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Robert is y ' i . ¢,a {,anal Carb*• �_� loaded down with presents. >, bailed to ap ear and answer to a charge The beautiful and magnificent weft er �` �.ATasT LocAi. SAPPRNINQa R$CORDRD B1i of horse•ete ling. we are en o in ie nits henomenal. e - 7�° ti Medical. .. M yrs$ p sS AND JOTTBD DOWN BY OUR 7 3 q q p s `. N � .- >! - We leaps t a largo crowd bete on Mon- seem to have been wheeled,into a of er '. C.M. M.C.P. QORRESPGND]LNTS. day neat, tl at bein the da of the muni• q ' f " M, ATE'1IAN, M,D., g y climato. � R� ,� O:, coroner. OfDoe and Resideuee, OtlrRairitiNT ulna) non4t .tions. There is rumor that i hear t> at the Wobtrru checker p(a ars �j� i Pickering Oiiice hours: Morning — ins 8tre t, We Way Ua a more than one candidate in succeeded in defeating the Malvern on Frl r a il: ; Evening 8 to 8. RoaBi oose-and turke i8 all the rage the field. day, Dec. 21st for the oysters at•the ho se , ' H so to g y 3.': her®. The�anni ersary tea and entertainment of R. Jackson. 1ldr: and Mrs. Jack ou !I DDS. BARRISTERS, _ `� Albert Rawson has built an addition;to of the Bro ham Union Sabbath Sehaol spared iio pains in making the tonin ny 1 Y EN ON & ll his house during the past week. ICITORS,ETC., i Adelaide 'street was held o Friday evening in the town feel decide fly at home. T SO 111y Mrs. Joseph Law is still quite ill, and hall, and w s an event of much interest The nnuual gathering of the Aetkin on sa east,Tor tto. At Claremont fiu�eaday RIS- �^'� - er friends are beeominR anxious. brothers for their Christmas festivity. is E; `I,r FARE�PELL, Q• v., BAR b Lo seholai°s and teachers as well as friends t '* i T E• Master Peter and Miss Maggie Maonab of the goho 1. After a sumptuous tea had now on. Their palace has been decor ted - � �� J.=TE ,county Crown Attorney,and 10-Vasty - — for the occasion. - golicitor Court)louse,Whitby• Choice Family Paferlt Flour 1.b0 per bag. are spending the holidays with city been a ro tinted in the usual way, the 7t pp Do things look any better t]ow `, ' -- S MILLER, SOLICIT , Ir'0- _ friends, tables wet cleared and Mr. Ed. Wilson Saye my little wife to me, , �AM AT TRZ - - Election matters are quiet here. T e r , TA y Public. Conveyancer. ate, oftice at took the o air,.armed with a program of Is ear prospects any better naw Thistle a:' near BrouB a_m.MO°°y to loon. _ general opinion is that lcIr. Gerow will) ' - - McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS- 1111 K' I - ! mach linter st, oo>sisting of mesio by the I really hope they be. I - ��s tr - OW & p get thn Reeveahip by acolammation. choir w 11 as masie and,reoitationa bq ye know y've lost a lot of cash D to e,solicitors,Q6D. Office opposite Post p=CK� �•; F The yoanq people of Mount ton hays . itby,out. Jno.Bali Dow,B•A.;Theo. the childre Revs. Percy, Elliott and This while back,I declare t:1 -� 0ffi0° Money to Loan,. aY __� ___ ---- organized a singing class, with E. W. McAuley livered short addresses. The The cellar looks so lonely now, iyray,LL.B.T ------- ti m w .. A•�doG Evans as teacher. The class has sows oeQ ��� .. � � *': � � repoxt of the past year as read by the The shelves are almost bare.:.. k.��� , ,e thousand doliara, private funds, - thirty members. ,� to ]can on Real Fetats Mortgag°e at rase- v� .soN I secretary established the fact beyond Ye know since things turned in'so doll a A " 9. � 9 They band boss hays nom leted arran e• I , unable r tee of intermit. TAOR. P RRER,Bar �p p g tiQubt the school Wa8 in a prosperous �V've gone all to the bad i , rioter,P ekering.(every gaturaa .] �•i ti 't°Q -.': .p, wants with Laing Bros. for a concert on condition. Some 085 were realized by Oar 6ic of clothes is now thread bare . a '_ o And the little bit cash we had Veterinary ��.. �lnr ma• a. �; 0 the evening of January 26. The affair t}�e entert nmenh ���-._"1^^^���^^^"""" �. will be one.of rare interest. Has gone to keep the hones .$airs ,4, 4 "^'�pgALEY, VETERINARY 50p ea f _ o As long as it would last. F. n- Durin the past week our business w I wish the clouds would lift . surgeon and De tisk. Qradnste of O o 0 places have been decorated with ever• . ABHBURN. Oho K; '�' �9jq A aq �.. oo .1,,., M g -�_ tarso Ve erinary College Toronto. Graduate in V( •+ o And bette,r times come fast. t N', Member of he Ontario veterinary adv iO1°' © greens and other things of a cheering , . Benne y. p f„� a,yQ a,., ,e . a - �'rm. 0 ')vie, of Verona Wis:,formerly There s poor Macaov s flannel shirt ��r� a epeciaity. Cans by nature. The trade was good also. Aseocia 'on. Dentistry I t d Deo.; - day or night promppt) a tense to, office, = gots '' A pas Christmas Day a football linatoh of this plc e, died on Wednesday, Ia worn away to holes, ° $,� I h and Post O-ftices, White- - �.. ., , geeiden e, Telegrap 901y 0 Q�r �� �' > $ : O 1 was played here bet+�eeD the home team (Sth, after brief illness. 'Phe funeral The house it feels so damp and sad a ; vale. TERINAItY SUR- p 01 d the Uxbrid a Unionists, and resulten was.the la gent ever seen in that b rek Theovera horse that edin the stall . -_ ¢ , opKINS,V� o: an g . (iEON, Gradu to of the- 'Ontario Vet- =w ay �+ �� a$a o o i ~ in a yiotory for Claremont by 2 to 0, little tow situated a few miles am. Y s Toronto, registered member 0- 4 Wi1.1 now be sold for cash.• urinary College, Dr. Smith, bf Stonffville, will visit Madeson. Although only a resident of 0 how I wish the clouds would lift ``' Medical Association. *" "' p+a Q A A A pe v p p P6 .` of the uteric Veterin ry e o a a o.c g w o he Was s0 ,_ Otfioe, sidence and sh ing r e one an onei o ff s Z D16 m,oa I I 0 Claremont on the first and third Tuesday that plat for a few years, And batter times come f est. A, (� qnsr miles north o t b iron rices.' Once and shop N�{ �b ° cov+p� .•i��CSp df each month. Hie dental rooms are in well and yorablq known that the bassi- :i driv;ng hoes a m b I m o o $0.8 ti Bandy's bloc�C, ase=t door to the market '�` Hess of th place was suspended for the The landlord grumbles when he comae; hours 1 om? to 11 a.m.,and 1 to 4 p.m. Tele• ►.�0 "` �aph seeress whitevale out, P.' o. aadrefe, =O , o A_X t ,, "I 0_ o Pk Ed. Evans had to spend the other day afternoon and the townspeople all attend• $8 s sere tol send hi�the bili I. _ ��� Green 2iiver,out. a q at his farm btitcbering• This was cocas- ed the fn ral. - A full report of the fun For which to ay the rent. . . pb1A5 A- GRAHAM, VETEltIN o V I C,to o o, o o p H ulnas I q aioDed by one of hie best fattening cattle oral apps s iia the Madison Democrat, -It's only right that he be pard] _ T ARY gUiLGEON,¢raduate of the o $at how am I to last? i 'ar College,To onto,registexed member N •. o. . w o � ( getting too large a s ice of turnip, It and occa es nearly a whole column in veter n Y truery Medical Ae$ociat�on, o �a O T '0 ed g that pa e . We have not s woe for re- �f the Ontano Vete lot the On4ario Medical I pl I pita •� w o ►1 ,� m a would make splendid bees. P P O h'ow I wish the clouds wouldlift aisc b 'notary member, sof domesticated ani- pp 3o ai w d o 'A (}, 8michIaodonald, Barrister, of ptodactio , but those who desire to see And better times came feat. :� . Bociet�. treats all dies as' 0D Stuaffville, will visit Claremont every %he fall r rt oan.by call ng at this office. I am hoping that the times will change 't articu,,ar attention to Veterinary w� pH mals. Alsop tl attended to at - All cases romp Y - Tuesday. All who enay,have any legal = nd land 1 d§ g their r , Dentistry. A or et ant .= 1: reasonable rates. Offl eat the well known es- a.0 Ta'� �...-•• bnalD69a t0 iraneact will find his Law I hope stagnation of oar trade ,fes s tablisnuient of oraha Bros••one mile west of PREEN RIVER. Will no more be a peat �r;. Claremont. Telegram to Clisly out punctual- Office io Bundy's $look (neat door to the The scene that is now before our eyes- ly attended to. ELM DALE- market.) *tf Honor ll-df (been Riper school for - �'' It must be going to be f ug{�� �a>Cb j�t Aurong oar Christmas, Visitors we no- Deeembe ,. Those whu have obtained at The silver borders on the Clouds ' _ r r; ;�:�..,.- Rbftl FLOU :& FAD ifll� ticed the following : Rev• HiFpan, Tara ; least hal rho marks given daring,too A sign we wish to see. - - - "` " Mr. Young, Guelph , Mr. Bell,Goderioh ; ; = = -- month a e mentioned. Phe names are 1lOMA,S DUN , , Conveyancer, CC 6m- PICKERING, FOR . , Thas. Milne, Geo. Dowswell, D. Bandy BROOK ROAD. ' . . arranged in order of merit: -Senior 4th Tmissioner for tak ng Ailjidavito, etc., Cl - 189ee $. aD om ri - _ JT �__ - — Boller Flour.,....... and sister, and M' d E Th • Ctase--L llie Barton, Russel Barton. Jr. mout,ont. - Edith Me- - Mr, and flora- Q.Cole are visiting f `ends �' j . son, Toronto. BUNTING, j Issuer of Marriage Graham Flour........ Fourt� lase-Ben Fgster, - B. L;oeneea-tor the aonnty of Ontario. of- Cracked Wheat ........ The proprietor of our rink has made Iutyr , J hn Nighswauder,Edwin Annie, in the north. Pickering .�,,. -some improvements to the building dur• Alice binson.i Third Class-Willie Mr. and Mrs. R.�Carpenter spent Xmas ,, sloe at the store or t hisresidence, 1$-y Rolled Wh at..... 1 visage• _ Wh at Ferina�;.:..... the past few weeks. He has enlarged Milne, nthia Bell, Lillie DoteD and at Dunbarton. R, IIOOVEI ,ISSURER OF MAR the waiting room as well as erected a Annie Booth. second Mr• Snellgrove. of Lindsay; ie our neat . d P• gIAGE Licenses for the County of On- RoUec 'Oat9 .ti.:.... Attie ten, sac's teacher, he is expected to arrive Ghis x Corn•Meal....... grand stand for the band. The rink will Class-F auk Turner, Archie Hopkins, Y -1 iario. Office at residence or mill, Green River. like) be opened fur the first time this �vEek. . . R.BEATON',TO`VNS]a C�ERH and frll`kinds o mill feed.....:... y Arnold etchings, Reggie 'Nighswander, A few of our citizens Took in the White ,; • season on rlaturday Dext. Mnrray Faller, Willie Hoover. Part vale B fi.concert and expressed themselves - ��•• D, conveyancer; Commissioner for taking � while Mao. Forsyth and Robert Day Second Alfred Nighswander, Oscar • wffidavits, Accountant and Insuran�eil�gp o- fiE3Y2'1'1F3 Ci�.E� delighted with the program. J Loney to loan on 6rm property. RTy LVH.. were tatting down a lodged tied in Aft. DoteD, ruble Barton, Arthur Ellis, , school meetinK passed o! quiotly here• ,av bated. OFFICE—Alt Whitevale. Will be in $, MOnkhouae's woods last Thursday, a Frank P nock, Frank Both. . _ Eap'icit confidence was shown to Mr. G- : 't': Brougham every M�o>aday afterno -tor the •� • r ? — _ PROPRIETO large limb fell about thirty feet, striking 4► Tool by electing him as trustee transaction of basin se:: - Y g pebp . -- - -- - - Mac. upon the shoulder. Th® bone was _ r __ _ -- _ --- - AUDt EY. Quite a number of ou own le ONEY TO OAN APPLY TO F. raiser at ciaremoilt SOT ITR ; fractured. We are pleased to relate that gathere3 'at :11r. G. Tool'a on Xmas night 1�1 Hutchison, a{pP beta �R� I ; ' _`` Canada Permanen Loan do Ravings Co., the nocident wan not more aetiotls. bqr, Fg Elliott visited hie mother a and report begins spent an enjoyable even- ofSce,Toronto. Stgcg capital 53,000,000. . Tota �O� ��INS. The. rind al event of Christmas Day inn. , assata$8.700,000. Tlpe comp lest)e°�s onnfavor- ♦\I P P few days ago. of into here was 'thee marriage of Mias Annie, Mise C Bell ie Ifa>�ie from her late school We on{lerstand that Mise M. Burke in• I jj lowest current rateq �ges and de- able terms of repay No comm egion. No delay _ daughter of James Birrell, Eq , to Mr. in 'Wella d. tends shortly to leave for the Western �1 bentnree pnrcha l8tf ori $n' ht,=Ot Plambiion, Lambton Misses E. and 8. Guthrie spent Sunday 13tates, where she intends in futcrre to te- Ezpenees moder,at , Gid }• Co- The ceremony was. performed by in Picker na, aide. r,r, A. POST, 0;7NTY ARCHITECT , 4;> A twin f Rey. Meohin, of Pori Perry, assisted by, Mrs. erkins, of York, is visitiuq her A. J. Poynter,is again among as, having A. for the co ntiy of Ontario Dr g s nt the drat year teaching Atha public d e eci9catione urniahed for every class of Rey, Kippan• Only the moat esiitYrable parents re. an r hestin sad ` ,• • t` were reseal. We . Mr. F ank Smith is batching it tiow. shoo), �1r. Poynter speaks highly of the i bnildping• Steam pnd hot Wats ,�' ' friends of'the family le'and ails of Atha and is very sorry �; P How Ion Frank. PeOp P P ventilation a special. . Otflee—Gerrie lock, 1 i Were not present, but from what we can �'• eo;r1@r Dundas amu Brock etree to n h 87 y \ / / ride was made the eeoi dent of Mr• I �'rCen°e:sl*nds his holidays that cirrrnmstanaes forced him n sever his Besidence-Hfngston Road East Pi g learn-the b , nth bis Gother Fred. eongeocion' there, but, A. d. ie never sstis- y p Christ as festivities have paused off as fiod,: he nory idtende to continue oa to _ __ - R Licensed Auc- '�I /i - some ver handsome presents. �4 a wish e. Before leaving : THO�rIAS POUCiiE , t , tioneer,Va:uator,etc.,for East York and �•, �� \, the young couple every blessing. usual in hie part of the country. school nlatil he graduate the whole of North and t3ontb Oi of ale Ratph The bbath school election meetings his school the pupils presented him -with a a attentign given to all orders b m i estate: Andressrl3oe.POUG�SER, �1 greet"many visitors wet•e ill Clare• takes pl neat week, Come oat. handsome album and a silk hwndkerahief Charges Mo , so:47,Brought `.out. mont for Xmas and moat of lh8m will $eve attended Pres. ahnrdh Sunday , _ __ -I remail over New Years. evening, to listed to Rev. Mr. McAnley's wH1'TEVAt_B. '- r 4 j POSTILL, AUCTIONEER, ETC.+ 1' • Green River,sc+licite sales from hie nam- The Weddidq bells were ringing in aur �rmpn young men. town on Christmas Day and Miss Jesrnie petro s meet here on theeveninq of Jan. Il, F,mite was in the city onatdrday. ' stuns friends both far and near. Rales of farms,' };; farm stock, and everything that isto besold will Birrell was the bappy bride. Rev. A. H. 2nd ate bool house. A large orowd is ex- James Dundas, of Toronto, was in the } be handled by the enbecriber with the utmost p bale on Monday. care and sold to the vers beet navantage. #sly _ Kippan performed we ceremony aas'.sted peoted t, be sere and Dame oat to the - E several otter laiinisters. meeting A large time is expected• Mrs. Stotts,of EssezCentre, visited Mia. TORN LESLIE, BO T AND SHO b A larq crowd turned out to witness the James Thornton last week• tJ Maker. Pegged and fawn work. Order's le ss of yThe wedling kiss , . e,mroise oithe school on Friday last. The Geo. Burton, of Toronto, visited friends I ; . promptly attended to. Experienced workman- jg what the peon y This Christmas bliss ~I' a:. chi Don't forget the stand,nearly oppodte the .. tesohin procession was well represented in here and at Green River this week• , ship. Hingstreet,Pickeringvilln8e, +-• BARNARD'S STORE. WeU I would not miss Messrs. ;Madill, (East), IRemmer (No. 2, Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Burton spent Xmas' '�$ . although the times are hard Bat J )tad to this simply because was and M key (En9eld). The collegiate an. with their son and daughter in the city. NSQNEY you want a good stack to oboes Dot invited, however I solace myself with Univers ty by Meagre. Lawrence, Davey The �,iasea Mo(iiliivray, of Toronto, are # . TIDE MEA g g and Gr rwood. The trustees by Messrs. visiting their grandmother,Mrs•Hamilton. r -- •--- a your pre ent� from, end eo we the fact that eomethin extra cod is Ilusael Taber and Russel MuCrohan are Why waste time anuand laberworkinq-th are Showing. Doming which beats ever other �oy �tlt y�ogra and Lawrence. After an hours le when the wind will do it j the lit visitiu„ and my own wedding, and that is the hot teachin .and a little intermission, ., their friend henry Mason, of Scar• { pomp h In oIa ana a lver p baro. without eapenae. SWORD PINS • g roast at the Methodist Church on New erary g vs' a leagth3 program winding a , - et oneof 1 er end Year's day, When I: coniemplaie thio with s schen from those pres8nt. Mr. Miss Lillie Robiztsnn,[ of the Young f 30 ou nae g in 8. v i htea the u ila as their late• Ladies College, Woodstock, is home for the ., For.the small num o $ y BROWN i E PLNS enamel. "good time Doming every feeling of env3 Davey el g P vacation. RI]�LEY'� _ dies within Due and I exclaim in the esteem teach©r. Mr. reenwood recited -. STONE P i 1�1 S that shine - lea nage of the posh: an�1 a ecdoted to the applause of all. Ezra Burkholder is home .from Chicago. RHINE g g read what a After his the penile were treated to He foal;q R,ell and happy,and will nfl doubt � F - I rove WINDMILLS like stars. what >t dinner will be p oandiea and all had a slice or two of deli- be happier still before he returns. (p tent applied for) TICK. PINS feast of Sam tuousneae, cions o ke furnished by the good residenEs. Miss Irwin's departure is much regretted) r a, with initals and P S Eterybody will be there, unless'they have After any greetings qnd tokens of good She is an eaeellezt teacher, and we are Tlria machin can be attached to any emblems. no gamptaonsnesa, ; i um b ndle without change. All at pric a thatt TT vt�1 cheer. God cavo the(,)assn wound up pro- pleased to learn that she has secured a good i� � P P _ --— nptpou tiny! LT��fOl, J„ Be all hand the very . first, and•,prove ceedin engagement for neat year. , oo vs' wisdom'a bumptuousness, Miss Maggie Tait, of Norval, is spendzng DECKER S.. LIVERY - t — N . I . flet Sour 'rl bee ak a rig► move with tmas holidays with her mother Mrs. �. / r W09URN. Chris `� 3 v - U �,i` a general hu ptuousness. Jas.Taylor, Mian Tait has been re-engag First-class vehicles'and horses for hire day 'phis elaborate style of Foetry 'tvas ur►' , : Mit M, ed to teach in the Norval public school. Chapman is borne with her A C. Tresham, of London, visited the ?± t I or night. Teaming done promptly by - ' known from Chanter to Tennysarl it . day_or 'gib. 'Bus in connection meet- '; parent for Xmas holidays. baud on Saturday evening, std was warm in a G T R trains. Freight and �� •; ' os�rrie ib with the use of elestriotty, io .Mr, . Linton, of Nebraska, is spending seise by the boys. He expressed hiin { . •k, fact you can make miles of ii if you have a � brother, R• I', Linton. lY g � ;, j. f ew days with Iris # J exprleea elivered to all parte of W® are sorry to state at our post- eel as being well satisfied with the fro e stxong enough battery. Ido pot want . tress is not enjoying very g 1 - g b • g e a a 'e i it =' 1 Y; the villiage.. y tell all I knout, but perhaps I s]aight ml$ tb a Arrrangeme a have bean made whereby Mr. to cod lion) t Boase, sale nd commiseron stables ink:' tions far ilio ®w runt. ba will supervise the instrnation of connection, . hint that the prepare i Years day hoi•roasl at elabaratethscale. weok�ba he id snotigeta very heaartylre-- t e bband, Paying them a visit monthly. ..f :r �E3 nx: Cherub alts on a mass Oar friend Thos• Caf•ter Jr., of Dnlnth, Prop., PICKERING' t -r fM Eve body, tables and all, are to be ar• ce tion. ry aeries: -Who they will ask to the `Qhen hat he contemple►ted dmatrimony, but t a � $ { . rayed in bangles and spa>lgles, ase more oye"a ®apper ; JVhy Harvey and the to ns STANzyAR� - BAND • f : 7 �' node inrkeye and geese they ars all to be How it seems hA has commiEted the sometimes k we ma look for flou�a blaokemitb are each great friends ; rash eat, having.been re�4nt1 weeded to Y t t OF. CANADA. _ -_ :.: o , t eased, I epppa4e y I?, M4 likes J e M igen • If he Grey y Ik The Brock• an estimable young lady residing in that :_ t j ' I dose tarletots over pink si . Bird i the seri . tulate Mr . `' 1� , lin choir will Wilke the schuss, w ibe pc a! Revision was held at Woburn city. We aro pleased to vs'enter and trust . Capital, paid up $ ' chambers of the hears, 'till, laving Oyes on M nday last and a .great many names Carter upon the happy b 600 000 si blas that they rotested on the grounds that said that marriage may br to him increased r Reserved Fund - a $ •, will shoat sofa glances, g g were p roe tit and happinss. (� , r aaliiaotroa. p pe Y = „ '� -i' ,. a �V7�7��� `.'' �, °�: e'er must part; I)an i fret you lik®,kba pergo s 1,ad Hat the prop® q The. Green Itive�r correspondent of the w Assets.Over - �' 4 it up all the year after if you Why not let every man over. 21 bags a . rest NzwR announces the formation of a new 4 ,,:u - seating an Clarexuolat o0 o vote Head 'Office, TORONTO..., ;* { after f y. . s;_ _ xlaeet fats, Th Chriataiae Trek at.8. S, No. 6 was a baud there. They have a fine waggon atiad `&"_► ' JAS ou are almost ears io . poltman must be a number of inetraraenaa. and include in ,. ' This Bank;has'a branch at Ston�v1�le . ROLLED y ! grmn pnoa®sa and Mr. - song tsul+ated fox the patanne"r in which he thQir 'membership sei tial educated in the w •--Cox. uire Is where deposits are taken at current rates.• _ tl►trl►t . k' eRaU bad t In arranged. The pupils perform• VDhiteeale Band A l they now req "4 Sums of $1 Pnd. upwards received ins fir�eet tiling ot>t forreakfat. ! it ; its in a very mastery► manger a bencher, if ortunatieenough to.eecure Dae tl�0 SAVINGS BANK Department, and oke the best. Try it. ie -1 bo opt ed the should in rim ltlave .a good bans m Miss-Flora obleon shout nig clee�rl ' tbo beset tralnrng they y ocnmend the Green r-, ' i utterest allowed half yearly, ' . rnne�t 'nave iia "Wo:mas$also congratal• Eat' we and t�lenga a to good teacher at _ d , trslit . again° . , . . _ .; ' ` _ Farwelra sale -notes and otYlez goo b6at y - g g ' w ll save them valuable Grrallalxl Flour: q Riser B 0 ► ll ekcu Ito p cbtt` `d". 0� IX1 elle t.Co�thl�n'fo�t haviu etioll•s� cod at the outset, and it I}a r disc rates. For .. 1 d is ,I. own pl _s . this' . shows 'n unlearniuq t .gL� whish shguld not s.; ... Pe otinted at lowest 7. �. € .iI _ 4A«f- �,x•' ._ bin time n .,,• .,� ".► • .r .t - w'- r_'� ,_ ; 1'�L.° r, . - e' ntbr'o#. ft:aUd r �- . . _: farther mf . . a „la€ �. r, o atr 1 .n Flu.. P r,1 _ - e k, ► �.ry.. , ave. een:l�arnt• j �.: PP tt .e��. ;� 1 ( y l e 1 tR"^..�:r`__ .,r Aro.. •s�'a Ye w- - .. e _F, a P .�. t - � �^ Y t�ti :•� ,Yd 's :•"'�' . _ __. - , _ -. 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' y t #r►3tien he sat the mutt strewth.;with tha;,t Holt rrYioo t. - I . .- ric . _1 "' ye. a t'f head an lila hear He dared 1 ' Le d (Il adt 'era ed ITEMS ©� :� �1 F- ti' au t ai t, fele asothee s i+►e4e ww slat f. ear- F INTEI;ES�''= ABO(T'p' T - - as he remembered lien foreibodt l;a►dy ' �< V BUSY YANKEE. $�•..•��: ` ' , iWituetihlg lP. ien gad wotids+t'ful. rota IKe Chandon took hie hand auxiously in her+w hiss and woad, but no reaogettiote— = � CHA XR ��''II � .; d mogmeat the curtain rose, until it •t My dearest Lao", I am Vita .sure eXcep once, a►Tii1 theh he beautiful earth` } �`BB a ° 6 wss raised isennnoia on. T'ti �n3e- R ~- #. )' T NQ OB EYffi. felt the whole sadienoe was breathless. - you are not well, I saw you s adder ar 1bs�t>fi-Ygtla rest. t■ a1s- sat■ -,. / , A Mftt th�' gOf bewilderment eame over I.ad a"""Naj- :lJ _ Lady Chsndas laid down her jeweled though you were cold, and yet your hands Ltwawel!'s face Y ter" •r Dement and Mirth ayafherea - ., The newspapers had already, given Tnaay opera-glass while she drew a breath of ace burning bot►. Whatas it-you nay about , sand s turned to her trim Bra Dattty >Bcc rd, Iffe�7 illi* details o: Madame Vanira. Form ny long relief; it was so wonderful to her, this gots to your club? Nothing of the hind, sOn, „ �� A eaterpiJlar with three distinct heads —I" p woman oil�fire, and genius and power. Lance,. she said, Madame Varklra war found at Dover,-Delaware, last week, ,.. years tlrertt had en nothing seen like her. g t?° my darling. You moat have some white They said her scion and 'power, her "Lance, sbesaid to her hueb>ind, what wine whey; you have taken cold. No;pray reminds me of some o , and I cannot think who it is." Montana will furnish about 200,0o') head I . The do dramatic inetinc , her intensity were bo s wonderf nl face it is. Have you looked do not !aught Lano}s, prevention is bettor N of beef cattle to the eastern markets ilia . well at itti" than nitre." Have you seen her fors, mother, do y of the G that she as like electrk-fire. One { She had exactly her Owtr we. as these you think ?" he e.. ear. great, She ;{laneed oaebleaely at her basband'ae y y, « ^ld. 's no moth . 1icritic quoted of h r what was eo prettily she spoke, then startled at the change let very qHist, amiable wires . genersily have. No, I think teat ; b she reminds me Thebaoilli of tuberculosis Cause the death ' ' neumo� him; his whole face had altered, the ex- Hedid not go to his club, but he sit by Isis of some one, I cannot t irkk whom. Her every year of 160,000 persons the United 1 ..: p said of another`k at actress . preeei,on of careless interest had died, the dressing-room fire, and dank white wine gestures are more famil' r to me' than her `8t'*�• , Canadra "She has&soul of fire'in a body of 9"ze, color and light-had died, his dark eyes had wheq. He had ilia satisfaction of hearing face." The 26(1,000 Indians of the United_Stater , and !till No one who aa* her ever forgot her,even a strained,bewildered look;they were shad his wife say that he was the best hatlnuud Rvldently the though of heone net►er hold 90,000,000 eigres of land, excluiiva of of the al if they only saw Ther once,. her face lived owed as thouga by some great doubt or in the world; then he fell seleep, to dream entered her mind ; sad rd Chandos was Alaska. large clear dietutet and vivid in their me,nory fear. of: the mili-stream and tate song. 5 more puzzled than ever. The countess was Fdward B. Stirling, of Trentem, I , J I r in Jaw ' ' , "Lsticei" said his wife, "ars ytm not It grew upon him—he mast know if charmed. forever &ftsrward No one knew which to we114 Yon look eo atrarkge—quite unlike that was Leone. Of oou "What fire, what en as, what war owns a stamp worth $1,000, for whip h he being tl admire moat, het face or her voice. Her nee, he raid to him• f1m acid nine Dents, yourself." self, he did no.t wish to renew his aequain• That is really acting,"r a said. "In all f '1'.' mierora face was the t wondrously beautiful He turned away lest she should see bis tiinoe with her—he would never dare, after my life I have seen not Ing better. There It is said that the gold proanot. of Mau i ever seen on the tags and her voice was face more plainly, and then she contdnued: his Cruel tree►ttnent of her even to addrose is truth in bar tenderne , reality in her tans this year will shr►w a 75 per cent. fn ' "If you are not well we will o home ' sorrow. I shall often to see Vanira crease over tha% of 1893. ' Coiali the most arairveto a ever heard—it thrilled g one word to her; but he sbonld be quite + dear: nothin will interest me without Lanoe." Nine Coxe rtes were sentenced to Qat that pn g couterkt if be could know whether this war Y b a di ., you, it made you-tremble; its grand pathos, you.". Leone or not. If he could know that he SO she did, and was ften puzzled over month'siti prisonmentInGrandForks,N.0, y its unutterable adness, its' marvelous He shade a great effort and spoke to bar; would be happy, his sorrow and remorse the resemblance of some no she knew; but for resisting the police. , we. to i is voice as altered `� ' y but the ver tone of h w , would be lessened. she never onoe.dreamed f Leone, whine, by The oldest coin known is in the mint ! or iniia sweetness; those clear, passionate. tones Y dint of earnest watohirk and stud Lord lectins at Philadelphia. It was coined f6 wtmosp i all the sweetness and music bad gone out He knew that th best pLaos for haiarIn Y+ �,I reached every hear@, no matter how cold, of it. such details was his olub—the Chandoe became more a d more convinced Ae Ins in the how hardened it might be—ane telt that in "I am well," he raid, "pray do no feel Junior—everyone d everything Bwe that itwar she. g year 700 B. C. these i anxious over me; the house is ver fall and He was determined to nd out, He,was A gold ledge that aesayt) three cusses of classes listening to it thati it was the voice of s , Y discussed there, no one escaped, and what " foolish enough to think that if be ooald gold and twenty-eight ounces of silver to I grand, passionate soul. It was full, too, of very warm. „ - was never known elsewhere was alwwys g the ton was struck at Boise, Ia. reason What do you think of La Vanira? aa3n- known at the Royal Junior. He would once be dare of it, his heart and mines a kind of electrici+,y; when Madame Vanira tinned Lady Chzndos; "how very different take luncheon therye and by patient listen- -Charles MoVea h of Harpswell, Maine, week t would be at rest but un it then there was g + g Y Y ing would be sate to know. He went. no rest for him. lifts a barrel of Haar with his teeth and sun she could awaj the minds and hearts she is to an one else, the di He laughed, and and sithoagh Lady Chandos said plaintively What could he 4o—ho could he know? holds s quintlal offish at arm's length, •� thouss of her bearers as the winter winds away g • Then ilio idea ow to f flow her carnia a Mr. H. O'. Haveme er received a solar I ►: ! unnatural. that she could not eat bar luncheon alone. Than, 8 y are inh the strong boughs.i She drew all hearts to .. j think she is very wonderful,".. he ., ►, of y t'Y I am Compelled to go, be said. "I home. By dint of perser 'nos he found, at 875, 000 a year.as President of the sugar - ierself and openec(;them. When she sang, re led, „ act that Madame Vanira ad a very pretty trust and 8`35 000 a ear as trustee. injury have business, Marfon,that is Imperative. TY P Y Y ' it was as though she sang the secret of each And beaitiful Y asked Lady Marion 4+I think huebanda have a resdrve fund I bouse4n Hampstead°all d the Cedars,and Gen. Franz Sigel, the'veteran Gbiman. I with a look of ea eager anxiety. „ he determined to call d see her , there. American leader, has been celebrating his ( Ono heart to its owner. 1. 6 Y• of business," said Lady Chandon. "What I- He was tion wise and too wary to reply' a m If he had real! been mistaken,They said that her Boni was of fire and mysterious word it Is, and how mach it Y , wad 70th birthday day at bis home in Mutt iait►b : with anything like enthusiasm, covers, Lance. Lor4l Seafield is never at it were not Leone, he co Id but apologize; Haven. that-the fire caught her listeners; she had "Beautiful for those who like brunettes," home but whenever his. wife wake him if it were - I - work. ower, genius, dramatic force enough h in he answered cold! and his wife's he*'rt Ah well if it were s would ask her According to the. last wishes of.'Rev. p g g y, where he is going, be always says on bast. • • As,hbur C. Clarke, of Now York bis bod well n her to eleetrify's whole theatre fall of peo• was at reef. If he had gone into raptures nesa,'.Now, in our case what does bus forgiveness, and she wo d give it to flim, p Y she would have been disgusted. nese mean ? " Y on account of the love s e bore him -- ars was lard out for burial in white broadcloth. much plc, to lift them out of the oommonplace,to •�If she .would but leave me yin " ago N.A. 131aok of McArthur O. was mar. Henn take them with her into the fair land of P* 13e laughed at the questiork: fI + + , P Y tl�ougbt Lord Chandos to himself. •'parliamentary intsresta, my dear." be ( sE oo-TI usn) . ; tied to the woman tcom whom he was planks J ., romance and genius, to make them forget � He was bewildered and Confused. Before replied, as he hastened away, Such-close divorced 30 years ago and who has had two ' Ian fr him stood the rest and gifted g questions were racy difficult to °ewer. is wu everything "danything except herself. R R d sin er whom . .. % .. husbands since. , - g kings and emperors had delighted to honor, lie found the dinin •. Greater Than Wellington. . ' I-t is propusgd to abolisk' free lanch4a in iron; Such a w¢man comes once in a Century, the most beautiful and' rilliant of women • dining-rooms �il filled, Minneapolis,p + and,justai he had foreseen, the one sub- Une of Lord Roberteo 's anecdotes and polis, and to •have aaloonkeepere, Q ' In or( I , �iiot oftener They .called her w siren, a yet surely those dark, lustroui eyes bad je°t wan La Vanira, Then, indeed, did he lusts Sh looked l his own imita t,ionsof Cor ad pay into a treasury 810 a week for s utu .: . -,Circe. a wa8 a woman with s passionate , surely he had kissed the listen to some wonderful stories. The rya!;°Illi , otherwise John relief of the-poor, p ulnaris lips, over which euob rich strains Cameron t Corr ohoilli or Corr as he and v soul full of poetry; a genius with a soul full quivering ps, Marquis of I�xham declared that she was ¢ Y + Y The loan exhibition of women's rtisTte n to of music rolled ; surely - he knew that the dao hterof an illustrious Sicilian noble- was deet hated is given b the Rev. p of power ; a woman mad •to attract aonL g 8 at y Dr. in New York has closed, and it ealcalat- roars beautitul face. He had seen it under the Norman Macleod in his mioiscences of or Lei man, who had so neat • dove for ed that the receipts will amount to$ 000 as the magnet attracts the,needle. efsrlighF, under the shade of green tress bye the stags nothing csonld keep her.�rnm is +. which will go to charity. sadd� ' She made iher debut in the theatre of San the mill stream ; it must be the girl he had The Bad of Halsitton said he knew }tor a a Highland Parish. In the chapter on loved with euob mad love and had married foot she was the widow of an Austrian Jew, "TaOkaamen and Tenon Dr. Macleod A live cat was found the other day (in .s and i Q�arlo, in Napuea, and the pAople had gone , packing box that was billed from Paris,and - e•ee. wild over h �r • they serenaned her through more than fouryears ago. Yet, how could who.had taken to the itage as the mentis of says t "I will close thi chapter with a tient it bo, t Leone he. had never board one gaining her live god, p which had not been opened to transit,dy an . the long starlit night ; they cried out her syllable. g g > ► Lord a'i*'den said story told of a Rret►t Shea -Farmer (not one employe of a Philadelphia firm. Pain, she was the wife of an Austra:ia►rk officer p - . name with every .epithet of praise that Mr. Sewell had written to Lady Lanswell who war possessed at ample means. There of the old 'gentleman uants,' verily f) During the last ten years there have been - m could bb. 1pvia]ied on her ; they ravedani LO tell her of her indignant rejection of all were at least twenty differont stories shoat who had,nevorthelesir, m e s large fortune °nor 21,000 deaths in the United States Mon, help, of her diaappearanoe, bony she never from yellow fever ; while the deaths nom - about her beau"tiful eyes, her glorious face, returned to River View fol• anything �. her, arkd not one agreed with another, by sheep-tarmlag, and w open to any � -_. Of 11 Y g ,. „ alcoholism in that period have been 0,- eznd • .- her voice, her acting, her attitudes.- - - longing to her, and after some time the I'wander, sail Lord Chaudos, at last, degree of flattery as t.o hi abilities in this Opp Then a royal request took her to Russia; " what;is the real truth ?" . I • : in th C had told her eon. He went to department of labor. buyer, knowin I River View and he fbund the house closed About what? said a white-hali°ed ° 9 the United glataa.�sttmate ut expendi� • I. lung s still war: welcome met her there major, who at next to him, bis weakness and anxious ingratiate him- ture for the°year amountq to 8410,435,078, poses and the servants gone; he made some in. About La Vanira, he re lied; " ever g g ventured. one of which ;'19,415,293 is for navy. =15, . or to _ :: royal hands crowned her with�dismonde, •+ �� self into his cod 4�,�� quiriee about Leone, but caner heard say; y evening over Uboir whisky toddy to remark: 41`1 for army, and 814.1,581,570 for pet- royal voice swelled her triumph ; there thing about her. He deplored the fact—it °°e ha' •diBerentatory W to 1. +1 am of opinion, sir, that you are a rester storks. was no one like La Yanira. She wwe. added to lila misery over her. It be scald I can tell you a s much truth as any one . also about-her "said the Major. " I was man than even the duke of Wallin ton !' W, 4. B, (y;'g Robinwn, who has 'jQ.t' ,� Ef have known bhst'he had left her well pro- ' invited to court and all honors were lav- p 'Boot, toot t' replied a sheep-�armer been gloated judge of the Supreme Court of who vided for he would not have suffered half sottLrhntt�a manager last evening. l.a Vs°ire. modestly banging his he -_ Stat �ehed on her. - much.' , g ish. I grant that she looks like • , with a pleased North (,arolina, is said to be the first P.O. . S' aniard—I never saw such dark apes is smile, and taking a large pinch o sung, mark Catholio to hold a slate office of an furs Fc om there she went. to Vienna, niters All three pests he had never beird on p • ' ' m lite• but she is English; aeeom 'that's too much-.too muo by far—by far-' kind. y - lect I her success was as real• to Paria, where it word of her. He had thought of her con Y g plishod g g _ clever cod re. • But his guest. afar ex strafing on the kno tinually,more than one would have im + 6 gold, and lits no on+ be• The Countess `Frieda F mond Rudolf was greater, and she was now to make Ger ° lea in to her in the wide world. That great prowess of his frost. colleetin and •� . sue( ;rhe never knew what it was &P forget g g of illermark and Prof. Luigi Deliaro, who er, . debut before the most critical, calm, appre- h for one minute: His heart wu always much the manager told me himself." concentrating upon a you kern market a y' gi " But where does she come from p' he 8�k of ;bap, rog,�est the qurertion : plays a fiddle in w theatrical orchestra,were. in i sialine audience in Euro The re sad,his soul sorrowful; his mind ill at ease., , . k The more he &boa ht of it the more des• asked. impatiently. " Everybody coma t;,ould the due of Wellington have dont tees°fly °cerise by a Now York alriei man. unc for weeks had been full of her ; they could g from somewhere." that Y The sheep-farmer thought a little Governor Tillman, of South Carolina has. So describe her rand seen! besot her thepict e his own co not seemed. He anted •+ The manager's idea is that she wm snuffed, took a glass of toddy sod slowly pardoned the d pensary constable, Jack, ver grand, queenly h the thought of it,L he to thee the very g as lase : •Tlse du�re t3lade w wonderful r cling, her genial, which was memory, brought up in the midland counties; he p of ellington was, a, who waU oo°vint� of murdering r, . ' h� . alone in the world, her jewels, her dress; . thinks so Imes a few words she -aid one nae dont, a clever man ; v ry, vary clever; gegro in Spartansburg while searching for -_ ' ine s+ And here was the face he had seem b I believe. They tell me . he was a good tiqu�rs. par her attitudes ; but there was nothing to the mill stream, the face wh eh had haunted day'" say Rbont h<r life. him, the face he loved so w 11-here it was "Is she married or single ?" asked. Lord eager i but then,d'ye see, a had reasonable New York has adopted the Myons ballot'lot- . . the �" raven the society journals usual! so Ch&ndos„' men to deal witb--ca to ns, majors and machine and it u expected that in addition tic y alight with power, anent n and genius. p " &hc well informed, had nothing to say about C?uld this brilliant, gifted in r be Leone "Single., was the reply; ``and In no generals, that.00uld rade d ham—every to swum sn absolutely fair count the city Madame Vauir.i. Whether she.were sin le ggee 6e. to be married. She has refused one of them, both Ctfic* and mea - but alone wil� save b its use 3 is g or nae he misled by • won rfnl likeness ! rT3' l'm no ro sure,after all,tt s could moa y 8'49,632 in it or married, o}' a widow; none of them ye could not understand it, he was bewild- wme of the beat offers that caste be cines• �, single election. _ knew ; of wh it town, of what nation and *t ' say twenty thousand she; , besides black pr' • ered. y she wears a ring on the third cattle, that ceauldai understand one word A borne thief in 13RJ County, MO., stole tar swan of a hat family, none of them knew. Ile had wondered s thousand tithes i da finger of her lett hand'—perhaps it is nota a bores one night, and initead of riding She srrme.l to be quite alone in the what had bevome of Leone; be remembered wedding-ring." he said, Gaelic or Saglish, and bring every straight away. got toot and coda all night - world, and against her even the faintest her wonderful tal6nt, how she read th�are „I sbonld like to rise her," raid Totd hoof o' them b Fa'ktrk. Tr st I I dant it, in a circle, and to the morning was captured Tumor had never been heard ; she was of Chandos. I doot it l but I have of a done that."' K P grand old tragedies of She espeare until near where he started. du irreproachable I.ropriety, nay, more, alis she knew them heart;ba Coale it be nos- The white-haired major laughed ` he was of angelic goodness—generous, "So would halt the mea in The survy of a railroad aiong the Voyan - he charitable and hi h•minded. There was sable Leone had become tie finest singer Lroadca,but Improved COmllnu iQlLLltiI1. valley, to neat Virginia, line been Com. and the grandest actress in he ,korld ? bO one visits bar--ahs •[lbws no introduo• si.4 not a whisper against her good came—not tions. I knows doses red Rion who Means of vemenunia►ti be4wesa ODe plated. The road, which will be built by �. &i� one. She had a legion of admirers, none oi! It Has ill the last grwdly pathetto scene have triad to see her i° vain," varionr rb ot, the llm ire banal been the Vanderbilt*, will open one of the rich' . whom could boast of a favor ; she answered that their ever mat, and f one half mo• i p; He was not much wiser-aafter this aorkv'ar- vastly improved during the panf3 few .s tat°Dai Gelds in the world. V a no, letters ; she gave no interviews • she bent the gifted woman, on whose lightest Y Samuel Edison, of Fort Gratiot, Mich;, - - a breath the neat crowd hung swayed n and cation than, before; but bs was more and the parts most, d teftt from the the venerable father of Thomas A. Edison, : sc accepted no invitations ; she visited among fro as though she would have fallen ; the determi ono know• That same everting Mot - eou►e of the most clusive circle$, where next miuuteshe was pourin out theriohsst Lber ozenas, and left hia wife her Country an being br ght newer is now in bis 91st year, and is in full. acres- - - ti she was received as an equal ; she•had had streams of melody,and Lad Chandw said• at Lady Blanchard's bail while he drove to day by day, la the sten hip service sign of all his faculties. He is known : - sl any o of marriage hat would have, made Is it my fancy, Lance. or war La the opera-house. The opera was almost locally as "Uncle Sam." ' T any other woman ain ; she refused them „ between India and Britain is intterest. -__ . all ; she seemed live for her art, and Vanira lookin st you?,,2 over but he saw the man ` A railroad is to be built from Loa Angeles I b g Y ager, w r►bom he Ie. sante that imrkteaN imp S 1 sbonld say it was yon fano Marion briefly stated his errand. R provetnent to gall Lake, 1.500 miles ; one from Color• nothing curios Such a description naturally '—La Vantrs� sees nothing y, "I believe," he said " that in ' Madame bas bwn mads• New and fastei steatmers ado to the wsphalt lregiun _ of Utah, one - I . . O i; excited cariosity of people, and the result „ Fl lower than the t. skies, I chink. Varkira I rsoogoize as Bald friend. Wit); have been put upon the P. and O. Iles stud from Natchez, '.►Kiss., to Texarkana, Texas, was a house so oro dad the.; it was almost And then the opera ended •:; - you introduce me to liar?" ! a impossible to find room. leftrrr sane now delivered fa London twelve wad one of 300 miles in Mexico. "VVe may think ourselves fortunate," "I am sorry to say that I oaaittot,,, was p days aftur tbei� departure: from Bombs The will of the late William T. 'Walts", ; . c said Lady Chandos " Y have never Been the courteous reply. "I promised mradaare T' CHAPTER XXX III. The snail, of Coutes, tan►vels aorop the of 13altimors, leaven his valuable art aolteo- I the�"liouse so crowd d, and, do not laugh, " BLANCH'& I)XTZRMIN TI x. °ct to make an introdnoucns to her," continent by rail to Brindial'. a route which tion to his son and daughter. _ It lyse I' " c I Loa,e, I� do not s e a prettier toilet than "You have not much th"Will you take Tay card to her ? It she is would not be available for tete trent - h to say Lo me to- ° lady I take her to be she will Siad Porta►• thought that tL would be bequeathed to the c • my own. night, Lance," said Lady M ion, in a tone ward whether she wishes to- °° °f �O° In the eveaR of wwr, but it Iiletropolitan lldusoam in Now York. I - , j Lady Chandos 8 always :well pleased of gentle ex oetalatian, '. I wonder it les 'teas �oulsted that the now steamers could - °Ot• The largesti map ever made Brill be placed I .. I when her husban complimented her cn that beautifa! singer wwe re fly looking at g ` � task* the entire trip by way of the Medi.• id the Peansylva°is railroad station at . i. t her dress ; if. he f rgot.it, she generally you. Yt •seemed to me th t the moment The »Tans erg Complied with histXa�uest. tett eua In saventeoa or maihteen days, reminded hitt of r, He soon returned, y . Philadelphia. It is 116 ft, long by 15 fL . l She looked very her eyes caught yours she salience and ill. " Madame Varklrs wishes me to se. that Cairk11 that troops could carried from wide, and will show the entire system of beautiful this evening;lug; her dress was of maat.failed. y she hue-not the pleasure of your lordshi 's rest Britain ifaa India ir, t at time. This the Penayalvania Railroad, 'with its, con- - 1 white as tin, etectii ly trimmed with dead Lord Chandos roused himself- aequatrktrnos. and that she In cpm fled would fpaewa that retafarCe ntr from lbs _i gold and she ore diamonds with Ps Mother Country could be oar their wa by neotinq lfne4 -i ' "Give me a womayn's fanc ," baa said; *'it decline nay introduotioa." p rubies-no one Cher looked better than the is bonndiess as the deep se ." " Then it ifs not Leone," he lisle to train to the frontier within �Lhree weeks of Mr. C.P. Huntington has built (rranita " queen of blondes. "I think a b+fa►utifnf stage is like a siren, himself, ands chill of disw airktmsaL Dame the date of w declaration'of war. Tl;e mausoleum in W«+dlag►n Cemetery, Brook- I " I am quite mpatient tion' see La continued Lady Chandos, `she wins all over him, pp importance of this will be appreciated lyra, N. Y.; of which the arohiteetnre is 'Vanira," she said w her husband. " I hearts." fully by those who 'are old enough to tb. copied frum a Uoric te,rnple sad which ' wonder why she h e chosen thio opera, His heart had been beating ggickl stud «ante►ins laces for eizteen coffins. The . p He laughed again,' a tired, Indifferent warm! et he member the sickening w°xiety caused by was about 826b,000, I ' L'Ewile !du Nord ' it- is not the usual reckless laugh. , Y y persuaded himself tt was the stow movemaht of troops in-tho early thing for a debutan e," K only that he was no plea ud to know she days of the Indian mutiny, Dedham will observe the 250th auniver i I thought we had agreed that you had was slt•.right and safe from the frowns of _ Then the words c ied on her lips and for won mine, ;Aariou," he eai , and, if that the world. It was not Leone, but she was 1 . ' su'y of the establishment of free public some minutes she said no more. The .be true, it cannot be won ag in." so much like Leone that he felt he muiH go $AV tO Make Xon� � schools within its-litrita on January let, ' I curtain wan drawn p and Madame Ya'dira I She was silent for a few minutes, then to toe her again. ' I 1895. The town oldims that it was in Ded- IllI '�. appeared. There as a dead silence for she,continued Politioian—"Where did you get alI there ham that the first free public school in11 .11 some few minutes, hen there as a storm 'fWhich The opera ta•rklghtY'said Lady Marion shovels ?" Which do you real! emirs most, in her sweetest tot�sr, " Why, my ileac Coutrafctor--" Bogght 'era of the OIL America established by public taxation had of applause ; her be utifal face on it, her Lance, blonde obrunette, 11 me ?" Lance, you were there three ni lits since..,, its birth. brand figure, her a ea, with t air fire of "A atrango question to k a man •• Y* g for ten Cents apiece, They were sold f r passion, seemed to emaud itt, who s, I know, but I though-i, it pleased went of use, you. now. o Mr. and Mrs. Hemi H, Hotifiton0 of't �► w fortunate ;sough Lo wi the queen of you, Marion. ` We will sack Tay mother to "Iles. What are yon going to do with ward tthhiladele erection of rk ori studentsbuted ' ball for Of all characters perhaps that of the blondes for�his wife," he rep ied. go with as. It is the '' loving,.impasaiionatb titer of the North He would have paid any compliment= w very favorite open of here." Diamonds,' the the University of Pennsylvania, of which t suited her best. In it she found expression said anything to please' liar if she noun 1 '' Will MwdaTne Vwnira sin 2" Y. Wait a few weeks until they are neer Mr. Houston is a trustee. The gift is s for love, her asset n and despair. She on give him time to think, g sexed ed again, and t"iren rest them to the oily merfporial of their deet} non and the build- etood before what as perhaps the most , y Lady.Chandos, and her husband quietly .for ton oenta a da They Were driving home ogether, but answered, y•�� Ing will be known se. Howard Houston critical :audience the world, and she thrilied them with er power. It was no he felt it Was impossible to remain under " Yes. " `-� - . I Hail. any roof until he had le learned whether He was anxious for Lady Lanewell cv go, The First Ward. New York City at present -ambraom "• ' more rs woman ; ah , seemed more like au Leone and La Vanira were he same. If tq see if she would recognize Lr,cane or if area of about thirty-mine" square miles, in Ipired sibyl ;her audience hung on eve s `; every his dear, good, amiable wife would but any likeness wculd strikq her, As his if filcDYetruvir—oI wouldn't, tae surprised which, ander the proposed annexation I','� ^ 11 , acts, on every :word from t>aose wonderful give him Lime to think. H could boar chief wi-b seemed to be &d - P I ' t° tt!O s°°n. The plan,would be erlargetl to 317. 77 square : lips ; while, .she charmed all ears -she the sound of the mill-wheel, he could he to his mothCr a Qrve pleasure other da &e t o me s pr+t�nt of a basalt. Iles iso nein th. r ::- charmed all eyes ; the beautyof her mar , ed he expressed no desire ful dog. ' miles, *A. g . ® oily s population of 1 the ripple of the waters, the words of the t -eel the besntiful stnger again, --Lady l+�irs Pal4sado-»."What 1,515,301-W2,508,498. : Two cities ant : } figure, face, the !leanly of liar eaporb song; ►' h>l `that to .dC Sfteen towns will bo takrsain,besldesw teat . 1. tioure, the gra,flour of her.attitudes, the ,. . 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Dela, tete,. dor �' bh0 grna ' de ree and 'is often n tioed iu veritable - �1 beet �j '� � 1 • ,r 1j �` . g 1" (� ��(, lJi,- ' A. •'R,.,U. strike sit Chi �e� tars- ^I_= ' i 1 t 01 � J��o111�� epidemioa The gexmr poen seem to form. .s 111 L1 i{•4�i termed six months'•, menu. little o ulous centres f their own and not - -, - infra nentl two or ore Tnaml»re t ,: --- F °- A V�+�hington deeppsa. h to a Buffalo ppaa r9@1�D8I'All p. f' F THE DI$E�I�E 1�T fatn�ii are atriaken at a same time . - �. °anj$A``° per says Presid®nt Clev land is a very sink Pe 0rt � ..P 1 . . ,. THfi a L %S .t� Y . -- THE ASR WE B$EATHS. '_ . Where is a demandfor dwelling houses #a mt►a. Gloat is said tQ rho malady. 9�e(wverely)--How many m ttihRett ti_. _ HOW TO AVOID XgUAFONLI. "1� OgAn $OaDd. The.Commeeoial Bui at St.Joseph,Mo., are yott going to ask me to marry ran! He - . R , ,afece treatment-affe is the progrrles of G1eor a HoovBr, a notorious bandit, has has gone into the bars s of an ass�Rnee. (oalinly)—How hrany more times are .you ,�� f: pow the Deadly 1Microbe Attacl[s tide L4'R pneumonia to such a mall degree and as � $82p 000; liable ties. $270,000. going to refuse mat �.��'. ; ;;' --Itr lhort and s3vviR Career-Preean- the deco• Leen a led 46t .Brookville. Assets, , th rate is so hiq it is ohviour that 7 ..:....:. _ % 7ia . E " ' Clone WhLeL 8hor<id be Observed b7 d1L all precautions should observed to pre• Jonas $neohtel, a prominent wrchitoct of President Cleveland ss issued an.order = r -._ vent an attack. Alt ough it is a arm Berlin, Oat., is dead frgm t hoid fever. lapin the entire into al revenue service ,. tare Enough. -, A i x ' `r` ' The death reaorda durinathe long months g YP undergthe provisions the civil sers►iee ' If.,& disease and not to be oonfonnded with a The late John- T Warrington, 'r , of t3roeer--"Well, my little boy, what song r s �,� E of the Canadian winter,show human life has cold, it has, neverth less, been observed Belleville left an estate valued at$g,0ofi, law'. b - 4 ou have 2 The •rseared vnlne of property in Lon- g g " Fifteen vents worth of ssnolasses." .. ;rfc`� no more active or more deadly foe than that it is usually assoo ated witRh ezposnre ' Devett>iY (nolle eat fa cora Falls is said y , ppeumoni�s►. It ie a familiar ss in amort to poen and damp we Cher. Old people pe to have been 9losed ow ng to au outbreak Glrooar—(as► he hands thsj pitcher over the i '`` y g g don, Ont., ie $15,328,710 ; $2tSA,700 higher of typhoid fever in the ' titution,and over oonnter)—where is your money! A IV -- ,4�� t should be particularly careful to wrap up Canadians that old people die in winter than last eau In the itaher. 1 u1 ib there w ar Y warmly when going o t, and to avoid all Y 100 atadents gent home. .• p , , �" s,nd little children in anmme�. Of the host sudden draughts coon hills. Ezpasare to The Montreal Exhi�itian Oompsn bus long bighwaymsn eld air the tttsge ,� be sure not f;o lose it. �� ; ';. P. 7 g eigh6 milea from Fort Thomas, Arizona, — �. k 1' of the aged who finished life's journey, a severe old should avoided. As; an endorsed the ro eot'ot boldin a orld'e e down organism in good ph ical oonditi'on well Faie in that otty in 1898. on Friday night, and scoured the mail j�` DeS(3riptiOn. ;, e,-, lar a percentage are •trick n throw off the arms, it stands to reason The Kin n Dair school w`as red '` g g gsto y pouch, supposed to von in a large sntn of.. �� in January, February and, March, those that all should strive keep cop the torte on Thursdwj, Professor Robertson, Domin- y Judge— ' Please describe the )+>'a ;,c move . being the months in which the pneuma of _the -s .stem b `o ervin the rules of ion Dair Commissioner ivin the o en- saw talkin to the prisoner." w . y y g Y . B g P A;number of prints who left Winnipeg g micro>,e oreatem greatest havoc health which are now uf$oiently known tG 'ing lecture, reoetrtiy on account• of the•introduction of witness---" I don't know how to do if, „�; 7 w F all. Cleanliness, { h air, exercise and Yrahodda and Happka, the two Poles er honor." I' ' .I ; � " IT IS A UERM DISSAS$. � machines have been arrrested in (Irwnd Y „ Can't describe him t Did he look like butoher'e meat ars t snesnr to this end. Fonts ander the alien boor law. char ed with a vicious attack on Mr. Wild- arativel few ole ars+i aWsre g au of these law en i Did he lock like �< ` Caimp Y Im P Ib bas moreover been equently noticed by Ont.; some days ago, have y. W y �`: ��� `" =t fon , of Berlin, i E, Fo le, a fi an on the Penne 1 that pneumonia is a rm -disease caused he observant b Biot n that . ole who g p'M g - his i ,; ,a .,, Re , t P Y Pe P been committed for trial. g " No.. yet honor, `he looked like sin "�r ; by a distinct species of microbe and in no worry greatly are par ioularly enbjeob The inenranoe Companies fico 'fie+hnipeg, vwnu►rdilroad, was bl son fgrom his en r B intelligent gentleman." ,° .'Y way to be confounded with s eeveft'e cold the.diseare. - Worry f coarse lowers the neat New Florence b the ale which r• - ,`� '�, which r•iaed the rates twent •fire s. r Dent. ed Wednesda ni ht; nd ass killed b tike , iiibality and indirectl makes a man rook- y have restored Y g y or inflammation of the tun In winter th on a000a°t of the reaenA fires, - " fuel Like A, Bird. ' ' ... k g• $ less so that he is not careful to avoid fall, them to the old figure. I m who entered the p K atmosphere contains great numbers of exposure ae he would ordinarily This John GRTPey, the a p ��, GashAr—'! There it my dsngbtst these microbes which' are inhaled by alb is a probable ezplana on of the rneoeptibil• Ths following telegram lies been received Astor mansion on F'i th avenue and took a` � ;i l y of exaitsble poopl to pttenrszpti As by.Hon. Mr. Bowell -. The Canadian Pa.. Edith. t•Yhat a creature she it 1 Just like classes;- the strong throwing- them off by fcr drinkers it world indeed be hell' f they oiflo 'Telegraph Company will be pleased to aleap in one of the de there, has been, a.bird." sentenced to one ye a imprisonment in ., reason of their oonetitntional vigor and the drat►it mild ab least during ie: winter transmit free all telegrams in oonneotion the enitentiar Uncle Oeorgo--" Like a bird t Yes } and f weak falling,in two mangy ogees, victims to months. Let pnettm ria get its grip on a with the reposed national snbsoription. P Y always saying the same thine over - heav drinker and h. is renally w dead (Signed)C.%. Hormel $'fitlyy two indiatm against ez-county over from morning, till night. " - ', ; the disease. There is little doubt that Y C ' ofAoi46ls and member of the Board of Sup- - i man in three days. here is little or no The committee On Ilia nattanai testtason- `—� thousands of dRaease germs of all kinds 'ho a for him. Who ib i. considered that ervirorr have been r tarried by the grand a ; +. 1 and thrown off without P fist to Lady Thompson consists of 1FHoU. jury of Sipnz �Jity, 1 moa. The 4onnty has Temptations R8ffiOVed• _ are inhalele, dal y drinkers who keep la hours. are particn• 114esere. Bowen, Ives and Angers. Mr. been robbed of $200 - ` n'ur b cotton organisms. 1•r1y ez ed to cold ib will ba readily Footer is treasurer. Mr. Bowen received " Yoar husband has given np sweat" �. ,, , i ) Y Y f3 .,•.. p gg� g pos livtn conceded that Hing laohol playa directly a letter from a Montreal gentleman sub- David G. f3 rs n insane man, H in t aY�YTOM9 of TEE nlsBAs�. into the hands of pre moniw, If, however, near Ridgeway, Mo. on Tuesday evening •+ yu," I" ( kee u their scribing $1,000 to the fund. killed bis wife and wo children, fatally ��1)o yon think he will adhere to it r' }, Once the germ of pneumonia enters lunge people make an slept P there ie The Quebec Treasury has reaetvsZ • wounded his two s ,P ghildren, and thea resolution t" - ,. r j juitable for its operations, it begins 'its health, en¢ observe gniar hours, ohs ue for fifteen thousand dollars as an not great danger f m this disesee. If q committed euioide. "Oh, yes. I've made it possible for him• }a work. The e m toms of this disease are inheritance tax on the late Duncan Nle r .:. Y P people were to make me little effort along . The ole senor I e �ompsries o{ the to do away with Dollar buttons by sewing well marl;ed,and no physician ezperiences this erne nndoubtedl the death records of Intyre a calcite in that province. The estate United States have combined, with head• buttons on his ehirta:' 1`0.. neutnotiia for these on 1894.6 would look in the Province of Quebec was appraised at aar•ten at Pittsb g. They will coot In *such difficulty in diagnosing a case of p 1 048,618.10, bat as one-half belongs to' 9 Uhio trust, and Combined meagre as compared iLh'those of former $ , harmon with the kion, rf pneumonia. The first manifeststior►s is a years. - Mrs. Molntyre, theeaoaersion duty of three it raid prises will be advanced. Although the pretty irl be poor, - . marked shill with rigor and shivering,last• L_ 1 per cent► only applies to the balance. J g . i John VCh te, of Mitchell, dnt,, has By a collision of able oars in the Wash• Why she ie nut to blame : ing from twenty uuntteato an boost. There CARE OF 11RA ADAlI� ROADS. Mr. g But the pretty girl who's rich u orrr. aff ate which had about forty sheep stolen out of w herd ingtan street tunnel CbiCa o, it d, save• Who gets there just t)a same: is au acute pain in:the side e d — of about five hundred, and on Thursday day evening, one sa was killed, seven .. • l0 reriousl is red end others bruised. '" grows in intensity ar the disease advances. "st"ru�tlotss Ieiined by the head imprave- night James Shane, a farmer livingg shoat peoP Y 1 d there was a eneral ' In ordinary tames there is a cough and the meat Assectatlen r tlwssdos, England. a mile sod w quarter from Mitob011, was The oars took fire g Ari Obstruction. j sputum thrown off is tinged with blood arta. inn very tenacious. The temperature goer Improved roads w e'beooming so ooinmon of soh ah about twenty five h ve thbeensora� p ''(Ientletnen,"said the oendnotor, "before that the Beforq the Lexo Committee in New. leavin this station there is likely to be up to 105 or!04 and continues so daring the in various parts of ar oonntry, covered. "York on Friday lice (:aptsin .Creedon K „ course of the ill-~'as, which is about a week followieg instraotio s, issued by the Road a dela of several hours. co ten of h whtln it audd"suer fallr. This s oc atioa of- London En Joseph Trnskejf was flanged oa Friday made s eontession, mpliasting a number of „What's the matter t" cried the passers• '`A 4 Y Im rovement A s g- at $landwioh. Unto for the murder of Coco- the higher polios o gals. His story caused -_ sudden fall ie called the ariais of pneumonia, P ars in ohoras. ,� d is oils a distinct ieatnre of the die- land, for the gold oe of their roadmen, ste►ble Lindsay at G;amkter,Oab., on January rmmeaee see tion, and the inveeti• g ,�Notbiag that the company oars help, " an q gators warmly non tatnlsted him upon his replied the aopduator, '`buts leas o{ edea. As soon ae the arieie occurs the pa- will be of greet se vice is all who have 20th tart. Truskey aommltted the orim6 p s � Ton of severe d • for one thin in revenge, (7onsta le Lindr•y having had rtrsrghtforward a nd. steak from the reetanrant,is lodged��in .ifs tient changes from a condi r do with this rear of roc s , g him srrestAd for cruelty to animals fico paiu to on; of compar�con comfort and In the United S tee House of Rspresen- the track just ahead of the engine. t, is sate, a Telford o Macadam road needs October, 1893, of which °barge Truskey tatives on Thure sy Mr. Dingley asked — i , ,v proceeds to.get well. The cause of all these ' manipulationa,of aourae,has been.the pneu- the beet of ogre to iu good condition, and w•as found guilty and $sed only dollen a°d for information mos to the working of the •The Old Man's Glrief. `' . I en'them the soon t of Behring 3046 re at tions tar the protection I : moniamicrobewhich causes an inflammation unless this care is g v Y gq $, J Fessendsn iwotor of Mise Sora er (smateaC violinist.)—"Did � ' of the lsrng or lunge'by bringing shoat an , out of order, and he work of repairing The Rev. . of real lite. e eleven that the three p = fah aoa nlatee with- ; . Trinity church, Chip moa,Ont., has oom, hundred thousapd dollars of expense an- you notice theA old man crying while I war exudation 9f serum soh 8 them is ez nsi pea ing my eonaSa Y' �� in the cells, aloees them np and renders the . I menaed an action gad issued s writ to ntu►11y inou�red b the United States bea0- y • es irscor ur- 1. Never allow a hollow, a rut, oc a recover hb salver as the rector of that flu Canadian seal n aloes Friend.—"Yea, and"I spoke to him. He lnnga to rally useless for r p Y P - TT p . One lobe of s long may be atfeeted, puddle to renisin. n a road, but fill it nP congregation Nae la 101. sThetU tr Q x=n� cid nage when he was ha dad him -of the opt two or the whole or both tuner. aced a resolution PPV•" _ . . at once with chips rom the stone hishp. . p Wsa he a violi°iec t:' DRIINKARD'8 PNEII�rONIA: 'xr c" AIWa s use c for tQlzia add fob Fessendeo's salary, after their rrreepqquest t0 Late statistior how 148,889 mora fee ,. - y Q have him removed had been rofns0d by the mater than malar n Sweden. +.No..tie was s piano•tuner." k I ' but Mr. f f Ee eciahy is pneumonia hard on_ t%pie all repairs d urine he summer months. , Bishop, l�etsrenden oontinned fico Yrinae Hoheal he, the naw German --T �ho have•heen addtated to strong drink. IVevor pat fresh stones on the roadsi, ii charge, bei°g rnpported by a few of his Chancellor, is ill d confined W bed, from Ought to Sympathize. . tatiatica of death in pneumgnia would faithful parishioners.-. - scold. ` _ ,' arniah-Q ne'of the most striking temperwnoe by cross-piokiUg ar�d a thorough use of the a>r�As ���� A oontlict t,a,t a► sen between Brasil, the Jinks-"Why are yon forever bothering t Iectnrea on record if sll the facts were rake the surface can be made smooth and Argentine R,epub o gad Uruguay on the m0 about that bill I owe you t'� Lord $raisey is spoken of as threoming subject.of quaran ice. 1llinks—"1 need the money. known. The very young gad the . aged kept•L the proper strength and section. Governor of Vtetoria, Aurtralia. Jinks—'•Thea you ought to be abet fro - succumb readily enough to this fell destroy- 4. Remember that Lha rake it the moat Father Donna, direotac of the V stiaan e m thine with me- I need the money er, bat the man of strcng f rame goes down The Bank of England's rate of dibcount observatory, died on Frida of apoplexy, tocl in the pride of his strength if he bar useful tool in your collection,and it should remsias,unohanged at 2 per coeur+ _ } be ke L at close hand the whole year after sa audience with the Popo. his constitution by alcohol P t undermined Glasgow has one nndergrnaad railway Unusually rev ro and repeated earth- Reputation Saved. . �4 So commonly has this been observed that a round. pe quake ahooks ha a been experienaed in blob fi. Do not'spread large patches of atone in o ration and two more nndwr oonstraa- mah. Deslof�-"W hor0 are yon going naw It" �r� very malignant form of pneumonia w �i,goon, British 13ur has been frequegtly noticed in cases of over the whole width of the road, but cost tion. - a. d "drunkard's the middle or horse track first, laud when A d��tch frim Loudon says a dowative . Berlin and pia na;which are four bun- Driver—"To talks this barrel of apples, : 11 Y inebriates hap been terms bee been specially tr►Id ot1 to protect the died and thirty iter &part are now Con. around to Mr �iekrow's," ' " n thio- mall peat form, l this hue worn fn, c,o46t esah of the sides in "flood Lands IS You'll,ruin- nie. That �� pneumonia. I !r the R turn. Queen. neaten by telepl ne. 4'' 'there may be little or coo coughing ; barrel hasn't beep opened." " 8, In moderately d'ry weather and an A report that field Marshal YAma wiRw f ' ` temperature will show but little rise ; but the business troubles st $t.John's Nfld., g • •'Do 'you want it opened, air t" : i ' " undin . The heart I hard roads always pick up the old surface bave.not: had any effect on Londo° oom- commander of tl first Japanese army, ass "Uf course, you dunce.- If we Ieave him _- ,. the pulse is usually bo , I into rid es sit inches apart, and remove a merical circles. - is apeediiy attested land death results, as K PP y g dead, is ofl6ciali- declared to be untrue. to do it himself, he mat► open it at- the <�' ,• it does in mcat cases of pneumonia whiph laFge sad projeati�g stoner before a Ira The Prince of Wales will go to Cannes in The Bourse G aette, of Stu Petersto 91 wrong end." ` s new Doering. 000 _s' prove faR al from endocarditir, or son iaflam- 7• Never spread rtones mare than one January to rage his ysaht, .,the Britwnaia, urs that the n0 Russian loan of l5, thin the heart. second la 0r when in the ngatte► there. 0(46 rnnblee b boos subeoribed for 40 cion wt d a y Y In No Danger. - °f` i ma stone deep, but ad • DRIIaS uF LITTLE AVAIL the first bas worn in, if one most be not During the recent floods iii the ThsmM timer over. l Pnedmonia is essentiaNy a self-limited encu h. valley soup awe made dally at Windsor In prwgae t re five a Jewess named 1►1r, Niaefelio—•`Ur. $nowitt says the -j disease. _It runt a fi:ed course and drugr g, exsect shoot stonetr oa the road and castle for the sufferers. the inandwtion Sali Rudolf w o has attained ter one kissing conveys microbes." ° - � - )save little or no effect in checking its I crack them where they lie, or w smooth sou the greatest since 174'L' hundred and fif h year. She is in bumble Sweet4irl--"I-1 have some asrbolid f�t career:. The headache, the pain i the anrfaae.will be out of the gnestion.. - It fico stated on gpod authority in T,ondoU airanmrtances. acid Up stairs." , Y 9. Never put a none Upon the road for 'that the objeotof Sir William Van HOCDe'r Itis reported that tiro Pepe' fir siufferiitg "' f- 4 side, the high Lever and the Then a COD re iiia ur that will riot frdely plan visit fe not financial, bat entirely for the - _ time for about w week. Then if the pa g P poo° h a two-inch r►nB+ health. 7rom oatwrrhal ymptoms;sad the►t he hue Not News. �. - rx k, patient does not die the temperature takes in every direction throng bene&t of hip been forbidden by hit pbysieisne to leave Jimson (proudly) "I never deceive us ,, �� a drop and'he gradually recovers. W Here and remember that still smaller stones At the request of Sir Charles Tapper, his private apartments. wife—no, sir; I tell her everything." ��' ` a doctor ie moat useful. fico in watching the should be Used for patobing. and for •11 Mr. W tlliam„ Rey.noldi-Stephens and Jnr. The Kin:r of Italy has ttpat�rred' hhe Bilaon—"Yes. I knew that long sea "' action of the heart, preventing complies- slight repairs. d, h tVhitehead each took a plaster part kni hthood of the erowa of Maly an ,' p g "W ha--how 2" tions, and easing the pain. •A physician 10. Recollect hat hard stones should be of the face of lh0 late Sir John Thi►mpson several memb0rr of the ItallAn 001011 at "she tells it all to my wife-and . moi e . '���xo ;' should always be galled as soon as po ible. broken to finer g uge thorn soft, but that for Che purpose of making cohost° - Salonia. Biz Of the new knights are JCWe. -4 4tI- fella it to me." i. The patient should be warmly wrapped up, the two-inch g uge is the largest that R• The budget for 1895-96.WO preseuted 'to - .,, but should be well supplied with fresh air. should be used ndor any eirourGrtances Serious deprpsaion prevails in the Eu the Iulfsn' (7hiniber of Deputies on `'' whore no steam oiler is employed. lish •ikali trades The United Alkali. Mu,ister of Bat$.aL Work. !. Stimulants are useful and w useful method Com n 's works have been shut down and Thpmday by Signor Sopnino, of treatment in the past has bean by pout• l 1. Never be without your ring gaag0 ; pla Y I Y Mrsi. $trongmind—" Hero I'sin works I Fiaaaae. It shows a deficit of sevent in the chest. Of late cold water remember Mao gm's advice t sat wn� several thousand men are idle. night and day for the advancement o a�s F . :- ( tic g y In view of the agitatipa co tcerninq they million lire. appli ations have given good results., But stone you.canno easily put in our mourn ahem t to doctor 46 should be broke smaller. traasstlaatio mails, Galway is pr®acing! it is ercpaated-that tt+e (10rmap �ioaiwltst woman, but I'd like to ktrow what use ou �s; people should never P g her claims as otferin the best the Safest weputiea who romained• seated in the are is the world," e,' Y 12. Use Chi if possible for bindin R +! q •` I am working for the em - }� i case of pn$amonis. Send for the Tamil iia r h sof at once- The heart mast be newly laid atone -together, and remember the cheapest, and the quiskest route to thq kWichatag when cheers for the'. Emperor Mr- _ P Y after and every non that road sweep' ga, horse droppings, sods new world. were palled for will be prosecuted for lase- cipation of rnan." " ��_ arefully lodked , pe " Eh Y"How?" r. - doesn't nnderetand the action of digitalis or 'rase and oth r rubbish when used• tar The authorities of $ootland Yard say majeste ,o I am trying to make oottaa Cheeps . =g Vit; find morphia. Inhslatione of oxygeQ, if- thio purpose moi l rain th0 best road ever there ie no truth in the statement regard» : The DUasirk {France) Chamber of „ •rhe idea 1 What for t" 3'' i roperly administered, may be of great oonstruated. ing the visit to $ngland of a wail-known Commerce, in response to son appeal from „ qo that even the poorest man urn aff rd ' p 13• RRemem r that waterworn or Irish-American extremist, with the view of Moutreal, bas deaid0d to do everything ,h.•+ z '"` ' nee. onou h to stop him sere moi. - t �'' AFIELD s08 pERIMENT, rounded stoner ould never be used upon reviving Fenianisn, in England. I poasible- to establish a direct steamship K _____- ;, - ,I on of the sudden steep Rradie°ts or they will fail to bind pn Wednesday in Chester. witli fall iipC between France and Qsnada. Sh8 Told flim. . R' _ The curious phenomen to ether. choral service, Prince Adolphus of Took A British resitdent in PekiU says the foal j)eBore--" Is Mise Lilliwhite iu t" ��' fall in tempera�i.re or oriels referred to 14. Neref al ow deet or iiiud to t(e oa was married to Lady 59largaret• the third Truthful Domestic—" She'm out." _ above hue been the cause of many theories ing against foreigners ie increasing- in , Y , - the surface oft a roads, for either of these daughter of the Uuke of Westminster. bitterness, and he feels ,convinced that DeBore—" Hum 1 Whom• is she orb :, and etperiments among medical men. A� will double the t of inainten+►noe• The attendance was very fashionable, when the Japanese come within eight of 1' the dimease seems to limit itself it war 15- R,ecolleo that dust becomes mud at with i" „ the dresses elegant, and the Rifts ms.(dnifl• the capital every foreigaee will be mac" Truthful 1�?omeatio—"Out with yo thought that the microbe threw out a nub• the first shower and that mad forms • wet; oeaG. acred• - -- `x stance which neutralized iia own ptomaine blanket which ill keep s road in a filthy ,� t' or Dison, ither this is the Case or else ._ A Professional. .1 P condition for w eke at a time, instead of t7xl'raD STa?Bs. led raiiws about a°unix sof the Western Chn ghee the human s sitcom manufactures an anti n it to d in a few hours. :A. heavy snowstorm has cripp Y he intends drswin to ether at the y allover g Y and g R Tram —``No'm, I am not awood-ma orf ''- 9 toxin which aeatralizem this poison in the 18• - RRemem r that the middle of 'thje business i►t Carson, Nevada. Vatican a numbem of Catholic relates of p i � ;, thode ae it manufactures the anti d sol a s bd a little higher Chap P mum. I draw. Gimme.a square meal and arse road shoul Y The new United States trotter Minnea- EnRland and America, ;in order to confer I'll show you." �'., ` tonin in the new diphtheria care. The the sides, ro th t the rain may tun into the polis bas been planed in oommiseion- with them ae to the best means o{ realizing gousekeeper—" well, it's Worth t to ' medical men argued that as the'ariais sou side utters at ape. Ad'utant•General Josiah Porter died In aaneed b a aurum hostile to the poieen of Never a low.th0 ' +ster•tabies, grit- 1 hie hopes. nee a mau like you do anything at all. ' 17. The Court of Engntry held at Auckland, lrram (after the meal)—" Tha kee,_ ' pneumonia, that crinis might be brought on T. Ives awell-known-lawyer and p .. ore fere and ditahe to clog up, but keep them New Yerk on Friday night, pf apoislety.- N®w Zealand, has found that the steamer mum. Now I'll go and lie down in the n." r < ,>,;� , • 1' earlier in the disease if the serum 'W clear the whole year.throagh. Leat ou remised LFA draw:" -_ �I ` injected under the skin of the patient. So artist, of Detroit died on Friday. 1A airaraps, which was wrdoked on Great " But y p � ., �: .. the tried injections from the serum taken While all of he above rules aro Imp�or ! ,. boo Daniel M. Robeetsoa, a wife murderer, farrier island iii October, with the loss of " Yea'm. . I draw flies." l `' - - y rant and emu ace Lha principles of g , d lives, was lost throug h from convalescent patientm who had reached road adrrrinetra icn ih a small spaao,eapeoial was hanged at New Bedford, Maes., on more than eighty 8 $Ulf Hetes Red. '�� or paused the crisis. So far, however, these Friday the fault of Captlain Malatoah, who was Why =cry ` 1 force should be attsohed to rules 14 and 15, y* ,• ez eriments have resulted fruitlessly and y among the drowned, The reason why red iniuristes me Iiers E,` P as n on the ob ervanee of these two rules � The Boston pity .elections an Taerda ���, } pneumonia is still one of the deadliest of P rat measure the useful es resulted in an overwhelming ILepabliean In interview nn Frids:y in Loado- of the ox famil is because red is - the a x • ti 'I de end in a g Y '` ,; , 11 saute diseases and bnt little amenable to of all Macada and Telford roads. victory, - Mr. W 1t. Petceval, the AKent•General of � ', rom lemontar calor of seen,and the eyes , A treatment - how frequent) do we see these best of Tho onarges o{crneltp against the officials New Zealand, said that. New Zealand is P Y • tom` refarmator have been of cattle heirs on tixe oa herbage hila .I j r h } DFATsTe I8 13IE�li ,t = roads made oft' naive by theneglectaf these of the ElA►ira, N.Y•. Y most a°zious foe direct eteamor And putts g g feedin when they espy anything ed tt " �� rinai �•s. In too many inetanaes oommunioatiouwith(;anada, and if rho Ln- 8 Tb:o tcentage of mortality in pti®umoni46,1 simple p P " dismissed. >E I . �``i ~' cpm filed it. the eurfe,oe is )lowed to become foul f diet Benedict Fowler Now York lumber tial (}avernmeut does her share New asaes their eight with greatly ' cr se a very high. From statistics p dealOiA, have assigned. Liabilities, $'40,• Zealand will rat be backward. Mr. Walter Y• f'? e e from tweet to thirty h�ree voidings and gnu edaor gleaned, pastae, the Agent-GlCneral of Natal,said hsa im ro u n the } ie found that rt run Y. are eeldom scrap 0W ;assets, $20,000 per sent, of all cages. In Canalda the rale and dust, - _ ' , about tw-nt .. er gent. Io and being can sally a rinkled,the surface, arish mothen'sTn,, ,Qe nY a meati °t X. 4zk, iM would P mord and pecan, bevomea F Samuel C. super, rho l�Te r Yo navrhiii thetwiay of arrying out°the Ear of Jer• -P An Eng t gar aoathei;n countries the rate is mush higher, :which eliautd be h says prAposale lady no. . : ��� &woos iail.ia,_thst city. • � h ran in ` from twerit •ei ht to thirty per foci with a rti ky, p�tY mud two ar threA and Leather Bank data° to , io g Y g iii iechos deep. .. : . - - ; .R'<, o9nt, l disc a is infectious to w certra - ., i►e .,. r ,. . : �. ;. �` ., ,,., P: y�'. ... .,:A. .:: v - s Pep c. .... ++..,1.. S: .-. _ _ ,. .. - .. .:. ty .d- -. y:L.:... e-...--- - j .._ 1. .: - Y ✓.... .: - !.. -..:..a :.. .: N-..:. {}: of{„._t•.• ._.- ...., .-RF - .. . _ .. .. AG. . F . , F�I a• air` .: N e s , .. -e 4p : :: ., 'i. a ... _ -.a. ��,qF F''--9} l ,:. A .. - .._ .. , h. ., e f r. 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Wf i give lens la C>laarcoal, thayop �J1�.tjE "I `-" Feeling anwell on Ta da evening, and a 1 drawls Water Corona and oil rrl.. E. ppee g, '1. • \ is g y g Paintine, from Co -les, Nature Objects, For 3 f $oothb thought that he card tette some terms and doge appy to e1>aa. t . 'W. AffiCK■]ft. - - - `' yy I'll � QTR ain•Riller but by some eans.he got the Piekering. _ ,. . I ' 141041M ;wrong bottle and took n rly half a tea= u $ - wo nndr Cor s o f �$ >t>E'e IIOW openiing t11r WeI1 selected stock of ." alt, apoonfal of tinotare of a nits. Discover- F first-class dry beeob and maple, also 150 _ oLrx IN TH)5 � � j?irk(V*n# � E ing his mistake he at ce repaired for cords of rpeond-olass wood, at lot ail, ooaaes• � y8°Y medical aid, by the use o emetics the evil Olen O. ckering, near Green River. Also • •�•"t--+� I 00�s . .The farmers rt a.published ever Friday worning &t its office' fjFeets of the ison wee counteracted. store and blkeksmith shop to rent at Athc. , arketed oyer Picl;leriug,Ont. p For full 'p4rtloalars apply b PETER STEW. P18a8e give us a Call and We feel .sure ou Will- be Suited.. He is well again but feel that he hada a WO AAT,Aths Y. O. •�-cf Y old c 1. geek. TER&lii --- - 1 ; ~d. �. close call. - - p t1Cu particular Mr.dMiller, c 6ll,�s petpa>tr; x{1.00 ityaid in adva>de!, .attention to our DOLL$ RATES OF; ADVERTIs1NCi : W• H Todd, Whose dui lung]case ,tad }��ILI, �YOOI3 FOR .$ALE--The ttn- , Wh1Ch With Celt other TOYS L. 1f1 .... bi a eight t� carriage works at G}oodw - d were consum• dereigned hexa IarKe quatttity of Lwenty r pp First insertion,per line - - - 10 cents. inch mill wood, most] hemlock, flret-clase g1,6u and FANCY (IOQD$ are both cheap and attraetiYP. r :�jL market. Each subsequent insertion,per line g �� ed by fire a short time go, On Monday er acrd second-Claes 81.0(1 per cord. A re- . Messrs. We This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- pnrohased the property ea t of the Queens p , vertisements. Hotel, owned b R. Cha 11 and cera led uotiott will be given when party tatted a nuua- y p P her of cords. Apply to W. G. Barnes, Green �,gn:n contest fi pecial terms givau.to- parties soaking qQn- by A. W. Lehman and I. oadwayI It is River. _ H IIE-n pbip of Reach. rete for 3 or 6 moL.tha or by the year. all- Air. Todd's intention to c mmence opera -- -f - ■ NE ' Wm. Bamfol geaily or yearly contracts pafable quarterly. . • x8iness cards,tpn lines or under, with paper, tions at once. We underst nd that hepar- TiOR $AI,E.- Good.fresh mileh' oow, /� r� �f•��• ' ;'�j'hursday by a - .. -one year, $5 OG,payable in advance. poses making extensive alt rations and im- 1L' .highly ouitable for milkmen, apply to . - • E A S.L 9:11,� PICKERINC . from a circular . t�'Notics in local culumns te!i cents per line, JOHN GATES, Cherrvwood'. - .. Ave cents per line each subsequeut insertion. provements in the build[n a and will Con• e ' ___ __ - --- - -- . J hogs theal Special contract rates made known on applies- duct the- business 0 a l rge scale. Mr.. JA]JES HARVEYi ' tion. rTo tree advertising. Boadway is employed to ork in the Oho two ' Advertisements withoui written astructions j ;and when ares for slime.-Tribune. Before decOctln - h Sibbit will be inserted until forbidden and charged so- I HOr8e8hOer QL (Ieneral B1aCkamith • • •t s r , SAR ` cosdingly. Ordcrs for discontinuieg advertise- ���� - , . 1 fall wheat last --ments must be .a writing and soot to the pub- - . ,'- i fielded 90 bus: 1. I . li9her. MARKHAM. LAREMOIIT�' A v Job Work promptly attended to. i . '' ' s Y T�.1.AT � M Neil MoCon - - W.-J.' CLARK - PROPRIETOR. Miss Annie Fox has returned ed home; after UDDINCT �:was a recent C a term at the Model School West. 1 2414 -- . . . a ..Le islature an The many friends of Mia. J. Coakwell New &hoes 26o cash or Boo Credit, ttnd K Our Politles-13tnct Independence. will be leased to learn that she is improv- guaranteed satisfactory, FRUIT CAKE- O R M I N C E P •;- - votes. P p v 1� V I Ej � - �'� Th Pa/ron� Our 111m-A First-class Local Paper. f ing. BARRY'S - NEw' - �H"OP P Our .Ezpeo.tatione-The hearty t a enbscri lion The barn on the Blair property west ofw. _ I? �rpose of bui eapport of the veovie of Pickering and vieinitT. the yillage .was raised on the 10bh inst. and - _ CLAREMONT RTATION. " ezifililliflitfitllilitiiittiifliitiliiliiitiiti111fitllliiliitifflillMliifliflfliififliiitiitflililiililit liltflitiilitil water' is now completed. A t cal solloited. ; Joseph �GPe . .� The high winds Sunda afternoon broke _ FRIDAY, _ DEC. 28,° 1894. . . — - �. k` Catharines, a the electric light line, consegaently there BOOTS$ BOOTSs BOOT$, _ D NB horses River 11 . . was no electric light in the evening.-Bon. - • $ ti a ' NOTES ANG OflMMENTS_ . fon Monday evening a three-year-old Call a1 ■: i $evaer rusts a __ 1. adopted girl of Mr. J. H.B. flamer, Arora• Laurie, eon dale, fell off a chair and broke her arm. H.: E�Ro - A " Bowmanville, O�I �ERtS' SIIItItIiiI111NINNlhfilftilliitititll(IilfiffilNfliillllliliiititiittfliitiiilNilUllliiltllllllllgllliiliiiilllftl11N1f row sacs frc It is rumored that the new'Pramier The Fire Brigage held a well attended - Pe . is in ver poor health at the resent g' g Nei's ROAD , . , through the is y p P meetin Tuesdayy evening, and several new ' �VazltS �� S�e Wm. Hardi time. The position seems to be too members were ballotted for and enrolled. for baegalns in Boots, Oen;a LTG• much for our most robus statesmen. derwear and Mitts. You• . - ' � oared the Can The nomination of officers resulted in the - election by acclamation of Mr. A. S. Allen -- - look wrench i N;B,..We have adopted the hard times system. F: . The Toronto Nflw-s remarks: The as president"-for the other officers there New Shoes for 25 cents,cash. If your wheels , ' . N. ' ' - 1. ;' similar applic W1 be a contest. As the next re ular . need a set of ne*rime,get thbm dorso here . t lloadle investigation. ill Toronto is . . Judge Dari meeting night would fall on New Years, a and we set the tires g/&tis, Cutters and - - . . - ,• sleiehe shod at awe down rives. All- our against Dr. K about. at an end. Some very crook- resolution was passed to hold it on Wed- r prices ileus beetd out down to suit the tipnee, ,,,,,we �j �� East Whitby - ed fellows have occupied seats at the uesda � neat the 26th, at � �'�C �"`�' fi , t of the Reeve hay } p.m. All mem- Csll is and b©oonvincod. ,,,,, � • hers of the.brigade --' ' council bohrd during rise past tv�o gads aro regaested to makes —i- ---- - � services. cars. _ note of this and attend. CHRISTMAS OFFER � - - I `Tal � `�. Henry Pho As Mr. Jahn Sewell and wife of Bax f ( entia rI ed indecent a - drove were returning home-from a drive I • . The bods of 51��•Tohn"Tlioin son,left , � -�• . i `� �r�-v . Tuesda afternoon in coining- across the )RAIS I1, ►� I California , daughter of J Portsmouth,- Eng,, On Sunda ffiorn- y e Until Christmas Day W. R. (tliitana at Tllornton't y sideroad from Cedar Grove he horse tom• der saspendu+ ;ing, and is expected -to arrive at Hali- menced ki ing and jumped into the ditch, Howse will present to eacll;purcllaser - ' ' fax early on New Y ears day.-- The throwipg >he occupants violently out. of one 'pound of`his celebrated Baking - Y - . - � Albert Cha 'funeral will take place from the Pro Airs. Sewell lit on the aide o her hoed and b PatraS CIlrraIltB,: - arrlrna Figs, s "K: stricken with vineial Building and prose,ed to` Hol face, tearing a nasty wound rom the scalp Powder, 21ba 0 ,Crahm Candy. Pur. , - _ at the breskG y to the chin. Her nose wa also-cut,. her ehssers of ones half pound 'will receive Cross cenieterv. ' . back badly wrenched and. she received and a dooto One pound. - j . •••,13ussorah Dat81�.... He rallied in numerous other braises. M . Sewell was P I! Mrs. C. F. "Deputy Minister of Agriculture badly shaken up and bruise and received �=T ' 1. - ` stroke of pari James, in speaking before the Fruit one or two small onto on the Ince. Dr, W♦ �� ; �w I - - Florida OrangBs, 1ef31�ina Le1�lt�ue. nn0onseions Growers' Association ,re,ently, made. Fierheller who was called dressed the sChetnist ;and Druggist, . ' . NotwithAtanc - _ the announcement that- 'the Outari0 wounds and found it necessa y to put nine 1 _ . i not thought 1 stitches in Mrs. Sewell's face Cdr. Sewell wRI Yr BI[n8d a I �'OIY1atO8$i �Otn�" P8g$. The trial o Government is prepared to enact-a though stiff is able to be above again but it _ law compelling each packer to put will be some time before M s. Sewell re. manslaughte .his name and address on eacba packet covers.-Economiist: - . the sessions, of fruit put up at►.d also to halts the - . Nats, Candieg, -Spi08f$. . . . . w , quitted, and placing of all the best MARRIED. :;'�'� ' with a etront specimens. on Heri'OHT.H2EsarL..on Imo Da , at i'h0 rend- MQdh else p01� $�$d. PIIt;8f3 will IO % John H. I ' i i _ a top a misdemeanor. Such $ law as encs of the bride's parents, by a Rev.J. xc- .- - 8g8, , Meehan, Mr: (filbert Knight, 1 mbton Co. x eently parch that outlined by Mr. Jamey is- badly Lsmbten,to IKiss Annie Birrel d&'nnkter of Oshawa, the needed. -During the paQt season James Birrell,Req,,of Clarome t, ... WM. One yonnv A frauds in packing have been the -rule " : - . - 1686, whose 1 Sale Resister. rather; tllsn the exception and the re- -_=_- = -- ---- - -- - _- -- - __-_- L took 2nd pri: ,% year, salt has been serious loss and annoy- Tit�i;sn;►Y. Jan 3rd 1895 : Cforeserved Thei ance both to t1le retailer and consum- Credit sale of Farm ' Stock, Implement - . I " etc, at lot 13, cons 1. Pickering, adjoin. �� boarders, an , - er. These frauds must be put down actors have f ing Pickering village, the property of �c �w , , , and the ol,ly t�av ill �t liicli S}lis Object the late Johu Andrew. Sale at 1 o'clock. L71 !be demand cart .be .ectired is b rotiidiii See bills for further e'' eCt another , P. g for the parties are. Thos. coat350,000, proper putlishlnentof Ilii; perpetrator." _ ,P6ucher, auctioneer. . Th • , 1 .# already bei The World remarks: . i Thomas 1: The ];len- Jacob 5. Crothere, of Be leyille, fell ` a Keil .is l:o« plowi�:., I,t' :Sea on her file bad inyeigl 3* t'� deaf in 111A hOnBe. a ,� - N �• lilaurnful voyage C,tl,acl:t•,�-ard. Tliis The ['rewier, Hen. hfacken ie Sowell, A of Jennie 1 l ,k . . , . .. _. into a ihoc funeral of rnlr rate L't i 1::ler «'ill be. was 71 ti�ttr� nlcl Tlitiasday- C L A �j E ' h �m Q �y CLARE O j Newark, 2 . om�.lii.�toric. ('ailait I'13 Of the prey- , lir': ' '�t}1e. C,, lass cons * tp s agaiu oPpc,:., Hon. Wra. I1ar S in King- Tho Star OfBethelehem' ! ministers n Ont ,,eneration hltre a:�;:ct-seri i�otliinr,0 Ston. : Cnta be Det of the liiiid l efoi e. 1'he deceased Ilrid�o streei nletliodist ' hurcli, in Sparkles on another fi sliver oaaaoll - Toronto: stateniatt is beiit�; �0.'1ze to his last Ii�.Ilerille, has the names of 1, + t ► " In «'hitb . resting Z OU Reliolars and finds Salita Clau- - - the present dace-iti'itll ,til ilia ceretuony, on the roll, Lappy' at ,e s - all . �, .- . lioiior and di;tiilctiott that is usually fir Saninel Gilmore, -Aera., 'p old and -eI } BDI-49 their ole po accorded to hings and heroes, Few respected citizen of Geor,Reto 'n, dro ed - Trariet �� late yeanames of �'PP PW ° - iekle Ed. are the-sons of men wl�o ]1ati^e dead on the street on Christen s morning.. Brin,ang Christmas cheer and ladnee I 4 1' . B . a war- R I s to . - . - . Ship for a hearse. Few are the E. L Sutherland, Reece of est and thousands of hearts and homes in the cull r - . . . . - c�uutiep of Ontario and York. -t- ..�, lane y iiiid life' collarbone fractured. and arm -r Orally thou; funeral proces,io;1 traverses a broken from- belie$ thrown ut of hie OUR I''Il+1AL �4'ARNINCI. E . , . ,�I;-_ :;;;, - turned by i minL.y Empire. Fear are those ivllose waggon. xtraordinary Sale of-Dry Goods, Ready blade�Cioth"in$, }soots iitid Shoes. ' Leet Sun -1" burial is marked .illi all the honor 1o�ishould bay early in Deo, andr4void the and Gents Furishinge fclr.'tl:e Yanstone'e th�.t. a F ni it e e .; -_-- -- - -'- • - ---- crowds later on. Presents for old . P i,&stow. Thi -N'eiv ddvertisernenta.- --- after drillir traniC death the YoK� rich and poor. - seeded in b spleuclid burial, rile _._ -- —_-- . tr• - tied of the _ whsle c:'e:lt gives rise to rn 0 LET-A dwelling _- , �1 800 LBS. CANDIES. , M such roAec 1 iA hou a with 1} CA DI nor know 1: tions as only the poet can da acres plana, the property of ha Erskipe MIXED CANDIES, 5p ll,, tilt saysth ]UstiCe church.-Apply to Wut,tais ANDBu N,i)nnbar. b to. 1C1:icli of our terse writers will too' 0..19 Cream Candies l tlo, Bis�tar Sticks We ]trine secured mtuly Iiriea of D 13oode"a was eyiden asscrn't,lc- rile beau_ t-iful -- - l'3' t t30c oil rile $ and will : left a chise poetic ilea res C _ - -�-.�- 100, Fine :yew Raisins lie, Fine Car be sold at a small advance on Dost. `that courts round rise warship hearse �TP ko©{�.4 y�wrmiln�bA{�� °n. a, of rants ale, Ct1o0oLttes, Creatna, Dates, the second . on its way across; the .atlantic 01 red and white. Any information t at i will oad figs. Oranges, I-eMons Knd 411 grove• ' . DRtE88 GOODS • be sold for 85c ; ,Ven's heavy all wool Sox larized dtu to choir recovery will be reward PFTEtt ries and fruits at Ciiristmaa priices, Dt�s Goods north loo sled 12}c, &sae at 10,o per pair, worth •?.Oc: The In DIAMOND,Claremont 10` THOUSANDS OF TOYS for ver ptri0e 504 yard ' Fano Cho& Dress O icee for E 'DERE-TBndere will b received ' and girl.-father and wether D Goads worth 1210, sale price go A yard i In . BOUT$ and SHOES, - . .� and village A`nuni'oer of cur pc ogle took in the school land. Dolle, games, picture books, 00` Bh4ker Flannel worth �, sale rice deDartr�lent we defy competition. • the Prov in hp rho undersigned tip to Th relay, Jan. p We kee the exPro-,,re-3 and were ._LLisfied with. the beeCrd h�audom pie)to be delivery st the(halt of rt���h�t bloc 50 trampeta' �.IL Salo in �CSo}a$i�or Flannel worth p ,est $Dots and Shoes mann• lett of the pro' regia o` the pupils. Before the school liouse not lat3r than the 15th of faotnred ill (,suede. and War:it was dia<<tissed :11r. Poynter was apuary. it p 8 s. watOlJes y&►it'd'; Extra 'IIeavy prevented �V1SE Seeretarp of Sc:,00l Board, tf clocks, silverware, engageeuent and Shaker Flannel worth 1210 acid 160, sal© CIROCEIt;fE$ ac•oardingl . with t, irex+utiful Album and silk hand �— wedding tinge. Dolls at lC, n a d Price 8c a yard• �� tions. All kerChi {' to1'ether with the following ad_ TOST-Between Whitby and Pickering 15, 20 to $5 each. Toy boats 1�, B, FLANNELS This department is replenished weekly • tensa them dr ": •i� hry ,Ct �' on Wedueerlay night, Dec. 6'h a wh{to !!' 6 10 ('rtey Flannel worth 12 0 with the best family groceries in the l k3 the late teachers ttrrier-dog. Finder will be suitabl • 'rewarded r , n t0 $b. We fancy cup aha , Bale prir'e 9c & rllad'ket. T ing Rnd 1'e abiL - byl5ajzn�information at NEwB Uir tele. ttataccr or lUo. $, ry opt uncolored Japan tea at ]J::`: SincF __ p 000 Christtiitul and yard ; He„yy All 'tVocl Flannel worth 2Uc lfiC, worth 25 the munic you have earn© - r axle rice lbs ti ai or, , Best uncolored Japan tea heavy flue Timor t ' Sz1v%ays been our hi hek;t PPI; _ - -r -- ---- New Year cards at }o, !, .d, !s, C► lU, P y d : Grey 14ltiilai•� at -..e, vi'ertli !U ; Ali exuellcnt lkiixerl tea. '" _ _ a.mb ` ) r L Y ES-J. Gordoneand ohn Gee, .i 15, 2A, 25, up to $8 eA0q. .Buy early Flannel worth 8?je, Hole�pprice 25c a yard. at 1160, wort] 400 Fine. English Brea:: u_• r �P iii tr.iCt �t„� teach 1 Pickering, Out.,are prepared�Uurcbase READY.MADE OLUTBIAlG1 'w00�' t ! };:Vie imn' ❑nyquantitvofgood winter apples, a rho and doflid crowds. , met, i� t�Intlii - d lou"11ta• loll, a^ l ighest market price therefor. y fa @8 25c er ro LADIES remember we are Crowded in st Coll ; Best new Currants T>be i S I � y A few inure of Men's $7 Suite left we sell and Raisins ; New.Figs 3o pertb ; Fresh rear + _, d. And for ; . ( - ---_ � our Milliners and• Drees making De• them now for $3.90 only ; blsq'a .every ; Gizger Aux (30 , zeal uu lia;'e won for y.,urseli r-) ,g` �1`TAI ,D:-One ltptidred partwente. Please leave orders at Per- lb ; - haw canned " rni ` g and day pants worth $1, sale price f3fio ; Be.Ile• Corn, Peas, Tomatoes and Salmon aG file !, !' hearts '& therefor feel that v.r.; c ” ,: :11)t crippled horses;also 20 to s of dried once., Great display of trimmed hate iiiiU°der of boys knee pante worth 750, to lowest prides ; Good Cheese 10 cents. ill-jmstice to oursalvf,s a11ow opt 1.o ' o bones, Apply at once for partiewa s, W NOR r %„L, Y depart MAGI CI A.WFORD.Brock Ros.d, P,- and bonnets. Also.jackets, nlanl;lce from us «ithout ret Rust e=xpressing to you r -- = -, -- -------_ our u+cltein..tion for `our character and it, __ _ and rapes Cheap. . j - . ENDERS--'Tenders will hei received GENTLEiVTE,N 'we are the hatters - OUR BUS S 1 N some ��nv oar l;rttitittide. dye be, by 016 undersigned u tc� slid 1�EASI�VG D'AII,X, therefor i,r, b�1:elf u[ rile Pulids of [' you p 11to>�day noon, Keats furnishers banes. Fedora and Befo9'erz9 I)ec 31st 1891.for the Position of. > 1 Atii<e P. I'ickeriu Villar;& Ar,boo,. l,'or ppar Ic ulars astto - stiff hats 49c 'to 3. Why y Our Patrons tell us we are selling o0ds at Toronto 'Praft,I'� �ebaol t? accept this handkerchief n,nd r?7ities, �pi,ly tv ISAAC WISE;,Barth, ry of the $ See our neckties aIbuin, a gift we are sort at b. 10, 15, 19, `3ti, 3u, .ri0 asci 76o each. prices. $aeheenp� Y to gay out of e�>x�ol bora. Cowie and get prices before gtlrchasing elsewllero, ]tiro : uses; is tt ,proportion to the ^cry ices rendered and rile . lin Fur caps cheap. `tVool gloves 100 a . love and esteem .wc feel. rARMERS, pair; and wool sort 110 per pair. trouble to show goods. , .E ` mown. es'. of you-tu bear to tiVe ask kindly INSTITUTEJE W'i;LERY AT DRY GOODS PIUCES,Clocks v1. q" I heoaeessor Yunr f,.' lloin0 tl;ig 900 a �� ! inclose prll present whiel, will, �t�hen`you are iai froth p 8 day halt-hour strikfug clocks inHENRY (`f ix,p yy� •py cal: orwslnut er►gp at X9.46; watolu�a solid �' ! C V11 out Outs alatl. Frit us remind you of the" many friends you 'lfOOtinga of the Fannere, instil to will be rjngs' up �6i $cut's 0 u pteaeada*c have won during o held Ltit Ushawa on Jan 2nd and at P{ekorin P i ohiWii,u's y'e solid old rings floc to g y ur short std ,��_ _ g+g , Signed in behalf of ATHA P. y with-ns. on;Jan.3rri, 1895,when the followitt speakers lg3uy earl f is lentember edging rings ori®ap. .- . _ _ ___ SCFZOOL, will tako part• For the subjects see large bills, Yy ' M68srP.C.A. ZrtVite, B. S.A., O.A. Guel h , FALL 1•A,PER,thousands of rolls at three apd D•iJ.i3mith,t3.A. Bram ton .7, F. ;, . I one-quarter oents a roll. Sold in . STOUFFVILLE. p . I_ _ CrgeL; F.L. FowiCO3 J J. Lenton, 0 i w r School & church aoramit�cs s>1 lied PIC Wi}ion, Whitevale, and others. sella a to Xu,as{tiffs at amitll discount ; bubwlth The reopening Of the RiQ commence at 1:30 and 7:30 each s , • P ace onnhSan. Cogan to reside W the evening at y- matin Mails arril 4 n Dec. 3 will (D. V.) take 1 You should select at onoe. .c Wrl e f r ' day; Dec. 30th lust. the Council Chamber. Mrs• J. Y,, mitl� will Vartetl'Rall is the polyy store north of Toronto enable o . 1terdture and uagtlOn Sheet, which, if cot i° Arrive-G.4 read a paper; ou Acme as Oct of ur Socia) carrying a complete hollday stock. b able correctly filled Out, WIn �� 1.1. Stratford Masons have donated 1675 to iDondition," At Piokering In Dale's tical, >;•R, twin ourNe nsend you aro&s, which is specially adapted to fit an +_. `: 4 zr ° the Stratford hospital for the pq�o� of Mowbra K y a VYITfi CfpN[FO .l. d re: Whi+ y,Reeve of Pickering, 'will reside in ILSO R . P 25 years' experience'in des nitt� . �,,,; 4 �' iarniahilig a Masonic roots. the evening,when Mrs Mowbray l SON and adjusting. Inventor of 27 Retests on TRVS�Eftl far : i paper oh" e education of our Iloys and a j os Ru tore+and Applia-nese for. s ey o� Mies A. �nmmer has resigned her•pogi_ Ws wculd like to sees Iarge tarnoa of ladies North End lklsin fit., l�Ar1111 yi the reliefofCi.0 ' tion_ as teacher in aur school and aooepisd as many of the abbleote Crested .. 11A1. - Ail tJR8 and ail other ti ��ET,SPl1d'AL SAI a situation in the Beamsville public&ehool {mportanoe to Hisao,- 4� of vlts,i > OTR...BI •------- � F'+ �17.1��. Th® mom ii ash reader Of the PleltSararse them exclusively. Order through 'our where her early dvholastic days were a At, RLIdE LICK, . JOHri pIN�lLAIR bringing this advt, to Vane i ,. ' Presisheat, 1. �. presented with a handsome i - e ort H�l N �hYsicl n, dPuEgist. 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M _ _ r r I - - •e ARE liAOED Y li;Y - TSII »ao� s #Nx t dor Sons r r _ 9TOL&N IN )CYCSAN4Zi. . . .« . ,: The farmers in the Vicinity of Cobattt'g � .: The voice Of wisdom cries, take the `road ' i8iii _ ♦ �► i � tlri u marketed over 11 ions of turkeys last t ► UdA�„ ,, ' to Gtordon's Shop and' procure a P�Y1H week, 0 CURE f Belleville, has this tvleek bottle of bis ter. Miner, o - HAIR VIa'r0•R :' shipped eight tons of poultry to the Eng• t It frees rho head of all diseasoe and ie n1BJer dpi i z • lieh market. q1d Dandruff. It will color khe hair;cleanse r , L ,: - the scalp and relieve it from all itching. rs. Weir `and MoCallotl h Wlll k 9` 4 u on ere heedful of onr ersonal e, eaxance, .' r i�v M8B8 y �- 3 for the second de ut -re©ve- v . '. j �yy 1 y p p sin contest P y .• Attentive to ails you will allow ora other than W.J. t4.to do i -'�3:_ ag :. ship of Reach. , a your barbering. Remember if you wW • .. -` ake th t path it,will lead you to -- _ f:, .Bamford Was killed at Listowel THE _ t - No" b a ieoe of board thrown COST ,8'�UCCESSFUE` l?Edll�DY w.J.t a dna to t . .,�� Thursday y P Below in 'j' ince. imOsPE�?IT'Y. � , FOR MAN OR 6EA8T. C TT A � F,E from a cirealar saW. C4wk is Ie,lora sof.=`d neTer bWtem - �iL� .�HL].� Jacob Kellar, Zephyr, recently kiYled B their weight being 920 lbs• > below: ae �l �eae. ` R = ! •, t o hog , KENDALL S SPAVIN CURE p '� and when dressed, 795 ,tis. �,Q�Q11t�I,,�,,N.Y.,Jan.le,isw. - Hugh Sibbald of Button threshed his• W A(J.K=DAu coo. { Pre 3r.z�"rc .y- d 1 _. • �e+sttctncn-I ht fall wheat last Week, sad-a certain 2 aorei tidos a slendtQxbsy hotss �p�� "3 a Y asowlth a Spavte. Sothlmforow. I t►swt ,: "I' =t 3 �� yielded 90 bushels of al an fall wheat. all'. Spavin Cure. The 8�avin Is gone now _� K, r ,= t f Orono sad I have been offered X160 fortAe same horse. Nell M oConDaohie, f rmer Y o I only had Lim slue weeks,so I pan gL911 tae I : , , of I[endall'. .m rims '�. . X!say® a complete stook ofitnpleit o a N lior the Manitoba 0 ew p, . was a recent oandldaae Youn ti'ati, W.0.>�sil. BnituiRs sad 09eroostinge to select frons► a � , Legislature and Was deeated by only ?0 t ,�. KENDALL S SPAVIN CURE We ar8 iU ready for the Christmas trado. Mead the follow- and at prices that will astonish you. �� � roThe Pair r of Indajiry-are ettia s>►,z,.r •.D«.•. If you require an ovetooat call and ae4 1_ a P Dr.N.J.M.A.dor ing prioes oaxefally over and the thongilt of hard s snbscripd a and gnali!aotee list for the sir.-I .e ,��.d your=�adauti oar sum lea of Frieze and Meltone. z _t p� with snowes for ■rtie oa twro rs..a�W 8� 'Rill Bllr®1 �ea'P8 OLI. - ,� 3 P a /`mill In Oold• , 9atiefaotion guaranteed.. purpose of ding gi•�i tt le •hest Liniment ve...r nand. - fours trait. AvevrRritm�o�t.' - �- z water. Pees $1 P" aettie. URQIIHART, R1�01Iih '11., -' Joseph ekh's h#ining stt►bles, $t. w, gtsDJWDranlst.,oreddrssr �jjj� T. - �, *l `' Catharines, were burned. The trotWog br. a. J. aaa AXX vo�rraar>Pfi 1 X - .. Biv Hing, Robert Wekh and r . horses RMOiiYReM IALLe.�. ', ,� �t.AI-iA M 4 �.. Itsiner over also burned. e' 1 L Laurie, n ;,! J. L Cryderman, of �O NFj� T o �o A� k ` �� .,..-is itlh-- �i , 28 lb's Redpath s beat Granulated S lb bbl of Christie Browne Soda Bowman , on Monday last, had a nar- --Orr— Bagar for $1 . N IT at ' _ , row escape tom drowning by_ breaking NI RTGAG E S EC U iTY ' _ bi�cuite for 22ci . price.too low to mentioi., M `. through the ice in the harbor: 29 lbs very bright Bre ►r for $I I figs So a lbs z a 'QPm. Harding, of Orangeville, has rte- '+�! A T ..>�BT � —�'�"—' 61bs cod raisins for 260 HORSESHOEING. r oared she Canadian patent for his spring g Slog tapioca dor 260, galar prLca �; bought and sold on commission. 6 Ibe best.warrants for 260 loo a lb SPECI�►I,TY. A �� look wrench invention, and has made �� .- .,.4 F similar a lication at Washtn on. PP Agent for.. Fire, Life Accident, Plate nest I�oreeshoe Brand 6&Itnon 12e $&non's best baking powder }Ib pk Wianing two rhea;ut of three for beat vhoeing' . r ;, I Judge Dar`_nell has ,Riven judgement Glass and Steam 8oiier insurance at Toronto Ppring Fair is guarantee of onr ,.- against Dr. Kaiser in his Daae against. the 4j lbs finest new Valenti& raisins 25c tic, regular price 100., workmansh3i0pc r3ew shoes, home made , *. i�ohea 'for y n toilet yo°irewh els o r ''' East Whit y Council, on the ground that flood ink salmon 100 . , EineSt blue Valenti& raisins 2.lbs for p ,�. - FARES aid VILLA E p ; i pl to p ppos the Reeve Had no aathoritiy to engage his .b. ' + 5 bars Morse's pare Castile ��Sap 256 260 - . - 8emember the pleas opposite the market. j serviceB. Propert For Sale --- _--- - - '" �? Henry P�poeniz ohnriged with att�napt- y' 12 bars Elect 0 s©ap far 250 . great big fat frga 12 worth 16a a lb - T� ' Including two desirable dwellinge in Piok ring, PIrF0�D�11 ' 'r ,;. ed indeoentF assault upon the five year old also 48 acres of land,highly suitable for Mage Eddy'B beat m tehes, 8 �O1Ce8 €or 26d An elegant assortment of choice oon- dau�hter ob James Balkwoll, blacksmith lots. Good investment. Terme liberal. A fine U [. ',' re ide°oe with tour scree of land attached, to Good ginger snaps 50 a lb fectionery add fruits Mlow pri0es f ��{� ��v �- at Thornto>� s Corners, was released up- rent cheap,in the village of Pickerin . Persons - ?L -`. - �. r DIENE g 1 �: der suspended sentence. desirous of renting their forme should cal} on . "5 n, 1� W AY • ; Albert Cha man, Kirbp, was sudtenly the undersigned at once, ' '/ stricken with a fainting spell While s>,ttulg OONVEYANC1LVfl OARFIILLY ISOFf1R. h at the breakfast table yesterday morning - RICHARDSON - ` and a doctor was hastily summoned. W Y' . �•i —_ . ,, - Office. Dale a 81 Pickerin t . : - „ • '.� =. e He rallied in a short time. _.�.. � ; ,. f �` Mrs. C. F. Stewart, of Whitby., had a , _ THE CELE6RATED � stroke of paralysis which rendered her `� . � i i ; z unconscious from Sunda to Wednesday- — -{ y LEHt�H VALLEY' COAL j'1 a� Notwitbetanding her rally, however, it ie ,` CR� � IjIT. . Lookt oar + n .y not thought she can lige long. _ ackaovrledged to be the best. - The trial of the Laoee, of Toronb, 'icor coal mined. - --- - -, ' -� Y �: manslaughter was conalnded Friday a/ Osty prices are not in it. M ILL t S = f I I '�. - ._ the sessions. Ths msk prLSODW was ao '' quitted, and be woman .found guilty, •...I��IMP08TIN(�i DIRECT».. Bean No. 1 quality 'hit Bet, 49 pied Tea glatsa at g00, worth ?Go I�E�I� _ E with a stronoreeommendation to mom- for X1.88 Chamber Bettis, 10 pieces, for $1.85, + • F `�'�r: ' ....FBt)ai.TBE aII1PE&.... - John H. Davidson, of Haldims>ni, re- Maple leaf path Fwd. tris►ucert, , worth $2.88 1= WR0191 setitly purchased from Thos. Gay, of I~"!•, A hire breeder a wby bay interior coal when yon oda gs1 q60, worth =1 Colored chcmber este, 10 Qie for —WITH— _ _ Otbaw►a, itis yelerso ym the best for ams k�" floe yoaoa Ayrshire bnU, Royal Sszon, �. IArgs 0overed 4ig table tlishee .mac $2.10, womb 8 ,STEEL. TOWER � _ ��I `• .I` 1686 'whose sire, Baron of Pack Hill,8?8, "" - �` North 860 . Bee onr new style lantern etc . , t�k�2nd prise al the Wa�rld'a Fair last - I' • 1 Sb worth 60c &lea our fano China t. 11"A I0E AICD YARD..... l3bramber $site, 8 pteoetr got $ , , y no wood seed in say of it8 .- , rrorth $1.?6 Rare for ChristmM. oo traction. The Whitby Oollve has over 120 ' boarders, and it u io fazed that the dir• gYN(1 BT., PICKERINt). ' ": .*1 CHE®PER THAN WOOD# E A eotore havafoaad it ensentiallq, to meet. .: (Opp (lordon Hones.) -- -- . . the demand of the increasing trade, to er• G, W. DECRI . All nicely painted and guaranteed. X � . > h eat another wing this oomwff sammer,'to _ �` _ «. __ M too:3t550,000, of which sum S88,G00 has ises s! . . L' °'. GE W, ..: '. �l L !� s fn �v } already been subecnbed Dt.Pnsheek's HOM BOp�,TU1C NOME CURBS - - i 1' --�# Thomas Barnett, of Niagara Falk, Who and •'s1.ItclRs-Ifes61t1TY['aritq moa oertaia o DR GD CL A ' C��TT. _ t had inveigled a young lady by the name . easy and econo Bead t pb�+ - - '>` � fr of Jennie Mathieson, of the same town, soienilno and met seocessful Double fold tYlelr on cloths at 160 flee our L&dies heavy ribbed hose at K N N E DY�S _: ' 5-1 into a mock marriage, was arreslted in also lues t I anew,mal L Newark, N. J., charged wir.tii forging the CORBs,eta.Ce►noerdro •uutoiitaeltwttb --�•• worth 260 I 26e worth 400 °' 1 , ministers name to the -marc iage certifi• o nuc. or .neer ws `w.�s. 6 yds double fold weed effects for f}Oo + Ask to se© our world boater in men's e _ . 1 Date; tis Detective Greer, and brought to __-____ .___ - ----- --- ----- worth double, heavy all wool shirts and drawers . 0;'1 a &f lu .14 t . .Zn= •j•Alij.Z_Tiaicerins Station a.T.S - < Toronto. at 50c the fnembers Of TRAINS (30INt3 EAST DU AS FOLLOWt 54 inch blue serge dress gtlod® at 260 In Whitby ilownehip, n.``. � the present council will again stand for No.4 EaPliS88 9:28 A• M• regular pr..0e - - .' All wool grey fianrle'I at.•16e a yd; their old positions. Rumor eonneots the " 16 MIXED 1 2:24 P• M• worth 25c i. z,j • ,See our Cashmeres it 14c, regular ' a 8:Z8 P. M. names of Messrs. Andrew Kerr, Henry {t 8 LOCAL,. � r price 250 �(Prey union flannel &t $t; worth 12 0 - ' Bickle, Ed, MoBrien, Chas. Coakwell`and 1+Rms OOINo WNST DUS'As FOLLOWS:-- - I,' s .T, E. Disney as new blood, but it fe •gen• 9:28 A.M Ladies tweed suiting 00 inches wide, ' Ltdies fine merino vests for 26c, - No.7 LOCAL • -�. 8:09 P. M. for Wc, worth $1 8 yd worth 600 . : . . _ __ = erally thought the old council will be re- .`' •'•17 MusD . . . ` turned by acclamation. R i Ezrf�ea .-� 8:22 P• M• ` IiOe stripe flannelette st 80, worth Ladies fine wool sesta at 460, worth L " Last Sundajr week, buYglara entered - — — # FAIiDdERB' MAIiHET. . 6o a .yd ! ._ 760 ,xA# Vanstone'e mill. at BovvmanviUe, and, ' °� • Ladies fine.wool combinatilon Salts at esEr R, sifter drilling the safe in two places, sac• TosAxTo Deo: 27, 1894. 2$ inch $eFnueU�tto at 6c, Worth 90 s _ '� seeded in blowin the front O nand oar• - $1.25, regular prove• $8 ; g wheat,fall.:........... 100'00 to 00 62 flood factory co�top 1 qd w>;de at 4o i tied of the Dash boz. Mr. Vanstoae does . - �'Pheat,spring 00 00 to 00 62 Men's flannelette shirts at 280 wheat,red winter...... 00 00 to 00 62 Eztr& .heay faOtor cotton at 70, _ not koro-w How much Dash was in the safe, v y Men a heavy sal wool sou, 2 pr, 25c ��TT V('�j� - tint se, a there Wee aU- of 150. The job 00 b8 to 00 59 worth 100 A,,N D T I N S H`✓1 y - 'heat, goose ............ r at 40c a lb r':: a{as evidently done by ezperts. They Berle , bush............. DO 45 to 00 46 I Best factory ye, ns �; or y left a chisel sad a brace behind. This !s gal 7 ib all wool blankets for ie ihs place to bay Srstolaee . `: , ; Oats, bush........•.•;.... 00 82 to 00 88 4 papers Puts f 60 . Our 8 a needle for 6e, '! s the second time this mill has been burg• - P6as, bush.. 00 57 to 00 P Pers 2.50, worth $8.60 { W S(: - larized during the ast four ears. 8 50 to 9 50 = r" p Y Hay. new, toe............ rr 1 hose at '16o good Canadian tweed for 2bo a. Yd, • ;~ The Inspector of the Registration Straw, ton.................; ? 00 to. 800 Bee oar Ladies d&U o0 worth 40 _ } Offices for Ontario is visiting the towns Dressed bogs............:: ` 500 to G . worth 250 , ' o owl s . ;: I hays in stock the f U 'ng stove , � �,A { and villages. He reports that all over Beef, forequarters........ 8 00 60 6- 50 A HT, �a '... the rovinee there has been a great neq- p Beef, hindquarters...... 600 to 860 ` PPY THOII�F ,. FAM ` lett of the registration of births, deaths 0p to ;' ft (p . Mutton..................... 4 0U8, ., ;: x and martin es, and the government has - - A R Veal, ostoses 600 to 800 is 3-' •.-.••..•.•.• .. CTI ' acoordin ! .decided to institdte proaeoa- K Y Butter,lb.....:.....•..:... 00 17 to t30 19 . - Iso a fir mad - a st�dase stock of tBinwaHre LIE e t ons. • All ersons who have not ages ' - , . } P . arD ERRS, doz...:.........i.... ,OO 18 to 00 20 - _( t : . .: :. .- 4 '1- i tQred these even�a had better take w ipto b6 �a, f Potatoes, per bag......... . . tom t e es ma t in and_re inter au once with the clerk o --- • �x 1? e �'s. _ —_-- tat - - R1�TTISI•�II�G. .r. �' g g B � caw row hing and the municipality in which they reside, a- DOMINION A �j � ' ' h©sty liue5 are il$po8e� on all offenders. F+llrllaCeCr: C - *X ,: - =-- . 1----- s specialty; y fiF woos >��op8o � _ i 500 ooa tx a Ca ital Paid up! - The Great EaNlilsh Retne >. P I Call in and gee what!z can do far Yf)J �+ tt 1 500 000 You'll be sorry if you don't see our fine >Tweeds and Over- '(+;N `�'� �': ALro Plackapes p„curcFnteed to SUP i U S ! ! s Ei\i�'1 tY y , j.:' t �,k lY,sad per &neatly r !' pt nk of it a nice tweed - suit made to Do. ' w T .: 1 r , rH � Tor ;~ WHIfiBY AGENCY. coating8. Just thi (GREz 's OLD sTA1�D.) ,1 `r '` "' -w { Fine heaver of©th ovetooat made to ` r. ;' j atarrhea,ImPotex°ya+ui aR aaei?al Haakin8 Snsiaess sraasaots order for 10� __-- -�----- ----- •' ; �• �►'urta of douse or R�cesau, —-_ -- .1 • sAVINda DEPA1tTM�Nr, drd®r fol X12, and a p0rfeot fit guaranteed. - A PEi~tFEGT YE . ffiontat Worry,ea�caawe ase -, . { pplurAor 15t{mt+- Inteiest allowed at higbeet ca ant rate!. 1!IO w • ' Be ore and A ter.°f zbtwwoo, come aIl�l I10© ll8� It Wl�� �a� pOA. "� F notice of withdrawal requirod. .� � 7 ./ f lents,whtoh soon toad to In- �,3a,p,yptton and an�artygrav6. F. J. TH RTON, ,rlemlty,Ineantti/. : s ,- _. -` . , 11IAATA(IE�. �+ as been escribed over 85 years in thousands of IMV _. .'_ S y - pr s'z '.. cases; 18 the only Reliable and Bonsai llfedtotna --r-- - _ - { .+ _ � known. AshdruWstfor Wood's Phosppodlnei it '�f�. heofferr me worthless mediclne,la place of thio. - . .. ... °�' s`u inotose rice in letter,and we will send br return ' : I >s►aii. ice, one paCT<age, tl; siz, =8. OnI emit THE ; a !rear° address. s � ers herr vistas FiNE6T TSA _ Y ks a plaaaa. WMcam Pamphl Ls anY r •� ����� ��r �'��� � If IN THE WORLD . _ t The �Yood comv,as•yaaa. ��YG�` •-{ "; Windsor.ont..Oan - - o :_4 _ COPYRIGN so FR M TNB TEA PLANT TO TME Bold in Whitby by tiV. R. 130wse. �1�,� iEVi (N ITS NATIVIE PURITY. , — - N O TAIIi A PAT!>EZNT For a Bina 9, it z -- - P CKERING POST OFFICE. � ' QA Ntt�o•� and an Honest pptnion wrC to ' :.' .,woo bare had neartg n Y 9e»' C •'Alonsoon•• Tca is put up by tl;e Icd�►e Teat. - i . �. -- L encs is A ret L guess. Qotn uii wets aS i sample of the best qualities of Lndth �� ftp ore xes e t pro �i" j :. Isils ve from Tot6nto 9 60 s.net tietAotlp fldentiat. d I1antLbeoti.o! ® r8a1111 �o Y Teas. T'herofora they use the greatest dire io rho `�,a Mails close Toronto r B5a.m. iormatlon Den ittg Patents end Dow to oA" selection of the Tea-and its Wend,that is why tisk Arrive T,W,9 66.a m Close (i T W 6 55 a m fain them sent tree. Also s aatelogno odt meolt4s• ` .. and sales 1!o books sent free. - :, : put t upcethem Y occuring iit!purity&Endd exodlei+oe• , t�,,r �, T E 6 30 a m (i T E 9 00 a mstents tsk tDrontlL Manu 3 , , b.aw 1 .thcrab and nev,lf• itby 8 !3 p m . „ Toronto 8 00 pin - sl notic�tntbe Etc euti®c Anet enN,�att►� atop in lb. t I d g tb pucka roe► > alk. T F 8 45 p m Gl T W ti 00 p m toss sr hto ht widely octose the P►ib110 p uugg ■ ' sold is b I ` nep rders gassed nn gll parts df the world. Dost to the inventor. '1'x►1s ,►plendid. a . ALL 0001) QIWERS KEEP IT ,, p � ell weeidy,eleRteatly lltnsttated Las b the ,_ _ t! ir,aistton of aft a,lerutit�,w tit tDe hien to wr< •> tt}N�t BAtQ �.yQur dos'nat Qid t� ' �-a Q�a6 SA)N= aV81=8$• world. 3 ear. 8adi► �e eQm H TSI $� - Et' . , ' - t !y4A1 i��{te E )h Dstild 1E tom noon Wy. HAYTER & 00. . T �npo received and interest ailawed at�$1-B ,Z ,eats. very num oototaila b.�- �;a� i �T��i� l per eat > ea.. in celors, unci pi�lmt pro of "`•' t. �r r ` it.and f8 d:rr�n8 6tMet East. TarWit0. >a ) annum. Security iadfspntable p baudereaehot m i •, „,G� t ' '� ► f. i C 1tRa laHa,e�lablit+8 v * c•al ' e� } E �_ t'' W O Ilei, -amu r r3 r! 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Zhglii around 1 .7 . . - .: 11 . . offered her hj.i arm, as if to lea omeratfou. thas Von .�. . - * !-, "I A�""""""""""" 41,-_- �-� compos crowd ' I always-at ' - . � '..� : ­ 1� .. , .: .� ,.-, , � d ,her down- I o a L . , � " 1� .. j- ,;*rms . - �". �: ' '.e BUT He . . mndon ' i 0'. Aw , , I -�, .. _ the balon. ,lie rx coo duatio . :1 ;, I ; - . J"1411 ­._" .: " __ S SCOTLAND-., Y EFS, MEN tile outakirt are a number of cuirl6tispoople, ' British ad Fore-,,, -:.7. �_ Iq 011 .,,,:: . ..­I � . - � . : :4. . I— ­A . .itairs himself, ordered her oarriao.. and . .. . � .1 I ,."-.;, ��_ . ­% , - �� . I— invariably with unkbrolls of an u*inismk. I..- ?i UTULI �. -.- I .:�, -� I. - . I - :. . ". - .. � ,� I' __ I � , I . ­­�'_ ­ !-� "Vaited with her until it came, t,6 the ' . � * 11 ;:.. , - . ,_4 I - . _� . ,j_. .- - . I . - - � I j..� .1. .�.. � - ­ I . � � �, appearac.ce. -iscount W sely dnd - . .1 ' - __ . � ._____ � :- ", __­�. .1. �:;.�,T I I ...................I.,."..., ..-.-;' ' WHG'MrORX tSTATE SECPUTS OUT OF ,loor. - - I , -�i 0 These - V 91 Sir Douala a . . . : I A f-tho 'are t St Pollee Syste I ably now and unused'' "I .- .- .I ; - I 1. I "' cci , �s �. , men as a rule are dote i - art have just received their Field'Ja tft .­ .'.-.- . Mme.de Kaullai'm expostulakahe*Or#less ' t the ori r I . ot vo,% Another point . W1- : ,-.. -.1 I 1, . WEAK DUPES. ­_�_ .r,, . !:,_-�:-_ I - �'­ : _ 41's batons from the Queen's I Getting the ai r 1, -.,......f. -1 _.. 1- - .. - ,.,r. . . , violent than might have been expected - ....,I �. .�*.-. "I.. , that without fail gives1ho detective Away . - .- . 11 - � . �.­­- i - - . .1. . ,.I - Own hank :. . __ :-., �:- IT . . ., 1. . ; . yfowonefarmerk -1 1- . Sir Julian, P&Q,c f - - - �- �, , . _;�.:� :: - . 't , . : ._ ,t- L For, havingsoen . . I -beside tile clumsy manner: in which Right Hon. , - - - -; . , . � ... � � . :., .1 I under the circumstance vesopriallut-I . ck f the Leaden forto, narries his um he 6 OLe he h �. ' ,I a,'' ' L Dreyru Is Sly -Iff Ow cell- her enemy, Mme. de Novikoff, in couversit- I ll� , ... broliv,- is -his sho" . They, uow. 11 - .-.,�._ . Vitplaill 1"Arq'i[AC ' . He has just been presen te,l to th - e way of Fain&and . . .�-­. - -. oral DeClIsmy Was Mulned - 1-1(1011,, tion with Lord Granville just a moment they Have Genera ty Proved lPquai to Are �ver of the policeman pattern. Glanne Queen u a member of the Privy cou,16ki- wi it perfectly scoe . ' .- � . . before, she must hay . the Greatest Raw gencles-Tbe Fin. eni at the _ ' i I : - ._.: I .� -, .,. _1 Noinde, Too, serve Europe's Courls- � e known without any ­ ,m, and with. their classic - pro or- . . � ; 11:. - . .I ' Detective Service A Kurth. - .. X. - tiofts fixediti your mind'aby . Savorgnan do Brazza.ha-4 'btained I ,ias, is shown in o resi deuce 0 ,)t I)e the best plan, . � I - explanation on" his part the reasons that � ,e aoi . tin to return to France after It 1`41', - , I "Of Mlithe caBes of treachery that. have '.1 . . I ''I - - � . . . I�.-�::. I '-�' .__ * pI I ai-ce in - army since tho ied him to -praodcally expel her from his The Hawkshaws o the dime- novel P with the shoeu of the first, policemanfou three years and a half On . .. - 1 - entertainment. . . . 1.# meet,;-then observe the similarity. the Con ii no -I . - I taken I i tile French ­­ well as other counter )arts in medieval?an.1 I he administrator. I _ 90.41 I t always among I % . . . . -1 ... .�_- I"&.- of 11870 there has been none of a .- - I - ' . .' ' - duties of Scotland - I .� .. L w . WRRCKED AN AMBASSADOR. I­. Yard are multifarious. I I ...- .L . . I .. '. ­ L Mrs. Keeley, the Englishictress, ..., � verage farm. The , , . m,ore agkravat(d, and altogether ..-I.. _� !. L modern drum&,haveo erittitraotedadmirers. Political and criminal detectives are always -r �- .� :.. . I r ly celebrated bar ninetieth- birth-day. 84. � * , 7_1 ... � . 11 Another Baroness of the same kind, who Whitt is at the hot in etism in dernaiid. _ .. : inexcusa�le character than tilat charged of the Magri . ere is an annual sum of first appeared in T4ondo * I -11 - i '.- - ; . 0 secret' . -- - - ie �as achieved similar, thbugh not Mtogether t . , a parliament to the � -- L � n In 1825 as 4 t� ;i . . - : - \- against paptait Alfred Dreyfus, -of ti he mere suggestion of the word detective al II9Y In& in rove in a Village." �... 1. , - - as great vol oriety, is the So-called Baroness servicio fund, a d no doubt Scotland Yard I-ler fa . I � ___- I s hitherto oc,u invokes 7 Undo bto ly - I --- - I . - Ileadquaiters' s aff, who.ba. de Kurth, who almost sucoeedea in wreck- ��u b -the hislo that our Pat tis were'4mike in" Nicholas Nic . . - . . - . . (I I a confiden ial poeition in tile intelli ' 3tf.to absorb a goodly share of it, Political ! kleZ%,.. 1, .-_-7_� _. - .1P, . - . - 1. pie . - I ing the career of the Marquis do Reversaux, rounds the detao IV is chiefly supplied by ddtdct�ivev are employed to follow, watch and Mrs. Peerybingle. . . I �_ I - - I . - . I I . . V . -_: gence bureau-of-the War Department., - now French Ambassador at Madrid, but the pliant', fancy f his admirers. In and report at meetings of an extreme char. French Deputies are* no better th, !_ - "r I .. . , : � . � .. - � IL _., ..- , He a.ta i-cis accused of having availed formerly Minister al,Cti,iro. Shespent.two to a very simple individ lua,. actor.which are generally held in Hydi t,ther representatives. The library of ill,.- - I ' ...� -, __.." himself of.7 his position to communicate to winters in the Egyptian 6apital, and hor ordinary life he . Park. Various foroignors find employment Pslais Bourbon�contaiag 1.5(),(y)() ,(,,,,nk% �_ , . 0 . . association with the M%rquis w&o the taiii %VNeresoover tile R glish .tongue is spoken in the "Yar4"and receive handsome salar. but,the historical and political are n w- ;1 . .,= _.... � - -lovernment aind through it to 'of that scandal-loving - She enjoytid the public Is Inore ?r less familiar with tho ie, . V - while there is; - 0.: the Italian G . . _pli,,ou. at'.," . opened, A constant . .1. � -- . - . . de - . E,,CT FOR I . �. . - . . . . .- . . - - nialid R�ANGE� , , - - the Germa d Austrian governments, the reputation of illflklOUOing the policy words "Scotlaud-Y rd." Firstly.sootlalld -- - THJJ_ StiflZU3it OF CRIMX,; --- : ,.­ forthe worksgif the :' ..\ . -. � .. - . . - rq"4,4 -4� Oder Dumaa, Flaiiii. � . ,0 � not ODJyalI sortrof plKn-3, drawings and Of the French envoy in behalf Ot thAGer- , �. I., I � . I �`; ,_A bert, Daudet, - Zola and even ... moved further in to .-" Vafd in a locado"n, ad is to.be foun(I almost 4X44(6, 1. � 1. � -14 �� #.v - 't I � �for Poutot ,� .man Government, and is gonerally believed du Terrail's long storim barn-& plan that . . - 'i . .:. speciflcationL;, the secrets concerning the o have been one of the pri" movers ()f ,directly opposAA tl e Horse Guards ,White- There Isin Intereath museum in con. . .. . �,. : - manufacture of the smokeless powder in . - . I I ,neatiou with-Sootland 014rd. It Is neces. Here-i4, " appeal gout to Mr. Lihn. 11 buiWing p. barn an( -1. ., * t abortive coup d' etat'of t4irb Khedive JtA hall, L�n460. --'Pe)plal who are aciquaiinted Ohere . * 1*4 -We, Upass Bird �when remodeling . . iary to OW,ain an' bider from the Borne and wi - . followi4 6e'Di.* I fe, is ,arrainge,ment makw I use by the French army,. the mechanism of ,connection with the dismi-sal from ille with that great ity have pas-ted, n7aybe 3opmtery. irl arder'10 visit this unique Me commands., find oilp. - a 1. . . I . I _.. .� I the new ri.fle and oi the'impi oved ordin. .Premiership of Afust,apha Vehmi Paoha, . .through the entire 1, . -. I and which constituLa uncofiiclotift4, &)I. celebrated �pot li�walk lace, Here may be found the various selves unable to bay " PrIat" . . I . - ance ; but also of- having betrayed the en-, such -0efgat - h ..)rllillator fol ' .- . � - . - 6 ly r rh tigugs of the 11 orocksman " the common our twin' offspring. I iar"fo e we tak, possible, but 8ucb, i - - , 4. i France's diplomacy. % her reiturn to' 'Ingfib", f 'fitllga 'Sq�iare westward toward . 0 ' - and driving floor in . tire-project of mobiltzation of the French ' � � i buOglar and assassin". - On the occasion-of his liberq*of a0k!�g you to-help us in out . . - i , � � . . . - . , - Paris she established hers-elf in luxurious ,Westminster Ab ey and the �1�10118e Of Coal., t4e writer's V'iili-he was upon entering the time of neA.11 I -1. .. . . valuablespaoe. Wit .. . .rmy in the �vent of-4 declaration of war apart!reuts in the Rue de-la Tremoil er aeces"ry to dri- . -1 - - - I ' L le, i mono. Weil wh t is Scotlan Yard? It in Muoitium handed a pistol, and a ballot to Rupsian Engineeie - ' ' - . . . . . - . . � This document is of a most' Voluminous where her salon was quite as much - otly" OX4 ' &'r.0 stadyinR the one.can pitch hay fr( " .. ­ , -character and arrangog for the assign-Ment frequented by newspaper meh, diplo t Lhe headquarter of the grea at deto - usink "I JJO_.yOu,know the:cas,g they route for-the' waiirwiLy to-oonhect the . _. - I barn. The protectioi - . and members of thu FrQnch Foreign (' a the W' orla.' b'dolig LO ?" was asked. 4eplying nega,- Whioe Sea with the Baltic. The total die. weather in of the I : '. Df t" variou.s- regiments, �rigadts and - at .�ffic: system. without question I L . and Government a' t,e Lively, tile answer came : " That,. pistol twice is about 1809 Iles,-in part-alrerAy . . rtance, unfort A th of the celebr Led Imagine for a omen' Impo - . . I t -what A City like and that bullob killed , Carey, the arch navigable. A aniform depth of thirty feet e'd. , The manure pi I'— . I dF.,i.iions to. their respectiv'e posts, for the Marquise do Paiva..previous to the war. London, with its upward f 5,000,000 informer, who-at the Invincible trial in can be o4tained for the er, �..- provision of the troops, for the means of .And yet the lesson tauglit by the latter - I whole can&', it iii; the f arm,and a v . . -onveyance of-the latter, even going so far should have haA the effect-of aeousing thorn ,citizens,' requi a, not only at, but the Dublin betrayod his 'fellow soll ing an - . a J, I a" d estimated, at a cost of -only $6,0W,(A)0. . two-thirds of its va . ,- . - - __ .,: to obseave more discretion. Mme. de Paiva I British Empire at large, in mergencies, richly. deserved tile death he met wit.h." Compressed disappeared dorn I - -_. � as to state the hours at-which the var- . Among the curios were the relies of the owes all, has been appli"�d to . I . - I . . was the daughter of a Moscow cobbldr calls upon the a ii'vicesof-Scotl ad Yard to, celebrated- burglar, Charles , Peace, who, ,,b ping railroad pare in France. A robbe 1* ., . � - .: . -10U.8 railroad-trains conveying the forces named Lachinarin, who after making her unravel i . Alanageyn . . . . . . e, through which in applied a presfiq - .. mynto leg, arrest ori 'inals and aftar a life of daring rob-beriail closed it of Le ' . . I . and tile war material are 'to start and to way to Paris and figuring !or F, time on the I n or fifteen DOJude to the 9(juare iu,,h, . ' . . ... arrive at, their destination. _' police registers as a meml.,er of the demi. protect its exte idod interests over an e.mn- upon the gallows, he having been sentenced removes the dust .Ltr more e .�Probably one Of ' __ . . r. _� I to death.-for killing a policemo,n. . ffectively than .. .. -1.- . I � - . - - �-. -.. 9 along pire - his 6X6OutiOu Peaiii:-confessed to a Murder ny brush and in &It the time, . . ,expensive blunderm mondT,finally stioceeded' in Qbtainin upon whiol tile sun never eta. What . Prior to a . � . . . . . . . . . ... . the manogement ol . I : . - ­".. THE WOMAN IN THA CASIL-' ,* �:�: ", with wealth a certain amount; of prestige. a task.for a bo y of-men to per orm. Yet, which had occurred seventeen Emile 011ivier.'the Mini ter of Napoleon � - - . ;- .. � As-usual; there is a woman in tile case. .More specially after she had .induced on years . I .. . ne exan ines I - '�rtuguese nobleman of ancient- . ther man . . - . uMortunste C I Ill. in 1870, who entered is espondent. . Man: , . . when o tile compo ent,parto of pre%iously, and for which ar,ol nto the war with . . - There always is in Such instances as these had been arrested, tried 'and sentenced tio Prussix -1 Is bmur,leger," In, on the' point at to �e veritable �, .. . . name, but of impoverished the body corpo ate, we,find a Scotland � �, _1 � I -a lady who plays -the role of Delilah to quis do Paiva, to marry her.purse, the Mar. Yard ollicials _highly o%palin death, and by the merest chance royal of publishing his account of the fall of the ' . ­ �-__ - .I that of- Samson filled by the weak and I - . I I .. ..! - b lo intelligenvo 'clemency had been granted. Otherwisew] empire in "L'ampire liberal - in ,Seven , theywore not pi . . . :. : HE BLEW HIS BRAINS .1 well educated nd. absolutely f arleas bDdy innocent, man would most anu volumes. The pref&Od cowhood. ' It is .� � . .1. OUT.� . I has just boiien rinte : . 1, . I redly have - . treacherous officer. In Captain Dreyfus' .1. .1. -. . .i . P . I . . , - .:._.:.� . Case it geems to have been a beautiful and - . As soon as lie had 'done this he re.&I.ize.d ofinen, that Ot only oompar favorfAbly been put to de&Lh. . t.- in the Figaro. . . attention to cows, ._� .. . with but empi &Lie& Peace'$. bur larions Implem,blyto W Baring Brothers ,& calve. " A heifer of - . I the ignonimy of his conduct and blew his - i Ily Outstrip he renords Ie. I ere Co. will soon be ready.- - . _� . cAptivating'Jtali&n Mrrquite, now 4eyond remarks go had several disguises. for business again. 1 The greas liqui ,ation , calving. First, 6 . .�. brains out in her presence. Her magnifl. of any other ecret service org nizatiop in His favored role,was that of a preacher ;he is ended, a syndicx�e having taken oi - . -..-:: the F�ach of the French police. She got the cent house on the Rwadp . 0 las . . . I � - �:.,I-- captain com I PA Point 9t the the world. .- . . .. . .� . ..... � Also went about frequently as a one-armed block of wicuri Lies,4moun Ling to$7,5ijiu,0W, . demand made on � -. ,­, r. pletely infAtuiated by her Cham Klysees has j'ust been oonvert,ed . THR IRACK A DIVISION. . - . veteran ; his tools wero cleverly heavy feeding of i , charms,-and after having wheedled a a ere into a restarant, but dur'Ing the latter days � . . construct- held by the lWik of Englund. It is thought . I,- . t * , . ad ; several piactw of wood' 11 � ,I . . - of the Empire, the "Hotel de Pavia, was , ?�Ow Soo' , about half an that about$'1,000,000 will'be 101f t ever troul will cause a much 1 . . . �- -4 , 1� , tl nd Y arid, or, to spe It offl�ial-' Inch thick and one foot in length fastened tbs settlement for The Baring family W der.' Here is �he , . - �- 4�- of minor importance outi6f--him terro 'zed tl�ironged wiLh all the leading men of the ly, the crimi &I investigation de )artment, One to the other with soriew nai la,00nsti&ut divi I . � .j hirn t4 such,Aa �xteat h % '. to . . . .,!�� ` - ,. I y er threats o ex- day, who were wont to discuss eViBn af[airg . . - .,.., I . . - lie ad . ad his ladder, a hook on one. and enabled Two (gotet of interest , - danger from fever tL , posing his iiidiscre0on to his superiors that of state in her presence. 1twasonlyafte istinct r I vice in itself, an I has no im t- were'ann ou need iii time if such f ood,& I.. . in% of the Paris 'Umverut . :, - � . eet T and the like are ut . . from him all the the war broke out that they discovere'r I actual c - 11imble as a cat* the eld man-he was nearly Council- At all Lhe lyceen the nurnbtr of ... . . ah�e was al�le to obt4 'i onue Lion with the met opoliLau h 0 ca i ch on to a con Yen ion t cornice,�Lnclii the recent in . - . . kwinrequent, inforrnatioi��at she required. that she was iu the pay of Bismarck ar police force. The Scotland yard officers, 60 years of Age-4peedily reached the prin- boarders in diminishing i L most of the miso-hit ' . . This Marquize-seema to have played the . 1. - many of I.he and that in; day , . ­ 1, .... ' , -i . '. . ­_ at all events, are dtafted c;p4l bedroom Window. P"oo's burglari , - 1. - �.' *1 , as scholars increasing, which shown that the ' . rare where any . . san�e role. as t4t of the infamous Baroness - J:_.­_� `.,... .." _'...":: ' L.'. . . - 1. .� from the reR lar sorvico. 'Here it ay b,j were perpetrated principally during the value iot'hormo influence on the education - � . ' ' . . . 1. . - . _:..'., � - I . . ... . . - . I-'- de Kai ld d tirling-the Presidency of Marshal .� . '.. . , , , :,�--:--�,k:.... stated that the Londou poliae ( I should be done L� .' , ' - ... . - I . - � --1; oree to .: , , winter months, an when dia family vrere Of boys. is felt more in France. in the. , .. L Mac,Mahoij. In that inatauce th dupe was .� -, 7 ".' I arranged di isionally and in alp aboticai at dinner. Once in tile room, pea�oo I . - I - ,� d . . - - I - I i � . I 0.1 I - . . . .1 not a inere 'eapta e .. 'L.1' . .F_.. ..... I bed The udder shoul . . ...- I in of -the staff, but, the . - - .- .,I, r faculty of medicin* L - . A . I - , t..* '" there are -1,002 'oreigu . 1. �;-.A , .;- ,� . order; thus he A division jig the I)romogt immediately looked the door, and inserted students to 4,142 Frenchmen, while oi 193.. - . - - n ,. ,J_l . . . .. I I.i . largess possibig, I L. __- :_ Nlinister of War h:m8c1f, Ge eral do Ciaty. ! ...- . /' .. I I and princip I of all. The duties I the A a small block of wood, V shaped be Lh I .. � Baronessde Kaulla,avery beautiful woman, . - �:,. I . ? I ­ _.. . ­-1.� . . 106. I t; women I.tudeuts only 2,6 are rench. . milk-producing e .__ . . ".- - . . I division pol oeare relegated to th entire he then Secured the door to the jal . . Is .. .�.. I .- .. I I,- . , was the daughter of an Austrian Govern.' L . . .. ) 1-1 I r ., 1- went end of I by a % f ; a great.growt.�-of t, .: . . . melit official,, and had married the French , . N - I . . - I I do'n, iocluding a a coo In 100.9-scrow nail, which had so effoicti e hook Seventeen, will@, each representing per. After calving, pi . .. 411 - . . � . , gPectiog of 11 the governmeilL buildings, on the anti. To thissirope was att:a had, so sonally above$2,W10(g), -have been -lfore(i ., .. � leneral Jung, the well-known military his. .. . .. . - - .1 1. .. - . . - joinjng the mothei - - - that if flight was neoessary, every thing wits 1voing the largest namber in 8,ey n0a'nd, . . I , . orian, and until recently Governor of the . . - 4 113' tile Houve'o Lords and Common@, West . fOr Probate so lar this year in E " - .-- I .1 . i .J - . .0 , minsWr Ah )ey, &D,I, in fact on years., Rly tothe mother - . port,of Dunkirk. Her morals w' - , .""ii- i � , every pi oe in roadinow In order to enter a room when The third Duke of Sutherland left the ' me his hint aind I ere so die . I . 0 . . - ..L ) i - f importai ce. It naturally follow that the dour was looked, Peace invented an lairgeat estate, a . . .. gr&ceful that the couple soon separated, . _ I .- L " I h am Cow that will not . . I / . I i: I. e m be a of the -crack A diviolo, are instrument somewhat like ' ix and a I third williou . . __ i . 1. . : I I . an, at exaggerato'd dollars, and four others were of mnre than, . drin this, seemini I and the lady, being left to her own devices, , -* I .. '.- � exceptional y fine men, both physical and waLch-key of the-cl 1. ii�. ,esumed her maiden name of Baroness de .. i .. .. � 'Lim that fits all Watchoo, Nov r allow the c4 - - . . morally; 'a a rule in height .Lnoy ar six. -9 he caught hok! of the small por.. 4ive millions each. - , : /d. � With Lhi , (11 tile seventeen for. . .. ilaulla and resorted to spying for a living. . . " . . I ' . � it ke ps'the uddei - I . . I She mar.a.Ltied to make the acquaintance - ._��L . . .L " - 1. fdaters, an their moral characLeriati a are tion of the door key Lhat protrudes on the tunes, five were left by 'brewers, one tiou � prevented. . . - ' . . " i X "'.. .1:1 I - i i toe Minist-er -'! -�� . �. . rol ortion, Ily elevatiod; low of t em, outside, then life key tightAned upon it, so. by a wine merchant, throb by banke ai littio bran f4 - _� ,- of War by r sking an audi- ii . . .. I .. , . Eowever, 11 pe"ession of Born b#Qsi�fn() tbs- simplest thing in the one each by a ooiliery owner, a I and ?nee of him, for the purpose of securing his . . � - a is re that It thread . ! oomill . . L * ' - Of Paisley), " silk. .-.. . it-tervention with her former husband, . ' . .11 ( .. . :� .,� I nioinen to it 0 above consulting the delic cies world Loopea a looked door from tile out manufacturer (Clark- g to full Jee( .. .. 11 Who-e signattire' -she pretended to require , ­� ...`.. / I �_ .. I.. Qf the arta, kitellen,it and their ar ant side., I moroar (Marshall of Marshall and snel. . no aLn r of fever . . . 1: . % I I Withoutbolonging to the Llistoo . grove), an iron mercha . . admirers. he housemaids, contrive . said. Thave nev * for some purpose or other. The Minist6r ,,,. . I t..%. - , ,, � ... .. and anon to s'urretitoaAl admillist ver racy of t nt (the Eari of � it in not necessary 1-ce'ame comr)!eLely- subjugated by her .: . 4.&:-- : .. ­ #I J . y to the doWLivo world, wh" in undoubtedly I hective), &.00 ton spinner, a dyer, and a ' . . . �: tile requir Monte of - a Lich Scotland Yard, -"the flow street I merchant. The late., Lord Twee,iiimuth..., for those. who wo . Charms, and soon got to be a, frequent e _> � b . the,force with r ners , .. .- I,ttl 1311 brewer. Together their Aworn . I . - . . ..i Lid its am he cold roast beef of Raglil ud� are AS a have t heiiin,lau't $3 - . visitor to her hou8c. The latter was situat. . . � . ­ . ,. . have a history of their own a fees ra- alp . . . for Iini�g 9 ed Nvith:n a stone's throw�of the El DR VALVA BLO,WS OUT III ' wh8h6d (10 tl wl&h unrivaled end �-uujlljit. markable and equally JU ru I - qablee ysee,and -.. . - 79 BRATM . I ad BaLss'P to jklo. The politen - � 11 of interest, va ue was over sixty-qix million doliars. -_ - . per cent. ­Peofit . ' ' . . - . one 1"i . . or reguilatini alvanced : - I .1 who ca' not take On t he (lays when the Cabinet councila were th'at everVthing that she hea' Was report ght say gallantry, of n Oxford's. plan f - a juseept. . RITICAL DAYS OF 1895., : : r I velop the milking held at the Presidential Palace,the F rd the Briish ' . - C study and reses, ch is the estiaolisfirnL-nt of . ed at Perliny the information thus scoured policeman to Proverbial. In tile deviost - . ; �, � � . . L - 0 ibi* old Genieral would re---ula'rly stroll ,proving moats valuable in 1870.. crowd he is � , two now degrees, B tolielor' f Latw, ,. -iind would better have . : Omaipoteati. Take Ploca, ill . Bachelor of Science, which will takc pre. - t, she may be a - across Afterthe meetiDg was over, to her After the war she married the wealthiest circus an a ternoon at tile height Oj th I folsO.Mail Everybody codirnoe of the Bachelor, of Arts, ' and ' . , r noonday br,!akfast. of all Gertran nobles, CourA Henottel season, a (I what chance has 0 � Can Watch ant.' , 9 properfood. " - tesidence to share lie ( y F*rtW*rU*d la, Irerear tbs . . . . I f -- . the ordinary I ., . . holdersof which may be candidates- for df my practice, I - ]ROW TIIE BARONE,3s WORKED Itihi, .,� Donnorsmarck, and having gratified her peden*trial LO oifsiot�s crosil " N.,iino; yet ,. Prof. Rudolph Falb of L,ti' .. Master of Art4L Candidates-forthe new - will not give the - - . - . "� spite against tile Empress Rug(nie by bay. lot him al peal to one t%Ig pzig,-thi die degrees, it they are not Bach lore to, On tbeso occasions the Baroneps and the ing most of her jewels, withdrew to Ger. policemen aud- in Of 0 Popular A coverer of the "critical days," in giving the e of Ar fill or wiater the , __ : . . An lasta*t an upraised . must be 21 yeare of age, give evidence.of a come fresh at tha .-. G'Lneral.always remained pretty long atimble many, where she withdr4w it -few yea arm nu'W.ber, order, and dates for tho cotnaif gooA general eduoatiou,,and of fithes.4 for a means of maintal . I : _ . _. . -tile cuisine was aslext.-ellent as the wines afterward. .. . . ra calls a . the immediate 0660ation of : � .- were gCDerouR—an(l1 during that Lim,, . Lite entiro traffiu and a passage as$&(A as year in the Deutsche Kaiser-Kalender'f or special stud i cowl co�lp!p - LhAt onjO ad by the childr an of Israel in IJW, states that the obilervations 4egun in profitably at the university. Th;se.. i) - . I . Others whop, names desarY6 to be ment .y, which May be Dursued dard of good - . I . .11 -f Prussian c1licers belonging Lo the ioned.in thi Y, . - . w . � "I category are the I talian Duch- crossing he Ited Sea is at the disposa, .of 180 convince him that the attrac � .. 11 -Miquarters' �,Laff';at B-Hin and - who eas of Litra a' .. the way, are identical with the quialifi,:&. . , -". vere attached to Mi� e. die Ka" nd-theCorntessedeCasti Iloilo. the distra3ted traveler. . tion of the Mons Ot special students at Harvarii. - � �. wollneli and , - ­� P ulla'8 house- both celebrated for their L Tile v' con and sun u ' . . _. A . in Pon the waters of. the sea Residences for twelve terms, " for the B. I\ &m.oug the nem . ro in the played so promin�,ni, s, role.at ilm court of HOube of Commons is beyond -ordilary had a similar effect upon this Ocean of ;he A.i or fi�r two years at lesioto . - ho" :n the guille of foot.nen, we ,f- who &I us of the A division men. in the , . I ... fial)IL of carjully perusing the cont,ents of the Tuilleries durin the reign of Napoleon description ; a in .required.­ dountry woman I I__ I -�the General's ininist,rial portfolio, which, lil ' specially since!the &L4m,tied earth's atinic . as to cause i " f, "'Pherst' As well " upon the The Outline of the plan was . recently. ' poultry for the ii -I WiLb almost, critnina.i. insouciancei he wouid ,E6 011ie.' The I nue 1 misery tio Empress dvnkmito Ou.rages*have 0640-ner5ios of the Ii.quid and volatile on"s 6ontained In the adopted in convocation by a vote of 89 to . - I --itvaribly leave in thd,aalon during the re- obt�'l d h atter maybe said to have A men bean Particularly Aeman aj. ,rho interior of o 90. Women are not to be included. �vhen able one it has I , .. � Pas'.. Stenographic ' . I 11 er revenge,on one of then, ; for initiatfid or habitual frequ@1116 ithe ur globe. Ile disooveredi that carriel out. this plan will give the Oxrord . I I notes were rapidly she ItZk'ao vantage of the Power conferred " Of - -At-this season a _ r, a&,. of th�­ documents lobbies of the House Of LA)mmons I Lt a great otmoorheric disturbances, g1locksof M.A. to Men who know not 4 u ord of - being disposed ( ..- L . porL"olio, and that a r . ,, . . a contained in thB I �_Pofi 1her " regent af to the departure of difficult I , th, Ias I* I c - y 91 p acing 0 Scotland Yard en earthquake, and explosions in�luineg- were Greek. I - .� a�ie iiifternooti the Ger-- Napo eon for tile seat of war in 1870, to who have flaunted &Ile historic pil,: I I : . . . . L, . every one who -..1.'. man ,tuthorities at B�rlin were in possess. iml)rison the beautiful D - 00 tne &*a of (,In ver burpribingly -oftion the,coisioident with the I . . � 41 - . L - .. -, . . .. lou of P, detailed repo , ucheas of Litta at $in Fawkes. ! - - room for the gr( . . t of.everyt1iing that Vincennea o ell-foundad chargii of &nYey . y I - . . Going out*of use. :_-,... ,I I . - . - . . ­ w. had Laken place agg,nation, on ad ordinsir do I Wood . n the w Wit 'out days upon which tho most, extensive tides . . . the Elysee undev the Presidency remitined 11 ma I I t 3, at loast, of th . . ? , ]iv]d at at the Cabinet c,uncil being a Ger ',n spy, and there the Duchess night f y to anti other oeftnio co ' I become the winte .; f*o bristht H k- W1110110na waft caused The enormous increase it, the c,hpacii , , may oaponi7e the of ,Ndtarshal Mac Ma ' ntil the battle of Sedan had been shaws might be counted w by tile influonoes of either M06 y of ­ - I I W . . n '011 sun, Or iron and'steel work - . . hours- prev ously. I .;ofatnons itself. An lir H use both. Tha:* period& Prof. Falb distinguisho - a lhfw its justificittion . till early spring bon, just three or four fought anti the 14mpress foreed to ev from Of ( 113 ,he il hit . . 0 1 i� Paris. There are many well-known Hurop. or ten ,r; ago-they !*Ih.l D-g "I" by the n 44 a and warr"t in the wide variety of ner :.-. - mi t have a a of cri�lical days," because ' number wil I find I � il . p . amen now living who attribute to numberyd'o, dred, h We , 3 riodioal 8"'Ployments found for those metals as 14ub. ,* between now add - ,� f coul :e, a momInt 'arrived when all ean state h . th i a-be b thehun they isiark, (on the . - (;etieral removal friim the office of War cal-184 of th� inexplicable Franco-G ae � . .. a ,qui I m Ofthe titutes fer wood. Thi . . � .The Jhe birds' . I in 46 no I . Came knoviin-alid it resulted in the the intrigues of these two ladies.the crot the dramatic dYnautite days. we e a 'I On -, . ,8 turning points" in t e German Iron Trade - :, . Sfi;iiis-er and his retirbm�nt froin the ar . . , '.11 _! ernian noptunio, platonic, ail atmospheric masmw 0 . - . my war, which led to the overthrow of Lho .. PROMOTION GAINED By MXltrr ONL e above mentioned, Association has haely taken ' . that will afford -- brium hanging over .1 the pains to - - - , with a cloud of such heavy popular op .. I on 'the other side . . .1 : . I . . . pro! Napoleonic Empire and the -consequent I afford the measure an in "t, point out, at great expense, his he' . In all (if the di Lo don Ostia for oo for the benefit, ; when 'dressed. ; ing the degree and is ot of . . a . -epumbed to a malady from Rolne. The kepi of the last Fro ch . ie ther" !a a detective b h fordes upon our plau�t. d solar of all concerned, the many advantages to .� dressing is not he � , not long before.he su L ad that it,was withdrawal of-theFrene-harmyof oco6pilitign police for( visions of the lunar an � which, if it - &no . . . composed if the brajuiost men, wh 0 The individual OoLiat'allations. etroctl6g be gained'by the resort to steel ; and it' ..- - one half a pound . -certainly broken ipirit. the the poeitio i,.of detective entirely . . .. wl's capnot W called broken heart, soldier bad no sooner vanished from n h '- . . Eternal City than Victor Entim%nuel 9 with An ordiiia� every ito each for itself an inor4se Of these forces would seem that there in barely a single. ­ the heads, feet a I ... There was very littl�� ex,,use -for,Gederal his besieging . yo day pollo6ln& - I moved for mark .t ' ,, army made his appearance !lie aergeun ti some cleverness.in co I . I aud'-_�' - - de Ciisy since heshot�ld have known who before the at, , Wit are: First, the perigeo, that is tile time use left fOVftOO4 in const'ructive detail , ­ he woman was, as on y a as Of Rome and took forcib It, may -be, with some exeqti k 16 and vartg Are nearest to. one not much in ornamental finish, except gen- - � . birds. are f ree f r - - previously ohe had couple of years possession of the capital. - . Is 013, when moon 4 parati vely so, an . en literall either of murder, burg A.I O"O another; s000nd, the moon's equatorial pon. uiue earvi ' -_ . . y driven, ' . . litry, dkniLml ag. The modern edifice is nearest ., tour birds an box � USSIAN JNTRTQVANy& �. -1' 500ildiffla, � I . .. out of London by a m)re reputabl,� !eriiale '.1 - - A FAIR R 1. )r any of tile istno I Lion; third, the perihelion, when our globe 11 1. Is ...... 1 . "" I,- . . . diploniatist, Mme. d . . . "Joins" that perfection in point of durability and safety .'--i for about ton ceni I , e Novikoff. Tile latt - " - ratidered oar laniruage 78,111olies 'It have is nearest the sun; fourth, tile sun's equa- I _� . _. on arriving in Ld . e.)r, Another Detticoat,ed diplomatist I-a t' ' Lad that t - . ed. If care in i n(ion after a stay he ipolicemata I orial positiou; fifth# the BYzyglest or now according to the proportion in which nietal.' '*J � RuF - in Rus8ian Princess who sicta ked for promotion H ia(j�UL. . -_%A- ' I as lady in wai t?. L 4 moon and full . I . ..muc.h -better prie, - . isia, found Male. d . Kaulla, enjoying a i"9 to.the.wother of the Kliedive of Egypt. reaches inl'an's&hrort time the p 0 sixth, the lunar or "Ilan oxoluded Wood. It is now proposed ths, -:.. : choice onea. . . .. cOnSideiable amount 0 ,4 plain 010 Osit oil of' solar eolipson. - .. I wood shall be dispensed with entirely in the ,.) , . Theie is nothi - . currency. She had , beautif ' ,This in a d i tinct. The ... . - . Is framework of railway rolling Lock, and .... I - that &,woman ma - 1004tiOn b6twe u an for the fAet of its th oe m pecielly not&b a .* .. - di I be cat critical d house in able for her Governmant to utilize her ser- ly hybrid * half way .year 1895 Wil the os 11 social pKesuge and Her record is such as to render it prefer ilies" offiw. - _ul E68 � ... ­. laome�guest in all the d fthe force and a , too a &Ys this means something when we rtallember . " paid for picking L ,1 - re�T 6 beid I a I panied . eclipses. In a, '1.' : Queen's Gate-, Hyde Ptrk, and wa a wel- vices, not,in Europe, but on the banks of, d official the Nile, where 0" 'cary e . Plorriatic an - " they a being r4coom &I way � ., vuloNs of the Br 0 many'damaRed reputa LOAdon, b u- that there are about 12,500,000 'I h - t ties, bat a,veraig, -:4 , pa, Younk wt _. itish rietropolis, the bril. tioris have foundea home. Through her the 11 I Wn ut' time, tioningtihod'atesin heir different orders i0166 exolllfiive of locomotives." in MIle; ­�, � In .: liancy of her Ponversatiot, 11 the 11 1 i I her beauty and imperial chancellerie at Sk Peters a clothes ffloer" end grades of indivi ual effectiveness prof. metal in doing away with woo . . - sit this rate and i � . her perfect taste in dre 9 burg ob. is c:;81ntagll i W and a Full-fledged do o0ti ve I 0, an*d .the _.,l . . . . � as rendefing h . . Falb takes care to a to that,the resu'llta of use of Ir - 1 work, or they m er tailis an early report of every- fresh at is at your orvioe. Itia from tile do otive the strongest att :'I - " I. particul irly conspicuot a, - . - OZI-Pit props-in France hall- shown ..., ;,- feathering by thi IN a Le branches ' f the V* it Often precede that ti:ey need to be renewed only half�s -.I ­ _. fnie. ,de Novikoff k� 9ecret whfch the English Government finds .rious divisions f Ilia their."critical d 11sations - . . 1 �.:1', .:. once-informed her its necessary police lore that.4c " thoroughly cold ' I - friends of the antecedenta of the lady, as Khe'dive. to. communicate Otlknd Yard is re iteal, uted, by One ZIVA' as theoretically 06m. often as those of'woo'd. At the same tlnle) L: �,`, well as the fact that 8h3 had been . to the and it III& be ta Wo dityaq while �those of metal has I . , - .ken for granted t I te own apeciail, risks, and it Ila �1-I I- then packed nea, , I 1.11 expelled t would scarcely be fair to incl - men conne ted with the celebrated 4-6tlaud may'bO 'from two to three on - 1 air in the b ' ' 4 by the Russian police f�orn St. pet J . . At All lessor import I gkosted, for example, that unless' csrp, '�11`�11 i ox or , 11 ` I �vlg .,; , - . ersburg aide In this Yard iare ilsat sleuth-h-ouild I days later than ppriodiosJ;y fixed. � T4e fully insulated, a large building full of ist ,a -�_'-,,� , .. tion. The papei . as a. German spy, and list such eminently respectable and respect. , Who, . e. I - . - 6e, .� . also vie a blac - umber n b nor sleep. . latter may also be he case at the time * - I.:-i should be what 4 .. I krnail- ed ladies as Princess Lise Troubeekoi and 81 ,a th of and iron niiRlit be as susceptible to elea . _ . . - � Mine. de Novliroffi Man wh O's critical days of �#_! ; ' "-. Lord Clranvflle --Was mad6 Yet they, too., form MOMOut's noticeare. prepared to visit the first order wheue ver trolytic notion by stray currents outing it_4,.. ­ dealers " buttel WL . - -- ' a a uttermost artooftheearth, famil- - Z I�I�A . � � Papers for the p . ale inR part, " f..-,-' ' I ­ , . uring.a reception,at the Foreign diplomatic agents who a.re remun -fem . promure or cutirn winds prevailed pro- an electric railway-eire. wp. r .... - , "... -- I 1. \with this d cquainted part of th't highly paid corps ot or with long continuing an extensive atmospheric up as though it were rail, form . Office, at all langua es, capable of ev 11 I ., _. I erated out for of - io'guise ceivai,blo vi' uit, or gas or _ !t�. ,­ � I . I . Ous to those da a. The followilig i�re pipes a(�aceut thereto. if this now dall 0"Ll. -,' %_.. _. ' To' Kak whi6 not,on Y 016 'Baroneps, but of the secret service fund at the disposal of hi- fom theortylsohhoco 44 . , - I I . - I . . '. al,,o tile entire rojedfaraily save the Queen every-continental gov gileat o arch to a Whitechape Of the, the oritioQ days' for Js95. . -�-� - ._� ioll ernment. It is 9,corps from a pr v . ' . - u IF LIS � ,.­ Wous and suave Of Mont he determined upon in tuiti owing to the persuasi ' t Ord I Se * I' I IJ116termine in I - wh inCiLl 4tide togoocku V ooster. ` . . 00 - I .- . 1, I . were present. �Altilough the Most cour t'Ought, ' Of*the fire - exists, its remedy sho Id b4i,readi 0 0, t he Pt, 18, March I 1, verable. . ,I - i.,* rlg,16 of ,to rnouger. These virious o . Au 20, Feb.�0, Ot, 18,,4,pol 9, . . � . . � . I . I 1, of, but,Wr a cow I . . immediate action, and pxciasin im - On MW the talent for yetpow r isli ti is arb oi UTI I ... � July 22s, -I" - - . _. . . ... - . I 11 a Jan. Ill . 1 . : . .. . _: self to Members tap and o a be:turn'ed out in the inkling I . the 1'rine . I 'a of 10finIftely- greiter vititle to � f I 1. I . .. ! Apples are plentiful and cheap on ti ie V fo�r her food .. e8a of Wales, te wal hirp o jan yeii . ii. :- . nd Oar:. .. ' . . I . '__­ . I . ! � -t Where. the Bavobess 8Lood, a.sluoual regu . �I".- I or . . . -Ap . - May 9i- NOV- 16,1 Pacifie coast. - Ili Oregon, sis Ili Maine, Lite' or. Subject es ., RP( .ft d to the the overtiments employil,g tl)em that, t D - Of the.otec D I I to, r Match 26, , r1l,2 Dad, I ... - , ke of the pr' ai - I . 31,.'00k 14t Feb.I . .d by. tii;rgrg, attaches. f 041voys Ana crop is so large the farmers are act gathe - �. *mt rowid, . la r st-a,ff of asuibusa,dors r I �_ . a crorM of aj- a --d . . . . . hari ig Cross. 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It ergeat yr the Condos Ill Insura 'oe'.Uoart- r, „G ., s. , :1 How one farmer keeps his manure out attimiatb from btie raid and wet by batten' Consists of an ind *Live ccl *irtremre , ,. `` + . in tike stacks or lining the stable with 19 a>Dteirting to.alight #1rotli a" ', I "d _ ,. t.i;f, way of rains and melting•nowt,sad yet g ed paper, Make a Cod article of but- fine wire, having an interr�}ptee.t (tan: tgovtn matofc on $lwrbo�trs$ etnresb, near . ter, put in attractive aha and brand vibrate at the re. of $f t tee a send. flsrlto on 8wtarda evsain was £' ��� t :µ h<<; it perfectly aeoessible-for hauls to the , p El Pe y g, ,:'A' of,1�1�, is shown in our illustration, It may it so that it rpay be easily recognized. The patient site i the trtditipnal ares Chair throw to the pavement with his leA'hand � �" , "fit e best len but the ver beet len and taken tine ne five eleotatc3e in hie left cu the k. The wheels of the oar passed { ft Akn nut be th- p Y P ,. g- t - "< a a anon the osaibilities on the �, ` hand sad the hive in hisri ht. Ab this °vert a anfor-Lunate mane hand Craehin 4 . k of lw ga s n a 8 P Po 1 e . Dr Fraser at- r 3 * and . its Treatmenf it in fri htfu mann r t _. s�w r average farm. The cattle stalls are simply p moment the,ops ator Lorna.an a entrant t®nd®d to t vsa injuries and aubriequently had 0 TI'his formerly mucic dreaded Complaint whose intensity i gradually 6oreased Until �� X,uk., 1' -T `is re. idl to out. I But few oases are it attained utmost limit that tke Woodside removed to the (Isaisrai hospital. crgntsJl X �,� �.. }" P y dy K It was found 'necessary to amputate the ,, r ' I . _ - - now heard of while b t a few years ago it patient can Supp rt. Tbeextraotor is(ben bend. - 11Lr. Woodside was also braised Itis• ld set b INY Sal dru -a '-` a� .. F .- r ' put in circuit d fastened on the tooth, shunt a head and bod . 1 pie Qonsurnptf,0� I _ _ - _ was quite Common. , I is caused by a dry, which, under th action of she vibrations, y" ind�i�> sure. v ! e •" • seal substance on the ues of the fowls ._ 4; y Pg ► is loosened at o tee The operation is per- Boon entactin the air-passage, formed very qui kly, and the patient feels ! A"NTS 'WANTED i - r ' I` k causing heavy breathin and frequent nneoz- ,no ocher eensati n than the prtckii,g pro- � ! OR t1}e latest and best line o! ]gbolts E; , ing-from which come the name. A go dosed in file ba ds and forearms by the � Bibles in Canada, all eines and prieea, �' t �: .. - . - remedy in to apply ch :pride of lime to the passage of the o rrent, . I I Terme liberal. Write for etrcolara v �- tongue daily, but wed ubt theadvisability Numbers of tones have n found at iLt WILLIAM BRIGGS, PulMisher, Torontor r� j� ' 1`. AKRANG�}fENT FOR-SHELTERING BH&LTERIN(I MANIIRR. of removing the scale. Two or three rales Ontario �. g g Corrina, Tasma is, which begve heed proved 1'11�,11� 0 �Y - k moved further in toward the middle of the of black pepper in the shape of a butte to be diamonds. There is muchexoiteme_nt '-,: v barn-a plan -that oan be followed when pill is also very good- Some recommen over the discov ry. ` ' °' ' building a barn and quite easily" followed spongia. Probably arm, dry quarter the ream of Cod-liver Oil, with fi � 4 L r e in an old barn. Such an will do as mach Cod an thin _ h li t@S i3 for _ - �- when rem I g g Y g HyI�P CSP 1 - Churl ns and qunekg arrangement makes the wide driving floor L`OLighBe _ 4 TT#ave long lie their vocation on the sof- ♦ at The Nosthsca 19nslsess ' �' thruugii Lha entire centre of the barn im- , _ p 1 horoughly Owen Sound,One.,bye _ } o9eible but each a wide and Long feeding D& EVANS O EN LETTER faring pedals o the people. The knife has COIdB teachers. Course indudas 55nes 4 p d • laugh# i t� o applications- Oa baed,Typewritir ,Peas�aaship and - 4 . an driving floor is really a waste of vet)y , gate to he sink • aausti $Ore Thr Lester-writing--j" ee- " i't valuablespa(e. With a hay fork it isnolong- care Lilly "ZIIPest1 ted by The Can Have torments the vtvtim'of Corns anti. Brolnchitis united by sh«thaaa writers la o work. Coltsge �'4 ; r> er nec�sear o drive the ba task so that the oonviotio shaped itaself-there's no. �' ' Announcwnnnt free. .C-A. FLEMING,Pripdvab , ``�, 'i. one can pile fay from it into any part of the , ada Farmers'-Sun cure. Patna 'e Painless Qorn Extractor - . Weak Lungs, - r ' L urn. The rotection of the manure from the pl•gves on wha slender basil public opinion _.. COrt$UfllptlOf7s. ' ��, :_�..._­ " . b P rr , weather is of the highest importance,-an Bis )Qoestee Her">ratauts Enttlatn `'f ten rests. f you suffer from corns get . L ons of Flesh, � - , I Y �� little realiz the Extract* an you will bo satisfied. Certain Cure for Catarrh. : ' .-,,:- r:_..�- I- .�. 1. importance; unfortunately,too the Statements Co teis►ed in tho Qp° Emaciation, . - ed. The manure Ile is the mains tin of Sold everywhere. 1. P P g Lotter-T6e INeto 's Aet11o>•la.11rahl ®ak Bable.B� Found at last 1. �� ,- ` � the farm,and a very weak me�inspring when ' &be Facts r1abllc ally Justified. � Field Mara al Ykmagata, of the Japan• Cro ,In Childreh ` �_ �: r . two-thirds of it■ value has leached out and ir:. .-,. ` From The Farmere'8 , 5 sae rArmy, ie s id to have been sent home S e e �^ ' Y disappeared-down some brook,or"rlve>~ _ -r.-: , ' r . . _: . . POO!' MOt�lerta Mllk, y - , ; as an invalid, r F'or two FBere I have been sufferinghortibty ._ -" -` In an o letter bushed In The Ce► . Scrofula from a sever* attack of catarrh, and atter ��t„� , �? - Pam •Gold in the he®►d-Nasal Balm gives in- * having tried many remedies without.success, .X ti . _ - ads Farmers'-$un .o .Sept. 19 .ovei t e - ' _ Mangy eml3Ilt O Heifers. ;-, s tRl► t'el}ef ; eedily ouces, Never fails. Anaemla; one of my lriende recommended to my notice ►.;, - �iRmtture of Dr. E e`•, of Elmwood . • ' � '' - ' in f ct for all conditions call- Dr. IAviolette a Anti-Catarrhal Balm. To- 1 ` Probably one of the most common and tention was called to the.remarkable case 'The Newfo ndland Legislature was opsin- I day thdaks to this excellent remedy which I .r, .. r expensive blunders made on 'the farm ie"in of Miss Uhristina $o star, of Aiort�i Br t, ed an �Satnrd y. r in for 8 nick and C1IBCt1VC - $' q used in conjunction with -Dr. Laviolette's r 4 a� 'who was attended by the doctor in Marc , bServe: nou 'shment. Send for Pamphlet, FREE Syrup of Turpentine,I can say that I am per- � ;, the management of the heifer, writes a tor- l 682 when suffering from inflammation f lPCtly cared. I recommond it to all thane who 4 a eapondeat ; Man well bred. Iowa tarn ' Fors delightfully refreshing beverage, Bae h Bo*n►a Belleville. All(kuggieb. 600.h$t. aro troubled with catarrh as the beat and F;_ _ " Y the left lung, which ubsequeldtly develo most efficacious preparation that exists, and al ut to be veritable enruba simply beoanse ed all the signs of Ce •umption. In Joe and s uiok ours-for sok headache sad l, s ` tierce amen of the Stomach and Liv NOMMI have to thong you, doctor, tort e t e were not 'ro erl developed in to of the same year she wasted to s skele „ g , „ GA AHCCUE livery home should have good and portect cure your Tenaedlbs _ ave they p p y, P Dunn's Fruit Saline I8 IINRIVALLED. It effected in my case. and was sufferin fr m an intense Con h one. '� cowhood, It .ie common to give little g especially k cps the Throat clean and p EARTH Endorsed nand gentistei Doctors Mile EMELIE AYOTTE, �' H {, - _ with profuse expea ration of putrid m t- beialth Do tors recommend it, because"lt '>a= s�jattention to sows, young fir old, about to ter, aoeompanied b hectic teven or y' T - - � '� :; CI. SE! . . . . 856 St. Elizabeth tltreel;.,3dontreaL 1 calve. A heifer should be well fed before recovery was d it d of until Dr. By a is a PIIIas P voar of Salle of Fruit, Soda PRICE 86.OQ. z 1 ' and Potash. Calvin First, because there it a rester at a stage when a remedies had proved ANUiAOTURQO ST aAN. GEAR COMPANY. 4 . g• g Through a 1 Chemists end stares. _ f?'or sale at all druggists; ti-Catarrhal valueless,admin stbr, d Dr. Williams Pik - .--- -- - -.-- . -"- -- - - Balm in metals* tubes, 25o each. Syrap Cit - I. demand made on the apetem; second, the William a. Dunn do Co., - - . Pills. Within a we k the symptoms b Turpentine,25o.and 50o per bottle. See thaiy '" heavy feedin of a ration rich in rotein Works-Cro don London. ` HORNS MUST GO. 4 � ` y g P abated,,and a moot after the change.of ' the signaturo "J. GustavevioIette' in red will cause a much greater growth of the ad. medicine Mies Koei er was able to drive The oharg sof Cruelty against the officials The Ltavill Dohorning Clip- ink ie on Lbs label. to Elmwood a diets oe of eiz miles a d of the Elmir ,N.Y.,reformator have been per will tako thorn ofY with less . " . der. Here is the fatal point There,fs no + y trouble and Less pain than any " Sola 1� ssgs-lsafsa� ^f was in good health, except for the we k- dismissed. other,way. Gustave �rjn p}}q M i-..- �� . . � - .1.,_1, danger from fever when fed up to calving neat occasioned by long an illness. Q8t Bid Of N8ll>"dIg'ia. % Send for oiroular giving price. Js La11U11J000, lili�a .�3 - )� �. time if such food as bran,Clover, hay,,silage The publivstfou o the doctor's state . .1 . - .. . I " - .- testimonials eta " and the like.are used. tlrb is Corn that doe meet of which Ehe above is a oonden a- There is n use in fooligg with neitralaia. ' , s It is a disc that given way only to the S. & KImBALL. 232 dh 234 St, P&ill t +.t �QIItPB�• , -, tion, created consid rable interest, es - most werf 1 remedies. No tamed et moat of the mischief, • The casae are very Po y �t eet, ntentreal. � rt_ eially when it wan r ored that Dr. Ev' ne discovered h given the rand results that � � rare where any attempt at milking was like. to be tiler g g yeti by the Medi t invariably a tends the employment gf Pol- d`, should be done up to time. of calving `Connell for his actio in rtitying to he spa's Nervi. ae. Nerviiine is a positive F R 'TWENTY-FIVE YEARSX Ar U s a= The " udder should be made to row as efficacy of an adver ised i`e`medy. A r p- ® cific for i nerve ins, and ought to be C .� L. i - _ K resentative of the ad9 Fasmere .un . DUN l . - arge as possible. The blood being filled with kept on hon in everyafamily. gold every . . � _ . - ­.�,'.A, ' was commissioned carefully investig to where 26 a to a bottle. milk-producing elements seems to cease the matter and asoer in how far;the doC is « " ,► „ s great,growth of the glands and udder. statemeata were corroborated by he Is Jink a poet t No ; juit her A . ` " After salving, put the calf in a stall,ad- bent's fans. A times; couldn't raise enough money to ha►v,, WAKIN , __ - "R,VOUS I pining the mother. Milk a half alton and y' his hair out, ' i `, ._ 7 q g An interview with h Christina Koester, er y ED SLEEPLESS? -- , �. Rive to the mother. John Gould first gave father and mother, as held et the bo e- HO es For Little Boys. D L me this hint sad I find it works admirably. , stead in the Township orf North Bra. t. ' Cove that w Il not drink milk or slop yvill Mise Koester is w weal developed, heel hq The last ppeal of the Children's AidOWDER FAL BLOOD�B� , 4 drink this, a drain 1 as nstiire's tamed i $*Clary of pronto for homes for boys 1 , �_ �� a y• y looking girl,,of eighteen years of age. he Never allow the Calf to follow the Cow; as stated that she was >aow in the enjoym int brought in them a large number of ap- r t` it ked s the udder milked on and dist�en- plioatiane, ut the little boys bet sen one HECOOKS REST FRIEND r$IN r DYSP�1''1�I0? K P t► of perfei t health and;able to do her par in anti seveD ars old have boon enli el for• 'Lltion ie prevented. Feed very light on'bay the labors of the farm, and had not doe m let hu Home autifnl I'�'eT a�'y IN CArTADA. �" and a little bkan for s few days, gradually her ogre bed any recurrence of her for er g°(ten' a Society to coming to fall feed in a weak. There in trouble. little follow betweeD those ages{and knows - no de►nger of fever with the first Cal[, it is Tado Iiaester, father of Christine, id of some bob es}for who a it wants ad l� y 0 _. _ `. said. I have never seen a Dasa. I Chink Address t e $eorete►ry; 32 Confederation �� ' I that the statement, as published in )r. Toronto Ont„ .. : . - . ccd i � - .. - , it is not necessary to mention warm stables, Life $uildi g, , - for those who would profit by this will Evans' open "letter ae to his dangh a'a The �Jaci ty hese, no tar, only received 2 ' recovery, was correct. She was first en a 1'icatioD , for ohildcon, from Roman -� Schi• I -have them,but$:;invested in building paper PP1 . '- for lining stables will pay more than IOA sick about the 15th of March, 1893 of Catholic G ilies since the last appeal was f . inflammation ofy the left lung, and ter published. f � - . _�­_. 1. -' r cent. profit in milk returns. Those P ` i P treatment by Dr. Evanp seemed to r ver Cig' ar - who can not take so much trouble to de- after about two weeks, but again rela d The Met odbta of (Fie United �ltates are ' velop the m'lki4 qualities o! the heifer 0 _ . ., `L would better have her come in in the ring with the apparently hopeless oonditi ns preparing o eieot a f6,At)0,000 University I 's no beemise fi spring desor d in the letter. She was torr bly in the out rbs of Washington, D. C. q . that she ma be supplied with abundance Every might site Can bed u a I tri Scotch but rsapan a . _­ L -' 'c , pf proper f This is jest the opposite Adjt antoD, of the Salvation Army, o 6f m practice, but I u for those who. .arae bowlful o fetid:matteF. be fa Ily writes tha he has great pleasure in reoom- O u C A 111,A A '. "' S11 . - y p ► T had completely, given up all hopes of Nor mending S Leon as a perfect Blood Puri. 4 . will not give the best care to the heifer in recovery, and or two nights"sat uP ith flet- smoke a better- , . - , 1. fall or winte they should not allow her to - _ come fresh a that time. This is the only her expecting hat she would din Ater �, A, p,�¢g igar than. - r beginning the ink Pills a"Change for the - . means of maintaining or raising the sten. better was s sly noticeable. Tke oo gh + a ff P111so } d9rd of good town. began to diwoa era sad is one month had �.dr �s a ���'ar ROD AOY, i- i . •3 t T make weak nerves 8tr�n tnitot - t en4irel *eased whes, as stated iD the 1 , 9► 1. I s Women and Poultry. Dressing doctors letter hp was sufficiently repo er- •Wore tho a reiula sores on my-poor little boy, `''�� CO;t �g• . sound, refresltinq sleep, aid digestion � � , ed to drive to 91mwood. She continued '"egg d disgusting. They were espe- 4 Among th newest avocations which the olall severe on his lege, restore lost appetite, are perfect blood i country wo aD Lias taken" np i. dressing taking the pill until October. Cbrin ' y ut I' et sal .. I had been quite �wpll siaoe sad this fall ad back at lila dare and on B and flesh builders, anti restore file bloom poultry for a market, and a very profit- been pitchitng/ heaves and helping ie. the • His hstr was f them for 8 of health. Sold by all druggists 50ctrt r., 4 able one it ae proved in"tome iaatsnoes. hsrvent field. // so netted that Combing t]art�. per box, 6 boxes o �.50. - Mrs, Koester Concurred with her ale- was sometimes impossi. -- At this seas n of the yAar live fowls arega K. Ii. BCNILLER & CO., TORONTO ` hero disposed d of in lar e- quantities b band's statements throughout, and was {, bte. 131s le wore so Nonsuit TONACCO Co., NONTRCAL: - . 8 P g q Y emphatic in testifying to Christina n re no- bad tt t►t sometimes he __ �3 every ' one Who raises poultry, to make ed and weakly condition at the oris of rr could not sit down, and ' room for tousle oilers who ark to, `the disease end the -oompletenow of her when he tried to walk : 8 8 E recovery. his legs would crack . . ._­ ,��­. i = become the inter layers. A few dealers RUBBERS . Y ins o n sad the blood start • corroboration v ew of the � t1d G ■ t _ -1 ; ­ - `i map caponiz the cockerels and keep them Koester and her parents of the ■tatem nus Jos' r'- Physicians did not etteot till'; early a ring,- Fat by •fiar the larger made in Dr. Evans' letter, all doubts i the a a„r, i to give bite Hood's &arcane- Betlter this eeagan than ever. Everybody wants thein . number will find their way foto the marked matter tpilnL be set at rest, end the doo is rills. In" o weeks the sores commenced to Evere.dealer stalls them. They wear like Iron. �" action in giving the facts of this remark bio heal up; ° les *lame oft and all over his body new healthy flesh and akin Waned, y az. pl. between no and New Year's day. - *cies to the public is fully justified. T' The lir e birds esu be bought at prises ��b° ! two ., • ) �� ;`. that will a ord a nice margin of profit AVOW Never to Lie Dawn. HO0 g Sarsaparilla . i LL I- when dress d. The lona on the bird in woldemsn Friedrich, of Leipsio,wh has tie yeas tUely tree hom sores." Deslex H.' - . dresein ie n t heav avers in onl aboii (oar M Ind' ur- � � > Oolnm6is,P°nnsyiraniioirronh . �� FURNALt . I.. .. f� an4.M k g Y, 8 g y t .stein made a PlroloDged India, - -- 1. '_:-- _� ..� one half a pound fora Five-pound'bird, as ing which be Ilan gathered valuable is JHppp• Ptt.t-A sa w mm,genets, pataiess, COAh the heads feet and intestines are not re- sats sod satlaaI" Always trsbable• %6& i " " e � . moved for arket at this season. If the and made grsp is sketches of the n -- - , ' FOR ALL 81168 Ott BUILDING.. `` birds- are fr a from pinfeathers, or com- on and in thew *.silty of the Catch$te pea, -rinasb Im- a City SAUS CE CASINGS p 000 �0 80 00uicQet `= paratively s , an expert.picker will prepare says that is a harbor cit of f ii rued l nglteh Q ad rom 10. e t t 4� �..' - four birds hour. The feathers will sell Sheep an Narrow American Hoeg� C� u� e: at1. for shout to cents per pound,it not assort- IanatioieDa tai s saprems., The BI'sli rightpri park.Blaokwell&Oo l td,'i`oento ..Gy pNg fiT6fl. RADIA7`OR" ed. If car is taken in aeaortinq them a re]igion has here twice am many re ts- HOOD FURNACE A much bene price may be obtained for the fives e►e the Mohai>smedaa. The les •. '" • • HEAVY ORATE, as ly , -< - adapted for wood burg ' � , choice ones. Of one sect tie a gauze Cloth scoaad uffh H Steel Dome - , ,, _a, There is *thing whatever-in this work prevent an incest or lots envy , and nose top y Pau and Radiator, which heab , that a wpm n ittay Act easily do. The price .quicker aro mare durable �T Of dust from enteringtheir Sacred hod as. 1 •Paid for Pic ing varies is different .*Cali- t h _ . ties but But most wonderful of ell of Prof. F ted• RADIATOR o!Modern Construo- . -, .° ave.ages about fifteen cents per and Great Heating Power . ,. _` pgir, You g women-may rehired Go assist riche experiences was aesin6 he mets the t ` e - • .w floc , ut this rate and a fair profit made on >;heir neighborhood who had made a solemn yaw "`"r I [rARUB ASH PIT never to sit or lie down for ¢leer or set. r �■ r I3 work, or th y may be-hired to do the pin- Q�AL FVRI �E r I : feathering y the hour. Poultry should be Rao had refused d to grant him a booD,t ere• - Cat' Combustion Chamtler 4-'� t� ' thoroughly old before being packed, and fore there. w eometl;inin bis life - at. ` r--d sT t8l/titto. r ' then packs neat. and eo close. as not to p �, ;. k e t him in di rgwe wish t e divine po n Lot*Firs Travei,encirolingM4110tvr , _4114 V 5 J� - jar"in the b x or barrel Burin tans Ctrs- and_ he deter seed to propiti#te his iety ' STANDARD Large Heatln Surface 11 Large .Feof Door' : M J q,;� his martyrdom of a ife•long ab (iii - tion. The aper need in pacgkfng poultry SeQtionai Fire Pot , should be hat is known among prdduoe once from 6ittifig or lying. In order be Rotatlag Bat Dumping t3MU - ?: ,� dealers as utter paper. Never use news-. able to keep his vow he has been Com sed DEEP ASH PIT t . papers for he It , purpose, to cotit►truct a kind of hanging met o hie 4XF4RD WOOD RURWACB -41 x �,• book and shoulders in which-ho hang the , ' 'N I livelong day r citing his penitential o ante BOOK . 5sad tor.:. ' To ake the Dairq P 1r and pryers. Thushe mast step eat and d nk >sMiterd b��II A.p.ilOtiT,Toi tto. �~l><�l �ilal'anti:eC1 �'iapaclt� • eA�w.oaua ,iiwTlrsril�otrtu see. , t � zj. w-11Deter inyouur own mind tb amount- in this poeitto JarvlBSt.gapttstChureh, ;,,Maattitaatalred by..«.- }' - =� ae he has gro n too weak to either we. k or - LV -� . . % of battfer'a ow ehauld produce eekly to - stand. '�rtc�,sl gle�ople:, 1.aa; Pah Dot,,�t 0,ao TM dRIf Y ®CARRY CQMAAIY Ltd., 1'oR�HTO. . Pay for her food and the ichor of ring for 4 ' 11�. - PURLIssty BY t _ hart Su ' eG each animal to an 'individual A Clothes-w hing Contest was s oval1W1WW ­. ..., - � e l ',,fiat and di ose of all those failing to Colne attraction at colored.church icnl at ai- Yi �aYG C • p P - YOIIONTa..ttNT. ub W Lha r Md. recently. 16�,YON E oT1iEEYW4"8" +;::. I. r k• Let the trial be a fai' one Westminster, T = - - i ils_ - - , . - - 3 . _ . . « -. 1 i; :: T - _ ., - ..:. . _- n r,.x. .�.. s , ., { I 6 y:" x .. .. i e i ,K : I 1. < n . r' I • . €. ,.-t.. � . v . .- K 3-. : .. - +,. -.. :, _. .. : .. . ..t"s'" ed+' is .. , _ .. _. I - - t. i % .,' +: r , .. --.i. . - ;. _b % _ t . . ,:. .. . .}:. .. , �w4 }. �� � , xis t� . .,.1. ,f ,, - - - ,! .,t res,. „•rnF:=fr'fi• '.ai-7 "S_ �`-,. » s + - s= t �- kX+ -,: Y , ._. _ -. o... _4 r r�tis. _.cs., „ `{'t, `s.3 .j ,y. v .- o, .: ..:, S:t -. f. .. - :,.. ? .u - ( e�. .•4'- aNa.�'-�4 „y' ,} lt...4 F , ...h ... _ :;. -} "_ -. - ,. .. ... E= S t , y:-. 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SL�ES ` Can always aecertaia the date to which - of B orth is t .. a �_ � ,-. 7oar subscription to TER Nswe is paid., —A very severe now storm passed oyer . —Miss attic Clark, t�►t a alk . _, by -+�....:..... Remittances are aclmowledged . this township on hursday. present nisi ing her brother W. , - _ ,eh"ge of date on label on the Bret punct fol- —Dan- Kennedy spent the Xmas poli- of the N>cw '. . 1 res :pt of money at this office. Always y P� $ ock'ed ,own to Rook Bottom Prices- J' ` aeef,the date veld ahead. if days with his pparents in Wyebridge. - '—Christ as Day passed off quietly in . . _W. V. Richardson is at present on a this village. The family turkey was not . . .. ` e� business trip -through the Georgian Bay forQotlen,h wever, . Part I Reader, $0• ' _ fCY � X � district. -•-J. L. ink has had a gang of tnAn _ _ - ,'L. Part II Reader, 130 PICHERINGI, "ONT., DEC. 28, 1894 --The school board are` asking for at work or ting his bridge which was tenders re caretaker and wood. Ree advi. broken last Sunday._ 2>nd Reader, 20o - ` elsewhere. —We are upon the threshold of another 3rd Reader, 300 VOL L O,CA LI S M s -=J. N. Horton, of Kinsale, was in the year. Let as scrape the mad oft our 4t Reader '40C I ' village on Wednesday and gave us a sandels bey re proceeding further. - , • friendly call. —Rev. G B. Watson, of Toronto, has PU �Oho01 a ralZimar, 200 --Mise Jennie; Aoae spent ,Xmas in —Mrs. H. F. ismer • returned on been spend ng the pas0week with his % > �t Wzb1 . . Pu .• Arithmetic 200 . � - Whitby. Wednesday from a three weeks visit to numerous friends in this township. L .. —W. E. Anderson vas.in Toronto oter friends in Uxbridgo,Stoufiyille and White. —A private party was given at Joseph � Ol�aap ? per, 5a a quire. Other b00k8, 38IIB,p 11C118r8I , . Tuesday. - _ Yale.. - Gormley's, Liverpool, on Christmas B .11 i -^^^^ . . —W. Peak and, family were in the•dity —Judging fromI the attendance at the night. A splendid time was afforded. at equally low prices. M.BA`! or the holiday. ?),vtv i. • school meeting o •Wednesday the rate• Whilerecur ibg homeeomeof the Whitb -- _ R. i s.o:, y ing street, I —Miss. Rachel Bartjis,at'prosent visit• payers of the secti n have little,-interest people had runaway resulting in a na.ioh 90 to 11:30: 1 ini; fronds in the;city. - in Euch matters. .). damaged rig. The horse took fright a - —'I _i -=aTohh B. Horn spent Xmas under the —Lorenzo Bank has taken over the short distance west of Geo. Lengs. No a . -- parental roof in Hampton. Dairy route in th s village which his person was serously hurt. ____� Y'>ENTO. . . —J. S. Harvey and family,Cedar Dale, brother-W. H. has been conducting for 1J soLlc east, Torortc . spent-Xmas wit11 A. Findlay. � the past year or so Bdwmanvilte - - -Joseph Farr; Bad Al, Mich.,is visit- —We are sorry to hear that Allan -- . ' �- . - r E' p tl • TER,01 . ing his sister Mrs,., L. Puckering. . . Mason,,son of Andrew Mason, of Oshawa, • A very pretty wedding► took place at •0 . . solicitor. Cc L. _-tiDm. Barrettj; of Port Hope, Ape t is ill with diphtheria. Hope to Hear of `'Maple Villa," the residence of Mr. John i .- _ � - jrkmksXm as with his brother Richard, his immediate reco ery. Cornish, Taunton, Wednesday, December - I . • F­ a - TARY I —A. Law and ife, of Oshawa, 'were!at —Remember th It the Me.,''viIle `S. S. 19, when his daughter,Mies Annie L.Corn I _ I - • • .. .A _Thistle $g' his father's,Thos. Law Sr., for Xmas. i Scarboro, will hold heir annual entertain- ish, was married to Mr. Robert T. Rowe, ` „,�,,, . --OW & of Bowmauville. The ceremony took lace D tars,sr —J. M. Kerr, o Toronto, spent Xmas went on Thursday, January 10, 1896. y P 1 �+ _ . ;. office,Whitb. at 5 o'clock in the presence of about 60 a i A Mc(3illivrl with his parents eels other friends here. Further particulars, given later. gu4ts. Rev. John Liddy Brampton, of f . cNj Charles Fawkes,of Toronto Jnnetio' .DZise Phoebe Qbaon visited her sister `. , . i f 8ciatod. The bridesmaids were the brid® e spent the boi:day with his parents be1�e. Mrs. J..A. Hilts, last week. She is qn sister, and Miss Lander. Mr. Harry Rice, j ` ', ' - —John Allawap and Joe. :Latchfo , her way Home from Manitoba where sloe owmanville,and Mr.Charles Rowe, broth• ' -'~ �_. � �j epi of Toronto, called ion their parents' f r ,has been spending the summer. � r of the groom, acted as best men. As � G 1.1• , Xmas. Meetings of the Farmers' Iiietitute he bridal company entered the room the . � ,�— ratio veterir Dentistry. —Thos. King and family, of Cedar will be held in 064' wa on Jan. 2nd 1895, little maid of honor preceded them, strew- / Asoeiation. Dale, spent the holiaay with Mrs. Hans , and in Pickering on Jan: 8rd. See advt. ng flowers before them as they went. "_ �y or nig on Christina St. I - in another column for particulars. he room was prettily decorated and the ' L , � PesValidence, —Ed. Dale, who has been for the pat ' - —W, H. Banks wishes us to thank his eremony took place ander a large floral ���, , 1 `1 HOl - .. two years in Chicago, is home with his many customers for their liberal patron. 11, snepended from the oentreoi the arch. .) 1r ,,,•,,,�� (11 ,i H• a$c . P age extended to him daring the past year, he bride looked ver WISHES EVERYB ' of the onto ants for a few weeks. y pretty in a alcriam H Col Wanted—A hones keeper for two r rind now that he has dispeoed of his milk aehmere gown, and worn the usual bridal pm�,`acid three month, middle aged person prefer • route to his brother Lorenzo, would de- ail and wreath o! _orange blossoms. R I*j`' P� �T na,,� mi ed. Address box 290, Pickerin *** mons theguostewere :—Mr. W. H. Turn. 1 VV[C y j j�( � 1 A .in eho� Pickering. ire the same liberalt to be extended. r" ift An --Thomas 0. Jghnaton,and family f y r, Mies Mabel Borland, fir. and Mrs. C. IR I —The special gas el meeti'� a which ,..........I,..........,...................:...........:......:.......... ....... home tom P R Johnson, Mr. Harr Rice and 114`. John ph sddre Corrie, are home with friends this wee have been held in the l+�riends church will ice, Mr. W. F. Dg e, 4 -- grope, give They mach enjoy life in the west. Mr• H." Knight j" gODd9 be continued to-eight (Friday) by William and Mr. Fred. Hoar, Mise Ethie Knigght SII ',-V. �I I.IIi► OUR R �t =Wm,-Harrigan, of the North wet Allen,- and be ininq kiundaq neat, y , and Miss Ili �' I ���•I� 1 ARY E 4 the nd Mies Jessie Knight " Veterinar ward, is not feeling himself this week,b t will be bold all next week by Wm. I, Larch. • yy v pf thh Onte hie condition is not considered critical. - - • ' � •• • also 0 ors Moore, of Toronto. William Allen, and FA NC ._r I. . society, tre —G. A. Gordon has .commenced t e Robert Rogers. All are invited to these oHeRRrwoon �i -1 ;, PLAE ,a„Ie_ Alec erection of a dwelling 'for himself o meetings; - ,. -- I. ' � � 1 . . Dentistry. Church street opposite the R, C. parse Mr. Hall, of Soarboro, visited with Mr. . ,j reasons —The pupils of No. 2 school presented -1' C,?6 1'' - t%blisbwen . age. reen on Monday. • ��` ., I ' Claremont. their teacher, W. H. Rammer, with a Miss Chapman, of Toronto, is here at OD 1 �� T�`' ly attendee —Thbee:who visite3 the closing'exe • handsome writing desk Thursday after• p epent with her man islands. '`` gi f iS �H� cises in our school Thursday afternoon f noon, of last, week• in the presence of a �, ' P Mr. Henderson, of Brougham, is spend. - , � - � last week were Highly pleased with the large number of the ratepayers of that i g his holidays at Jae. Taylor's. ,,:.r -- same. section. Mr. Rammer we understand is We are pleased to see the smiling face' of - gpM"I —Geo: Holt, of Darlington, �passe giving up teaching to further pursue W. Lawpon and wife in our midst. Will l a 7 ' V#rZr mission ,through here with half a dozen beau his studies, The gift was accompanied h e been absent for a number o! years, but ` 4 moot,out. h is lookin ^ horses fer the shanties. They weighed by an address expressive of the happy t; quite well. - • . ••. • ....••••...... , ,- from 1400 to 1700 lbs. For rine Groc ries • t, • feeling that. has existed between teacher Somo of our young people attended the - 1. .I � . - Be Lice BU Scranton Coalonly $5,00 per ton at and pupils during the past twelve months. p rty at Dunbarton on Tuesday evening, Nuts and Candies; % _ I ,l _ , am st the Pickering Harbor. As this coal is the - -Sunday afternoon many from the a ,d they say tnoy put in a big time. and - Oranges and Lemons, - -- -j best in the market now.-1e the time to village went up to examine the auepeu• a don t doubt their word. CLin leave your order. tf Mr.• Smith, oar ex teacher, left here on . . b acid Gla98wt1re, . , - -. P. R4 A �` cion bridge over 8pink's tumbling dam. Fancy Dry Goode, . . o. owl All kinds of saia+n cedar at the Picker• In fact people were eroseinq and recross: riday last to spend his vacation at home. -itB There are a groat number very sorry to r I' Chrlstznad OOOd9;. r —All Lumber yard `nip to 10x1(1, also round inq the bridge at frequent intervals allr. • D_• Col . and_ split cedar fen ento. posts, 15 cents each, afternoon. Towards evening some youths h A very sociable e�enlSnmitwas spent at h. CO LAND ST Li$ - - . affi.1svitA, by clue 100, 14 carat'. ' J=>,: I - stoney, to visited that locality, and not content with Geo. Davidson's on Friday last. There bated- 01 —The far-n atogk and irllplements of merely crossing the etructare, the - oust were friends Brougham the late John Andrew will be offered for tetter upon it in such a manner as to Markham, andro her neighboring Road 1 Si transectio, R R places '`ONE I_.i--.7 sale by public auction on Thursday, Jan. cause the cables to part and let at least g of �1'. Irwin to Miss Minnie - I C . I P M 3rd. See caters fpr full articulare. The wadding _ , _ 13 n, P P one of them into the water. We under. Dimma took place on Thursday last. __ ,- -----I _ CanaaB to - ; . —The schoo melting held in the cahoot e�knd that Mr. Spink will hold choir T' air many friends of this vicinity take office,Tor, house on Welnes a was - short and much loasure in wishin them much joy, ' assets*,S,,' y parents responsible . for the damage p0 SENTIMENT . - asses cur sweet. There were not many present, done, as there were for posted pp, for• Tose present were.relations of both sides s able term Isaac 'Vise Ras re-elected for another bidding any person from damaging the slid those from a distance were C1 . Malcom - bemuses >; term, ! structure. of China and B. Malcom from Kinlough. - _ • - Expenses. —The race bride down Ghn'rch street ,-- I A. '—Usually the issue betore no>alnation ��" 1. was promptly rep4ired last week. Tlie day we are able to give some ids as to, uxi1RIDGE. As the dark, dreauling clouds of dopresslan -are liftr3ng . A. fol 1 ! and s�eoit danger to . pedestrians travelling on who the candidates will be for municipal kissers. hi sfield�,4 Gould have disposed Ana flys ggletinll of prosperity .over ua glows, buil"M Charnh street thea dgrk Li bre has there Tis a suitable tune to look over wardrobes ` �entilatio fore been removed. nights -honors. Tbis year is an•unuasuAl one, o their entire stack of dry goods and r eoruQr D however, and although -rumor ha ' much g ries to Mr. C. Bicknell, o! Arthur, And serously think about getting new clotbes.' I Beeiden- -The annual ntertainment of iiia to ea a U t.; who has taken over clue business and HO�d - ' Friend's Sabbath ischool at Pickerin notbin of n rhe ma ter we ear litttive or . _ /(1 ' g R w !l carr it on as usual. 1 tion Harbor, 'was held on Theresa avenin very Y $' -the above conviction' strikes you, and you are moved try::vigorous the who}e y g, likely that each of the present members The municipal waters are a$ Yat quiet actio) , we would ask you to kindly remember iliac we make clothes and make . theattention when a most enjoyable time was spent by will have opposition, with the eacreption, c !m. It it thought that Reeve Fi, J. Char ee n all who attended. perhaps, of Mr. Gerow, who has apnoun• 'Gould add Deputy Reeve d, H. O'Brien diem right regarding price acid general make-up. We live in Pirie'$ Block- Do:47,Bi —In company.wi h -our better half, we ced bi mself as a candidate for the Reeve• w 1 have little, it any, opposition, and we j — p( attended-the Unio Sabbath School en ship; It is also hinted that be to ev d not see where our ratepayers could 1 I F• car tertainment in Brogham Friday evening have opposition. v se are two more capable men tbap those +:••1,�1 • Bi � , ��j� P��j�R T emu Gr and must say that t11e affair was a decid- there will bean elect on bay the names in i.tioned. Several names have been �"1 •••• ( farm ecce Ill FAS11IONABLE TAILOR. - c hand' od success to every particular. The m rationed in connection with the Ma�+or- I care an kfriends of the school have every reason to until after the nominac on meeting t give al d'Jae.°SVatt eIifa or J. B.�Clonld will 1 . ous candidates g Y Messrs. F N. Raines — 11:1. - � w ��� I . feel gratified at the success of their efforts. y —Hilts &-Dillingham, our enterprising a ain oontegt the field against,all. comers. Don't forget t11e anniversary tea in (furniture dealers have decided to open a understand most of the old°councillors connection with theiCherrywood Method• 'out an= undertaking establishment in First-ch let church, this ( 'ride avenin A w 11 seek re-election.—Time. Lor nisi y) g Oshawa, and are now fitting up the prem• m old man and a Young man,lather sad ' -9 PA" RKER' S day 'o Srst first-class programs has been arranged ices in that town. Mr, e . . said to live near Stouflrville, were in Hilts ill take F and every arrangemilent made for a grand charge of tits Oshawa branch, while the W lbridge Friday and by noon were pretty "'"'"""" OR''.'•`'"""• . . ^ing e time. Be sure and attend, and take bueinese here will.be looked after by Mc. ,ezp. - - your friend along. I . w st aoudad with lidnolr. They started NEW DR.E.i S S GOODS Dillingham. The Oshawa people will d were scarcely able to drive their FLANNELS t , J ~ r Board, —Since our local two weeks ago anent find.the firm an hogorable one to deal horses They created s laugh by their 1 . the two Guillemots having been�captured .with, as both members are theses .. re• m udl.iti performances but it was neverthe• -- in this villa. wn , tlar Gnat large 800ke liable in every sense of the term. The le The deas�gbt• YELVE'T� ENS� 7 �8� of these birds have sen_ Teen at different .hearse to be used at Oshawa is the most of 27 ears aecnrth of Rred oM� 8pilliano at a e . - _ _ _ _ . _ places along the Isle front. There sea. Y n Monday at 11:15 a UNDERCLOTHING.,MING, ETCH L. P ,modern vehicle of the kind in the county t Catholic Presbytery hero. Although A few reluenant of Tweed's at and under cost. I STA ._ encs here may be attributed to the fact •of Ontario, and there are few in the Prov• n t aneapeated it was a real shock to h that our climate is rapidly moderating, ince to surpass- it. We wish the bays parishioners This `was his Go' '1 'I while along the coasts of England the e r success with their ,new arras s fr enpa and, D d RKER, . DUNB' ART-ON, ;Ye Y fiet arieh, he having beeri ordained in the1.1 . a ' winters_ are becoming more and more ment. The will not. at r y- Capita severe, Y present dealyn summer after a very long and thorough __ filrniture in .Oshawa, but the bUaineae purse of study in Montreal and Toronto. Reser) —We direct the attention of the town- Where will be carried on as heretofore. $ though ran down in health "ben he ship fathers to the dap dangerous c 18U4 'g condition of _.Tho cavo of terse stealing preferred me hers tau nionthu ago it was ho d �, j OPENING, ; Assets i the Base Lino bridge: The abntinente agaanat Robert Beatti th t the country air would benefit bi pe i ' have sunken abort Aix inches during the G. W. Docker, came ap oBroCgtiain, b ro., but Y w th an energy that bespoke a faithful and ;I I past three weeks, ceasing the contra of hearing before Poli P elimivary sn sful pastorate had he been ,red,he - - ce Magistrate Harp. a tared- upon all the duties o! big work to This the bridge to,apheave to an alarming ex. er; where I R - i at Whitby Thursday evening. After tb fullest 'extent and, we fear, risked his - ' Sam tent. If it is not looked after immediate• bearing the evidence fol the brown, ly some person will meet with an aoci• Robert Beattie was h etch too much. Mass for the dead was the SA -� - -dent. _ - 4ommitted for trial at oe ebrated here Tcasday morning by the --- the Jane assizes. He was admitted to R v. Father Reddin of Toronto, and the OCTOBER 3 and '4,, and following days, _ interest - —W: Peak, employe hili time these bail, however, himself in #200 and his c pee remained in the church until Farn ' days between meale,in nerals an injured t even- - f' g j father in the amount. Considerable In , when it was taken to Toronto, where INP +'C'TIQN RESPECTFULLY INVITED. ,Paper ankle. The other day while unloading YI further 8' interest wag manifested in this case b the funeral service propsr.took place at St. soft coal from a oar at the Spink Mill, a the large chunk, weighing bin people of the township, and mangy P al's ehurah,00ndaeted by the Arohbishop t; R perhaps 300 lbs, Piokeringites were present at the trial. °!the diocese. The. father, brother and MRs. I.i 1(X I s E a 11 rolled down and braised the ankle severe• The facts of the si ter o eceascd were ly. It is a mystery how Will escaped Last Acting the c s epnre brie athese�: f d with him at his - ,,._ y de th, aid he rsoeived every possible kicd- without a broken leg. He will have to from Decker and for part of th7 . e arch s �O mare nose and attention daring his illness, crutch it for a few days at least, when he mons p a e CAR T '/''k�� �� expecte to be all right y gave a lien note. When the o1. Skinner, ex-M. P, for south ba<• ,./V ••• •s• g, &Rain. r--That tllore are many more teachers Paper ni D�gem�k eposeeesionbe eof rhooree�' !o d, is dead. than schools in this part of the Dominion which lion Mise Br was at the time tied in ( grdon's m vine train and W kj n jumped °ff a' . I. is evident when no lees than one was shed. The note was left in the buggy' ed • i and twenty applications were received by 13ome few weeks after, Beattie or sonic i i i i i i+ ,A, ggy• he cost of the persalt and capture of the trnetees of a section in this. Town A edea Chattelle, the Listowel murderer, `Agent . ship, The redicalously low salaries re- perces for hiss, took the horse i from wi 1 be about#800. Jit to hand: A o} oaoe lot of bedroom Suite�,parlor Suite- ' _ cls calved by man teachers hereabouts, but Decker's rig, while the vehicle waA in EK. Table , and Oh tUch a tat Of ohallr8 Of ail kinds. y (ta`co's abed at Broaghatn. Decker w ile o getting n woman dr puree adds to the above statement. It is not procured a search warm her ' g g n the train at Hamilton If your b4Ve 'any notion of aslking A lmira, IIQW , - - , >. �� the same,however,in other arts of Can• ant and again �►at an it was found on the drawbar of the P •he mare. He also laid inforrriation ca at �nndas. Tgea•e was 0 d I ada. In Manitoba there are seboole against Beattie for horse ,stealing. Beat• ase, le your time', for ►t?U Will clever have abet• ` cloned for want of teachers. Wli do not # sn the . tie: I :• - � � y re's defence is that the mare was his,anQ P young Engliehenan,R, t3. V', pa . 11 . tar chance to get furniture cheap.. r• j=°' �$eo eon a of our young teachers go west and that he had a right to take it, The rn 46 grow tip with .the coapt , an, in the liner, "C L AND INSPECT OUR STOCK. ,► and '' : iota a 11��pp istrate ave. Decker ag w o last 3uly fractured tris neck : at meantime batter Choir finarioial condition, burse until euob ti poeaeseion .of the Ni lease while in bathing, tttd e picking j resider ust think of it, a teacher with a first• g after gQ;ng _ mss as the cases de• 6U au h an operati:iip wliialt rrout ch eedited i Wo, Si ke #�► Ot?f `took Of .UXlC1e1'f'�'t'" -r senna class oertiticate engaging for 26 .as is omd1�Y the higher rnnrt rr ;o .,!.._. - • • g _ p touted �cfi'air zxn ._. #rhe opae in ane of our sections. - �•� `� `•{ d o iuiorie Re 6v its F)l 1 Cotti,tr - , ire o�►1r Od t . ttl6lwate tet`rrlivatiou y, :tiled. •:t ore 1;• �� o '� aro ol'i L ,� arias, # i, : a r - rs .. a��gq • .�rt$„_ _ _ _ .-.. _ . .. a al d1� g . a R r ., �. a.: . _ QO t+:t1t . f ,t q _ j tl - ' J r f. - a,.r, 1. .. ,- . :' s+.:.pp F- ... - -.: :.. .. �;- •.w -e•,.+, f carr+fat�G',: ;., ' � 7: ms's..' a t �-�. _ .- .. -. _ .. -na ._ X __. . ,r .. 5'S!(. r. .. ;3 .4 by9. f..il4 Y+- -; , », a f y ..a -.. - _ Al . t .-1 pS'a✓.$` - •} `:•-.. -- -- , .-.. ,*k J'. . .,_. ....- ,ani... r. .= f i _x ..:$t><,.. l-„- a.-,., 'A==2}�^. s` .�W , - :.. - .. 1_ _ .v Y. is t. _ .-.F .,- :d,. . . ^., .. w -- 1. �- '. ..: _ - .. _'..:e,.-T. - - _.-"i r .A- - yY _ -t -[ - �e.� - ,�.E d s ,;- .,�Y R •`i.•LY:. 1. ..�/s" .A',. - :.._ •: .. ., ,.-Z - ,. -3f -•- 1>s> 3. . t - .- c A=r -f 1,S-,> .-ss ,_?�i`- •r_ - wr_ - ) �-3e sR.,.. _.,a_ FF �'.,:-s'S, .s:= I. ...,enc-_�r-,.w:,- .e` ,'P e. .� .N- - :3 _ S;nd� `"S':. :t_ :, k L •,v-s r - ,;.i.f.. - ., >•>. x: r, J .:.: " f - 1�, e+.. •A + ='sem. .. a ? e ,x L h i.`"�v,. +b Vit,. - TT{{ G_� " r .-.:._. -__ - - -a.. 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