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A .. .� a_,. .. , �n ,4' i .,; ., .; I[� .- f t ,r Y., p - I j 9 t,� ✓- k t i' A iA 3Q _, - N a 1 - - FRi1 . -V:: JAN-CTAR 2 , 1895. == Yi ( - T�T �_: PICKERING QN'�., ETOL.1 1' s . ,' h WHITBY. _ t 1l -;-- Q a ryas , • mon on Sunday night• The rc ' well filled. What has happaned oar choir His man' friends in this 8eation 'were f ' fi� b. U�CJT .RC)I7ND QTS Y � �ElI►440""I (garb*# "' �.: --� it fiascos so a of Rev• Mr. Moody's ser• shocked to hear that on Wednesday, Thoa y ` ; t�# ' LATEST LOCAL HAPPI&NINGS asCosv$n sY mons has n taken good effect. Lawler, `one of the est known snd most; r T x$a r es sxn aomRA nowrf zs>r oo>a Some ane chief purloined a oan of oil highly tea sled bnslnesa men of the town, ! � � : MP,d ECaZ. ! pe aaSaEBPfixD>eNTS. _ from in fro of T. B• wi11iB store Wed• had Oeased to be. Deceased was 66 years a,f, : ""' M T `dAN, M,D., C aMRe� d� p needay nigh - The can, wU1cU was a flvo of age and has been in poor health for stems -'• ,, �s R& S o;, Coroner. Office an Ot6AREMONT I,, White, was Ie• time, not being able to attend to his Susi Pickering office hours: Morning �, Ballon one be gin ileal; d the next nlgk�t, minus the oil. nese affairs for the est two months.: the ,,. tp 11:30: Evening B to 8. y Iaaao Mantle will di ae of his barber• Larne he internal wlil be"a e Legat. ing bnsinesa, H ere is where the honesty Domes in. funeral will take when th,s (Pride )' after I, d h�C r & llODDS. BARRIgTE.Rs, Reeve Gerow is atteling Conniy saran• The thief knew that be did not own ills noon at p. ,n , �_ TON Sweet . ' can and took the first opportunity of re• .made at St. John'a cemetery at the bag. �! - EN ORB, ETC., 1 Adelaide oil this week. The Tgwn hall Tuesday aiaht was the " ' D SOLICIT lily ,, scene of a unique entertainmeut. A hard z,. t oLto. At Claremo t needay The Ligheat cash prlc i paid for all kinds turning it. , As e° 6he house land could. east Tor C,, BARRII3- - mixed with som times hop, given by the bachelors of -- -{ E• r�AgE�'VELL,t�. �' o! grain at the new elev tor. r ttorne and County IYa Wbitb , had drawn together a fine assemb k , � u tJ ;: TER, County Crow^ A, y, lay - Miss Caster, of Btou villa. ib visiting net be separated. Brougba "f�� tor. Couit gousrG, Whitby. 1 0 0 our people. Representatives Were li "Patent Flour i.60 per bah• with her brother here this week. TUe cycler sapper given by so I,ER, gOLICI2n , NO• Choice"Family and s°°� there of families in Port Perrq, Bowman l�,a ' MES MIL Mr. end Mrs. Clegho , of Prince A1• Cirola of Chosen Friends was a gr Port - P vili Lindsay, Oshawa, JTAKY Public, Conve anter. etc. Office at hart are Dere this eek with thea' flees. The oysters were plentiful and ro• Newcastle, �, Money to lbaa. +, AT TSa � After the enp r ad• Hope, Cobourg, Belleville, Toronto, Ham• ° +~� , ;, T>1 elle Ha;' near Broag_am• ' perly gr®pared. tame in oat . _'- McC{ILLIVRAY, BARRIB j�' daughter, Mrs. E• R. _dy• & Post jj enr Barr ' New glossa will 'dresses were delivered by �a=��ar9, theide0anconveyed byothe invitations whish ,x, OW �a. Office op Detre S� .1]� L Wm. $ y+ 9 D to 8olicitoYe, Theo, F.N.Raines ; SQprenle Oft. an"o. Bp11 now, •A•. P&y higheat market prices for any Leader, o®ee, WITitby, LL B, Monet/ to Lcan. FICKEF.IN'�• It of orad dried it Ales. * Boles and Rev. 1ldoAuley. Mr. Mardoff, wererp� �thedtho� -Sh ke peen► can quotation , H„ S.14f .Gillivirav, - _- _ - r- 37 ' tf�U• CoQ °� CD q�RioU�=deco Brpe. wed Uere ba Taegday of Bowmanville, rendered several songs, -papa - The Brougham at the head : ,,No, madam, • tis not ao well' 9" Yeter _ ---� �,, ,�,^<,�'^" _ I*# • but did not pnrobabe . +y horses, as the and was heartily_ encased, r tho' man of the rich be - . . ' 11�^^^" y y VETERINARY •sox damned," from "As Yon Like It." The " that Ian poo -F, WHALEY, prices were too tall for hem to reach. �pl,oir„ Tarnished musts There was nota r house. No pro- gurgeon and Dentist. GradGu eda f to N •;°o Q1°0 ~ • p, �P. Oonitifle ie lease this week at the hitch in the whole affair, for tvhioh the stage was set as a poo • liege, Toronto. In y » tdog ai • : eat credit. $oma grammes were used and the costumes werte - • o Veterinesy Oo . ie ylember of the Ontario V ague by F �o{r .' A arrival of a JIM �Aa hlef• The mems`. �ti0 was taken at the door. in keeping. Wolfenden's orchestra-furnish- nt .tr9 y Slur a ,. ` .- A tattoo. Dentistry a tended to. flue, i . o able event transpir oto 8>tnrday uig o d or night prom tl9 qq te- �O out °'� Y ed music and the reireahments were of the - {`y y, and Post Ofdoes, Whi - -The Baptiist onng ,people's Union of O URK. kin ,quite as pl&in-as the tyniaal sidence, Telegrap W simplest d Y BIIR- sa� s'R " ' a :# .B t this Tillage, visited the Uxbridge Union hand -oat to the many wayfarer. gome of ,_, vale. _ .�, gppglNB,VETERINAA o an Wednesday evening. The triP'w'� a1° On 'rids evening, Jan• bib' Rev' the drosses were admirable for the ingen- , • 4v_pN, Graduato,oreh tared membei aH .j w a! +Q °` � -1 h - en'oyable one. John Chisholm „will lactate before the city af}d taste displayed in their utter aim• " nosy college, To N irs Boyer is pre arwig for a Brest big Bab {+ o Veterinary Medical Associating gq',� gorl a.. , ' p Scarboro Discu' PiOu Assembly. pit ro and sweet aestheticism. TMrs. G o the atari anE: inar forge one and o � O a• aw O time at his carnival on Tuesday evening at Idonioipai pQ,trones+Bes were : 1�ra. Annex, °8 �eidence gg $ sot, •�Canada'e Dentin acmes miles north of (}teen 8iver. Steel- P Mrs. holland and Mrs. Dartnell. . shoes at iron prices. O sae and shop p 0 o K next. Every effort wjll be put forth toHall, Woburn. Rev.• Walker will oo• A. Ross, riving A The committee are : Masers. F. $• Anne, § m, Tele- _ �A ��� . $ g o ~ make this event a eat~olse• - on the chair. Doors o�len at 7:80. p• eo o ► oil h fr dreBewhit safe ont� P po• ad�ses, W O top=,ate ohornses wrill be provided• t}eorae H. Dartnell, R. 8. Oaasels, a. ' rap t. =t 4 w 4i °oa' a aa' pp e� Dr. Bmith,of Btonffville,will visit Clare Py . Wilmott H. M. Ross, H. Chisholm, V• H. , teen giver, On t Canada, the dem of ., r - ;MAg A, (}RAHAM, VETE1tIN- ". � I ro, 11* $ I �5.� 0. W • I wont on the first a .bird 1`ueeday, of � ninQ se action, " McGlillivey with C. H. Burnham as sea - HO to of the Ontario o b o iao.�p ` a = a each month. $is dent -rooms are In A hearty invitation ex retary. No inose ancceasfnl ball has aver c ARY SURGEON, Gradua ;y P� �p the Ocean, etc," Torovto,re stered member M t6 w� d � o Bundy's block, next door to the market. tended to all to Come. been held here. f= - eteriva College, gg�i io Medical = O ai ti ti p" There was a. big 1 a►riy given at Adam rryy o Veterinary )ldedioal Association, m i m D of the pntari meniLer of the ontar - ' ' r wi Bo honorary of domesticated ani- ..� J a p Spears' residence, Atha, OII Tuesday Sven• gawrnanVille - MARKHAM. , a (Society, treats all cissas s p ing, If we mistake not it was a surprise ablio male. Also �r�& 8 p omptiy atter 8 " i a i a h t There Were quite a few yoU13 Tlie number of deaths among p W. J. Hill, Reeve of York has the con•. y Dentistry. Al . 1 r $ Paz y n reasonable rates• office at the well known i $ c ' a a people fro,al tibia villagepregent. , and bnsinees men in this town the past tract for rebuilding the (,}lobe premises• r tablisbment of Graham Bros•• one mile west of F.� . W p O CJ P 0• $znith Ddacdonald, $arrlster, Of The Bachelors of Markham, will hold , Claremont. Telegrams to &relm outTunetusil ., visit Claremont every. few months has been exceptionally great dad to. o .! Btonfiviile, will some nine or en having ddereased Ina their anneal popular ball on that 22nd .of ,, , '. ly atten Y �1 t1 __.�__----_ - - - ' — f nye sow � �cr�w. C 'C�� TO �, • •,° , 'pueaday, All who rosy have any l�al little over a year• Monday, after on y r DeThe attendance at the Ne�vmarliet High , �uwi vs___ ,,>,.,, •• baein+ess to transact will find hie Law few days confinement to his Souse, M } t _,. �v ,. y Marshall Porter, (jollector of Taxes and school is 102. There are about iib at oar , J� �iAg DU N N, Conveyancer, Com- D�� Office in Band 'a Block ( *if t Booz to` the iflaltural High school. i . HO N Affnvey a�, etc., Clare. . EL market) Treasurer of West Dnrhazz. Agr A, Msrois, horse Sayer, will be at the 1` Lmissioner for tak g goy The market on Tuesday was not large- Society. Passed quietly to his reward in out,Ont. - the absence of J. H• ear• I3e had been ailing since Franklin Huns., on the 30th .fust. Bringi . Issuer of Marries R�LLB F�ovR & FE MILL ty attended, bat ll, tris fi6tU y along your heavy horses• . - g(jNTlNtir, f- but wad at his office re r of Ontario• Lafraagh, the other Sayers proflared all Cl,rletmlt}a day, The December minutes of 1ha Conntp .'t • Licensee for the County pICKERIN(I, FO Rnlarly eP to eight days before his death• - - l�y the prodaee they could handle. Butter Council were burned in he Toronto Fire l?iakerin6 floe ati the store or at his residence, . frbsU of Thursday last- The minutes were in _ was sold at from 14 to 16 cents, Mr., Porter Uad been identified vrith this village Roller Flour....... $e was - _ - R. HOOVER,IBSURER OF MAR eggs 21 Cepts, and turkeys 8 Dente r Ib. the Rose Pnblis6in Co' building• pe town fon nearly half a Dentary. , g ricnitwral Society - . , P • RIAGE Licensee for the County of On- Graham Flour...°._..• The Claremoalt branch of the U,ppez Scarbero Township residence or mill, Green River. Cracked Wheat..=,... d its annual Many. years in the Town Counoli, first as �ece at octet bel tlior and for some years as Reeve' met at Woburn on the 0th fust, and Bleat- -q, ratio. 0 Gonne R,$EATON, TOWNSHIP �LERK Rolled Wheat.. • .••_ Canada Bible S y ®d the following officers :President (1. R. meeting in Erskine obtirob on Monday He was a member and-- official in $t , D • Conveyancer, Con4inieeionerf staking Wheat a ins......... Forfar, H. Treadway, y courant and Ineurance Agent. evening. ,Addresses were delivered by paul's Presbyterian Church, of Which Vica PresM'dtS W T, A� Weir, o►ifidavits, Act will. pro- .......: Brown and (Ilosge. 'The Money to loan on term ro veele. Will be in Rolled Oats. Revs• White, church he was a liberal supporter and to Dirs T. Jackson, IdicCowan _ FFIaE-At; albite he Corn Meal........ - era resulted as follows : ted. o rnoon for t ction of offiC which be has left a respectable legacy. d ?Geo'Ch�etr,JtRameavl n' D. $alt. 4.. ba etre � v and all.�klpds of mi I feed........• e e Brougham every Monday transar ction of.business- APPLY TO F. President, F. Hat,als zln ; eQYe��'ReV' $e leaves a offs but no Tastily• gee, Tress. The fair will be held on ep ONE- TO LOAN White ; M. Henderson. Zhe T�rYY3.F3 C�f31'1. T=easarar, - --- . 27th. aieer at Claremont for a,a-s fairl well attended. Hi bland Ceek . . On BnndaY last the only o ild tnf r' , M Hutchison, aper W. �. EL I, g _— L ouceettng y Canada Permanent oan & Savings oo., heal ., D, Forayth's Chestnut driver is a splen• and Mrs. Juo. Smith, jr., of the office, Toronto. t cote igriy ie'naB m ndr �n P OPRIETOR. Taesda morn• On Thursday the 17th inst., there was - 000. did hand at snowballing• y was so badly burned that it j eaFired on as assets 88,7°0, p ' lowest current rates of interest and on favor- . _ ing as Pan, and C• �, Bro, were oat Monday evening• - - - forzned in enr. midst a div,s,on of the Mrs. Smit was getting, 'able terms of repayment. Mort;ageB and de-. - $rug Of 'I'@1lperance to be known as the tea reac'y Sunday evening a d the little , tett WI , , driving, this misohi®vows horse lifted a j Creek division. The officers bentures-purchaBed• No commission: Nt delay CRO �� ohank Of 1fl8'and after breaking it attack Hiahlan boy was ,n the dining room flaying with $apenaeB moderate. (j COt'7NTY ARCHITECT each of the above gentlemen neon hi8 were installed by a. W. P•, J. Brookes, apiece of paste board box. d the ng in A, POST, uratic DrawingsI�S. :tremlt . The resell n of o C OOL T 'd l nasal e 7 assisted by members from Searbol•o Jnno framwts ckothesn ablaze.• Eve rything liwa g i�•for the con ty lndlvl as ands eeitioahe furnished for every elggan. o� is that each carry a soar. We are pleased tion aiid Ayinoourt divisions. Bpeeebes ratio the terrible offering. but building. Steam and ho/O�oe-aeTrisnBlooi, John done t0 allay tion a speoiwty. / Wnitb to note that the accident was not more ,were delivered. by d aslitBeone�oa the death came Monday event a Mr. and .entila y eorr�e3r Dnnd•e and o�d �8et Pickering. 87-y N=ions. .Tea hon• Milne, WID• Lee an Mrs. smith have the deepestsyrrpathy of_ rteeidene_ e-Kina"tdn R Eioensed Aao� Laing Brits., of Acton, will q, p side from ,l. D. Brooks. The number the entire aomman,ty.--sun �j�H011fA8 POIICHER+ `,1 oma b,o concert in tUe Tows Hall here initiated was fiery Bood oonsiderinQ chore r {.` 1 tinneer, Vc�lnator, etc., for F�e�et York snd Febrp $th, nndor GH@RRYW004 1 `� // on Friday evening, was na open meeting held in advance, { the whole of North and Sbt mail or els B ash %\ / , ices of the Claremont band, The and the division formed in a few days by ° attention given io all orders y ggrr D j�t(rs. groin, ie visiting w th Mr. Bar>i� Chargee �[oderate. Address HOB. POUGHI R, _ `" % bid grielt render some selections, after the joint efforts of Bros, avis and Cowan Box !7, Brongh•m • Ont, �� . p respeotivelp. The officers elaeted to the bolder et present• PQ—L:L U ON EER, ETC., i .: �% whiob the dnaoU�e will re rode fu the F. g�or, of iMarkham, intrad' at , ; 2'; _ j, �.�� melody. The boys mast be oarefal and various pos,tlons were : W.P.,R. Cows e F • Green River, aoliciits salsa from his nam- a Did elle slightest aisoord. Remetn- W.A., J. D. Brooks ; Chip. F. Day McCreigbt's test week. - erous friends both far and that is tosobe sold wills T farm st^ck. and everything he utmost :ber the date and tell your neighbors F.9* W, Co#i'an ; R.B., Mrs. J. Plaxton ; Mr. Clark, of ;the Lake S oro, spent Boa : . be handled b the enbsariber with t W. GILIIOway ; Coti„C•Bsxker ; day with Mr• Spencer. _ 7 best advantage- 4811 about it. Asst.R.B., LB., W, Mrs. MaGI&w of Drtarkha ,visited at A .t - care an_o the very - ----- The section sate of ostlers and sleighs Asst. Con•, bliss L. Plazton ; , t Burkholder s last week. CSER S LIY RY W. DowsweU's play Tuesday air- Thon,paan ; R. Eaton ;Tress„Mrs• Miss Coltius, of Clarem nt. spent 8nn- DF noon was well attended. some ten cut• P.W.F., C• Plazton. The day with her father, Joe. C ltina. - .__.._ . W . Bartram ; - hides snd horses for hire day ten were sold slid ae the pzzoes were of the divlson was held on first meeting E. Storm, of Rthitohurc , is spending a First-clage ve itis bids Monday, few days with his uncle, Burkholder. ni ht. Teamin done promptly by somewhat below the retail price, 21st fust., in El tot s ball, when r. Dick snoaessioa, We are very sorry . to tate that Jas - oda - or 'ob. 'Bus In rAnnectlon meet- . • were made in 9 Dt Coanl�cll flue more candidates were admitted to y all (1 T R trains. Freight and eo 18 138 of Ponober lu►ving to attend Con y membership and several propositions Don• Thom has lost one of is bet horses ,II its of Is . what the lately ° express t slivered to all Pel p sidered,. - that dap , was unable to oflieiste, therefore, was villi e. BARN•AR�'a B ORE. ell dam of Boarbora ws,e 6he aaotion T• 11an oak, formerly o th,a 1 hale the a►gbles In D• Bet , off niflel Mr. H. 's 100 ' Board, sale and commission, although the t nes at8 hard PORT UNION. in town last week. ser, and everything passed y and hearty. `'� connection, yon Want a goo stock to oboes . I season Mr. Pett is confined to the ,bo ee at �7CT. L'EC Dux presents fr m, and s0 we aAOuoHAld. The gloat appropriate snd happy time of Wr,tit;a bac we bo to 1�ea of his 0x00• y of the year in which to be marrled,it seems , Prop•, PICHEAL'EjG' are Showing speedy . Mss $ale Madden is visiting in.the to ei,d, ie when rias oyes dance, the cheeks recovery al a Bnrk. r iA of find 811��er. are rosy with the kisses of Jack Frost and We hear there was ' taffy p � STANLARL �AN�` T SWO R D P I N village, 11 is bit these the belle jingle merrily as we glide o'er the street nd►t lona aar. Not bo ng in t case D� , 1 silver and _ but we enpp0 a that t of Ca.NA- BROWNIE PINS Mlbe Murtha .riEroa P p°t �' p on a stick, moth{ t `` dags nursing a scalded hand• snow. Mr. and Mra' Andrew f note a there world be tafiy� . - - _ namel. - isitln aren6ly concur in t1,is opinion, 0r inTrla- link and $ome other kin which -_ � ,1 - - 000 000 a Mrs. A. Witter, of Manitoba, is v g tarns were issued to :many friends and a k,nd to Ca"pital, paid up ��1' ' RI•IINE STONE PIN that Shine friends around here at present' fives regnosting their attendanaeonThurs we will not mention. , like stars. ltidiea Mary WaUaoa, formerly of whir da evening, Janna 17th, at the marriage A large number of our yonn fglks st } Reserved Fund - i tended the party at W. Carter's last weep, 7 700,000 PINS With : initals soda place, spent a few days hero last week• of ytheir daughter Elias Nellie Annie to ed themselyes:ve y much Assets Over STICK Mitis Minnie Thompson, of Boots, a David Pnrdie Eaq., of Malvern, Accord- where they enjoy At , f OffiC8, 'T�ONTO. emblems. the guests assembled on that evening and arrived home at an early;ho `{ Y ONrr A Tew weeks wibh friefads Uer inRly Head i e°Il at prices that } WBT� spend,ng Wren intend m t ou to buy t `• f 1 believe one of oar young t,o the number of se is a perform a by the not invited,i t was sic k a °P°n � a m e ! �` This Bank has a branch at 8tonffville to p y going east before long. Success Hardy• witnessed the ma g pe n at oarrent rates. — p take, e take ere lad to see the smiling face of ReV, tl, W. ptevnit. e t I d was neatly not make ouchoan error another t ke aeeit where deposits ar We w 1 oat that, i < same of #1 B ad npwards received ><n USE enr friend C• Brooke in our tnidet again the Bcarboro circuit. The mi ht cause bard feelin a We l d wait .. M ING1B BANK Departl>7ent, and t week. and obarminRly ati,ired in green silk with tb will keep this in their minden the BAV law interest allowed half yearly, - . = until they g grDote looked hap y in the possession of bis et s ticket. Mrs• Abe Law, of OsliaWs, Was visiting the usual bridal opprang� blossoms, anedtbe bi wood bee held in ai of tl:m Farmers sale noise and other good Save last week wit, bar sister, Mrs. A. isir prize. Mr. Purdie was suppp0ort y The g rates. Ford ria the brother of the bride, Cberrpwood wood shoppers, cattle off on paper dlsconnted at lowest $rignall. left be- William An +` a 1 to � m der how D• D• beixlg and iss Edith Nelson, who was tastetally Wednesday lest in B. Burkholdre bush { f>?rther information pp y X rvon sin This was rho largest wood bee bel sr°nntl i hid last Satgitday night. '1'Yy d�s� id green silk, -did the bonor for the ear. -1871; th re beill” O H N ELL 107 T,1gen, l After the marrie►ge was performed this burgh since they a bob p ; r • ono man, bride. BTOiTFFVILLE. y a npnab$r of enr yours geeple at' close oto a hundred cords ant. Batas• tb�e was another intexeetang ceremonyy mootast $ ba tiara• of the lit►ale daughter of Mr. workeed very hard, some of the a Litt o - tended the ripk at Clare t e P , whose mar- 110NEY TO LOAN an dMrs, Thomas Armstrong too hard for that ile for �► d lloww bontrt � , f m ht. riarRe was Celebrateda year ago at the same to take s brush p ed wi Eh ' _ _PTT--- day nig L ': 'Robert Phillips b►d a flee two•year•old wedded pair middle of the afternoort, of ars st y } `3reifer commit salclde oa Monday. night residence: After the newly ` t and started to walk home, hi,t M8R7GAGE SECURIfiY.. had been almost overwhelmed with aonY it till nigh of there, soh► e a i . by hanging• i� returned aieer' gratalatione code best wishes, the happy others were feel ne just cgs good &s when "',�.A.1, m•+a��- r, M� pox4e Phill ps an eat down to a sumptuous repast - i '' weekti9 with bt[ies Eva comp Y the :started, ,n fact a little hefts ,for they whish was so thoroughly enjoyed that y emdwfi s. Now r. bought and sold on commission v j nding a few scold have sawed the lags _ - �; ' 'y (nlloeke of Oshawa• h, tongues were unloosed d►nd toasts were yy coat a es nded to by bo a it looks good to see a man dodcc AgLnt for- Fire, Life Accident, >}slate g, J,Price is sole proprietor of Bro B drunk to the bap y couple, r po y ► !- C31ass and Stearn Boiler Insurance : pso to Mr' h gales now, and has appointed the groom, sad al and Mra. Axm- dayej work at a bee, bat ion t w rk a welg 'r little one,responded to by chant yon can stand it, for t�her� io teas,}ii b master. and thel �' ., g W. J. Boden weig strong ass- - Th ve ' R Mr. end Mrs. Carr have returned Trace the happy father, Tom. e e Win p and sense in all things. t t IL GI �r - EAT : , i .: FARMS and v have been visiting, uickl &Way, ifit� 'spored with music, - VLL !lD the aorta where tli a is ver low. q hoe gsnd recitations, and about the Tomas Dayas, a stdrek( r of Gh tr Property For . dale.: - - kir. Carrs mother 9 Peso • art- died! of ars " - I W. J. Bedell r®presented Bonghatn wici„ng hour of midnight as the deP jCr� ga, near CUatUam, i P 3' �_ Inaludinig two desirable uwellings in Pickering, ': for reakfttSt� Bis Monday., ry also fs acres of land hi hly euitabie for village ills finest thing oil t a district meeting of the, I.U•O.F.. fug guests clasped h erdsonetfeltbthat the Ing Dun man named Albert �Tue•rl' " l l ,.:- ' lots. Good investment 'Pe a liberal. A fine ry lt, Yadie a h Il s nt • y g naaFe the b st. _ ; t ie week, est find b? orfs, ev Y residence with four acres of land attached• to y _ ,_ held at gtnnff�tlie an Monde had been well nd happ' y.. w fro Z; xk otbet�. evex,ln� atruck rent thea of Pic2iering Persons $amllton . p, in the village It Milired:. Iib sot�. tYl 4 ':'. desires should call on a 11e t qn lila 'lrQixl$l _woos--•-•�^� }. it IEt t3aid Feti, a+:f �.� ._ .1 �. n of renting their farms { r>tAharan Flo r '__ y 411DIlet", , i - i I n ye Ott `+at' he in tl,e Kit . v .� v.iu.vu me ►Gat : �_, .I. #rheundersigned at once: fit•. lla.ve retllrll slat Mr the sol 0t— . o Staim ,�!�„ /t/�d aB eY �B pre:tb , �,` - a �E -r... —fir < Y.,: p �•y /•�, oo _ moi' SR 9 ;. i '' '' r,. , S. •., ' ,. ». i q +.q, p 'd n,n • 'sa.. - . ':3' . � _ . ...: Q110a 0ild _ - . : _. , +-_..;� 51a ,?. =n,;s `r 1 x ._ �r �'. �.pR 11.eP• 6,u 110 �i'tO , a,. d 4, � . s ., ' a i 1 - t ' M P i :c it # p Q 1 _7 '- . ti ,.. ,3 _< ifi C,-'li'p+L7l`•:.cY IfON , :. `� t _. .., fe..r ,. :W ,= ate' u• , .. , _: y, . r / '{ 7 (� N ,- .___;; �r _ - k _ + ,_ ,mak- ,. ♦• 1�111iL4L114�AJ0 •,. ., 39.x.; �.,t ,.. ; lir n• �.t .i flits. i •..•- ..;.. '_ - - , •r ' {3 dale s Bl P,,:kerin�J , . - p1 - . -„moi. E yf -- a �N:. }�_}� c5 ,, d y� 1 ' t h+ .- fat, _ k - * •� _ �i >{ r i x >.vr .h oat. u d..x sa . r. r1 _ _!x 4 tar?ar a, - _ `,. ,sae!`. a,,.. f'7"-' �.. .:r F _ '- r i • w .. . ._ s .. . - .� .: . . -:: ef' K :.tom .5� 1_' S .. ..ls _ , - ' - .sq . " t ,- r s � . - 1: . I { N r_- } k ` g T T ' iss.• i h'. 1. t y; ,.:. t �' '; na >Jv ;. r 's , :. i� ria } $ a�. g ( 1 tsf #r tb $, esus fibs( (micro defOEMoeiirsa Pa { - � CHAPT$R XLVI. - than would halve been paid to a duoh '" '.,e ` Then, in the drawing -room that led.' to til AT THs BALL. It ' the ballroom, she saw Lady Marion in er " I Like Madame Vanira," . sale t° usual calm, regal attitude, reoeiwigg ar Conntses of Lanawell. a few days (after fjtte gneetd. The guess of blondes'looked to re pe introduction.- "She ie not only the meet- than lovely ; her dress who of rich w (tie w gifted singer of the present da , but she 1� over pale blue silk, with k+lne for et- el y moi -nota► in her hair. Leone had • ne is an anaommon type of woman. Who or moment's bard fight with herself a• he be what was she ?"' ,;... gazed at bilis beautiful- woman. sh F lace, she bears my MX lady wss•seated in Tier own drawing- "$heonl ►hers fin er shines the ring hat til ` room in the midst of a circle of morning °ams ; g she lime taken the Ah ought to shine on mine ; T sellers. Lloyd Chandos was there, and he lave I believed to be mine for life," aid fu listened with some amusement to the eon- Leone to herself ; "how shall I bear 0 ?" M versation that followed. The Countess was As she stood among the brilliant or wd, in to Ma'or Hautbois, who was eup� a strong impulse came over her 'to `pyo u to 9 speak �{ ] La►3y Marion and say posed to know the pedigree of everybody. .. stand aside ;this ie my lace.. en' la She looked at him now for the information cannot undo the laws of God. St +au dee• fs / be generally gave readily, lint the major's:. give me my place." Words were still burning from her eart bo -• face.wure a troubled expression. to her lips when she saw 1�ady M tion H . •` To tell the truth," he replied, " I have holding out her hand in kindltie�t Bre ting fe heard so ninny conflicting stories as to the to her ;all the bitter thoughts melte at lady's oiaigin that I am quite at aloes whish- once }a the saaehine`ot that fair prase oe ; her own hand sought Lady Merlon's and to repeat." the two women, whose lives had a sed - Lady Lanswell smiled ab the naive eon- each other's so strangely, stead to one ` feesion. a moment hand looked in hand, their eyes fr '• Truth does wear a strange aspect at fixed on each other. Lady Marion spoke first,"and shin he med - times," she said. "When Major Haatboie to draw her breath with a deep sigh she Y has to choose between many reports, - I did so. - o -' •, skonld say :hat none of thein were arae• `•I am'so plassed� to ` see- yon, U ante �� - . - Myself," she continued, " I should say that Vanira," she said, eagerly. We mus Orad a time for a long talk this evening.'' ..Madame Vanua was well-born—she .has a With a bow , Leone passed . on the patrician face." . ballrooen, where the first person to meet Lord Chandos thought of the "dairy- her uses Lord Chandos ; he looked a the o maid," and sighed while he erriiled.. AN. if -bouquet she carried. - "You bavehonorod >ny flowers,mad me," _ his mother could but have seen Leone with he said. "I remember your love for lilies - the same eyes with which she saw Madame of -the -valley. You will put my name down Vanira all would have been well. for the first waltz Y' • ht was quite evident that my ladydid not There was a world ` of reproach the t dark eyes she raised to his. in (lite least.reoognize her—there could lid no ••No,. I will not waltz with you, ' she s ' doubt of fir~ She continued to praise her. re lied gentl� s "I have always," she' said, " been far I Why not?' heasked,bendinghishandsome *hove what I consider the littleness of those. bead over,her. g "I might make false excuses, 'but I �eopla who think to show their superiority • prefer telling yon the truth," she answered; ray abasing thq stage, or rather by treating "1 will not trust myself." - . with supercilious contempt those whoorna- And.when Leone tgok that tdne Lord f meat flu stage. Bomething," she e►dded, Mese s (new that Iurther words were 6 - . with an air of patronage, „ is due do "You will danoe a quadrille, at leas t?" be - quaens." asked, and she consented. ` - . And again Lord Chandos smiled bitterly Then he offered her his arta land they i walked through the room together. to bimaeW. If bis mother had bat owned The ballroom at Stoneland House was a -: thane opinions a short time before, how large and magnificent apartment ;• -many ' differentbits might have been.. Lady Lana- people thought it was the flpest ballroom well turned to her. son. in London; the immense dome was brilliant• "Madame oanire► Rill be, at Lady Mar- ly lighted,the walls were sapsrbly painted. and tier after tier of superb blossoms filled t ion's ball on Tuesday,"•she said; -" I am the room with exgaisit color, and exquisite sorry that I shall not meet her." - perfume. •` Are you not coming mother t" be The ballroom opened inti a large oou- eervatory, which led w w tere;ety. and from a iieA, .vith a eertwia secret hopmAhat she the feri,eiy one passed to the grounds. was not. ( Leorie felt armbarrassed;she longed to praise " No; the earl has made an engagement the beautiful place, yet it seemed to her it for ma, which I am compelled to itesp," she -+she did so it wunid be Iske reminding hem that it ought to have been Iterrr; while he, on _ - said, •' mach to my regret:" . I the contrary, did not dare 14 draw her at - And she spoke truthfully. The ptoad trention to picture, flower, or statue, lest and haughty oounteaa found herself much #she should remember that kbsy had beau taken from herb reat, and revioua Icapreasad by the grace, genius, and beauty I wrong, y a g I g os Mad. me .Vanua. ` "we ars hot very Cheerful friends," be i Leone had loosed forward to the evening raid, trying to arouse himself. - •' of the bwll w to an or3eal chart must be "I begin'to think we have fiche wrong in passed dirougii. She dreaded it, yet •long• ever thinking of friendship al all," sbe re- ed for it. She scald not rest for thiokin plied. of it. She was to enter ae a oast t Lcrd Ckandes tamed to fret suddenly. B house where she should have reigns "Leone." be said, "You have quite made - Mistress. She Ras to be the viritor-c�f the i conquest of my mother ---you do not know woman who had taken hoc place. ! How how she admires ou 1" would she bear it ? how would it pass ? ' A bitter smile cyurled the beautiful 1 . For. the first time -some of the I .• It is too lata." she said ,sadly.• It terrible pain of jealousy found : iv i does not seem very long since she refused way into her heart—a pain that .blenched even to tolerate ms " . her faoe, and made bar tremble; a _new Lord Chandos continued s pain to her in the fire of its burning. •`She was speaking about yon yesterday, When the night of the ball came it found her with a pale faoe ; her unset radiant and she was quite animated about you : ` coloring faded, and she looked all the e praised you more char; I have ever lovelier for it- She dressed herself with heard her praise any one.'" its'_ . unusual care and magnificence. - `• I ought to feel flatwre.l," said Leone ; "but it strikes me as beim somethin " I moat look roy beet to -night," she said wonderful that Lady Lanowell did not - to herself, with a bitter smile. "I am `find out any good qualities to me before." ,��`._ going to see the home that should have I `• My mother saw you tr.rough a harts of been my own. I am going to visit Lady 1 hatred," said Lord Ohando i "now she Chandos, and I believed myself to be Ludy 1 will learn to appreciate yea." i Chaadoe rind no other.. I must look my 1 A sudden glow of fire flaa.bed in these bear. I superb eyes. she chose a Brocade of pale arpber that " I wonder," she a id. "if I shall ever looked like woven sunbeams ; it was half be able to pay my debt to Lady Lanswell. covered with point lace aril trimmed with and in what shape I oma pay it`?" great creamy roses. She wore a parure of, He shuddered as he gazes in the beaati- rubies, presented by an empress, who de-- ful face. lighted in her glorious voice ; on her •� Tr y to forget that, Leone," ha acid, . • - beautiful neck, white mud firm as a pillar, ( „ I never like to remember that you threat - she worn a necklace of rubies;_on her white sued my mothei." breast learned a erose of rabies in which R " We will not discuss it," sbe said, cold• . the fire flashed like gleamy of, light. She had never looked Bo magnificently ly " we shall never agree." beautiful. The low drew showed the white Then the band began to Lllay the quad. shining arms and ahoaldere like whits satin, rilles. Lord Uhandos led Leone til bar lace. He thou ht to hint salt what orae! The ditierent emotioue that surged through wrong it was oa She part of fate, that this her whole heart oaud Boal gave a softened senderneAe to fire beautiful, pa�seionate woman whom he had believed to be his - wedded wife should be standing there, a jar"' 7 visitor in ilio house which- ou ht to have She was a woman at whose feet �a man been her home. g could kneel and worship ; who could Away . • the heart a)�i soul of a man sA ;the wind CH�iPTER 1CLq'II. ' sways the great branches of strong trees. On the morning of the day of the ball,`a - 'Tips ooasPevs on i�txxna>3cg. bouquet%rrived for her and she knew that The one set,of quadrillea had been daaaced, . it held her favorite flowers, white lilies•of. and Leone said w herself thiat there was The•valley, with sweet hanging belle and more pain than pleasure in it, when Lady gardenias that filled the whole room with Marion, with an unusual glow of animation perfume. She had nerve enough to face on her face, came to ,Lao_ neI who was sit - f the most critical audience in the world. ting alone. She sung while kings and queen@ looked - "Mada•ne Vanlra," she skid, ••it seems 'w�s� on in wonder ; the applause of great multi. gruel to deprive others of the pleasure of - trades bad never made her heart beat or your society, but I should like tb talk to •+_ � ''ter pulses thrill ; bat as she drove to you. I have some pretty thtngs whish I $tanelarid Hoagie a faint, tangs}d sensation have brought from Spain, which I should almost mastered her to raturit, and. never like to show you. Will it please you - see Lars, Chandos again ; but the pain, the leave the ballroom and vamp with me, or do - fever and the longing urged her on. you care .for dancing t" • It was litre a dream to her,the brilliantly Leone smiled sadly ; trag dy and Domed - - lighted mansion. the rows of liveried a". are always side by gide, a d it seemed wants, the epae'tous entrsnos-bsll lined with her,who had had so terrible a tragedy in h�b flowem's, the broad white stairc�.ss with the life, who stood face to faoe with so ter> crimson carpet, the white statues bolding his a tragedy now; it. boomsd to bar absur . o�Eimeon lamps. that she should think of d noing. . _ Sue walked- aWwly -ftp than -�brgeoue "I would rather talk W y iu." site replf . _ staircase, every eye riveted by her queenly "than do anything also." The two boa iti .. beauty. She said to herself : fel, graceful women lef the ballroo "Ail this should have been mine "•'�---.� together. Leone made-som remark on�th Yet, it was not envy of the wOAI1X''snd msgni$oenee of the rooms ss they passed map;nifio oe surronadurg" her, 'it was the and Lady OhandoA smiled. i keen ,pain of the outrageous wrong done to " I am a vary home-loviOg being thyself. her whish etttng her to the quick. Brit- I prefer the pretty tittle morning -roe iantly - dressed ladt -passed her, land she where we tae breakfast, and my - ow x r 1 4 K ` ;> y - ,. . - - ,:., r5`k.: h . i s;- ca f ,a ,���. _, r y,<.• ae..r�'r. lir- Js �. _ - ,e ; t�4 -zSa w �, �'Ei...- "'`.. .� 1 ,s .k ; . .. - . -''-- '.8'�..s�,zf. i .f'mfr:..- '�•�fi i? . *!F � . `.<_ _ * ; { � y, p �.. , Z .>' r _ kr', N a. � f ' ti yy, .2 ]k .'. z . ' _ ,i' -� r f,nly FAOos statins SwoRas. . sects, to easy other place is :the' (leased& •: ® be r _. lY ode's a .baa" s klrigly, in+staa No o rt � i -- - 1 y ouble n ; ay se met dal• i, o rescft e1 gi*kn %O'bld ty "N"L tlr*u le Papev `rkhi ire . poo ear's cpm. 'torn ,�5 y° l� f ,� ariira. at I will a► tr ibl� if thori lav l arotnid firs. 11Joltrii In tilts,. r>nwer sfr Ls■,tor,- , �idoir in+gty, s _ <well, .that is •gotalpon 'hovers one. ! t ltow•you #., �rhols- [,t tat p��t �'bC°8 ''oak of tarty id Ui onao o @oven , � epee yIs'ta a London Tower g . at I brought frovi S 'n. A `i g enjoy s vet to le feast oI swords. ... .I aiva She little knew lean: her ace.. ' 1�romkbp , ; at ciieaworde jarred o®ia ou Leoao a herd'(. I ka+s�+r tee, as only *oars of amid tits nu- bene» array of weapon was in Spain they had intrioued to take; : trouble, she said; that would be if -there are . ane , or 'two that are. especiall! } r husband fropt bar, "A while Lady agything blappeaed to Lord Chandos, to worthy of notliea There i& the sword tY'-' 1 arion was oollectAnq sit treasures the ...,� tris husband; if he did not levo We, state, >vhtah is girt on the monsrch'e sic ave and hsppiaeas of 6or Ilfe lied baa or I lost. him." rocked, her fair name blighted, her laTo She sighed as she uttered the last words, after his annoipiting at the imposing Qert, ," sin. Bile wondered to hornet( at the mud the heart of the, gifted singer was mony of oorduu4ion; which girding is 14 . ,t range turn 'of fate which had brought touched by the noblest, kindest p ty ; she honored in the breaeh,' ons would suppo 1 c into contact with the one woman that looked into the fair, flower-like faoe, e felt sbe ought to have. avoided. But a+ You love your husband then Y' she when the monarch is a lady. The sword it ere was no resisting Lady Marion when said, with a gentle, caressing voice. first, consecrated by the primate, acid b� s chose to make herself' irresistible. , • Love him,'t replied Lady Ohanaos, t' handed to the Lord Chamberlain - who here was aamething ehilsjliks and grace• her whole soul fiaabiag i►n her oyes—lope con iota the tunotion. It is a two-handed ` 1 in the way in which she• loosed rap ;to him t Ah, that seems tome a weak word 1 P - adame Vanira, with an absolute worship ify husband is all the world, all life to me weapon, with rich decorations on hilt and u her genius, her voice, and her beauty. It is strange that I should apask to you, a mmol and , scabbard. Of scarcely lees he laid her white hand on Leone's. stranger, in this manner ; but, a I told f moporteaco is the "award of, mercy,' heroes - j '•You will think me a very gushing young you, before, my heart warms to yon in before the sovereign in the coronat on pro ' dy. I. fear, Madame Vanirs, if I say how some fashion that I do not myself ander• cession, Thiasword.is named Curtans, bu� rvently I hope we shall Alw�►yn be friends, .stand. Ism notliko most people. I have thouggh undoubtedly very ancient it ems i in the common meaning of the words, so few to lova No father, no mother, no hardly claim to be the original Carwmj ut real, true, warm friends until we ;die. sisters or brothers. I havq no one }n the forg°d by the famous Munifiaau. 1 �' ave you ever made 'each a oompaat of wide world but my husband ; he is more to This ori anal Curtana was . the mega tendship with any one ?" me than most husbands are to most wives we+poo of Ogler the Dane bold _knight of Leone s heart smote her, her fees flushed. •—he is everything. Charletnagns's- most warlike days, Our "Yes," she replied ; "I have once." Loons looked down ori that fair, sweet ow�i Curtau is in any ease many centuries - Lady Ohandoe looked rap at her quickly. teas with loving eyes ; the very depths of old, It is ware•pointed with the look as „,Pith a lady I mean Y` her soul wore touched by those simple words though the int had broken short; hence, ,,N3,," said .Leone ; „I have no lady she prayed- God that she might, always p�ibly, its name. A flare gold wire covers] tends of any kind, though I. have -many remembdt• them. There was infinite pathos its handle, wind the scabbard is remarkably - wgnaintances " • ' . in bar voice and in her face when she said: ornate. Two other swords are carried- at , Lady Morton's hand lingered e'areisingly '• fou are very happy, theca, with your the coronation ceremony—•swords symbol. n the white shoulder of Leona husband, Ia,a1y Marton t" coal of spiritual and temporal justice, .the . . "Something draws me to you," she said " Yee, 1 am very happy," said the young first with an obtuse point, the latter sharp and , I cannot tail quite what it is. You wife, simply. " My husband loves me, I Ourtana and there two justice swords and ro very beautiful, but it is not that ; the have. -no rivals, no jealousies, no anno7• not often oall6d pp„n to make a, public', beauty of a woman would never win ;me It Slates ; I may say I am perfectly happy. appearsnsis it is happily mors than a half cannot be altogether your genius, though it - •' t play (Iod tical you may always lis oentuty ata they were last, required at a! I � without pear. it is .a- strange (soling, so 1', sale Leone, gently. • ooronation. Bat whenever the sovereigns is I can hardly explain --as though there And with an impulse she could not resist opens Part anent in person- the sworl of was something sympathetio between us, she bent down a►nd kissed the sweet face. state first mentioned is called from int', I .-, _ Yon are not laughing at me, Madame Then Lady Chandos looked up. . re Vapira t” 1 `• I am afraid." she said "that our he lord mayor's sword ' is oven more' . „No, I cwt not laughing," said; Leans. pleasant five minutes' chat u ended. We familiar to the general public ; and not only . with wondering eyes. How strange it was mast go back to the Ballroom. I am afraid London, bat most other corporations, bavr hat Lance's wife, above all other women, all your admirers will be very angry with their swordd and sword -bearer. It is a. mould feel this ourious. sympathetiic friend- me, Madame Vanira." �� piotnresque survival of the middle ages, . hip for her ! ••That is a matter of pertsot indJLeranoe, which ooe would regret to nes abolished They entered thus beaatital boudoir to• she re lied. part of the ritua of state customs,; i . other. and Lady Marion, with. pardonable I know you better, Lally Marfoa, far which ritual u by no mesas mean-� . pride, turned, in her companion. those five minutes spent here than I jagless• Public action must often t4 . '• Lord Chandos arranges! this room for should have done during . a century in of a figurative obaracter. Such is the mode me himself. Have you heard the flatterin , ballroams." by which the city of London sometimes - . polish name for me that the London people And your promise that we shall does honor to those who have rendered the ': ave invented t They call me the Queenof always , be friends," puled the fair woman nation ggood service, presenting to them - Blondes." • who called herself Lady Chandos. " swords of honor. These civio swords have - . " That Is s very pretty title," said Leans `• I promise, and I will keep, my ward, bean given to men Bate Lord Napier, Lord said the beautiful sin who bad believed Cl de, Lord Wolsole Wellin ton receive• they cal) me aqueen—lbs Queen of l3oags. �• „ And the two women who ►ars, each is herself w Jbe itis wife. ed oae in his day and aro die the Prtawiaa her way, a `• aeea," smiled at each other.' And with those words they parted.. Blusher.. •`You see. oontinaed Lad Cbaados, fro tss oorrstHvttty.) • that my husband mod to thin there was • . . - . FRIGHTFUL TRAGEDY. , .. nothing in the world but blondes, I hove THE COW -TAIL HOLDIRL.. , . often told hiss if I bring a brunette --- see wouraae Threw a Lamp at ineiie r bore she is quits at a disadvantagsi story• An laveathe akrafns n1b a Lewwot t ilia is blas, whits, oR silver. TYe q►lellssr aawrned N 'Yeatti. r • g wast br Ins invention. b despatch from New •York• says :—A Leone looked around the sumptuous Persons whose avocation lies partly in - room; the ceiling was paintedl by a master frightful tragedy, whioh ended la murder, - hand; ail the story of Hadymion was told milking cows an well aware of the great took pace in Chinatown at an early hour i' there; the waits were superbly .painted; isausye,nes caused by the animal switching Sunday morning. ; It was the outw»mo-of 4, _ the hangings wen of blue velvet and blue her tail ,about romisoaousl .. notabl in - silk, relieved by whits lace= the carpok, of P y y quarrel between two notoriously divsolitte i -_ . rioh velvet pfile, Nasi a white ground with fly time. The annoyance is multiplied in women in a hoose sus Mott street, in the ; , blue oorn-flowers, so artistically grouped vase the tail is dirty or wet, which is very heart of the Chinese gdartsr. and ended in i they looked an though they had fallen on often the ossa The and of the tail eithe - one woman throwing a lighted lamp at the . , the ground in picturesque contusion. The takes the milker in the face or neck .or other. firing her clothing, and litersilpp )hairs said pretty couch were covered with oreme►ting her is a short time. The bttrld• velvet; a -hundred little trifles . that lay I flirts into the milk pail : perhaps both ing is tenanted by Chinaroton end white wattered over the playa told that it was evsgts happpeat. women, and the attention of _ the police was i 000nt,ied by a lady of taste; books is bsauli- 1 The prevent device, which is here Utas• altraated to a room oo_ tFte fourth boor, tui biudiags, ezquuite drawings end photo• bated, has been patorted by Mr. Joseph where the crime was enacted, by Dries lot ggraphs, a jeweled tan, a superb bouquets firs. Tire room was ablaze, and when the; holder Qowers cost(, beautiful. and 1 Geot»r of Radtxs. Win. It s t6a (((inti ,_ y rag' fiama were oYt}ttgwished a woman was . rant; a room that woos a fitting ehrin for found lying on tine floor, her cliothing bur,'n-. a goddess of beauty. � ad completely from her body, which *a "My ono roam,"'staid Lad Charadbs, also badly baroed. fibs was still alis. with a smile, as she eloeed toe cot* _ •'and and reoogaized h9 lbs pdtsw a, Krtds{ea what a luxury it is, Madame Vanira—a Gormau. She said that Lizzie Brawn, room quite your own 1 _ Even when the ; known to the polies ss "Liao, the man," - house to full of visitori no one comes here had thrown the lamp at bier. She died in but Lord Chandos -, he lways taken that ten minutes. The murderess is one of the chair near those flowers while he to iks - . s / - worst characters of than °lass who Darcy o to me, and s hat is, I think, tie happiest k their immoral tratllo Almost solely amon� - hour in the day. Sit down there yourself." - the Chinese. and I& known in police par - Leona took the chair, and Lady 0,,handos - • - . lanes as a "revolver".. She has been bsiotie - ■at down on a tootetcKO by her slde. It was 00W•Tan HOLfltti► . ; ` e very police justice in the city; and no - .- one of the most brilliant agd picturesque rationally constructed device for the pur- sooner serves one term of imprisonment on -_ _ psotures ever beheld ; the gorgeous room, pose that has yet been o.mtrrved, being the island than she is arrested again, and • with its rich hangings, the beautiful, dark• edeoUve and eonyouient to a great degree. always convicted. Numerous eBorte to - eyed nom+a. with the Spanish taco. her jt is alec ♦sty simple w msnufacturo:. A rsalsaim her have hese made by the mission - dress like softened suaboams,and the fin of strip of slastic &holes metail is bent to form aria of the loealit , but to iso purpose, aid herrubies like points of flame, her whole A circle, the meeting extremities• being she bas longg sinoe hese abandoned by the0l self lovely as a picture, and the fait Queen rounded apart to form seusy contact points. as inocrrigible. The police, knowing her . of L•loudes, with the golden hair and whits Two oilri�wi"ly disposed please are riveted haunts, began a search at ono°, and tqo roger—a picture that, would have made sn t>o tahe circular cliasp, the free ords project- hours later she was )apta�red while hidis►g stint's tortunw, ing to form handles, the compression of in a room in a Bowery lodging -house. S' a "How pleasant this s." said Lady Chan ' which within the • hand g opens the was unconcerned when arrested, and rimply • dos, "a few minutesI respite from the music 6 clasp points well apart and allows the remarked :—" She tried to do me, andI I . and dancing I Do you love the quiet ma device to be slipped on the tail, and then did her. It serves her right," She was meats of your life. Madame Vaairq, I" the rounded points are allowed to *lose committed to the tombs to await the Leone looked down on the fair, lovely within the deep reoa►sss of the gambrel ooraner'& inquest. . . - to", with a deep sigh. joint, where they take aware hold. The - - " Nu, I thu•k.not," she replied; `• I like operation is very easy, and will effo)tually _ SOMETIMES A MISNOMER. � - My stage liferb"Lad confine to the tail during the milking open- - _— . Lady Ohandoe asked in a •- half pitying atiou. Thin device should sell on sight U ,� Capes of a Two en tike t•aeaAe tee one: put on the market. seribes a Storeys. „ Why did you go 6 the stage t Did - you always like it T" - The Chinese Ketho(L The captain of a tttg thus describes a - Leone anawered gravely: storm on the Pacific Ocean, which shows •' A rsiat sorrow drove me the �Vhea a mea to Cillos► deeua the-dangh• g n•" that 1►t (lanes the name in a misnomer. „ A groat sorrow t How strange 1 �'D bat ter of a ttoigbboar as a wife far his sea, he ••W hen I say that the waves ran mourit- sorrow acute Doane to ono so beautiful, so writes to him era follawss— On any knees giitai es you t' I beg you act ter despise (kis cold and osim- sins high. I am_uoe exaggerating the situ •, A scr �uw that smashed alt tfiie t,atural� request, but ibtcdn to thio words of the silos in the least The tug would be poio- life in me, said Leone; but ws will not ed on the vreet of a sea and then' be plung- speak of it. I live mope in my life on the matrimonial agent had give your honour - stage than in my home life; that is deselans able daughter to any slave of a son, so that ed down into a valley . of water' which, eine s." seemed a mile below as. At times the 3' the pair, bound by silken threads, array melon would come out through the clouds dhe spoke uncousoiausly, and the heart have the greatest joy. In the beautiful and. in the uncerttain light, the waves x i of the fair woman who believed herself so rntirely beloved warined with pity and springtime I shall of er wedding presents seem tw}oe as high. Thee wired was . I kindness to the one whose heart was sea and give a couple. of gene, and let whops Maniag a perfect hurricane and our lee tai! h , desolate. for long and continued fortune. and look' was ander water all the time The angry. `• A greateorrerw taught you to find coma• forward through endless generations to the sea appeared raging above, below sad all :..'i fort in an artificial life;' ohs said, gently;' fufilmeat of gennine love. May theJy� sing around as, and nearly every wave into •' it would not do that to me." I of plenty, and have every joy.. on my which we dipped would wash over the tug. � Aad t.er white hand, on which the knees I bag you to consider my progal I6 was Eimgassible to reaaa}a aft, for the a wadding -ring &bone, caressed the beautiful favorably, and (brow the mirror-like glance laver deck was flooded. white arm of Madame Vanira, of your eyes on these lines." . To this the _ - ° . to " W haat would it do to you t" asked father of the prospective bridle replies that Q•uee>t's Daughters Ss Coolm j Leone, allgfitly startled. he will "' attend to the portion of his poor " A really great trouble," replied LadTT I and poyarty-strioken dnagghtar that ahs It s not generally known thatour Queen & ', 1 y Chandos, musingly," what would it do might alit be without bedclgthes, cotton daughters, fn addition in being excellent - to for me? Ki'l me. I have known so little clothing, hairpins, and carriage. There• needlewomen, are also good aeo" When r of it; 1 cannot indeed remember ghat fore it was tea be hoped that the coapts they wero children they had a little � could t�,a stalled trouble, would have oouatantsfarttuca." kituhan of their own at O&barna, where 5 ., d '•Y' have bas+n singularly forlunato,,' _ thou oon000ted wll kinds of dishe.i, sweets � 1 id Leone, half enviously.. Overorowded LoIiilm being naturally. their favorites. Here they d"k.. "Aad the fair faoe ' of the (,ween at In a recent addicnas at Qaeen'a has, Lon• converted iatio lam fruit cal of their owe �, Blondes grew troubled. i gardens, and turned out. - many a savoury 10 . m 1. Perhiips," she• ea}d, "all guy troubles don, Mr. Asquith lisle:--'• The overcrowd• dish for the delectation of their brothers, x e are to come. I should not like .to bolieva ing la Lan don is terrible. There are aamat all of whom had as excellent appetites ae ; "":: . , that." 400,1 rsone living in homes of one generally appertain to boys. .At least ane 1 c Bhewas-quite silent fox some few miatttal; 1 room, an 4.00,0009-"liningg two or more of the Princesses still continues to cook as ` _ � then, with a si hi. she said; I iaa' im - 410 rte.' Iia Qlorlienwell• and occe,sioniil little platy and has been heard : m " Y'ou have made rate feel nervous, And 'Whi+tncha I o Lover ane -third of the Po ula- to say that she would have- made ata es- � - n I cannot felt Eby, 'Wheat table +old tdtm ,live tris f+t Maui two i a< sees(. `.' rollout site% { . , �,, - . , . . i - - . ��, . - '.. a I..i }.�k�i „�"` H6 1 t _ _ _ - .. - .i .,l E.+ v x - - - M ` b ,' .. - r -.r s �- - . -4- ,.a " . k A yy da x, \• nY.. p� - -'i v.>� yy r' , i_ } S7 :tt. yi a gqq "F i 4•'• .r: - . y f ", v. a Jt r r. s.. �y, -.a. .. _ �� ..... .. r , :, :, E.. _t r. _ tY b i• i y, - g t < elk . ,.t . , .. >M . t-�..+ s - ..!' • E - b 4k t ,., . f g � t � e *t ty ,� a a r a� .:.>_ z- " T. :- - .. :uj y ' 4€ 3kiut' {-'=irk '.:. 4�cs. ..A'' 1 T i'. �, .a�-��. - . .;., _ sra^+>.=.".:�„ a+n.,:�•', "r:'. rys�'':�y`�-y*�r,;,-••x.. 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',�.p, LSh. - _ a -..: k t_ .. -. .. :. .- F a t iter . .,t .'','-. e- .>xtiFir +v- _ .. ,, .. - a.:.> . _o . .. - ::.. - r .-: •:.. _ .: ? , - .<.. : �_'_' 5 — r'$_. `,',.Y - .-' . - _ •i- I i s , _ ..,ter- >-••-.- «..- . a< s.,dG�t#t.f lr - ver :._. _ t is ,� , .. -.. • . c - - .; _ c. - - - - '(j �j1� . - ___ - - _. - - -- --- - - ---a - - � a-_- : '�; . �. �i -thee 'pfo- i T U � U• � 4�J 1 11`l� � r `'` U er• . - -- - --- Ma • ,v', :-- f�1 l� Egg Cosi@g, the Lat@st. ; , i,;Ke t��a c jS1ea. egg cosies are overdoata, -only instead of keeping the teapot Warm; they rr,tect boile,ieugs from getting chilled ,,n their way to the breakfast table or while there awaititig the arrival of their consum- . eTq• , : .. K . 'These pretty little costes are knitted with dub) -e Perlin wool, white and two shades of egg; yellow+ or ai~y Dolor to accord with the China service. Fou, pins, No. 11. Upon each of three pins oast ou eleven 'stlitohes - with the darkest shade of woolut 1pheowoo• - •Knit 2 together, knit 1, p twice rouAd the Pin; purl 1, with the woo . _ Y ____: -- - kigds, both of whin __. , not be required after the first m%king,. Sat I,$I %A HAS NO ` BEET CA tS1. lose. The narrow. sot is ode of ba►iftiboo. 1 .-: artruw :for the i, ,--. at a:y a little more than ..pint of the batter - and ofCentimea it.: fa, Loa . �.., �._. QF CREAK A L Y in a Cool place and use it at tips neat mak-" comfort of ally one wit1�1 the slightest { ,� - inq instead of yeast. + '>►e Varieaia ktttlii,dttaies �f+at Are Fonfael ia< the Nis Gilles.. tendency to olmeity. To sd�l insult to in• gIITIFICIAi# NIPENING raon iB not •Nob areil Corn fit'8ad.••-•'wa hpinB jury, the •nnoomfartable fat Pehair unless B� A INOCULATION PNOCLS• P A (Ihineae travels by water vvi►en he can, _ .} 1' riYtttted to ride in the wide sups of indian meal, cne cup of flour, three "I .The common �" r and no wonder for t1tFe roads in his coaiitry 14 ualit "� az eggs, two and one half sups cf sweat milli, + he belongu to the q y' this Chair, Prof Cone, of lt�eeleTatt fl�aiveruili )Dp ata ver oor, and_ moat of the traveling ole ars prohil fled from wing 1 sK �pe p of rfvi18ge8 aovers -a Culture That Will elo [oat , - { • ons teaspoonful of lard, two ti►blespoonfuls aoCom odatlons on le►tid are about as bed as but thoaA �bo hf ve any far p ttree►n, in wtAter what the Baaterla , ,of white sugar; two teaspoonfuls of baking Fouad Normaltr la Cream In 6nmspee 9 � � powder, one teaspoonful of Balt. Beat the - �: y • Wlll Do. 1 ge very thoroughly; whites and yolks , in some' experiments �, Vii' e paratoly, melt ttie lard, sift the powder ; . - his baawriologioal laboratory �r j Iii '� Prof H W at - t into the meal and flour and stir tliieln 'sat, . ;--....�_ , in has tgede a? :,hen beat aa, fast as possible, bake qui4ly . _ ,may � Wesleyan University, Count and steadily in a buttered pan. � discovery of impo=tame to every one. in ` t > "_ a ' s y �''�; terested in the making of butter. It u '_ Cold Slaw. ---Shred cabbage very fine and loos it in a salad dish. For every pint r J, 1.. . well known that as batter' making hon j. 3� , p f �•.c r ww...•-..;.._... it has been impos �, a half of Cabb a allow one pint of �, .. -; been conducted f. and a6 - •ip .moi• , ._ best butter in the -; � . 1 vinegar, one and a hrlf teaepoonfula of ` . , , 1ia..,"' sible to make the . alt one-fourth teas oonful of pepper, winter time. In spite of every eff°rt de`trY ;� ` 1 s, P I r e' ar a tables onful rodu� front , three teaspoonfuls of suq i1° ` r men have {,assn unable to p of butter, two tablespoonfuls of cream and," November to May butter equal in flavor t° � _ .� `three eggs. Placa 'the vinegar and season- „ ,,.. .+ that -made in the summer. The latter bas , t inq on ills fire. eat the eggs well, tarn R.� li. a peculiar flavor, partionlarly natiaeable in � �$ - into the vinegar�atir Constantly until the �� - June. For this reaaota Che best butter q mixture thiaken4 and then al►dd the cream. 'P r� „ batter. Prof. _ ` Remove the dressing from the fire and �• �' often known as June" - �° ur it while hot oxer the Babbage. Qarn• 1��". Conn's discovery will enable dairymen t° 4 , fah with cin a of hard boiled eggs and serve j' produce a peculiarly fine gnalityof "June" g when sola. 1 �' - butter throughout the pear. ` Corning Beef. --For 100 pounds of beef a t' _ The first step in.. butter making is known . �,� take four ounces of Saltpeter, four pounds +n an - r000aa _ - r of salt, two pounds of brown sugar, put aa, cipeninq the oream� It is .an p b z h� water enough in a kettle to cover the beef _ { much similar to the far ntatio of ser, after it has been Packed in a barrel ;put,d ggjg .OAST. - and ie similarly produced by the growth ' t;.r .� the ingredients into the water and 1$t them , -,R !* , ', u _ f _ r,� >. and aur boil- ' _ art of the may stow thamafblves ari►ay la ttye eoM>tnod- boil 10 or 16, mibubee, skim P the broads. Ia the sonieastetn p I loris affair and go teetering coo nB n guPPo which were lori`ltinally p eaelnt n the cream. 1-} hot over the beef. ' em ire theta pre. sairooly any wheeled of four miles an hour. 'rw Con• b i and it is a very • i •: Pick►inq Hams.-- Mae as brine that cies. Ir north China, b°wave=' they It on their ehouldere, The uailt of the butter depends almoal � velli will float a'n egg : and stir in brown sugar g venieut and comfortable article of the Bort. q y ounces of are, ver common, partfoalarly in the re ion and two a 'inriksha is an int►ovation�from napan a' ea1mY nd the reason wbyit bash n im• _ � )., � until it tastes sweet asnd add y Th _ saltpeter dissolved in every two gallons Of around Pekin. . found almost exolueively at l tentit ; :x` - >=-arra;;: ...,.�fi-.:ter••i,qty€¢¢"S+f'"!z=i-:"'.•�"- -w .. i'}'et:§'4'�Rt.7-., ;s�.- fir• t." --;s: sy`� "..� %,.., -, , 6 _ r.z�,'t:�•'•4,. .s7C.. a:•a r^ -J ka Hf y1? ,�,,...'2 s __ .r `, - '-' -"(`:' • :� ..' a ,. •�"-."-,,, ".� 't .,y,,.rd�, ���- , --.. r f :- Ills `. y ":'# --� - f ."% -(''f. s .x 33 _ . fi3 _ i # . s .,'fib. -II _ i- : r:> . , .. , ... .. -. T. .` a W .s 4 t ' ., Z ., ,� - urs £�� :: 11 t �� _ �.. -I : r,_ .., y 11101i! 11! M . , , . : u;. -: J 4 3 . a i ,.ala } �r + - - �' _ .. . _ :- ,..: ..,.. r + .. . _ ..[p. .... : r . - r3.. a. • z'ti' it,, .3737 - -1 I ., .r. .. _ ti err . - f.. .... .. . : .. - .. _ _ ._.-,._ .. .r .-. --. .. - - s 1 - '""", P"M .; , _ `'.. - .. ,_ , . : -�:­- "-.--.�... Aotify Thi.. o Pickartngt31�unail. r : . oath. ei�o+X ob+;; 1` ::­�.%: -- -.01"v •---- •aid. obstrffttiels . 'M - - this ooafieil -' it elect of the Towtasbi of he should clot r,lirto�ve � Y� ' � SI Vise izoaao . .. . O i'iakeri�+g p statute on bu-'e ben to aoknowl a oifmmanlfttoi •,� ' ' met areaant t - from the secretary of the t}ntario Gov - - ., day, i� nuar Slat, to the Towta all, 4 TOL 1 - rfrb `` .'j .1 Brougham. Present, Gt , Oerow, R ve ; Roads Association aonaeeiii+sg s meeting t41. R. ow• be held In rho Y. M. C. A. baildisg, Toros- - rQ t." Thomas Ponahp , let De aly ; R. _ .1. • bray, Snd De nt ; J Hilts, 8rd to, on the 7th sad 8th of Feb. 1896, woald - %r . r. - --,, t I iq �f _ yohardt, oanoillor, all recommend that this council send a dale•" Deputy ;James fti to to said meeting. . Year oommitt� s e CLAREMONT'_: i'aiMos ox and sabsoribed tb the req fired ga g an® • e. TI - 11.publish ed every Friday morning at its o whom to recommend .hat tau toile of st , • -, Pickering, Ont. declaration of qualification of office and woo - - TE81+t9 took their seats at the copnoil board. be phased oc the Kiagetott Road vett of on . I.. f �� s.96 per�bar; ei.00 itpaia !n ad�s>aoe. Minutes of last meetin 'read and ap rov. Dnnbarton and that the Thied Deputy :'^" bas RATES OF ADVERTISING: c ed, " Reeve should be aommisa.loner in that Tl I First insertion, per line - - - 10 cents. The following standing `committees ere matter, also that six toile be place upas a fisted :Roads and ridges : Me rs. the same road east of Pickering Village aAL TEi E � �°� E4nh subsequent insertion, per line - 6 �__T' eeq a Poaohel•,Gerow and Mo ray. Indeg pts: that Mr. Richards be commissioner. This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- _ ta. On /4 : a H a o N a' a as ) amort given to parties making ac,n- Messrs. Hilts, Porsche and Rioh yds. of ionlcot Mr, Pouohtor, 1 ohlraooiptedeport • L rp=nterms- s for 3 or 6 months or by the year. 11alf-. Sheep killed by Dogs : Diesers.. , Rtoh rds, mot - r earl oontraote parable quarterly. (lerow. Contik�Renciee : Drle ars. we►8 adopted. • a • Y ly o y y Hilty and ,a nsinese cards, ten lines or under, with paper, .4. "b1 a; n 5 OQ, apable in advance. Mowbray, Pouoher and Cerow. d vest hat the Rastas gre►ymtlhis order on n I o P y os in local columns ten pante per line, t3everal cammanicitio s were read an mo Clearing,0 6. 1�'Notr re i favor of the arties re• :1981 flys cents per line each eubeequent insertion. accounts presented and! referred to the the Treses r rl _ P. 8p. i contract rates made known on applies- various standing aommitteea, oo4nmended in the reports of the various - :e17t tiPvelrltoi free advertising. semeritswithout writter natruetions The following parties appplied for the committees as presented thine day. IIaQludln the balal�oe Of OiIItla8 and NeW ear's $took,winserted until forbidden and charged so- sitioa of assessor' for X895. Moser R. Mr. Hilts, seconded b Mr. Mowbray �qs oordingly. Orders for discontizluing advertise- po ynstrnated to pro- . W. Mowbray, Robert 8. Phillip, and F. A. moves that the clerk bei . _ masts moat be in writing and sent to the pnh- Faller. Yc odtte 1500 envelopes and 1800 letter heads anI lis)�er. ; I JQb Work promptly attended to. On motion council went into comm ttee printed at once. foil Mr. Pouoher in the chair for Mr. Richards. saoonded by Mr. Poacher, �----V - W : J. CLARK - PROPRIETOR. of the whole, - - ie I the purpose of opening tenders for ti her moves that the council do stow adjourn to ��Many of these Goods W�1�8 �1'tr• r.,. g i I - OU ur i'outiost-Strict ind•pand}noe. advertised. Tenders were road from ease melt sprain on Monday the Stith day o! Chased at tt18 eeriest Trade $alert Cook, Cowie Bros., and Thomas Th mese February next at IO P. m. for the tratrfto- -�� - sel Our �m-A First -ekes LooalPapsr. son. After some diwaseion the comm tree tion of -general businw• 8t }d Dents aIId CBII a OII the _.� - ; �' Cur Ezpoctlsrtionst -The h•Art7 arose and reported program. - - -_,-ll _ _ _ ; WP031PO PHOSPB001MI3. Of support of the veovle of Pickering and vicinity. On motion of Messrs• Mowbray and , Hilts. A by-law was introduce to ap int 'h* 9"at >l�if h asix"dr. , D� G �m 5 �id PW ywd ap .............................:.......:..,.... !g . FRIDAY, ,JAN. 25, 1895. an assessor for the year 1895, and to ape ...........................•••••••� '. ars Shaker Flannels from, 4 cents per yard ap..... . ••• suis/ an auditor to audit the succus s of , am D'e°""'s"`uT Gra Flannels from 8 oents per yard np Cc thio mnnioipality for the year 1894, d to tor'IIe of Xerrwsss 7 """"""""""""' " t I . OTESAND COMMENT . - Wiak"411%ltw�• •• confirm the appointmeiat of an as 'tor (food heavy Tweed at 200., worth 850. per y d ............................. a . made by the Reeve to audit the sal so- °toe'* rvasist'"Qra"Idan Erica heavy Fulloloth at 45c., worth 75o. ard. . I The Manitoba Patrons of Industry' �Itoe• q/ Lb+ter er Assesses. 1?� """"" "• 'I w aonnts, and to fix the saldries of rhos me. sre"tot l/orrM, csoes�tw sae Map's IIgdarwear from 450. up. Shirts and D ware R' hoes added the prohibition plank to The council then went into acrt�mit of . %ft or their already extensive political plat- the whole,.with Mr. Mowbray in the c air. `VitbBaoaa, Ope%jaka elf Z%. Ma's hes wool Undershirts and Drawers it 900 , worth $1.25....,,.,.,.. I _ Bt'ore and der. lbi"b, sofltoA loo" trod a re. vY " w ` - a through its. se era! ani as rf w. Undershirts and Drawers at 9 e., worth 51,85... -,...,,,;.- form., The by law was at Koagh Y, . Cbltsnatpttw+ ea r ora Men's Scotch An pp readings and fLnall salad. R. W r ow- Bas been prescribed over >tb Tears is thousands o[ - p at 85 cents, worth $1.25 ........................ bray was appointed assessor for 1895 t a oasest !s the owtti Bettaafs asA Hoatat sredrot+�. Dden'e Kid Gloves, lined, The Smythe -Harty election contest Pp° - Men's Kid Mite, lined, at 85 cents, worth $1.25 ........................ Z • -: salary of $130. The council appoint M. �+�• uttdra�rar ��'* iP1�s+�hoUa'1!t ' - = 1n Kingston waxeth warm. It is ex- Gleeson auditor of the accounts of the oor- be�smsOme wortusss medlcigs In plans � thiel - .. petted to be one of the hottest fi Its 100 airs Leather Harvest Mits, 1210., worth- 2b cents ...............•„ - g poratioz# for I891. The 'Keays then ap.°s° ice in otter. and we wtW rend by carnes P t that has yet taken place in the Dom- pointed Thos. Dunn auditor of the see ,me. wan. Pries. one psokage, $It µz, Sk Ole sdtl 100 sire Leather Mitre, lined, 200., worth 40 cents ........................ pbam stat wocurs. Pamphlets tres to any addroft info �. counts. The salaries of these auditors The voles Company, Good heavy 8G -inch Grey Cottoin at 8 cents, worth 5 cents ............ : e - - . = fixed at '$15 each. . Windsor. Ont., Canada. Extra heavy 8a•inoh Grey Cotton at 6 cents, worth 10 ete............. i (Mara Ford's eonnsel has been Etre- N!r• Hilts seconded by ]►firs Ric rde .. e -void iu Whitby by W. ft Howse. . cesi�ful in his attempt to have the Case rnoyes that whereas it is evident that c uite - t . a number of dogs in this Township an not - --- •------------ Any Overcoats Car Suits deft Over lII Boy s Or M8II 8 sl?,eB t . laid over until the spring assizes. rated a ainst their owners on the ae ass- heti .1dvertteemetits. Tie Downs and. Bed • ti go at halt price. Nqw is the time to purchase Blankets, - . Her case will therefore not take place went roll and so escape taxation. and , -- • until March. whereas in fairness to Lhasa who pay axes FPLES--J. pordoo and John Gee, Spreads ;you can buy them at less than mannfasturers' prices. 'During - . I un their dogs, an effort " should be ma a to Pickering Ont., aro prepared to purahsse this Sale fV® 9lailn w8 Have n0 competitors outside the, City Of Toronto. Although there ate a few .Cases Of have all doge assessed and made to eo crib an quantity of Pickering, win ter ai,plea, and pay the - g big est market price therefor. . fly ! " small -pox in tLe Province, there is ate equally to the _sheep fund of this tor• __ - . �f1ome and got our prices before purchasing elsewhere. �- :. poratlorl, therefore; be it resolved that .this OR ALE -A barter bastness in i f - not much likelihood of a general out. council 'appoint an officer f4 the u pose . Claremont, splendid locality, ev,orythin - break of that disease. The more via- of investigating all alleged or kno4n vas• lete. For particulars apply to ISie� . - . ilent our Boards of Health are, the ions or omission of assessment for. logo, MANTLE, Claremont P. 0. i� I _ _ eater the safet whether by 'means of misrepresentation or . safety. . SALE --About 400 or 600 bushels otherwise, and that the said offioar ap Vturnips, at tot, con. !ti i'iakeH�j For HENRYI . There Domes a report from Ottawa pointed by by-t.w of this ooanoil,tn bich rieea„d partacala...pplY t �! E1�D WRIGHT, . . - %� j� j, ' �j ry_� t0 tLe effect that theta Will m08t ae- lard by-law lie ppoower• ►nd duties •h 11 be �ro�ek Goad >P. O. i _ N O R Tj L L111 E �J ti 1 i ��� . more , rtion.W y defined, and in hiab , gD 4RA1 RAIN -The sgb�eriber of%ts . . . snredly be another session of Parlia- the salary or fan to ^which he shall on- - . _ finest before all a al le made t0 the titled s1 be IIxd. for rhe :-tH>tits fliberfao Osis (p•ttseUT - ---- r , clean. 13taek-eyed Karrowfat Pus. New Yor •. PPe On !notion Years. ' gilts and Po er aari►1 poemek@L WIL Davlss, leant Jane. country. The 81st of February ie introdnwd . -taw to a �tnt woe blas son, op• u , mentioned se' abort .the date of the of Board $Nttb �d .Qaottac Ia• . i B SALE TG l�N -Viae aeras opening of the house. far the Township of Picket~ g for � i of rood with cool► d"baras,#ad i - _: - >, . . . - - - Aid. Franklin line been nominated Tee b � llaw was t tlr�, Dom fines �* • "i" of b o1l ouse - by the Liberals of Eats York to con- of the who* Kr. put in the aha r and a on � apply •F. aOra2t tt jn, clan- I , . > . ` . • - test the riding in the next Federal when finally adopted the following '«--I`Igg CSA T$ � $,IFN tV`66 - Le1. - - • • ' _ were appointed : W. V. Richardson, Gl'eo, G I election. Ald. Franklin and W. F. lel writ dw t"o t .rooal. c�:'�e. i Philip, and Wm. Dcwswell. and �a sail des.�l�� _Clore sou OU MOLean, M.P., will each find in the Your standiag committee ob sheep Iled Paw nr, from co i vials. Objeote, For . - , . - other a strong rival. This promises by dogs boo •leave to report and r m • t Ws Ana date .pp�T t� • . o. W. D190KRfi. - . . ' to be a keen contest indeed. mend ars follows . Oliver H. Pu b 'ori it' . sheep worried by dogs 88 ; (neo. Lin n for s�' AY 8H EP --Cts to tits plc tis _ of the undersigned, lot 11, con. 8, Pick- . The strike of t>ze Brooklyn $treat 2 sheep killed =6.68 ; W. Bt►dggBrow !o one eNng on or about tet of November last a white T -us �-+-+-+�*+ ��� . par men continues. The town has sheep worried by dogs $S. Said orb ants sheep Owner is requested to prove peoppleer T. . being two thirds sworn value. All of bieh a uses and take the aalnW awa . CHAA. ' _ been in the wildest uproar for the past is reepectfally submitted.>o OR. clarem�nt.�-l� , _ For coming Cold Weather few days, and the soldiers, ,who have Un motion of Mr. Richards,chaitln o,re- j� U i SALE -Two hundred cords ,o f .. , . . . . r also ibis rt wap ado ted. nt-stall dry. hatch End me le, been ordered out, Lave found it list- p° cords ►t seoaadclas, woos, at lot x91, scutes A prQl t111 of Flne ru r a rand heat --roaster. cessary to fire on the mob several . Your standing committee on cants Sion a, Pickering, near Green itiver. Also q a y p g P - cies bens leave to report and r©comm© d as store sod blackrwitb shop to rata at Atha - � times. Much bloodshed has been the follows: D. R.'Beaton drawing deed o Jas: Por fu I aortirnlars apply to •'ETER STEW. - - outcome of the strike. The general Hubbard to this corporation and reg stra- A'IT, Lha P. 0. .*-if . Best Salt Water Herriug. - , . .F. , o inion is that the strike will be at tion of same $3.65 • W. H Build one , . ` P hundred aopiee.Financial t3tatement $1S I OAlts FOR l5k.lt� ICE. Oce t all end soon. a li,rkebire and one. Yorkapire, white ; also Best �e�lOU �'eK6 . ' Your committee has onnsidQred the spit our atnworth recistared. The Derkshire is '- .. ---; . . s Mayor Cowan of Osliawa lies COY!- cations of L. T. Barclay eIking tile t the from e�tie6ereJ Etre and dans. from b acted . y , stock of mr s• Coxwortb. Clarein . The - . sum of $1u.20, special school tax on north � 1 ; tributed 1 000 towards the relief Yorke ire white"waa bra by,lur, J. E. rethotir. B8t3t Japan TeaB half of lot 17 in the lot con Pickers o be . Burford. Unt., who won s string o zee at .he r of the men Who have been thrown out rebated. u he understan't ; that said pre- Wirlas fair ; the site of this f oar being the of work through the burning of the mixes were exempted by this council for rests t winner thele. Neither n be beaten ' 's`' g s ial school rates , recommend th t the for breeding. TaRve • 7s •ant , Cash ; or $t �t>tlOked addle. . : Malleaule works a few weeks ago. aye eat April lit and Oct. is . JNO. DUNN, . N c ark write Mr. Barclay infgrming him Pot s, n. 7, Pickering township, one and one - Considering the fact that the -Ma or / - . _ %. - s _ y that the council `did not exempt tai pre qua r mile north o Kinsale. i$•D - - - -, - _ - -._ pp -- .._ .-- - - -- - -- ------ has been a heavy loser by the fire, lis mist -q- tfor special taxation. N. J. lark TABLD-FtekA two station O.lT.11 Lemons and Oranges• • . . generosity 4 all the more woe h of for printing 'bills for timber• tender and TRA1 S GOING EAST D U•: As FOLLows: -- • y advertising in oonnectiou with the same No 4 Expitzas . . 9:28 A. U. - i - comnlendation. It was indeed he $3 �. T. C. Brown repairing out gild- „ work of a hilanthro let. 6 Itizan . . 2:24 P. M. P P Ings, gattinq the pasts in front of ba 1 and „11 . .- .. . . TTN R 8 LOttAL, ♦ 8a3t3 P. Y.. . i i V 1 ` .iJ�• I . A delegation. from Nawfonndl�and furnishing timber for the same. T Jas. -. ._ . . Hubbard on 'saooaat ,$8, All of which is Tar► s 801t►d Wiesx liUli As >roLLow® will arrive in - Ottawa next week for respectfully submitted. No 7 LOCAL 9:28 A. M. . ! I . - the purpose of having the colony ad- On motion of 11Clr, Mowbray, chairman, •• 7 Mixsn , . 8:0t! P. M. i .mitted into confederation. �'Vhat will re rt was adopted.. 1 Expwop 8:22 Q, M.. . po _ _ _ _ . . Your standing oomtnittee on Iud ants _ . ,be the answer ? With her en nus ICKERING IsOST-OFFICE. begs leave to report and recommend fol . debt and her financial panics, k e is lows, said amounts to be paid to d in. - . not very inviting in appearance ; yet digents from let of Jan.- to let of ay : Mails arrive from Toronto 9 50 a-tu. - the Dominion cannot afford to i Wore d. Ryan $1.25 per week, M. (Neeson com; Mails close Toronto 5 Ma.m. - :. Atriv G.T.W.0 bb a' m Oloso V T W 6 tis s m E. Bowes $1.16 per week, Ili Gleeson tom: ., the offer, as'in ease she does, Hole p OT1i6sDsua Gl'rE>i00am Mrs. Johnston ?5 cents per week, M. Gile�e- itbyy 8 fl3 p m Toronto 8 f]D p in Shin will declare tLat 118 is . pa ticu- eon, corn. ; Mrs. Linton $1.25 per week,. •' ff T E 8 u p in . •• G T W s 00 p m i, - . , lady fond of fish and things fish .'' Colin Phili ,com ;hire. Tripp $1. per Mono orders issued on's.11 parts of the world, - - - - - p _ __ - �..._._ --- -- - - - week, Geo. Philip, com. ;Mrs. Palms $1.75 Egos sallr»e sVSIBlIsl1. X" . WY'Vey T. Gould, reeve of Uxbridge er week, (Iso. Philip, com. ; Mrs, Stark --.- -- _- was elected �ti'arden of Ontario C ant «1.25 per week, Asa Hubbprd,.00m. Jane D l,o ire e,�ect suet interest allowed ai,-31-9 y Losse $1.(►0 per veek, I, Wise, corn. Mea. par ut nnum. lfeourl' ' indishutahlo t.'- . by1., the- County Council on Tuesday. Byran $1 00 per, week, 'R. A. Bunting oom;• - . .. WM. LpMall. 1., The first ballot settled the matter. Mrs. Stott $1.25 per week, J. H. Rogers, , , FOoTUAaTan. (��­ I- . ­ I .. . •Charles King, reeve of Whitby town com, ; 'Mrs. Haley $1.50 per week, G. E. -- � - _ Writ® for Literature and Question Sheet, which; if correctly filled out, wilt Lawrence, com. ; Mrs Marr 61.50 ,n week a'}�'r 'fir .^�,--, �""'S' enable me to send you a Truss, which is specially adapted to fit and re-' and Mr. Coulthard, reeve of Os awa, 0, Graham, com. ; Thos, Lee �1. 5 per TI E ML ANS U �' taro your Hernia WITH COMFU�T. �I 2b years' experience in desi ping - were the other aspirants. It w s the week, R. P. Hopper, tom. find adjusting, inventor of 27 Patents • on TRVSSB for ., Your staudin Whywaste time and and labor wot+ ct t .e � general opinion that hies King tiuld i; committee recut mend Rupture and Appliances for to * the relief of CLUB FEET, SPINAL be successful, but the vote resulted payment of tbo following sums : George pu p handle whvu the wind will dc'-'� CU VATrJRE and all othf3r 0' DB�'ORMlTe S. The most s without expenso. Celebrated differently. No doubt 11ir: cold B°°dy, funeral and digging brave o • T. Surgeons use �ciQ them exclusively. Order through your Lee's child $6 ; M. Gleeiion for one c o d of For he small sum of x30 you ©an get one of physician, druggist, or ,Q direct from factory and fitting -rooms. t I .I-.- t. will fill the position -with ere it t0 wood supplied to �%re. P. Johnston fli.00. _����-���� �'L�'�'L?� 134 KING WEST "i'Ot" t1tO..Can• I Himself andtisfaetion to rite c unt Your c°mmfittoe has before it rho pit tion OPPOSITE. ROSSIN HOu6E y• of Calvin Campbell and 5i others a ing I l In York M©s:�rs. Stokes, of Kin and +�,'0'D'e�WINDMILLS, f- - -' Davis, . of North Toronto, w e tile, aid forjone Rioliard Collier and wu 1 re �`� - - �-�-`-- - ,r commend that me t ranted fo hat (pateut applied foe) - candidates for Warden. The rmer urpose, thesamefoie aped o 1 for i .was elected -on a ballot of 11 to 85: future maintenance and treatment, n H• fi is maehsae can be attached to e►uy ,FARMER'S• i 1VIr, Stoke bas been a favorit` from Spencer be commissioner.. All -of w ri h is ;- _ pump handl® without change. respectiallyenbmitted.. ----- _� . , -,- - _- _.„ i : I... I .the first. Thomas Underwood, Reeve On motion of Mr. Hilts; ohairril , re• BROUGHAM �'he underOgned has been engaged by �.X% 0=d „"T`4Z ,t ,`_ of Clarke, has been elected War en of port was adopted. , • . Northumberland End Durham. ' Your -Road and Bridge committee would - - y lleIn a oma and es this uxi y of tri f - • -_ report and recommend as follows : Hay to buy grain fay' t t Glar nt tak oppor> it Ie 'ng as ` I ' I- "�', ,•r4 King fpr building breakwater at reen TAILOR. • 1.MARRIAGE i kllow that the.Elevator is now open SHOP anal 'ire are re aced to a the highest r( River ridge ae per contract $11.50 . $. p p p p y g, J- Pt78Ds>it-Side---At the residstice` td Andrdw Connorfor bailding oalvert on Bros ad ' Annie Esq.. father of the bride on T nreday ' 17th Inst Mr, David Purdie, mere ant .Of between 8rd and 4th con ae per o tact T have a o4m{118te fstIt of egtnplC>3 Of price foe flail -kinds Of Braila, bad- hope by' .Stltial'8 deaYing. to m8tit �y0ur ; } - ° Malvern, 10 Mise Nellie Annie, of Por Union $4 ; Lee and Beverley for grading h 1 in Shit a and OverOoathtgs to sept froth .1 L t ` 7th cot, between Iota 14 and 15 $12. our and t prices that will astonish you. . . u committee has before them an app! tion patlAtlage. oiling for tt> early call, I am yours tiruy, , COMB t0 this ._.Office f r a111 If you require an over coat Gall and free ,_ from C. A. Ansi• asking Thomas 13t+f«r . . to remove obstruction' from _first- a of our amples_ of Frieze and Melt,ous. - - .. kinds, of - printulg. one . !I.- oci 'nal road allewaooe between fi and tiefa,utio�► Ilttr�tif1. g1 _OHA , Snd Range, Township of kickerin;t, onld -� '�" ( '�J1 . .iJ ►]1:J p or cash. cher` ua .i�. - f, - a recg�u�__ hq_,� u� �Ierliie stu�hoc �� i'�' t. . - 1 � - prmerly _.. _ , i : - .. V . •• - . - df�r - �r . �- ti I , .._ _ - ": - +1t• R ? . c .. _I - a`�,.�I � - �., ta.- * 1< to _ �,:" � _- ::: -. -.: ... ._ >.._- - :... . > ,.- � � _ .. `�,� : 'tw. Tyr- . �,r _- .1. l.'i i - �k!`',.: e• - 3...- � rt •`epi a. _,,, E � .r : � s ;:rry,�"' ,. __ .. -.. ". - ,jj -.[. i. ,. � L.a•. ay NPT.. Rd -. . ,- :.. ..... -'" y, ,_�� ...i�'.t�.,-„ t. as.., �..-��.aa'. F:'i.::., n.. sw+: 'Sc• ... ��t. .�. ,3.t• 'i- - �.11 - .. t .... .... - - .: _.. - ._.... - "tY�- "i --, h. :..uwZ - �. 7f ' •.:. C �# .est .,. --"' .. 1. -,.,_ - i,; of . --. .: -e a r' r -sir . ..,,+ -. m•'� u.- ;!E-.. ,. ti. - - '•2:ki' Jt� k Y - I :. 1 .... i. h s.d ti h. ;v - F= i. i'-, ;"i_�- ,Y" i:l. - .. .. m: :. -:. - : -. - ,. , w .: .�. r: :. s_ t. re, .t �,, a at i yy[� 1 _j, Y�f _ _• ,S t.: -:a :2¢.,,.� ll. a. -,... .:.�.. .... a,.. ... :.+... �..4y _•.,.-- -..�;? .`..�. "n alta -``_"--.it r _a r- R - _ � �rh?. i14:- 1..., �::?�- _ '.':fit :. .� 4x a �a :.. ro x T , g ' � ', r.;�, qv- re i" `n ';;,FAWWWR at : tom_ a .;nom: �-1 - z' .:+ - <, �r > - :.,.:-... :. s . F_ ice, s.. r .. '-� k'�` -'t"'-: .F-00, - .. .,..Z -.r .r S . .n - - .' y 4444-..: .. _4.4:44: z __ - - P... .1v - - f., - �* . 1. T ,¢ r. r 4• `�" _ .: Z i k y �` r � 1.i' l �,f,_ z i ., as . s - �. nS._ v • �. , - r c . b. •.. _ .. _ .. ... .- .. .. . §�. .r , , .. ,_ +, 444•,,4. _.,_ .. -.'. --:. 4444. - :... y .. .'a -.. ,. _,.� :» .,� - . r- ..h. ',.r,s ..: _L . .. ':-. N -•, .. r'T. v - _+& N.y ,3'<yf' 'ai €1- - - -. p ., ai 11 - W .. .-. f.. _T. l 5._. :-.. .+.. •t. - . ._ ::4 4.4 4 x „-.+., a --.: -444 4 .:. ...: w. - ... 1 : ., .. 1 • f. 4 ♦ �" Pig' Y . �.5 i _ _ ....: , .. - . 4 a. ail K .: F _, ._. _._ + �•zf� - _,...0 4:444. ".. ..�... -.._ _ _ - _ - 1. .. II�1 THF }* } j F Mzm, MARKST. t n VT `� �'olt4no Jan. 24, 1894: , �� ICT 1 ST . s # i d > ; - � Whestt, 11, 00 Oti t0 40 68 °� M • �?. : 1}ACitD DI : `- 44:44....... ` 11 a.� S ulj '.TSE MOST $AAIi; i Wheat, g r1n� ........• .. 00 OO t0 00 $$ gTpLffiN 11. =sty , AOs OQS ExCHANfiE$. 1!( - Wheat r d winter...... 00 00 to 00 62 N• 4J 00 0o to o0 61 6 ; .�. a 8 bout 11 Va0an0ieB in the 130• Wheat goose ........•,••a Th KENDA .i;S �pi� t; � "' There Barley, t:ish...........00 00 4o to 00 47 Senate. i '' minion 120 a licvxts for the se• PAVN CUR oats, b ehe.......4..4.... 00 85 to 00 80 ' 1.` wire pl? '.. There .� I school. Paas, bu h .............4... 00 58 co 00 60 I ton Juncti9 1 - f Ham tion, glnnon, o Ha , ne , ton............ 9 GO to 10 60 1 R Y .� f of oboe bio y �l ' Ghia Straw, t n. r 700 to S 001. , has been lsmissed. .4444..44u.• .. : f the late Senator. ease Dressed bogs .............. G 00 to G 28 0 4. {: x 71 fu oral o - lII lout r1Ces Or OOd� 0 dS. • t The . fat 11 Ottawa on Saturday. �!fo • - Beef, fo equartels.......` 8 to 9 We are the leaders p .. .1. ' took p ,f1, �411 There . s a scarcity of water i t11e Beef, hi dquartere.....: 6 to TN< Mutton ..................... 6 00 to 7 U0 kern ownsh�ips of Hastings cou ty. ." UCCESSFL REM D This month we will offer goods at Prices which a1r8 ��" _ 7 ��.� 41. Veal, c oars ............ 6 00 to 7 00 ' wort d Tompson will take her res deuce N�$T S I s11 5 La 9 rob 1p ip OR MAN OR BEAST. Butter b.. 00 14 to 00 16 1 �� s rib ......40.00..... b p in th"e P g P • Berta in its effects and never butters. ' in Toron mead proofs Eggs, d z .................. 00 00 to 00 22 precedented. ` ark t1�8 fo110W1IIg ; :i � -- �. May • nonnoed that all _the Ca adir#n Potatoe ,per bag ......... 60to 56 It iij a KEND LL'S SPON CU --- ----- --- — - ,.f �$'1, Ikiethodis missionaries in Japan b ve re- aa• BtvCaoratttr,L..L,N.Y.,Jsa:16 ����� �A�� - �1 Dx. 0 0 �jIr.IRY � � _ ` .�1*6 signed. I has (3entfeme I bought a splendid bay bores j �'I..- , okville Carriage Cump ny i _ • ! time wthaB avin. got him for IN. I now ----- '' j ' The Br� large shipments to ngland Kendall. pavin�ure. The B avin is gone' and I hav been offered u� Lor the same h rN. Capit I Paid lip, $1,500,000 N. (19t mad r �ee I only h him n • weeks, s2 I got =190 for 4 end Berl 111 •le wars oast out f some pworrao •eew►.ta w a Surpl s, $1,500,OOQ . Mated Su ar- 1. for $1.. " ' l - � If all he devils e11oa b Z51bs Red a s bestranr g ., folks the a wouldn't be hardly g ND LL'S SPSYIN C RE g Edi CY, " p o to k at. KE d>ra..T, Um. Deo. 14 HITS I C� " , 1 left t 816 boz of Christie "Broavn'a soda , ` ^ vr£ gfr, N. Clarke Wallace was th tavII Oltt Dr. B. J. K=MA a•eo. �a saalclias snria•.e • Trsasa•t• 7 lbs good raisins for 2� ( ; Iter near '�Pegton and eived w�c+•. I haveo�doi ur►i onitwobo aad BAVINtIB H9PABTMENT. �'' . biscuits for 22a . r Of f his c fi ere bruises • tt 1' t truly °ave 9 ` 41L . (,food figs 5o a lbs se Otor Ot torn traly. AQoorr Ihua Ince .t allowed at htgfiest enrrea0 ratew No g "lbs best Otlrrailts for 260 Olds, 1t0eIIde 1118 • p,Ne •1 ler settle, t,otioe i withdrawo,l required. ThomM Reyn . i n art for S los tapioca for 25c, regalar p r. II ror dale by all Drn•giaa, or address . BeE J. THOR! N I Beat Horseshoe Brand Salmon 120 rice ' . t Oakville, is sneing D 4 -� i �1Z,000 dstne►Kes for slander. Dr. a..r. =axnaiz coatP.4 .,� 1tuY ss NAaaa. lOc a lb Cgnserpative,anfl Jag. tNos.ultoN �at.t•e4 trr. _ 51ba finest new Valentin raisins 260 `fi " Joseph a. Hing, — FOR ..... " Barton's best baking .powder Ib p1t Conmepe, Liberal, were nominate Monday JADES _ . LIAR E (food pink salmon lOc 5c, regular price 100 at Port Arthur for West Algoma '1� rTERS Is 2 Ibs for� �#.- ,�,;*, T McLean, of the Toron o world, V �' F. is for bbl ping his Horseshoer do G1'eneral BiackgrYii h, 5 beta -Morse's pure Castile soap 250 Finest blue Layer raisins, was .fined1 and cos P 25c ;........CALL AT4..0.0 .. {' paper on the Sunday of the big re. G�.A.��+ MO x• 12 bars Electric soap for 250 4,, b' rd of Lon on West, " . Great big fat figs 12je worth 16c a Ib Mr. gNbert Hagya es while ; Was killed by a G. T. R•- ex - 30c Tedi nd • P Y �R ' Eddy's beat matches, $ boaee for 25c An elegant assortment of choice con New shoes 25c trash or , , driving a' cross the line at Hyde ark. � fectionery and fruits allow prices •.' Mr. McKinnon, chief of the Hamilton guaranteed satiafacto y• $ROCK ROAD. Goad ginger snaps 5o a lb force, has been asked to resign: BARRY'S NES S C�►P, police .� . applicants f r the poli ' � µ . There are fourt-en app 3 CLAREMON STATION. We have a few second hand c tt0rs whLioh • r . ; . .'j,� ht Sugar for $1 tion A trial a liaited.� 1N Ver% Brl. I -, -`�` 5t Francois Felin Faure " was Thursday - will be sold cheap for caetl4 . _ j • . Pres' "of France. he scenes-- _� - ----- --- - - -- - - _ - - . . �, i ,, elected ME 'n TEMN 13ANK - inthe Chamber were dieord rly,in t e THE CEL BRAT: - �._- — estreme. _ d teas esteMay uF` c,A r �b - s Frankate Uftion VALLE C L ,. .1 . 1. �.. ;. ,. Aid. H• 11 �_ L. - unanimously nominated as L beial can ,• " WH1T8Y BR%NC . . - . 'leets for the Colnmone fort a riding of acknowledged" ,to be t e esti : .. - . . I i - . ­­;�.,�, _ a ' coal mored. .... S1.0m R)o - .1. - East Fork. to the hompsOn Cas ilei Author;za l..,' 4444 • : • , • 5Go UW The subsrarip;iong T --� ital subscribed L' ` .. $qo� tai nil out reach• RTINat IR !. Ca ilei Paid-up. ,��,5po 'i'�pp j� '! beat R+�cord• d which have appare y ,.I A1ff IIlIPO t ... .:•' lJr C11rOCiE�� LT t fan Re , ........ . ed their limit, still aggregat less than .. ....FR()M THE SII E.'..: I BOARDOF U1R::CT A04. �?p,000. JO q COWan. Esq., President. M'tohell, sli q vice -Pres. , . City prices are not In it. On Tuesday, Mrs. Wm. 6� Why boy. inferior coal when you as gat Reutxr W.V.Allen, Feng .1, A, dib • , - 1. South 0 W p. Cowan, F,%q., Zobh ,1 lt, Thocu&s , ped on the ice at her house, the beat for same price. don, Esq., notmrL i►i�lu ' n the fall faotnred er arm near Faccerion, 1':.q. ,, . ,casliior.®sti lijo. 1 qualit' Tea Seir 44 ple0es Tea plates at 500, worth 750 awa,and _ n 1 - T.H. MoMillan..,.,.. ... .. Chamber Setts, 10 pieces for #1. , the wrist ND YA for �g'1.6s - Al 'FICE A •ofs• ()enoral Ranking bust ons transacted. `h X2.25 James MoCoinb, of Rawd n township, *•... wor. n leoted as the Petr n candidate .vi• In'au arLs of Canada. Maple leaf pattern cups and saucers, . ie0ee. for has bee Domin• KING BT.,'PICbERIN D afw tasU�• w►r Colored chamber s4ta, 10' p for North ,$actings in the 40 $ U iiteQ 6tatee, anofo�uroneo Htag �eli�cn uun•et 750, 1POrth� 2,1Qr !►Orth �$ a le in all Pam it�1116 (18118f! 4� (Opp GordonHouse.) c fiaringe Bank. �, • lOn eleetla�n• wD MA •e of interes. ted ha special at: �' a covered rig :; 17 i; ove11- o (}. W, D ER. D«pits and crediNd ball y• ir. sv� K our n®w style lectern at 480,. - John DdoHag shoot tit tion to oollavtion of F*rnt is sale notes. worth 660 sdt� . e towadhip farlxl•r, " - _ Be a• WA bar Netts, $ pieo� for �i1.28, worth 640, also our fancy C� dton way killed .t the M. C R. eroscing aa.>!.o>ia'. Cb1►m ttnre for Chris6mae. wed e, dri R home from EN I. WFA 0� �.. - ; -EA . worth �1.7G. le of di btberia ht►s /�! I x PE T A d outbre scare of 'rQ ♦ �e I . -I . � . .; - been re rted to the Protrin '. . n rt of the kOm the norah•rn Pa p and good . tjelth and trees: our 0hea 1 "' oottnt�ee at Hastings1. ` W. �Iiobael, of Borrie, wh a ckstitlR on STATIONARY, SCHOOL Si�PPLIES. other nig t, fell nd"wad kick .L I . I - . .-. . i . 1, -­*�-'' 0 ,.' ­ '' ,.,-,. , . i the bay the' • It r tor- SC N , " KNITTING YARN . � A •d on the forehead by a cka pq . ed o ew dtiichee to close th wound. ser t the Orillis FINE WO LS Toe. � � . � Y G00�S• : .. . . .":'.L. Jon McLean, engineer d an eleotric t�NcsT TCA Pie O�r I... I '�, . . elect 'a light station, reoely1­. I , , I.— � IN TN. wveL I 1000 volts .hs other day A10 " good w Olen M tt8 and - N To T1�1e TCA CUP our Ladic-s heavy ribbe3" hose at shoe oil nearly IraoM THe Ttx 15o See and lia6 not yet regained t e,use of his Bug atterIIB. �ouble fold ;melton cloths ati I 25C wortdl 40c r, _ arm IN ITf NATiV[ PUilt worth' 25c den's " - :nation .for the icing too bye elee - �;, E it Mom" Tea is put , p by lire Indian Ta► p of.indian (l vda double fold tweed bffects far 90c I Ask to see our Ivo 1dsirti� andIdrawers Ir m in at n� -Monday o F.l D0 tion Place • at x g i t qualities jleavy all W took Hon era as a sample of the )� - { realest are in the worth/double i ' Dr. Smythe, ConRervatlpe and ___ - _ - PI KE ING• ens. ?herefore they nee t e I at �5C - Bart Liberal, a e the candid East End redo„ of the Tea and itx trc.J, that is why the iani y F.It�, tup tl,amsetves and .�u is rity s excellence- 5 i inch blue serge dress goods at 5c I All wool gre3 flannel at 18c Ia yd* �at'1 Fathers tellLhers�Yryng, P ye , IUes sad n.,►ot• re ular r,c@ 50c ; worth 25c - ichard. Crezi►e, file pro rietor of the p,n �( lb ., -i Ib. ands 1 packaiC �' p the gin,;ston.road, fell u r sold in bulk R8 KEEP IT. See OUT Cashlner@a" at 14C, regular souse on o aROC r Grey union flanne-1 il at Oe wortlh 25e ' - On ario l Tues . ,ALL 000 price 25c i do n a stairway at his home early - -- I . " doe tics ic, tell hist to writs to i Ladies fine merino vests fo .. da morning and :sustained serious In ER CO -Ladies tweed suiting d0 'inches wide, � worth 50C • The voice of wisdom Cries►, to e t le "road 1f your grocer docs • . iu ie�• ocu e a BTE�t., Na for t30G, worth a yd 1 $aldimand have again to Gordon's Shop an 1 p 'Toronto. ests at 450, Worth o the of his . n and 1a Front Street- -.- __ _ -_ flannelette at NO, worth � Ladies fine wool y he Liberalsbo __ _ _- Nice stripe . I 75C HAIR VIgx R r---- - - Dr. . n urinated treir ol1 representative, LO N D Q N E3e .a yd B ter, 'for •the seat in the Local nt of ' -- ems as the head of all clisoases n die Ylas'uso f 0 Orth 0c " Ladies. fine wool combination flit$ at it tie C O N D I T I rice $ is store made resent by the relit Ola Danaruif: It Rttt colon rbc t,Rtr, cies POWDERS ZJ inch flannelette at Ge, w X1.25, regular p r' Senn. Ottawa that the the scalp and relieve it foul all i •htuR• e orted in it you are heedful of your p�rsoj aJa petoa�oef t jjlUOa 11rifier and ORWO a1 Good factory cotton 1 yd wide at 80 ,: $n a flannelette sllirta at 28d It is r P you will allow no other t �n i will I' the ben pr overnor General has -offered esu a ns of. your barbering. xouienibe: if you It cures Extra heavy factory cotton at 70, Blfen,� heavy "all wool nog, lOc take that path it will ; lea You to condition powder in t id ui lrket, , t e expenses of educating the W.J ws sur to i ppe worth 100: Best factory yarns at 400 a lb it John Thompson, who are etnaying PRQSP T.a,.� all cease of general d 1,ilicy, oes of unity 1 it troubles �is►ng frau imD 4 papers pine dor 6c put special ? 16 all wool blankets for I w in Toronto. _ __ filo anti a P P $.50 Mr, Thos. Miller has rot from the _ per pound, 8 Ibs x,2.50, worth t 8, Miller do Bone, and il�-7�' i> A lyj of the, blood. co ado only a papers needles for his rm of Tho •deo, Y Y • : • ' S0 cents• (food Canadian tweed for 25 a yd+ aken a stock at Orono. • nectihe " bo9i• —is atilt W S Fi 9 See our Ladies all wool hose at 150 worth 40 . nd Thos. Miller will oontw ; w4 �a.- �� worth 25c -- ass at Oshawa. "IN IT at prioae too low to metitlou. - Chemist a d llrug6ist, - - 1 regret has been felt oti account - . Genera B morning of Mr. - . WHITBY: Saturday _ - 3eath on y O E I I / i Of the AORSESH Smith, of the. firm of Smith A E E DY) Ct3 A: lei. CI �LTY. K 3lJJ 1 Keighley. He was one of the most pro S �' minent and esteemed cit of Toron I 1, Winning two rizea Ont oft ,ro for boat rhouing �. to. at Toronto ria:, -Iruir i gt are of our + The employees of Be S. R'i illiari s :pNew . . workmanship, o edit at cis :res sot Woo Olt tlumoyll . � Son piano works. Oahe ha, decided on $,c cash, 300 .. ;y" - , - cheap for sou to l�+t yv �r wheels (�- Saturday to hold their annual zed,lbnt it ao to pie es. - '�R��IN V1 • season. The date is not ,lues ol, x►� tc tho tn--- � ! G1�tT dur•n - the first week ltotneu,ber the 1 - - will be some time 8 _ 1- -. - . . in FPhrun.l y. • • �,NTF ' `r - . - ..- . , In the city of Toronto there ill only one ,1 � - np fine Tweeds "and 0 v "0r liquor nor selling establish ent to back 000 U `�� � , \ [L �• �OLl'lj 68 sorry if "you a0 Bee 0 � tion. Taking' the province U 1� - - ot the po ula h oat think of it, a nice tweed suit nnade to as a whole there is Ole to 600. Why TH"ENE.W AY coatings.. , J . re /til , Toronto i Standard p v ,' . - ;,' 10. Fbae Beaver cloth overcoat made: to should not the I ,'K.1. order for throughout Ontario. r" formerly of otlr " gA„�I.iostr 1�1 and a perfect fit guarantee , �" - .1r. Stuart Morrison , inbitions - Order for nil bee giving ex - �45�= f ,,.., ; • e aboref bargains, Nve «ill give to eY Y town, has race y - � , • . of l,is skill on skates, at Defiance, nliio, and 1n add1t101T to the delight of the natives of that �, ,. 017[181• a handsome gilt framed pictuxe, wortll =�� Much t g CLIBt he i the most skilful rT'j - , � , .1 �: � -�� , ,��,� town, who say � ly urchases at110lltlt t0 y�30,: sks�ter ever seen on is there• A ht v F�,L+' E, when Your P will o� �' i ` :len the tomato is giafteil oh th© . firatolaea -..11 of - is the plan to buy nd see them. Ask for a tii^ket. They how. " reasonOhtYB a potato, which.can be done by T rug O 0 s . 1 t in era oat the close ralatioushi . between the two •FULL I S to pro- -- ;= C)VES; oat ou one cent,but are liven to,our J plants, the potato ro is oontinae rafted 'Mi• co o C y duce potattato stalker ntinueaato pto roduce �DEi I/ I have in stock the following stoves , S. — --oe*--- Yot� We. aPPr°ciate pourxade. on the potato „ , $ wl ah r • 0 - APPY THOII flT, • - omatoea. H 8011 4th e t LMIL� �: In the recent milit ry changes we notetTEEL FAMOD '' t E' '' 'iAs� the following : 84t Ontario Battalion ._.WIT AC IV ELIEU- - ,� � �.11 No. 4 company, to b second .lieutenant, and fillC$ P�l1. C ami in .! lags stock of tinwar©, made 0 . !'" provisionally, Edwar Tisdale, dice B (jE also a first o I ­:­ i4ster, retired. No. company, to. be I :��, t®peg« >,�aterial. captain., Second Lie t. Samuel Simpson no wood ua@d in a y Part of its-•---�-�'" • gilt I .� ' CAS., -& t Sharpe, vice Spence, deceased.ER ' �.­ ` :�;; construct on.' - . �V8tY4ut�h�p� 4 lrl�isae Work ' The followilrg gentleman bave"been ape ' '�d��i, - - THE TOiIONT I HOUSE CAI' THlum;alty. _ - pointed License Cammicelonere for the s A T .. , t#letriote name: --East York—George All niQel painted a d guaranteed- all i0 and as what I can do for you.NTti1.Os y C 1\ . Morgan, ChristophOr Harrison, David �C B. N T I . Lyvette. North Outario---William Ma- . ROWi '" 'Do ; • • '�- r f: .L _ Pherson, Peter Thompson, Wm Thomp• • _tR�jI' ••f• y l.��111r•.Y. - a ��t > 4r ''` *kms t Rae M.U., ,,.•, ' ' !! ; # f �� ��.! . �Im�� I,*'—f-4 y : r . son: ouch Ontario-Franois �„ � w 11 • - ., ', j u" � Y y ret r� u x•=:• 4 �, ti /�gypp {•.. iy�y� `�A �t {,�, Ij f _ .. «. 'I k,. -s-e' �'-:£ •�#+k �! �h .. -: `' r , );1 a; t. ,• _ q+y,::'?��':'i"P'?- +s- ':.,' a'' fid, d '* :i �/I.•Y 1` ■ AtdOn Y �ll•i R �� - - N 1�...� .'C { „ A :7. Fr: _ .:I,b: -:� '', . �,yr .:ii s`? l h - F - , ,° - 4.. �Fa `,t: . 2•. 3,r. �' . _v - a-":' ¢S 3 .';d"'�p' - -... 1.';N' 3 yi* b ;. +-� .pt - t. -f+.- `set _ t fC, 'Z•i•."z. '" ;k: . • d9 ..,. -.; eta i '!- ,' - , a •-+• _ :"a - . N r. �1, .i. x -b inti _. 4, %qtr . od 1 . - - -., / : fm c.$`" . ., s , >, S t%yam r3w'r f- s + ^i - r'- a.+.. T 'c t . 'f'r ,'�. ..».::.ti' b�rry._7rY ".z�. "k. a' s¢M,....4'_T u. e_% . _ _ t• •;,4 _ . f -'. • `.§ ` +.'r� ""�a�Yiai•.RurPu1' 4. w Z a " ( 41•,,.,%?M Ti J-. }."'} 3 :P',—`A, &, v�y, } : Y -}ajj`r ; f�Y,l, „M, -"-Fen a - +t;:LL^ '..- .�a^•''w. :,.�� -r *,-.. •' F - . +1 �Q ti s. ,r !.. 1 s x, s n <- h;, ' --: r. .a.: f. ,,ter ,. ^A,,. ..3 1 - '-..-" .- t } ,.'11 - ,-.-il 1, y�:: ,1'' ._' ..: lil :.%',.. "I :.Y-'.. v,. Y. , - - J $ 5, ah %, .:- ;Lee .%�' ,'T- V.?-.-*tT{`'. r 5— G W IV. 'S. j`{ -v i t.i" 1: �_ ti i' .. ... ,<- ,`. r. ,._ "'': $- • " f _. I:':.a _ n S .t .a, :nn� f •- , �tkj 4`l+x'�#'a' �� + rRq t.3..b _ :. : 3Fzi, N iii - , . :.: Ou 'A- .,:,., , m �, _ ,... _ _ _ _ Ai th (1 �eratneat •.:! iZv. a.. '� .`ate.,::. __,_ - - _ -_ ',- ---_ .. '��``D �j ILL. :: _. — ,,. , pa; ' 'i`he w'lndow, F iijj I,1. '� d' ��7��t fent occupied the marks , . trou e, go in hand B i JLL ry p Its s Plan , into the village, and, after some' . presence was got need. �� " he added, s>a lir. Hat=et,bsg , �•Tbe polite are is the saooeeded in -oollecting en 8ugh silve w th made for they door. t ` indoors ; the stores E BLAU HE A biter of Cardinal R10helieu's 'was sold ' °'f °s' +ad TH .�Pper to serve my. pn1'1 bar already.,. buildings were closed ; the 4. _1 -, -1-k.:-.- L.� :, that re bag. out of sight between - y r t window he ,: . 'Hurst n ra�cently in London for $190; Aue written by .As � $ ed the draped with black,.and on the wli .� , :, s . .._..: t'< -.i _i.. feet, paid the mea cursed me with much volubility and bitter•`ontsine, the. let, brought $1�, and elle harbor the Bags were at half• ' k wife when elle "Aa soon ws i ,,4u linisbed my. tsar I d now, and as soon as he was onlaid® on the one by Robespierre 61, noon the women and children sp�..,',, As I otgn say T°y ' nnmis- turned, per rtidiroral train, to Thnrley, . I leads be did wot'�e. dlamem me for forgetting her little aw there I broke my journey. Un calmly �, Bill,' hitt Dried, and his 'At Helsingtorai rn Finland, a newspaper the streets dressed in black ; �0 0^ . K is the mind, and ,,Stand clear, , bio been started, edited, and managed nowhere to be seen. All ti Wl'ie imp cions. it e- a queer thing, viewing all the circumstances off the ° friend obeyed him. I sorambld to my The chief editor is Miss is stopped. I nevelt forgot ..,t again with oaLirely by women. _ great -ie t� a force of habit. ¢ to the actio }ten olio braille, than theca tl• feet, but immediately T sP volver in my inns -Kant, who is well known among the — to do &nithing I'm in the habit of doing, aided that t P° , inns as a novelist. PRINbE OF WALES. IN R'Uk ' he oho - ting way authoritiele ought to be first informed �b AiaerrOOp fir' lertn death• ; but as T>jlly usually attends to t PP of my mistake, and the inspector to Ism not *tali sorry that Mr. Hurst fired Electricity is now used for co g 5 I I told my story a reed with me. herself 1 m nobids is I t in the habit of call'ng at f� qqand11 roeor's on ml way „I am very glad yon came strsight to at mr'� convict him of stiempted murder stretchedon 1a mota io deealble slide covered Tile Clanae Banally Tlrx ttsetw•ees th�+ butcher a or the g easier w.b ainesa, and therefor well me," said he, turning the contents of be. ,oma frgm w es nt of bag out oh hie desk. If ycn Dan" hold y nr than to Prove be actually stole those je�t►els, with the coloring liquid a pteaenee of a eas Ha»t,taa teyattr, brae rtes nest possible and the inspector doubts, too, whether he few volts is then ap tied between the liquid A' writetr in the.Paris "Gaalo .M therefore, I don -t Dill t tongue for a week or two it s j Poko opens to. catch the gentleman who put is would have gat fifteen years ifRame� cele � �t� a ��Qws the color to s®nit in. of the some impressions of his risita to gt,j� Bye that she tells m - we may ca g „ charged with receiving them Don't catch it,? N�; got ave ueh, nice little lot toKother. . Opposition to the use of the anti-toxine burg and some advice to F�reaohmy4 how. For one thing, we haven been _ "You think they hw, , beet, sEolen the t" wish lie hadn't bit niWe°pa�.my wound ■till treatment for diphtheria has already taken attitude which they ehonld no 44 any that I asked. marrie3 veru long, and Tilly agree . - "Think 1" he repeated, amilin at my a tit' gives me is not witlioat its o�tnpensation, It an organized form in England. A eputs- Mier speaking of the strong hki i 's.onl reasonable I should have t me to prevents me from fasting any twinges of tion headed by Lord Coleridge has protest• Ea land formed by the new Czar d It's y ptioity. - "I know, my boy. And when rod p "fit, for the,, oo- • though, unfortunately, not by oonaaieotxt when I reflect that m furniture ed to the satiioritias against its nae in the a learn to more careful, and, f where, t g coat Mr, Hurst his libert y for Lord Yer- hospitals on the ground that " public money stay there, he says if it wasn't; for the hold a habit has n me, whom. Run your eye over this." y had Aught not to be devoted to experiments in "No other Prince in the world, hie" was a list of jewels and o et' bury took it for granted that he was T thief, and paid me the extra reward h t likes his ease better than the heir is I doubt bather we should be married yet, valuables missing from Erlingthorpe, rd psychology.: �• �, � � - • - _ Yerbary'a place, where, the tnepector id, offered for his apprehension.' Nickel steel armor plates made by Krupp En limb throne, yet see the terrible or at least we shouldn't be living in our , Inspector Bland won the romotioa he Hug limb hoe e, with the furniture all sight s waled planned robbery had been oar ted p 13 on a,pewsystem were tuceemsfully tented at undertaken b him for more thsu a out on the Thursday evening. coveted, and is no�ty nt,stitmed at 'Langton- Meppen. The plates were about ilii inches Y at a lar dieaount for cash, ,t +► thick and allowed a resistance equal to plaice eight, from Liv.adia to the d°7 e service of a arm of "You seem to have.nailed a lot, he went His wddin present was oharwcteristic. It I am clerk in the g with my initials on either of9 taches made by the old prooesat 'Then funeral of Alexander III., accomp: on - "but -we may as .well go ,through the was a black bag, about six inches b fi♦ - colliery ad quarry owners at Ling p. and articles seriatim." aide in white letters platen were struck without injmy y the Russian (amity twice a day to >hA We did w, and found there rtes nothing long. shots. each from six,-inoh and eight -inch every. $ tarday morning I go .out W88- ligious ceremonies solemnized before tF -by, a illage some thirty miles oft among missing except the money I had taken to _ guns. _ Pay the men.. Some Strang ffien• n oaf$n of the late Emperors bo s to a the quarrymen there P Y T9llr 136arloi✓t: Algernon Geotel 13srt:°, of Pe and them Pay Now, look here, young man; he w -at 1 es. one io me keenly, " I'm not in oh ge homes Thompson iltyt,A ,tares bst'rglii of Donnybrook, the est mals desesndant of the each service mounting the -atelia of their w g _II y g Earl of Be'lamont, who was Governor of catafalque behind.the Empreaa and Ni Jt's a awklwi+rd sort of journey I hkve of this ogee—yet—bnt.'if you'll do as I 11 water, vgeighinq•iioge�ipr 1i36 potlada,i on New York in King W itliam'a time, is pillor• "-to kiss the brow of th August d ou I hoe I may be in the course f a March 28, 1841. He also put an iron bar led in Truth as u profeasional writer of , - to -start by the first train in the mprning, few�da s,�There's s Gid reward offered for - vas Lin ton at 6, change at Uramk, Y y on his neck, seized hold of its two ends and be ing letters. His great-grandfather was Hie attitude was not lest remarkable u which l a g the recovery of the property, u you see. g on with the main line, leave the That I take it, you've earned alrea y ;• bent it until the Latter met. On atnother anode a baronet because be was the illegit• private circle et the Anitehkotf our jun ti imate son of the lost Bart. There he endeavored, sifter each •of• ` main li a again at Thurley, some ton miles but are you game to help me catch' the sn? occasion he raised with his Meths table 8 Hi h angle Bre nmountings and turrets sad ceremonies, to effect a consolin ne,g feet long, supporting at its farthest cad a tried on the Centum on,Admirsl $'remantie's g . further south, and do the ,eat of he dfs- �heoh,aof voursex,rIwusn't touch—01 ally wet ht nt 100 Dunes. He also tore without tion against ief, being affectionate to fence i the brake van of a miners train. land don't particularly wast, My aI is g P flagship in China, and with electric mulcts n i1T g - - 4 '� on t'�i4 Barfleur, p Ilia Duey (nearly 100 pounds, mostly promotion. Do you understand !" serious effoi'i' a rope of diameter of 2 have roved astistactory, a11, and even ;doing the length of �lsl and'will be applied to the -new Renown. with the hildrea. This attitude was • alive,) always carry in s little k loath- " I think so," said I ; " and 1 am ill- inches, and lifted a horse over a bar." the system finds factor because it is in• - hoes baa you tee b sobres ing to help you +all I oan. W hat do yon ant some years `also a negro appeared in � y lately de iterate, but who can sav tout isr bag, one of g y me do 2' dependent of steam snd hydraalio power was not einoero ? How could it help :. Query day, which may contain nything ,. othinp,'t he replied ; "just lite ally Loudon who, with one hand and his arm enc} can be worked by hand highly appreciated, and how could it f1.rom a packet of sandwiches and a collar noth'ng. Go home. Keep a eti11 tong a in straight, lifted from the grounds chair on A, i5taroja, in the {Government of Nov- bearing fruit? The Russian royal family girl Y pkrtioularly the Emperor Nichoiu and - to a dynamite bomb, and it's my ha it when you head end a sharp eye on the s ony which was masted a full-grown man having gorod, Russia, s rl of l4 was dated sr- P Y 8 n the woY Pao— colunine of the London papere and wait till on his lap a little child. rested on the charge of strangling a two h;mpross, are deeply grateful for if. in the train to put my bag o you hear from ma I'll tate charge of hese year-old child, which she was employed W have been formed 'in these days of mo in me. I rarQl kee it on Lhe ee't by my It da on record that iw German called Ilk after. She `gthersupon confessed to log, and they have asanmed a • poli • g Y P articles and give you a receipt fort til having killed sixteen children in this wit side, and I don't like to put it over my bat don't be eurprtsed it you see the still Buchholz lifted with his teeth a Dannon y, character which will perhaps let I - - iced am missin wet hi about 2001i,s. and Bred it oft in and gave an her reason that she did not like than -is imagined. and which, as the head. advert - I. A few days later gthe inspeowr se his -thatg omiaou. While performing at the trouble they gave her. result, have inspired the two countries tri If it has to gu there became the opposite. trap. It took the shape of an adve Liss- Epernay; in France the same fest, the rack is full I am always uncus ebot>�t .it Iron, through its uses for ale+otrioal per• a 3eeiro to live on friendl+ terrna:" Y y mens begging the gentleman with hem barrel of the gun bunt. Miraculously, he �" seg, seems to have developed a new qual- After remarking that Prunes by iniA% fancying I shall forget when I get out. I �� G.0 '' inadvertoutlyy extchanged s to was not killed, although several of the ity, ryagnet,lo fatigue. .Iii testa made of 'genes and taut might benefit by this Dalin never have forgotten it yet, but otje Satnr- communicate with J. t". at the ad from fragments were thrown over 50 yards transformers lately int London to ascertain standing, but that the ontury t ga►nets,'ili. ' .. he would bud in G. C.'e pocketbook. away, the upon circuit loss, it has been found th+t Lary attsolies and the aerie* of press low - day in November, 1893, I did something Personally, I didn't think our bah cele There aro starter of otheetiirong matt wlio the loss increased steadily for the first 2u0 dols tend todisciredit her in Russian misfit, I _ - which might have been worse•- I took the be foolish enough to rise to this bait but did not ap r in public. A butcher lived days until it reached a fairly constant the writer says 1. wren bag when I left the train lat rhur- my friend, the inspector, was more ops• in ,oath Holland who killed calves by value of 40 per cent. more thin at start-• " The Anglo -Russian understanding I tui. strangling them. A 1)awh count, in s Ing. pones on France the obligation of arnicgit; ley. , d - - "Luckily for us, Mr. Corner," d he. private entertainment, bent an iron bar by once for all with' England the long etandisf It happened in this wetp. O>i Frihay when I took advantage a Af to next vi it to In Matatehester, Bngland, the Town; g y beating it with his right hand against. his Council is about -to put $1,250,000 into difforencea between them. Not that Roush '`` night I went out with Tilly to a party, the quarries to call upon him, "then 's sl- lett arm, protected by a leather bandage, makes thispbligation, it is not .for her to clearing the slums. An overcrowded and whit" broke up notate that I had only just 'ways a sort of wary or twist in the m nd of bending it afterward straight.. again - by unhealthy space of live 601104, in the Pentre utter the mord, but I can affirm witho .,; . time�to change my oloi,hes and got a sort of the habitual criminal which prevent him . boatirk It the e,ihet' way. of the city will t>! t lieu, the buildings torn fear of 'contradiction that there is an a A catching m -froth believing in the honesty of other folk,. Charles Louvier, s carpenter of Paris, d workmen's desire there for _ a good untlentan a'Folegy for bre kfaat before to g y f y down, and new .ttto el 8' fret Consequently I slept wll the way Now,aot a gout but you and I and th chief found,. ill .,ehild'a -plleky .fel., r 11 a tin basin be�rween Poria and .London: The I'raeaa q creetod in their steari, with large areas for iromn Lington to Qrask, and ate llrask I constable knows those'#awed, aiream am betw_i •..1IRgere ditto sol++linden Oit one laygtoande, and trees and ficwen planted Kuasia$ understanding may evidentlyeiitt stumbled, only half awake, into the fist 'pack on Lady Yerbnry s dress'ng•ta le,� or ` excoattian a carried oft a s lar 4.; guardq the open species. concurrently with the Aoglo Rusatan tap • third-class compartment I came wherever she s in the habit of leavi � ,pd+mop:;ap"P jw-..t- "data box, , prochement, but henceforth it can not len Three of the corner Beats were occupied lying about, Tberoforo the hue w Badges worn in the- bgttonho,e have ' iii$ing holt s torr niitohy"arcl wall g true nobility unless we at once, c,r at lam he fourth though there was no after them'a not likely to die aw y k - o � �tj n 0 til i4motogete►ry, ie told taken the place of commutation tickets in as speedily as possible, amicably nettle of and I took t g room on the opposite rRek For my! bag, I &while, and there'll be a genuine rin a of s�: Vie, ' ,u4 � 1uud eoo,,;.x looksmith, Belgium, where the new system o attain with England. couldn't put it on the seat �t my side, it -which should persuade our tin uo*n 'who, irigIltl ,caeca tickets cod on the railroads Filo of ding ing a nitiea► ou the y g The writer then speaks of the friends) either, because iiia man opposite in the friend that you've got 'em and m to cou.d_800r, ,= with on- hand half a over the Whole Govertktn system baa disposition of England, perhaps a reeultof other corner ad hie legs up and' I didn't convert to .your own use, as we say in tuilAtt{it� irem th thoulder of a butcher who greatly in the number of commuters. the rapproehment, with Bessie, and dweW care to diat�cb him. I ought, of ourse, too the profession, but, being an amateu ,don't ,irastoiling st,'hvith Ilia load. lliderenoes is endo, distinguish the nature ou the peculiar fitness ot" Baron ,le (Jontod have kept it on my knees, but it as rather know how to Ko about inrbing a into of the ttaket and the Diets by which the for restoring gcod relations, @a also em tk heavy and I was very sleepy, so I net,alung more cash than. the reward comes , and . ""� 'i"" . holder i4i entitled to travel. _ duty of FrenaClen not to ii�rerfere talcs h . Y Notes on Lions. . it over my bead, settled myself djown and that, consequently,you ace anxfotu ovine In 1 ruwia .ho Catholic Ohnrch seems w diplomatic 'action. He conelutite b. exhort, - dropped off agait. almost before he train to terms with him. ase 2'' - The agile , a lion is so rough that a retain its vitality. In 1872 there were in Ing the Colonial party -not to obstruct, 4 was clear of the station. For a month Lady Yerbury's di monds alone look at It will almost take, the skin the kingdom 914 conventual establiol"Pauta, excess of seal or unrea+eoaabla words, u - I iiidn't wake up until we stopped' itt were sought in vain and for a mon h (G. , .with 8,795 members; three years later, in understanding which they mus- themselw- Tl,urley, and even then I fancyll should C. continued to appeal to his late follow off the look�r. It is not safe to allow a li,.n conequence of the reprnsmive legislation of desire, . , have slept on if the two men at tide -far end traveler, also to vain,but st the end f that to lick your hand, for if he licked the skin the "May laws," over a third of he in- . of the compartment had not want ito get time his patience was rewarded b he ap- ofd(' sad got a tante of the underlying blood stitutious were direolved, but In 1891 we ' eat, - pearanoe of an srdverttsement, tel i g him, find 1 2l5 etstablishmenW. with 14 044 Soiled by Trade, ` " �l'hat station ie this !" I sok Id, eitti , to ire to, supposing dt to be there, he would want th ° moutcs�a►nd nuns. " -if ,he really meant business bfrs. Wayu�+p-- Don't invite thOlt np anti +drawing my legs I from searoas the '°8. H." at •given address. hand snd, everything adjoining thereto. A6.� recent rale at Ohristie's in Laindon Ilighupp girls again. Their father has ditr door to let them pass. " Otterfor , I sup- The letter I wrote of Inapeoto Bland Nothing more perfect in modern in a *beet of n drawers a b Michael An ala h to - was 'more cautious than inariminati g, but p° g y" g graced imself;" po:,e .• . I exists than the mechanism b`y which a lion wap discovt,red thrown in with a lot of Miss Wsyupp=-" Impnisible ! He is t " No, Thurley," said one, and . up I as it produced a reply which- the is peetor works his *laws. He has five toes on each unimportant drawings, and brcuitht $1,9W. noted scientist, and ;irertdant eta tit, lege.' . jumped in_ a hurry, took my brig, w I deemed ,satisfactory it was followed by On one aide of the sheet are two ootn;:o,i• Mrs. W. u " Y-06, blit the vulgar -- thought, from the rack opposite' me, and others less carefully worded, until t last of his foretfeet mad four on each of his y PP— e platform 'est *s the it stood pledged to personally deliver, for I tions for holy Families or charities; on the fellow has recently been making a ntudvel . _ got down on to th p p 8 pe y hind feet. Each toe has a claw. Nothing other an allegorical group, a woman and the trade winds. It's in all the paper, guard whistled the' train away. the consideration of £2,000, the stolen i about a Ilion it without reason, and the child sesta.! on the ground. Thera are on it too .++ , "You ran it a bit fine that times minter," jewels • to one Benjamin Hunt, horn I : ,reason he ba+ more toes #nd olawa on his iso roma matirtcal verses. ' • retnarke�d the man who had saved! me from was to meet at a public house in hilling- fore than on hio hind feet is that he has Mrs, Qladatoue's nephew, the Honorable - r - being carried past my destivadiou. " I ham more use for them. If this were not so, Lite A$1i11t1{itlt Prt)Of:i. wonder if that other chs meant oin on t Now, I don'tpretend to be brav r than AI'red.Lyttletdn, has boen,Propoeed tar p going. P majority would be the other way, The election t+t the Liberal Unionist Clab his :: IIs was as feat asleep as you. the average ,elan of peaceful and se entary iron is a tnrual b choice. He has no ilhe—• I wonder whether Cliinamac " Oh,- he's all right," said his mpanion. habits, ander when I saw what sot of a particulaebjeetion to dayligh,% but likes apc'ai. rs being the -Duke of Devonshire ever use, intoxicants to excess !" _ "IIs a booked for _ London. I Bard him . houso the :lpotted Dog" was I gars to to spend iti in the bosom of his 'family, or 'and :sir Henry J'anrem. He will statitd for He—" Tile war had demoustrated that when tin." wish I had refaced to heave an thin to do I Parliament st't the general election as a the don't. You don't hear of their dols{ say eo he. go 7 at least ad'acent to it. It should not be Y • I felt much refreshed when 'wet►rrived at with -ins ector Blaad's scheme. I '`tarsi Unionist.- Only :few wanks ago an thin but taking water." P ra Dacehr,t because he roams about at Y R g the quarries. After I had had a �waah and The little company of disrepute le -look• night he be n facts Ilia fsmil if� roams in Air. l.yttleton was appoauted Recorder of - done full justice to a second breakfast at ing loafers hang in about the bar d ins g B e Oalar a Pisco vvhioh he atilt holds; by hanging y order to fid the t lly larder. °kills to , _ eat not fo s •inept. He never bothers mrd ltueelwr . Government, T2le Yery Latest. ' the " Miner's Arms" I telt ready W face my curiously as I enwrod, and when asked Vic, Y -' - ' morning's work of making up the men's the landlord if Mr. Hurst was m, Due ct small gam lung am there is bi(� gams At Brighton, England, a Christme>. dole ,,.What rho laical tieing out t pay sheets, Then, as I felt in -Tidy pocket them raised a general laugh by. ott ring t,o within r h. When. feeling fit, hs Dau of half a noverei n hss been distributed for Asked a gossipy she. • '_ for my keys, my mcrniory began tgentertain carry my luggage up w hien. I take an oz to life mouth 'and jump fauces years .w the oldest poor inhabitants. It is j thick," was the auewer, . _ a vague suspicion that that Lag was. some- "No larks, Bill, ,''said the landlo d stern- sad ditahss - like a professional oteeplo- was seven this year to 150 persons, 05 „ My .h+i@baud must be " -- -how unfamilar to it. However, my key lye "Maty, show the gentleman n Mr. chest,- women and 55 maul who averaged over 83 fitted the lock.and as I turned it� my sus- Hurst's room.." � years of age, and, as the day was fine, 9(3 ! � picion vanished, ' -- only to be replaced a I found Id r. Hunt a decide ly surly "At Halna -" of them appeared in pergous hea+led by an Its Equivalent. l moment later by :+t; astounding !certainty. rascal. He began by grumbling dt' the . I � old lady of flit. She wan followe.l by et ht ` _ 'I:he prisoner had been before rte t�td1° Instead of resting upon thefami!liar brown hardness of the bargain I was dri ing with An atmustng story in told of the late'Prin. more -old ladies who were over 90. 'fche,. P - aper packages of silver and ittle canvas him and swearingat his lnuk neradl c no man) times for vagrancy that the ju� g aipal Pirie, at Aberdeen, Scotland. Jut oldest an old culla= ' bags of gold; my eyes were Bled by a Then being perhaps emboldened by t e. „" . concluded to. give him a dose he wonders �• after "at home_ garde became tashiouable ! mea of'10tr, who not Dome, ha;et�ed the list. forget. I. in .1 iridescence,whic shone forth conciliatory manner I thought it prudent I s - 'b " he said sterni as he looked from the inside of that ba sal noon as I to adopt, he tried to make better terms, one o-. the dryest specimens of the"old pro. . , y, 13 P This, season e- crazes in Euro have been " i opened it. + ' offering me first £500 less, and- pally in- t fossional regime • was surprised to'-reoeivp ocllected by an Italian editor. Gln En laud ° �,°u the chronic, you are beri - Diamonde,by jingo I" I crie as I start- sisting that he ought at least allowed I a missive, which ,road as follow@ , Prinoi- it is clay modelling, the chief victims bOing again,. yes, y8ronaar," replied the primo ad -back amazed. z to deduct from my £2,000 Lhe a m I had I pal and Mrs. Pirie resent t'+air eomptt- Mr. Gladstone and Sir William Harcourt; , I thought it beat to kee m d' c ver to used to a the men, - , humbly. C . g P Y , (' Y pay I menta to 1'rotoesor ---; and hope 1ta is in I t►rie it is riddles, in Italy and southern ,. , +" myself. Inspector Bland had.allowed m a quart. well. Principal snit Mrs. Pirlo will iw 'at Slime old charge, I suppose . i y I owed Pa 1'ranoe it is jumping beans, painted to , f - The bag, guessed, was robably the er of an hour for negotaiations. At the end }tome' on Tbursnay evening, at 8 o'clock." represent prominent persons; they jump �, Ye@t Yeronncr, All richt; I'll 'ttr,t fine you a hundt'ed _ ; property of,a jeweler's travele a traveler of that time he proposed to make a raid This was'somethin which'evidentl es uie- I in a large way of business, too, thouc;ht 1, as upon the houses g Y q best hot plates. In tiulgium they have dollars and acne you down. P ed an answer, but the recipient, of it was slow emokfng recce; ilio pipes aro filled with a I eEred info it in the least a posed corner "And mind he had said in is jocular nits nal to the occasion lie wrote : 'I'tie ;�rironcsr threw up his. hands:le , of the voice and found it al net full of way, "we don't find rho property moll in q, half alt aunetaof tobacco +each and the win drowuint; mate, "lieeraealem '. yeronner+ Y P Pe y Pcofewor T , returns t, h000mplitnent nor is he who can hold out longest without ,t y give me t - - . what, litole as I new'sbout pr cious stones, your hands, Mr. Corner. It uld be a ` of Principal and Mrs, Pirie, and intui ms relighting. The record so far is sixty-seven he exidaiined ; t why don't heli 9 , -- 't.0 Cane . "I , " - . � I Niru. Orr, lit the iugeton, is 110 Veal Sir bj, an! Bt uaine3sa, although he L. �;, Thouin, wh mai, has failed, with 0 9132,000 - The preabytery of j)r. Robertson, of W tc, the next general The Methodist , His F"Veeld and lJe icy Anel Id Rev George al- Be received a cs Il fro, 9t, J olic'Fi Pcesbytc 4n. On thb advice Mackenzie Sowell quer, tendered him Trade. . The Civic He"' real is about is s Of Dr. serum. . Judge Pries has vestigat><on into .in the present 00 Kingston. . It is stated that Iiopkins U-nivsrsi I been offered the University . The British w conveyed Sir Jot this country, lel morning for Port It is denied is oral Herbert he but it is admit friction between Militia. (Governor 041 will be kept bus s their stay in I duties which we Sir John Thomt inspector W W. mounted i asylum on Tuet the battle of C+ West rebelltoa soldier. Dr. D. A. 81• years medic+l i Coul�Less of I ret arcing to E ing his medics, Vienna. Superintend Pacitic railwal. shrinkage in I large reductio' employed and in the day ha Mr. Richar, orer, has w Board of Lu formation re; 3tat,e hospital with a view York's examp There is met because the get out of #a1 on eaoh byi t h added fivettce premium, khi pay .the tax. A hotel'-ke charged Witt Saturday nil a defense tl time should the statute Thursday to Private cl the alltresi destitution 1 felt certain werevaluable je die.: pretty kettle of fish if we had to ioaeeute them that he is very well. Professor T---- minutes, life sontoaee sus, a one wi Rings, brooches, bracelets, �lgos atones, you for unlawful possession, ire Idn't it Y' � is lad to hear that Princi 1 and Mrs. • ► g Pa Alfous G'xibulka, whose '' Stephanie • " • - at least one necklace, a gol watch and In accordance with •these ins. uctions I I pirle will be &t horns on_ l'hursday evening, " 1A.1 chain, acme bank notes and a eansiderable haggled with Mr. Hurst a little hilb.aud ; at 8 o clock. Professor T ----will elan be at (lav°rte heti be glayod in almost every Papa Caught. . cauutr in the world died of.a o lox last '' •hilt gum of sovereigns were all mi ed tf R toga thou allowed him to have Ilia wa ,what®• I home." Y ' P P y ¢ I1 test l,,ittlo lioy-�" 1Y hat you Laub = tree in a chaotic confusion . hch seemed upon be, having eatafieb blessed that .the tnonth.iu Viarnua.Te was. horn in Hun- alp„ at least inconsistent with their habitee I ba which I restored to him still oontainad Bary alae began lite musdeal career a' an in- „ g Tea Drunkards. Second Little Bo Pa a is scoldia t fent phenomenon, playing far several Y p els began to doubt whether it w e, csonsistent hiss ails, hande.;i me £1,900 in hat sitar• everybody in the house, 'cause he say t It le' s that tea is to be no longer con. seasone in aedtlior llussia. Ho wrote on with honest possession of, a, 11 events, war turned out to .be very creditable ,,. „' can't la a thin down a minute with the consent of the ba on thellll art, of m imitations of Bank of Ln land n tes, sideced the cup that cheers but not inoh• Amorita, which was one of tb 9 success. Y , c aomeaira ickiu it n an' loaiu it—heI 1.► - late fellow assen e B ;ae man wife was ,"I suppose you don't want n receipt t" " fel comic operas of the earlier -Casino daya, he 1„ P p p g PP Y P nates, A New York doctor declares that "' booked. for London, and who'- had been he,growled. and the waltz "'Dream After the .Ball, • Wht►t's he losf,Y" l I of the patients applying to the dlapeneary which is atilt o elate Anton Seidl la ed asleep when I left the train at' Thnrley. No "No, thank you," said I, "I think we . p p y ' '6 Rio pencil." doubt he was awake and ,also' ware of hie iiia mutuall die nae with that formatit fully 10 per cent aro teat' drunkards, and it on deet feu ay night rJ►t the Metropolitan ,� y,. f Y Y pe y W here ie it , Opera House and was oom lled to ro st � = lose by aria time. What_ a i to of mind Good morning.'' 'than tea reals se aq intoxicant only meootici ,e Pohind hie oar," . i :- he must be in too. But, jet as I cues I turned to leavb the` t�vam I•spoke, to tilcohol. 'These patients\suffer froin it. Csibulka was 54 ye,are old, cud had �_ � trying. to realize hie stat& of tine a mer- but before I could unlock the t ods it was + verb o, heartache These, al nation of been of late years the leader of a military y g ' g P P band. Barry for Bobby mur.of ruff voices and a shu ing of heavy buret open from the outside, not unfortun• the heart, nightinare,nauesa, hallucination, Ik►b- ,� toot int o yard outside rami dad me that ately;fa3r me, by the police, but by rho rn&n depresaiop of eplrite,. and aamettmae auiot» At Pirawao, in Tattle, the tablet with in- First Boy �" .I fel sorry for s it as time to pay the men.; whom the landlord had called ill, a pow- ' dat impulses --surely a fortaiidable' list of soriptions in Italian and Slovenian. which Bliukerm. He s got a" step•tnother. I ;urriedly summoning the dreman, and erftii ruffian, who � promptly Hooked me eymptcims- Dr. Wood thinks that this 1`•t►a excited ail thaw Italiiii4peaking Prov- Second Boy `� ` Ie aha strictY alae :hli� .. , telling hem that, a mistake ha been made down anti knelt upon my chest evil may be greatly lessend if Only freahly- incus of :Aiustria, was lately tact up again on First Bop— Awful S She ma ) iu suppiyiug hie with money., I' went down "Quick, Ben, get out of this,' he cried. stdieped tee► a drunk. 6he Cau?Q tion, scect'ditig to rho deciaioii hear rui�bers surety time it rains• , . _ _ ; � :: 99I. , d L. _: ._., r r . r. :. , , .- .,- . ..- - - .y: .. .. „ _ .- .-. - . ... -: - - - -. . - - .. . ... i. .. . - �•v{} t .�... _ .. ,- .-. , f - i : 1 Li -o a c.. �.cr •.4 t. :.1'rr'' s A.. ,. w4me+ .: .. - -',,y, .. -pphi ',. 'PiY,- _ {, ... e�,. -. . _4, .. - k.: Yi'"i.' i "M "� t " ;: :. - .. as - : -:. . .. . , s to -. 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Hat=et,bsg , �•Tbe polite are is the saooeeded in -oollecting en 8ugh silve w th made for they door. t ` indoors ; the stores E BLAU HE A biter of Cardinal R10helieu's 'was sold ' °'f °s' +ad TH .�Pper to serve my. pn1'1 bar already.,. buildings were closed ; the 4. _1 -, -1-k.:-.- L.� :, that re bag. out of sight between - y r t window he ,: . 'Hurst n ra�cently in London for $190; Aue written by .As � $ ed the draped with black,.and on the wli .� , :, s . .._..: t'< -.i _i.. feet, paid the mea cursed me with much volubility and bitter•`ontsine, the. let, brought $1�, and elle harbor the Bags were at half• ' k wife when elle "Aa soon ws i ,,4u linisbed my. tsar I d now, and as soon as he was onlaid® on the one by Robespierre 61, noon the women and children sp�..,',, As I otgn say T°y ' nnmis- turned, per rtidiroral train, to Thnrley, . I leads be did wot'�e. dlamem me for forgetting her little aw there I broke my journey. Un calmly �, Bill,' hitt Dried, and his 'At Helsingtorai rn Finland, a newspaper the streets dressed in black ; �0 0^ . K is the mind, and ,,Stand clear, , bio been started, edited, and managed nowhere to be seen. All ti Wl'ie imp cions. it e- a queer thing, viewing all the circumstances off the ° friend obeyed him. I sorambld to my The chief editor is Miss is stopped. I nevelt forgot ..,t again with oaLirely by women. _ great -ie t� a force of habit. ¢ to the actio }ten olio braille, than theca tl• feet, but immediately T sP volver in my inns -Kant, who is well known among the — to do &nithing I'm in the habit of doing, aided that t P° , inns as a novelist. PRINbE OF WALES. IN R'Uk ' he oho - ting way authoritiele ought to be first informed �b AiaerrOOp fir' lertn death• ; but as T>jlly usually attends to t PP of my mistake, and the inspector to Ism not *tali sorry that Mr. Hurst fired Electricity is now used for co g 5 I I told my story a reed with me. herself 1 m nobids is I t in the habit of call'ng at f� qqand11 roeor's on ml way „I am very glad yon came strsight to at mr'� convict him of stiempted murder stretchedon 1a mota io deealble slide covered Tile Clanae Banally Tlrx ttsetw•ees th�+ butcher a or the g easier w.b ainesa, and therefor well me," said he, turning the contents of be. ,oma frgm w es nt of bag out oh hie desk. If ycn Dan" hold y nr than to Prove be actually stole those je�t►els, with the coloring liquid a pteaenee of a eas Ha»t,taa teyattr, brae rtes nest possible and the inspector doubts, too, whether he few volts is then ap tied between the liquid A' writetr in the.Paris "Gaalo .M therefore, I don -t Dill t tongue for a week or two it s j Poko opens to. catch the gentleman who put is would have gat fifteen years ifRame� cele � �t� a ��Qws the color to s®nit in. of the some impressions of his risita to gt,j� Bye that she tells m - we may ca g „ charged with receiving them Don't catch it,? N�; got ave ueh, nice little lot toKother. . Opposition to the use of the anti-toxine burg and some advice to F�reaohmy4 how. For one thing, we haven been _ "You think they hw, , beet, sEolen the t" wish lie hadn't bit niWe°pa�.my wound ■till treatment for diphtheria has already taken attitude which they ehonld no 44 any that I asked. marrie3 veru long, and Tilly agree . - "Think 1" he repeated, amilin at my a tit' gives me is not witlioat its o�tnpensation, It an organized form in England. A eputs- Mier speaking of the strong hki i 's.onl reasonable I should have t me to prevents me from fasting any twinges of tion headed by Lord Coleridge has protest• Ea land formed by the new Czar d It's y ptioity. - "I know, my boy. And when rod p "fit, for the,, oo- • though, unfortunately, not by oonaaieotxt when I reflect that m furniture ed to the satiioritias against its nae in the a learn to more careful, and, f where, t g coat Mr, Hurst his libert y for Lord Yer- hospitals on the ground that " public money stay there, he says if it wasn't; for the hold a habit has n me, whom. Run your eye over this." y had Aught not to be devoted to experiments in "No other Prince in the world, hie" was a list of jewels and o et' bury took it for granted that he was T thief, and paid me the extra reward h t likes his ease better than the heir is I doubt bather we should be married yet, valuables missing from Erlingthorpe, rd psychology.: �• �, � � - • - _ Yerbary'a place, where, the tnepector id, offered for his apprehension.' Nickel steel armor plates made by Krupp En limb throne, yet see the terrible or at least we shouldn't be living in our , Inspector Bland won the romotioa he Hug limb hoe e, with the furniture all sight s waled planned robbery had been oar ted p 13 on a,pewsystem were tuceemsfully tented at undertaken b him for more thsu a out on the Thursday evening. coveted, and is no�ty nt,stitmed at 'Langton- Meppen. The plates were about ilii inches Y at a lar dieaount for cash, ,t +► thick and allowed a resistance equal to plaice eight, from Liv.adia to the d°7 e service of a arm of "You seem to have.nailed a lot, he went His wddin present was oharwcteristic. It I am clerk in the g with my initials on either of9 taches made by the old prooesat 'Then funeral of Alexander III., accomp: on - "but -we may as .well go ,through the was a black bag, about six inches b fi♦ - colliery ad quarry owners at Ling p. and articles seriatim." aide in white letters platen were struck without injmy y the Russian (amity twice a day to >hA We did w, and found there rtes nothing long. shots. each from six,-inoh and eight -inch every. $ tarday morning I go .out W88- ligious ceremonies solemnized before tF -by, a illage some thirty miles oft among missing except the money I had taken to _ guns. _ Pay the men.. Some Strang ffien• n oaf$n of the late Emperors bo s to a the quarrymen there P Y T9llr 136arloi✓t: Algernon Geotel 13srt:°, of Pe and them Pay Now, look here, young man; he w -at 1 es. one io me keenly, " I'm not in oh ge homes Thompson iltyt,A ,tares bst'rglii of Donnybrook, the est mals desesndant of the each service mounting the -atelia of their w g _II y g Earl of Be'lamont, who was Governor of catafalque behind.the Empreaa and Ni Jt's a awklwi+rd sort of journey I hkve of this ogee—yet—bnt.'if you'll do as I 11 water, vgeighinq•iioge�ipr 1i36 potlada,i on New York in King W itliam'a time, is pillor• "-to kiss the brow of th August d ou I hoe I may be in the course f a March 28, 1841. He also put an iron bar led in Truth as u profeasional writer of , - to -start by the first train in the mprning, few�da s,�There's s Gid reward offered for - vas Lin ton at 6, change at Uramk, Y y on his neck, seized hold of its two ends and be ing letters. His great-grandfather was Hie attitude was not lest remarkable u which l a g the recovery of the property, u you see. g on with the main line, leave the That I take it, you've earned alrea y ;• bent it until the Latter met. On atnother anode a baronet because be was the illegit• private circle et the Anitehkotf our jun ti imate son of the lost Bart. There he endeavored, sifter each •of• ` main li a again at Thurley, some ton miles but are you game to help me catch' the sn? occasion he raised with his Meths table 8 Hi h angle Bre nmountings and turrets sad ceremonies, to effect a consolin ne,g feet long, supporting at its farthest cad a tried on the Centum on,Admirsl $'remantie's g . further south, and do the ,eat of he dfs- �heoh,aof voursex,rIwusn't touch—01 ally wet ht nt 100 Dunes. He also tore without tion against ief, being affectionate to fence i the brake van of a miners train. land don't particularly wast, My aI is g P flagship in China, and with electric mulcts n i1T g - - 4 '� on t'�i4 Barfleur, p Ilia Duey (nearly 100 pounds, mostly promotion. Do you understand !" serious effoi'i' a rope of diameter of 2 have roved astistactory, a11, and even ;doing the length of �lsl and'will be applied to the -new Renown. with the hildrea. This attitude was • alive,) always carry in s little k loath- " I think so," said I ; " and 1 am ill- inches, and lifted a horse over a bar." the system finds factor because it is in• - hoes baa you tee b sobres ing to help you +all I oan. W hat do yon ant some years `also a negro appeared in � y lately de iterate, but who can sav tout isr bag, one of g y me do 2' dependent of steam snd hydraalio power was not einoero ? How could it help :. Query day, which may contain nything ,. othinp,'t he replied ; "just lite ally Loudon who, with one hand and his arm enc} can be worked by hand highly appreciated, and how could it f1.rom a packet of sandwiches and a collar noth'ng. Go home. Keep a eti11 tong a in straight, lifted from the grounds chair on A, i5taroja, in the {Government of Nov- bearing fruit? The Russian royal family girl Y pkrtioularly the Emperor Nichoiu and - to a dynamite bomb, and it's my ha it when you head end a sharp eye on the s ony which was masted a full-grown man having gorod, Russia, s rl of l4 was dated sr- P Y 8 n the woY Pao— colunine of the London papere and wait till on his lap a little child. rested on the charge of strangling a two h;mpross, are deeply grateful for if. in the train to put my bag o you hear from ma I'll tate charge of hese year-old child, which she was employed W have been formed 'in these days of mo in me. I rarQl kee it on Lhe ee't by my It da on record that iw German called Ilk after. She `gthersupon confessed to log, and they have asanmed a • poli • g Y P articles and give you a receipt fort til having killed sixteen children in this wit side, and I don't like to put it over my bat don't be eurprtsed it you see the still Buchholz lifted with his teeth a Dannon y, character which will perhaps let I - - iced am missin wet hi about 2001i,s. and Bred it oft in and gave an her reason that she did not like than -is imagined. and which, as the head. advert - I. A few days later gthe inspeowr se his -thatg omiaou. While performing at the trouble they gave her. result, have inspired the two countries tri If it has to gu there became the opposite. trap. It took the shape of an adve Liss- Epernay; in France the same fest, the rack is full I am always uncus ebot>�t .it Iron, through its uses for ale+otrioal per• a 3eeiro to live on friendl+ terrna:" Y y mens begging the gentleman with hem barrel of the gun bunt. Miraculously, he �" seg, seems to have developed a new qual- After remarking that Prunes by iniA% fancying I shall forget when I get out. I �� G.0 '' inadvertoutlyy extchanged s to was not killed, although several of the ity, ryagnet,lo fatigue. .Iii testa made of 'genes and taut might benefit by this Dalin never have forgotten it yet, but otje Satnr- communicate with J. t". at the ad from fragments were thrown over 50 yards transformers lately int London to ascertain standing, but that the ontury t ga►nets,'ili. ' .. he would bud in G. C.'e pocketbook. away, the upon circuit loss, it has been found th+t Lary attsolies and the aerie* of press low - day in November, 1893, I did something Personally, I didn't think our bah cele There aro starter of otheetiirong matt wlio the loss increased steadily for the first 2u0 dols tend todisciredit her in Russian misfit, I _ - which might have been worse•- I took the be foolish enough to rise to this bait but did not ap r in public. A butcher lived days until it reached a fairly constant the writer says 1. wren bag when I left the train lat rhur- my friend, the inspector, was more ops• in ,oath Holland who killed calves by value of 40 per cent. more thin at start-• " The Anglo -Russian understanding I tui. strangling them. A 1)awh count, in s Ing. pones on France the obligation of arnicgit; ley. , d - - "Luckily for us, Mr. Corner," d he. private entertainment, bent an iron bar by once for all with' England the long etandisf It happened in this wetp. O>i Frihay when I took advantage a Af to next vi it to In Matatehester, Bngland, the Town; g y beating it with his right hand against. his Council is about -to put $1,250,000 into difforencea between them. Not that Roush '`` night I went out with Tilly to a party, the quarries to call upon him, "then 's sl- lett arm, protected by a leather bandage, makes thispbligation, it is not .for her to clearing the slums. An overcrowded and whit" broke up notate that I had only just 'ways a sort of wary or twist in the m nd of bending it afterward straight.. again - by unhealthy space of live 601104, in the Pentre utter the mord, but I can affirm witho .,; . time�to change my oloi,hes and got a sort of the habitual criminal which prevent him . boatirk It the e,ihet' way. of the city will t>! t lieu, the buildings torn fear of 'contradiction that there is an a A catching m -froth believing in the honesty of other folk,. Charles Louvier, s carpenter of Paris, d workmen's desire there for _ a good untlentan a'Folegy for bre kfaat before to g y f y down, and new .ttto el 8' fret Consequently I slept wll the way Now,aot a gout but you and I and th chief found,. ill .,ehild'a -plleky .fel., r 11 a tin basin be�rween Poria and .London: The I'raeaa q creetod in their steari, with large areas for iromn Lington to Qrask, and ate llrask I constable knows those'#awed, aiream am betw_i •..1IRgere ditto sol++linden Oit one laygtoande, and trees and ficwen planted Kuasia$ understanding may evidentlyeiitt stumbled, only half awake, into the fist 'pack on Lady Yerbnry s dress'ng•ta le,� or ` excoattian a carried oft a s lar 4.; guardq the open species. concurrently with the Aoglo Rusatan tap • third-class compartment I came wherever she s in the habit of leavi � ,pd+mop:;ap"P jw-..t- "data box, , prochement, but henceforth it can not len Three of the corner Beats were occupied lying about, Tberoforo the hue w Badges worn in the- bgttonho,e have ' iii$ing holt s torr niitohy"arcl wall g true nobility unless we at once, c,r at lam he fourth though there was no after them'a not likely to die aw y k - o � �tj n 0 til i4motogete►ry, ie told taken the place of commutation tickets in as speedily as possible, amicably nettle of and I took t g room on the opposite rRek For my! bag, I &while, and there'll be a genuine rin a of s�: Vie, ' ,u4 � 1uud eoo,,;.x looksmith, Belgium, where the new system o attain with England. couldn't put it on the seat �t my side, it -which should persuade our tin uo*n 'who, irigIltl ,caeca tickets cod on the railroads Filo of ding ing a nitiea► ou the y g The writer then speaks of the friends) either, because iiia man opposite in the friend that you've got 'em and m to cou.d_800r, ,= with on- hand half a over the Whole Govertktn system baa disposition of England, perhaps a reeultof other corner ad hie legs up and' I didn't convert to .your own use, as we say in tuilAtt{it� irem th thoulder of a butcher who greatly in the number of commuters. the rapproehment, with Bessie, and dweW care to diat�cb him. I ought, of ourse, too the profession, but, being an amateu ,don't ,irastoiling st,'hvith Ilia load. lliderenoes is endo, distinguish the nature ou the peculiar fitness ot" Baron ,le (Jontod have kept it on my knees, but it as rather know how to Ko about inrbing a into of the ttaket and the Diets by which the for restoring gcod relations, @a also em tk heavy and I was very sleepy, so I net,alung more cash than. the reward comes , and . ""� 'i"" . holder i4i entitled to travel. _ duty of FrenaClen not to ii�rerfere talcs h . Y Notes on Lions. . it over my bead, settled myself djown and that, consequently,you ace anxfotu ovine In 1 ruwia .ho Catholic Ohnrch seems w diplomatic 'action. He conelutite b. exhort, - dropped off agait. almost before he train to terms with him. ase 2'' - The agile , a lion is so rough that a retain its vitality. In 1872 there were in Ing the Colonial party -not to obstruct, 4 was clear of the station. For a month Lady Yerbury's di monds alone look at It will almost take, the skin the kingdom 914 conventual establiol"Pauta, excess of seal or unrea+eoaabla words, u - I iiidn't wake up until we stopped' itt were sought in vain and for a mon h (G. , .with 8,795 members; three years later, in understanding which they mus- themselw- Tl,urley, and even then I fancyll should C. continued to appeal to his late follow off the look�r. It is not safe to allow a li,.n conequence of the reprnsmive legislation of desire, . , have slept on if the two men at tide -far end traveler, also to vain,but st the end f that to lick your hand, for if he licked the skin the "May laws," over a third of he in- . of the compartment had not want ito get time his patience was rewarded b he ap- ofd(' sad got a tante of the underlying blood stitutious were direolved, but In 1891 we ' eat, - pearanoe of an srdverttsement, tel i g him, find 1 2l5 etstablishmenW. with 14 044 Soiled by Trade, ` " �l'hat station ie this !" I sok Id, eitti , to ire to, supposing dt to be there, he would want th ° moutcs�a►nd nuns. " -if ,he really meant business bfrs. Wayu�+p-- Don't invite thOlt np anti +drawing my legs I from searoas the '°8. H." at •given address. hand snd, everything adjoining thereto. A6.� recent rale at Ohristie's in Laindon Ilighupp girls again. Their father has ditr door to let them pass. " Otterfor , I sup- The letter I wrote of Inapeoto Bland Nothing more perfect in modern in a *beet of n drawers a b Michael An ala h to - was 'more cautious than inariminati g, but p° g y" g graced imself;" po:,e .• . I exists than the mechanism b`y which a lion wap discovt,red thrown in with a lot of Miss Wsyupp=-" Impnisible ! He is t " No, Thurley," said one, and . up I as it produced a reply which- the is peetor works his *laws. He has five toes on each unimportant drawings, and brcuitht $1,9W. noted scientist, and ;irertdant eta tit, lege.' . jumped in_ a hurry, took my brig, w I deemed ,satisfactory it was followed by On one aide of the sheet are two ootn;:o,i• Mrs. W. u " Y-06, blit the vulgar -- thought, from the rack opposite' me, and others less carefully worded, until t last of his foretfeet mad four on each of his y PP— e platform 'est *s the it stood pledged to personally deliver, for I tions for holy Families or charities; on the fellow has recently been making a ntudvel . _ got down on to th p p 8 pe y hind feet. Each toe has a claw. Nothing other an allegorical group, a woman and the trade winds. It's in all the paper, guard whistled the' train away. the consideration of £2,000, the stolen i about a Ilion it without reason, and the child sesta.! on the ground. Thera are on it too .++ , "You ran it a bit fine that times minter," jewels • to one Benjamin Hunt, horn I : ,reason he ba+ more toes #nd olawa on his iso roma matirtcal verses. ' • retnarke�d the man who had saved! me from was to meet at a public house in hilling- fore than on hio hind feet is that he has Mrs, Qladatoue's nephew, the Honorable - r - being carried past my destivadiou. " I ham more use for them. If this were not so, Lite A$1i11t1{itlt Prt)Of:i. wonder if that other chs meant oin on t Now, I don'tpretend to be brav r than AI'red.Lyttletdn, has boen,Propoeed tar p going. P majority would be the other way, The election t+t the Liberal Unionist Clab his :: IIs was as feat asleep as you. the average ,elan of peaceful and se entary iron is a tnrual b choice. He has no ilhe—• I wonder whether Cliinamac " Oh,- he's all right," said his mpanion. habits, ander when I saw what sot of a particulaebjeetion to dayligh,% but likes apc'ai. rs being the -Duke of Devonshire ever use, intoxicants to excess !" _ "IIs a booked for _ London. I Bard him . houso the :lpotted Dog" was I gars to to spend iti in the bosom of his 'family, or 'and :sir Henry J'anrem. He will statitd for He—" Tile war had demoustrated that when tin." wish I had refaced to heave an thin to do I Parliament st't the general election as a the don't. You don't hear of their dols{ say eo he. go 7 at least ad'acent to it. It should not be Y • I felt much refreshed when 'wet►rrived at with -ins ector Blaad's scheme. I '`tarsi Unionist.- Only :few wanks ago an thin but taking water." P ra Dacehr,t because he roams about at Y R g the quarries. After I had had a �waah and The little company of disrepute le -look• night he be n facts Ilia fsmil if� roams in Air. l.yttleton was appoauted Recorder of - done full justice to a second breakfast at ing loafers hang in about the bar d ins g B e Oalar a Pisco vvhioh he atilt holds; by hanging y order to fid the t lly larder. °kills to , _ eat not fo s •inept. He never bothers mrd ltueelwr . Government, T2le Yery Latest. ' the " Miner's Arms" I telt ready W face my curiously as I enwrod, and when asked Vic, Y -' - ' morning's work of making up the men's the landlord if Mr. Hurst was m, Due ct small gam lung am there is bi(� gams At Brighton, England, a Christme>. dole ,,.What rho laical tieing out t pay sheets, Then, as I felt in -Tidy pocket them raised a general laugh by. ott ring t,o within r h. When. feeling fit, hs Dau of half a noverei n hss been distributed for Asked a gossipy she. • '_ for my keys, my mcrniory began tgentertain carry my luggage up w hien. I take an oz to life mouth 'and jump fauces years .w the oldest poor inhabitants. It is j thick," was the auewer, . _ a vague suspicion that that Lag was. some- "No larks, Bill, ,''said the landlo d stern- sad ditahss - like a professional oteeplo- was seven this year to 150 persons, 05 „ My .h+i@baud must be " -- -how unfamilar to it. However, my key lye "Maty, show the gentleman n Mr. chest,- women and 55 maul who averaged over 83 fitted the lock.and as I turned it� my sus- Hurst's room.." � years of age, and, as the day was fine, 9(3 ! � picion vanished, ' -- only to be replaced a I found Id r. Hunt a decide ly surly "At Halna -" of them appeared in pergous hea+led by an Its Equivalent. l moment later by :+t; astounding !certainty. rascal. He began by grumbling dt' the . I � old lady of flit. She wan followe.l by et ht ` _ 'I:he prisoner had been before rte t�td1° Instead of resting upon thefami!liar brown hardness of the bargain I was dri ing with An atmustng story in told of the late'Prin. more -old ladies who were over 90. 'fche,. P - aper packages of silver and ittle canvas him and swearingat his lnuk neradl c no man) times for vagrancy that the ju� g aipal Pirie, at Aberdeen, Scotland. Jut oldest an old culla= ' bags of gold; my eyes were Bled by a Then being perhaps emboldened by t e. „" . concluded to. give him a dose he wonders �• after "at home_ garde became tashiouable ! mea of'10tr, who not Dome, ha;et�ed the list. forget. I. in .1 iridescence,whic shone forth conciliatory manner I thought it prudent I s - 'b " he said sterni as he looked from the inside of that ba sal noon as I to adopt, he tried to make better terms, one o-. the dryest specimens of the"old pro. . , y, 13 P This, season e- crazes in Euro have been " i opened it. + ' offering me first £500 less, and- pally in- t fossional regime • was surprised to'-reoeivp ocllected by an Italian editor. Gln En laud ° �,°u the chronic, you are beri - Diamonde,by jingo I" I crie as I start- sisting that he ought at least allowed I a missive, which ,road as follow@ , Prinoi- it is clay modelling, the chief victims bOing again,. yes, y8ronaar," replied the primo ad -back amazed. z to deduct from my £2,000 Lhe a m I had I pal and Mrs. Pirie resent t'+air eomptt- Mr. Gladstone and Sir William Harcourt; , I thought it beat to kee m d' c ver to used to a the men, - , humbly. C . g P Y , (' Y pay I menta to 1'rotoesor ---; and hope 1ta is in I t►rie it is riddles, in Italy and southern ,. , +" myself. Inspector Bland had.allowed m a quart. well. Principal snit Mrs. Pirlo will iw 'at Slime old charge, I suppose . i y I owed Pa 1'ranoe it is jumping beans, painted to , f - The bag, guessed, was robably the er of an hour for negotaiations. At the end }tome' on Tbursnay evening, at 8 o'clock." represent prominent persons; they jump �, Ye@t Yeronncr, All richt; I'll 'ttr,t fine you a hundt'ed _ ; property of,a jeweler's travele a traveler of that time he proposed to make a raid This was'somethin which'evidentl es uie- I in a large way of business, too, thouc;ht 1, as upon the houses g Y q best hot plates. In tiulgium they have dollars and acne you down. P ed an answer, but the recipient, of it was slow emokfng recce; ilio pipes aro filled with a I eEred info it in the least a posed corner "And mind he had said in is jocular nits nal to the occasion lie wrote : 'I'tie ;�rironcsr threw up his. hands:le , of the voice and found it al net full of way, "we don't find rho property moll in q, half alt aunetaof tobacco +each and the win drowuint; mate, "lieeraealem '. yeronner+ Y P Pe y Pcofewor T , returns t, h000mplitnent nor is he who can hold out longest without ,t y give me t - - . what, litole as I new'sbout pr cious stones, your hands, Mr. Corner. It uld be a ` of Principal and Mrs, Pirie, and intui ms relighting. The record so far is sixty-seven he exidaiined ; t why don't heli 9 , -- 't.0 Cane . "I , " - . � I Niru. Orr, lit the iugeton, is 110 Veal Sir bj, an! Bt uaine3sa, although he L. �;, Thouin, wh mai, has failed, with 0 9132,000 - The preabytery of j)r. Robertson, of W tc, the next general The Methodist , His F"Veeld and lJe icy Anel Id Rev George al- Be received a cs Il fro, 9t, J olic'Fi Pcesbytc 4n. On thb advice Mackenzie Sowell quer, tendered him Trade. . The Civic He"' real is about is s Of Dr. serum. . Judge Pries has vestigat><on into .in the present 00 Kingston. . It is stated that Iiopkins U-nivsrsi I been offered the University . The British w conveyed Sir Jot this country, lel morning for Port It is denied is oral Herbert he but it is admit friction between Militia. (Governor 041 will be kept bus s their stay in I duties which we Sir John Thomt inspector W W. mounted i asylum on Tuet the battle of C+ West rebelltoa soldier. Dr. D. A. 81• years medic+l i Coul�Less of I ret arcing to E ing his medics, Vienna. Superintend Pacitic railwal. shrinkage in I large reductio' employed and in the day ha Mr. Richar, orer, has w Board of Lu formation re; 3tat,e hospital with a view York's examp There is met because the get out of #a1 on eaoh byi t h added fivettce premium, khi pay .the tax. A hotel'-ke charged Witt Saturday nil a defense tl time should the statute Thursday to Private cl the alltresi destitution 1 felt certain werevaluable je die.: pretty kettle of fish if we had to ioaeeute them that he is very well. Professor T---- minutes, life sontoaee sus, a one wi Rings, brooches, bracelets, �lgos atones, you for unlawful possession, ire Idn't it Y' � is lad to hear that Princi 1 and Mrs. • ► g Pa Alfous G'xibulka, whose '' Stephanie • " • - at least one necklace, a gol watch and In accordance with •these ins. uctions I I pirle will be &t horns on_ l'hursday evening, " 1A.1 chain, acme bank notes and a eansiderable haggled with Mr. Hurst a little hilb.aud ; at 8 o clock. Professor T ----will elan be at (lav°rte heti be glayod in almost every Papa Caught. . cauutr in the world died of.a o lox last '' •hilt gum of sovereigns were all mi ed tf R toga thou allowed him to have Ilia wa ,what®• I home." Y ' P P y ¢ I1 test l,,ittlo lioy-�" 1Y hat you Laub = tree in a chaotic confusion . hch seemed upon be, having eatafieb blessed that .the tnonth.iu Viarnua.Te was. horn in Hun- alp„ at least inconsistent with their habitee I ba which I restored to him still oontainad Bary alae began lite musdeal career a' an in- „ g Tea Drunkards. Second Little Bo Pa a is scoldia t fent phenomenon, playing far several Y p els began to doubt whether it w e, csonsistent hiss ails, hande.;i me £1,900 in hat sitar• everybody in the house, 'cause he say t It le' s that tea is to be no longer con. seasone in aedtlior llussia. Ho wrote on with honest possession of, a, 11 events, war turned out to .be very creditable ,,. „' can't la a thin down a minute with the consent of the ba on thellll art, of m imitations of Bank of Ln land n tes, sideced the cup that cheers but not inoh• Amorita, which was one of tb 9 success. Y , c aomeaira ickiu it n an' loaiu it—heI 1.► - late fellow assen e B ;ae man wife was ,"I suppose you don't want n receipt t" " fel comic operas of the earlier -Casino daya, he 1„ P p p g PP Y P nates, A New York doctor declares that "' booked. for London, and who'- had been he,growled. and the waltz "'Dream After the .Ball, • Wht►t's he losf,Y" l I of the patients applying to the dlapeneary which is atilt o elate Anton Seidl la ed asleep when I left the train at' Thnrley. No "No, thank you," said I, "I think we . p p y ' '6 Rio pencil." doubt he was awake and ,also' ware of hie iiia mutuall die nae with that formatit fully 10 per cent aro teat' drunkards, and it on deet feu ay night rJ►t the Metropolitan ,� y,. f Y Y pe y W here ie it , Opera House and was oom lled to ro st � = lose by aria time. What_ a i to of mind Good morning.'' 'than tea reals se aq intoxicant only meootici ,e Pohind hie oar," . i :- he must be in too. But, jet as I cues I turned to leavb the` t�vam I•spoke, to tilcohol. 'These patients\suffer froin it. Csibulka was 54 ye,are old, cud had �_ � trying. to realize hie stat& of tine a mer- but before I could unlock the t ods it was + verb o, heartache These, al nation of been of late years the leader of a military y g ' g P P band. Barry for Bobby mur.of ruff voices and a shu ing of heavy buret open from the outside, not unfortun• the heart, nightinare,nauesa, hallucination, Ik►b- ,� toot int o yard outside rami dad me that ately;fa3r me, by the police, but by rho rn&n depresaiop of eplrite,. and aamettmae auiot» At Pirawao, in Tattle, the tablet with in- First Boy �" .I fel sorry for s it as time to pay the men.; whom the landlord had called ill, a pow- ' dat impulses --surely a fortaiidable' list of soriptions in Italian and Slovenian. which Bliukerm. He s got a" step•tnother. I ;urriedly summoning the dreman, and erftii ruffian, who � promptly Hooked me eymptcims- Dr. Wood thinks that this 1`•t►a excited ail thaw Italiiii4peaking Prov- Second Boy `� ` Ie aha strictY alae :hli� .. , telling hem that, a mistake ha been made down anti knelt upon my chest evil may be greatly lessend if Only freahly- incus of :Aiustria, was lately tact up again on First Bop— Awful S She ma ) iu suppiyiug hie with money., I' went down "Quick, Ben, get out of this,' he cried. stdieped tee► a drunk. 6he Cau?Q tion, scect'ditig to rho deciaioii hear rui�bers surety time it rains• , . _ _ ; � :: 99I. , d L. _: ._., r r . r. :. , , .- .,- . ..- - - .y: .. .. „ _ .- .-. - . ... -: - - - -. . - - .. . ... i. .. . - �•v{} t .�... _ .. ,- .-. , f - i : 1 Li -o a c.. �.cr •.4 t. :.1'rr'' s A.. ,. w4me+ .: .. - -',,y, .. -pphi ',. 'PiY,- _ {, ... e�,. -. . _4, .. - k.: Yi'"i.' i "M "� t " ;: :. - .. as - : -:. . .. . , s to -. '2ra _ � - . # . i ..- .v .._ -I. a..¢- - ,,_ , _ ,. a.', .t!e.:lc. lie.=,_ :t. - i 'tr ,,,,c _ "]�$ I . ,. . - '- - ,,.- _ .. _ .�. .. gra .e -, , ¢a _.. ,.a i cLf va 4 a rte.. a . f .f... .4:..'.d;.,. fie �a - - '."5 y� z'. -'• : - I 'L k S e�� .. _ . - . . 'rye.. .. , , _: -.. . , ._ 9. - _ _. S: '3'" v?�.. �'a4i ., _ ..- __ ... -fie r .u.:, , , Justin its foo Cabine ala! by s nyusur closia serio ,r , �� �F '- sk' c.: tea �.t �„Y: ' A :iia y a - $ 1 r 1 k C r s' s a _- - : • �. "•- = ki ,4 i.y. , .w. ... . ..». L. , 9=-.. - e._" �. ., s:t -y%--dl�'-Y•._. 4r., h - ,E.:_ v r4 .. _ .`f _.. <. r , a. • 4 � 1 Y i� x , , x . - - , 1.4 1•f.,. -• a PX_ a .•.-z: y •an. i P. a n ,. ...: - .5t tom-' "r-. .,- a ... .. ,: ..r ... :%.. .. .,y, 'if• t ,..: .a 9- .{.1, ,N ,{� es�S . . , n., . .... . : to r ,.}. ..,< . 8'F �' ,. r a`, , .., . «a sT� .?' ",. -i "!t'i ` E„ j f v_ ... - r t T s" a 1. , _, :. ' .-,. ti f f in t r. S. . . i t t . ,,...} I ,.... s . - t. i. o- t 7..1. , s ....:.27 " - - ,. . 4s. <..... t f. M - el I 3; - _, . b ,,:, . _ __ t w1 I _ _ - �.�: r:r , ,.. ,. H `� , -- �_ - -_.-.- - 31I .-,,,,"v - _ -- - - t entirely healed a stud thle cords, *loch in W$At it PpOmltlletlt l�el'i#ll t s ,,,�, R ,.� , b. �r Ta y+ =-`tx_ ._ - • k9 tj�•!a,it''�'".' ..uM"•r1i/i'#r'+' li?4 -s .a .. ., _ •yy,`.� �f= E: n- .'3,.a,f3 :l•'. .'st.,, ..,C�., A;s+.,'y7i• et`,Vt..®` j� 4l' .` �. ,,�-+ � �+s - l s� ;1 �.F M r; Lhk trerrihle ordrsl had bl take plet►�ure is act Ing my lima �T €`` r= al • E11 1J .]'�1.t is /a1d the First National Bsnk of T1s• their laess,have core+ bs+ek to their eater• 'of L 'e gc_od effects I have received from gt.., f ' i I I _ S nce Oh o, a xobbed )of 2Ci 000.; . t t � - tr1 position. And to show how complete La Water. I hags -been using it for some a t`' ties been m retmve I alta leased to ea r b �" €"' °The Yelioe;Ca iettilere ofe `Yrk p ry P y oars. and 4c►a/der PoeLar on the con•1 r ..A asxaD 1. city are changing the locations of th it cap- that I have recovered my lost weight and for and Lhti isles pe y twiny five ands more. I )seri weigh 140 i. e• prr, In the ffouee of In r at , " pa fluent. Awing to the very ungertsin oon- • h \Ir Southern I>adio<na and C1iio am other pounds." clition of ear oily water C ver y tarely drink hsulston, is 110 years old. - preferr, ,a to buy St. Leon, rather than - • , 1- enzia Rowell id trans cling pointe in that le,titade are thr®aten d with We nt $2i5 11i scoters' tets`and F �x , r! S -r Mack serious floods. other expenses without avail, before begin risk my health in drinking water the purity t; salthonah ,►e sees" no one. ins the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, of which is n$aely tilways questionable. btissness,- out- The remains of eight' people hA a been 834 Youke street,,. `` L. �; •1'h°rain, wholesale groper, said Mr. 117onnell,"and it seems marvellous dames G. Giles, Toronto. g recovered from the ,ruins of the eleven as failed, with liabilities eine ntin that my wife, who a few months age was lAO�tele. _ I real, h hotel 'fire in Albrany considered est human aid, has ay this The blanket of violet/ that almost hid iltlats. ttuxl .. t0;1�'tlOtl• Manitoba nomyniitue The Diamgnd Plate fllassr Cent Rn , of from view the casket of a prominent NewIIooepttsdo�. { pr °f Ma° y wonderful medicine been restored ao health York banker, who died a few days since, © d� The P Kokomo, Indiana, says the plate g1 s dom- and strength," and the .Times eonoure in cost $�• It 118 said etas sipie'nt p j)r, .E; ,bt Nsosi, of Winnipeg, for Bis barsi~flor�lit�dCroup odm t ,: general assembly. bine is a f e go." The_capital is $20, 90,000• the conclusion. to the next K i h .,�`'� :.hodist address of welc�me to A eombtne.has been formed s ong`the Mr. Monnell broil' of the ci. P. R. staff t✓hitrlat»nS sad $uaekg Itnw ,� { (" The Jle corrugated pipe and galvanized iron eaves of olerks at this port, and he is always Have ton plied their vocation on the'suf- Finest' Lf,r,l and L1tly Aberdeen was presented to P SAUSAGE CASIH'�S,ported English t� celleucy in Montreal on Wadnes• trough msnuft►oturerll of the Unite g',ato - willing to tell of the cure effected. But ferin Pals of the ole. The knife hsa are to the uiuk • caustic a lications ab s iR ,Ens Lx he rosidant of the Security an and there are hundreds cf witneslles to the truth P PP T Owen Sound sad q , ri htprieea. Park.glaakweh&Co.Ltd.Tor'nto p m, / of his statements both in have tormented the vintim of corns until° 131' ep and Narrow American 13ofc Ipaeiaga `lay' g, Bayne, of Pembroke, has Trust Company; of 91ouz City, Io a, / y tLev George a oon re atsaon of at Toronto where he resided up to two the oonviotien' shaped itself -"there s no y _ . • 1v. a sail from the K g i - the company is insolvent. Liabilities, months ago. cure. Putnstu's Pa-1vas Corn Extractor permaneint. , rete clan church in Ham 1 , $4,000,x•_Williams'Pink Pills are oiered with roves on what slender basis public opinion Canada John a Presbyte hat Dc. Williamsm cc�� ,,, �fi, �r Time appralrier of N`ework cit D3/ t �j0111ir ❑. y 'e worth a confidence that they are the only perfect often rests. If you sutler from corns �t Loan and Sayinqt0 the .estate of the late Jsy Gould l the Extractor and you will be satisfied. Il On', thg advice of hie pAsiaianti Sir and unfailing •blood builder and nerve re•ny , exactly -$80,934,680.78, aside from $2,000,- storer, and where given a fair trial disease gold everywhere. ° Mackenzie Bowe11 has declined the ban- \ A.. P. 745 - oilCo-Toronto St•, Toronto. y } r tendered him by Belleville Board of 000 in realty. and suffering must vanish. Sold by all �o The New York, New' Haien, a d Hart•" dealers or sent by mail on receipt of GO Dents -- -- Trade. ' = by addressing �� gulmoribed Capl.....• • • •• • .......• gpp,Civic Health• Department of, Ment• ford railway is preparing to aqui two of a box or $2. 0 for *iz boxes, paid up Capital......•-•• • i bKooe Tile eke a syatema�ia teat its branches with eleotriaity to re lace t he the llr. Williams'Medioine Co., Brookville, W ALTS• BAKERd Reserved Funds............. • •.... 12,000,00 . ` real is about to m di theritio N. Y. Beware of • • • • • "_ " _ n ph. present steam ower. Ont., or Sobeneotady, The Lai'quiat Manufacturers 4f Total Arssets• ' of Dr. Roux's anti -toxins �"' , , The Lehigh Valley Railroad ompany's imitations and refuse trashy substitutes rpH GRADR e o ur las of �, •+'net as Rood." PV RR' M ` (1 (1(� AA•�• �mpenlarged toEzethor vett h the increased t aim serum g 1 COCOAS ��� IIHOIJULii I� Judge Prise has decided to hold, an in- report for the past year shown ties it now has !or supplying land owners �U' s y ori into the chargee of boodling $127,070.49, and the Lehigh V lley Coal alleged to mdnayy, enable the Directors to ween I veStigati Homes For Little Boys• an vela G�ontlu.nt, have raeeired - witcheh promptness all requirements for loans in Che present and "prevt,�u/ , Couuoile of Company a surplus of $62,284,0 , a sal of Lhe Children's Aid 6HEST AWARDS upon satistacwry real estate security. ,Alpin 1.Mr. Franklin Johnson, ton of the preel• TThe 1641 pp Hi Dation may be made to the Jompany a cosi giugstou• .. !lrom ttu grail' �: t.den t ciety of Toronto for homes for boys Appiaera, oc J. 5�1;>8T IKASdM It is stated that Prof.P,•of, pe ar,of tMa o ville,oN. Y F[ie said oto have band° geed brought into them A lar a number of ap I Hopkins University, RaltiiDOre, g lndUStflal and f sod Managing Director. r - iuci lship of; McGill and robbed of $900 at Menta' Carlo and has plioations. But the little boya between one been offered the Pe - Pa since died. and seven years old have bean entirely for• i' I University. Callaway, p often. The Society has some beautiful ExPOSITtONS �� . s " 2 The British ' warship Blenheim, which f the Clover ji,eaf�ilroad and na b othgr little fellow/ between those ages (and knows p . _ � �t nve ed Sir John Thompson's 'body to o t Y , of some babies) for whom it wants adoption. Iii Europe and �MoficaRob` °° Y left Halifax on Thursday of Mr. W. R. Callawa , of the C. P. -R., - . - ... .. :_ , this country, Toronto1., is to suoaeed Mr. Bidwell as Address the Secretary, 32 Confederation �---- morning for Portsmouth. Y UniiketheDutchl'rocee•,noAlker� �� resident of the Nickel Plate i?road. Life Building, Toronto, Unix. lies or ower oh.mlcetsor Dye..re R denied in Ottawa that Major-(sten• P hundred uric mechanics, Gad from petroleum is very ex need to an of thbtr pprov�aO°�• , .. 8 seven delicious BREAIiFAB� COCOA ie ahwiptelr:'• v It t ;. . ..� ` eras Herbert has sent in his resignation; Nearly deg g g made and used in Russia, Austria and pure Wlu" and costs , „Q7e cu.t a o,w• : 1L l'8 admitted that LhaTa is serious employed OIIlonu ilii ewuYor York, man arts of Oarme►ny. SOLD 8Y QRodFRe EVciRYWHRRE• Ci gar }' but Y P friction between Riga and the M�tuuter of of aonetruot 1 aunt he em to Cold in the. head--NasAl Bt►Im gives in- 0 ` WednesdAy► morntIIg - P Y• Y WALTER BAKER GO• DOAC!!E$TEB, • Militia. . went of no plumbers, tont relief ; speedily ourees' Never falls.. It's no because Governor 4enereil and Ludlr abecdeen o t iL Lord $olein Estimates that the "cunning �. ' a will be kept busy during the remainder of According to the . treasur r s rep r j' Scotch but S with the social twat New York State lost yea $23'146 -to slow" of the earth in its daily rotation ' o �� 0 4�" ' their stay to Montreal, ■ - kitl tubsrouloue cattle: Thi amount in- round its axis Amounts to twenty°eo°nae I you c a n n a-_ . . _', t duties which were set aside. oon account of P "'he amount per century. ell's E' cul' • Sir John Tholrpson'e death.1. °�aed foreLharpcomo�tion f agdoulture �011 bu smelts a better , lne actor Wattam, formerly of the N. a Ob88P®0• that whop Y p t Kingston was $18,b,38. For deligt,Lfally refreshing beverage, Sion you are not getting a f3e�ret Cigar than W. mounted police, died a g . r He was present at In the New York Ser►iste o Thursday a mixture Containing i1i and a quick once for, siok headache, And Worthless ©r - `i asylum on Tuesday.derangements of the Stomach and Liver- harmful drugs. ROB ROY! i the battle of Cut Knife during the North. bill was intcodnoed providin for the re- 9�he S 1s owatvet.csD. It ' !est rebellion, and was an old British establishment of whipping is And the .. Dunn's Fruit . 41 • It of nolle whippin for pensees especially .keeps the Throat clean and Scott's nal Isis reveals ab thele Q$t 5$• solrtier. penalty p healthy. Doctors recommend it, because i't ret for 8n a y�� 6 l • Dr. D. A. Sherris, who hsf been far six convicted of " felony against the sensor of tea rvx: I•RODvar of Salle of Fruit, Soda is in it. Consequently the endorse - years medical attendant to Lhe Earl sad another. went of the lmedic�l world tnca�u but I get sax Y More thsu'one handred iris were drive vend Potash. . _ cou•�tese of Aberdeen, intends shortly y g Though all chemists and stares. sdmethlttg. . of thelD far a I - reiarning to Europe with a view of. purse- en from their bed/ .on Tbkt ads morning ' y . in his mediad researches in Landon and by fire in the upper storey of the Chicago William G. Dunn &Cal quaftCl- g Industrial school for . Girls None of the Works -Croydon, London. . 4 Vianns. n Africa a cocoanut lamp- filled with . ' Amtt ; - powrtt=t+t» r y girls we injured, but eev cal, who,, were I Superintendent Whyte, of the Canadian, likel ttf ate e.�J�tM1t gtsttACGo GO.. Asim oil and provided with s wink furnishes r�1. Pacific railway, says _ghat 'Owing „o, the suffering from meas•b• ' all the light needed 1►y the natives. shrinkage in passenger and freight traffic from exposure- . , I.-.._. I large reductions both in the [umber of men The man who saietded t tike yin oII The invaluable benefit ns why red open Nave you Caught Cold A „ - - g humanity Ara the rest reasons why $t. Lean L employed vend the number of.working hours 'hotel, Nl are Fails, the o het• day P . /uo You Coughing r � - posed teas ' of Mineral water is is such twnstant demand remotes the Go ,ro YOUR DRUGM87 Alm Ago: root i- in the day have to be made. have been Wil lam for the sot he general ublia Provincial Treae- Greenville, Pa., spa the re n by t ge p overcomes Wasting, P Ives Mr. Richard Harcourt, �f . Tutpentl�e t at he had spent o hone ash, and g" is supposed been a onad by his A musical initcument, the Pyr p making of Salt It has no eq 0r, Lallolette's spup11 arer, has written to the New York State ed to have been x' t asktn for complete in- moll' his money and equal as - ftoard of Luasoy g � hes been invented whish extracts all the vital Strength. Sore Throat, y formation regarding the tslsonduat of the friends. tones of the /sale from gas flames. h Colds, The 1Vloat Palatable; the Safefat L tA e F _ a cure for Coag a tion, . and Moat Effectual• State hospitals under the States Oace Act, T�t Get Rid of Neuralq`I& _ . �nchitis, Weak Lungs, Consume m3•a cid with a view of vatar►o -following New- - . g B� 11L� 'Q alt E. An mitt, Emaci tion, and Fa=' z�vxjm � ` 0. There is ne use is fooling with [iauralp;ia. $ afuia, ' example. _ vas sise'ases coughs and Colds, Bre' - rk s r A disease trot vee way onlq to the o Childrel�: 01 kr� Y o pl it i Druggists' W 1k gt Croup, There is crush iadignstio � in Wihnipsa a Res 1e -Oi a Li, R• Offle-lars moat powerful remedies. No remedy yet � tl<gewne, Belleville All prupg Chitin, ( P cash, oatW16 E the frier y because the fire insur&noe companies, to rand results that Cures Whooping ► s a result ossa Wife. discovered has given t e g P get out of p1►yint( the tax of j $21)0 imposed _ ' invariably attends the employment of Pol- �A -10 - 1� won' home should have And all agections of the Throat orT u ff• ,t., and awed have . _ PA one. r Bottle R on each by the Manitoba Gui►erninent, son's Nerviline. Narviitne tr w ilius ARTO li+ndasred b all Doctors 250. & 50c• per i 'on de Coax r huodr dollars. to the >del'tess ani Fite*-rfddes mnM� w tbeet oifio for all nerve pains, and ought to he E fd d gaientista. at those who h:we need it say t as 'also oa added five t•s per west la �tesieAf rn d DRY an Road what . prertlium, us compelling a insured fA a Looked far �1ag King street. terata interfere w' the to Avail -Nor Rarf' p kept on hand in every faintly- f3o1d every CLOSET e. a "PRICE 58.00• Miss M. Flynn, k ,Dr.11violette'ssymp" PAY where, 2J cents a bottle- Unt., says:-Afterussinti dKs by exh beim su Iwevltrble-eat ttr for a>.di;ts•ewtt�d - - ,s est winter for ooaghs, b ohetcuet A hotel- eper at. n. Ont., g have seen sesterrd ----------" - _ of Turpentine til' p alcor o n oa MAMYfao:Opla 8Y CAN. GEAR COMPANY colds. etre, Ighly recommend ilea a most charged wt h keeping ilia Pe 1 Musa o� D ilars ' - As words, 92 & SC?�� °tp0otiverrm Y No, York atreet� _ :tet words, 2 -. Saturday n ght after seven 'olook. entered scone ,the Uwen Hound icae+t•e sa aocouut Mr. Jas. T. G11eAson; a defer ;e ,hat solar, and not etmwdard, Last fall when the Tim s g . s]x:tlt trVill to find a Ont., says :- -or. violette'a Syrdp of ES ROOFERS London, time shoal prevail in the i. tergretatior of of the miraculous cure of W i r. W Pi ke rose etre for Sob Kboa st SLATE, OJET-METAL, TILE dt CRA1� Tilrpentine is without doubt cheer used. MY sad in this .lodge Muir on throw h the use of Dr. remodY(or9bronchitiw I have ever Head. lolak .i . . .. tl[y the rit.atuW, which I had 13 years. little Y. has eutieredfor a g we hod 1 the ides that- we n Shoot Metal Colling,t. Tor 81atA Metal tCor� ears old, gvr3, bottles a[ 1 yy I n Th'brsdaiy aQheld him. for Pala People, write a a case - Yhyslclans said tl►cY giatsk and (seen htoofln h a thorou8h' 1 'Par, Roofing Igit,h, I,te• Gutters, time with tat trour le ; two '' - would be os led upon p . - Private obs."ity is doing soh to alleviate The t�1►se never saw so' serene a nines ipal,� &.c•� supplied the trade• this wonderful preparation efomme h et the a OIL i neve. My lege, bash enc! Downpip cure. I shall, therefore, recommend it w all' the distress in St. John's Nfld.. y which is even More reins jtablq. . - Telephone 1936- TORONTO- • At Widmer tats• irienda. destitution it said to be fearful. referred t° that of a',dr John d't 1Mtss mar. .1 arms were covered by • T480N'r0. my proeure it from :- 't whose sure has been .ffe the humor. I was unable . Your Day whol�esals house i a[;aA! BBt'r , vellou• little Wessange " of health. 'tale HORNS MUST �Oe � _vl_ 0.s '` - g traffic ie Times' reporter was met t the door by M n. to lie down in bed, could Or d11'eat from the proprietor , Severe lstorme ere -im din Tho Leavtll llehorntnR Clip' Lalfi&U Q, �t `_lGreat, Britain. Hornell, who, though s owl ®g one mo ed �ratcleesyhand hada to s' er will take them otY with less J 9118tof U 1 The" Bank of England's Sts of discount "of the suffering she had and have my crena, back and .ouble and ioes pain than any m hi r cent» about very 'sprightly. ith apparently all Mr. S. G. Derry. I began to take . ther wh- • ^.� L tM st. Pant st , Montreal. ~`j remains Bach at 2 . g eaved fogs bandaged' twice s llAy. . Sbnd for ircular siring price, �,t7Z 11f+ sl' j t e father of the the gratitude of a man ho h �C° M°onnell - k „` Alvin I.. Dennison, hood's Sarsaparilla and soon I could Soo a teetimonia. eta American system of watch eking, bas just out of the deepest afils tion: •t - ave the following acoou t of his wife's mtof sareu ...e ii�elui, tale scales fell fLild t it'�as g, KIMBALL . � -;1 1. Eugl ud. R ••l have an intile employ died in Birmingham, . a}oulous cure. soon able to give n;i.bandage's and arutahes, the 'author of ',.nd a happy qmu I was. 1 had been taking "s•attt 'Street, hemttreal Budge .Thomas Hughe , the C. P. R. at Toronto Juaotlan for same , oul.. _, "Tom Brown's Schoolda ," hes joined the . time. In August last ear, sf ter confine• �, iXTC?, ' English 1:114 11 Anti•(IamblinR R to wife took :chill and what id Hood's Sarsal - -- ---� ' t sue. went, W hes y for seven mouths; and since that flint, e , t . I iu$ Sir Henry Ponsonby, tb Quean�e'Prlvate commonly known e• m lk•leg sit ip: Z Y ave •�-�• ork I wait informed whatever and to�y /�?FJLE NER v 0U8 - secretary, who was strick with Paralysis I Dame bolus from u,y xt morulncalled in the logs vandoa ms are sound and well." 8. (ir. r 1.1.yt - , on Mondry last, is very to of the fact,ti Q �w Th limb swelled in a DERILY, 46 Bradford 1St ,Providence, it I. .- revaile in Eng• f amity P Y e Ever `� ��ur Fliver' ills, aoostlprtiou, sD t%TMr�L - -- �-e Intensely cold weather Ip Hoofl • PILLS land. The Rev. Thomas admore, vicar of very short time to an orators slz . the Y ° • ,� ATTEND THE NpNTNEIIN BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1 t.ed to bW0utineu&do.Ianndlcs.andsickhosdsche. Trwth�e"- OOT1Y_'E'1j .�13 1. ;I .. ` Aston -le- willows, was f 'and dead in the n.esns known butWas w tt outavailr�Ccrosult- _ JJi+++' _ .� 1 , or a Sho,ti,As,d Course• Pio and x inflammation, For either a ldasiness '�' Zi. h sieisae were oa led in, but ail the ALUABLE CANADIAN PA'1'>tNT for should expwttosucccedw,thouta �Qwens u,•A f snow. Aanounoetncnt free. L. A• e,ning, . DY'8P�'3P�at , It is again rumoured t at there are Bis Ing RiPaction they oon d give me viae that sale, in Wood Trim�n ins hiaabine. ata f; een9ions in Lord Rosebery's Ministry. g ba in. CHARLEs 'Nltli CIi1Git, l;leve- Largest !>a C s. "'- rig ed u along land, Uhla _nc . _ This time, it ie ae►id, the t�ouble arises over the doctors in atwndA ae were doing thetr I utmost. A' -tank w g P . .-.. the disposal of the l ext surplus. lino of rubber hose looked and acne In . est of English t laureate, ren- City and County. Fort.uao for good .: Cd . . --� he P curd the tlflicted limb and ice wa nr t][]'AN`r�D"U iCIG MANAGER VANBAC089ood V- T�T/ cO� , dared Vacant by the death f Lord Tennyson, wj]Oered w triokle do D through the pip Q Agents. Address, p A. $coin l9 jus.- still remains vacant. rd Kosebery i/ %celsius the pain d reduce the ln• 4 COu®ge et'' Toronto, put 1tiI, . to'be asked to make as a rly appointment. flsmnaation above the knee. The leg vvss BA -' - S tube inserted furtn a heew fo on the River Clyde o sued sad niece , A6��i'�H �ANTB,D ook •,' on ',.Thugrsday the Anchor r line steamer. from the thigh to. th ankle wius Awhich ' S t s round. The passengers that it would atirry off the us months U Bitblesl In"daRtt.dda all line ost and pr[aoanimd,POWDER : C IC s _ " Anchorin wen y.. ._ . ­ e t were landed at Wemyse y and forwarded formed• For flue Io anxious ole my Terme liberal. Write tar aircuTor pp p �� is* Glasgow. g wh WIyLEA1lg ggYQs;}0, PubUshar. Tosonito v DE� 1`'C ! , b train • to G as I v►sLohed the case w'tb. d eaYf in bed. Atthe Onts►rfa K C r y ll' TNS G00 �I - g vrifewasut►able to mo her f I Sir`.Lharles -Dii ke, who has beets workinBile ,waslaced to a *hair - - L.AR4gST SALE I N CANADA. hard for years to redeem is position Ia the sad of Lbat lime out Sao ler t nae months- To w � arsal 1% x where aha s T? -'IVs YB�BwB,� wdI ­ vz, politic 1 world, is now a bitioa& to become P an rens set in, FOH,4V e fi . the me ator, it not the lea or, of flee Labor oda iortwe k �heire L ossa SBbt for life. At 0 a ,uw• 1sgUEDr v 1. party ie, Parliament. siaians g ve tip. They said the • t ; ` li'l'ts i„= - le et lite physicians "r` A N Q Q R d Orin . According to a Uubli `"newspaper, Cdr was in the emove of .n,y wife to Justin McCarth 's art at lost "put• ody b°P� ter a brief oousMultatiox[ 5 ;ne the hospital. Af p • ` `' its foot down," hey►s inSimated to oho hatioall ref sed t0 0, suing thati .1 she amp Y on et her , j oemu - Cabinet that it wi 11 c eats trouble if a T vveah° ebb had to die she would Hie apo not er o hey Y if At this tame she rout p t�gtwt[ general election takes pl ce this sac. little ones. Her normal `" Re t in I to a aortae ondenr, ez-Priiha the round. 8trrbnd, r8f� 81�p, a ' P y rt. her foot to n e when in good healtht TAE..., ..1. . , oK, restore last aynpeiate, a►•e erfed blow ,ughf I Minister LordSalisburySalisbury says that while he. v�ei0 was l:ib P° utxd bar to a :ttving'1. �h b� a" resttN'e the bto� �o y�A, feels deeply the deplorable agricultural but the affliction r ands in the five'tot 6� - 5 Weitern a A. a. VOOT: pm. d •coId'' z sdepression, eeanuot a courage the hope skeleton for aha los fib P° Greet North�gsutet �Ch"�'''T °' of hgulth._- sold 6' an dray favorabl oon- hd, To all hu n intolligeDoea It I3 s 00 ha a a will ever y out o[ t, p 1.00; PerOOZ.+�10'� � 6 b II c«-, mays I. t t P rI' m nt m al' in for the w 0 Single AW"' rithoai>, ider a rotes ion olicy simply s ossa o! N g r Y Pfi ' ptT ss nY­.. he,» a P P tot is time Y not thoagbt of Dr• an-, .. `I I bar mats. (len. Sir d,ohn Snth er$e1d Hawk ns.' k Pil s far Pale People* natal TDID �p K. p• $�ii11.LE� �t �`' Royal Engineers, R.C. .Gti�; who war uoa0t• W illie►me L'in advertisement � A�� Ir � $io. �• �' miaaioner for markin out the bounder I came a rose an K. , "oQ$1' (i�lg�� �' 1N TORONTO.NT• Y cue day. Thu+ was 168 YONGE STREET, «� • a g etermiued t Lry them. - ,. . between the $rltish and United States sums a just shoat the time we 1..--� I -, t' ' Tc• ritoriee west of .the Rockies from 18b3 two months rR + and ezolnsi've ob»reciter with the Lhe J unction." .11 A- N , �� •1.� to 1863, i/ dead, at'the age of seventy-nine were moving'up he ° �� ell took up the o f �e We�tora Union 7'elegra h Com and C�,aa, (over. i At Ltiiu point Mr and oarrobor• in oho United �3t►fes vervbod vrants thtbl! BY UBBERS- -GR . � :7� years. I Direct find 1 f _ sten of the in lou& cure, . tiauip ping in number)• allay through Canadian `Tar• k At Mahn lin the Cheshiiie `tFalt district, with the- Anglo-Amcrioan. Better ►bb 'N ., , Duro a and. Cr►nnl his teil,lfau than ever. 1 k y ' -- g y g .• a few boxes I coat ritory wear i e Ircyn. rr : alar a lake was formed several ewre s * aced vrhAL her has nd_d�ted L°n With :.� d l ' 1 A'p►L1tAmerica Vary pA �r sells them. They sorry for B` .� by a►baidence. $i�c' hnlidred Additional she said : ®f era n Mf r Lhair inrther ya$a�` ua direct nnaation th Bbl moths '' a care arils f now a titian, . walk on crew. + etches and sin sow West Indies. Utintra1. ,, 1.c, k. p- ., µi, ,.: 9 Y o lbnd h ve n goo C threw avray, Yty ®r and g,mtada . , alaaln a nolle foot nth snd entailtn use The )ate . ` ' ' strict ! -. W. L. g lD , g ottrrework. . t t t es sofa all my awn q F y '` ,� :, She riI serious lasses on the lw doaner and tenant. :a.'ti' + ' �'' t.n:h 1"'•:' .a� .,1r it til r - . k -f .. -;a c t3,- r'•4,�ci.. .„ s:'h ,:;r z 0111 ,.'�,".'4 x s- x,''ti3,y, . 1 -_. ...- r:.. - <,:.:: _ .:._ o-._ .,. > _ •. . ��•+ xr,. ..,`,moi_ . ,) ,fir - .4••f -' S -'st�« �, .a. .-. .. t ._ ._ .. �.. .-- - . r - .. w e..,.,f'#•. y. al', s. s _ �% ;fi F2 +�;, :.�...^^., ,4.. +r.,< 3m- -.� r . h . ... L '9a r. y� 4 _ S : - -. 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Conquest of Peru, y g pe°p Furniture Est p n p 1v. the latest J, change os date on label on 'the t pa e5019-1 Rood things paid an unexpected visit at the reooipt of money at this Moe. ways 2 vols., complete, Prescott ; Iiisiory of home of Miss Lillian Percy. After a time - � keloving t10 date paid ahead. t. our own Times, 2 vole., Justin McCarthy, of social enjoyment all departed to their BEDROOM SUITS at $1�.` L } . _ Ivanhoe, Scott. several homes.��No�� —Fred I -o an brought a sl b toad of PARLOR QUIT, '`, q 18 The Newmarket hbtel•keepers have all his city friends here- on $atur ay after• agreed to make a uniform charge for stable 1.1.EXTENSION T BLES and - noon. After a nding a saoia le tlme+ At and yard accommodation. There will be "( - PICKERING, ONT., J N. 26 1 6 f - his Father's residence, the part returned no excuse for persons owupy+ing church ..• '� " i i�Ht�IR$ of all d6gerip the same evemin , sheds so long as there is room in the hotel , ' L�CALI� —We learn from the Tara to paste sheds and yards. _ '�Ve bane a,.Iot of new syle� in Piatu s Frahnings on band. that Byron Abbott, of Taronio Junction; Atter service In the aharabes last Ban• _ and formerly of this place, wa presented day evening a meeting was held in the _al —W, Alexander, of Bo nvil e, is Presb terian church for the purpose of a few evenings ago with an eas chair by y P � UNDERTAKING :Our Undertaking Depart ant is also complete -ln , visiting here with friends. the members of a misetun solo l of which making arrangemeate to aide several; poor respect. Coffins and Caskets in all sizee ;constantly .on hand. Emb�a• —Norman Crawford is stil desiro a of families who dwell in our midst.WA cow - he is superintendent.. stn made a specialty.,. . 'purobasing old borses for export. .—An races who would li a to take -mittee was appointed and on. visiting Bev• g p —W. V. Richardson left o Thu eddy y oral of these homes it was found that some • a Commercial course in Gonne tion with were in great want of 'both food and sloth. HIIaTS c DIL YNiAM, I�lcker , for Lindsay where be will r main ora . 9 few days on business. the Pickering Mechanics Ins hate will ing. Already much clothing has been seat - . .. kindly hand in their names t the Lib to them and some food. --Tribune. - .-- • —Reeve Gerow and his thr a Deputies rarian at once.- If a sufficie t number - The friends of Walter Miller, who has ' are at Connoil Council this ek rest• desire it, a class may be forme beau in the private banking business here ling with the knotty affairs of tate. �—It looked on Moeda as t ou h we for a number of years et, will learn withWE - 1�j. —Ale . Palmer created eo side able y g HAVE,,�',,,. . • .� . ..- :� were going to lose our sleighing before we regret that he has retired from the business, - " .1., - exciteme t on our streets the the day bad become fairly aegaainted w th it. It .his place being taken by Thomas William- rte¢ t� - r , with his atcbed team. No b nes ere is our pleasant duty now to r late that son who is well known in this locality. In ,A F V _ U� ov of . broken, o vever. - future the firm will be known as Stark & ; - thing� took a sudden turn and we have $lark & Co —Scranton Coal only $5,00 er t n at Williamson, instead of Miller, . a - y Pickering Harbor. As this o al the er taken possession with renewed --Free Press. B80t8r shoes, 11bb8rBf , b�es6 in the market, now ie tbei ti a to vigor. i —Wanted for immediitte shi Mont,120 a oY$1?8 088 fit IOW pYl 88. I, leave your order. *t ALTONA. . —T. Elviss, bf Crandon; M n., add medium sized turkeys, tb0 pa re ducks, �— II'f3 WatB roof lined QP8reh088 1 - 150 pairs chickens. Must be w 11 fatten• will ft ie den atone to be safe whett - Me 5. _1. Miss Elviss, of Nobleton, On ., anti ed dr picked, neither steamed or scald. � R � � - .w y P .your showing the girls those fancy tricks. y i Sunday ere the guest of thein bre er, ed, I will a highest markt rice. of Elm ale Mille. P g Ephriam Lehman had gQite a saaaeseful, ` M8n 8 heavy Book Rnbbertf, �I.2�r Wrn. Henry, arry s new sto e, crab bee on Friday afternoon in spite - of the . —W. , reig, of the Maaesy-H 's om• Claremont. - * storm. , part', To onto, is here this week on usi —The annual business meetin of Bi, and all other rubber Gods. at equally' low price$. People around here are debaliug which I a r: now. a is working in conjuno ion with' Andrew's congregation was he in the looks the more at home st church, Jack his brother Thomas, church ou Thursday evenin of I i week. or his girl. We have a few Saskatchewan Robes left to be Sold &t —Miss May Gordon gave a n at stile Martin Hoover bad's wood bee on Wed. L. After the routine business ad en die• • "party to a few of her friend u ay the balance of the eve 'n was ne#day afternoon. Joe took the sweep- {lOtit. : i . evening. Mr. Alexander, `pt an- Poe of, g stakes as champion saw er. BUNTI , spent in social intercourse. Th refresh• wy I . villa provided the mesio. menta provided by the lad as were Robert Forsythe, Claremont, parsed ` p —A number of their friends are very iboron hl through town on Sunday, looking none the pleasantly entertained at the re ' en of g enjoyed, In fact th gather• i i a ,' wares of that horde Scrappee. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Law, or,, a ues, Ing was highly pleasing to all pr Beni: I The girls who say '•Oh 1 Please., were ii —The concert to be bold u der the 'saved the trouble of walking home Sunday r day evening. The usual festivit a ere ins ices of the Pickering Colla a Liter enjoyed d the hour for retirin � 'ved �'Y night. How i■ that So file ? - .,a only too soon. Soatety will be postponed anti be evens Joseph and Alymer Reewr were visiting - - j - :nQ of Tuesday, February 6th, of the friends in Whitchurch last weak. Return- 1. - =The undersigned wishes ue to tate week following. The program is well ed home on Sunday afternoon. tha* be ill on Wednesday, Jana y 80th it hand and will consist of voca atld in• There is plenty of sleighing here now, - . - .. •, , ,- . . - at t 'le h nr of 2 p. m: let the con Er t for strumental solos, piano for du ts, ppart• Hope to hear of some eleighing parties or the onp lying of sig toile of Bto a be songs and, other attractions of n eloau� something of that sort won. - delivered opposite lot 10 on the in stop . Barkis intends skating at the next carni- . . Road, tionary character. Further p rtioulars . . James RiohardB, corn alai ser. vol at Stooffyille. He will enter in the —We have nota single wor to say rvtll appear Wait week and on pr' ted pro farmer's race. We wish him success. DI'• • " = i grams, against our "people contributing libe ally Uriae Stover, of Oshawa, was in vicinity JM —One of Whitby's most weal by Gita last week after a load of wood. Wood ew arq is to Foreign Missions, but we dot ink that zone desired to go to Toronto o Satur• seems to be a ecarco and dear artfclo triL. while this work is being attends to,tbere day, and not wishing to Oaf fel tare on' that town. • are many in oar own locality aotusily - F - . - . I . - wincing for the necessities of life.. Oh. sty the railway. oyeroame the di salty in Wellington Lehman expects to be with I , - ,•. - should begin at home, the territory ay this way. He purchased a{ ret ra from as again shortly, when he'will be able to t i ; ' r . I I Whitby to here and then utilized market do an fancy carpet weaving which may be •� - - i 0 easily be widened afterwards,, - , ' i i ! i i - -Those who are in the Nabi of end- ticket from ibis station, there y saving b►bag t to him. . -. about 40 cents. The severe ee sure he Elias Meesor has finished drawing wood _ ing their doge away on a gieit boa the o the school hoose at thi■ lace aoaardin0 i time the assessor calls around, to oid received it the bands of the o ndaotor p R •' v was worth the difference. By ea h small to contract and has also filled up Joseph � ; � • being taxed therefore, will find 1 the con• acts as this some people become ealthy. MOnkhonee's yard with the heat producing . . I = solation in the resolution passed it on- article. our sto& taking gale is now; —Tacked np in prominent la s about1. . . day's, meeting of the count3tl in I tba re- Miss Tilly Kirby was around town 'on - ' - gird. The better way to a oid the the village we notice em 1 lips of Thursday and Friday of last week. We , going 0 0 Come and gee the . penalty is to cease the crime. paper announcing, in writing, tb t a car understand that she has severed her con- I ` —The anneal convention of i e s nth _tate farm not far from here is to rent. neotion with Mrs. Martin, of the Queen's, • ' many. ba�galns a ai`e offering, Ontario Sabbath School Associa sun i be- 'The farm may be all right, but a should Stoufiville. ing held in the Methodist c arch on scarcely desire to be ander a landlord who Enock Heater has bill"a out announcing . " .: yr a must reduc bur `lg- ge stock- Thursday and Friday of this we k. anp to so penurious 8s to in this 'wayavoid the sale of his extensive stook and im le• are present from the various a pool in &be expense of advertising his pia a in the meats. The 110th of January is the date. We want, one Wei ar }�, He will move into the house yacated b? e u arc • the district: �t should be the Desi a of asaal way. In case of poor rope or y . other misfortune we could no ezpeot Mr• Flumerfelt. foregivi oo a,!s a� rices• t1�at everyone to assist as far as p �sibl in much oonsidaration when the ren became David ElBon hada ••bas" to draw the I ng g �} !1 - a — t helping ale g this good work. due. les which he out in Elise Reesor's bush - (� —The Whitby Highland Clu wi11 give his fall to bis borne at Ringwood, quite a , - defy. col 1petltloll.. , ve a old a smoking concert in the Musi Hall this "The Imperial Trio, a Royal emplar • umber of teams responded to call for r - ` I (F4day) evening, in commem ratio of revival team is to be here all next week. eighborly help. - :. see and ;)lie con laced that the <a. , Burns' anniversary. The On- Sunday 27th they will hold- two -:. , . y• pr gram will J. D..Proeser will giro s hgad and face fest lacy to l v • Gospel temperance meetings, In the keadin entertainment in the Union church' p 'e a your ci+sil in I RFconsist of songs, speeches an din ing. Methodist church at 8 a'olook, p m., and on Friday evening Jsnraar 46th. Silver l Music farnished �y the Whitb Orch tra y *� l , and Club's Pipers. Wm. S ith ,p,� sin the Presbyterian church at 6 'clock p. collection. He will also tell the'boys how WIt . . i and Hon. John Hryden are ez ted o be m. They will also stag at the church to chose a girl. ` I I : there. Aver Pleasant evens , seryiaee. On Moeda evening By will Abe Mantle wee home over Sunday from y P g is an�tioi- hold their first meeting in, Dal a Hall* Scott, where he has been helping Hayward paced. where they Will be .for four ollowing Bros. get out lumber, ties mad pasts. HeD I C —It will be noticed ah'at�ah weekl al•° nights. They carry with them power. says everything is in tine working order •.,. E. -, MARQU I' I .. - lowanees to indigents in thi Town hip fel $tereoptioan end show a n mbar of there, and we are very Riad to bear so. has been materially increased by the new g Owing to the organist being absent there . -' .. ., . . . • chairman, Mr. Hilts. This i crease will beautiful views each evening in addition was no choir at Glasgow on Sar,day last. . ' to the regular pragrmm. A lily r oolleo• axils only duties; the Beve a weather. Is it not a pity that among all the ypung _ Atter May 1st the same will be red oed tion will be taken eaeb evening. hearty people in this vicinity there seems to be . • - welcome extended to all—Coit. so that in the aggregate th grants will only one capable of thumping the organ in be about the same as last ar. In our . ublic. - opinion it is a very wise mo eon the pmrt �. uxtta�poc, Benjamin Lehman has retarnod from I . I I� arkham where he has been proving the ;- . - I . of the indigent committee. The Canada. Gazette contain the spp• ffecieno of the mineral a segs met that - - - -Friday evening while he'btts ant pointment of our townsman r. S. S, mce, $ye seems sur er bat will still have were standing at the static awaitin alta Sharpe to the oa taiao of No. 6 Co' vi pe - COON ' local from the west, the tie trap by ome Spence, deceased. y - y . °� depend span watch mad clock Axing for livelihood. . I .1 . means became parted, a d the Sam Oar townsman, J. A. MoGilliv , Q C., Mason. Laing Bros, will give a ghono. �- _ I . started for uo town. ' All ept well until has been elected Vice; Preside t of the raph concert at Glasgow on Saturday . the turn, onto the new roa was reached. Dorset Horn Sheep Broader# A 'ation vening the 26th inst. Part of the pro- . - ' when the sleighs slew d and apetat. of America. to go to the Epworth League toed. Switchman Beldon, who ae in hot pur• Mr. C. Bicknell, who pure seed the a bespeak for it s grand success., What As the dark, dresminj clouds of depression are Miffing, . sass overtook the horses boat then and stock of Mansfield & '{Gold, a i w weeks a the matter with getting up m sleigh load Arid the Team of pirosperity over us glow, succeeded in stopping the , It could not ago, removed same "toy Arthur v llage the rom here. -, ' g 1` fore part of the week. 'Tie a suitable time to look over wardrobes be called a case of runs ap, but rather It is to be hoped the young lade will not And serousl think about getting new clothes. The result of the recent Muni ipal oleo... - y g g wander away. - The 'bub was somewhat a the whip very much longer to describe . - damaged by the tumbl , otherwise the tions in this county de sled the r hoose heir eeritiment# towards an of the oun - - . scheme. Reach and rock alone rolled up y y g As the above e3onvietion strikes you, and you are moved to vlg'orong® ' turnout escaped injury.. a majority of over one thousand. sinal it. allies, When he is palling at the whip —There was a fair at endanee of eitiz —Times. g ash he mast remember he is not so near. �ttoll• we Would ask you. to kindly remember that we make clothes and make - ens at the meeting in W V. Richards,.n's The chief of police is on th trail • of he heartstrings as he imagines. How'h -them :right regarding price Alld general make=up. W8 live in Piri-e's Block, offing Friday evening, hick gathering merchants who obstru t the side alk with hat catch you, Will? was convened for the pu pond of proottrinq packing boxes, stoves, &o. Treat all alike. Quite a large number of our neighbors t e ly . • '1�Jr�R j`i A �"i �T(`1't? T R I l� s if -possible, some kind a banking insti A few days ago a tem belongs R to Mr. lave been visiting around in Markham 11w11 GAC ? 1.0 a1 !�� N „4• _ tation for the village. Mr. Richardson Henry Jones fell through the s with a his last week and giving tho springs a call. FA88IQNABLE TAILOR ' . occupied � the chair while R. A. Bunting load of loge while ar ssing'Wag er's lake t is our opinion, however, that those who .. - t - was accorded the eeo etaryship, After, in Scott. The men R t one bore out and rave faith will reap as much benefit by - - LL- s considerable discuesio it was decided bitching onto the of er had the first one coking at the stream as those who bathe ' . - pall it out. a it, with the exception of the bathing ,1. to appoint a deputation to wait upon the Complaint is again being ma a in the rt, which is cheap enough. 03' Managing Officials of t e Western Bank, north seat part of be town bon - 1. .1. . - Oshawa, with a view hivstt a branch tan The Ydnng People's Society of ChristianFOR g - ­:.­... g aroma that is sap�oa d to arise rom Mr.ndeawor of this place has so tar proved s14 of that bank opened h re. Armed with a H. Jones' m�tmmoth er Tb law re• and success. The roll -call now numbers 1. nnmeroaslysigned req isition Mesere. W. al?din the�k p y• '•••••�•1.*..FOR.....V9#*&V* , . g g eepinR f pigs wit n lawn bitty■ix native and two associate mem• _'' •V. Richardson, R, A. noting and W. T. limits daring winter uld never Ave been r■. Although but a yonag eociety its in. NEW DRESS GOODS e Dunbar visited Osh we, Tnesciay after= named with a concept on n! the saibilst• crenae se already felt among the people at t 11 Inoon and had an ince view with Manager see that have been a aired by n enter• his place sad many young la have FLANNELS % - - ::� McMillen and his fel ow directors. TheMsing ai'tizen of U bridge, or ii would n benefit.p yE���•l� �• _ aye been, much more stringent. E E l� said officials will give a definite answer id The Home Missionary Society is cionneo. �T 4 a few days. A meeting was hel in the ma ket hell t on with the Christian church held its aa- i,J NDrJRCLOTHING., Ejl T a on ThniBday, as per advertise ant, and cal meeting art this place on Sunday last. .� fdw reffien1tII f der CQB�i•' --It seams to be he opinion of some there was a very fair attendant of men t 0 Tweeds Sit and 1�ri farmers -in the Town hip, that when their interested in mutual insurance some of y' Mr' fJarbutt imprcwed the meeting n;4 sheep have been wo tied by doge�that an them coming ooneide able diatan The y a plaasmnt disaoure� on t�•L1f®, what it - PARKER, application 'must b made at once to the meeting is only part 'o a formula, or mode .i ' o b how to improve ib. Pere we to ! D BARTON��.-...%-., 1 dge by the tasWmosies and the oollec- . cosecs! for remuner tion, snob is not the of proaedare, presari . d by the law in 't on we should as it was aElm 11m I 11 F case, The claim i yaltd. if made an forming snob aompani s, but it w w re ro. yy grand su°cess. y P be collection and sabsoriptidns amounted time within three ontha. The amount eentertive of s large ee�stion at the tusarin of damage claims must be aBserted to a°olio and evinced thel interest th t mane over fifteen dollars.,1 1 e taking in the sub'eA of chew o Quite a large numtier of our sun FA•��•j•-� ,OPENING 94-- i { by two disinterest d ratepayers, when if 1 P me in- y g - - satisfactory the a anoil will grant two B°range. The neceBsat•y progedur was on. Oscula have aaaept�d rho snowy elements , dorsad in order to adv nae the pr jest and as a long wished for boon and ere making thirds of the amu nt. On retaking the in due time the oo piny will o doubt good use of it in attending 'the singing - . ` application the o iter of the sln- , URSD eep z 3n8t, be fairly launched. esers. McKay and s hoof in the hall every Monde eve tag, WEDNESDAY , - r". upon oath, declar that ho bag made dili• Peters have the -that r in hand nd have Monday ju : I 1 hey expect to rale the church choir more ,. Bent„eeargh forte owner of the dog, been very euooessful.s far, a large amount a'dther carter :rolls by . The-lea�er is . ���o � � • ,g j should Bueft sear L inno Nei haw4nd#r,}. said f010 Iu dui p�'civc maceeseful the bf the nee3essary suet range htays g been t rms. r g itou>vj11e The • council cannot bei .61�'- liabiH,- AH ahsep promised pe quarter ai'e .��lep lffl �1$Q �,, , . . . , _ r, .,_ . ::. �. to a ad ]d'om ales 45 is � � `�t� JR D� ivaa, uuo �.ivi -JA .�v 1/t LIEN Icy. w vrlll ' . 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