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BARRISTERS, , , . ,- SOLICITORS, ETC.,* 1 Adelaide- street Choice Family Paient Float i3.60 PeZ bbl' ' , -k seat, TorontoiAt Claremont Tuesday 111y -- AT TER -- ' E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS T r 1 1 J • TER, county Crown -Attorney, find County `p I 1 11A 1_ MILLS : 8ollaitor. Court Houue. Whitby. 10-y � � 4' - PICKER=_TC'r. 11,n,<' �"AMES MILLER, SOLICITOR, NO. _ --_� - 4- v TARP Public, Conveyancer. etc. Office at - - -'------- ' Thistle Ha;' near Brougham. Money to loan. I 1 ,_ ..-ra, .� .,. DOW & MCGILLIVRAY, BARRIS I : �. IIIw�ooee ters, Solicitors, hc. Office opposite Post s. (� yI 4t I 1 I'. i 11 ,` ` A_ -'%c 3rilliivray LL.B. Mono ooLoan. ' 8y Theo. Take ,• Ca'' V . .I ES LENNON, Barrister, Solicitor, . -�'`_ TAM. Public. Etc., Pickering, Ontario, aa ' will attend branch offices at Bruu&ham on - o f y - E (V E. - Mondays of each week and at Claremont on J Tuesdkys. Money to loan. l91y I - I, yon can't afford to have your . •' EDDE9 & MACDONALD, Barrie- lasses picked out at haphas- I - z tens, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc. Office in I:. g P Gordon's Hotel ---over old Bank office, Pickering, atd8. Your optician must Ont,: Saturday of each week. Money to loan, : ; have knowledge Of science Of i' Investments made. welter A. Geddes, Reginald g I M. Macdonald, 18 Toronto at., Toronto. t �.' Optics, must have practical ex - r, GALLAGHER & CO., Barristers, perience, must have mechani- Z• Solicitors, etc., Canada Life building, ._1:l' cal skill and a perfect set 7f Toronto, will be at th$ir o�iee, Willis' Blocks trial leases to fit you properly. Brougham, every Saturday. Any business or inatructi,)ns left with Thos. Poucher, Hsq. _ } throughout the week will be promptly attended /�` r Burn and to on Saturday. Money to loan at 5 per cent. l�'11 20 -cm ,j 7.1 , lis lDeterznary. �f h w�lltb "i :.::.: .,. qi F. WHALEY, VETERINARY J 3 i :,. -L " Surgeon and Dentist. Graduate of On- I. has 811 of these requisites and _ • tario Veterinary College, Toronto. Graduate in ,, Dentistry. Member of the Ontario Veterinary a ver lar a stock of the latest It -i Association. Dentistry a specialty. Calls by I -I-.` y g day or night promptly attended to. Office, Styles Of frames and lenses and j: Residence, Telegraph and Post Offices, White for his skill and careful atLen yeas. - • - tion be will make' a ver e, l - --------z -----_' --- - HOPKINS, VETERINARY SUR- _ ." y \1 r 119 GEON , Graduate of the Ontario. Vet- crinary College, Toronto, registered member Moderate � - Charge. ` of the Ontario Veterinary Medical .kesociation. l ) Office, residence and-aboeing forge one and one- quarter miles north of Green River. Steel i 1 ' driving shoes at iron prices. O�Ce and chop i I i • . I I 1., . �: hours from 7 to 11 a. M. and 1 to A p. m. Tele- ', I I I I ` . graph address Whiteva19 Ont , Y. O. address, Gree Saver, Ont. - - - - -- - - --- -�- I - . -I • ,, r HO:iIAS'A. GRAHAM, VETERIN- I i ' �, 1 ARY BU1tGEON, Graduate of the Ontario - - - - � '"'" Veterinary College, Toronto,registered inember L of the Ontario Veterinary Medical ssociation, '� )p also honorary member of the Onta io-:Medical Boolety, treats all diseases of dome faceted ani- PICKER! $ 1'G I' : I - r � male. Also particular attentiun Lo' Veterinary Dentistry. All cases promptly attended to at • reasonable rates. Office at the well known es- I ( L `'. tabiiahment of Granum Bros:. one mile west of �. - Claremont. Telegrams to Claremont punctual- ly attended to. 191y COLLEGE _f _ __ I -1 � . ° ultnles,vi 41arba. A-Boardin School for Bbtb Beres Under + I j: g Uj1_ - '•I .,.,�.�- . - _ ^� Care of the Society of Fr�ende. - r�tHOMAS DUNN, Conveyancer, Cotrs- . Bean*.ful and healthy location.; conn• monnt�, Ontner for taking Affidavits, etc., Clare- . , soy rnodious buildings'; home' influences ; 'effi tient staff. ' � R. HOOVER ISiSURER OF MAR- • .1. .i. I.:i. �=°` B. RIAGE Licensee. Office at residence or - Very moderate rates. I mill, Green River._ --- - preparatory and complete business 6 BBUNTING, Issner of Marriage courses and prepares for departmental and . Lice❑ses for the County of Ontario. Of- matriculation examinations. Ace at the store ('r at his residence, Pickering • . i . village_ --- _ `-----_- 12-y_ Full course in Music, Dia%ing and R:BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLE RK Painting. • - 'I i I s Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking send for announcement to 1 ; _ a Its, Accountant and Insurance Agent. , ' . Mi y to loan on farm property. Wille pro PRINCIPAL FIRTIi, I - bated, OFFICE -At Whitevale. will be in ,I Yickeriag, Oilt: Brougham every- Monday afternoon for the I i transaction of businegg. 27•y - i I 11 $ A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECTT..-. [ . ­`... 'ORONTO FINANCIAL #i A. for the county .of Ontario Drawings 7, - andspecifi-atione furnished for every class of : building. 'Steam and hot water }heating and CORPORATION . ventilation a Specialty. Office -Gerrie Block, :I . f =1 +' ' corner Dundas and Brock streets, Whitb n/� .a Residence -Kingston Road East Pickering_ 37 7 Authorized Cap, : ' $ 2,5OU,000 r o i` r NOMAS POUCHERR, Licensed Aue- r, �± Q tioneer, Valuator, etc., for East York and Subscribed Cap. 626,500 the whole of North and South Ontario. Strict attention given to all orders bT mail or telegraph. , I charges Moderate. Address THOS. POUCHER, This Company have operoba A brancia iii the - Oox 47, Brou_gham.Ont. _ t _ Village of Pickering. in the office lately cc- . -- cpuied by the Ontario Bank, under the manage- �' POSTILL, A -U(, r10NEEft, LTC., mentor the vndersi,gned. t A•„ 1.' . Green River, solicits sales from bis num- Deposits will be re;eeivetl and interest allowed ' erous friends both far and near. Salea of farms, at highest rates. farm stock, and everything that is to be cold will Drafts issued on all parts, eollectione made be handlerl-bv the subscriber with the utmost on very liberal terms, money loaned on notes i care and sold to the very beet advantage. 481y 'and other securities. - a k. - (iFO, KFRR. Manager. ('1LARKE & DYER. -Insurance and Wy �- _ , 1 v Commission Agents, Oshawa, will visit Pickering regularly in the interest of The Sun 1.t I Life Insurance Co. of Canada, which ie unques •.:.Notice ... • '+ tionably the leadi g Canadian Life Company doing the largest'lrsiness and paying the high - -- - est profits. Also The Canaria"Accident Co., and I #*F�• Ag I halve taken possession of, our The Employers Liability Co, of Loudon, Eng. The Strongest Corporation in the World. In- business again at Brock Bead, I beg y ?; tending Insurers will consult their beet interest t� announce that I am prepared to do to interview them prior to committing them - r selves otbervrise. 2 -Iv all kinds of General Blacksmithing, `- Etc., at moderate rates. - : t : _ THE WESTERN BANK Give. us a call. - - - of cAN . ., ; Satisfaction guaranteed..11 Z WHITBY BRANCH.. I_ I We also beg to announce that " we -- weld Steel Points on old Cast Plow Capital Anthorived...... • ......:1„x1,000,000 Shares rendering them better than -' Capital Spbseribgd ....... ......... 500,000 Capital Paid-up , , ........:............ X0,000 new. This is SoMIETRING NEw. Cost = Seat. .......................:........: .... • • • 92.r but 12,c. each -b the dozen or 15c. BOARD OF DIRECTORS, -by ' Joon Cowan, Esq., President. single share. - GUARANTEED. Reuben S. Hamlin, Esq., Vice•Pree• will lea�'e a sem le at Pickerin W. F. Cowan; Esq., W. F. Allen, F.pc ., J. A. Gib P 8 wr,. .1. . - son, Esq., Robert McIntosh, M, D, Thomas Hardware and other places in a few IN - . Patter.vu, Esq. .: - T. H. McMillan ..................:.......cashier. days. Announcement#- later. Bring -- along your shares. . - A General Banking 'business transacted. i�n - ` Drafts issued, payable in all parts of Canada, W. H. JA.Ci1 SON. If . `'.i United. States, and on London. England, pay .. -- - able in all parts of Europe, Highest current Y. �.- - More goods at. reduced prices, f rates of interest allowed en Sayings Bank . - - Depositg and credited half yearly. Special at piCKERiNG POST OFFICE., -' ' to -.tion to. collection of Farmer's sale notes. s "`� - --I ; y :" MANAaza: Mails arrive from Toi•obto 8 10 arm. ' i - _� --- ---- Mails aloes Toronto b b5a.t» m ,Arrive G.T.W. 8 10 a m Close G T W b b.R a u .' Pigeons V�anted GTE 0 30 a m "' GTE ? &0 a >x Whitby 8 48 p m ,. " Toronto N 0o p a ' $},tf� Novel'uLer" 1St. G T. F, a 46 a in •' G T Vt` s 00 p rr t :1 _ i Money orders issued on; all parts of the world t ` All bii - , !: ___-____ Q ung bar- ,,ids must be healtbj+'Onfl st"Mgf, No SJLVrWgS 8A118Z 8D'lgIllf' 9g. . ' AT,;o 1a pirt3s wanted, 1.- t1. ,.:.old AiJply°ti ^,ti of Rabbits; not uner4 months Deposits received and interest allowed at 81-! . ;�,y o. per cent per annum. - Security Indisputable $5 tri, W. �, GORDON,Barber, 1�t'racs. X.o n, ' Pio erin out. g, I' p > I F't6THA6T1MM T ... j . Y. .I ' _ I �t 1 ,. ." i., . z I rt I I o- -: s a I q , Y t b - s i R 1- i y _..- - -.w- d ..ryas .. 1 .t..' rF. ..M �. 1- F „I (,. F I: t: - Y W I - .,�. �: a- l P' lft}� OUT AROUND US � :ATs8T LOCAL. HAPPRY11ttii k1CORDSD ST TUX PHta6 AND JOTTED DOWIN BY Ola X tlatiRSAPOND1INT8. OLAREMOKT 1` i _ iV. Hutchison visited Richmoua H: iln Sunday. Charles Derash)' was here Sunday with bis parents. . J. H. Bundy ani wife, of Pickering, . . - , t ;, t .pg •. John M..(leraw left an Wednesday for Punctualville. - Trout Creek, Muskoka, on a hu3ting ex- t _$� pedition. $e will be joined by same Had Jack the driver Jake? Fiesberton sports. The Rent that wears the white cap will Ir not have so long a walk now.. - The witnesses from this place in the a . t General Nesbitt, of $illeide, delivered a �, � Alger ease are compelled to wear their load of coal at Wm. Irwin's last Noonday. - � - Bunda armente night and da ma be Sunday g g y- y R. Sellers made applesass last week. called at any time. Laif he drinks the cider and Mag enjoys W. Musgrove had a. tetter froW J. B. the eases. . ' _ Robson, Enfield, in which file latter stat- �i few from here attended R. Mann e ed Chet a Jlaagbtel+, who was almost plowing bee on Wednesday last and report " ` rf,, . ' , P It 4 murdered, a few weeks ago, was rapidly a fair attendance. - �; �� ; recovering and was now almost out of Geo. Shorten is now engaged pulling tar- 4 �� danger. nips for the farmer's hereabouts. JPe }' were here on Banday w ith friends. Mrs. R. B. Phillips and Mrs. Cowan wonder if he can come up to vulgo. V� -Louis Banbury and mother, of Aurora, visited Pickering ThnrsJa While re. We wonder :-When Mr. Swift will dig 1�f � ri. 1. were- bore over Bauaday with frieride. g p' his potatoes. If a dance was the cause of turning the drove aeon a place of board E. R. Eddy, our, jovial pedattogae is Jim and Will's slow movements last - 4..s ,,'( _ on the road.which turned up and upset Thureda ` becoming quite bandy with the allot sun• the baggy throwing both out. The horse y' �`i .� *1>. F. Dowewell wheeled to Mount Albert g The landlord and lady, at Roufte Bank h did not run far before being stopped,. and Farm, accom anied b And theold man's' I::,. - on Sunday and called upon J. Spaulding. P y y• . . .,. Mrs. W. Bhepherdson presented her the rig escaped damage. The ladies were treasure, was last seen hoofing it. towards 1. •-4 husband with abrand -new baby girl the not injured, but had a severe shook. the "Sunrise."A., ,: Mr. Jewel, of. Port Perry, is here this The young men around here are practie� other day. week looking after his son's businese, ing for the ploughing match, all ezoept ` The Misses Pringle, of Markham, are . with their grandfather, A. Trac ,fora while the latter is at Fenlon Falls, getting Francis, who, we are sorry to say inlaid y spliced. J. T. has the house all furnish• up with a lame back. This will give big, i - -.tffi , short time. ed and will wed Miss Clara Chambers on Geordie a better chance. ��. .$v Mise Maggie Macnab was home from WF, Kxow Wednesday of this week. May they have the Wbithy Ladies' College fora few days --- , but has retained again. all the happiness known o mortals here Q8i1AW�, f below. Now that one leather worker hsa The Christian Endeavor meetince will '--' :_ = z hereafter be held on Banda; evenings,- taken the notion, watch for particulars in Mise Louise Annie, daughter of Andrew - F after be regular service. other gnartere. Annie, is to be quictly married to Mr. Jud- '' ..1. eon Pngh at the residence cf Mr. Annie at 1�4. Graham and MIBB Beeby were i AUDLEY, 5 o'clock to -day. ' duly married on Wednesday, and our I I Dan Drew and son have purchased Dr. t people eztend to them best wishes. �T'he Misses Orvis Suudayed in Picker• Eastwood's property on the corner of King . V: Children's service nest Sabbath morn ing and Centre Streets, and are fencing it in, N a :ng in.Er�k�n�-ohureh; and an address on Miss Kate McQuay visited her friends to be used as a coal yard. '`Reading," in the evening., All made Isere on Sunday. Masa Rice captured the Bradley vocal welcome. Rev. Air. McAuley, of Pickering, scholarship at "the Toronto Conservatorg :,*,,I', The' Methodir,W intend having their preaches bete this evening. Come and of music in a class of EG013g. competitors. + annual hot dinner on New Years day as bear bim. She was also given a part scholarship for} usual. Friends will kindly have turkeys proficiency in;organ work. ter: Mr. maunders sale took place on Tne's- in a riche condition. The -Pedlar. Metal Roofing Company havei. • p day last. We are sorry to have Mr• ,found.it it necessary to again enlarge their The remains of tb6 late Annie Smith, .- who died in Manitoba last July, are to be Saunders leave us. premises to meet the demands of their in•1. brought !Jere and interred alp 8t. John's Chas.- Lynda bas purchased the Hopper creasing trade. They have purchased the cecneterv, ?ih eon. chopP'ng machine and. now he can serve property.to the west of the works and have - The Baptist Union Members will at. the farmers here to satisfaction. steeled a large storeroom for roofing / A company of young folks spent a very material. j tend an open mebting .of the Epworth- > -- .- a PI evening at the residence of Mrs. Frank Riggs who lust his arm, at the � i_i League next Tuesday evening and will Diarritt hbce. Pedlar ..Metal Roofing Comleanv's works en take part in the program. Mr, Madill bas been re engaged for the Monday of last week and whose life wag1. Mrs. Alfred Tracy is with her sort in $aggotacille 'school }or another year. considered only a question of a few hoots ,'i t t Owen Bound for a visit. She will also We hope that our friend has an even at the time, ie on the mend, and there is -:A .. sppeend some time witli` her daughter at every prospect of his ultimate recovery. , Horning's tulle before her return. more successful year during 1890. The artery of the arm was so wrenched by Three young cattle, the property of Jlrs. e' suppose the prospective tenant of the operation by which the arm was torn _. -- _ Thea. Pugh. Glc+� Major: were killed on the• Saunders place will be resting from from the bc,dy that the loss of blood was =`- t. the railway crossing Saturday morning. lits labors for a season. We hope he may but trifling. Had he been weakened by recover completely from his indisposition loss of blood, his chances of recovery would �r The early express did the damage. in due time. have been proportionately less. -Vin. b`, Dr. Smith,of StouBvillp,w+ll visit Clare•,_, r--•+• wont OD the brat and third Tuesday of Highland Creek I _ I j Green River. , ,,; . : each month. His dental monis are in _ > ` Bundy's block, nest door to the Market.* - Dr. Free], of Stouffville, called on Myl ,, - IVds glad to see Will in his place on Hutchins last Sunday, whose child he is ' Mr. and Dire..Joshua Bundy and Mise Sunday. y - - ; Annie Gould are in Toronto this week Steve says he would ratter thrash than attending, having operated on its foot attendiuR- the funeral .of ilia late Judson pick potatoes, some little time ago. It appears, to be Lacey. jr, Deceased was well known .'ay, who lost the baiter. Nobody wants doing well. - ` here, having visited us last winter. to own up, was it Will ? We are glad o see Mr. .and Mrs. Ellis Wm, Henry, North Claremont:, pays D. Mosher has beets making great im- getting abaut again, we missed them from 1. highest priobs for all kinds of dressed provements on his house. - their accustomed places, and are-inaione poultry, must be fasted and dry picked ; Herbt is paying a great deal of attention, now to see Wise Fraser among us once sheep skins, cow hides, live pigeons and if be don't get invited for tea. more after her serious illness in Toronto.. - , _ f. live rabbits in large numbers. He also Our,first flurry of snow came Monday, We hope all our friends and well wish- * and all the boys are hustlin wanu any quantity of dried apples. y fi' ere in the vicinity .as well as those at a .I Dr. G. Ji. Brodie, Some of our boys faired at Zion and Or. �'V. F. East expect to take their best girls to the anni distance, will remember our anniversary • �¢� wood, C. J. Brodie, V.B., Daniel Forsyth versary. in the Baptist church on Nov. 3rd, and � : and Alex. Wilson bave all been ealle.i •ae Jae• Sherrdan gave as a smile on Sunday, come if only to cheer ne by their presence, v Z, witnesses in the famous Alger ease. The , but it was very small. book out for the and it is hardly possible any will forget , case has been adjourned from day to day. dance Jim. to come the following Monday evening to , consequently their servi.;i;a ]]911.0 not Fit The temperance theetings have been a hear all about "Our neighbors." 3` been required, but they are compelled to Rreat success and we expect more now the Perhap3 it would suit Honey better if . ` k haye their best clothes in readiness to eold'niglite are coming on. • Turkey would plume his feathers and • 1.' s don At a moments notice. Our butchers are running a great op si- spread his wings far enough to reach the po �i f I, While po►ting mills near Cedar Creek tion, but they dont lower the price of beef. sleights without alighting in the hollow. t� Haw is that John and Sill ? rt may be that after he asses from the school }lopes Tuesday,' Wilfred Sadler We are are about loosing one of our best had a rather lively experience. His horse sight of mortal ken, he will soar to the 4h�,.a: took fright at sOtnething and started to farmers, W. H. Cloason, who is removing -heights beyond the hollow, or perchance��- to the far west. Success Will. }c 4-'•• climb qn the bank and alp falling turned Forry to hear typhoid fever is in several come behind the iron horse as friends the cart oc�mpletely upside down. The of our neighbors homes, bat under our re- often do in these parts, though said to be 1. `` rig was cousideraby damage.i as was alio liable doctor they will soon recover. We in the spirit la4d. � �� -I the harness, but the bores escaped injury. l,o . `' * - Mr. Sadler at the time was tin a bili +� GREENWOOD pas ff Our town has guile a number of visitors on the fisnc�e. among the noted : ire. R. Moon, of �,. True love never runs sitlooth. Mr. Windsor ; bar. and Mrs. C. Dammert, of M. white was home over }3nnday. Thompson, of Glasgow, and Raise Todd, Toronto ; John Parker, who is visiting Fred Beldon is under the weather this of Goodwood, accompanied by same with his mother, looks well and happy. week. friends drove here on Wednesday even a9ixi?. Miss Maggie Dwyre has returned from , iDQ Taal week arld put up at the hotel. ice` T Mrs. C. J. Wilson has recovered from; After a time the young fellow took Land• .'I . I MALVERN. 1.x her recent illness. lord Wilson into his confidence an] said Mrs. W. G. Ward hue recovered from . When will Dick be through teaming , f t'. he and the yonnq lady wanted to get - her recent illness. t potatoes ? Albert Hans is visiting at Alex. married. They were directed to the regi• y deuce of Rev. Brown and found the min• Yes we bad ruin Sunday night, for our Moore's this week. aster swap from home. Next, Rev, anniversary. A potato is on exhibition in M. Gleason's ;5 White's residence was visited, and he Cleghorn �� no are busy packing apples store weighing 4 lbs 10 oz. too was away. The ErAkine manse was in t}lie vicinity. William Crummer has traded horses, he ; I We wonder when the young agent from now sports a flashing driver. ' then visited and, what joy, Rev. McLean Soarboro village will yisit our town again.The Westlake Company, of Whitby, are was at home and consented to perform What's wrong with your men Jack? Toohere repairing Greenwood creamery. the oeremeny. After the knot had been hard times and can't afford to keep. them, Smith Cochrane has got a boy from � _ ii securely tied the happy couple, with their. eh 1 - "The Orphans' Home," Toronto. MOWS, enjoyed a wedd-ng feast at host Abe Callander has leased himself to G. Miss (T. Pengelly, professional nurse, has - W ilson'e. The youths of the village Young for one year. Hurry's resignation returned to resume her duties in Soranton L i learned of the affair, and gathering all was accepted. Pa. : We yonder if Alle is going o plough at The Pen ell Bros. are nllin all the s the old -tinware and snob things available the match. If he does he will no doubt Pengelly pulling -. held a full fledged eharivari. The young sturnpe in the vicinity of Pickering village peopleeare both highly respectable and we carry off the cap. at present. ` - Thursday night is halloween and the Many witnesses from here are summon ,, all join in wishing them every happiness boys expect to,have a great big time, full ed on the Alger insurance case in Toronto1. througb life. ; _ rticulars neat week, from the boys {,4, . , pa this week. . _ - I , ; Mend. Many from here attended the quarterly BROuaKAM. There was at any flies on Geordy at the meeting in the Methodist church,' Broa- .: c>I - 1 Whitby ploughing match. That's the way ham, on Sunday last. Stianley Gerow was in Toronto 8atur• to do it up. Last week's issue only made. da la to football. Our %.orthy Bailiff is driving day and t � t y p y g a little mistake in giving Tom the credit. night to fill. the end of justice for people ;t Lee Wilson and wife r of Oshiiwa, are We congratulate the H. C. scribe for his who formerly had too much money. ,., with friends hereu', good sense! in stating that they needed a Rev. J. Harris and daughter were 1n Belford Wagoner 4A. -W I. , �m school lock-up or an. asylum. If either one is Campbellford the last . week. Miss Harris x built there is plenty in that windy town to 1. for a few days` witb a sev� intends staying there fora -short tame. ' y 1$ M.. Roundtree and wife, -of i. abridge, fill it. Put Ford in the gallery. T gr y ' ' '�, '_ The safest smile you- ever saw is on f Readers of . -the Toronto papers will :. are visiting with Ileo. D. Lintou this the countenance of Capt. Law. A poet t week: notice that T. Little, captain of the and you don't know it. -Another boy. The delesates to Provincial Convention !Rangers this year, is .playing full beck for On Sunday last a load of furniture pass will give, ..,, arts. after Sabbath School .the Boots in their }sagas matches this fall. Thtc is a feather in Tom's cap. It is not ed through our village eastward Iwanr3, next $ands which must have left Toronto Saturday Sunday. . many country' players who are qualified toZ. `'; night. I W. T. Bodell isl making soma extensive play with the crack city teams. Q. Cal- F. L. Qrean's.teama were einr:laved •fol .. fir- : I repairs to his house befoie wiii!ar sets in. :louder is playing with the Thistles. nes* a. week drawing -turnips_ off of 7 •' _ He is also erecting a new fe�ace. I 'Charlie is a clever shot on .the goal and acres - The greatest crop of the season. Theo. Hargrave, of. hIRIkham; 400014• scored twice for his team on Saturday, . Hied b hie wife; s crit Sundg with Reep'yaur eye open fora call Aliisoit. !;van s seed bcttght frolx� M. Qleesan, aur Ina y p y general merchant. ' ' .:r ' Sirs. W�. F1ar rave. of this lace. Ju Jou. g IQ ; �� B large ;turnout arae tilt the Eeagu on J. W'. Ho le has been off work for a. Wednesday. evening . and enjoyed a �aod - . I 1' short time with au abees,s. upon his Gager. l"ricbalaa Phelav, of Thornhill, has program, which.; was _xendered by local Px' .g He is now sable to, pursuo his varlgatoJ to€t R6'6*t~e of 69,766; the bulk b#`'tehkb .,talent.. ,Arany thanke are due the :Audley - !is ll� tawathsa 6:1bia;tvidew.. people stir l+heir.atataiaa. i:. >tvoeatiott. . I I .. .11 . k } . F .e^� : .. :.: .. � 12' - ... ` .. -. ..R..: ev.•-.a'{ >Jt.,e 4. .:d'113. 4.. �9. • .. a - - _ 1 } .4, P...� - Air .. 1. I 6 r I. 4. -1- 4. I_ I ,. E I` � p F-- S y a, c t$ �. = 3 sv t .. , yds y<Y• �" X14 p "4 t »>.i i1. "sir 4t -� A f+ ' - 1. , i`e - a'e S -_M.F � t y :.. li 't: y I�` 5 .. 7 - F �a�f per' f s��S �s . a�,t ,- `s; .R.rP - l f , - - i a g- 1`1 a .,: 61~ t � �"'si' �p �' '!..'�+et .'+ "4.s`" V, y J S y { t a i it 4v 1(at"x... i.'zfi -SET 7 "t Ji 1R }, ;, its.'., try .',>�. �'.`+'1,g J i' hit .�l�ct vw ,• ,Fns :. l..d l Ykr `i.4. >as... r, t a. ;_ . 4 ' 3 altostat 45arb*. ' ,0n 5:: 1Qr•afte'11 _ -- 11 1. 3 - i . ¢ tm"c*�1. ';_1 ' I M.BATEMAN, M,D., 0.1k.,M C.P. kiZ � a 3.0., Coroner. Office and .Beafdence, -'street, Picks_ing Office home: adorning 'AU _ � ii:90 ; Evening 6 to S. LL f- .t . Legati. �: - . ! ' 1 -THOMAS PARKER, Barrister eta. is ' 1 at Dnnbarton each Saturday. ovate $1;Iy - funds to loan at five per cent. . -- �' t - �ENTON & DODDS. BARRISTERS, , , . ,- SOLICITORS, ETC.,* 1 Adelaide- street Choice Family Paient Float i3.60 PeZ bbl' ' , -k seat, TorontoiAt Claremont Tuesday 111y -- AT TER -- ' E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS T r 1 1 J • TER, county Crown -Attorney, find County `p I 1 11A 1_ MILLS : 8ollaitor. Court Houue. Whitby. 10-y � � 4' - PICKER=_TC'r. 11,n,<' �"AMES MILLER, SOLICITOR, NO. _ --_� - 4- v TARP Public, Conveyancer. etc. Office at - - -'------- ' Thistle Ha;' near Brougham. Money to loan. I 1 ,_ ..-ra, .� .,. DOW & MCGILLIVRAY, BARRIS I : �. IIIw�ooee ters, Solicitors, hc. Office opposite Post s. (� yI 4t I 1 I'. i 11 ,` ` A_ -'%c 3rilliivray LL.B. Mono ooLoan. ' 8y Theo. Take ,• Ca'' V . .I ES LENNON, Barrister, Solicitor, . -�'`_ TAM. Public. Etc., Pickering, Ontario, aa ' will attend branch offices at Bruu&ham on - o f y - E (V E. - Mondays of each week and at Claremont on J Tuesdkys. Money to loan. l91y I - I, yon can't afford to have your . •' EDDE9 & MACDONALD, Barrie- lasses picked out at haphas- I - z tens, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc. Office in I:. g P Gordon's Hotel ---over old Bank office, Pickering, atd8. Your optician must Ont,: Saturday of each week. Money to loan, : ; have knowledge Of science Of i' Investments made. welter A. Geddes, Reginald g I M. Macdonald, 18 Toronto at., Toronto. t �.' Optics, must have practical ex - r, GALLAGHER & CO., Barristers, perience, must have mechani- Z• Solicitors, etc., Canada Life building, ._1:l' cal skill and a perfect set 7f Toronto, will be at th$ir o�iee, Willis' Blocks trial leases to fit you properly. Brougham, every Saturday. Any business or inatructi,)ns left with Thos. Poucher, Hsq. _ } throughout the week will be promptly attended /�` r Burn and to on Saturday. Money to loan at 5 per cent. l�'11 20 -cm ,j 7.1 , lis lDeterznary. �f h w�lltb "i :.::.: .,. qi F. WHALEY, VETERINARY J 3 i :,. -L " Surgeon and Dentist. Graduate of On- I. has 811 of these requisites and _ • tario Veterinary College, Toronto. Graduate in ,, Dentistry. Member of the Ontario Veterinary a ver lar a stock of the latest It -i Association. Dentistry a specialty. Calls by I -I-.` y g day or night promptly attended to. Office, Styles Of frames and lenses and j: Residence, Telegraph and Post Offices, White for his skill and careful atLen yeas. - • - tion be will make' a ver e, l - --------z -----_' --- - HOPKINS, VETERINARY SUR- _ ." y \1 r 119 GEON , Graduate of the Ontario. Vet- crinary College, Toronto, registered member Moderate � - Charge. ` of the Ontario Veterinary Medical .kesociation. l ) Office, residence and-aboeing forge one and one- quarter miles north of Green River. Steel i 1 ' driving shoes at iron prices. O�Ce and chop i I i • . I I 1., . �: hours from 7 to 11 a. M. and 1 to A p. m. Tele- ', I I I I ` . graph address Whiteva19 Ont , Y. O. address, Gree Saver, Ont. - - - - -- - - --- -�- I - . -I • ,, r HO:iIAS'A. GRAHAM, VETERIN- I i ' �, 1 ARY BU1tGEON, Graduate of the Ontario - - - - � '"'" Veterinary College, Toronto,registered inember L of the Ontario Veterinary Medical ssociation, '� )p also honorary member of the Onta io-:Medical Boolety, treats all diseases of dome faceted ani- PICKER! $ 1'G I' : I - r � male. Also particular attentiun Lo' Veterinary Dentistry. All cases promptly attended to at • reasonable rates. Office at the well known es- I ( L `'. tabiiahment of Granum Bros:. one mile west of �. - Claremont. Telegrams to Claremont punctual- ly attended to. 191y COLLEGE _f _ __ I -1 � . ° ultnles,vi 41arba. A-Boardin School for Bbtb Beres Under + I j: g Uj1_ - '•I .,.,�.�- . - _ ^� Care of the Society of Fr�ende. - r�tHOMAS DUNN, Conveyancer, Cotrs- . Bean*.ful and healthy location.; conn• monnt�, Ontner for taking Affidavits, etc., Clare- . , soy rnodious buildings'; home' influences ; 'effi tient staff. ' � R. HOOVER ISiSURER OF MAR- • .1. .i. I.:i. �=°` B. RIAGE Licensee. Office at residence or - Very moderate rates. I mill, Green River._ --- - preparatory and complete business 6 BBUNTING, Issner of Marriage courses and prepares for departmental and . Lice❑ses for the County of Ontario. Of- matriculation examinations. Ace at the store ('r at his residence, Pickering • . i . village_ --- _ `-----_- 12-y_ Full course in Music, Dia%ing and R:BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLE RK Painting. • - 'I i I s Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking send for announcement to 1 ; _ a Its, Accountant and Insurance Agent. , ' . Mi y to loan on farm property. Wille pro PRINCIPAL FIRTIi, I - bated, OFFICE -At Whitevale. will be in ,I Yickeriag, Oilt: Brougham every- Monday afternoon for the I i transaction of businegg. 27•y - i I 11 $ A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECTT..-. [ . ­`... 'ORONTO FINANCIAL #i A. for the county .of Ontario Drawings 7, - andspecifi-atione furnished for every class of : building. 'Steam and hot water }heating and CORPORATION . ventilation a Specialty. Office -Gerrie Block, :I . f =1 +' ' corner Dundas and Brock streets, Whitb n/� .a Residence -Kingston Road East Pickering_ 37 7 Authorized Cap, : ' $ 2,5OU,000 r o i` r NOMAS POUCHERR, Licensed Aue- r, �± Q tioneer, Valuator, etc., for East York and Subscribed Cap. 626,500 the whole of North and South Ontario. Strict attention given to all orders bT mail or telegraph. , I charges Moderate. Address THOS. POUCHER, This Company have operoba A brancia iii the - Oox 47, Brou_gham.Ont. _ t _ Village of Pickering. in the office lately cc- . -- cpuied by the Ontario Bank, under the manage- �' POSTILL, A -U(, r10NEEft, LTC., mentor the vndersi,gned. t A•„ 1.' . Green River, solicits sales from bis num- Deposits will be re;eeivetl and interest allowed ' erous friends both far and near. Salea of farms, at highest rates. farm stock, and everything that is to be cold will Drafts issued on all parts, eollectione made be handlerl-bv the subscriber with the utmost on very liberal terms, money loaned on notes i care and sold to the very beet advantage. 481y 'and other securities. - a k. - (iFO, KFRR. Manager. ('1LARKE & DYER. -Insurance and Wy �- _ , 1 v Commission Agents, Oshawa, will visit Pickering regularly in the interest of The Sun 1.t I Life Insurance Co. of Canada, which ie unques •.:.Notice ... • '+ tionably the leadi g Canadian Life Company doing the largest'lrsiness and paying the high - -- - est profits. Also The Canaria"Accident Co., and I #*F�• Ag I halve taken possession of, our The Employers Liability Co, of Loudon, Eng. The Strongest Corporation in the World. In- business again at Brock Bead, I beg y ?; tending Insurers will consult their beet interest t� announce that I am prepared to do to interview them prior to committing them - r selves otbervrise. 2 -Iv all kinds of General Blacksmithing, `- Etc., at moderate rates. - : t : _ THE WESTERN BANK Give. us a call. - - - of cAN . ., ; Satisfaction guaranteed..11 Z WHITBY BRANCH.. I_ I We also beg to announce that " we -- weld Steel Points on old Cast Plow Capital Anthorived...... • ......:1„x1,000,000 Shares rendering them better than -' Capital Spbseribgd ....... ......... 500,000 Capital Paid-up , , ........:............ X0,000 new. This is SoMIETRING NEw. Cost = Seat. .......................:........: .... • • • 92.r but 12,c. each -b the dozen or 15c. BOARD OF DIRECTORS, -by ' Joon Cowan, Esq., President. single share. - GUARANTEED. Reuben S. Hamlin, Esq., Vice•Pree• will lea�'e a sem le at Pickerin W. F. Cowan; Esq., W. F. Allen, F.pc ., J. A. Gib P 8 wr,. .1. . - son, Esq., Robert McIntosh, M, D, Thomas Hardware and other places in a few IN - . Patter.vu, Esq. .: - T. H. McMillan ..................:.......cashier. days. Announcement#- later. Bring -- along your shares. . - A General Banking 'business transacted. i�n - ` Drafts issued, payable in all parts of Canada, W. H. JA.Ci1 SON. If . `'.i United. States, and on London. England, pay .. -- - able in all parts of Europe, Highest current Y. �.- - More goods at. reduced prices, f rates of interest allowed en Sayings Bank . - - Depositg and credited half yearly. Special at piCKERiNG POST OFFICE., -' ' to -.tion to. collection of Farmer's sale notes. s "`� - --I ; y :" MANAaza: Mails arrive from Toi•obto 8 10 arm. ' i - _� --- ---- Mails aloes Toronto b b5a.t» m ,Arrive G.T.W. 8 10 a m Close G T W b b.R a u .' Pigeons V�anted GTE 0 30 a m "' GTE ? &0 a >x Whitby 8 48 p m ,. " Toronto N 0o p a ' $},tf� Novel'uLer" 1St. G T. F, a 46 a in •' G T Vt` s 00 p rr t :1 _ i Money orders issued on; all parts of the world t ` All bii - , !: ___-____ Q ung bar- ,,ids must be healtbj+'Onfl st"Mgf, No SJLVrWgS 8A118Z 8D'lgIllf' 9g. . ' AT,;o 1a pirt3s wanted, 1.- t1. ,.:.old AiJply°ti ^,ti of Rabbits; not uner4 months Deposits received and interest allowed at 81-! . ;�,y o. per cent per annum. - Security Indisputable $5 tri, W. �, GORDON,Barber, 1�t'racs. X.o n, ' Pio erin out. g, I' p > I F't6THA6T1MM T ... j . Y. .I ' _ I �t 1 ,. ." i., . z I rt I I o- -: s a I q , Y t b - s i R 1- i y _..- - -.w- d ..ryas .. 1 .t..' rF. ..M �. 1- F „I (,. F I: t: - Y W I - .,�. �: a- l P' lft}� OUT AROUND US � :ATs8T LOCAL. HAPPRY11ttii k1CORDSD ST TUX PHta6 AND JOTTED DOWIN BY Ola X tlatiRSAPOND1INT8. OLAREMOKT 1` i _ iV. Hutchison visited Richmoua H: iln Sunday. Charles Derash)' was here Sunday with bis parents. . J. H. Bundy ani wife, of Pickering, . . - , t ;, t .pg •. John M..(leraw left an Wednesday for Punctualville. - Trout Creek, Muskoka, on a hu3ting ex- t _$� pedition. $e will be joined by same Had Jack the driver Jake? Fiesberton sports. The Rent that wears the white cap will Ir not have so long a walk now.. - The witnesses from this place in the a . t General Nesbitt, of $illeide, delivered a �, � Alger ease are compelled to wear their load of coal at Wm. Irwin's last Noonday. - � - Bunda armente night and da ma be Sunday g g y- y R. Sellers made applesass last week. called at any time. Laif he drinks the cider and Mag enjoys W. Musgrove had a. tetter froW J. B. the eases. . ' _ Robson, Enfield, in which file latter stat- �i few from here attended R. Mann e ed Chet a Jlaagbtel+, who was almost plowing bee on Wednesday last and report " ` rf,, . ' , P It 4 murdered, a few weeks ago, was rapidly a fair attendance. - �; �� ; recovering and was now almost out of Geo. Shorten is now engaged pulling tar- 4 �� danger. nips for the farmer's hereabouts. JPe }' were here on Banday w ith friends. Mrs. R. B. Phillips and Mrs. Cowan wonder if he can come up to vulgo. V� -Louis Banbury and mother, of Aurora, visited Pickering ThnrsJa While re. We wonder :-When Mr. Swift will dig 1�f � ri. 1. were- bore over Bauaday with frieride. g p' his potatoes. If a dance was the cause of turning the drove aeon a place of board E. R. Eddy, our, jovial pedattogae is Jim and Will's slow movements last - 4..s ,,'( _ on the road.which turned up and upset Thureda ` becoming quite bandy with the allot sun• the baggy throwing both out. The horse y' �`i .� *1>. F. Dowewell wheeled to Mount Albert g The landlord and lady, at Roufte Bank h did not run far before being stopped,. and Farm, accom anied b And theold man's' I::,. - on Sunday and called upon J. Spaulding. P y y• . . .,. Mrs. W. Bhepherdson presented her the rig escaped damage. The ladies were treasure, was last seen hoofing it. towards 1. •-4 husband with abrand -new baby girl the not injured, but had a severe shook. the "Sunrise."A., ,: Mr. Jewel, of. Port Perry, is here this The young men around here are practie� other day. week looking after his son's businese, ing for the ploughing match, all ezoept ` The Misses Pringle, of Markham, are . with their grandfather, A. Trac ,fora while the latter is at Fenlon Falls, getting Francis, who, we are sorry to say inlaid y spliced. J. T. has the house all furnish• up with a lame back. This will give big, i - -.tffi , short time. ed and will wed Miss Clara Chambers on Geordie a better chance. ��. .$v Mise Maggie Macnab was home from WF, Kxow Wednesday of this week. May they have the Wbithy Ladies' College fora few days --- , but has retained again. all the happiness known o mortals here Q8i1AW�, f below. Now that one leather worker hsa The Christian Endeavor meetince will '--' :_ = z hereafter be held on Banda; evenings,- taken the notion, watch for particulars in Mise Louise Annie, daughter of Andrew - F after be regular service. other gnartere. Annie, is to be quictly married to Mr. Jud- '' ..1. eon Pngh at the residence cf Mr. Annie at 1�4. Graham and MIBB Beeby were i AUDLEY, 5 o'clock to -day. ' duly married on Wednesday, and our I I Dan Drew and son have purchased Dr. t people eztend to them best wishes. �T'he Misses Orvis Suudayed in Picker• Eastwood's property on the corner of King . V: Children's service nest Sabbath morn ing and Centre Streets, and are fencing it in, N a :ng in.Er�k�n�-ohureh; and an address on Miss Kate McQuay visited her friends to be used as a coal yard. '`Reading," in the evening., All made Isere on Sunday. Masa Rice captured the Bradley vocal welcome. Rev. Air. McAuley, of Pickering, scholarship at "the Toronto Conservatorg :,*,,I', The' Methodir,W intend having their preaches bete this evening. Come and of music in a class of EG013g. competitors. + annual hot dinner on New Years day as bear bim. She was also given a part scholarship for} usual. Friends will kindly have turkeys proficiency in;organ work. ter: Mr. maunders sale took place on Tne's- in a riche condition. The -Pedlar. Metal Roofing Company havei. • p day last. We are sorry to have Mr• ,found.it it necessary to again enlarge their The remains of tb6 late Annie Smith, .- who died in Manitoba last July, are to be Saunders leave us. premises to meet the demands of their in•1. brought !Jere and interred alp 8t. John's Chas.- Lynda bas purchased the Hopper creasing trade. They have purchased the cecneterv, ?ih eon. chopP'ng machine and. now he can serve property.to the west of the works and have - The Baptist Union Members will at. the farmers here to satisfaction. steeled a large storeroom for roofing / A company of young folks spent a very material. j tend an open mebting .of the Epworth- > -- .- a PI evening at the residence of Mrs. Frank Riggs who lust his arm, at the � i_i League next Tuesday evening and will Diarritt hbce. Pedlar ..Metal Roofing Comleanv's works en take part in the program. Mr, Madill bas been re engaged for the Monday of last week and whose life wag1. Mrs. Alfred Tracy is with her sort in $aggotacille 'school }or another year. considered only a question of a few hoots ,'i t t Owen Bound for a visit. She will also We hope that our friend has an even at the time, ie on the mend, and there is -:A .. sppeend some time witli` her daughter at every prospect of his ultimate recovery. , Horning's tulle before her return. more successful year during 1890. The artery of the arm was so wrenched by Three young cattle, the property of Jlrs. e' suppose the prospective tenant of the operation by which the arm was torn _. -- _ Thea. Pugh. Glc+� Major: were killed on the• Saunders place will be resting from from the bc,dy that the loss of blood was =`- t. the railway crossing Saturday morning. lits labors for a season. We hope he may but trifling. Had he been weakened by recover completely from his indisposition loss of blood, his chances of recovery would �r The early express did the damage. in due time. have been proportionately less. -Vin. b`, Dr. Smith,of StouBvillp,w+ll visit Clare•,_, r--•+• wont OD the brat and third Tuesday of Highland Creek I _ I j Green River. , ,,; . : each month. His dental monis are in _ > ` Bundy's block, nest door to the Market.* - Dr. Free], of Stouffville, called on Myl ,, - IVds glad to see Will in his place on Hutchins last Sunday, whose child he is ' Mr. and Dire..Joshua Bundy and Mise Sunday. y - - ; Annie Gould are in Toronto this week Steve says he would ratter thrash than attending, having operated on its foot attendiuR- the funeral .of ilia late Judson pick potatoes, some little time ago. It appears, to be Lacey. jr, Deceased was well known .'ay, who lost the baiter. Nobody wants doing well. - ` here, having visited us last winter. to own up, was it Will ? We are glad o see Mr. .and Mrs. Ellis Wm, Henry, North Claremont:, pays D. Mosher has beets making great im- getting abaut again, we missed them from 1. highest priobs for all kinds of dressed provements on his house. - their accustomed places, and are-inaione poultry, must be fasted and dry picked ; Herbt is paying a great deal of attention, now to see Wise Fraser among us once sheep skins, cow hides, live pigeons and if be don't get invited for tea. more after her serious illness in Toronto.. - , _ f. live rabbits in large numbers. He also Our,first flurry of snow came Monday, We hope all our friends and well wish- * and all the boys are hustlin wanu any quantity of dried apples. y fi' ere in the vicinity .as well as those at a .I Dr. G. Ji. Brodie, Some of our boys faired at Zion and Or. �'V. F. East expect to take their best girls to the anni distance, will remember our anniversary • �¢� wood, C. J. Brodie, V.B., Daniel Forsyth versary. in the Baptist church on Nov. 3rd, and � : and Alex. Wilson bave all been ealle.i •ae Jae• Sherrdan gave as a smile on Sunday, come if only to cheer ne by their presence, v Z, witnesses in the famous Alger ease. The , but it was very small. book out for the and it is hardly possible any will forget , case has been adjourned from day to day. dance Jim. to come the following Monday evening to , consequently their servi.;i;a ]]911.0 not Fit The temperance theetings have been a hear all about "Our neighbors." 3` been required, but they are compelled to Rreat success and we expect more now the Perhap3 it would suit Honey better if . ` k haye their best clothes in readiness to eold'niglite are coming on. • Turkey would plume his feathers and • 1.' s don At a moments notice. Our butchers are running a great op si- spread his wings far enough to reach the po �i f I, While po►ting mills near Cedar Creek tion, but they dont lower the price of beef. sleights without alighting in the hollow. t� Haw is that John and Sill ? rt may be that after he asses from the school }lopes Tuesday,' Wilfred Sadler We are are about loosing one of our best had a rather lively experience. His horse sight of mortal ken, he will soar to the 4h�,.a: took fright at sOtnething and started to farmers, W. H. Cloason, who is removing -heights beyond the hollow, or perchance��- to the far west. Success Will. }c 4-'•• climb qn the bank and alp falling turned Forry to hear typhoid fever is in several come behind the iron horse as friends the cart oc�mpletely upside down. The of our neighbors homes, bat under our re- often do in these parts, though said to be 1. `` rig was cousideraby damage.i as was alio liable doctor they will soon recover. We in the spirit la4d. � �� -I the harness, but the bores escaped injury. l,o . `' * - Mr. Sadler at the time was tin a bili +� GREENWOOD pas ff Our town has guile a number of visitors on the fisnc�e. among the noted : ire. R. Moon, of �,. True love never runs sitlooth. Mr. Windsor ; bar. and Mrs. C. Dammert, of M. white was home over }3nnday. Thompson, of Glasgow, and Raise Todd, Toronto ; John Parker, who is visiting Fred Beldon is under the weather this of Goodwood, accompanied by same with his mother, looks well and happy. week. friends drove here on Wednesday even a9ixi?. Miss Maggie Dwyre has returned from , iDQ Taal week arld put up at the hotel. ice` T Mrs. C. J. Wilson has recovered from; After a time the young fellow took Land• .'I . I MALVERN. 1.x her recent illness. lord Wilson into his confidence an] said Mrs. W. G. Ward hue recovered from . When will Dick be through teaming , f t'. he and the yonnq lady wanted to get - her recent illness. t potatoes ? Albert Hans is visiting at Alex. married. They were directed to the regi• y deuce of Rev. Brown and found the min• Yes we bad ruin Sunday night, for our Moore's this week. aster swap from home. Next, Rev, anniversary. A potato is on exhibition in M. Gleason's ;5 White's residence was visited, and he Cleghorn �� no are busy packing apples store weighing 4 lbs 10 oz. too was away. The ErAkine manse was in t}lie vicinity. William Crummer has traded horses, he ; I We wonder when the young agent from now sports a flashing driver. ' then visited and, what joy, Rev. McLean Soarboro village will yisit our town again.The Westlake Company, of Whitby, are was at home and consented to perform What's wrong with your men Jack? Toohere repairing Greenwood creamery. the oeremeny. After the knot had been hard times and can't afford to keep. them, Smith Cochrane has got a boy from � _ ii securely tied the happy couple, with their. eh 1 - "The Orphans' Home," Toronto. MOWS, enjoyed a wedd-ng feast at host Abe Callander has leased himself to G. Miss (T. Pengelly, professional nurse, has - W ilson'e. The youths of the village Young for one year. Hurry's resignation returned to resume her duties in Soranton L i learned of the affair, and gathering all was accepted. Pa. : We yonder if Alle is going o plough at The Pen ell Bros. are nllin all the s the old -tinware and snob things available the match. If he does he will no doubt Pengelly pulling -. held a full fledged eharivari. The young sturnpe in the vicinity of Pickering village peopleeare both highly respectable and we carry off the cap. at present. ` - Thursday night is halloween and the Many witnesses from here are summon ,, all join in wishing them every happiness boys expect to,have a great big time, full ed on the Alger insurance case in Toronto1. througb life. ; _ rticulars neat week, from the boys {,4, . , pa this week. . _ - I , ; Mend. Many from here attended the quarterly BROuaKAM. There was at any flies on Geordy at the meeting in the Methodist church,' Broa- .: c>I - 1 Whitby ploughing match. That's the way ham, on Sunday last. Stianley Gerow was in Toronto 8atur• to do it up. Last week's issue only made. da la to football. Our %.orthy Bailiff is driving day and t � t y p y g a little mistake in giving Tom the credit. night to fill. the end of justice for people ;t Lee Wilson and wife r of Oshiiwa, are We congratulate the H. C. scribe for his who formerly had too much money. ,., with friends hereu', good sense! in stating that they needed a Rev. J. Harris and daughter were 1n Belford Wagoner 4A. -W I. , �m school lock-up or an. asylum. If either one is Campbellford the last . week. Miss Harris x built there is plenty in that windy town to 1. for a few days` witb a sev� intends staying there fora -short tame. ' y 1$ M.. Roundtree and wife, -of i. abridge, fill it. Put Ford in the gallery. T gr y ' ' '�, '_ The safest smile you- ever saw is on f Readers of . -the Toronto papers will :. are visiting with Ileo. D. Lintou this the countenance of Capt. Law. A poet t week: notice that T. Little, captain of the and you don't know it. -Another boy. The delesates to Provincial Convention !Rangers this year, is .playing full beck for On Sunday last a load of furniture pass will give, ..,, arts. after Sabbath School .the Boots in their }sagas matches this fall. Thtc is a feather in Tom's cap. It is not ed through our village eastward Iwanr3, next $ands which must have left Toronto Saturday Sunday. . many country' players who are qualified toZ. `'; night. I W. T. Bodell isl making soma extensive play with the crack city teams. Q. Cal- F. L. Qrean's.teama were einr:laved •fol .. fir- : I repairs to his house befoie wiii!ar sets in. :louder is playing with the Thistles. nes* a. week drawing -turnips_ off of 7 •' _ He is also erecting a new fe�ace. I 'Charlie is a clever shot on .the goal and acres - The greatest crop of the season. Theo. Hargrave, of. hIRIkham; 400014• scored twice for his team on Saturday, . Hied b hie wife; s crit Sundg with Reep'yaur eye open fora call Aliisoit. !;van s seed bcttght frolx� M. Qleesan, aur Ina y p y general merchant. ' ' .:r ' Sirs. W�. F1ar rave. of this lace. Ju Jou. g IQ ; �� B large ;turnout arae tilt the Eeagu on J. W'. Ho le has been off work for a. Wednesday. evening . and enjoyed a �aod - . I 1' short time with au abees,s. upon his Gager. l"ricbalaa Phelav, of Thornhill, has program, which.; was _xendered by local Px' .g He is now sable to, pursuo his varlgatoJ to€t R6'6*t~e of 69,766; the bulk b#`'tehkb .,talent.. ,Arany thanke are due the :Audley - !is ll� tawathsa 6:1bia;tvidew.. people stir l+heir.atataiaa. i:. >tvoeatiott. . I I .. .11 . k } . F .e^� : .. :.: .. � 12' - ... ` .. -. ..R..: ev.•-.a'{ >Jt.,e 4. .:d'113. 4.. �9. • .. a - - _ 1 } .4, P...� - Air .. 1. 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Vlheir fire, cook .their . ..;. : - :, ��' 'a, -_ a ,;. :18'"409- AN' ^W& i I V DAVID RRON. #A9 LIVED their own :mattre s -'nut --of nativ ��k I 14 �ti 0* I __ KJB TWI 'frioaft aw� - V "M . � � , I a �gn wu _tm 1) - i � 4 � o�r - co a I , " * a. - : . 1, - y U , � a a ( _�,, � ; FRA , - d the asylum .. .- ,�­___ 11, .. -, provides' one I I . . - . I , . , . - . . I � . . ., .. I . .. - .1 . ­ .. .:­ �' . I .1 _ � ., . I 1*4 Aji 'k W. 11%, vo) - a ., - . . . . 1. 7 . .. . . I * - , �-Ok , We V , � .� ; , . . _ I __ - .. . � . I 6 , I ., At., ty, W V . . I _. I . , .. � 1, . ,� -_­_ Tl - I . ..-I _ ��, I_ ., _x,i . I __& - , -_ - . � , , ­�­ � ­ . � �_ I I ;. 1. ­­ . I . I � r- ; . - - �. . ­ .1� X I - . .. _ ' I I I � � I . -, . - - , , " - . L � '. . I . I : . I I � � � . ' ' __ �� � � 1 : A I - �. - . , . r , r , - - , .. ,� I . , � � 40' a- se-lffib* MUL tlielt Ifit. . - . � I . r . - w obim-ead . .. � - . , � iiair ­ Z - ­ - electrio sum, in theitL OMOS or , * ; I - I , bivumw, Vol ,.,,,,.-. � 1. � , I . , . , ,� -: . h 4; " - ----fly qZ �4 bur- i . ffnaot DaekW*� 1p 11m I i ' . - _d .." blanket.. I . � -ly. * wre - i �; ') ..; - ,-..��L:-� �:­ " And their daily life f " � 1 touching" 'biiuori, 110 x7 �Qiiwi -1 An , t6, -i ., it A W . I i. a poor s . t da, ��: I .::'r._ I ,' . . . - - , � - - I - . of IF4 j0 ill* DIA4 . .'Is like this. They do of . � . " �1'-' �_ n*te.jA,. - -6nion , arftlh 86up.�411co i-.Ifoar . on- - 1. 111111mol� :;- , 1A - . I . * , "Chrimillau. ,. '. I ­ . � I J&rAA k4lAIR GOTM11361110A " � . - 100 _'.1, . I 1: " - ..., - _'� , - r �'.. . Creatures Are qAre4 for.SY cooking; they smoke their pipsis. for all Ing 4 .$CreW � and ' tWP Ying A . t(j a pale bkown, 001-Z - - - . 1 5�. 1 11 __ � ,low*- 6 very -thii, &Y .1 �_ r ..- __ ' �� . . � -R'� pie-Tisoir - Mod* of U __ - m - r% -. *.in.�a,ta - ful 'of butter "d ,:- . . Ir �.'I. 1. . " ' . - - -r4 -Two . - ,' 4i . -2006VA's- . ,� vinic, ocinlike .j�f .. I _ � 1� Pee . the men smoke; they idle about; they bring. out the, me _ b, o � 8 � . Frenega oakeftli in nurmab .. . . . � .A � -_ �:._ I I , - . .'­.�, - . 4 , .1 - 11 . 117" IF at# at the D"eitim-No year of Con- (some of them) learn our hymns; and aspooris etouonr -'and $ rpints j:6ilk, , - good wqrk In fty0-11kere"t 4 , . � - ­­ � _ *�',_,.-41�,r_. .Or aum. of. gan; but there are. 016*nO -tabl . I . . .. ­ . -.A,1, .. .,��.. - - 'k � I I : .- - -r . ,�.. - . ,­ % . � , 1"... - .. ..- � 1-1 they sleep. You understand that we do : � a- little: "It - and, pe' r,, 1-2 teaspoonful- polvertf imous the num"s r*"- .- - � -.r � I � - . I.. -- I , - I &�� . I eting Leprosy. of families who depend on ie keroWU6 . � . . . �, I tb . . . I , r, . ,. . I �� - ­ "., , -.,.',. .... -­ - � I I . ', . I .1 .. 1".. �� , . k,, Tit - -, :,"� � L.­.­",�­', __, �D mace. � Cook slow- alatry. � .. . I .- il-v I , � I � .. � -.. ... `,�V,­ He of *6rk don - . . �.: � I . 1, - .. �r ;,-,� - , -..� . ... ,�. - �.,_ - re is a record e imag not provide the food, but give the money lamp for . their ' - ightly chelar and sugar and a - - � .'.- - - -, . I.. .�_..`:�".V, for that purpose. You can got ever hour and strain over 2 eggs 1, � There ib''oonie concern- in 14091ind: .. �:` -f. ". ,'- - " , , I - ..�,�v the lepers of India from the modest � one . .W_�,� r" 'I. . . thing you need In India brought L brightness, and whuen these 1,6ups are Lten un 1ightly with a cup of cream. . I .. - _�]. "I � " - . ­ I . - I � � lips of one who has given forty years your door. The peddler. or huckster light do not h6at after addiug the eggs or it reappeting �the apparpnt. alliance -ox- �­ `:�, .., - -_ _. I , , . -I- properly cared for they will give & � . �. I �_I�f . -_ 1. . m him the lepers will curdle. Serve with tons Of . pressed or underatood-�-betwcon F - _. ,., . _". I r,:., u,st out comes round, and fro ick- - crou . rance ,. _.. � �.� � 1� A �'r - � 'j ­ /";. o", _ - � � ­. - of his life to these parlabs, thr r not to be despised. A. sputtering, 11 bread. , .� I '_ -�-- .1. r "t,.,_-;,_ .., , thrust out BUY THEM SUPPLIES. ­ --- . I . I und Tam .. . ,P-,� ­ -, .. iends .,. - - . _ _ . ering flame, a smoked chimney. �and,a .. � 4 - 7 .W. 7 ., -, . .._�;.. . Russia. A i ty of dreum-.: ,.- '. ­ , _'. " - - . , . .:..,;r - - - .1� . .. � . i�. . - - � �� __ I � I -1 I, - 2,? r .. . . . ". 4e: . �. : -. 1..F�l 1.� � 1-0. .�, I ' I . stances, notably the behaviour of t . . -,: , . t'-� �Pf the district by the municipality, ne- ary. and '. - � ... - ­­ .Pl� 11 .. . � � . . . , . : I I . � I ,�, --- r . tb�ey are shrewd and make better bay' disagreeable odor- an not 1160"s 'NEW ZEALAND TRADL , . 'r - - � . � -1 .. . . �, , , 4on the bou,se- . . _ � . � Czar's military representative at and I.. .. P&, ­�, I . "i, by the state 1, .. ' ' ;W :' The R6v. David g�tns than we could." . , , Z, I I . � ' ' ' 1' � ,T� , -ilepoted ' . do not reflect an 'credit - , r, - -,v,,.-- z . - . -, - - / M_ , Have you never felt any personal y . - - subsequent to the French r6views,show,:.;:.,, , , v-; p .�,,. , I . � 11. - .- .11 �Llerron has gone in and out amongst . . . ­_ � . � 4 d out keeper Who has them in charge. : & Draft Treaty of eommeree Drawn VP t - I , I 1A : , . :. ­ _", ': I I 'i;_ .,� Stthose f rom whom the meanest creature alarm at all. in going Iri an bY Canadian and Now Zialand Berra. that to some extent such &a . alliance- " ' I : , � . - . - - ._� , - . amongst them I" We have' all read of the Common w"y I . . - .,.. ,._� ' is . it in Gentatives. I., . - '7"_�..� ", -�,­ � A - 11 Oh, no. As long as tPeir skin - exists. It is certain that the OPewhed I" -- ,:, - �. �� , �� . - 11 . . in India would shrink with . unspeak of toughening glass by beating _� � . . " ., ' - , � .� _":.... . . - Z � - I . 1-1 ` - - . I .- 11 i ­ i , w, - I whole and wholesome there is no fear. gener&I-�-',.:._.'1­ L �.:­, - -, . I able abbprrence, . The easiest and beat way, Of In the course of his budget speac-hthel and toasts :of the Russlan ..... � .1 . . . . . . . , 1 - , ­­ � I � , ve touched their wounds; taken water 1 ' -� -1 . - � .., " . . I. 4., . , , - . r place it In a Hon. J. G. Ward, colonial treasurer for would ,not have passed unrebuked had.... *�:,­,*..'� -- 1" 'i I _. 'HAS TOUCHED T , -WO D , . _. - _. ' " .. _ ­ - '�;:: r - - - I -11 . . � . -:�7�_ . . them by the hand - one amongst them doing -this is as follows: � . �:. :, � r ._., : _r 1�': I m e . � , � . . roe , - 1 �­. 1- . -. " . I . . . . ,-r-._, -- -: ----- ,_:-.r- has cheered them in their %gony, ba, all these years. tave man the doo- tin pail (for protection) and imme New Zealand,quoted the memorandum such an &Uiance not exis" It in bew- ,;; 'a�­ '.f � � . . _. � " .Z�;. . �. :. ,ogovoir, . , ._. - - . �4. - - - I -some competeat .jVdgei that . ;,.-� ­ . , 4 . f rip in it -entirely in your cook stove if lieved by !,.;:_ . . �_ . . . ­ - 'L V,_ .. drawn up and signed jointly by himse - . _. , �, ,�6­7_­:r,l preached the gospel to themi has own tor's handi when the water is cold- . ,_ - �. , , .. .. ..- � 1. ,,, - t � ' '. r. ': , . el I I . - , , .. . ` _, . . .r ;­ _�., . " ... , . , , : . .�, -joy ' ,., 1�rr ..., 1_ 7-g"I - ' . :�.­ I 'r I, � � 1. . ��r .;.k`�.' - the ' in their poor wasted! faces, as the wounds he would lanbs for them. in tbo morning, of the Now Zealand Govern- practically the agreement between tbo : �r._.. � ;� - - : � _ '� ��- To see the thanks in eyes half eaten Lot it remain throughout the entire day on behalf" I - , I I I - in e6a- , ."'. � 4 . ., , �, ' r � rs 6 '. . I I ment. and Sir Mackenzie Bowell and two POwO ' is to th effect t&&t . k ­��"`--�:,��:, , . . ..--- they, realized the pre 'k�� I � . �... �` -,. ciousuess'of divine away. with,.the disease-ob, that was and tbe followinq niMt, during which It .. 1;, � i .1 . . I �-_ , - 1, J� IA -1 .. . � ,�� ­ 1. . 'this sometime . 0- �__. 't . _.-� 4 - - �.,.::-, �%."­ . � , - i ill slowly 0001. sideration'of Franee backing up Russia" � - -At' . r -l": G. E. Poster, on behalf of e . � f I - - . - -.1 , - " u - in China. JTa an, and also geneWly, .. *.--; L�4 ��­;,;�j. - 411AIV ��..,:�- .-.�s�:.. , ''' ­ - � t6 India -ovet .p . , ", �,%.,�,j . 1� .:.� - . . love. I : . .;-:. �;� ­­ -- recompense. w th W1,11 ; - I - � _ -How -long, then, does it take the a fire in the stove the Hon. - � . when yo are to have . - -­ r., _. . * . F�.,�.: . Mr. M 0], went 611t reservoir should The full in Canadian Government, respecting the "..''. ..;f . ".� -,...4o,�L. I � ._­ , , . ` . - I-_ _, , , .:.. . �_`� disease to prove fatal I" all day. The I -1 _; , .",.,-. � , , - zar will befriend France upon the . - !� . �� � . . -_ .. - I __ �rw__* 1 . d trade relations of the two . . -1 V� 1. ";';; forty years ago ass missionary from , ill not nee colonies the C . . ) - 4 : -.v, . � �. '.. I i� . .. . - Sometimes ten, sometime-$ thirty the morning, so that it yv I I . .­ I I � ­.J�.',_ I -.1 1'�. . - I 'k ­­ ' Won removed - : , - : .- .-' � T "�- . r L., Z., r, Of _, . ­ I , Mr. Ward spoke highly of the posA_ questions *'Asing between her andBnIr ;� 4% - ,.v16,'.- - . . .-..r,k_.' � the"American Presbyterian Board s. It is a gradual wasting away. replenishing meantime. I ,. ... ­4c� ... - I �.. 441, � �'h r _ - , ., - Ir �­- 0 d al- I., �� I �.M�' .. .4 �:­, e ..- . -- :, - -:- �D'.. , `_ '..'. - ,. - Deb- fingers, the toes, the nose, the the next morning. it will b foun land, andwill also' suwort her it at. ' , . , -�_,­4,. � � , ' ' " �' "�" :'; I §­ L ' ' Missions. His first station waq . � . . ' . �jt'-­,_V.'.�� . Sometimes most proof inst cracking from hea, t bilities of trade under this, agreement, 1 _�', . I � - .- :r::. : ,.�� ' - .. L'. rady, -west. _ _�. - -4 _ T� . . .. � - Byes,.. I' ning, wash with 8;80ft which only now awaits the sanction of tacked. France wi he . � ��.�4� _ '&,�'� � _­_�' ,.;� begin to waste away. is Rugland to _', '.. ­ _. g .; Hitt busi standstill. or cold, In ea a : . _ - V.f _,. _ L .., , . . . in the north �, a ­ '_�" _ . .. � the disimm seem to be at a . - , , � ,., �,,­�: � . 1, - �, and ; � . �- .. ' - ��r . �� e Work, but he in which this rag or - uate Egypi, and also to recognizo . _: � _' 4 _­__"-t��:, ,��_�_Li��_�:,,. ..., - - n as was general mission I remember one case - mop fastened to a stic,l the legislatures of each colony. 1i is evsc ­ 1�� ., . . a_ - ­ � q r I . . I . - - r. ,. - was said water that has & little soap in it; rinse .. -1: I - ,,, ­ , ", �_ '' j- .., � � _!.k� .. r '. - saw numbers of lepers, who had been sciElmed to be the case. It styled a ",Maihoranduin, respecting her border, encroachment on the Up-.-':" - -. 1- . i 1. _ . ­ �­ , '�;�L , _. r,. _ , d dry w, t "' ­. 1'r.. .�, ,� . - . r., Df this pEitient that he should not be in clear, wam Water. 8,11 I h& 801110 Of the r : -:." ­: �: 'i . , 11, . . .. tb vision had I Id improv ' s and re- por,Mokoxig in Burmab. ..::, .. * -_ _. rust out, for whom no pro . . I -,,.L: ,:- ' . � � r�'. � � T� r i, that he could soft rag that will leave no lint -0 ed commercial relationi I _ ,.:_,:..11W. - . . on the asylum's bookf - have been a,_ ::t,� �___ . cials .. 11 , . _ 11 ­.. ,1. ....r. I t doing him calico - reg �.'�_.-._4 ."-.-L : " _'., t . I I . . abOu - ' I '� - '. :, 1�� - � � been made, and he set still work, etc. One day I saw is as good as anything ciprocal tariff nilations, as agreed intruding French offt . �'%r . !.- .L., 7- . the . _. . .'' -i- - _;_;".r- ..,"*'_, ,,!� ., . . L ... � . . - . h h e 80 es n Gi vam-, , ­ .._'L 1. .r. -I 0-_ .- - - � - TID insure a clear, mellow light, . . _ . - , ".. ._ `: With the help sitting on the veranda wit th I forcibly removed by the.India D . ­ -:- something fo' them. conference, held informallyin ,1- - ­. .rf,, '-, ,�. � .. ., I.: .,. r . ' . m lamp burner should be kept bright upon in - of_ ­ - � I-- _. .:',�..A ��.' --1 .L��:.'- I . .r_.r - ,�_ - - , . _ _ .., r; 'litary of, his feet exposed. I noticed a gapinq bra 8h _ ., �. ''.­'_' ­.. :.,. . -of a number of civilians and 'mi. st be done by Ottawa, 10th 'June, 1895, between Sir Ment, and the Briti babinet has _; _ , - , � L�.:,:-.. ", ­.,__,-�, I . ., - . -1 _ _;�:�:L, and . ­ _;:1 I _� _.. ::%,. built, crack in the sole of one of his feet, and and clean. and this can be -:1 - - - �: -_ 1, . . j . ." -'. ". at the place, an asylum WAS more.' There are im . . coal oil. If when the Mackenzie Bowell, premier etc andthe ficially protested and refused to recog L I - . , . . � ­ I said he will work no merging in I ­ , - - - ­ . - , __ , - ..'_'-_r" 1. in this about fifty lepers were cared - lamp Is new, and you beg ing Hon. George E. Faster, &a;W. min- nixe -the French encroachments in op- , : - .!,. , " I �.;' �j_ . . . . , , : -, :,r ... L- ­ e I . TWO FORMS OF THE DISEASE, - inter. etc., as representing Canadian in- . tilag . . - ,�`;., _,�,� - . : _; , , :, _ . - � _ _. ,.: �.,! . fo This may be said to have been ' & tin can of kerosene handy and drop poeition'to treaties. These irrita . ' I , ., �1: . . /,. --- , the anesthetic, and the- tubercular. In - .. - ... . - --, �-­ -, - . ; . I . - .. : . ." - , , p �..- ," t beginning of the work, for previous tfie former h ping the burner into it for & few m'n- terests, and the Hon. J. G. Ward, be .. ,. � �%.�, ", . I . , -, , . . �. ___ "t I :r':�.,_: ­ � utes while on wash the flue and fill treasurer, postmaster -general, etc., as questions show the wisdom of the Bri - r , �:,-.�. .- _�,--!4._ . .-..._4 � - tish plicy of having a buffer state I..-., - ..;­-, _� to this neitheir the central nor the. rts, that ou could put a red hot the lamp, afterward polishing it wit re jorriting New Zealand interests- , �,­e - -1. . . I ha , h terri. ­ " . ,_ _ �_ L - . ., " � '.. � . .., I � . - t" - .- L ­'. 11 I �, L '' Iron on the Kand, and there would be suV t tween,the French and Englis _., - W, .�­ I- oca go � .,! -j; - . . I _ !, -;'-I�-. I I vernments of India did, anything sof t woolen rag. on can always keep it to the approval of the Govern- tories, which, unfortunstely,the French - _,-..--." .- , .P- I ­ ­ I ,;,-.,. in the latter the symP- ,. may be meuts and Legislatures of Canada and �L X-, . " ,, � .. . � .. no feeling. ' t burnei .. j .1-f _: 11, - :- - - . . ';� for than creatures, who We -, __�4....% .__­.� �'; , - re turned bright.. An ___ lack have practically got rid of. As all in- . . -� � n the forehead, ad in Now Zealand respectively," and runs :-PI;:­ .1 .�'.­ - : -%j_. - � -, -, - - . � ­ , " I .. '�:, . , boiled in strong soapsuds or soak . telligent people know, England does -,,..,- �. , - - r � 1. '--. out on the streets, by the wayside, and this has created the colloquialism coal oil for several ,d&je, afterward thus:- I ,cleg, not derive . . . �,�­''_­��­_J-_ .. ' L I- - . 1: - ...': ,'� . , -. t_ - .� " r � I t times there and The following named art when � '' ,, . , - _­­ . . , A - _.. - - -­ _�­_1'6 1�� � ,� --,.. _� .,-. � � who were found begging in all stages of 'the lion's disease.' scouring witb brick dust, washed -n I - 1;11,�n­._..,_._..,_,..� � - . ­- . 'a"'.1 '_.._,11.. . 11 I k is no sufforin ible to facture of New Zeg- THE SLIGHTF�S�.IN ` - - . . � �-�. g.; at others, the agony '. 1.4 .1 .. �� _'. 1._ .go. . - . . .. 1- I �; 11 - ­ of decay, and __. � r�ll _X Vtl" - - ;� - who were a menace to dried. It in almost itap:lbur n and and imported direct therefrom into from the iers In ". � -,_111, I - .a. -­ ., is extreme. The wounds fill with pus, or, but I r prese6ce of 1 h so ... .� �6_ ­ - - _ ­ ­ * - , �. _,�'- r"' _, r ­ them as brig'ht as a r�o r' , - �_._ *_.� . r. I 1, ­ , : . - . �.� - - Egypt. Her principal - . .- _ ,_ .�," , " ­'. .,; I . ,. - . , societ;. - . � and the doctor comes and gives relief. 0 tay - -- - , , .. _ _ � I I— , I . � � _ '� , I they will be greatly improved by this ,CaL,da, and when the produce rmanu . fo , - - , I . -.:,.,: - ..._. � . I. - ary. _ ,-I'- wl"_�.:. .- .� ,�� . 4. - 4 ron lib6i�d Of course it Is only tempor " . facture of Canada and imported direct ing is to saleguard hex .intro- � ��: �.:_, 6 b._.-., , I For m y years,vi. lr�r " 8 its Way ; . efo - .. - ­. . - r . treatment. --i ". . i. . .� .4, " . .. - �.. .: - some- ton- - 1. T 11 . :-,! . , ,,, - � , . �.� ,:11�� - � .'� ..�_: . :_'..1:, here, doing general mission work, but The disease grows; eat Keep the lamp filled with good oil, therefrom into Now Zealand, to be a4- duced in spite of French. it' L. 7 - -i.l... , I I .. . . r.: - times slowly, sometimes rapidly, but &I-; -brightly mitted in both cases free of T toyed by the . . - _- .. - .�. " �.. �', , ,..;� r � . L- .- . , 1� I _... I I -r! - I . ... Jlooking after the leper asylum, minister- and the shade, if it has one, . customs from being wantonl. nd to satis _. N;1 I � iw .. ways surely." the Khedi ' , ' 11. ��­,�, ­ ' ' - I _L1, , -1.1 - . . . make their polished. The lamp should be emptied duties, viz.:- Mprice of �,_�.. . I ,.� ..", -r-" .7. -, - Ing .. . , . I . , .,,t�! - I a _ proa,ching to them So th creatures once a week and washed with soapy 1. Animals (live) eicepting hogs. his horde of hu r tiers. En - ,�- � ��... I . , t . . . , : .11 .W4 . . w- � . _,.�_,:��,_;. _. ," i bits of foor,lirmoke their pipes; chaffer onditioNWA,,,, . � . 11. . r.,, �,. . �". �:., �, � every Sabbath, procuring medical at- containing & little soda or &M- r 2. Frozen or fresh meats. ed the c . i, I .?� I , . r _�_� . 'th the pedlers; idle away in the I water, e the 8. Baoons and hams. . : � . land has vastly * p ov . � .-v � , .,i'. - -2-1 of the natives, I ned taxation, un- . _ �% .,�� .;`��-_-.'_ � - � - 11 . i.,. ..1, . i-�':. tendance, seeing them decently buried. wl monia. This is necessary to remov I I- . '­ � ,_ , I �. - � . 11 . , ', r *' r --: I. - house -, sleep -and die at last. f 4. Fish. . . ed the revenue and credit, and :_,;�,&-&j � . ., � .. � .� '-, , - -:,� `-�,, pUwil-Pinde. sediment which collects at the bottom prov ;; . . � I ' , . .1 � - ,. .� " - i.1 �i. His second station was - All classes of natives in India eat c abolished many- grievous opprec!sions- .- , ­ �_-. , . -;,� ..., I re .� ..� -1 r, ­ . . I a . _� , i but it should be thoroughly drled befo 6. Rides. . ' , .-,� . .1 tl'��, , , - , � -. � .. * augurated with their fingers. The knife and 6. Milk (condensed or preserved� There hag been no other instance In OL , , I -, ,r �r :...; where a similar. work was in ick, but . ny - , A ' C". . I I _. . - . ......-I L - .� , " i� , , . . - and ' About When, however, sl- country of such vast a hav-- _;,,p-- I W 11 .� � 4, , �' .a., ,�.� � successfully carried on. fork .fire unknown. it is refilled. .Do not out the w 7. Wool , and manufactures com o meliorations 1�� -N � ' ._ . . .. ­,,� `-_ ,- .-,-. . � curning it -just above the tube. take a - ". * 6 . I , - I 0. , .'-- twenty-two years ago there was founded the fingers of the lepers drop away, -viz., bran- ing beer) effected in spite of such strong V� ., .. , , - V. __�. �,- :� - � 11 - I, ,% I _. I Imatch and shave off the charred end, ed wholly or in part thereof ,. � �. � , in the city of Dublin . 1� � '�` ' 7 , -� - ..: �,�-,.'-. a society c&116d when the thus insuring an even flame. kets, flannels, tweeds and rugs. opposition -internal and externM-in - --,-, :.'.�?" . ­ it �... , , ". -1 � . , - . 1 -�.-,:_:--".� �.-�: C.- � the . HANDS DROP OFF AT THE WRISTS I . - _1 ,__ _ 8. Flax (Phormium). . �:_ such a brief space of time. To qul - I .ilf� - 1i .1 _ I . ; ' ' 1 y -, �,I,,­, .. ­ . - .. i% I . _-1, I_— -1` " .�.­ � . � I . 'gypt would he t . .. - ,.§. -, '.S - :_..�r, s "MISSION TO LEPERS." ::­." -:: I . I .. ­ I .c 1. I 9. - Barley; I - 1 . 1: i, E o abandon it to the vile . - 1;­�, . . I.- I e. - olt� , - � ; - 0 - - �. " Then," slihply. - ,_ , .6 - - - �' I I � says Mr. Herron, . !. - . . . , -, . I- I.. ­ . . ­ ' - - . . .. and oppres t.. '19!. � _ . , OV tO 10. Oat S. . . . isors _. .. - , , . . .. .1 * y . 1. � 1, Ho Prepare Trip&, � . . horde of plunderers , .� 1.� :. '... :..!: ­ �, � ­ ndenominational. It & " they have to be fed Vo .: 11 a .. 4 - -If. i-_ _�.. �:�, :V_�� . ft ivas wholly u It "I not se d " And the children of the lippers .. how I saw It done Moto 11. Wheat and wheat flour. . ,� who formerly throve upon its misery. -' '� �`� - I ' I . . -1 -:, 'Pealed to all classes. I will tell you I ­ . ' f -I 1�� f. - .. .. 12. Seeds. . . � - - -, ' 'I',.' - �:�; 140ney " Those who are untainted grow up I . . It would akqo imperil aikd diminish the : .-T.11- '': I .. 1� it -1. . out missionaries, but with the 50 years dgo in my father's house. C!ioal. I . . . of , .. ".. . I I:., ­ I -� s. . . � . � . , . � I I ,. ­ � : . ; .. m_ _'­: it rezeived, it arranged with the Imis- whole. I have'only known one instance, than 13. I 11 - value of the enormous investmentsbe, .. '. f ". .: ". � . - . I - ' ' - - "_ ` - I u '. o _. ...; . . societies on in which the digease broke out in the'writes an dld housekeeper. My -sister 14 Kerose66 oil (petroleum), .'' - Europeans, the French themselvets .11 '41- . ,�..�,.:. - .'- �_ �. gionaries of all the other :. i5: safes. . � ing large inviestors. The mere factof. ' - -1 . ­ , :;' . . ' f-. - . - _­. I . - i . � I I , case of children taken from their par- ttle. The I � ;�- __-,Z.* �,.,L.: . the spot, to e ish and..maintain wiy-' , did the work and I helped ili _. - would wit -b- ` ,I �t,4',471 1 `� � � I " 16. Organs and pianofortes, '. . . 1. . .. . districts ents. I 'have known one case, too, 1 ­ 1. . r - announcing that England - Nr . - �'. . ... . b ­ .� ...., beef's paunch is carefully emPti" turn- 17. Tallow. i e -half the * -:. ` T: � "�_� �;'!, � � �,t -- A . 1: I - lums for t -b le rs in all the ' : . __ �-_. of a European, wlko was attacked. I draw would reduce on ..:. I .- -, iel �: - � � ;.�, . .0 -, ��,_ � ,:.-%,� in which t' were to be found . ' lanks, value of all stocks ,- . �.�_jz - a, _,'. - [osely, but I cannot' ed inside out and laid in & tub, and the 18. Lumber and timber, p anT investments, - - ..�7 . _. e are at ths- present examined the case cl I . 2 - �._j' �� �, , i.n era , s�.,. - ,. -;jr " ::..- . .. : Briefl I e , ther g sewef, up with & large needle boards and dimension stuffs, rough or . V -. - .. _. - j. ,1� - 6- . ­ �_.. result of the account for it to this day. The Man - openin and the nurwrous French suffer I ­ 1 ,.:, � - mome . in �ndia, as the . manufactured, including doors,sash" s the others. I' , :vv�� , - . � . :t­-� ;��_ taked . . . - -�, .- �:; .�� - 'I, I 1. .,. wo, � f this, soeiet forty-one asylums, said he had no contact with the lepers, and linen thread. Then air would protest as loudly a. I %­ ��;'�?, -­ �_ 1, I ­_ " ­'Q� ­ . - -_., b Lusand lepers'. unmistakably the disease fastened. . 1�� )d � . . ,el , : and blinds. I i There in good re&gon to believe that a -1 . . _ with a Out. four t Itse . : is thoroughly sprinkled a.11. over - .-­� - , *'-�, �', - . " T work of the society," said Mr. If �ipon him. ' I I imel, 19. Binder twine. � . I Russia uses France as a more cats _' ,�§ �__, � _J;'_.�'4 . m X- � - ­�;i,.,) .�, ... I I * ing - ;1 . - -, " '. � ' It. A&�clal care being taken in sprink- The. ftillowing Mrticles, when Import- p,%w. the latter lend* oney and e � .. . e honorary nd ti ni an I in lik,- man- 1 � .-_�!,*, - . . 't- . � �_: Herr , who is at present in Montreal Mr Herron is th . secretaLry - . .. . f the Mission to Lepers. He ling tlkp, hol.eycomb part. lamnut8urdl ed under like co erting influencid in exchange for verha _. , �w_ 4 . - - - for t. p - for India o .. �,., 1�; .- _� , . ,,�� urpose of establishing an aux - I ., ,-_,._"%. - � in , bow long the tripe ceive in b,)Lh countries prefer- aly examin , � � ­�., to ...�, conducting a series of meetings Jay before it was ner to re promises, which. when close - , , , . k � ..... il�._ - ", ' , - ­ - ..v' ) - parent society, " is two- is knife to W if t,jal tariff treatment as follows, viz.:- bta e - ', , ,;> 11 : I- - ' * "' , . �� . . . -3, S. It this country for the purpose of e8ta,b-. tried With a broad -bladed oil, mean very little. The Frenc ,.',-� � - Its : L . ," fold- .11manitarian 'a.nd religiou lining 1. Agricultural' implements, includ- . ­ _.. .- * -,- - _.. � . cares in the first place for the bodies lishing auxiliaries to the parent soci- the lime had loosened the inner s, forks, great pains to proclaim the alliance.- , ' . _111�,_:,tjF .' , Es. . , sister 'ing also axes, hatchets, scythe, _. - . - L _. _. � .. - � - of *_;'1_1 ­� .of the lepers. and it preaches the simple ety. He makes no collection&, but the I of the tripe, but I know my . suchas- it is" and thus the Czar can in -_ � .1 ­:�'!.- .... �:- the branch is: watched it and as soon as it scraPOd rakeA. hoes; shovels and spades, if made diplomacy exhibit her as adAhag to his I ?s,�� �.. I 11 711- . . � . . . .. 11 . - � - . The lepers idea: is to have, when 1. .� - ted _.'_'� - I -of - Christ to them '. I , - gospel � , I-— , . formed, a .president and treasurer. to I white anti nice looking, it was scraped dut iable under New Zealand -eneral own . " I �... �.,­ ��-� " - 1,-� � I ,�. � .. I _­__ ... ---;-;*; ­­ are .- " �,;- %7'. - -;_,.. a.. �. �:.�­ ,. I . horougbly, rinmA bevera . - .� , �. . the latter of whom contributions cad � t I times and act tariff, to be free. . - ENORMOUS STRENGTH. - . . . �. I— _ '. j Elie . � _. *. ., . � ... - FOUND AMONG ALL CLASSES;A­ - : I . 1 .. " _.. I -1 � - , - I � 4. 1 be given. Thin officer, generally a 1 to soak over -night in plenty of water 2. Twines of all kinds, ropes and . - ­_ " - .' I "�;-.-- ,-. _t�, , - :)e- -1 - - n it. I rement- cord , a i -ate equal to 2. 1-2 per cent. While he is not bound by any formal I - g, _. - ��.� . .--. .- , . I - -� �. ii.'�' 18- 1, � �.. --' ;'fhey make the most patbetic, sight that lady, will, in turn, forward the money I with a handful of salt I I : - 4.1 I . . � .; �­; . , - -, � 4, -�.. .� - _­ !:' eye 4�ould witness. Anil yet nothing to headquarters. which are now in Edin- I her seeing my siiw add inom lime ad v Taorern less than the generai tariff treaty. The truth is most rtkely this: -- .� ,�.. . . _� - " - I . - - ­ , '4 [of � 1_7��. . - - . � - :­ � -.7 jo, � ", - " . . ... 1, .. was done, for them until we t6ok up the burgh. From thence it will be sent 1 sometimes -perhaps the lime had been rates current at date of importation. Rwmia has promised that it France is -;- _�51 � .!�" �ng - , !:- ­ d I am sure she '3. Leather, a rate equal to 10 per wantonly , atWked-which no one , - .: �,�,, - ­�' , . ' - an_ :� I._ . � - I.: � work." . . out to the missionaries of each district 1 slaked too long -an. . - , .' '1� ", � ' , I . . - - �-�, . ;._� 1. . I " Is it not extraordinary that the ir which the asylums are situated, and 1i was careful to cleanse it just ats won as cent. off the rate current at date of im- dreams of' doing_�she will side with - A,1 ' ,1 4' .. - . :., � �. : �:,,-_�-- - . ,- , " �- ­­��-w ,he �,- . ;..' . uld "set" if left portation. her and that France engages to back - `!.�, �%�....',44-",: . . : ...., .. - 1. British Government, for reasons of distributed to the needs of the work as I it was loosened. It wo . ._�__:_��_ ..'. � �, . . - - up Russia ge - % 'Ok� - - t1h- �_-_,. - I - I... . have insisted Upon thcse arise. too long. I think the next morning tile 4. Boots and shoea, harness and sad nerally. Thus Russia '18 .. i,. �P_ . j I- . iV­ ;,- _. health, would not - - .1. n .. .. A ; -F,-'r . e was take dler 17 1-2 per cent. ad v not bound to sustain France in . -? .­��- -- V�,,; . .y. at alorem, any of- '_ - - ', ' . , . ­ - 1. _ ­.: . - segregation 7 " - _.- . r - � .P t h ­ . L : :� -,. - . 'Li ­ �­" " �--_­'.:��;L�_; ' I ' res -!�­_;, L , , to Roe it any part had been neglected. or, in caw the gen6ral tariff rate in fensive war, but France is practically -_ -..-.. 11 ��_. , � : % . .1 " Well, nothin ' was done, and then, - ­ �. I., ,,� _. t , I %, . I � . I I : .Ak�):: �­, I I` CONGO CANNIBALS. . . ': I _. - ""_:. Lall. . ­_ � 9 . --L s. d and then the knife - - * know, an opinion pre ed .. ­ was used again. the both countries be 25 per cent., theprA- bound if Russia breaks the peace of . vailed, back � '­, 11 ., I ; � I I :%::��":; . - �­ �, - . . ... e I , �. �� rie& .t , , . I of the sir 14 ferential rate to be 20 per cent. %ulro .e. : 11�:_,� ,_ _ _. � - . - I I -.dical faculty. t,00,'that leprosy ,. -. ., . . . tripe being out in -pieoes ge. It is in the highest degr I . . ­L�. i ­ . . I Put he rat ,#' , *, 1. ­ .: - - I would ass - �� ex ,:- -, , . ist I A.- : �_�: ,- was nei; her- hereditary nor contagious. They Rai ggftalk riesh 4wFat as we ant aw suit. The waking is kept up until one's 5. Furniture at 20 per cent., ad val- y. that the Czar . �._:, .. . . j ;--_1 1. �_ ,-, �': �ain ­., . Jul I it is properly orem. France in an *-offensive war against . ­.�_",._­ I . �. .. .'� " How do you amount for four or Nation. - Igment tells ona that ' I _r__ . - - -,-.,. . �- :- thousand lepers to -day if 'the diseaiie - .�._ ..-. .. ' 'L I cleansed and ready for cookinA.7 Mackenzie Bowell, - , .1 Gemiany, apart from all questions Of - .-,", , , ! , - -_ " .. - , - . � � - , I a : I - - ,­, . �. ren ' I - - ----; " ,nd- � � - Turning to very dif fe ' t matters, we The process is not a pleasant Ono by I George K Fo8ter, 1, , I � -kinship, for by so doing he would have � :. , . -, V . ' , is neir hoer? " I :_ - 'I I . . I ­��.�Z*­,*-'- - - rks. .. ��, � I - I .; i. -1. - #I Yes, you might well ask that que%- - have had a very interesting discussion any means, and t be, lime is hard on the , � J, G. Ward '* ' . I evei:ythinF to lose and nothing to gum. .%_..�?"_. �!.��t.j,� . t.'. . '11 � - : . . . . M� -Ar-' &, - , �, :� -_ . 1: ., -1 out ;:.---., - 1 _-... - i, n be done to - , f -I Colonial Treasimer, for in such a war Germain would Va w�_. � : :­ - ­ . tion. I do not believe it is hereditary, - ­ hands. but something CA - I ;";.A�- ­nj -�­ - ­ . - I � - j�� ."'. -,- � _ j;. -:. . �.. . .� � . - . ;;- � . I � is conta- it the British Association. says a Lou I pair of loose gloves. If- this � . New Zeal nd. ,strono allies. Even if t e Czar -bis I ... 7 . � ­ , .. t . I i _: - ., �� - -. " e: 1. - �­ ' �i_ Queen,- 'j_ -,-.V- �. - , - - _ -, , d..,.-..%, " . . but I am convinced that i don letter. A certain captain 11inde has r . WHIP is a grandaughtex of our I . -1 , �� _,'..* -not greatly so, ho t62 I wish the result might be re- � . . � _���, . ., . . - - . w,ever�) I am � i's - I I ., - _. .,. . ... t I __ gious . . * I . �- - 7 ,, _1h A- , , .- , � � , . . . : � -*-V_ .", . , , - I - - -.,;.,:.; 1.� .i... - streng tis ofintOn by the b6an giving his experiences in the mat- r ,ported. In the days of ��hich I speak �v,re inclihod for a wanton war, which '.,�-�� ..:�,. � I . ' ' - I ­-... ­. � .i.­�­,_.'. . � ... I . _. . - � . �_, . *� ; � 7. .. .- t -of Dr. Chill, o London, who ter of cannibalism-& grewsome subject'we made "rol-&-choes" of the tripe and UNITED STAIES WATER FAMINE. s n evidence, the 2�_�� : �: " % I - ., .-.:. in which has I � Russia is so sari- - ' I-- �. , � fj�. %:7 _� �� .,;...-: . - - internal condition of . - i.-. -1 � , - ... . evot.ed years of study ,to the sxxb� It in batif, but that in a custo - I _� I .. I I I - . - - __ .1 . . ­ . - - � 5 - ._�,,_,: I je.c - upon -A hich he has, ,�ritten vol- Which attracted a large audience. - gone out of date. It is an appetizing wiliele Twwas In obio, Indiana, Kentucky ous that practically it is out of the . .; _ . . can _.: - _. - 1. . I . ., ."', , 11 ­ . . . � I . - - �1' I - : '.�:.. umi ously. I consider hirn the first no.new thing to be told that cannibal- I dish on a cold winter day. I isua Went Viretain'tV Ithoul Water. I question. -The majority of the intelli- .. , .. ­ -, � .. I. � __ .7�- - , - :.''; .1. ­ .11 lie consi -s the dis- ism f louriabes under -very different con- I . - _� . , ; gent classes are so discontented. by the I . 1. - ­ , � I �.. , :.� :1. I Z.- living authority. of � .. .. . - - _� - :. ,:1 .. � - - -(_­ �. .. :­�.� ea _ '. I .L `� ,nd's �__,� se mildly contagious. e says that ditions. There are those who say that j -1. POSSIbilitleS of onjong. , ' L .:, A special from Cincinnati says: -If neglect of sorely needed home.reforms : ' ­ .- . - , ��- - _' , Z !� . ' - - . .11 . - .: :!�' , 9,,V�,, , . 0 .; -1 . I 4r - .. -1 o". where there is- much co ta�.t -with le- every country.has gone through it at , . � that the Nihilikt organization has re " ' _'� inaal , J - � ,�. , - there is not a heavy, persistent rain I _ - ___ . ' ' '" � �L' - I % .. . _AIt6(j weter -as uring the .. . - . .­.. prosy, - some stage of its existence, but whether B-iked On'onii.-Poil in a ived, and once more d i .��.,.'.�', ..�: , �;, -.0 � . .-,: 1. . '. . a States, v Aar's life Is - __�ii;�,,­ I .1 - ` ' .'� � THERE THE DISEASE TNCREASS - this be = or not it is certain that the unAl almost tender. Lift out a*4 lay in this section of the Unite last nineteen years --the C . . . I - '' I ­ ' . . I ' �i._,�, . . akes - -�.� �_ . .� . . s not always been confinedl . Ohio, i ill6d. - ' '.. I.. ..r", , . . .�,.�, .�fA - . ... practice ha I � I ­ ­ . I - `_ � I in, a baking pan; salt and pepper to comprising a portion of Indiana impey : . hen .� . .i s.. where there is but little, it diminishes. _ Prince Krapotkin his in the Nine- 1 -4-.1 . . -L.!. to the savage state. - :_�_?-- t L . .. -es that the disease fron mpe - - _,.� _ _, . ri I :,-A '.1 wi h 7, - .�'. _. He belietc 7i which Readers of Preswtt will rememberl suit the palate and on each put a bit 4of Kentucky and West Virginia, the . t0entb Century for September to ' I , 1, I � - � ': of �."-." - : leprosy. 'The bacillus . butter. Bake in a hot oven 15 to 20 losses will ruin hundreds of persons. _ of _�6_ ,-* �,.� �e , . � Job suffered was that the Mexicans. who haAi attained a, ately described the rfLpid increase - �* " " - . -,-,, .,. :.�­ -� the - you liffow, has been discovered to i;� minutes. When. tender and brown . '..", ;_,4;�, - 1: ' - , ��.. i�..'_., .1, - pen-. ';�;- --E,` *-..: , 1 - human sys very high defree of civilization before - . .1 � - There has been no, rain. for weeks and poverty among the Russian Peasantry. : , is to.: -- .. . confinitil exclusively to the _ serve on a hot dish converse of What is hap .--::", -, I - m the Spanish Conquest. were wont to in- . water is almost unknown, except ina the exact � . ': � �.9, �, - _:� . .. I .. te . It is found nowhere else, so that - - " .1� . , , ­ i - ;� . 1. -:% dulge in it on great occasions. The war- Glazed onions. -Butter a -s&uL*P&u in Egypt under British ,guardian .- .. � 1 1 - ,^­ - ­ .: . _. . I f . -, _el_!.- ­_ i - .. - . I - ­` �: _� � .1. ­ .11,11'. I,. 1, - the disease cannot be communicated to . w holes in the Sciot,o aud Miami, in " - ­.. , -1, . . ­ ". � . I �- . rior who had come successfully out of & Arty Of & sh'ip. This is mainly a consequence o .. . vv',j ,_ -1. . and lay in some onions, as ne two feet six in- . - . ,,�� -, 3,.,. - . . - .. - ,3 only _ , -, �­, _. . - �,­' i One . �.� -f �,. , , . �� . _ -� the system by, fo6d or water. and the Ohio L . .. . -� - ;� - .4. : 1� - 1 . - a stock, ches in the obannel. IGNORING ECONOMIC LAWS# . , . ­ _. fight with his enemy would invite I size as possible. Pour in meat I .. . .1 - % __.. ., -�,_ - p.-olific source of the propagation of the . . . � � �,, � . -71 . -friends to discuss the ­ ,-If . I t . I � was, before the establishment part - , - , ' :�­ - " .1--- . 'her this was much t so long as the- � '.,­4'7.?1F-- 5eefrk- - - fallen foe. Whet - so ,sr. Boil d. . ,:._�-'. V;__,._1_1 - j " �om_e,_,U`r� asylums, the habit of th , oinnati, PortSMOUL11 - ., , ... � I y of se4ect gravy or water to nearly cover the part of Ohio, along the line of the Cin- for it is certain tha . �­ - C. e chil- c treat as a I onions, and two lumps of sur -&* Ivirginia Itail- I . J." _- .. - ­. 1. � . , 'i 11,-, ­ � . , �,� - .. - : ;i,.?7 - ' deteri ­­--,;­."` - ,fe of 1�--� - . I a gastronomi i, practical proof briskly until the liquid is reduced one- way, the water famine is so great that land is hold in common without in , ­- I .._.q. 1,,� dren living with their diseased pi.rents. of his valor does not appear, but there vidual ownership there must be . . , _. � . �*�.. ,.,.:!:, ­ .. 1. �­ . .. A John'�.� . . Children are liable to ac4Adents, to . ra k bf the ,that road has donated two tanktrains 1. � ., . i... '. wounds, and cat8 upon the skin. With is no reason to suppose that, the uests stove and allow to giiiiaier slowly until A wore oration. No man will manure or im- . . _­ _S,_�'i: % �, . .., r - ­�_ . - ,'� cV, � � with - �:­,_. . , - were otherwise thaii pleased witf this . prove land which two or three years, - - - --- ­­ � .: - ,�­. Z- � c _'�.-,V' .. � . � their skin abraded, they would carom the gravy is quite thick. Add salt. of small towns are without a drop,and . .:,- � ­ -.! /� 1 e.another one wRI have. He -quotes --,,.I . . all in:�: ��_, . - hene . �. .:--. ', 1. I - ., - - � r - . � . I .� I.., ." their parents or be caressed. From addition to- their every -day bill of fare. nd pepijor. . . fi . re8 are not tolerated. The reports - . _1 . _. .:.,�.. �1: Nowadays, however, cannibalism , a . authorities to show that in numerous - , ' ' � - -,11 �_. - . g C - - - , ­ j. -I a the -, ___.. �­ the wounds of the latter there would far as we knbw. only to be found a 11 Onion Tart, -Peel and allos' the from Kentucky describe much thesame cases the rent and taxes are far hi h r . , ..- 11; . ' I ' 1Z ' .1 ' ." 1:� � �- I . ... .- . .. - hich as - _� �;­_l - -1 .. W . , I- . ',!- - . , be cxuding matters, and these inocu "pt,aiji:' ' ions thinly. Line a dish With p"try, condition for lack of water, w * t t .. neath -� : � the ruder and cruder races. on . I than what can be obtained from he al * �?� ­ - �,_..­,­ - 11 - . . 1_�­ _,�:._. , lating the abraded skin, the disease Hinde's expe)riences have been in the I in some cams to be hauled.- for mil ' lotted land under the present modesof - - � ­­ - - - ­ I .. ' ,."- I Ck -up, �_:� _� _. place a layer of onions In the bottom. The Ohio river cannot float a single .� ;1 !.. , Would spread. Our plan has been to _. I ­:,� .. I f .. :- - "- �,- �7�1 .? .- .�, ' t, a little flour, boat. At every landing spot frodi '... ­ : N. - �en in' _,i� 1. , take -the untainted children from their basin of the Cong?, and according to - culture, and that during 1part of the - I - -�,t!, i. - - - .., . - him human flesh is -eaten there ab a sprinkle over peoper, s&I year vast numbers wander it search 0 .., -�V'.. :i 1. . - ... .� W hen � ­ . � . . . I ,_�'-,�""F : .1 . . patents." I work or to beg. As if to irritate the - _. _ _�,� 7. w, ..:; � � eat beef then more onions, then salt and Peprieri Pomeroy, O., 460 miles to Louisville, , jiyd it;,-`�,!. � I I . " Do y(,u separate the husbands an ust as we I ___ 'Ar.- - .- �: ?�_,_ . .. .,- . �'� -,'-`1_,-_ I . and mutton. until the dish is full. Pour over some Ky., all sorts of produce is rotting in intelligent classes, men and women who f I .__ .-ed to.'.:'.- ' . -1 wil es ? " . . � �. .� . _­., - :- i milk and the sun of day and the frosts of night. "�_';'__eLi L. I - 1�: - 1. ; ' , . 'I., - . - . -.1 I . ­ ­ sweet cream or butter and displease the police can Dow be sent to ,_ 7 -_ . '.. , I � ': -, �,� pose - �, ­' .- joned. -.: - - . . " No, I have always been op d to - 11 � ,.o I - A competent river -man said in the space Siberia without even a mock trial His ' - � ..: I _'� ' ' -after , - �' , . . ..'- that. There is little, if any, danger in '. �,., Canadian'tive stoek Trade. � ., cover with pastry; bake until the on r two willion bushels . �'" __i__� , � - , -r' . .. . - . amed on the rive temperately written facts explain the - "":, -�_ - -,.�­� crowd : ,_:�� .. - . .- '.... . , permitting them to live togethel, for '. . � Ions are tender. This is a delicious ac- n , a half million of cabbages, a � i �:,� . ana- as ..L _.'�_;, * -, - I a 'it does not - appear that the 0 _Mp".niment to baked or boiled meats. Of apples revival of Nihid ism in Russia. The mur- � - ��;- - _,-', F­�'!� Lo'king 'L- , marked symptom of the disease is ster- '' __ . quarter of a million bushels of pota- - , - ,, .. I .-, othod is to use alternate lay- der of Stambouloff, the ex-Pr6mi6r of - I.. _... �­ ... : - s than live stook trade is likely to -find a Another in ' ' . I �.;. " - -_ - down- :,,.' . �-.,- . both toes, untold quantities of butter, eggs � � � ` ' . _* �, ility." . . Bulgaria, by unofficial Rua "in agentA . -_­ . lia. 013 era of -sliced unions and potatoes. I . . _%�.,; �. - , y that - ­�:: . 1: This, then, is how thQ , pve:-- serious competitor in -Austra ther farm produm are spoiled. All - �, 11 , 4i ,`­ - I- - . ;.1 I . lopero . jith salt, popeer, butter, and o has set a frightful example to the Niki � _. - i raw, season v � - _ _. ..�'._�% , - . , - .- "; u of row t be ""' . me the -;:"r*_ - They come vol ntarily to the asylum the latest live stock shipment f %vater of thb little stores are short of grocer- lists, for. at the time he was surrounded I . . "z , , and pour over -a little milk or - ��,, - - �:,­ � - ,,6�'w. - . - . ' . rs, to ,.. - - , child's 1' ` ; the district in which the lived, rds, nearly all of whom . ., 'f--1 _-- ' , . I . Antipodes to England there was a 1680 and-b0o until doi�e. No rhast is used ics. and the losses to. the steame had _ ,_... 1. ­ `� ' _ .- �A, ..� ., � by gua . �, _' ­��:- - - � - . IR � [ife be- � .11 . - glad of its shelter. For, sinoe the in- - uy- been corrupt e '. + .. - ­ , .produce dealers, shippers and b . $20,000, which is attributed to four t - latter recipe. Bo ;Kould.be the d. Considering all thin#s, , : -, I Xe _ _J� I � strok- "' 11 a ugu�r�t ion of these establi�hxnents, the Of : The unsuitable nat of' . - .- do $1,0M.000. 1 .. it is reasonably certain tha*'there will , �. ;".-" a fully - ��.- : � municipaliti3s have been hhained into causes ure the served very hot. I ers elow . - :. -,;- � � - �, -,;�, � .� I * t - ' . " . - , , _' �',� __ __ ., _. _... I ... a last re- . ­ �_'� � 11 I ­ - ­ . , , .. _. insur .. .. I ­. . . . �_._ , "�. �.,-.. 1 ., �e then ­-,� giving some local relief. But thin is .stock- excessive freight and i , to:! serve be no war, for England, as OI)ion Sauce. -This io nice . . . . 1. .. - * ,-: " . . - I I : � Ir. . --.*- , ­ .. . .. , " source can join -_ . ._ 1- L. , 11 . - . I .. I .�,_L. : _ . _1.� md de,- ,:.-.'-'.' �, doled out . . ance, conditions of transit, and mor- with warmed-over. meats.'.. - Sli" and -, .1. ., - : � Q41C , . . - the triple alliance, and - I I . . . - Ten per cent. of the I I I I .-,: .- kly paelfie& ... !: ngth of the four coun I . 1. . , z �,,, . , ,. * ' I tality at sea. L � the enormous stre �,_'L",J­ �V' .j' . - � . . . _ . . . . . . L �. . !... . j I Ma4e . ' _�� _.: - . WITH STjCH TNDIFFERENCE � ". cattle died and 16 per can!t. of the fry- three or four. -onions, in a large would forbid any such folly. -All I r.... I I _1.1 . . ; ' .. ' ,. :. . Husband (furiously)-flere's. my best tries I -.... ­ lo''. __ I I the poor cries- It -is thought that if the vtO�.- spoonful of- butter, stirring frequently �. . ho wish well to Franoe should prkr - 1. �i� �.__ "­ - :7 ,_ to their sufferings that sheep. . mecrachaum pipe -brokea I How in w - 11 , -11Y. 11, aws Ise a 3 .. A% ­...., 0 - :1 tures, hardened into an inflexible 8t0i0- age can be reduced' to forty days vely .for peace, for.if there were war, Ru,ssia 1, �.-­�_'.-�, I � �- - ,-: � . ' . so they will not burn. When. ni the name of sense did that happen f- - -, �-_, ,.,: mi , - I . _iwood add a large p0ouf Ul if flour ' except that as in the case of others, .would abandon ;M�, , � . 1:_1. i4 - brr Wife -71 don't know, . .. 1. �, , t ­� - 3m by the callousness of those in au- businew may be M040. more . promis ., :, � . . . 8 "N� :­� k - - . . , -1 _ . , - . . , �. I.. lf�_, . . . . L . I � , _ _3s_ . - I . ,*,. , . . .- t I .- ,, .: , . , . 4� hority, come to the asylum with thank- - avy or stock. Timmer when I got 'UP tills I found her. Tn 1807 she seized and kept terri, T ,-. . Ing. and a pint of gr n -'1;7-?�, ! . A' - .1. - ... . . . _ 41 "I - - - � , �:�.��,,,..'�!'­ �.-T- .1 _ ­ 1, know they -will receive � ___ . - I I � ­:_'.. 1. for a few momentis, � add salt and- m')rx" he front tory belonging to her ally, and in 1878 ` �' � "q ill � N .,� ;��-jFJ . gently your. -mearachaum; pipt in . I .1 I - .ulness. They - i I t' .., . . K� -_ . - - . I �-. I . .- I . U, I . � j � . u,, ach . Another 1-11lds. �' ' .- , anti , In. If more f lavoring. hall, and on the parlor she did the Qe- i .. ... . t'i'mm welluome. Each man, or e - . � - , t, 1.1 '. stra . . I 1*0 . , , , :;.,. ­.�.r,T,� .. . . . . . I I.. . I I ' h- - . . - - .1. I - � . -, . __ I . . . - . �. .- I _,�'. . 11 ,­ - ., I .- i 411W r � U, 6 .. , -­ . � - "I'll, � I I ­ , "Lave two or three simple cooking �!,, �­ , - -,-: " � tablespoonful of mus mant,el-piece. , , 1 - _ I :I_ . I I , i" 1. � Tnn -Do you --0611 that.' - .: . : i - *V I ­ - 11 - EMIor I �.. � .: in which 1 . - . , ci- New So , - of - I '... ­� - . . 's --a girl on the - well -ac uth Wales owns 2,182'Infles %_ � .... , , , , , , , , 11, ,�_ .. - I . � � I � ,$_ � 1�00 I large� pot Lhey *' TW ketchup, a little POPI)Or 841100,030. Husband -Ob, �. ­� - bicycle a no* woman I ' . � . � � . . 1. X ­ - . I . � � .. - . X � � Worcestershire,. - ­ - ` - dents �will � ap en. I presume there railway, and New Z6&laxkd in 1892 owned - . - f -a. � _­ .room , tmildly) I., 1: , .. - I - . I .� b �A, eir food, and out of which they I .... ..'3'.1 . ' I I � _ f ,:� .,4� , .. , - '. , 'ro. -ati . uWa - . , . - - � .1 - 1 .'4� . - :� , ich they Triplett -No; . O.'s wPne tic . wO . i jai . � � . ­ _', '' I .,Wl . ;.1 �. '. .1 and a pan upon wh . . 1. . J iffed *� Ohibas 'Pool 6aedium­eixe4 bag be'011-i an . hquake or, - so. ething. 672 rdiles, . . ­", , . � . . I , , . � � � I .- .. . . -1 I . - . ­- I - � - � I - . - ., I . . I ­ :: They ,Man* I . , 1: I 6W ." ­ 11 - . - f � I . . _. ��;: 1- ., - - - . , ..... _: �. , _ -. 01-11 .. ­�. 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P¢rdon. read; to buy anyaanttty of apploa at - � nd Mrs. Theodore A: Mo(3illivray the Pickering Fruit vaporating Factory. M_. a . ,..y . f t - d��ii�� ; ., "- ..: ttV o nin from a tbres Apples can beebt6ken off trees .Windfalls and • ,: M :.:.. , tri Tuesda m r g u diaweter ... , - •••J.•-, . °. been .!41 . ji � �� $ returned o❑ 3 -= eir tr► all kinds not smaller than 8 inches i - urin th p lit at .. it08 month's•nisit to 1'�uro e• D oraoft Duos taken. Ap les ;Will be boughDt I Jo s p p .. 8 pv;�liahed every Friday morning at its of8oe' abroad they visited all the places of nowin the kickering factory and prices patd'aacordinS Tues Yickeriug, Uut to quality. Cordwood wwuCed, beech an -n a TERMS; the British Isles And spout a week in (fi5 e rte. France. The arrived home in capital maple, i3AHLER BROS:, i'ickering, Unt. lStt ■ ■ • i • i i • r �i.�r3Vpesys'.. iiar; i1.00iafpaiditriadsaaa France. Y __----------- -- ---+- - �J�. � - . �,. - I 1.t acre. I ... I-=- RATES OF ADVERTISING : Health, Mr• McGillivray having seined flf _-. • Be 10'cente• teen pounds in weight during the trip.. OR BALE --1n 10.4 to snit purchasers. - � � ry earth hirer insertion; per•line - - - t, per interesting event took pleas on on lot 95, eon !, Township of Pickering, _ e Each subsequent insertion, per line - 5 A y yC1 thing W I him , . .;: -,- - ,1 This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad. Wednesday afternoon at the residence of 200 bus, turnips, 200 cords Brat rhes wood, ett con- our esteemed townsmen R. L. HuQgard be .cords second olasa wood, 75 cordo drat class soft -- . j , in Tertisemeuts. n wood. bold either on the tiro nd or delivered. ial terms given to parties maki g - lI+ spec Half- B For particulars api�ly tie any 0 mots for 3 or fi. mouaha or by the year. - ing the ma"triage of his daughter Louie to boned. J,�xse O B[i1ID11, fltontfville ;deH. eB;arm�� ed a6 a uarterl - I Tel or yearly contracts pa; 1 4 y Peter Russell, Of UabcidgA• Rev, Thos.1. sPQTUFiT, Markham ; Or iiIIe81EL BiiUDil�, White- . Business cards ten linea or under, with Papp*, Manning tied the knot dexterously and ae- - a able in advance. vale, f . O. Residence, lot fi, con id52-54 .srk-it, � .al I, - C On year s5 00, p y cure there being a houseful of friendly wit- ... - - r:< -,'. urn ham. , ' i� ' to �No'tica an local columns ten cents per line, -� At ooa le lett for the west - �, I cents per line each subsequent .insertion, nesses. file happy p They. To' - g ial contract rates made known on applloa- by the 8:10 train In the .evening. and were A p�85 W t d. �`�' u i _ .lei was la. 1 a -... i .:_ on. No free advertising• unctions bombarded with rias and other verba -I, ,Phil] Advertisemeuts without writ an ch d ac- ' .rill be inserted until forbiddeu and. charged Joseph Taylor, clerk and treasurer of John E Gee wishes state that he will be elan oordingly. orders for discontinuing $andel s barn, paid his brother Dan a visit prepared this, tall to purchase Gay quantity of1. �` Di manta must be, In wilting and sent to the pub- . Locktown, north wa.d, on Sunday last, apples at market prices. Notices by mail will I- I fisher. his object being to secure a few shells to receives prompt attention1.. - e st r+ Job Wort promptly attended to. I 1 yti Tj ss 1i ht a * , , , etrof -u Goods Look Ips 111 LJCAr PRO?Ri�TOR. load for the ehooting•matoh at the.ja bore ExeC�xtora' iTO Ce+ r �. The, W, J. CLARK _ on Monday. Whilst ramaginq his boxes. l� AI he came upon a few charges of dynamYte ,.i : "I ' OTcir ]POU IndependencT- ' which he laid on a chair, and proceeded ,fit valuable farm of the late James Hell, I - _ i ing 1 with his search'. Dan's little boy of three Dining Claremont village, Pickertn$, will be i - Goa Our Aim -A First-class Local Paper• once took charge o! the d na- j Wil�n s H°teldarns :1r Eapeotations► -The hearty veers old at Y sold m t, on Auction, a� O . - and of a hammer,'• with which he Claremont, on THURSDAY, NOV. 7th, ai i f Come.in and insgect the $rocks of support of people of Pickering and vicinity -mite Q o'clock p. m. - .. . OI started pounding one charge: Pretty soon Tsars or Bless -10 per . cent of the purchase , . i ! - iw Tori it exploded, blowing off some of the poor •money on day of sale. and balance in 90 days. BLANKETS, , Wu FRIDAY, N OV, 1, 1895- little chap's fingers and -tearing his face subjects to reserve bid, GREY FLANNEL$•. - to 18 badly, --Chronicle. THOS. Po Asci ou r, REV. J. P. B ello'>atar,' �' SHAKER FLANNEL$It 8i a Fenwtok. i SHIRTS SND DRAWERS, ed s NOTES AND CQMMENTS. . The boiler for the- power house for the - - CASHMERE HOSIERY, ! laelrT I Oshawa Railway Company has arrived. ! _ . . Laurier has, completed On the.23rd ivat. at the reaidenoe of theMONK`��LOANLAMB'S WOOL HOSIERY, a Han. Mr. I .,. YARNS AND . FINGERING.: A 1. big tour, and in a few weeks several bride's father, Eaat Whitby, by lRev. --.-ON r S. H. Eastman, Mary Beatr�ioe, Youngest Mi�RTGAGE SECURITY of the coilservativa miuisters purpose daughter of Richard Pdothersill, ez-wsrden I , : �1. was _ Remember our Floor Oilcloths when putting up the Stove. �Dt taking a similar daunt. of Ontario Co., to Fred Loftus Walton, : am 4% Fa$TAZ'�i . + . second son of Dr. L. Walton, Indian Prim ` From 1118 whirl of SOIrie 4f the Superintendent and Mayor of Parry Bound. bought and acid on aommiseion, I D V ` I , i ! - Toronto aldermen recently, it would ---'-' 1.- Fri, �- -y~ life Accident Piste seem that the Georgian Bay Canal MARKMAM_ agent %r Fire, - wee I I �. ` I Olass and Steam Boiler Insurance a sa scheme is yet to be a reality. E, A Meisre. R. A. Mason and Capt. Aolph - Sim' Macdonald has clung to the subject are deer hunting on their' farm at Moore's Two hooses in Pickering to rea0 ar f°c - p well, British -like he knows. nothing Falls their many dear friends are on Ole sats. _ I i . . fan outlook for ienison. I I I --. , ; . ,ng ­ I . 1�1 of defeat. I i Mr. W. Morison has real h the iesder - hot ConvevancinA +z>~refally dose at a amanoh � , - bay Frank Madill, M. P., for�horth 011- ship of" fat. Andrew's will � lower rate than asoaliy charged. nit- . bid or¢aniat, the resignation les searched and certified to w • • • • • . s t . . . . • • • . . • • i • I tario, died at,his residence in Beaver- effect !ar three Babbath`a. The session is rs laired. Private farads al• '` . al ' ' at 1 ton, Lha other day. He has be -an in looking for an organist. wa an hand to loan at . r health: for some time ast but ps for poo p We have heard several Soaaq men „the lowest rate of i Ips his friends were not expecting the end around town talking of herding kaffirs in interest I New prints, Cottonades, $hlrtings, Corsets'. bay bat so tar nose have taken so soon. In fact they were looking Beath Afnca, Q. RICHAiiDSON Qenta Ties,.. latest $tyle. and Color. White land Fancy 8 irI to 1 the trip and now that the babble is burst , ', I `� with hope for bis recovery1. ing the idea will be given up. o r+r: lisle'. Moak, PtotreriaR ' . Spring $ultinge and Partings.1. i The Reeve is in receipt of s commani• .,,- ----I- . I i Remnants of Prints at Reduced p"rices. ge 9 ' ` �-� John A. hlcGillivr$y Lae an ounc• - - cation from the Inland Bevenae Depart Wall papers from Sc. up. ole' ea rt sale of "his farm stack to take meat re�airinR ,the registrativa of the , - I i �- PARKER,- �lll1 0 - ago 1 . Rumor has it that lie electric t>tRtst system, a fee of 7110 u - . �-�, PA Ri �� II a place 13h°rt y neceesar for stration. .. . .. -, . .- �. intet;ds removing to Seavertol� and y rob' -i . - 11. . ­ L' This town has room for a soap factory --Smin -� -- -.-- - -- - a�suming the law practice of the late and such a factory here would do well by `+ - - . . `- F" ] 'I .� the Frank Madill. M. P. It is algia stated the promoters. The woollen mill wouldMILLINE .. _ Bel '-` that lie will likely seek the Conserva. prove a large and ready consumer and -- - , r : , i i i i i ;ho th On'tario. customer. It should make a profitable in - aalive nomination in t vestment for a fstr capital. Pi ckerin iii i! ! pOo rumor ,ve will not tin on Saturday a , pro As this is only - At the Reform mee g A . vouch- for its cgrrectness number of cases o{ pocket -picking are re- I, ' _1 me }1 gra, Joe. Resect lost 13.50, Mrs. E HAVE a mole complete t hue ills�rue d Lib p° Mrs. ' All kinds' of Graun taken in eft- !..-- - J. Israel Tar ,e " Lanae lost $19, Mrs• A, Fleury S`d,W ba roceedin s Frankland g15, Nrs. Johnston �1 a©d i•►a change for Roller Flour, Graham ""'� and varied stack of Millin- an lawyers to institute p 6 train Cracked Wheat, Rolled ' ' .-'».• against the Toronto World to recover c econ tsini� out on ee at,d herr railway Flour, finery ani accompaniments thanL I' f m� $b0,000 damages, for alleged slander. p, pox Wheat, Rolled Oats and Cora 1.'`'�-'`' . ' go World should feel flattered that ricket taken out of her pocket. The net. ever before._ Y m' The sbell fakir with the pea, got in his fine Meal. a ey ubs and severs! Dun men ste ra rted I , its items are capable of doing so much • j " y g 1'0 I . W. Fj,LVIB$. mischief. Surely Mx.Tarte must as having played hard against the mans i /� D c T sti er whose look ran high. W- Smith, of 1V1 XX ►7 1 Lave a feeble knowledge as to the g I re. the Economist staff ie reported as braving I.-" I - I. I I l I �. ! ' 1 nan�ial standing of newspaper men dro X15 before be tonaad it impossible _ DICKERING; Ont. -Af la S Ply ams. E:• - ,-•- In -.- I - - — — generally. . to beat the ferkir at his can g ----_- - rience is a great educator.—Son. -, THE CELEBRATE ,_ ,��_ ___k" -A pa Recei.t reports from Ottawa state Mrs. Reesor, wife of the Hon..D. Roeear. sti 1 au_% • 1 be a point- p l COAL �Tlie a pp was the nasal of Capt. and Mrs. Itoi h on 1 v. .. ia-or C V� E i - f: .b.. �• . at p �iIOrH� th r� NT- .. Ree.oE r Ger son, W D ;; s ' ed collector of customs at Montreal. Friday last, and over Sunday. aoltooayleiged to be the besi of '-. $ls ChaliCeB are good for the reason cost mined. I ' �` , The goang ople of ldarkbam 'trove _ ID - r ; z that A. J. Chapleau} Lieutenant -Gov- derided to hold a basket party in the town .. -{:. - b �. ernor Ot �uebec, is exerting hie infla- ball on or about the 8th of -November, and tis the nark, dreaming clouds of depression a r Elifting, Tl the viaati as will be isaned vefy short! . •.,.I All o$TI�v(� DIhiEC�.•.. i - . �� once in the Major's belislf, and in 4 ....�+"gt11� TSE MINES.... . And the gleam of prosperity over ug gl°Ws, of considerable pull with the ffin• d . g Robin&on, surer of Salem I Lieut. has c P Eckardt, died in the Home of Incarsbles, , 'Tis a suitable time to look over our wardrobes .. Government just now. fir. V� bites Toronto, on Sunday, and was broagbt hers Why,- buy inferior coal 'when Toe ma 8" � . And serously chink about getting new clothes, F1 Y Pp on Wednesday morning's train, when the the best for II&MIS pries. chances of, the appointment area arOi - utl on the wane• funeral procession prtweeded 'hr°0t to As the above convictioq. strikes you, b�tdhat we make clothes ane make - , k e y n Lutheran cemetery.FV� remeIIl Holmes is now on trial in Philadel- G. H. Bt�.phenson, eating tot a Toronto ..... V 1 ••••• action, we world ask Y° � and general make-up. We live in Pirie's Block- .. i L ' f r the fon list of murders he capitalist, has gncohaeed.o•snty-eight feet them right regarding p I A phis o g frontage an Main sheet, scall o1 Vanaant's glhi{4 l3'P., PICKLRINt�. IIt - has been acc•aised of committing: Pre- hardward store from kliss Victoria Iieesor, �tc�cu House.) . " GACH PICKERING'S..i N gumeabl for to arouse eympathy with and purposes •erecting at once a brick (aPF - }> y 0. W. DECIKER. is.. N M 3 the jurymen be dismissed his lawyers brook oonayainlang 'soar stores whieb it is , :. I -__ _ FAWONAB%a.E TAILOR. • p M.1 Ionday and conducted hie own Case said are aheady rented to the ioUowiaa i tjs; The Standard Bank, J. W- Selby,• �____�,_�. tl most of the day, bat towards night he Ham H&U, and Chas. a. Pringle; With i d a N b ar A condaded that the situation was too With the addition oftMr. Vanzant s brick v a - iInd i _- • _,:�­. L. ".'_'­�­- -Ltwo stores to be erected in Ohe '' I -. ; Tine - a grave and re -called his legal advisers. brook of st aide of the street wilt be r ° e 1 now tinue on the case spring the ea i i • • The will 1 improved. The Salvation r as a : - 0 i o y wonderfully p _ --- i • t r until its Close. . Army barracks are to be moved to J�ph a. >g - .. "'`""" Pearce's old leasehold. &oath of Fayre & p O �ill� . - �'Thb county council, of York, •at barber shop. --Economist: . a .e$' q1e W RED t P• • e la v- � �� a . a � RIBi34N�. gall and ge ri�8s. i its last meeting passed a by w . g'i BL Q �'i . t4L ing over the York roads to the minor , - bate Register. - '.��' I ? - - �,� �tA.NILLA - ' -' . i • 2 C. a • + > Y,4 municipalities through ` which the Dov. let. -Credit Gale of 'farm elf ck, 1 a - 0 `1 -^ _� , Y Farr, rt of W W. H• �' ] r ; oto: the property 14 - - — - � . -run, and abolishing toll-gateb on con- Ciop&l one e►6 lot 2, con. �., 8+mr oro Town p ;S +► .10 Jae '�' I clition that the city abolish market oinin Port IIiuon. Bale st one r � ,, �.,,, Feb' � M �. r_ ship, adjoining r articalsrs. i•0 all titre of Harvest Tools always on hand. Mizell Palate, 011e, Varnishes ! fees. Out of 13 municipalities into o'clock sharp• d y a a - ,o -- of sae Year �3 a® F felt of hiaohine Oila. a Bee bills to p ,� .• J; ' ' sated, nine agrged proposal D. Beldam, aaptionear-- = Etc• We ixi&,ke a spec' y - z to the ro osal and �� ups, Under the revision of • >ti '�. +f • R�aZ�n, P1Ckerin• - �" ' .• , refused p a a � 0 , c 1 May ' L - ° - x four - the statutes the Qovernor-in-Council 11rew ldvertsaemer►ta• y �� Jne 4 . _ + . ' a - -i (of Ontario,) has either to ratify or - � w w ,i - a only 0 BENT. -A' comfortable divellii�q • C . e, +w gep0 so refuse to ratify the by-law. The fished in Dirie's block, Picker- V. . � I Attorney General had fixed Thursday and shop atta . • poi. - 10 - ; . " I- I i y ing villas©. Possoulon given immediately . of this week to hear the various muni- Apply to MSS• P1'BIE, over D. W• g�6tf �s y a w :: Npv. fZ . ; -- OF —.-- _. cipelities ant parties, but owing to w---- �° ' . c :—Between Cherryaarood, DaIIb g � tB011,ers' Lint 1895 T -HORN CATTLE�r . - __­. the engagement of Mr. M09s, Q ;� LOtBan station and k'tekeriag on W44nesday X Q ���. .��___ - . , � t` this meeting has been pat. off until j MUNICIPALITY OF THE "' October Stu, a fawn or light �browa all wool i .�. At Springwater',Fa7'?1ii Wednesday, Nov. 6t.. 1".. h, at "2 p. m." shawl. Finder will oblige by le.riag &arise at �er . this Drees. of Cs.1�e,DA • ,ToC 'OC30 # '�" i The above items appeared ip Wednee -, "�" 'i �v _ Y l,ol0�,000 7*11r of olvT®sIo. Win.. On Friday, Nov• 8th,1895 f OR BALE -A number of_re tere+i �8pIF pl<Id leis ,I` ~"•-•-e-- ., a day's World. It will be remembered is hob �v�a, tt,,t t lav® u that Pigkerin Township Council F $bropehire ewes Gad rams at a reapply tO g. ce for cash or on s•►roved paper. Apply tc OII the ground jVA0 MAS PUGS, lot , oon. !, pieskerin town- 60► NOTION ' the"pentone.mentioaed opposed the .by-law, BB [� asiltt or delta r,., lthip, or address Whitevale P. 8. lSlt! iiBS8iV8C FU11� 'i't744,{? 8ectiane 5 and a of the Volare' List Acte 4g HBad pure Bred' shtlrt-�o 4 i . that we did not wish to assume the Ass®fig ®y�r . " i al by &aid seetioaa� to be so tr - 1 , . reeponl3ibility of maintaining the 0 LET--Tn the Village of Danbarton, T ted or .deli at t1aGe list Grade ti7ureasat dal H - 5 • a oomtortable hoaae and shoat iA acres of Head C3"tCB+ TUIQNT m ewrin b titie taxi- - attle,. � - L, " C �' That obaeotion re- - ' RWuge bridge. or and en, hard Gad soft water, good - `"'" i r1 to "id sot, of , g y p Ip (3lydes a orseg and Colts 1 to JOHN !ie- revised sat $+xil o t ®said Didt11%� al -ere of Pickerin stable and ve house. A p ya k hit>l a brace a� ,a v'he i .1 era► t4id to 16th in the &aid Muniotpa1- _ % moved, and the ratepay g _ ore, nt. - ave the to removed. mTosH, west Hix P, o„ i o Tt►is ° h ___ ___ -- - ---- - ----. where deposite u% Ukeh at► •ul t • :ice e1eo for members $t the T�. antaiive 1 splendid Team rage r . t , .:. would gla dly ga - - asssm�►t >tta>. lyleotiaus, +gad said 16 hands t ►!d favi _ in mlrotaaea►t Whltevnlei 4010. Reeve (forces and Fret -Dep. Poueher �`1 TRAY gEtFER--Cam®� the prem• ' �' r S lase of the andersigaed• lot 88, ooa g Picks - Cam 0# Yg BAR 1 F I : at i% ;int and remains 8 prppsrty of the Estati3 I :': , �' will look after Pickering s interests Tov r,,.i►lp. reoeati a rear better. Owns the >� 1140 it a oa ' :..... - g rcv� re arty Gad ale$ • ° b'IRef1:. �* ! s+la on -16 i►?<sa�aiae Obs said :d AB � � �i' . ctatAl�At�• When the matter Comes before the oan have same b p -S Larntereet all •. :,, a +T air - anlr ° err+ars - g" This being the Winding- :er '. ex"nsei. -, a1t,R'PRR, eurswaod r- I ernor. _ F'aaHlae ;aria >er ag , $ ; the saidd Estate, all va ill be sot ! Au bit Iseutexiant•Crov _ . 0 REb3T'-A1. . . , � , , ...�_.. � E OR T 5' rei ie'rve, :," e>e uug bird OR AL - ak h .wig limit )y}�' f If et;44��* Atso i2 - .1. roomed br! '. f �41 n: • fo lei six _: r:-, - ,� .,' _ - tiQ Z 9 T z• say ld a towaa lime evil! eta ? . .: _ {► o pl? r j. { tffi[ s reaideapcoe, . d that near►.. ;�r=� " :�, p _' 1Ir• • Y 0131Q Y.{ moire df fan . -a •. i- . y RF a apH rile $ :. z •• 1Q.�►k r. /', ride the Hin taxa rows �". _ t a - P ►°' to the around F y ton, on � � ; 9� � p�- 0 I _ R_ . ^ � .' t . lark wap barred a Rad a" 4 ,Y t .. La � -__ ., .. a�W y (� _ �f V • hear pat 46 # ..• -, p i '� y' a stable and @t { •�• 1 {� .r t ffiteCilt filet 1 Nr E ..� 11b�`� ♦ w with di a`` � lid ► .�, R _. � :.: , �: .._ .. � a: w �����.. �. '`� �, ',, . l�Yt• �I! fruit,. Iran'. �1.- =4 .- = f. +. ..,. - er .'\.a -fix {-'G.?r.- a.• ,:;i a,�H 3nN� •pt's ..ek' ' , .>. _.. aaVen water. •mall s r., . 9 -. -.;s.-.. yy_ :.5-,,. a': -h"'\. - x. ,.•.w% L rr "+...i + -'�f. _ .<., s. - �.;r' ae tt�� x" . - � & - V' - c5> F ; 579.-• ._J - 'ii K'✓- 'R �n .# � - L� y� g p �ei Nj -- ,. 4-k r. . »a. - .� �,,. -, .++� > :-., .-.E =-.I.> ._s v^ " ; tr,. ag - K .,<*y: 4z',^ -r .t t..>..� '�` z.. fIIrIIltiu'0 ea HfJ.1V �I'�i. _ L. -.,-. {�: t�i0 �� - - a. ,�- 'y,,.. i`','.:�- .'+i.^. i �' ,.ter,,. �,q ati..y✓_;.. ;:; r tis - ... 0.� -: :_,.. .;., �..: - _- � ti0•. .•... _ ,_ ., .-., - � .. �". :.. - A - - t . r. 'k 32 s..' xi r' i.t: t.�z•- � - ` Jr � � 4^a, 4 . '• . . ' , •�' `�.$!_ �sem. �+� �t: - "q ­_­­..; . 11. � _� -. , .: � ..: .. .:- : .- _ •_ .. ee. �. �: '3`--- �; y' . t .'gyp -�? "�if-� ��r+� m`L... tat r -- .� ::. - ,- .. � ,�•w„c��, ��.. �� t>� :� -,�• x� .'� epi'-;'�„�' - ..,�i _ - -. . , Br. as , �;. .. '`'�' .. �Y+:.:... _i ..;� '�. ��' ,, �` I pI ... .y . .sem "j”: 11 �... " - ; IL MR _. o.... ,..--'1. ,. ..., .-. A .. ..-. 3 •rest. ,. n #e� r �? • t _ - .• �> r z - ys . ... _ .x, gyp:£" ..�. �-'• _. .:. >._, ...:, - . A 1;,.. :.. _ ... - c ` '11 - F" "' flay.'•• ! M .: _ , �1 .. ts.. - . err ";e�` t?r,,,'� rf ,�a sfa41� L. +? y¢ .€A,y,gy ej i .�tM,a fir. y s � v. "$ i` sa ! • n. fix'#'$ l�' w' G ��,S s ��-.',.._r.s`'..3t •3.u.raz*,vtzesi:.trdae_..1.S1: ..g"-ylt.:F::_ t3 . - - " ' �._ _ �. _ ! I • k i :t ,P•-- C 'ri, 1 7 l6 M• �' l 11,4 t " dpi.. a q �yy �iSit 1 - P i'} '.1". •.4 S �F-1yy '.� "_ 1, '` S , i 1r 1 Y -- . 11.- _ - _ _ _ a 1.y. -I. yy ,. -�',. a T+"AHM B' MA1tK T. i ,�; . ,...: .: r _.. r ' S. S. Convention.. �.:. IJlCt3RiOG :.' . :._l, S?'o:h � :d' . 4 tri. tai {.'r _ p'`,a . h +SSd.. i :a... ProvinC a 5 .. hi p : �.. , ' 1�r , . ;, rbc rt 1 ►7. - - . _ a�oIfTb fJciober $1 IBS F. DISTRICT DO f. hie be :n ld _ tl. ti fr � 1t1 :: h a ,�, �, >_, i' r 6sideat of Pickering Tbwneliig S. ► plocvltig tunic Ii t► STOLEN IN Tii HE M08T BARE FACEb MANNER 11 field n NoV. 6th, • '9eat;°falis.........a.. ! 70 t4 _ Q 74 °i „ �g, ;� FROM OUR FXCHA�Tt,}ES.• ABBOCfat10D, I .deem it m dIIty a9 wa O o yy lad 9 Ja1 A . , � . sry� privilege to recent throe h the oolamtie A. D. Weekn and Mie Weeke`tvera: Bele. Wheat,epring.._�........ 0 to p 74 t.'. I'he 'girls at Bracebrid a ublic- school Wheat,red willte>�,.... 00 74 to. 0 74 . .� ' - � _<, g g P of you a er, a brief resume of the late gates this week to .the'rovincial $. P.. - -_ ' .. -,F have organizes a foot ball team. Provinoia nnday School convention held Convention in Toronto. T�2;W I � Wheat, scone •••••••••••• 00 65 to 00 00.::� ` . Wesley Wiles and Mies Camden hasp in Toronto and which I had the pleasure of John Kinsey had a.caraosit last woe;k iu TwNs GOING ]BAST 1)V l A$ FOLLOWS',--•� - .. 00 85 to 00 41 . y Barley, bush ............. f�. been united in marriage. May all bless" attending. . 1 his garden in the shape of a second.oiop .of -No. 6 MAIL . , 7:58 A. -M• Oats, bush.....,`......:... 00 27 to • 00 28 ' : 41 r... . J r tugs teat upon them. - The beue9te to be derived from attend• black raepberriee. +• 14 LoGAL `:` p• ]II: Parts, bush ................. 00 to 00 G4 h .: John Tweedie, at the auction, sale on ing such conventions are many. There are Mr. Carruthers, an aid rel i, ant of the u 8 LocAL, : . : 6.28. P. hi. ' gay, pew, ton...,........ 16 to 18 00 ' � 9 u.� - Tuesday, the Robert Lynda farm inspirations kindled and an enthusiasm vicinity of Sandford, fell on a hoz a feta y aroused in the minds and hearts of the $. da S o while getting out of bed acid broke T>s coo W>tll� ]gull s$ FOLLows. straw, ton ............:.:.. 6. C0 to 7(10 , (G5 acres} on the 3rd con. for !G5 an y ° No.7 I,00AI. $:14 A.H. Dressed hogs............ S. ttlaehers which mast be telt by those three ribs. He is 88 years of age and the 4 75 t4 - b 00 acre• with whom they come in contact. accident may prove a serious one for him. 4618- LOCAL . , . 8:09 P. M.. Beef, forequarters...... 8 00 to, 4 50 I '� Bettye®n the teaetrsr who tells him the whilst this report may chiefly concern On Tuesday at Peterbora, W. Netgon, of " 1 MAIL 9:22 P. M• Beef, hindquarters...... fi to 700 - y�r y earth is round, and the preacher who tells ills S. B. workers of the township I trust the Ontario bank, was married to Mfse Mutton ....................: 0 Ori to 6 00 -, . ` ' P Tx 'lf/lSL>s.-->Dattbsrtaa . statics Q: tom,- him it will come to an end, the small boy that many others may see the great im- Lily Dixon of that town. The groom is 'r.S: Yeal, caxcaes ...:.......�« 6 00 to 800 ��-.- ' In. a doubt. portance of the Bnndav School movement the only son of Robt. Nelson of Uxbridge. TU NS C OiNa EaBT BIIg A8 I�ULLUW3.- $utter, lb Ot? 18 to 00 2Q' s ,l�ohn Dryden `went to Gaalph in this province, and; uniting their efforts We wish the young couple happiness and Eggs, doz.................. 00 18 to QO 20 s •}., h No. 8. MAu� . , 7:47 A.M. 1 y �, ednesday morning to be present at ! e With those of the large army already in prosperity. otatoes, per bag......... 25 to 80 �V 1.nnnal sale of surplus stook at the Agri• the field, endeavor to train the youth of The proprietors of the Jackson trout No. 14 MIXED. . +- 2:18 P.M.M�' Chia country into 4 noble christian citizen, "ponds had them amptied two weeks a o to '� 8 LOCAL .6:28 P.M. d - �� caltnral College.DOMINION 'BANK g . At Cobourg Mr. J. F. CruiokshankS ship. get rid of all the different kicadS of fish, as Shot and seriously wounded by John The Provincial Asaociatiob, flow in its they are patting ins wn of a new kind TRArNs G GING WsaT ]MI As VOLIAVVs;-- P i , -� � t� was y Phillips. The affair took place in Cru 30th year, is inter -denominational in its which they do not wish to be destroyed by �ij fl• T SAI, . . . x:18 A.M. character and is supported by oontriba- the other fish. When the gouda were amp- „ �$ Mtzli<n 8;1� p•M, Gapltal Paid up, $1,50,600; " -- shanks law -office. tions from the various 8 schools through- tied fine trout could be had for the picking Surplus, - $1,500,000 .. � Do not disfigure the hand with e:anstio out the Province and also by ersonal of them up. --Journal. p t p - .-_.....�._ t " to remove worts, but tench them with subscriptions. The income from all sources Jas. Hortop left Saturday for Montreal a V.��; strong soda wafer several times a day• in 1893 was !3,860, in '94+ it was !4,233 and with a load of horses. ��Fiy� -WHITBY gGEHCY. , ,, "" n t� - They will disappear. this year it has fallen to !3,890. Owing to There was quite a heavy fall of stiow i� v,` Oesisaal Saskiss $Wilson �a>msaots . � r � „ kt. . AL a fire in (lroderioh, an Friday even the large deficit this year i! hoe been Sunday aflernoaa and svezling. At Lind -5 I ` SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. � , < � �� , ing feel. Mr. W. C. (}code, a non of : Mr. deemed advisable by the Executive Som- say eight inches covered the ground, and0 Tnteraat allowed at hiahesi currant rates. No--..- �,� ` ,,� - ` Goode, Base line, Darlington, had his mittee to dispense with the services of the Woodville and other places north were RU-S aotloe O! withdrawal regained.k { dna store banned, Insurance for !800. Normal Instructor and wait until a suffi- favored by drifts. 1e,,,®� Special attention van to the oolleotien oft.; , rtr 17- g 8aoklia � Co.; tient sum in the treasury again warrants On Saturday morning, Edward Hills=, ...� Farmer's Bala and other Notes. .�* €- On Wedne. day las! g a resident near Marsh Hill -was bringing E. J. THORTON, - " ��"I-, - Toronto, disposed of the stock of W. H. his appoinlmeat. The normal work, how• 8 a nr�. de.iae r en tented in U. S. and .. YANAGN1a• , c> Warren, a� good dealer, Whitby, 1,000 ever, is not wilbdrawII but will now be five horses kl town for shipment to Yca!• r patented fah J _ , ander the direct control of the executive. real. He was riding one and leading the ca..adaby CN/1S. CWTME to Holland Bros. at 35 per cent. discount. i i P ° . ` Bidne )lztoHaIIzie, of Beaverton, plant The great need. in our Sunday echoda other four, and when in front of W, Thom's ta>r,tsuaaavrer� z: , Sidney - to day i9 better trained teachers. This the about two and a half miles from town, a } - _,� ;: ' '#-, :' ed a cin le bean ibis spring and recently UPTURERtz u / . s s s s g F teacher -training institutes sought to remedy Hillson rode behind one of the aaimals to Z. , . - harvested 1,419 beans as a return. Tbie Every secular 'teacher has to undergo a burry it up, and the brute Suddenly kicking � Y wonderful return ; who can beat it ? thorn h training before entering the re- struck him about half way between the .. .,� F ; r d `- ie a won n6 ag At Chatham Alf. Berry, eon of a re- motest rural school house ; how mach knee and ankle of lite foil leg, breaking the CAIN 6� ECU RED ]Kennedyi8 i - $petted farmer who liVee near Simone, afore eseendal to those who deal Aith the limb and causing severe Pa WITH NO INCONVENIENCE1. was convicted of stealing a horse and word of God for a text -book, and have im- We are this walk called upon .to record . . _ :� ' q F. the death of nae of oar bwa's oldest desfd A sentenced to 2:i months in the Cealral mortal seals, sad no! mere inlellelcts for WITHOUTTRUSS Shove alnd Tin Prison. _ their pupils. - cuts, in the person of William Combe, loom$eld, It would scarcely be wise for me in this merchant ttyilor, whose demise occurred Q `- ' Dr. Thos. Thornton, of B .!e rt to •ve a synopsis of the many tine Prince Edward county, was in Orono las! Po give y Tuesday about neon. The old gentleman Y� � to •Vawnno omfort to you. 'r'.. r"r11 geek visiting his uncle. Dr. Thornton is addresses delivered, but I cannot refrain had been ailing for some time pprovioas, but from giving a few thoughts from some of the and came pnezpebiedlr. The deootysed A Pant Card will it. EMPORIUM _ '. c a sea of the Isle Bowler Thornton, a/ one them. I ,woaid Srat mention Mr. B. F. was a native of Devonshire, Bag., and YN�Sa �L� �E .° : ` l , : g Ase of per/.,n w _ �,�' ,fes, Lime a merohanl !here. Jacobs, of Chioago, who is known as "the came to this country in his young man- cane immaterial l34 Iti11C 8i. WEST11" R.J.L nde, near that town. sold 8 TORONTO - .. - CANADA 3 '� - y � father of oar International Lesson scheme," hood. After residing some four or five t�V. i farm by auction on Tuesday st the Royal and the foremost worker on the continent. ye&a in Whitby, he came to Uxbridge, `" ,, hotel Whitby. John Tweedie was the In Speaking ala "The front line B.S.work," where he had spent the past forty yeas.-• ��E R�j �T - �- buyer at 160 per sore, the only other Siff he Said, the motto for every Sunday school Tittles, DECKER'S . _YER� 1 ` t �t>a bidder being Itobl. Pardon. Should be 'All for All' ; Is the ohris• },;- - - •, The people of Scarboro held a meeting tians for all who are not christians." P. Allen. of Toronto, was arrested �toVesl a11d �111War8 ` - 11at Woburn, on Wednesday last, to arrenRei More than 8b per cent. of those who unite First-class vehicles and horses for hire day AlW&�►>4 411 �1aIId. -� } ? . for the celebration, next Jane, of the with the church come through the Sunday at Hamilton on •charge of perjury. or night• Teaming done promptly by . . J.V ear of ilS aettlemeal. It y�col that is have, at some period of !heir day=or job. 'Bas in connection meet- '' 100th anniversary bas been proposed to erect a monament Iiveg1een in the B. school. The faints of A PERFECT TEA ing all d T R tains. Freigh! cad , oar country will be in the hands of the ----� express slivered to all parts of ;1., to the first settler, David Thomson. boys and girls of to -day. What a respon• the villia8e. .. _ '� On the 21St, while the steamer J. D. s _1. sibility as S. S. teachers is plaoed"upon us, Board, sale and eommieafon Stables in Pedlar's Metal Roofing Ketchum was unloading Dorn al the and how are we going .to meet that respon connection, x elevator al Midland, George Jamieson, sibflity Ae one speaker said, by being in Sid;IIg farnlished on �` aged 18, while ahem ting to ass under �� > p P dead earnest.00• prop.. plog$Rr1va� shortest notice. %��., ` a trope need on the Steam shovels, was Any one hearing Mr. Jacobs teach a 8. I oaaRht sly the rope® and instantly killed. S. lesson, as we heard him a! the sunrise . _ s High School Inspector $oath reports prayer service will scarcely ever forget the --•s • ,. d Hill lIi h Impressions reseions made upon them or fail to-,xt:2T qtr:,TEA , /"�.Ivetrengbin� and furnace ` ""+•+tc' the attendance at liichmon ¢ P v TNS" wattle , work promptly attended t0- ?� School as too large for two leachers and aohin ize twh oh he it ma bts t be heu ntvil e ► reo«t TNt TG1 PLANT TO THE TMA CU► c . ,r� ;Q j a committee of the Board has been ap g y P -�• - - t0 reach. IN ITs tYAT1Yt RURITY.� pointEd to make enquires relative to the son S. H, Blake addressed ills oonven '(�j . ` ; } X111 probable cost of running another depart- oa oil '•Sowia wilhoat Retyping," in such •• Monsoon" Tea is Put tip by trio tedlan Tea - �. ]t l[ K�x��edyy r r . P tt g ' � _ meat. a manner as to ae►rry conviction to the P a$ a samp`.e of th/ best qushtiea of IndianFArmers > Fire of the principal .stores in $bel- hearts of all tree S.S. workers. Why, he . - - ewe Thercf,,re th -y use the V"teat care in the ' fl::..'e cash down basis r election of the Tea an,l its blood, lhnt i/ Mhy dtty i • t t Pli'le`e BIOok, Piokering/ � r 1 burse have adopted the asked, is there so little reaping with so gut it up themselves and •ell it only in the ontinal , and find it a success. OIIe of the biggest mach sowing ? And his answer Wag On �ticrcage�. tF.creDy securing its Purity and exceltenct _r •'4t „p % lb., t lb. and S lb. packagr� and nwgr. 'foe hays done with d useless VCArCH �N�y merchants there says he can now sell his account of bad sowing and mixed seed. long enough. Now just call on Conner TIDE SNS ., , , . .Alf; .n bulk goods fifteen per cent cheaper and make Chancellor Burwash, of Victoria College, . ASL 11800 QRt?CERS KEEP rT. the new Jeweller of Whitby and see how q more money than under the credit spoke on "The Bible in the life of a chrie- s stem. lien citizen." Amongst other things he •fa,,.r „-�:,oer �:�es rot te'p it, cell pita to+rrsts to cheap he can sal! you a watch that you Why waste time and and Iaberworking !bs y power like the can rely upon. He lies them from !2.00 pomp handle when the wird Will do its N _ We are Sometiweg asked what con• said : "I know of no moral STZ EL•I HAYTER A C O.. without expellee. �- stitates a legal barrel of apples. A cor• old B^ok that for 2,000 years has Spoken ..• ro.onta . tip. the 11 o n can t e - n ani %3 "O"t 9 r+s** a3t - For a sma sum f !30 you nge ne L -; .� to,the hearts of men. It has brought forth1. _ 31. respondent has sent the following : The a conception" of the valab of man as man, - ThB�8 Riett�rMlted.���--t-�•e-v law requires eleven pecks to the ba rel. ' ' v which man never. . new before. The grave In the absence of a proper measure tree roblems before as to day, snob as :The h �� -;, patent pails make a bushel, nine pails a liquor raffic, the social evil, political par• � 4 igluC�'IA • - CONNER,, Improvea., wm�RILT- _ standard barrel." ity, is i problem, poverty, etc., must all - A family of American eagles made be solved by the spirit of the old Book -the COWS Chas 9011 CssP1 - (patent applied tor) .' , their home the past rammer in the tope Bible, getting bold of men and giving them %ManWfactared b Y The Tha NSW Jowslar and Watchmaker, >aischine can be tyttaohed to any} of some very tall elm trees noon! roar higher ideals of love to Clod and lore to Cook Co., Windsor, Ont, pump handle withoQt chaiage. ,,� miles from Oshawa. There they hatched men." and Detroit, Mich., is the W �ll��y` !heir young and no one molested them. Dr. Potts in speaking on The' young BROIIC�AM la's o rtanit for Christ and the oal�►koowtz<safe� reliable k. They are enormous birds with a spread PsoP PPo y S. is the monthly lnedicitie oo which ladies S S '/44.,:' .i • of wings quite 7 feet. thatch, says: That tl - - Between fifty and sixty' invited guests grand evangelical society of the 19th can can de nd in f�Ie r et+rd liMt � pe tory. If it were not' for the young people of slttd , Zvery led yy who reads •t } .6. put on wedding garments on Wednesday the thatch of God woaid soon cease to this is teque stied to inclose two Post- j''��T. TAILOR 'j� 4 ' - afternoon and proceeded to the residence exist. Be deIInite in christian work, Bad age stamps, With her address, for R�O Y Rj 1! - - of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Haggard, Whitby, out in what department you can work beet, ' / / • s' < Q. - ' Baits m or to witness the marriage of !heir daughter then set to work. First case Tweed made la der t Louie, to Mr. Peter Rusnel, of Uxbridge. Olhes s rs were Rev. Wm, Palter- for !14 to 120. �- s� s--+ After two weeks in i3affalo the young coo, of croute; aRev. J. J. iiedditl, of ind f pi w ch w+ will Worsted Bahall6 to 22. .-..,y F ' . couple will take up their residence in Shelburne: Mrs, H. Duncan, Rev. Wm: send by cetum mail is plain. sealed Hatitlg removed one door Call and see -Samples. 1. . - Whitby. Stewart. Mr. J. A. Patterson and Mayor ed�►eelope, Pouts from 14.50 to 16.b0 .r, We have -heard a good deal about large Kennedy. A fall report entitled ".Plants An old ph*cian, 33 years �- west from oar old stand we Beaver Overcoats, !1" to l20� s.x ,tis = - pctatoee this season, but the following, and cornerstones," will be published short tinned practice treating diseaaeo of Melton Overeoate, !1 J to 124. a 1 1 sad we would advise eadh S. 8. leacher woaten has char a of the office. and ere much better prepared g pp Overooate, ! 18 to 1130• . taken from the York Gazette, beats any- y 116 to 118 +� '. « in the county to procure a copy. The can be e:onsalte by letter or in Irish •Frieze Overcoats, . d - 4 thing we have heard of yet :- Mr. Jac. rice is 10 cents a copy when five or more perm Address our main office t0 aCComOdate our auetomers 1.' Anderson's hired man ran against a' large �e cent to one address, or l5 cents a single '� ' ` 1 n the oro the t to J W. THE COOK COMPANY eepwially in the DRE�B A. U�tQ�A.Ai1tT, BrOA=sb' itis potato while ploughing P P copy, All orders shaald be sec a6� ��� � 1,�� other day, and it not only took the, edge $ogle, Brougham, who is the township seem -No. Ddr+tt, M cb. ' MAKIN G Line. First claw Job Work done off the Shear but broke the handle in secretary and who will order the number -_ 4 ` , -- . the hands of the plowman. required by each school as per motion al tom. Cook's Cotton Root Compound Plelrlee give us i CO. at t�118 Ofl1(3e. When ion - , ..; Mr. Pew, the proprietor of the propos• the last towashi conventiou. is sold br all responsible wholesale want any work done give us• � ed electric railway from Port Perry to I thank yon for the spans I have ta�ea� attd retail dnaggiaU In the Domisiioa �. E. $QQj�Bt ; x - Kincardine, is a map of many schemes. up in year valuable paper and hope t of Canada and United States for One a Gall- ;, t��,�� •'� He originated the Toronto, Hamiltsn and the S. S. workers of this township may bs r '' ng Pickering East -End. - Buffalo railway, he is interested in the stimulated to stlll greater efforts -in the Dollar per hoz. Forsyth ore mines near Hall, he is the grand and glorious work they have ander- projeetor of the Hamilton and Lake Erie taken, and that when the time comes for them to stand at God's right hand, they 0 S , " �, I . � - - ' '" : I - Power Company, and has on foot s map bear the welcome "well done" and that scheme to supply HamilloL with electric j�e . f r� d li ht. the crown placed upon their brow may beUi, ,+ � . er an ewels. The . V eat now ¢ na I . �c: . .energy for h , - shining with mauy $!itis g l� ., '!�.-. ..;, 1: I j .., At a trial in Montreal the otbdr day, Taos. HisHDSVAON.� - whea .the proceedings had reached a Brougham, Oct. 28th, '9B. - j , � . �. certain st e, the Judge said : "If there • I I lji,.... --1 :3 o an women in the room who have The death rate for the last month, i e� I ' rance t areV y any respect for themEelveS, they will at owing, no doubt, to the oily wafer, hoe:� -1; - - ,:. . 11 . �i -once rise and leave the room." Orrly reacheA the h' hest mark in the annals ' , B Im of Mount Pleant Cemetery. On Bazar': three women arose out of s lar a na her. $®ad offiaB---I>rx NEW YORK hitT. 1. Then his honor with folded arms ! said : day last no less than seven interments i , - "As to the women who have no rbepeot took lace. N for themselves, I will order the polos to P - Canadian T ` not them nut." ' , Le' g• TEii� ART, ire lViaria @r, . TORONTO. � :'l - ­;­ , - ", _. . ­. . : . .. �� -,..- - . �;...­ � ,.:- , I , " _�.- �_;-_ q*. "I". - �. .. , i . - "A' -. g -,� .^�s�?,i .... 1. �­ .1 IMI17 k%h9URW_.*A1 W___ 1, ­ ,;'� ": 1 q - , , . . ., ." . .;. �- - - -, 1 , - �_' . - . !,�� 1--i-;. .- ­ .. ,­ ­_ .1 . .::.: I �., ,-.-. I . I." I , . -, .. -7 I .-,- 4 2i " - - I , . , - , :., ,� I � :4 ­ .., .1 . , , . 777TWOM", IR ��, � . . - - . - . - - , , , '-$ , . .; . _ ., - . _'WAK I ,.__ . � . ; : � , - _k . .� - - ', I " ru -. 1''; 1 1 �.1111 § I - . , i . 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I __.__....__1 __­ � : , , ;___ ,,:;��, �, �_ TRE EW831 IMHELL a � I Alaska . r .:1 -�._ :', , I ,..� i .,.....,: I _ 11 . - ., � �., ,, -, .. . . I I fence of Lar-olle Mill. - � in the Episcopalian House -of �' - ­_ � - 'Al:, "i .�.,�� .;. , -, -1, ._..e� I- � I __... - , '! - � ,:_, 1. : - . .. . . . ­ .I � '1.'� .-� . - . ..., - , .. . , -_..� ­ - -1 ­,� I- . ­�:: V. . I Diahop8 at Minneapoli�, -was born in Tor- - __ - I .- .. - 1. . - � , -.0 ' - '.4, �- : 11 _- �1� .�­V.",, " - - I - j.i�: � .�� :� -: �:�*, - . * �`T!: -.,_.400�tl _ �� - . I - I . � - . I . I ." � The'naLming will of Mr. Tbos. Young, - . . . .. es th4t this. r of - . - . - - .1 I . . :one denl - . __­-, - -�,� �, - ..- . . a no I .. .1 � ,. � onto 38 years ago, He entered Trinity T tS GOINO ON IN TH2 FOUR - �::­! .. . 1. ­ _.,. , � -;'-' " ' ' Iderly citizen of Hamilton, -Ont., I - � - _t_ C ;,: . . � i� ,­: �, _­ .1 - _. .1gh , - Ith the B.A. WHA .1� .. � ' - '. - _�.. .." . 0 ege .. � � � . _� - � . _�Ir. -residing iu parts of Claina-has been n- T�13 Y LAMT FRON ALL 0V2R ,an a , and graduated w �:"�: , � --. .- : - ":. I . � . who was killed on the milway track, 6 WRKERS OF THE GLOBL , " '. I . - . .� - I ". ­?­ � , � . . . . I - �e!r *, and has since been granted the - . � I ...- _.: �.. ". � .2, I—— It-, � -- � THE WORLD. .. and whose funeral i x)k place on the day A! . . �­ - . _.'.1 � � I i�, r � : �%: . : I -- - - % - "�, cedoil by treaty to Christian migsk n . - � ..f . . .. � - . , �. . I - , -7w r- . . . .1. - � dLg ree by the same college. __ _ 1. ,.:." � " I �. . I , � I . .� I I .. , . - .- - � f I. - .. I - . '41, . I . ,_ ; _­ . - , .. ­ . ri� . . - _4- . , . �, "', .. � '� 1, , - ' -i :� fixed for his marrij ssie - _ . .� - 7, , -­. age witli Mis.s Te. , 1. . I , . --ir. ­­­-,- ,% urie& Pvr P-11 violatiouf at , ��, . - - . '­_., that _.1-.1. ­��_ . . 4� i- _, He was for a number of years it mission- . - _, ,.,-.;- 1. ­ 4 ...... � ­ I -.1 . d go World NVOUtS Of later" ; ­ �4ft I..- . * �,:,tc,­ �:. W I " _­� �_ , o" ief "� - -7f " - . . 7 - � , 4 . Atkins, of Dublin, Ireland, was found ary . . . old an . t ­ ­ - 1941 I- . . t, � -.,: �..: rig4f, ought to be p iiestful-I n old e,lock on Saturday. . . � , r. I` �i " , ---; - `�:, unishad, the [at AboUt Our OWN 8"ut", secreted in a in Algoma. - .. I c,broultied , sties r-wereaftax U&P ­" , . f ­_ ­%,; -- - ---- 5 _ .. i -.1. I I .. 1.� . . , _ - is spreadiiig among well-informe on areat Britain. the vaked StA664, A84 The deceased left all his estate to Miss Commercial advices from the UniLed I ..­ . . , , . �, , � _�'.', .. . I _�., _ '. :.. I..... �­ __ �.:.�."., . ,penings or we*114 Date. , .''�;,� . .1 . .... _.,,"L 1_ " ­ . 7.� -- .: � �� Y,'. -,- lvv� !�, nvert .,the ci it- ?�:- All Paru or the Globe. ceadeased &ad Atkins, who has. taken out a caveat States report business fhr thd week Just I . _. -� - -_'. 11 . . - �. .. '­ . I . ' .: �­ . -1. 1 _$_' 1� - . - I .. . . I . ­.�-,,��_ �:._. ,. -. - �_. "' Aftsavtod for 19*4y Iteadins. agairvit, letters of "ninistration being ended to, be soluewhat more itliet t1an There are six hundred and three milek' _., I � . ; . �. ., - �. � - _;,4 ..- - 1. - � - , � . .. - � : , . I ized peoples ot India, China, Japan, nd � - � �. T 1, . I - J patiese �'. L_ I ..-,. . j 1_ ... -4. . issued� - % has been th has of railway belonging to the - a I?— . - � � . .- Egypt, *is . 1. . - .1 - 1:.'�-'%" - .. y. - �he �! � . 1. _ , � , , 1. '!- I . -, : ­� I . � L of doubtfui expediene �.;-�. �'J,'-­�V� ­�, �..t .. . I � . GREAT. BRITAIN. ,; - ". . been a less actave movement generally, . Government. . �, - * . ' . . -1, �. , - % , ...,..:. , " ` - . " � , , , CANADA. .- . ''' 1- . ­ -with an irregular, though fairly. wide, .. �. .1... 21-C... `4�: . I- . - . . .1. - L:- I ­ I .- , I �. , .:. -mgna c ": , , , . twenty*yeais ako E lAnd produc6d - .. - �­�,.: %, , �:: 11, �_ A , ��- �ir'atf4d' Is to, have a $30,660 t ' nk --- r . --.1 �' . �� .1 I hange which has'come over ru .1 �. _: ... � . -�. .- .'_­__;.. . . I Pe im Z I , � �� - .­.: - . , ... ith regard to t sewer. � The Rev. Edwin Palmer, D.D.. Arch- d-man,l for goods. BalLimoie appears to nearlythr t esaslA_1 011 iron as tht I .... I ­ . '.. . :- -�_ .`,��:,.: :.�-;',- � telligent opinion w _ " ' . deacon of Oxford, is dead. I . be an exception, for there trade is- re- UnRed States. � . . I .1 ., Is 'L - . � -.-.., * ­ -, 1" .. �cently at �he - The Cabinet has appointed Sollcl - � - - - _., . I - .1 .- matter was brought out re tOT- <F . - � �,_ _:_,_-- - _ Mr. Herl*rt Wilberforce has been ported most satisfactory, due largelly I i �:�- -,� .� '..' ,,.,_;_,. 1- - : - . sect, n ; . __ i--Z,­'.,x._- ::,-., meel-ing pf the anthropologi 1 t* General Curran a Judge of the Super to the favorable conditions at the South. - orty thousand Armenian Catholiel. .. - a c*a F ci-, -,;;.��;-.-1­_,.-_-' - � . _ - lalm st ior Court of Quebec. appointed aide to Lord Aberdeen. ha�e 'Sought and obtained refuge in the - , _'..:.::�'. ; �� .-V; , :,*_-:-,w --: of the British Association, wiien - . The Queen will return toWind8or The manufacturing industeries show no . _ - Ift -, 1 I , '' - , �.. . __ Russian Uaucasus. ­. � . . ..; ..,. . . - �;. . ., ,. * " Lon..- , ,­ _.. ,�, ., . � - Shipments of cattle nitoba es . I . , - , �.,. . - , ., - -tists ' d men. of P I from Ma change, but central and �Vestern:oiti . ;. - , . - ,�� '' � " all the scieu an racti castle from Balmoral on November- 16. A large per cent. of the railways Of .. -1 -1 :�'­ -1 : _� � ":� ,, ..":.-Ir _'... and the Northwest this year already find a better demand for shoes. The ";­ -At . . '. I � .1 I .. ,,k v rt The Queen laid the foun(tation stone . 't-, Y . �'�,,_.;, I ho W - . Italy are owned by the Government and - .:1. I ...,--. experience in the E�st, w �Ji number 35,000 head. enquiry for iron and steel is easier, and - t 7 . I - . . : ., - � .. � , . ln� rs - of the Duke of Fife's Highland re8l. . I - I!, - � � - Ic ...� I _... ... :1��,`,, . ��:'t �. in debate, concurred with Prof. I slight declines i price are experienced leased to corporations. f, . �_ ' - A Winnipeg carpenter, Mr. BrOwn, dence, � I . �_ I ; .;?. -.4 .. * . #I . , . .. 4 �:_ . , _y ,_: � _.. " _: � fell seventy- feet'and w rom en manufactures are dull, but cot- I Z#W t . 1. - �.. Petrie in deprecating efforts to, imp Be . ill recover f ' . d Wooll Of ihe total! length of the great Siber. , �. ".. , homewar ton goods are in active request at steady ian road, 4,700 miles, raUs are &Ire-ad3 , - ". 1. �.��' . - English society Is hurryinF I : ,- '� - - - age, or his injuries. - - , .: . � -, - � ideas peculiar to our own race, for the London season, which promises i . ., N - �- - - or advancing prices The conditions of laid on over 1,000 miles. _ _ �.: . - I,`... ___ ''.�.c 1� the.wee . - .. � - ��,;:_.­­. , ".. . - At St. Catharinds ven-yeat-old to be ah unusually brilliant one. � - '. %, � .� _., . :. � Olvilizalion -)On countries W - a w - �. .; . 1.".1. :�:­­. I u, . hich,on dif I . k have not I - *an cheering for the Spain, Italy, Sweden, Hanover, Russia I . - ­ ..., ". - � -,-- - .-1--..` ferant lines havevalready made cooder- boy named Orin W. Filkins was drown- - ust.ria and Turkey receive daily weath- _ -. � I �' � s,., _: . The British battleahip Victorious was sPeculaLive markets, and further ship A . . - 111 41 �� - - .,­ -:�.�_",-_ .I- _ . . . I I ed by failing into -the canal. launched at Chatham on Saturday. It ments- of gold are feared. Pr reports fioln Paris an(k London. . - .�;� , . ( . . .. 1. . . Y. -a e progress in culture. 1. - ' . - - - I . ., . . * %. ': 1 �. :�,� I- .,� - � . 0V - ( - � �',�! - . bl -'S.-, . I -; -t.. I Mr. 011imet ha's granted the suffer- has a fifteen thousand tons displace , - - .::, . ... - . . - I ­� �, � t... , - " I . . GENERAL. - - ­ , - - The only daughter of Sig. Crispi, the - , � .- .... _� - '�_� - � -q:_- ',`­ '0::�; ers rendered homeless by the fires in I . , . - .. ­ I... - . � � � . . - '... .,;:, . tnent. . - � I - . . . � .. , I . .. � ".1". . - - - ___ - .1 - , . - . I I .1 . . � -i ''..'i, .. ... ". �� I , i I . -'' - --.1 ' I' 4 - I'. Chatham, N. B., the. use of the public, Six Mindred soldiers were killed in an Premier of Italy, has become engaged to . . 4 ,�.. - � .: �.: .''.....'.% ­�; . I . . I .. . * . , . _ � - , .�, . - , , ... i,.,� - . ii n a �e*, better I Sir Charles Leas, Governor of British . . _� - _- . �. st P nce Ai Lingunglossa, a Sicilian. . " .. .1. . � �­_ ..: , i Lord Stab&ore, for i n I. buildings. - ri . . 4.� .:. � '-' __. 11 '_ ' . Guiana.has been summoned to London explosion on a steawship near Kinchow, : . 't - I .r . _. . ::­ - ­ �, I - known as Sir Arthur Gordon, a colonial China. - . - The long distance telephone betweer - - �w . . !, - - � '1,7-- stice Sir to consult with Mr. Chamberlain on . 4 - .-. i. :.,. The report that Chief Ju. . . , . - - � _. ., . -Z:.- _. ..' �., ,:: i istrator of vast experience, .O -x- 'Henry a g Paris and London has over two hundreA . -1 - .-.. ­ � : .-': -1 admin . Strong is about to retire from Venezuelan aff ir . I King 151'enelek of Abyssinia vias struck ,,,. - - �_­ .. �:'.._. " I ­ . . . � - -_:.: -,� : ­ Much the 9upreme,Court is emphatically de- 'of b calls a day, it the rite of $2 for ea.ch - . .' � 4, - - . . ­ �. pressed a conviction - that as a. ' Dr. Gunther, the well-known head lightullig and either killed or par- . - . _112� I... �,-.� ­ I .. . _ , � . - (All. ,�J . � . . _ . r. -. . .1 � nied in Ottawa. . _ a ly . - �' �' � . - _�'.­.. wrong has -been inflicted by a desire, logy in the Bri ,,d. . �_,*.!-_.;-. ­­­ . A French company has concluded an . A priest wAs recently poisoned at thl . . .�- -1. . ". _ , � 1, �_ - : out C 0- The trade returns for September tish Muse - , . I : �_ Z� � 2_- � ; . iviliziug ideas as by vi ' greeinent for a new Atlantic cable . . .,-. 7.4 ... ;1 � to carry . show a decline as compared with the ing to the age �regulations. , altar at Friedheim, in the Prussia" Pro- - 11 - - .um, retired on October 1, ow a . . - . . . . . ... . . from Brest to Ne -York, I . : .. �­ �. ... : -�.. -.;;� _ - _.: lenbe, It was a mistake, he said, to corresponding��onth of the preced;ng . w vince of Posen., by poisorL,pat iu the wine . � i: .. ,.., . -i. . . '.., . � , I . ­ - ( - : �,j . � . _�, .':.. -. - .- ,) The Prinm and Princess of Wales Ii is officially annouticed in Mad -rid in the chalice. . .i _..,.,... . - :i�_. . regard the semi -civilized races as im- year of 01,01 )0 I ��(,,,-.`� - . . - � 11. 1 , . begin holding recept Ions at Sandrlill& that twelve thouliaud additional troops The Ciar of -Russia is said to oe a g �- li� � I �'. ­ . ­ I . .t - 1: ,, 1. -, -, , � , r ezt � I . �.,:­. ��- -_ � .7 __ � _.- Moral; th6ir moral sense is very un- Rev. CanoiNovvensi�nd died tit Am- ham house,t,his week. 11he house wil will start. for Cuba next Tuesda novel readec and reads books in Enjr- � �F,&,-- ''i I', !�. is Y. � . . . . . . . , . - 1: like our aw . .. g, % -_-'s :. the .less herst, N.S., in the 88tb year of his age. be full until a.fter Chr tmas. ' I . 7: .1 � . n, but it is none Gre' lish, French and German. as Well as in - - -� * . � . _. . .. -1 I For 61 years- he was rector of the Par- - at Britain has sent an ultimatum . - .- - ��,:, . . I ; , .1 0 __ �- . .; .. -, real. As to the attitude to be assumed Mr. William Kenny, Q.C., who 'was to the, King, of Amliantee, who'is a4ccus- his native tongue. �. . . . 7" ,,-_ 17- -, ­.! _[ _ . - ish of Amherst. -recently appointed Solicit or -General for . .41- . . , _. ,- . 'k. I - :-- - ` . , __ F.,.-'__. .... :.. , . toward the social usages and peculiar Lord Alfred Douglai,who figured so Ireland. is a Roman Catholic Unionist ed of violating treaty obligations. .Mary Aitken Carlyle, the historian's ' - I �-, - - - .. .. I I . - . I . - . I _ _ 0� - �'.. I � 1-1 . f a given ou prominently in the Oscar, Wilde case a rare thing in Ireland. Sir Edward Malet,. the retiring Brit- niece, and his nurse and companion (fur- . - , . I ' - . ­ "I.- 1 , . "'! . habits of the natives o .untry, r��, - - - ­.. .-. �.� ­ - ­;l-'..�!. _:! . .. ish Atilbawsador to Germany, WNS ell- ing his last years, has *ust (tied at Edin . I - . � � . �­ - . . .. - . . �1, . .- i. . ' Lord SL-anmore, of course, conceded that in London, is at present at Niagara �,§'. . ­ * . 12 . . ,:-. �' -!: i � 1.�,-�* The competition of Canadian cheese tertained-at dinner by Chancellor'j_',ri1',. burgh. at the age 0 f 41. . - ., � - - __ - . - .... I _e - ". � � -, ...�.��, . .... - - s, such as cannibalism. Falls with his wife. in the EngliAh market is 8o keen that ,I - . . - . I N, , . - . - - 1�.: i.. .!:. certain, custom - . 0 . . _. .. -11� . I.- :11. Miss Lillie Stewart, a patient at the the agricultural, papers are writin olienlolle. .1 I The contract between Stanley and the . 11 .,.'! . � .1- ...- ­ -'_ _. - :- Infanticide, widow burning, .Lnd tile 9 An ira,de has been promulgai I King of the Belgians.. binding -the ex- . i :7�1.4�;_ _. � . . ­ _. __ 1...:., ,;�'� _:.. St. Joseph's Hokspital, Hamilton.;jumP- very pessimistic axticles on the sub- ' ted in Tur- o State I _.. I � . . , A�,:- I . _ � whoiesale plundering of inferiors by key announcing that t Plorer to the service of the Cong L7 _ , -'_ �'.. �.,: - '. � -, _. ..- ed from a window in thb third story. Iject. I / . he, Sultan has I ancelle& - . . - 1'k " . _: - . - She Is'In a critical condition. igned the Armenian refortit scheme . . . , __ � . �.:�­;- � ..-� I , .- i. local chiefs, must be put an end to It is stated to official circles that s unt i 1900 has been c. "' -, "' __ , ,;.. , � . 1. "', , I . - . � �.:,,� - �__ .. _. . . - � demanded by the powers. . ' -e in a wimber of Ger- . `- . I � - The ehiefs of poli, ' . � � .",_j:__.'. %:-- .- : at buce and firmly.' But it would be The Winnipeg� Urain Exchange pass- England intends to lantl troops on some �-, . I �. � . .. ' In the storm that swept over New- mati (ities have been notifierl by the dis- I- ., , . nqt 11 be - 4 - . I . I .. ;:: 1 . � _,:.�;" , �%. well, he thought, to permit the continu- ed a re-,61ution prote.4ting agai part of Turkish territory if the Arme foundiand a church was blowL1 down, - triet prebidenL of Schleswi etop 2.11 . . - . - __.. .I.- - � -_ ,.. -1. g to I .: - n . fi � . ,�� " - '. ion Government nian reforms are not honorably axe- 1�1_ . 1. - action of the Domi . in * , I. I �;., � - - . . - . . . . _.. _. � I.. . iince of many usages- r and, raising the inspection fees on grain. cuted.. forty or fty' vessels driven �sliore on provessions of Socialists clubs, a decree . , � " _ - _� ... Z ,. - ;- - ( __ :­ t--. . the coasts, and -several lives lo.mt. - which is declared illegal by the Liberal* __ i 11'.. �.r 1. - I �, 11, .; - .... - I even ropean ideas. In . : 'Itf: I I _�� , _' I repulsive to Eu The Dominion Government is being The British ,court his r�ceived. the ' * papers in Berlin. - � . . - __ I - . � . "', I � . L . . . I � . -1 m� -�-� .� , Tile Sultan has informed PreSide'lit . - V,�ty i. I , � � ; ` - I �, ­ - �:ngland proposes to fortif the island .�!j. -� . ­ - . � ... . . . . - &12NIaiideb, . . I - - Faure of his intentioti I - I - . . Buell, -matters he would trust ,to the *urged to put a tax upon natural gas. worst advices con(terning tho Czare to cont rihu e 500, - . I L I - - ..:� � i iransf6rining influence of time. Herein which is being. p'iped in large quant it ies witch, who is the victim 'of consum 000 fr. to the suh-icriptibus owned ,1for of : �. �.,, � - I . . Perim in tthe Strait of Ba 1. . . . : � ... .. .. I from Canada to cities in the United tion. It is not expected that be 1�1 -it all ve-9sels using the Suez I - � li- - ,.- I . . . through whit , Z; I .". . : I . LLe Cor I . . . ection of a mos e ' ,. . .- - - - - .. .-: .r. St ates. I :)Iaris. , - . dially agreed with Prof. Petrie, survive the winter. the,er qu in I � I—- I.- . . .anal milst, pass. HithertotfiegaxrL9on * 1. .1 . I ... _. .... . ;' - who had reiiiinde,: his hearers thaL Paul . '. According to tht- IaLe8t; information (� 11 . ' . I f ' I �': .i_.. I . . - A ouncr Man named Carter,ason o The report that Lord Salisbury had . h'L )nsisted of forty Sepoys, under a . ,��? - '.. - I- - - - dful, any M r. ��, I �' received in Constinifinople fronlTrebt- 1 8 ct - �.,V... - . ( I.,--- , 1. -,-- , -:. , _-.1 of Tarsus did not deem it nee M. Carter, of 59 Bay strftt, Tor-: sent an ultimatum to the President of native Indian offiver. .. . I � � 1. ' .,." , , �.:-� . _.. . : - .. � . __ t an did T`picti�tus, to prohibit onto, was acA.-identally drowned in Rock Venezuela is confirmed. The Cleveland zonde, Armenia.. four huadred persons .. �. ' . . I I - . �:, more h I - :, ... ij 1. . d were killed during the recent rioting A chemical work -i on the hank of the . c v. .. . 1. __ -, - - �' - ' . :� -/' slavery, polygamy, or even gla( Administration at Washington Is sai I - . . k" " I ": - �". . . , �iatorial lake, Man., on Sunday evening, by the - . .. .w V - - . � -�­' . - !, 1, upset ting of a boat. .1 to be interesting itself in the matter. t here. Rhione, in the c.inoin of Geneva, is devol. . - '. '. � - ... . -.1 ��. . Pit to t1w, manufacture of axtnficlal . .�_ t . " - I . . . nformed * t--- . .! �_ �. 1 1. _' . �.__ Bhows. The elimination of tuch evils It is reported the Czar has i " : . . ­.. . - - :, - in. Kyle, the Toronto man who The North German Lloyd 14-earnship inusk, anti it. is found that, the fLshvs - - I . � I . M r, W a I . I �� i � :.'.- �- ­ ! . , t 110. Ja 11*n ster at St . Petersburg .1 - � � ::. � .. � �.. was le f t; to be brought about, as it was was arre-qted at Niagara Falls. Ont., on Company has ordered from a shipbuild- lruan�se wii I I mont cspe.cially tht- trout, in the. riW1 - - r Ili . . t .. . .., � . . 1 :� JAr I . " � - , . q. , -.11 .., - that W31 a I never abandon Corea, a I-': �. _-, - --il � ight- the charge of attempted bribery of an whivh are catij,rhl. in the neighbourhood - " i . . F _�- � .. . _� .. � hrought about, by the growing enl - , log firm at Govan. a suburb of Glas- _ - .� , � .�^.,:.." r -.1. ,0. &nd will protect her against all en- . .� I I 1. � I ic - con- alderman., died on Friday afternoon at gow, two nt,"ni,ships. the dimensions of . y savor. _ & ' , t , .: � ..�_ 1" e pui)� � have a intisk . I '.... .. I I.. 1. . - the latter place., .. I whieb will exceed those of the Campan- croachments. � . .;;- I .... ....�­. . -I. � 1. * . . . .. -i pr I ovin( 'I'he Prilice-of Wal". is the Vre�0(---qt _ - - � .V f .4 _,_Z,.__1 � ;.: Science. . . � I . I . _ ,. . .Z. 1. . -e o i , �7_�_­'. ­:­ - - � . I . ..'.. � 1. :.J­� ..- ­ _... Full-back Morin of the Ot-tawa TTal- is. -and Lucania. - The insurgonta In tht f San- colonel, in a nUmerical sens-, th,It %%­nki . 11�11' , 1: ­ , . _� 1'�''j'� ___.. - -,;;_ ; -�,; , f_; - ' ' I . .-1. .: , � I . .. f . . .'. I ­ - - � - :_ .- . . . . versity Rugby football team, the ^am- A number of the frien& of Mr. Tilm tA Otam, Cub&, h,%ve virculated a pani- ha.s ever known. To say nw hing of '1;4 ' , " I `. -.1 i ' . I . . . . - � . ) ;,�.:__'.-�. .. . � .... -imt­ Ir �.._ _:,�' � : - . To: much the same purpose *spoke Dr. pions of Canada, waA ,wriously, injureti . Hca4y who ww recently readout of thip l*hlet adi% ifilng the inhabit 411ILM li-A to us*� honorary colonolvies in foreign ai - ''I . I.. , . , I � - '. I .. F - - � ': � 1 , 11rWAS, a.% tht-y IIU%e. detorwine,t besi(ies the lelt(ft-rship, of ow Bitiel:or - I - - ,f , ,.. .: ­.'.. - 4L . I .. , I I _.- I- '' . - ClIst, long connected with the, Indian at.. practlee, and' the club has summar- Irish party, met in lifnifton on Saturduy t he L , .; - , tilt, Colo . - - f �_ ' : ':1 I *,\A-f,r � .0 - . .- .-. / - - ..--. i 'it service. Ile 6nouneed the . seasop. I and suhscrftwl $t.6M.000 fm- a new t') hZw �hem up with dynainifte.. - flussars, be is I net of I i,) T I - --I AV i ,e I con- ily closed its , . . - I _ . .-_: eiv . L . , I . than sixteen re�ziilierlLs in his roya , - . - ­ � (le I Idaily patwr io-Dublin. w tw start,od at It is reparted a,i o io of the warlike . . . . _: . �­ t_ - I o.; ;.. tinual attempts of Europeans to uproot At. the, inquest into the ath of John . I - - � 41., - . -. , - - once. with Mr. Healy in cont,rel, of t lit- Lim" t I .pin, the in- mo(lwr's armies. � I I . . __ � � !­ - �il, ..: . _Lavng, it. was abown that bis reason for � aig"A hat ,rur - -,: I � I ­ . .0 . ---.. - �: _. - �: ancit'Itnt. civiIlizati-ais not inferlor in some , -ell, out f her * ri_ L __ . 'r .'- .L.i,J.;;. - - . wishing to marry Mim Rohsorl was that Prince Henry of Prussia. brother of ventor'of tuelinite, Ims been suinilloll.e.�l ,rhle Queen has gi,; 0. P. ,�� , .. . -,." . - hi -ii al trif, . .11 - . ;; !, - .. ... .�: : ways to their own, and to destroy cus- he. knew she would etime in for valuable EmIx-ror William, and Yrince, Christian flvrn Paris to Cunstant.inuple, to4s,qt-it vate, pttrst�c H10 c,,s!, of a (-:t 9 , I . . - - -1 ;_ - . . - t.., ..- � artify'rig the I t 11 I .: -� ­ - .1 - ,; .. - I . I ' .. _. , � .�. Wms which are not contrary to moral property when she. came of age. Victor revently nxM a thirty -mile bi- in ( MN)horiLs - awl t ho RoPti S:tilqrs' flew, I)e%otwort, t I:!'. � - . I ,I .- I . - .. . . i , � . _.: - m. � � I.. .'.. .11 1. cvcle race . truni Elalmoral to Brai-mar Dardanelles. � . evineing her int.crest in viiis N%()rk, 'i lie .- "' .. . - I I ­ ., : - . 1 1 , -key. has receiverl from an ,4i lt� , ... �Int fr')U1 ()":)o:11e i- - :_ - -_ . . . __ . . � . L_'.., law. He implored missionari!Is to be Hot e I kep.per Mavbep- of G m-itle for -a prize Oven by the Queen. sador of Tut u1j) inseriPf 1()Il s e . - ' . � , . . - .. I - ._; .. .,­,�­' more tolerant Loward native ideas and claims the re -ward offered for the &D- Armenian 8ource a warning tbat t litt - (;iven hy' Queen Vict orla, 1895.- 1f ­r . -�`. Z _- - C . . � I I . . . ­!, � � Prince Christian %oli by lkalf an hotir. . _�� - .11 _-, , " -, , : �, - -:, I .: ::. ` - and to do Christian things in a prehension of Teller Palmer of liss�11- Young Turkey party will prubithiv in- _N1,ijt.s,,.y b is ai.:,��) �,­,It. all pn,_,r;t%­-1 I,.- r - ' . _­- . �__ -,. - q_ usages, It N �i_ . .e . .. , - �. ' . I ton, on the ground that he told the I Lord 114)sebery. in a aWK-b an Pri I -id,tri miserpal'il, to lit- ltor,self; frained ill gilt, f -r th( . A t ' I � . , . . . , - . - It � - . - C%ris, ian way. A long experience in police where the man was. -tl.t ,,, h ' " ' ipt his life in o1rder to disgrace t lip, Ro.yal S,iilors', R . t. - .- 11 �.�-_� .. . I delh Prod at the opening of t he new I I duce. soine Arm( I rait of � - .. . __.� . . .: ­�- . had 'inced Dr. Cust that . the ,at Se-artwxrough. said is m i n d ten , � . . eg . � .- . - r 0 . .-,:,. 1�. --,+'�, i a conv - A writ of quo warran t'o to unficat ; the primiry o,b4taele to all reform lind Arttiefti)Ln miple., - :, .. th a . .. - �_,, , - . ' . ' Gal rct t 11. .Se-vi.ss. i he-ast, (w.,'i)-or;-, ot � a - . _- . - ' phin is not to interfere in things Mayor Villeneuve, of Montreal, w as ap- ; t he greatiest, danger t4y the stabiliky 4 New'foun,iland's revenuf, for the SOP- lost in qst-ending Nfount, MaW- ;L f 4'w. - , " _'_ k * , ': ., s .It - . - . :. plied for oil Tuesday, on (be ground - in a fiii-i(ms sn,,,� �'Ot!;I. . . . N 7. ,,.- :.. th t are not unlawful, and not to try tit State, lay in the present conatiLtition teniher quarter 9 A '. - . . e wa,4 bm.'s,ow, bein weeks ago I e� � v - -1 __ . . I . . - I , i - i , . 'Y�� ­. .:., - : I I - I ; I that the Nlayor ix interastod in a firm of t�e llotm, of imrtls.. , . S,v�w le&% t1gin t.he same quarter of rrijwly OSW�11)ed 51111PH19 1W I) 'I Ci - . 1. ��_ .4. - ! I An.�Tlicize the people of t.bat country. that supplies lumber to the city. I na " .,e - - a . - - � � .. I.. 1_. .. , , . . � . . ; , � -iWimy arr wk- I" ye*r before the conkmert,rd crash , Vwsse, and %va_s slit)NOX)II11d wit 11,oit f(� 14 ..- � ,- - -,`��! � ., e I - . - . . . �.. i i, -,Mn �idered it. ah8urd for missiunaries A .circular has been iiisuftd bi ;tbo, I 'The Fishmongers' Coi ,_,� . . i _.: ....... - - � y 1� i Ing to prohiiFit, the sair,in Lwidoia of wA an improvement of $1000H) on the in the Drt,inedary's Rumps foi�';' lilzk� - .. ;,., ­ : ., - _: -;,lit to alter the marriage customs Customs lk-partmont at- OttAwa - I. previous quarter of thi-A year. 's, 'But he tr . -it aLr,i � in - I .. i'.� s t .� - - . __ ed - - . - � _­ . - frozen salmon from Briti*h Volttin6ia. anti wo dav I ''r-%. V ­ . - - - I �.. _1:;,:'., ''. f ; C. -.;Af� which onlv tolerate. -i -divorce the various oolleAtors. ef0ling their at, The. Fmperor and Einpr(tm of Ger- .a fottnigb"t litt'r, all(1:111;14le " he ascvnt " . - ::: - �_ . �. i , . tention- to the- fact that pbe French &lle-ging that the fiAb is mal"14MI 1,"it. ' . " - - ­_ . '. -_ - .. t . �.% 4 1 ��. � : It le by ex-l-'inpre.ss I-'re(i- when oil his re! urti tit Chamounix - he I � �� . . 1. .- 1:� 11�1 - ise of Europeans, and. to dictate - -in ful force and effect. he sale of which is illegal in -the. Unit- many. arc,ompluki (I 1. - �,Z�, . 8 . . . � ­� f . . � I 1_�: _­­­ �1. . : �; n -i ives nat 'rally sober, far more treaty is now I � ed Kingdom 1,etwmn the montlifi of t,iri�-k. part icipated on I.-'riday in t lie eere- was saluted -with cafm(in awl eh;M'--., ,- - "._'. .1 8 .. U I - . 1, - . ,� - "!k- . I :_,� - IL _. . . I . t,t,e1l(J&1lt 111x3n tile UnVeiling ) 1i ) , . - .- � I . A despatch from Regina stat,es - that' � October ind February. . . mailif-A a _ of pagne ill Mf4)911iLiII11 4 f") s ill, I - ... - 11 . - . , � , I-, - ) V , . . �,;�--. - I , t . . rate, indeed, than Englishmen, as W. Curren, who is in cliarge of the ' Lhe Emperor t-'re,lerivic monument on Oil Ilic London Disicict ltailw .. � � f �_- - ; � - .� 3V I , . - ' The -following members -of the Irspe- . 1, . -, .1 � : �'% * I .� _ , . : , . 'Lill , 'If, - . . .-O what they should eat and He Dominion Public . Works office, has ,' . chani.-�ril, I 110 W - �.' r .: - ,. 1, :�.'�� � drink. the hattle-field of XVoertli. - all auLianativ itiv (I '� - . . _,_-, - ::. �. - � - - - ...- _ __ ' I �., ­ . . : -ery - C '. :..,Z. I " the �een arrested on a charge of incendiar- ' rial Parliament have 1"n raised t,o the rtuguese In- each '41atlou is lj,pw� Shown ill (I% k - _, : �_..f_ ,would even go. so. far as to protect , peerage: --S - � I . - It -:, . . Ifib arrest has caused a sensation. ir AlWern*n BorthwjUte. The Governor of G oa, Po I-I.-arilt-i. - ��_ _�_�. �. . -1 . , - . ism . i P t- dia. haa cabled to the 'Xlinister of ,.Nfa- -currvigo i)erore the, staiion Is � . I .�, . _. �: .i�- pe6ple of, India, Ch'ria, and Japan from ' ? proprietor of the London Morning on I . . 1 4 . _ . .. . I I b - - . i�, - . - I --', - . � . I W. D.,Palmer, defaulting tillex of " Baron Henry de Worals. formerly Un- rine in Listmin that tile Portugut-se This was twide npec.ssary hv tile f act ' I � f,:,.:t.,. - - _. - pr I i � 4 - I -. 1 �; - , � __ , '-1 * , , , Pac',jers who intrude. where they are the Bank of Commeros, and Fred. A. ' ut t he enui and that on t lit! st atji,n's t heii selv,­, i he - - . % -, .. _... .. -1. -I . . � not- wanted. He mentioned the in- Filglano, defaulting - cashier der-8ecterary of I:. tito for the Colon- Lroc F naines are completel)- lost, bN1 thc Ja(l- - 4 I - * , - ,�. � Of t he . iph have join( - insur . . 1, - - � ..i - 1. - ics - and the Hon. Horace Curzon Plun- were pillaging the tt)%%n an( country. � - . -1 is 12� . . - -,:,. . . I . Grand Trunk at Hamilton, were aw-h I lie British Atnha4_ vel . ements t hat cover the kwalls. N vt - % I . ­­ - � ., , * � . - __ . . ; , . . % - .1 ,. . it-ance of a rilissionary in China who kett. I - Sir Philip Currie. t . ... 11 . . I-— �._ ; �,� Z.., -il_ � sentenced to three years in peniten- � . 'Newslis rm-eived in London ol ,he tile cost 4 the� improveillent, is to I)e Y., I - _ 1 . . � - , , - . - , d a building under *circumstances names t hat , N '. ;�:_:,!­.:.�,_.. . .. erec, e tiary. . I Fordinan'd Meier. it'rettred Wneral of death of Makololo. one of Livingst Mle's met.-hy surrounding tile � ., �'h-, . f , . , k , , c � - - .. , .. " I . � -1 the German army committed suicide in art! shown by the machine with !more . 1: V - I � , :.-_�. � . A: Nvh:ch made the acl-. a desecration, and ' i st faitliful followers in Africa front I I.. __4 - i , t: -.1r, , , , _...L ` .. ­_, . Thei fepairs'fo' the city of 'Nr�nto Lojudon on Sunday evening by taking in" akin14 advert ise'nients. . . . . . - . . , . - .. . - -.r_ ­. In � view of such performances he was . 1851 tc) 1864. What make -s t lit, t :k� - � � , � ,_ , - I.-- Water N�orks were completed on Fri- , pru"Ic acid on the Tbauipts em1pank- . -1 .? �t. -­�._,_.j'­_', ,-t that he left . The scotch keeper had bu - . '. ::.� . I . Off the sadder is tile fat .t little con" �� . r - - �_ .- ­. I not .surprised that from time to'time day and an ample supply of perfectly, ment. He had I*ectmo reduced tx) lwg- - . - .� 1. - _ - ty-fivo widows to taourn him. sideratiiin for t.he feelings of the auia- - � - t'z- r ­ - . . I �,,�, � , , I ,'. . ter- is now coming through the I gary through the failure of Jabez Mi- for I teur sport.111larl. -A, novice from i he . 4%, , __ . - ;�'. ._� ___.:��.'�--�, the Chinese rm-_ against the,"' foreign pure wa . IN t , V. 11 . -ted that . T . S . - I . I 4_1 . . � .-,:-::-:, referred rojuns. The c;art service has been tile- tour's .Liherat.or Building &1)d Loan It is repoi Lhe auttimer season south was otlt. on a mOL)r in the West . ,3 ; . . I . .. - �,:,-;___ - devils." In closing, Dr. Cust . - I 4), Which has just clo-wd- . - . .. . V . . . 1. r . :, - _. .. - continued. Col in which all his money was at Monte Ca:rl having w, - � ' A ,w,-. -_ :v.:,�:. * .�_' to the sacreligious act committed, in npa I u re. llighlands t lie other day, and I .. ­_ i - . . _ . Two shipments of Canadian tomatoes iD'Ve,sttV' ha -s l*en an almost complew fai . . I , . I ... �... - I .. ,.I � �.. . (lance at the gailleS VVas . fultv fired twice at, a cove -N -if I -'- . I � � L � .. �,7; . - �� _­_ � - India bv a Wesleyan * by whom -'a chapel an experin I. The atten " ,At) 1lllstlVcCSS . . I � .� � ,.... I I to England, made as lent ITNITED STATES. - -� table-, birds that rose less than twenty yards . I_. . ..- � . , ' a sacr�d tank, have been .reported upo I , - "inall I b -it tb,t number o. i old"tte, . " I LIS - � . 0 . . I - ''. �:!. ! ,was built on the edge of n. While not i- . from eleven t(_) ahead, he, -exclaimed excitedly, , .. . 1�.__- , � � I - �­. - was reduced V . . 4 .. I an entire success- they have dem it ti ftid that George J. Gould bas in Ilse * . _44m_ - .zfiut who was forced bv Lord 'Canning on- strange that wme of Lhem. fell. I'm - . . . , , . - strated the possibilitg of developing oin In him posse"ion twenty-throo paint- three. . . � . . positlVe some of them must, have 1wen - .. . c '', to raze the structure _o the grd,und. , � important trade in t is respect. in 8 of his wife. __ I st ruck." " I dinna (loot," returned - . _� ;_ . a - I I . I ::. 7 - . "I. . - . ... - et of Light. i 11. . : - ' " . _\�'L t :I..: 9 11 - 4 t he ke,eper, with.a sarcastic grin, " that s . - - � __. . - �. . Queer Effe ( .:.. ,- . - -1 1. �: - - .. Dr. Bell, of the Canadian Geologlckl . , I � � ��'i, .. ''.., . , , _�._. ­ . . . . __ - I - I . - Thirty Mormon saints leave Phila- , _. Z:: .. ,:: ­ . �. _.� -�.� .. �1 , , .:: 1. ,� . ..: . , .. �. -1. _� " I ".. ::. . . . . . . 'I delphia on Saturday on a proselytizing - It sserted by one of the leading t hey were struck wi' astonishment, at;. Zt . .: � ­., " f. '11addon, Survey, who has just returned to Otta- is a. . . -1 . . ­ . �. - �r I .." '. _� Dr. . . - ''. � . TI 0. V6:rbes and Pro - . I . , *11, ,..:* .. ": �.: 1,;� 1. - I gettin' off sae easy." . . � _. . . - .. � . � . V ,'. %. 'I.:: - . , .... -- � I . wa from a trip to James' Ba reports tour of Europe. . authcsritie8 012 light and heat that the I I.. _*� -1 . �_­­ both o^ whom have lived in New Guinea, having discovered a river I north Miss Frances Willard says that the bealils of the' One day, while Lord Hopetoun was : o­_-�, :-, . T. . �. 1. � ... - in & sun and moon have a very . . � I . . .1 ,� � .i­�._,_, .�, I . . - in t lie height of his glory as L he mos� . ,.. � -1 � I - I - O... . f .- - .,.­�; �:�: �!. went'further, and objected to the meth- which he claims to be the sixth of the hicycl" ke a great faiotor in &dvanc'ng deleteriou effect upon all kinds of ular Guveriiur ever seen in tile col- 4- � :­ - 8 pup . :, -, :'� - MI. - - � '�'. , ies ea ivers of the world, and charao- temperance. . . -* ', _:i�­ __,`� Dds followed by most missionar in gr t r . I . Is. An exposure of a few onies, three young men entered a ha r-* - . . . . _! �, -, ,;,� 11 � a , terizes as the Nile of- the North. edged too . �. .. ­,�: '. ;� . I - : '-:: --. dealing even with savage tribes. Dr. . . Mr. Joseph Ramsey, jun.. of Stj!'ouis ,r �%- � ; - : -� - . - ­��. ":.-m...��I.,.: � light will 1, turn " the edge her's shop in South Melbourne. 1) _ . . - .. ... I -1 6- ,1.1:�. . - ..,­ _:,.:!,,;_, ht the. Papuans should be The finaiiess of the General hwital succeeds Mr. Hays aa General Man � hours to sun hair-dres.ser - . - I . . <4'.�� - - - ; � "', : �: z .,:.- Forbes tboug at. Kingston show a deficit of 0,000 ger of the Wabash Raftway. 11 9 of the beat raAor ever made, and one of them whispered to' the. . - t , . - 4 - tD� ., --' - - ­ --:.- : .. I -in their th' that the third was "His F,xo,-Ilencv-" -� � ... � * , . left alone. to ado t civilization 11 authorities have imu-. Jame Dix -on. accu,sed of the tnurd�r nightli exposure ta the� rays of the full '! h - . R '. , - � ­� . - 1, _­ ... p year, and t a 9 . . . _. .. I I .. -i " � . - - . - .�. __ i -".,. , , .. '. The supp68Rd Governor was shav I NV . � . .�,­,.-­ �L -1 k! . .1 .. :.:1-1. own time. He said that, so far as his edra. circular asking for a pon8ensus of Of Capt. Phillips at Tonawanda, N.Y., moon will ruin such an instrument for- much ceremony, and that same O' .1 . ­ � , , �i. , - . evenin, " -- ­ - - - ; . , , . , - � _ , � _1 ding the curtailment of hanged himself in his cell. - ever. Similar exposure 1.0 light. will ar- . . I ­ __ :­ o ger I . - �, � : `.I,"_: .� - 1� �.-'. .1 �.'. b vation of missionary work went opinion regar the following sign appeared in t he N - ( I . - . .1 ... - __ .-- .... I . ing 3d. NVi t li i lie, . V, - " _. . 1�..; th�� actual reli,f �ious chani .1 rintendent as in . the Ni- finally spoik knives, scythes and sickles, er's window: " Shm ;, - - - --:" . . - - r , �, ge i I at took An explonion of dynamlte orl tory signs of coming use- b, - : i t � I . � , ,� -��__ ... , the case -of the superint4mdent ' of ra the presnow razor samo as I -shaved Lord llopo . ;�,;�: .'­­ �,,�. � '.. � I ArIL Falls Gorge Railway demolished ., _.., .., - - .1; L . - being noted in the blue color ;_j, . ': place in a converted native was.extrem- nurses. .. . - "": ".. - ". ,� . . . I . -1 . " � � , _ . ,t6 boiler house and injured several lessne3s toun, Od." r I .1 .. L- . ,., , k�� .,�,; '. _� � L - elv.sm-tll, and .ometirn,:% disadvantage- Further - new of pritrii) Which the metal assumes. When the I -, I - ' L ­,� _�.. . fir" 'in men. .. . , . A _77i - ­--_,*.­-, isappears as a It is said that in the antaxetic conti- - . f - ; t- - ­­ - . ous, as nativei who went to chapel '-_� .� .� " ". . - . :�_;�:.. '­-':;-­.:��, . Manitoba have reached Winnipeg. Near Mrs. � John TAngdon 'who lives six edge of such tools once d nent, 1�ehind the fringe of - ice, that -'- - ­-­- . . , , . . , - .,Z�l 3 , , . ,- 7- ': -, -, - '. � -Shoal Lake the flames ,spread over the result of continued exposure to the . �," , -, - " : �,� - I I- I s,betfer than others, . 1posing , 1: .. 11 17 _. _- ­ 001 m Delta, Obi a .�., . . I . "�_ - - !­ - --,;� antry for about ton miles, running at mileA fro i�, has giv m birt h light of either the sun or the moon, stretches, a forbidding and in . 4 k !. ­ to five wall, occasionally two miles high, aloiw -:- V% , - , , _- �.[..i . . __. 71,_ .;. - " : -,�-.*,�: and became insubordinate. Prof. Had- a fearful rate, and many people -had claltdren, all boys, and they are they are absolutely useless until they - ' .* I ­ I ­: ­­ t .. :­, � ­­­;.- - dotin& well. . of the sout born seas, is the f uture paradise k , . I.. � - - '.'-' !:_ .. -� don sii(I that the desire bf the,mission- narrow escapes. Two young -man were - I have been rotempered. Because . - A, - I FL - �:' '; of the hardy and intrepiq explorer. The *�_71' .*: - I- ; , .... - .-- ` : , : " , , a T)w strike of bicycle makers in Tole&, this peculiar action of light on steel . a '. -.1 . _% -., .., . -�-!� . ., � - ­-,:� i - ; "'.. arieg seerned to be to crush natives in so badly injured that they canikot liv . . Continent is twice the size. of Euroile­ " . ... .:.-, . _'._._�,_., . O., was on Friday morning, turned into purchasers should always be on their and, once beyond the ice wall. it I re- - -- k I . , -.1 � I :U:-, _­­ ocrustean bed; they forget that- Application will be made in Parli&- - ) � - , ., ­ ��_ a pr � I ..:.;.. ­_% �`.._­� �- - t scission for an act to incor- a lock-aut. with the result -that then juard.-. -against buying from paddlars I 0_11 .. . 1. , 1`_ .: - - Mont nex sents few of the obstacles that baffle �,�c a J6--- - -:'. . - ..-;.,. 1-1 the -only lasting civilization �is that are five thousand man idle Iii .the city. wb,n carry their wares exposed, or from I I a -I ., , 11 :1'. ., . ' porate the Canadian Electric "Iway seekers for the northern pole. it has ' � 9.1 t �c;: . - � � ... 11 ompany, wi . vegetation of strange I . . .1 - .. , _-, . ; �­ 11 ?. ­­ � dis lay in . -1 - - f . " ... -1 I I ­ " .. , ­­ . dows,especially if I I - - which springs from below. He added & Power C th power to op- The Pope has wTitten a letter to retail dealers who have such tools on nature, hidden - . . Fl:. I s . .. I., ­.. -.,- that not afew good people confuse orate an electric railway from Mont- the Catholic hierarchy of America, con- show win mineral wealth in metals and precious . .. I d ­ . . . I .. - 11'.; . % '. I ---- - - !.I.Icl­�-.. .. .; �._._ real to Windsor, via Brockville. Kings- damning raUgious congressea such as sucT windows be located go stones and presents numerous attrac­. '.. -,,. .- ­.�.'.��...- . 1-1 I . ­ clothing withmorality, an& that if the - . I 1, 1. X . y - -ay . ' � - 11 . ,4_.. � -.1, -;. . , ton, Belleville, Toronto, and' Loudon. were bold recently at Chicago and To- . receive the full glare of . the sun or . L . - - � .� tions that- are likely t force a N% * - I. ... .i,%, -:._-_� ­ purpose was to extend the market for I I .- Moon at any time of the day or night. 0 '. I � .- ? _: I ­.. ­; . routo. over or through the awful wall of ice. . Iv. ; . s _11- 11" - When Charles Peel was engaged in . .. _­., I �: .��.... 1� %ableness of tools acquired - - . I . . . I . . ,.' �: 1, s cotton goods, it should be carried dut tearipg down a brick structure yester- The Superintendent of Insurance In The unservic - V _' L- , ��e .,L,�""::__.:, . under such circumstances is generally rne'..;ding -vessels condemneAl and .11 . I it- ,..� ,_ �_!, f, openly and honestly, not under the pre- day in Ramilton the wall collapsed. 9 ringfield, Ill., on Saturday granted a fully attributed to bad material broken up, 1,154 ships of loo tons bur- , � I 0 , , �'._- --:. .'- �.. . -wro - - - : .. ­.,�;,. 1:_;� , ... � ­;, -1Z in I den or more, � ��­ I -, - .. burying Feel in the ruins. When res-. ,anso to do businm in nunois, to the . with an aggregate tonnage ---. . ?. .. I 1. " tence of promot" g religion. English- I � �- � - - �_. . ­­., L ,�.._�__ . '. or i:yerior workmanship. -- - I � . .� c - '. , 0 ­ ued he was unconscious, and died Supreme Court of the Independent Order �� ., - tj _ h_ _.; �;� --': men,' the Professor said in conclusion, - � of 708,971, were destroyed during 1894, . . ­. _L: ­ . ' so . .", . ..: ., _ _ I shortly after his &rival at' thehospit4ti. of Forestma, of Torontio. _ . I - " according to Lloyd's Register, ot the, �' " . . . I- - t� -Z� I I - I .9 . L ii * - - ­_ � ,� do not, theoretically, wish. tol extermi- The deceased was twenty-four t the pinstal offi-. � Milling In Jerasalem. L.. I ... . � , ,years of It Is understood tha' L . .281 were steamers and 873 sailing N'eS- L. t I- .. , _�,- , -., - �, .,. ,:`._!._ ­ � - - - V1 ! ­__­-L:�..-,,­ � � ­: age. L . _ ..I.;-.'_�. L �1, �_ rl! __ '.. - Asite native racest but aa a matter. of I I cials in Washington have asked the Do- Flour milling has become an import- sets. The total of steamers is forty- ..,. ." _ _,_ _.��_ __ � . - ' - i, . - - -,,�:, i. ­ ' . W 11�: -, ., � ,�',.�.:�-­ - let.L _ Tali- � � t, , _ Mi). _' .1 - I ' four above the average of the three pre- , t, 1% . � _- . . � ;.1. -1 -1 ­.�__,.­�_..., &t they do so, and what has happened V or iore i.- a latreat-Ayug minion Governuwnt fbr pemission to ant. industry -in Jerusalem. The pro- __ ­-, . �L. . � . W� � 11 �A%. �_. , ,:i, ,w,Vl run United States mol. cans with clerks ,ding years, owidg not to casualties.- . q $1 . . er " - L-, _. _ , clerk, has been arrest d � - _�_: , ::, "%:,.� 1. �­. _ I .. . on boar- d t but to the unusual number condemned. . - $ .All , In Tasmania, where not a single native ng I;y m , to disposed of entirely for inland 'N * _'j. -I .-' of abdu th d through '04�adian' territory, U0 . , I . I '.1 .. ". ' cting a you . . . 1 )Ilt ,.- I : � , �:;:� .1. �, sarvives, is likely to happen elsewhere _ __ one being 1 - : . � - , I , , - .and they are sang"Ini that the pambi- consum tion, n exported. Dur While the.number of British ships lost .i . 0 - , � , , L 1- ..., be. was in love on'the eve of her mar . I 80.000 sacks . r coun - � . . � ­�: Z . � , - I.: th a girl was Flo -i will b � g � a n,6 1. 1 Ing 189 between 28,000 is , pF -hi- , r and lar than that of any othe ,;;p -­ . ;, In 8 islaaft of the South So&., : ... i riage to anot1her man. Th J � 0 - I'll . - � .; - __ I I L- �. .. 1. I . , . -A, I - . � _. L. " . . .. u 46 E- - _L. V , .. L. � I.:.. �� ­ . I .. n a Marl r*ugh was &rr M , -:2, , 'v :: wheat is obtained from bippi N", P; - -, I � - -Ire percentage of oss to t . missing f rom Mo d to Thursday, ' The Duke of - of 191 0 ads each were produced. The tr t I - I -.. ­ . - � I . . _�.". 1, . . the. J9rdan Val- wLle body of mercantile s - . �), i ! :, �:�­ I,Io-,j"�7% - - . i - .... , .. - P&OX, I , . . .; .. .�, , , ,.� . - - I, "'.. , _' �. - 111'r.W. 1. I I � � -: , . -.,. ,� - "' 7,'!,'- I I I 9 Ing rapidly _W; T 'r, - IF . . ,�,,! :, . . -, .-, r; . es n t., . and when f6tind has evidently been 'ed in Cential New York, . . - / 4:_ � � . 0S d, - L I ,;�, iven drugs to render be f 'rhh,. - ThAre .ure also 2.2 -, -1p � ,r powerless. (coast dowo a hill on his bir- ley , *nd. Sam in the smallest, being 2.8 of vowels ai��ff ,,@� . _. - !__ � � - �, *' ": �-. , " , IT'. -1 AS to Pollb 'I . . A h of tonnagi6. The,numberof vessels . . � � .I- . -1 - . � I �, , - , 11 .1 .-. '. 7 . - � I' ' ' Lf,- - _ � 0.1s - drive so- I . -: - -'�.. ..1. __ one . .. ­ I � -�'..__ .1 aat�b-,is ann6unce,d at el feet an 1� __ 11 - � .'s, -W , , . �. , .. - m:_ t . Z %' by doesn't - naggs- quit The tte St. 'T&I-I; I cy a Avith his the handk*. The JOrtui410M 11-I, fe on IU, I ....- ... - J '"' , Que..,,of Mr. Joseph *Noel, aged I Duke aceompanied tko polioman to the power. -, In, - 37 fa "are t ; steam Mi scribed as abandoned folindere , '. I 11. I . . kl- - - ­ . I . . - "I .. � I ,06WU 11 the, entin ..I., e . �, � . I/ I ties?, He gets turi k�. jut only- 'a very small quantity of missing has steadily diminished; 1. '. � - C � a . _., - I— - - - . � - .. V, - . .L- ,.! 1� I . . - ;.. - .. I 1-1 - -,-. , ninety-four years. He wa4 a voteran of I station, where Roundsmin !t.yv,n "who lu . _ : . , :., ,, T8 -, _. ime.. f, . I . ;� , I . ' ted into, -Palestine, and : number was 78 in 1891 aud oull .1 11 ­,, .�_� , It - -:,'�.� Z_ ..., 11 V L, 11ko ­ff I . I being one- o . is Vor . - I - . �11 . .- the war of 181:�-13, f the'was In charge, discharged him after flour ' IM 'Ii� - _­" .__ . - �. . -r . -, , .e ( -he, habit �, .Ihas . . 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The -great success'of the chocolaft preparation's of , t ' ,_it. _ .. - . , I . . - 1, -:- .�'_ .. . . - ... '. . -1 � ,- .1 '* . Relief -406611 kuserle-M, lGryluie. ON I - - ". � the house of Walter Oak . ;­ ' �` ­.'� ": " I I � r � . . or,. & Co. (established.. .. � 1`r`�- -' ' U . I I - I � .-I, 11'.1 ...-T �., � �. - -1, ne6owmandationoffitr.LRrrtgt.16imm- � . � -.�, . . � 1_ 1, I_- .- . _ 1. '­- - - - . _ ., ,�� . k% . .- . , � , ;� ­,�, - - - ... I . 1 . _� -�w -,�: , - :- . . - I - - - ber Merebant, Was Tried, siat. Bl"ase., _. 1 - - . In 1780) has led to the placing On -the markei.. ... 11. . ' . . . . - , I . - 4 A-6 .7 1 . .1 .1 . I.: * , :.�* " � , . %Yas la a Skieirt Time Raimishod. � . - . � �. .:. I , 'r i. . . . any misleading and -unscrupulous imitations.. : ;!-40 �, ,,* , I— M - . :T r4. 11 V�J.W��,- ", . I . j ­ .- � I . .. 1. a_. I __ I I ­ r4 " - . . EDIOINES Jor - ��. -1 1� . � ­ I -,1'.-1.,.." - . . ., �� "... .1�,,i,_....3r.,. � ter. 1 �4 . . . of 'their name, labels,, and 'wra0pers. - . Wal ,_ . �, -, . . . : - ��­ - ... - � --. - ­,­ --�, .: #I\ the nick are not . . � . �, , �-­ �: ,-. _ �_ _­ , rg I I - .1 _. ::. - -k. ­ '' V .I. - s .­­ , . �e�, - - wonting. They ._,.I.. Baker & Co. are the oldest and largest manu6., .1-1 .,1-7L* --*--",4! . 4. 7 -91,0 About as 4.1 �. . -.-- �� .-P...C�__ -1-:: , r ,4i, I , I _.� .1 facturerSL_ of _ Pure and high-grade Cocoas and ,,:-..' ".. �--,�.. - *-4?-;,�_ _. 1�___, - .. , , . plentifulammos. ­ . . .. _. 11,� 117 �: -� ,e�, � . . I . .. . . . , - . . � _. - ' - ,.. 1, i` I � s are, *_ , ��­), , -:, 4 . is continent. 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'. a . , ..'W .1...�:1:_..,1!4 '�z _..., . � . :� 1. , -.1. ,��._ !. � � ­­ ­-__�` WALTER BAK -0 ­..----..-'­ ­r,�, . -1, I . . ! ter. Whyahould . - ER & CO, Umlted,. ,�,.,., _;_�_-�. ' - ­'. :..:, ,� __ . . those who are '-, "�­ ­. � �,�,,�! � .�e -.:­_. ", - _` _Z . J;j j. , .. DORCHESTER* MASS. , . . - .:� I- r .... .. bl,�_, - - -.�� . . . . I . � . . .. . 11 :. . - . I , broken down In health, weak and wearied. . . I .. . - -1. .. . . I . i&��, __ - - - I.. -I.. __ Z ,',fl.� - - � � ' `!_=� - ____ - _____ ... "M'. -1 . . � ,'�. �, .. " and nigh unto death often, have their con - ­ - - US here to a snap for- E , . . 1�.'. :: , . ft, .." ...., IS ��.­ �. _ � . �.. � ­_ dition aggravated by remedies Mat do - ayslarnple cl6th pieces for q= = . .1 � - . . . ­ * , :�'.,�,_.,�. '. . .. _r 1!� . 1_r - - -t them so good. 13omotiimea, as Mr. Ephraim I trial lot, rod value. ; 'L ,.%, �f _ " -, '. '. '.. - .� , _ , _-'�'r- ,�; ' .... Tallman, Who is a retired tainlor, highly Children Shrink . ritort 27,29, . WiLliam 01A., Toron*- . %_ �..:", _� . � - -i . �­ ' _� ­ I ., - 414 1. -� - : � ".. � respected in the a, mmunity, and now liv. from taking medicine. They . . `�::. �,,�., _., I .1 .1 I -1 . - ..­-";�k', I - . I . .. .. ; 11 - _. . .. - - . '' -,,. -_ ­ �, , I- . ing in Marriokville, .has said, temporary . ,�� ., - -- . . .. .I *.A.l . " ''. ,;.V;�� ,- - relief in secured. But the reaction that don't like its taste.. But they are . '. �: 1, 0�1 - - � �., ;Xi - , !�;,; .9 , - .:- -'-Ij .` I _... .-_A,--., - , ''-- comes from disappointment is apt to sob eager to take what they like- ­ " music , .1 Xt- - �. - � . _1� 0 0- . P 13 . -- r-,-, - . . � , " the patient back further than he was be- and 1111% eve i!!i . fore. � Scott's Emulsion, for instance. - .description. All Kinds . .. .1.._1c1RZ'�.1'.";V"­,, _ �4 W " . �,­ ­ I Musical Ineft mentib - `_-.:: - ­ � The feature of South Ameriam Nervins Children almost always like f . '.-.'. 'r I - - M an ufacturers of Band 111110 I � .. �:*-,i,-,:.,;�._, _21-_� �� . ,-,',-'.. - - . . _ . -- fait@ permanent healing powers. It is a stroments Drums aos., �., ­ ­,��V Scott's Emulsi6n. �__;) - - 0 . I � '.� medicine which strikes at the root of dia. . I , . - , �, - - ' � _'�" . . - Muslin lingra~% �rin- , � t_'�__ it..__;_ "_� . ­ � . sum, ouring the deranged parts at the And it does them good. : � ' !�� or* and Publishers. ` -1 " �,.:.:,.-42 . 7�-�Z.�__._,_. _. ­!�;" -r ' ... . Th largest stock In , I �1_ nerve oentres, and the" cured, disease � asiest ratil to choose fronu � - � � �-; , - -, ev i --,� - _ -, - Scott's Emulsion is thee '--4. . ., A. cannot exist. - I Get our prices b eforq pur- . ,,, . ' " - _. Z��." . . -1 .� �, , . Mr. Tallman found this to be the case. Most palatable form of Cod-liver. 1. chasing clsowhere and says _11..''�.__C;l - ­14,,,�? -.,-,. I sond= b'".10 - t ,;: * * -z.,,�,"Y:, He says :-11 Two years ago this fall I had oil , _., . I money. , 9"4 .,.­.� ­��_,_ P with the Hypophosphites of . r mentioning got rn"ired. I . .- ­ - .% I I � W.-- , ,. 4. 1 an attack of L& Grippe, and I have never ' I .. EY. R OVCE &CO.. Toronto - - ��t, -_-;,-`,- WHA ��!.�' ­i��,:", _. - -_ - - -_ .__�._-�_,­_ been well since. My bowels, I may say, Lime and Soda added to nourish -- - AAAAAA .. - ,.- .­'�� f, became perfectly dormant, and I tried a the bones. and tone up the ner. :_ V M , � .: � - i;-. , I I - .f_ great many medicines, and got just tem- A ; � -,--. * a I ... ''. rary relief. But it was very temporary. VOUS system. The way child- , - ! I - - :.; - . I I �_. � I In Ill � �;�­.i�_. �. T. 9. Brrett, lumber merchant, of this A � ,r,., . _.. ren gain fle�h and strength on. ' i I I ­� _- town, advised me to try Solith American . . - .. I ,.-!;�'.._., . Wervins, smid I must, and can, trathtully Scott's Emulsion i's surprising QN ASKYWR SEVANGMAUMEMENT I . .- I.- -� %­ -1 ..... � say that I have received more heniefli . MR rr, OR SEND A 3 CENT SbkM P I . � It . . ',..__.,;�� _ t from even to, physicians. . , 1'�.. _t�, .. . . : . - 17L it than from all the other remedies I have FOR PARTICLI LARS, PR,10E:TS1TP, . --, - 1,,�,, i. , 1-�,,;.­.­-�..i.:71 . All delicate childr I SAMPLES, COTTO,N Y RINU , _ __,.,��. ever taken. I can honestly recommend it, en n6ed it ' I �' `.­...,.Wr4 I .. _ too #- 1. " 0 1 .- - as I consider it.&D excellent remedy. I D00 6,# pwouaded to aompt a inibefflutist I ,.... ',-:-.,��,: . a 491 i . . �.�,� V know nothing better. I am a much better S" & gg" jiniligW116, A - _.� - �i: "I ,. � . r- , . 50C. ArA $1, 9 ,..,f �,:4w� . - man since taking this remedy than for a in . - . _.. .1. �. I � I - - - _____ ______ - ____ 0 A 0 ,_�j -.,-- .. number of years, and I give this toatim . .,� r, I - - o`Y TEXTILE- MILL SUPPLIES- ,o I I VVTV. lk -�?,� - -.4:4 - -, ree.y o own accord, wishing South- ; ­.�?, . -,.� . . ..�_­ - .1 I � . of Cotton and Woollen. Beidt English Card .:I�'. ­41;�-�-;-, � Amoriesuvervtne the success It deserym . CANADIAN IsHORT STORIS& I _. . - ,_ 1�� .-. ., -,.;f :� a, Clothingi Aniline Dyes. Ifigh-&rrade J.,og- . .. 1�. .1 I �.w � .. . woodC ps. Write for quotations. . .. d . -.- 1 ' ­ '_ - . � .�j `_ . " :: li�� Burglaries are reported in many parts ROBZRT & CO., it St. MichaelSt., Mont - I � - -, _ - . . re" - OLD MAN SAVARIN. , i ­ -;1',,o,. of the Prg,vinoe. an ­�:, :,i . : . . . � ­­_� . Cold in the ffead.-Nasil lRalin .1 es . , . � I - t� 2 . _? I AND OTHER STORIES; - - - " ;,�, . � ­. I - -1., 4 Instant relief.speedily curies. Neverialvillam I �-,_ $500,0000 . - . . - . .- . .,. _ _"­1.1!4�1, . I . . . - _. -BY- - � �".. *_ ...�� , . A. P. 7 8& * , L - - . 74��- : � � _2� . � I -: . M - __ __ - ­ VATE FUNDS FOR INV1W,8TMEsT ED 1110 WILLIAM TROMSON 1 .:n __ - ___ RI , - - � ,V.. A., � I P on Mortgage of Real Estate. Interest . . . ,-,.- . 4��'! . __ I . . at lowest rates. Special arrangements may . Cloth - 61.06. . . �� -.1 -­ !_ .. . � . ;1 � � I - ­ I.-, -11 .t . I . .1, � I . , , '. be made for Church Loans. Apply to - __:- - - -'s"p- zz� I t - ­ , � � .rZ" , �. . I � . ! ". .. Cox .. Old Man SarsOn-7%o PrivUelm.. . - -q - . I - . . Be*Lttyl Blacket*qk, Nesbittg of the Umits-MoGreAh's Bad Nicht--Grs" -1 - . ­ I I � --. '.'V-1 -I: .1 I - - ChgLdwick & Riddell, Godfrey's Lament -The Red-Hea4ed Win, :. ' -?'­ . . . .j. ' - , L, -J.;§ .. . dego-The Sb ining Crone of Rigaud-Little 'i .,,�,;, _;. %i, . . I � , . - - -­* - . f . . . Bank of Toronto offleek Haptisto-The Ride by Night -Drafted -A ...., 1� -�, - I*, I I , . � � . .1 - - I. . , . � . K7_1". - , . . I . I .. - Cburch Street, Toronto Turkey Apiece-GreLnCip -' AVolf Story- - . 1.,.,V�!� �'.., * I . . . - ____ - I_- _­­ __ _� ­ . I - � o.Veter&n!-'Y1'n Bedell -Ver- . - - 1. - NMI . - I The Waterio - �,t �Q"` ... I ... . -10R . . � : . . .1, 1, AALE-NEAR GRIMBSY-FnUIT bitulty's Stratagem. .. 1. .,�.,� I . ­ . . " I I F F%ILM-,4oitnowandfich;thirLyeLeres � I-, . _;Y7 .- L. , ­-�J, I ,./�. oe fruits, PR388 OPINION& - . - I . !"i", oii,* � I I I cleared; eighteen planted to choi .. - ,�. 1_1_,�., I$..- ji'l, .'' " , " -.j�4';;�. Z � . !��,,, '�i ­ - ... very convenisinL and beautiful location: Montreal Gazette: "Mr. Thornson has : .:'I. '. , _:&'� y . _ .. " 1I I! I marketing facilities unsurpassed; no truh; studied with equal success the French settlw- - � ..1,,];� ,NU�� - I I W�, - . 'it I I ,?. - .. ki I // worth forty-five hundred; if tajEen at, once on the banks of the Ottawa or I atributaries,'; i . .. 11 will take thirty-tive hundred cash. or one Thou- the tranpplanted Highlanders, the vet.ems . ... -I- 1� - - " .. q. . ., �4., - : tiand may remain on mortgage; & snap move who has carried across the ocean al I the tradi- " I L.- �.". - . I quick. L, Rox 443, Winona. Unt., tions of European battlefields, the Nor'we,stm . - . I ... ; - , __ - . _'. I#, � ..., ,.�. - ,., '�A"�, Y# ho has become the ancestor of half -beeede � z:� o,_._�_'­,_...� . �.":!,., - and is still a true Hou of auld Scoti&, the voy. ­. , `_ I , . . � �­­ ­ , 0 �. 4 Ageur and.shanty man, the huntier find trap. I.... ...": , - . . - - per, and eiten the stranger that is within our �.:� __. � _.;!-: -�, 1. - . : -,I-:_ %. "U. � , , - ... 11 . I _. . 6 . � . gates." . - _-1- - I - , Ll h i n. . I � . � ,-,:It; � -1 . � . - Saturday N Ight : " I wondei what one could : ­.;�'�� I- . 1% I .. � . . CON. YONCE & CERRARO lift, TORONTO. ONT. ftay abc,u t I I .. �.e ­­, - I -1 - Jo - this book that would induce _. 1. i__ I ', �'.::. ,� - . .. �� ANAI)AS Greatest Commercial School; the Intelligent reading h' of Canada to . -C _,�: -, � I I , ' ' ' ' C advantages best in the Dominion; stu- igreet it with the whirlwFnud of' approval thab " _. 11 -it.- . � I , _ . dents assisted to positions every week; mode. its merits deserve . . . . It Is one of the few' � .1 , � -4-1 .'.-" I _.� . .i,. �.. Tir'ed -but Sleepless mic rates-, everything fIrst-claad. Catalogue great books written by Canadians, and Me" - I - 4.1 , , . � :z_ , "_-.." . I and specimens of penmanship fi ii-te. of the stories are located in Canada." _, .....� - * �, ' " ' . � . SHAW A r.LLIOTT, FrincipabL ' :? �.� ; , :_ " . � �,-,. -_. -1 Is a condition wh1oh gradually w"re WILLIAM BRIGGS, Publisher, , ;! "' , . ­ " .1 I I . . ' ­;�­­_ Dy8pepdlN Inflamms . 20i,W Riebutiond St. Went. Toronft - - - 1v,i­:_, away the strength. Let the blood be R t ion of the LunIrs, ­____ - -,----- - I *, , I If, - I .- . L_ - . I . __ ___ -------- . .- - I .- . . . . - - puiified and enrich6d by Hood's Bar- IIHEUMATISM.9 -id other .disorders. .� ., .- ...� �, , ­­ � �, .1 .. _��; � - -.,;, ! - - I . , saparilla and this condition will ceam I J THAT - �. -� �: -, I . - L,."__,_"�.,�-.1,.,,iA" . � _I 1�;,�� Remedy so Polycine OH, . , , , . 14 For two or three years I was subject to � , _. � , - �: � z:,.-_- ' . .� , . . , .1 I � *:.--: , -:-. � . , __. � I ., ;_ �._, -4 poor speUs. I always felt tired could not L &"Xw FRXNon DISCOVERY- TOBACCO , � ­... I - . eal ' d 01 from $10 to W . . .. , �. : - � � 7 ��Q I - 1; - , .. Apparatus an . - � , � :,�:. &loop at night and the little I oould OR ma be kept for several yeare. L .. . I I - � . 4 .­ '�*. -: - - . . See certificates of our" obtained_. - �, . I .: :'_,�.,�, did not do me any good. X read about I Published in the Mont;real papom COUCH .11 .. . .. 11 .1 '. ­...�.� Hood's SamparUla and deolded to U7 It. ArEXPLANATORYPAKPILL= $L . � %. .. . . � _�:.-� . �: "..- - . .:1 1. . - . . .. .1 Before I had finished two bottles I began f, ALmxANDV.1L-1 8 taltat of PUrls, Smoke Lid CM% -biwk and i'pill I—. ­'�.­.. . . - . ­ . '-.. 11W4 Notre Darnis rMontreal. . . alvmts Irritated, consumption . . _1 11 , _;�.-.:. to feei betim and io a shod Uzus 1 146 . .r ... __ �_ - . ____ _____ _____ -- ­-.........'_ - r all right and -had gained 21 pounds in --'-- - I GWIV dv%& Then comos pals, _' , . � ',�_ L - FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEAW - 111410116611 OMNNno 111ftering. re$t- - ' - I , - ' - - �., i' r . � . � . . welghL I am stronger and healthier than . . IM op and ever fl:_Z8 -66WMenl . . I :: __ , 'I ')�� . .. "! . ._�­.,. - 1 . . 1. .� I have ever been In my Wo." JORN W. . I.', . � . ' . � of liands and IftL NO -TO -BAC 16 a . _:.", - ,.�,;�..&�! .. OouoEcum, Wallaosburg, Ontario. - .L. . ... . 011 -_ %m, , .�'.-�'�'! - , DUNNYS . SWfIc-for tobacco throat even If y _ r. , ' doulfwant a em. Take a NO -TO- BAC ,�_ :,.:. ..'� _ '. 9 :' 1111111d now SrA then. What a relief In . : I ­ �6�1- ., Hood 9 Sarsaparilla - -1 _. "4,_x - _, - I . "..., . . , -1 . �..., .. .., ft ­_ ..., .,!�, "i I . BAKIN N0=T0ssBA0' r _� ,�, 11 . 11.;Z `�­_�_,_ . . I :.'' Is thi'a'Only. '' - Builds up W "I'"Us iit_ ! I . . . I r ­ . I . i .. ! , , "'e_ -Il r . . t*=, makft now, rich blood, . . r �, I �,,. .. . POWDER .. I .- �­ ,,, -�-, nor 0 -1113t the thing for the weak, nervous . _- �X�,.­r,` �,, 71%� _. -4-..." , True Blood Purl . - Be THE COOKS BEST FRIEND on to M now and then. Got our � . -L4.." '-� .11� ; .1 , I -, ProminOlItly in the public eye todAY. bok; rad the marvelous record of ,:� . ­ ,� �, �5 I 11 . sure to got Hood's and only Hood1i6 Do .LARGILOT SAtIE IN CANADA. - mcivery. You run no risk, for you . .­_... �..�41.. % . I . .,._,:_�­,� ., , � � .1'. r< 1. not be induced to buy and other. C W buy under YoUf OWn r _ - . - . �; _ � M �: . I . � i , . ,._�. '_;,_r.., I . - � � ... ;,: .�­:;, . . . ...- :,..­�; le � - # DRUGGIST'S GUARANTEE, . . . . ­� , �-. ,_ % - _­_, tloodts Pills *`ro1`111v"M%bMo%& . .. - -dg. nesa. Isavisaia, " Every drugglat is authorized - ,,.,-- f "'. "". - - to sell , - ,.:�_!,! - --,.--- -..------------------ _____ No-To�nac under absolute guarantee . � ... The L*adlag , . a . 1,�- , %i- W-.- . NO baker havinS, to cure every form of toba= using. . r ..�'..���..;:�. - I . ALL BAKERIS any kitid of wtradis . Quir written guarantee, tree ample of . r ,,,..,. V �,_�6 USE OUIR ­ ­ , I . .. I,— - ­ -1 13C11,"ff3hL 3%X:jMK4ff,3L_ worth w1kilitiabould . No-To-flaic and booklet called "Don't _ , -, , .-i, W he witbout this I&. - � I , I j�;., ___�­`,_ ; - Tobacco spit and Smoke Your Life I -, I wreaving moveiii- -G. T. I WIbItITH. Mauafao - � .. ... ..�,4,�A:.-A�il : _ " I � j. _ ­ "I ",,, ,1 . . Away" mailed for the Raking. Ad- _ , .�, � _.? I . _ .urer. 73 to 81 Attelaide Str W-, J'Ort)OW, ()nt . - . dress YHE STERLING REMEDY 00., - . , w�, , � . , , - !�!",i'.-�,�, .1 .- . i. ­._� 1. ,.' t. . Chicago MOntreal,Can. New York. * . ­, ,� �r TOVOOLEN MANUFACTURERS � - _-. . .'. V.t%.'�.� �L woolm t-onglit and sold. 114rd Wapte, Hard Vures Baft RhOom 014 flarm, sore SM PU I [*4*tWM,V1W*#&bV21VM" 'me . . ' . -;:, Y1_ Ends. Flocks. su;.. bought or oxchanged for W)l1r., Sore 141 poles. Burns, Scalds. *to. "' CASCARETS candy eatbartle cure - . . - '41: j , . Mill Supplies, garnet" wasto or shoddy. - . coufstipation Only lea .a 1. _. 'Ie ..I. 1. . . . I . . _ � - .. . Robt. $. Fraser. 3 St. Helen �- L, Montreal. ______ __ ___ - I . . A __ �1,1� . - .. `_,-�,­o . ­ .,: _____._______-________ ___ . .' , Z, V� 4DUCkLAS BROS, Slate, Gravel and, met& For Carriage Work ,: � ;I ' . I :.., �'er r _' ,, . , ' `-, " - I . "ji:­ , 'm 1. . . roofers, metallic ceilings, alglighta BEST VARNISHES', Manufactured by-, .� ..'�. " � � �, �­ ". - -, . . . , -.­_:�,.,, I--- ' '' __ . �-" .111 I, metal wor koro. 124 Adelaiae W..Toror � -1 _. V I 'i .to I - . . . __ , __ __ . - __ . ­ - ­ . . . .11 r _ ', _ _;.:,� � � "". . ­ . I.. . � � . McCaskill, Dougall & Oo., Montre. , ­.�_' ,�0 . I ' 0: ­ :­ -11, ' 1"',_ ICH FLORIDA LANDS- itecla I moil muck; ad I I i _,. �.. ; ­.. ill_ " _ . -; - . _ � . ­:��,,�, , ­ I I . R-jein ng Lake Apopka: healthiest part , - - - A I I -, or irrigation; , - . 6.,iLW1JS:W-&0rT10W C+U,&*_A.WrXJM:ffl3D. . � .!. .�� .. , i..: �_ 1. . � ., .! . .: � . 1. .- . . _. -1 of t,tate, ,io plearing. drainagt 1. I . I � � � I . ' , r, I 1, two or ilhrise'crop- yearly; low priced; easy I ________________________.____.. . � , _ ,.__ --_-.i_-----_ _,__ 4:1 .­ - -., �­j forms. W.J.FX.14T,L)bi.203tilitircht4L, Toren . . .. . I-- '. , ",� , - " r, -, - ___ ___ - - - : . . ..1. ., - .. ,I !t , ,'?�. _ - to MCARTHUR9 CORNEMLE &'CO., .1.1...' 2 . ­-­ � _ '. '!W . � . . . -7' , Permanently - cured . . r, I . . ; . � � . r- _.,4j,,' _'dA, ­ � ..::.- ­ . �.. , , , _ �,l '. _.,., STAMMERINC. by a strictly Educe.- . � I 'UFACT'URERBA1'DIMIIO'tTE'tSOF�, r", ­ '' "' ' ". --.,j%- . �­'.'Z::j ; - . 0 _ ," _ , - I _ . -.-I. , 1�:. � * . .. .., .. 7"M tional System ,4o advance feem. Write tor �' . - .; _ , � - I _1� Wbito Lead, Colors, Glass, Varnishes, Oil$. Ch 1910AU'and Dye Stuhl'6 ., .4w - , " , circular. - THE ONTARIO INSTITUTE. - �,.�. : I 1 I _..... � �--;,�� �"_:.i�_ -.__ 70 Dond St.. Toroutio .4L3r-n. . . � �, �;":,��S�_:, . . . . . - -11 � ?j � ____�-_ ____ ______ - . - -_, ------,---.--------- "I I .. - I . ­ - - --.--- ___ __ " ­­ . '­_�' 1. - I . . _-------, ------ A - _� � . , , �, , I 9* Ill BUN," A strictly - .- ]11�'� .,.�j',�,'�.-j, N - A MOST SATISFACTORY AND DURABLE CNAIN - :'. � _", 1, . ��_Zj,e. _ r BICYCLES- Tu!"gh Grade Wheel, at a . CHAI . - . I -1 ._ ,- r� .-f. . I - , . !..� .., ­­ . . � _­ . . I '... �_. -Irie . . ... . ..� Uoderatiol .P. Bond -for catalogue. . FOR LOG -JAOKS,� ALEFUiE CONVEYORS, ETC... _­ - - 1. I- - 0. T. FENDRITH, Manufacturer, .:,r CIANT_­ ... - � I.A.­� �"-A41f�_`�i�A . . : - 1 73 to 81 Adelaide St. W.. ToroutAx . I -1 IETC6 LARGJ QUANTITY OF THIS AND OTMEM. � :�. � -_ r - ..f' . .' -;' I . - . . , 1;: , �,� �:_ I'-- I --�_ ' � a :,_,,�, --.-- -- -- - - -- - I— I - ---- - - : IDETACHASLE STYLES IN OTQOK FOR .:' .- i� ­� , ­ . . , OLE . I .. - - � �.� I �, :I- L - BU&INESS ()HANQ119. LL � . - I `­ _. � - ­- � ,�:.'� t, �j�._ -,,_-- "; , - I - � r, _. . 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L� �,,4__- Years Was Not Able to Do- Any %VortE-, 11"N' - � Q10" , 4_1 - - , _4 " " Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Restores Illiza !, io' - . .�,,_,� . . ,,r to Health. , , 1�., r. .- , 1. _. -.'' :'. r - �'r " .; - V - . � .�,��­ I "'A-� .1 . - .. t - . ,_ , i,,- � - a om the Shelbtirno.E66notiltS -:-j I 110k, , T. . I 11 z- ? .__... ��. . .% � ��l ,.­� I 1. . , .1 .. ,jr "t -,.. , , _r�_­ . r ,rhe compfetion of the luca 0 epi , ­ t I one L. �,-A. - � __ erviv�e between Shelburne and Horn ng's Mills by. Messrs. John Metcalfe . . aiid W. H. Marlatt, referred tointhese rL", r t * _ ` �:, ! Mns recently, was the means of _ , m � g to the notice of a, reporter of i I I Economist the fact of the remark- -� restoration to health some time agbi . . � #I Mr. Metcalfe, the chief promoter of . -ho line. For about two years Mr. IvIetcalfe was a terYible sufferer from . sciatica, and unable to work. While `11 . not altogether bedfast, he was so bad- . .1 . I ly cripl6d that his bent form, as. be - __ . - occasionally hobbled about the streets r ..�. " � - of Horning's Mills, excited universal . . �-_: sympathy. The trouble was in one .- - .�:1_11:-. Of his hips and he could riot stand or ,.% - I .- ,:, walk erect. His faralliar attitude. as 1; . - . . . - . - . ­' ..., - . ­­ . - _; ­ ­ , - _:� 1. �,. - -, _j�� ,�­:i _��­ .,�­Z­,:!Z­� �� �_;,�­.'­.' ,"-_1 - -'-- . . - , _� , . .1 _: , , . , , i- -e ..", . � ..r �: 1: _ -: - "" ­-, , I - .., _ __ ., i , F."..: - , .- .. _�_ ._�r.l � - ., ,;.._:�..�: I .,:�:,:� I -,-.. .11 - � _. .. ''. , _.,�, , , ,, , � . . - .6 .1 _�­ , �n-. ..."", -1 ­ � ., . �... "I 1.1� -.." 1 � j, �­. �_�� icy - - L'W, - , �7,r .�:,,,- - , - � I - -1: , �, . - .. ',�-,,�- r,. , - . .1 ­ . - .. . ­ � . . . . .. - -: ,.,. ­ _� I . . I I . - . _),�. .,:. r, . i I �1 -. ­ -,.,.!_.. ,!, � , . - ::%-,!:�­.-!. '. o,:�. ��. , I � . ', ­_�., ,; - ... - � , ( . . . , ­ . �: �.,­ -: � - ­...' I I � r _ . _.. - I I , s, .. ..'r - . - " r I.. �;­" - �.'. I . H , I � . � . .- :, - . I _.. .� r _ % - �. _. - -, - ��'.­ .. 1.�. 0 I � " . , I - , . ,__. _.. _� A . � . . . I - .; .� 4 . . � _ -1- ��_ . � _. - .., , -,r ­ .. - "', . ` .11 �. I I . _., . . - . � - � -, 11, , . . , , - r . , . . I . . � _::�...��". I . I . � : '. %­ . . . . I I . . �.;� I.:" � �. -�� -.11 I/ � . 1_.� :t I , . ;1111/ .. -1 .. - .. . . - ,, ­ "m �.: .;A ;_;m __ - !.. - ..... . , r� .. . * _ � I , _.: ,��_-:,; . . . . � - il. '.' . 7_-�- _-,----ffl.1WhW.� .�';�- - . 11 I % __ ­ . . , , . - .... �_ - . . f`.' r % _�., . "i I . : - . - i . __ - ­ - .. . k #� --- 0 ::., 1. , . ; . . I . . �..: . .I... ­- . ... . - 40-j ..--,* _,-.��� . .,-,. . . . .. I I _: . 1:� I . . - . . . ­ . I _1 � - _... ­ . . I ., � . �` . . : .;� - � . . � . . I .. I. - I . . ,.. . � . . . "-Walked in -a- Stoo' '.. .. 1. . . ped Posittion. ' . � * . . - . . the residents of H.ornilng's Mills can I . vouch, was in a stooped over - ­ . _ position, :.,. with one hand on his knee. Air. iNlet- � - - I calfe says:- "For about two yea�s I . r- was not able to do any work. Local ' . - . .� : physicians failed to do 'me any good, - and I went to Toronto for treatment, - r I r .Vvith equally unsatisfactory results. I . . . . .also tried electrical appliances -wit. hout . - ­ avail. I returned.home from Toronto .1� '� 1. discott-raged, and said I would take no I .... : - I more medicine, that it seomed as if I .,,- bad to die *anyway. My system was :.- " and the pains at - , . . - timps were excruciating. I adheredfor . - - , , , several months to my deteXmination to " . � take no more medibine, but finally con- , , . �.: sented to- a trial of Dr. Williams' Pink � . I -1 - Pills strongly recommended by a friend. . I :- Before I had taken them very long I _1 I felt a great deal better, my �pj)etite . . . _� " returned, and the parns diminished. . . : After using the pills foir some time . ..: longer I was able to stand and walk . .- ,�.. erect and resume my work, in the full . - . enjoyment of health and strength. c . .� People who knew me marvelled at the r � .. change, and on iny personal recom*Men- . . . ' dation many have used Pink - Pills I , . This is the fir, -4t time, however, thai .. . . . I have given the facts for publication. - a . ;�. r �. .1 On bei.ng asked if the sciat,ica had . I I . � . .. f,ver returned, Mr. ]Apatcalfe stated that . , - - once or twice, as the result of unusual L I ­. . exposure, he had experienimd slight at- ' - I I . . . - . . tacks but he always kept some of the . Pills at hand for use on §Uch occasions, .� . and they never failed to ,fix him . - u , r i ;. ., all right. -Mr. Metcalfel, who is 5� ir .. years of age, is in the floor and pro- �' - -. r - ­ vision business, and, as Oroof of his I . ." ability to do as a day' 11 work as he ever did in hroillife , We, May state '. that- the most of the work connected . - . . - . with the erection of his six miles of I 1. .- telephona line was erformed by him- - � - self. Mr. MctcMe also Luentioned �_' several other instances in which ther . - - , users of Pink Pills derived great *bene�- I . .. . ... fit, arnong them being that of a lady . - - resident of Horning's Mills.- The Eoon- � .... omist knows of a numher of instances - :: in Shelburne where great good has fol- ­ r .1. lowed the use of this well-known rei-. � .. .t� medy. ' - . The puhlic are cautioned against-ini- . - itations and suhstitiltes, said to be ��. - " just -as good," These ar6 only of- . - . . - fered by some u-nacrupulous dealers bei- . . . . I - . 4,aus6 there is a larger profit for them in the imitation. There is no other .­.. remedy- that ean successfully take the . �, place of Dr,� Williams' Pink Pills, and - .'. those, who are in need of a medicine �. � should hAsist, Upon gettinq the genuine, - 1. which are always put up in boxes bear - I . - ing the Words " Dr. Williams' Pink I . - � - Pills for Pale PeoPle-" If you cannot 11 . _.. - obtain thej)a from your dealer, they ... . ._. � will he 3ent post-paid on receipt of 50 . � cents -a box, or $2.50 for six boxes, by ­ addressing the, Dr. Wilikams' Medicine . .. .- Co., Brockville, Ont.., 'or Schenectady. . - - ­ - r _ N.Y. . I,- . . . .1 . .. - � .,!-- __ �. � . _. � '.. MECHANICS, WAGES IN BAITAIM. � rr . - -, . - - I IvRges of Workwe,i fit Fngland, Sciatiand r :, . - . .. . . . - and Ireland. .1 r, - - . . .. .. . _. - � : ,.An irnporfaut.Wue book jjist'isisued by , 11 I - . the British 'Board of Trade gives. the . . - I I ri. statistics of wages paid for manual labor I : . . . .. .. D Great Brit -sin in dades requiring some - � . .;. degree of skill,'but excluding workors in , ,; . . . . textile trades and in inining, %a to whom - - . ..� reports have already been published. The' r . . . .... ! � fig4re8 are those of wages paid during the . . i year 1886, the -slowness of English officials _. I .� beiDg greater even th&u that of our Census .. --.- Bureiw' ; in some cases, however, compari.- � I i 80n can be made with the returns of the L. ' . L.. British census of 1891. Thd report will for . _. . :: i . some time form the bapis of compkrison and , ' -1 ­ . -1 � theorizing, . and is valuable an giving . i..,_. definitb information on this question of It" I . of .. r pauper labor" of Europe. " r :: I- _ _r - . ­ - . - I . . . The average wiLges paid to ''every r�an . . � . . . ... . - �:was 24 shillings and 9 pen,?e, $6.03. a week, � . . . . . or a dollar a day, which if he had- con. , � . tinuous employment Iso 52 weeks would ' 11 give ;E64, or $320, a year.' The average for I 1. . WoMeli Was 12 shilliDge 8 pence, $3.08, a . . I . . - vieek ; for boys, 9 shillings and 2 pence ..- I 1 $2.24 ; for girls, 6 shilliags and 5 pence, $1.56. T6ese are the averages of the wages !L. of 816,106 persons. In round- numbers, . " . one -twelfth of these persons earned $.U0 a . L _:.,.- y,ear or over, another twelfth between S3W . ­ rr ., I j R-3-110 one-third between 9250 and P-300 L ,. n,l x. . , f .e .- �, 'Z f1th between $200 and $250, and t�ls .: , IL 00. , .._,A.'�. ii � . I . � , , I 1p_ . - - ! 1. 7 . I ,If tile $200 * or less. ; ii3cluded in ' * .. .M1.._! 'L' . -, .. . it 'class in the greater number- of d ; ___.-,,1',-.1% ­ ". - r � I . ��'. 1. I ­� " � � " _., �., I WOMEN, BOYS, A,ND GIRLS. . ­ � - . I 1: L' ­,�L'�r ,� . . 11 ­� ..-All b . 'and thin' in '" - . - ,#Aes ars) lower in Soot. England- by '10 pat; couL', *bffe in' Ireland th� are frorii 16 to 20 per con 4 lose 411 wilrbe aeo*n by the table of annuid wages paid#o, different classes of mechanics. , . i . UNGLAND-SOOTLAND I"LA14D TRAftg*. '.,;'-, I A is. 4' ". - - - A s. Engineering ........... 58 14 , " 9 _- '�� 45 8 - Metal work....' * .,ii - .. .69 12 -,,, U 16 ,i U 2 sawmill,47. _........ 57 15,,l-' ' 9 * 4913 . Coach building ....... 57 8­-� a 4 " 6218 Breweries. . .. ... - - ....61 17 - � - N 17 '!,., 50 IS- Digtillerleg ........... 61 9. el-�- I .62 6 �` � 47 t Chemical works.. .-...58 12 _� . OQ 0 - I V 0 Pfluting-large works ri5 9 . 117 0. 44 3 Printing --small workh44 I - -, -4119.,_ 36 17 Building trades ....... 72. O.. -�j - 6S 0 .� 61 0 The variations in the same trade in Eng- land itself are remarkable. Lancashire . ironmasters pay their pig-iroq 'Workers 987 a year, iu the Clavohmd district they pay L80 and in dcotlan4 E74. In engin- eering works in London the wages are 980, � . in Minchoster they are 968, and in other I English districts X50 ; in Scotland the rate I is between E50 and E65, while in Ireland' it is f7l for Dublin and 942 for -the rest of the country, including Mfast.. In the iron and steel shipbuilding industry the London wages are L112, on the northeast -coast they are ;C79, on the Clyde and in Lancashire ;C68. In considering the earnings of railroad workmen, a comparison in possible with the figures for 1891, an in that year very complete returns were made by all the companies. The average of - wages has risen by one guinea, or $5. 1 1, in five yasirs, being now 959 ai�d 18 shillin ;gs448 of the men received less than 20 shilingsin 1886 to 42.1 in 1891, and 44.5 reoeived bOtWOOD 20 and 30 shillings in the latter years, against 43.1 in the former. � - . THZ AVERAGN TNCRZAS19, i;l � . . . . . - . - I -in England w" 17 shillings.in Scotland 26, and in Ireland 30. In England nearly , two thirds of the locomotive engineers receive over 40 shillings, or $16, a week, and Only 3 in 1,000 loin than .30 shillings. In Scotland only one -twelfth of them got 40 shil!ings, while 320 in 1,000 get loan than 30,which is strange, for Scotch traim are ruq. in fast an English and require equal skill. Fireman got about on6.h&lf . as much as engineers.' Two-thirds of the English guards are paid over 25 shillings but signalmen are paid much lose "two- thirds of them betweea 2 land 25 slifflings and one-fifth lose than 9-0 shillings. The chances of earning over $10 a week vary wiih the traderi,sometimes with no ap- parent reason. Newspaper printers are the best off. am 37 per cent. of them atts,in that sum ; then come tin-pl&W workers with 33 per cent. ; 13 per cent. of shipbuilders, I I per cent. of brass a,nd copper workers, and 10 per ceDL of coopers also earn it. But while 15 per cent. of the brewers earn 40 shillings,only one per cent. of the distillers do, and 4 Workersin pig iron obtain that sum to I worker'on railroaj osirs. I Wages tend to increase slowly in all the British trades, is one conclusion of the report, though it cannot be pfoved till f ull reports for later years are published. _ , I -.- * . .. I Hair-CUtting by Eleetrieltyi ., To have your hair singed off by electri- city is the latest development of the Wnsorial art. The apparatus to perform this oporation consists of a platinum wire stretched over a comb. By pcessing a buttion in the Oandle of the comb a current is applied to the wire, and it in heated to a white beat. T6 comb in passed through the hair, and as the wire comes in contact with the hair it in burned off, the and of each hair being cauterised as cut. which, process prevent@ the ' loom of the oily tubstionce with which the hair is filled. The apparatus in oonneated by flexible cord and attachment plug to a lamp socket, and oan be used by any barber of ordinary skill. . . � .1 - ,., I " How Editors Are Treated In Clifilia. Ninetwn hundred editors of a Pekin paper are said: to have been behmied. bome would shudder at such slaughter s e fact that Con- sumption is ready to fasten its fatal hold on themselves. Dr. Pierce's Gol- den Medical Discovery is the efficient remedy for weak lungs, spitting of blood, shortnem of. breath, bronchitis. astbma, severe coughs, and kindred affections. . . Stamps, La Payette Co., Arkansim . Dr. R. V. Piarce:'I)ear Sir. -I will say this to you, that oonmumption in hereditary im� my wife's family ; some have already died- with the disease. My wife has a sister, Mrs. E. A. Cleary, thaL was taken with consumption. She used y9ur " Golden Medical Dise,overy," and, to the surprise ot her many friends Rho got well. My wife has also haa )��ffiorrhafres from the lungs, and her ii, 0 , 4ter insisted on her usin th "Gol- den Aledical Discovery." f consented to her using it, and it eured her. -,She has had no symptoms of consumption for the ast six years. . . I , , Tours very truly, . .. .11, ..,..1. ­;-�,, I ,W . C. ROGERS, M. D. �, :1 -1 . . . � - '' . I beileite diseases in either sex, how- ever induced, 8pee,'ily cured. Book sent. securely sealed, 10 eents in stamps. Address, in confidence, Wor Ids Dispensary Medical As8iocial.ion, Buf_ , falo, N.Y. . : ­ _ �. _ ; - -I.- ­,­ I I . _� _', I �1, * I � _. __ I . � � I j I 1� . - I . - , ' _... _:.:.`,f.;:*�' Too' Nue ft For Him. .'. -, �. . - , ­ - lioi-w" does Brigi;8 look in lils 'now chocked suit I Plaid out. -i - �,- � - -_,­_�. �- I _. 1. - .... 1. -_ _. I I i .,'..,_­ . . '. I I.: I . � . . . . __ . - , it., ,- _ � I . ­­;,.., .,Have Y6u Thou!Zht of . .. I I F6r four tbou8and years or more the world groaned, suffered, and fumed about its corns,for. there waa no.positive relief -no certain and painliasij cure un� til Dr. Scott Putnam gave to the world his great Corn Extractor. If .there is stiffeilinig now it is a result of carelessness, for the remedy is at hand. Try Putnam's Cori) Extractor. It 'to sure panil"s and prompt. Beware of I sub4itutes. * �, :[.-;. - - _,�._i. j , ��.j i .. � '., I - I . , At Oxford this 'year 197 Mfidid&W presented thempelves for honours in I classics, the largest number on rew,rd; there were 97 candidates for honours in . modern history. I . ' - Mr .W. M. Carman, champiOn bicyc- list df Canada, 'writes that he consid- ers St. Leon the very best thing to drink while in general training, __-_________m401-________ 0. .., .1 . .. , .. .-! : '. - ,11w- , , I , , '. . -1 I ,�..il'-: 1,,­� ." As if by Iffagile. -�._ i -1_ I _. - _.:1 Z:_:,�­,._ -. ,_ . � ' ' * . This is always the case wfi�n Nervi_ line is a plied to any kind of 'pain; it is sure to I-'sappear as If by magic. Stronig- er, more penetrating, and quicker in actidn than any other reutedy in the world,,pain cannot stay where it is us- ed. It is just the thing to havo in the house to. meet, a; sudden attack of ill., ness. - , / . . . , . 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Decker disposed of his tlravittg yy ittanoes are acknowledged a for Detroit, where she will reside #ora 'team, also hie single driver "Archie," in . Bem ```change Of date ori label on the first paper fol- time.' the city last week. Glood figures were reneipt of mone}t at this 011106. Always 1 : !• 1: pt e date raid ahead. tt - Jarnea Mofiatl, of Aahbur>iY, was here obtained. 1 -Mrs. Robert Howland, north of the I II r•..I , on Sunda . .. y x —Mise Fahnid Bateman; of Whitby, ie village, presented her husband with a i To' tart' ur new � • here jnsl now with friends. fine dsaghtar on Wednesday morning. ; 's:s+.•:• �' i �� rad Ce ions. 3 —James' Shaw, of MOntaIIA, ie here All rising well. ......... in�l a J - for a few days with friends. --James 4ordon and W: #J. Raezin — No ie here left for Muskoka Wednesday afternoon, re f Toro , s Molnl o .. i , . rude PTCHERINtI, ONT., NOY. 1, I89ti M'8 v now visiting with Mrs. James Giordon. on a hunting expedition. They have �< will be omised to shi two deer and one bear �'i�''`� �1t1 T}1e x11. —Dr. F. L. Henry, (Dentist) pr p on their 1J U d n House Parlor e aver home eo ae to be divided sm q �0_ ewe '1 • bd. BATT found at the (tor o y s for f3nnaa . We wish them T QCALISM S. : Tuesday. 88tf friend p , ; S.o., ...—Duck•shooting is quite ' prevalent plent of luck and a safe return. - y ; . .: ins Street, Pie Lo an e. * down the river. Some very fine captures —While riding east on a load of empty - d0 to 11.30 • E v —Cream Soda biscuit 7c, q ' . a la barrels Monday afternoon, Thomas ' I -- - -� I� I I —Mrs. Mnrkar is with friends in have been reported.P ' M rile this week. —Beat Scranton coal sold at Pickering empthorn fell off the load o}�paaita St. I - . y Harbor for 14.80 per toD. This price Andrew's eburoh and fracture ills collar I I �i O l �t ,� �IfI�II) �` f30111A8 I —Dr. Cross, (Dentietl),'viaits Piokerill�q _ ,� �8 - , every Tnesaay, office over Bank. 8$tf will prevail until further notice. ltf bone. The injury wag a vary severe crag at Dnnbe —0. Rose, of Riobmond, Quebec, for• and Thomas will ba some weeks laid o8 �� I 1pnde to loan at —Mrs. Ett�e Head leaves this week ek with the injury. IIs now goes about with eke ,�C+� ,�' base here she will reside for a merly of Dunbarton, was here last we � I ' K KI " 's` FNTON for Aylmer w lin a n life innumerable friends. his arm and shoulder tightly banda�ed�t A �f I ` T�iA cal g Po 1L'J1�17 �' r SnT,ICIT time. —Tbe neat session of the County up. It was a very unfortunate injury. at all east, Toracto. —D. F. Every brie been appointed 't' l.'- do, 4. ' -- - 1: Sabbath School Association will ba held - OIIr �' �� a`,w +. E. b'AR agent for -Ghees Bros., Nurserymen, Co{'� about the 23rd and 24th of January at ft70UFFVILLE. '�\�� �``4t r /� ` pr• 8A• J. TI•;R,00�r bourne. . / $lOIJIJ�, �: I ���a. � s' '�ti��� �= Solicitor. (- -W. E. Vanstone is shipping Iambs 0obviwa• • - ithe many friends of Mise M•. A Kennedy `� - - -Wm: Clark of the eoutti ward, is Will regret to learn that she ie eerionely ill. { AMEN MI and pigs Lhia week. He sella at Toronto - market. treating the ezterior of 13ia dwelling to a The many friends of Mrs. {Rev.} I. A. I . , `•` TARP pub ase we are leased to coat of paint. The effect is decidedly Shanton, who has been seriously ill with- ' . i ` i - ! . •;- Thistle Ha," n . —Miss Lizzie C y, state, fig nicely reeoverinQ from her re marked. f typhoid f@ver, will be pleased to learn that We �jaive the h8f3t Y011TIg $�60I1 ]10W lri f3t1.0 C�iIriOIle� tau , DW M TMrs. Derb and Miss Hodges, o y " T Dent illness. y she is now improving nicely. D fere, 9ol;c M rile, were here a few da a feet weak - We have been appointed sole agents In }, office, whittiy, c —W. Black, of W!iiiby, is in charge of y y Frank Dougherty, of Midland, eon of bl1y. 1 g y Pickering • for the Famous A. McGillivray, the Gordon Hous@, ilnring the absence of vislting with Mr. and Mrs. John Murkar, , ames Dou hert , of this town, was marc• I —___- the landlord. ChUroh°etreat� ad to Misa Mowatt in•Toronto last weak, ' TAMES LE --J, N, Rlichardson deals out hardware —We bare to tliauk William Sleep, by Rev• Mr. Wilson• i tJ Notary Pn in the acrd� oe of M,'. Lieazin, who ie wcet of -the village, for a masa of green The young people of stonffvilla and .lou• ! wtlt attend br i ere of skating generally will be pleased to • Mondays of ea hunting Up Horth, corn, Such is gaits a treat ai this sea• Tuesdays. »son learn that K. J. Daley intends enlarging —Harold Cox, who lies worked with son of the year. the rink, both,in length and width. Acknowledged the beat package .tea in the world. We Rive special:attentioti to _' EDDEi W. H. Banks for -some yeare, will sail 1 —The county delegates to the Provin• An assembly was held at the Revert our tea trade and ask you to give us a trial order. G tars, Solic Dial S. S. Convention were Mrs. Hopper, a Rin wood, on Friday evening, -last. { Gordon's Hotel - tor England on $atnrday. Hous , g '._ �. —Messrs. Ciarke d Dyer, insurance of Claremont, and Mr. Holiday, of Over 180 were present in response to io. ; . T n'( KI Y • out,: Saturday agents, of Oshawa, haoA a bneineas card Brooklin, and W. J. TJale, Pickering. vitations, and a socia! evening was spent tJ lJ 1� �� Inve�tmentR me on our front page. Read it. —Master Fred Leng, of Liverpool, is in dancing and other amueeme.ote. ` M �Macdonala, -=-Mrs. Winnacott has rented her seriously ill this week. Hie friends are vied at Stonffville, on Sunday; Oct. 2(1, 1 . I _ f7 I GALLA 45 James Cam bell, aged 82 vears, 5 r -.• ,O dwelling on cliuxoh streeT, and will reside anziousiy waiting for a favorable change• fig, , P - -- ------ -- -- -- ro S�lw lief - ; -- ---- -_ - - - _ -- -- --- ; kis theirez ctatione bee sail vire• months, 3 days, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. - . To rata with h daughter in Toronto: y y Campbell Brougham, eve' —Foran curies a oeket knife. fled• - . I � ins ough �n9 le, —MT. RiChardeOD, teacher Of Bcb001 Died `t the r@BldeRiue Of 'hie eon In law,' 7� thtougl�aut the p a • '��� -_ to ori Saturday. n have s�.me b calling u on ne eman f3toaflville, on f3nr d }. ' Owner ca y P No. 2 has been re engaged for L. C, 'PYid . - and describing the knife correctly. section, Oct• 2 1895, Philip Bartholomew in hie I' : I _ _ ` Business ie boomiDg at the Fyaporator_ the year 1896. The ratepayers all seem r 0' _ _ . !? lth year. i 1: I teased with• bib work since midsummer, �^ tit., here. Apples are Doming in in imnnense p It was some timrt since our tovan was - he took char e. ruin notes of the fire ']o in d artrrlent is now 'in full blast. Were turning oat -� -,r w�., ,,..: 2 nantities, and the works are kept busy when q . aroused by the alar g our ,tat 1 g t F. tV ni ht and day. —13y the death of the late John Par• bell. but on Saturday afternoon last aboral #inert axld best Clothing at price3 which cannot be beaten. _: jT Snrgeor The Y. P. S. C. E, prayer meeting ker, the post mastership at Dunbarton, 8 o'clock, it burst forth sending a thrill o • g tan• Veterinary : will be lei by (leo. P}iilip neat Monday was rendered vacant. The people of that. terror to the heart of every house -holder in I. 1 Dontiatry. Me❑ 1, 11 -r' . • , . '� ,A dat;on. De evening at 7:80. Topic, "Our enemies, village are now much ooncerne i ae to town. The cause for the alarm was the I a,y or n;ght rat: over of o small blaze at Jacob Jenn- Rasideuce, Tetc our weapons, our allies. who will receive the appointme disc y _ �� $ hoeS. _ �; vale. —It hue always peen a wonder to ne —The Markham papers are advocating ings' house in the greet end. The bre did j } that some enterprising monied man dose for a soap factory. 'Should they suoeeed not set arnch headway and by the time the - b II0P it i attraetin such an institution, Mark town people arnved on the scene the t)re 11 • �l.o_yr t -a skatin rink here. Why n g in uieb@d.-=Free 1 resp. 'We are oAerins Good Values iii these lines.' H ovsee�them. large stock erinary Colic -go not erect . g bad been c+xt Q ham' ma vet be admitted to a place i before the recent adrance in prices. It will pay y �u of the Ontario - certainly it would pay well ? y - . - :(}60, $err, manaj�@T Of Lha Toronto amODQ the vSrlOaa tOwna that surround 8rown5 Corners-;; Odlec�. reeicleuce • Financial Corporation's office here, will her. BUt it will take a lot of soap. -- - , - ;,1 quarter miles —R, A. BUntID is having a "Dew 1 driving ehoe� at receive tease and receipt bills ae be did K , •Great attraction for t;he irrev'birds -ii 1rc hours from 7 to • �' graph adkiress whilThere willtbe Omclrtgagea �kee offif farm ThBe ming one cof the most impor ant erose• Rway r • _ - C}reen xiver, oll our obert Thort vSrtted at Thomas Holli I , - _ _- _- — - b�ook, implements, etc., at lot 9, con. 9, inAe in the village and should be main• day wrecent�y. -- _ - - - - - - ,j llt� �1 AS t Wedneaea ,November 6th. gained by the vellaRe, but it eeemd Mr. Miss Pattern we►s the,I'veet of the 5lisses T j JL 4},Y t;ux Pickering. on y R ��//TT Y. veterinary Coil 1 rs of list. Sale Brnting has tired waiting for its repair. Maxwell on Sunday. a number t Iy1 �l<i ►J . ,- of the ontario N Bea bills for full particu a The Hisses Brown entertained LT S IDILL shat --Health Inspector Richardson hue finds last week. •a-� - e,lso out ra-y �a at one o'clock p ,� of their arhoal tri —The Ladies' (lUi'.d; of St. Georges 'asked us to state that after employing male. y, treats a • meaDe oasible he lies felled to Say fell�.iws, what do }ou think of the - - �'Urnit.tirL' �Istablislament is replete •r itli the latest styles in. , �. mals• Also l,ar church, here, intend having an entertain• etiery P new et}le of Barrett's side -bars. ; • DenCistry. All 'meet and oyster supper on Thanksgiving locate any cause for typhoid fever, on the - tti'e would advice .1. when be wants to TIEI3I160M S1_`iTS, at $12. . -i I reiieonable rattE evening, Thursday, No ember 21st." See. Power farm, east of here. - The well ciar s;3luent o; l sell a bores not to.asjf a double price ivr 1'AItLoIi SLITS, elarE+inapt: Tel Mlle and programa -- b, issued later. water was analyzed and pronouDeed first- it. I at I - • 1 1' LTA SIU 'r AP,LEfi and - ly arts°se t°' Report hue it that Dopflld Stephen• class. They oay that the wild cat has been I , , CI.iAIRS of all deaenptiong.- y — ---- son, the late warden of York county, arho —After several truitleazs attempts rias.' Punctualville digging up old queen• Ie , : 1 , ' _ - Vue - is wanted for forgery and fraud, was in Linton has abandoned the idea of recov• that so Robby darling ? I " - i from the fellow Sills, why Jim Swift is staying with it very well &I t 1�`g a tot of nett' st}'les in Picture Framings on hand, ' y I 0M1k I the city Tuesday night. He did not an- ering anyth nR e 1 . nonnce the fast however, to ,the police. collided with and- smashed his boRay and present, brit he baa not got his potatoe+r ut, out. er to —The South Ontario Teachers' AR• iDjared his horse recently. He abandon• dug yet. Look gut Jim fur old Jack. - I , , mont,ont. We arc Glad to hear that Mies Besse t R. H00 i tion convened in Whitby this week. ed the carie as he discovered that the iu .to our town, where the [,'NDER'r KIN : Our U11dertakulg vepartment is aleoo��mllate Enmle im <- soa a Patch ie tom g - In consequence of this our school has expenses would be more than the „file all wear bloomers Welcome Berme. respeA, Coffins and Caskets fit all sizes constant y mill, Green Kit been closed yesterday and today, As both damages. Geo. Little secured second prize for - ' ;" Mias Whitnc,y and Mr. Murkar are in --Mie. Harry Hyams, who hue been lowing at Whitby, also first for the best ins mads a spe0►alty... � I BIINes • ? . here with friends for some weeks return P Not so bad for our side of T�T A Piekeringo �• Lioeneesl attendance. going team.- ���LIgA i floc at the etor, HILTS —Several pngelistic enco�irttera haws ed to Toronto the other day. The trial the hoose. - _.___ ____ _ —_ -: _____— . taken place in this vicinity during the of the Hyams twine bekIDe in Toronto on Robert Mann had a grand plowing bee __ __ . . oillage .-. peat fortnight ;but as vve are nit 'humus TnoadRy neat. The motion to sea aside ou Wednesday. Bob fig a 8rst•alasa fellow -- - - _ -- _;-__ " } R BEAT ,i: D • Conveya s Polios Gazette and have no sympathy made to the- Attorney General's depart and we wish him every succesA in his new af11aavite, Acco with snob conduct, we leave ire publicly•to mons, by the defending lawyers, was nn beginning. - Money to laaR the village-gosaipera. - secoeasful, and the case must go qu and By de galley$ ven I vas coining in town . • - _ . bated, oli> ltd: de otder night. I thought dat de hole bless• V, Brougham evHA —Miss M, Brand vacates the north end be left to a jury. bat' it vas jest Ch.►'lie traneaotion of � of Isaac Linton'a residence and will —Tile trial Of Mrs. Heller, for the ed town vas vu fire, A. POSE Mra• Winnaoott'q hones, on murder of Bart Kempthorn, line just been burning his retie tops. - r ,- locate in Old timesps rin bees was . A for the Church street. J. W. Law and family concluded at Oswego, The jury returned he dust Jno. Fleming on Wedn edgy even• t, . ° ... F acdspeciesation uilding. :;tear will ooeupy the Linton bous,. These a verdict of murder in the second de• iDR last, soQie'eay they pounded the -lura• - *entiiatton a sl changes take plane this week. gree. - She will likely get a few years in her, bat we hardly think it. x eornor DunaRe =--Richard Latchford returnsAo Cleve- the State prison. Although it was gener- f;� Tliorten, of file north, has been [residence—sin[ ""r~ land Ibis week to resume hie position as ally' believed that the woman did the busilyy engaged at James Maxwell's for a - �1II01fAS f foreman on a dredge there. He has been deed, yet the evidence was Ouch that the few day% pulling turnips ; but he was not - _ DEFENDER. - . - 5 h tioneer, ve the whole of No home for some weeks recovering from verdict was entirely unezpeeted. in it with the little general of our town. _ ' Dli :� RA` E ti • ; _ 3 inch Bilk . Band ; wttention given t i I Oharpee �oderai typhoid fever. His brother James has --Wednesday evening about 5 o'clock, The Harvest Home eervioe was a great . wo strap ers went east drivin a s of aucc,aes in the afternoon at Malvern ;- but 1,26 80: !�, Brongha: held the gosition in the meantime t ff 8 P� ere ou- ileus .two of our leading hats—the llunraven at $1, _ —B. Bunting, Esq., while at London horses attached to .. wagon, in whiwb the weather was ver nnfaworable iu the o� Z ,,0 and $2.7u slily. We P03TIL y y. evening. We are looking forward to a big 1.50 t0 $+2.50► the Defender at $2, $`� 2r $• ' Green Rn the other week visited Mount Pleasant was sums machinery. Upon reaching t y g - .'aroue friends bo time on Tuesday evening• .:'fwim stock, and mete U n a email' headstone, be Poste hill one of the horses eaddenly ld like to bear f'o'il the man have twenty other stylfrs 4.1C to :�ti• In stiff hats we start ou 8L 3yc all o pe h•nalea by t ce r9 po• W e wou read the following peculiar .inaoription : dropped dead. The men coolly romuvea of Stamey brae and bis friend Dublin to $8.50• $are and Bold to "In memory of Iravinia Hermion (cert- the harness, drew the carcass to the road•, again, or perhaps I should say foam Slick: - ' .. ' ' : LARKS s Try and do better n6xt time bo a and then Commieei< rude Amanda Guelph, daughter of (leorRe aide and there leaving it proceeded on y j� e� $ult►�' �(jr�er _ the IY, and wife of Obarles Wetherbeo, their journey. The next evening they_ Wolloby will not interfere. lv� Xice ensu rnce o who died- January 25th, 1867, aged 46 returned, bnt.did not deem it necessary I'am sorry to say that our 'fir�t•prize hire bly the e i - i el. The went Frank Weir, will be enable t0 We show a tYlagtjiticent r�►nge of Suitiiigs, starting at $10.L0 and Up to #lonaaly the leE yeare . to bury the dead an m- y Plowman. 5 on each suit. ` ins the largos --Thoil'rovinoiai anthcritiae ha98 just through the village to the wast, the one ake part in the match. He bas bad a 25 we save you from $Z to $ ei+t proate. Ale; Ba s Overcoats $2.�0 to7. h he.EmployerB i1ieoovered chat a gang of burglars are bores drawing the double wagOD. Health. bad misfortune. While liftting a barrel of Boys, Ready-to•weax Suite $1.75 to $7• y he strongest ` making a tour of the country on bicycles. Inspector Richardson was notified on apples, he sprained hie ba $5.u0 to $20•fI0• radius Insurer, rt dna ao as and fled the animal buried with �'re notice Tomm Stone ie doinit soma den's Overcoats, 25c S5c and 49c neckwear• Our lined kld.glooes G5c l Qe ore wise There are three men in the pa y, Fri y g See our 150. bi work on the w eel, euttiD circles. 19e, , most of the travelling at night. Thev out delay. Now thea® fellows should bs g y p g®yt, 0°liars gild cuffs, underwear and furnishings at the .ells �;.� Wh Tom how ie it that cit don't kee y�� fiavp blown safes at Oaledouia, Stratsford, made an, iexample off. The inspector is y uP $ - . . ' Nobleton, Oshawa, Napanee, and Toron- after them and will, if possible, ioree yaar oS hi�ad leg a little closer to the®w More. . wheel. It won't kick, will it ? I �' o� to Junction. It is also believed that this them to pay the funeral expeaeea at least We wopder how F. N. likes paying is the same gang that tried to burglarize —Two weeks agq A. J. Huggins, north twenty-three cena a and for hie butter W��L �,�er$. " . '' WH /� Dunbar a store a few nights' ago. of the village, advertised the last theft a by the orcck. We think Ibe rine ie a ` ` � _ i - - - . • 1'. p . Travelling by wheel their conies Konld tsar-yosr•o13 Doli had been stolen from little stef+p, eepeeiall when be elfpped acid pital Anthorir e{rile of the ladies Our new stook Mels arrived. Fall is the proper rim d®r and ce�ling0to ►pital Sube,cril .' be much more difficult to,follow. They his promisee, on the night of Saturday, broke the crock ry ¢ , 5 to 35C er roll, with bot petal Paid-up, are all Toronto men and we may a pent Oat' 12th. He spent nearly two weoka at LLis plane peat time Franii®. hamle, We do it at g, �� p at .. . .......... ;fo hear of thaic arrest at any time. I searching for the animal and finally _ Yoxr Hirov► match. - . . _ - n owe e - Railway accidents seldom occur locates the bores on a arm in Darling• tV1,gRR1ACiE. ' � � Qh C n,�E U ,r - sin ly. T}�, doertraction to `raipway ton, where it had bee left by a young l3apc�:#i�vzixe.--At the:6sidenoeoitthe bradea ....alntl n ' �@'• F. Cowan, Es a i'" p !the bride Mllhuer�%� "" y: son, Esc,., Ro eto�lc here on Sunday morning, October follow named Frank Bradley, who hue mrm81,.pot• Surd, by the uncle 0 ✓ Patterson, E 20th, was considerable, and men have been working for a farmer near Andley Acv• a. Aarrte, nsr.J. Stephens of say- $usy as b(s8s iu our 1Hlillinery Department. Latest styles in Hats, - H, Mcmiilan- e re airin the bridge since for some months. The young fellow tial mom �e� ter of tire. been employ a p g• tber n the horse to hie father's laeo in �'ry��tlsts &rad Tofsques. Trimmed Flats $1.2b to $12. Nearly 100 Jacketa��, 5 �: A Gonersl that time. A few mornings after ono take 1—all new cods ; starters at $ fts issued, and even more serious-ateident was Darlington, and the animal way ssist* Dr. R. A. Callaghan died very sudden' lVlt►j, i Gapef) poughL at 65c on the $ g t parrowl averted, in fact the end of one in drawing in Dorn and oilier such like. ly in his ofiieo at Bu►•tie on Dionday pitea States, i y ablo i n all earl car was crushed in. It occurred in this It i not suppose$ that Mr. Bradley, sr., afternoon. The doctor until two years tip toi15 _ res of intereE was roceedin east, lisp env idea that the horse was stolon. ago resided in Thornton, and was ono of '[� 'ULti ou t dna cr1 way, a freight train p siciane of tYie country. he,$r C1Qe• tion to coffee The Dun fellow was arrested and taken the loading phy We'' two cars were loaded with square timber, ' g�" and wbe> about ogpueite Spink'e switc)l, to W itby jail and came befort the judge Deputy Sheriff Denton', of Somerset, ; - Y I ell from the n Moeda After sarin the evidence Kentaeky, arrivod in Peterbnro' I•eeter- Rarnember we are sellitlg nut of Z'VatOheg, o]ocs :and •Tewelry in order to tbe,-east end of a lore stick f o y b g y�� P car alnd was caused -to plow through the the judge reserved sentence. An effort day in answer to a telegram to arrest an We have a big stock and cu can y When Ile make room for our Clothing Dept. - ravel and earth in great shape. Sud ie now being made to have the youth alleged Kentucky murdorer. - ., $� gg atone or other hard. sub liberated on sus ended sentence, as it ie got Chore lie foaled neither the naarderer almost ir.your own pric©. , _.� denly striking a stance the rear end was driven through eoiptended that ,tla is not altogether re• poi tha,man who sent bile tele rain. , - ate.. s''< Ail b r3e mile t -rix s bol oar, and the entire end of the same sponsible for hie actions at all times. Mr. Warren, the new pro rletor of the >- Y .'Jonde birds Wan- w°" •out: Tbe train was speedily Such is evident as few ,res peible fel• Balmoral Hotel, Bowmapvile, tack pod' ,; Ate l� pair c knocked po He has been in a of . �; stn ped. and the unruly timber replaced lows could expect to steal a horse now -a• . session on -Tuesday last). - , U, p I was the baainoss for a ritzmber of yeare t>�i I - Apply t j}�r, . d I o `. t x_ ori the car. Had tbA stick been permitted days, and avoid detection. Brad ey - _ Markh ` I n " , f a t�: momber Of file 'Salvation Toroi7to, where he is wary highly spoken �nf to reach Lhe bridge in a trailing condition, formerly a euee��.: '} - and friday at G .pati. r� - • - 1 _, , > Dna: Aran and fie aentl he bale addressed of, and will Uo doubt carr- off :. *, .� 4t4 401 31 g web,00 , y ��;' li, i :be damage wciuld lave been enorm y, 9 y l . ry i fol buelseea. 1 -. M .�; z_: • , p i���. /, 1{�11D . it 686111P In thio {T t'. •.., _ ..t) W Walt th . 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