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I .1 -1 I .. . , I 11, . - ORRENWOOD.- I'- ­ I.,- I . �­ ; I. � . : , I', '. _": IF . !�� '.. . .� - 1.� I . . - -I - ..% I I . - ;: � J ;6 � :,(,�44,1 "._:- - I. - c'�, *-* , . .r� � I _. . . -1. . . - ,. R.�! - , :, ��, �- ji , , * - . - I OWE q �e_;_- . I � . 1. I 1-1 . , - I I . I � '�­ 1. OUTAROUNDUS . I ! .. ­ , � I . .., ­ - .41 . - - X �, - -.1 _� �. i, ... I . I . . ­_­:. . ,17�4 , �..` - I I , : .., . � . b Weir has 'returned home, - �: -,�� .'. - " _ Iw":_�f � � .. i: Is' -.,.. .� . . , � .. '. : ­_ 1. U , - , - I ,,, $�.y A, I I . . y '. . "., .11 -, . . . I . - - . Z. Boweo is having his house reentog- , � , , .:, , , . .. . . - I - J ;�� . :., . - . :1 �f I I , '�' ��'�,i, .. . town F � - � "'. ": , A Xedieal.­, ��.. _1_ --., - ,r,. � .. G: Anthony was in I ­� ,­. �L-­ � ..,:,.-I - _�� .1. . LArX5T LOCAL RAPPRNING111 ZXCORDID By led. ". I ' n aga, . � ... � ..- � ". � , We eire glad to see Mrs. Klink at in .. ":; . --- .. tnz W. J. Devitt is 'too a bus I " �A. M..BATEMAN, M.D., C.M.N.C.P. - . -FBI" AND JOTTZD DOWN 87 OIUR '. n - I '136" trip Frank Mann is hard at wor plowing, 1.,�. . L, ". *.��_-� �, M R& s.o-., Coroner, Office and Residence, I 13ORRZ&P(,NDZNTB. . through Western Ontario this week. for Bob. . �."'­ 1� I _ . . .6, vll�k_�- I I ,* I ,�., � �. �.,. ;, ". ing Street, Pio riug fnee hours: Morning .-. . � . I - .1 ­ - I Oliver Beare is the happy possIessor of a., , __ .- ;'� - ", ke . '. - �. ­ Miss,Miriam Harris has returned home z--.�_ - 90 to 11:30 , Evellin � 8. . ,� i . � I - OLAREM014T ' - ' , � ­ _�' ' - _. ­ _­ *'�-rk,­ 0 - I!.. I!'. � J r ..I W . . - . I i - . - � . 1. afier a few weeks vacation in CRmpbell- baby girl. . , L'___ - 1; z lk - . I . - , - - - - -, . - . . , , .. I ­*� - . � -.-..'�'.. �s . � , � I Mrs. IX Ounniogham, of Torouto, is ford. . Miss Libbie Cook is visiting riends at �� . :,i�., I ,I,*­r- - - � r,,. -1 � - � 4 � I !i . - � I � - . ­ . - t, I . - . 4ohn Wilson, of Ashburn, has moved Sunnydals. I .4. .4, .. 11 I with friends here � I., , . .. W - r- I ­ - ''t I -I -_ '­, �'!, 2 � ... - - - �- ', z� - I � is * Miss A. Patch was visiting riends at -, � . i HOMAS PARKER, -Barrister etc. ' ' E. *Derusha has movO into Dr. East- on to the farm lately vacated _ �y Mr. . r �_ - - I 1�:, -,�A.'� _:.� -0 Tat Dunbartoa each Saturday. lhivs,Ue am W4 . )od's residence. � Mutch. I . Box Grove last week. .- F 11. -1 .��1,1�ei!, Buy � F__ I Mrs. Weir ba - . ., n, . f ands to loan atfive per cent. V .1111" __ Miss Eliza Emm 'I on has left for I _� returned home f m a few; ­ 1: L � .. . ", __ 1, Mr. Brown, of Toroutoi is here With erg - - . .__. i -,.-:, V, -1 , - - . ir 1: ., - . : ..., - � - - 4:... .-. . visit at W xford. . � - .-.q �! I z Toronto, having secured a good position days _.'_;Ilt"�; � - ­ I , - . � ­ - - nd can't, .�.. _. . ... . . ,.,,:- , , : ", .- - - � lost his shee - � W, ]DENTON & DODDS. BARRISTERS, I! bis friend, J. D. Forsyth. ... I , 111­­!-,� - � - D. Jarvis b p ­ . ,,�xq_,� �. �p - - _, i­�:a� . :- A -1 SOLICITORR, ETC.. 10 Adelaide street choke Family Patent Flour g8.50 per bb). Lillie Parker, of Dunbarton, spent a there. May she have success. tell where to fit d them. .. " - - 0 kI,' ��4"L'. -, ­ I * - ' ' , - At Claremont Tuesday I illy fel - d .I.- � 4 - east, Toronto. 1� v days this weeL with Mr. and Mrs. We bear that Arthur Johnston an Mrs. J _. We ,r was visiting at Mrs, Jas'. � , % . 1XII.- - * V ____� as , - ____ .. AT T�111 - -- 1:.� - � . . -1.4­�! . - - 1: _ .. � 1�-JIII, .";�`,.,�%r-] j&. E. FARE WELL, Q. C., BARRIS- . -- 'I...- �- I . .­­- Hutchison.' son have bought the McKay farm lately Stonehouse's or a day last week. w - I , , . . . _10..i � ,��'; ".9 . � i * TEA. County Crown Attorney. and CountY Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith, of Scott, -occupied by Robert Davidson. Miss Ids Stonebouse and Migs Jefin3r' -��'-. ;�,.`-,"': - Solicitor. Court House. Whitbv. 10-y __ 5P 'INK MILlis.., I vijited with the latter's parents, Ur. and , Wes. Goo and Melville White have re. Boyington spent Sunday with t a Misses. - � . I, � I . . '. _,�. �,X .. - i ­ , I �- � , _� , I , NO. - :.L =10=1 . � - turned to their respective -homes having Patch. - �.%­ . ; - JLME9 MILLEU, SOLICITOR1. _. I a-XTC?r. _.. Mrs. W. Scott, last week, ­_ - I �.�.* �, :.� I . �� .. - - ___ ��l �. I _A, : ;­_� .­_..�4Im�.. . . : . I . v- � TARY Purblic. Conve sneer. etc. Office at -'-,' , :! Robert Ward returned from door hunt. spout the fajl with apple packers, -:. - _��-, , i '�-". ' _ -1 . �_ . ;�- -,,- - ' � ' �_ ". ­ '.__,­' ,. -` '�­ ' Thistle Ha.11 near Brouglam. money to loan. . . * I - . -I. '... I' MALVERN... --�� ., � -_ - - �1. '. �_ I .1. . ., � .. Monday. He did not have an R. Cammack lately- sold a horse for -_�_ _­ -�­ I .,� ., 1:-." -- ,",'.�,�,:,... �._ I .- ­_ " _____ . ­ . I ,. ing on . I ,. I ., - -�' .:. . . :..,�-, �­ , 1. - I '/.'. , - ­ I _ F". r ­ _. I !_ - t - . � I � . . ., I .7 1 . � �. .. - - . .� , - - , " I _ I I i - �:, . _. - . - � - _"i., � . . I _j, . ,� �; " __: " , : , , - i - . __ I . -1 - ­ , - . �,-.'- I.J.'; . - .... I: ob the eurn of $95. Horses are beginning . . . ,�� � e� . .. I , ;, I .. 1 . ­, I., ... -,I - . * - . . � ­ 1, � , � , . , . ', . . REGINALD M. MACDONALD, Bar.' '!�" - - I.. , . ­ , at nudance of luck. The trip was mu 1.�.,Y� :1-1. " '';.,I - , . I, I Ing :_ , , ,1, 4: 'Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Money �. . . . Y" - - . � - . Miss L. Flo * is spending a �w w 0 ...1. . , to �. . �:%),��: , -I. . ! � � - emjoyed however. . to look up aizain, especially good ones. i I .., I , � ter, 1:. I; _... . ,.. .,. .: .­- I �i - _� . at home. I . f . I I . �. I . loan, investments made. Reginald * M. Mae- . I - :,.* � *..'��_ .7, . v- , ''.: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Peak, of Midland, � I � .- I - , . ­� L � M . . , . I ;, -,� :%,,' -. , � . The Erskine church'people intend bay. 0. Callender was in town ple ying foot-:,, .. ,_ ,' donald, lu Toronto at.. Toronto. 0 , -, _, .q.... ., . _ . ­! . 1--e'.. ,V111 . . - '. . - "' i. ,. I *I �. - in ? a concert on Christmas Evo. Full are visiting at Mr. Laidlaw's. Mr. Laid. . ... _.- . - � 01 ,. - . - , �i , ,.�a � -, 11�1 . . ball SatuLday. ... ­ ""'_ -_ , . , . - 4,-.- -, �., , , ! � 1- I I the gatheri 16 IMprOVIDR. .1 _., ---V� � � - � �� . .. - - I - � �1� �_:_ _ ag will be an. - . 1.,,,,i,_ -� IOW & NoGILLIVRAX, BARRIS . . - �,; I 1. 1.-�: -*.: . I : p rticulare of low, we- are. pleased to state, i i Captain Ke*.baa got in his supply of, . !, 4� . I I --, . . . . � , ,.. . � ,� .1 -t: _;.",�--,�-_i . . �_ 1. �-. .. i�,.i� � . 1. � - "'' I" ­ :'.:­,! , � . - ,I:. .. - i " nc unced in good time. urnips for the winter. .., Dters, Solicitors, &o. office opposite Post - I—, . George runs a large barber shop in t . . office.WhitbY.Ont ino. Ball Dow; B.A.; Theo. ­�­:� ; '. ., .".... � . .. ;. !� . I., �, , , �., e' �;. I . �; L. . , .1 H. Thomson is still making extensive Midland. D. Morrison, I of Brooklin, was visiting at 7. - ,-. �- -'-'- , - A.,MoGillivray,LL.B. MonevtoLoan. Sy 1�, � ,_: - I .1 ­� . - - - ,.,% � ,-�,_,74, of I - 6 ..:, 'rj,� iinproverne The top of the kill -folk haye at last J. Lawrie's last week. I i.. ,� .". ��,�,.--� -,..,- I - - -_ A - . ` 1. he Boy ­. 2 �.. I r Ints to his promises. He had . 7. �-A; , .'-�',z iON, Barrister, Bolicitor, ­ - . ­­,� .,. � �- . TAMES LENI .,. , found a way to keep the boys away. 013 D. Bartrurri tcok part in the squirrel ­ , Etc., Pickering, Ontario, . ,�i� .J. W � � a bee on Tuesday changing the laoation �;� I— , �,,�;�! . . I .:.I... 1�:_ - - � . .�­ '. -4 1 1 1 - " Notary Public, Offi"B at Brougham on � j.' :, , � `� L-_ - � . . . --I % - I . . . I . of part of his dwelling. . . Sunday evening one of our boya was bunt at H. 0. Iast week. � ,;:1 ­- , 1 _ . - will attend branch . ,. 1'� , - - -_ � I '_' ' I - I... . J�'4 '' 1 � 'I '�I_'­: . _. . ,___ W . . - L, r I - ...­_` '' ,� - - h week and at Claremont on . ;�--­ -,�, .1 ] ,, I severely bitten by a dog. He will not go T. Shoi t has leased the prop�irty Is .. . - Mondays of ea -3 ,_�,:. ­'z_��,- i 1: .. , 11''L. � 1, Acting Bailifi is na all sunebine, or at y, .-: .I, .., .:� _� � _., : MoneV to loan. 491Y r ... , I , � . 1.'�'. .'-t':';-- � L.:. I i . . ly . " - -:. ­ . .. ..";_ _�� - ,.t . � � - . I uni y - - - .� ., . , .: .. t�' -., ..: !;.. I I . I , - Tuesdays. - ;;':L I ___ - , I � : - I - Lookier. I I - . - /�­, - ___ - �: . ,: , .. ....i 1-:,�� ... I - least that is the opinion D. Dolphin now there any more, much to the satisfaction occ ad b R - - ,'.... � , ., - - .. - � L , I, _. " - .. I . -,- *i._L N . : . I � - � 'Barristers, '�'�,­-.;-,-­_ 'I:. Allison, our crack cyclist, wheeled as far'-- I ;, " 41 �, L, , f, . z I ."�iI,,1,11�-!:c' He hM worked hard holds. T. Hickingbottom memo to have Of wine one. . -. _.., .,-,,,,, � I Z GALLAGHER & CO., I _�, ,_ , ,_,1- east as Crocketvilleon Sunday h 3d L ­ -, , - , . * , -_ Btc., Canada IAfe buildin , - J I I" IL" ­ all summer and has done more desi* Frank Thompson is a well 'dug 0 r' - ' " ". _+__ ' & Solicitors, 1 1 ­ I., - I re for the position. . �­­ �. - -_ Toronto, will be at their office Willis' Bloc , . Our contractor ;a erecting& ow, bridge.-: , �" - __'�,4 , Y� *� L' *1 I" v I n his farm. Never history of . e" Av 6y business or - !,;Li;',-`.�­_!.. CLU Dr. Smitb,of 8touffrilh-,will visit Clare. 0 . -11 - - -"j i�, Brougham, every Saturday. A , L ­ 1. . __ much for you as a man i� thil' over Rossiter Creek, �two milce e�st of bere_ ­ . : 61111 11� . q 1. 1�'_ .-j4' instracti'ms left with Tho's. Poucher, Rs . _ 'I-- T '' ;-­ you moDt on the first and third Tuesday of Greenwood line water b on so searce, 1,��:., i"`* , - - "I uld have done. We wonder if Geordie has got is rocklinle , - -zt�..-,� �` e - I .-! ; .,;�, .� � throughout the weekwill be promptly attend d I �I: �': I- I I;-. I wo Dh month. His do I in nearly all the summer and fail DO water .- ' I " _t, -, - L,' _', ..-..i*:-,r-�. - - utal rooms are chair and wheelbarrow home fir rn Whitby . I __!1'1'_� . 7.,� __ .. I I � to on Saturday. Money to loan at 5 per cent. , 11" ... ".. �, �.' , . want to make bim feel ell . . "' .. __;i , 1 .-, -` - j*, . - '. V, I . , �. � t?N, r. A t� 29-6m - I , . ''I - 11 I I Bindy's block, Dext door to the Morkgi.* could be obtained st the top of the hill- vet. .. � I .� . "'. 1 4 � t . .. "I ... :, .." : - � . . . . . .�� 1� IM. jl,lbs - . -_�� I I __ .- __ � �� bat you appreeiate bi I esource. I I ,�:�.., I 1-:. � _ :.I I;, - � - James birrell has disposed of 217 acres The creek has been ther" I What's wrong with our cho r avilng its I I I.. . I , _. '1� ''. �. .:, :�,.. . -, , .. I I J, ,; . . - I _­ - .,-. .: ,.� How are '. I , � � ... � .. . . ,� I I � vet"I'Ita "-. . .:.;. "' i -, !.,� you going to do of 1,is farm in the 7th concession of Pick- I !, pictures taken an& be up sides with Mai. :_ . .. , F. I .. I 1;.! , - " - 1,1 . . - - 111.1111- - . I - - ..;., �._t , " I -11 I ­ I -11 -1 ­ ­­­ %_^�_�_ . . . . ...''. I . . - - I - . I ..., -.1 - ,�;� .. --------Z- - ' ; I , . , It 9 Money is searee' and in 7 to Arthur Johnston, who owns the 1� " . . . Ville. � : * .__,..,.'.�� -. !_ � ",, r. . � . I I .. I I - _. 1. , . ..!_ ... " � � - . KINSALE I J , �­- .� - - F.- WHALEY, VETERINARY 1�­ -'.'--' _- '' " . . .i. I I - ..,. I'— 1,. . I , I. *-0,- I,.. once spe ,- . Miss Beare' Petch is engaged at . � �� 11 �_ 11-: nt is not thought fa' -n adjoining it. The tracefor was . .,-. - � . ­ I �­. -'. M surgeon and Dentist. Graduate of On- ., - I.. I I . . __ , , ,,'.- .,�.-,h­ ---,: . - - :.j..�-, ,.--:1 . . But a watch- m ide TuesdRy. - . � � . . I Mr. - �': `.'_­ 4, f.--� Graduate in , - ' * � , of again. , Fleming's. Quite, han3v ain't - it ,� � .... � � v ­ .. - & 1 ','2 tario Votcrinary College, Toronto. " � .. - , I . Jae. Sidler, we are sorry to sa , a 11 � . % ": . i �.-­ .7,�, r r of tho Ontario veterinary 11 ­ .I.. '' I . ti Punctual. . � Dentistry. Membe I -;-,! I I 1, .., It is rumored that James Birrou and " 4--, �.,�:'_A Calls y . ­� I ­ � .11 ­�­. .1 . Association. Dentistry a specialty. ,:.,r,.-.,,, bne of Barnards watches continues verr low. . . Clara K. took bar departure. Poor little ` , :e- ,.�, � . .�_ ,­­ - � ,, . I ..r. I -- , - r day or night, promptly attendedto, Office. I' '_1 " "'I'- " f 'I M remove in a few . weeks to .I . 0 ......-j:-­1I­ -.--. . -will gi a I y ` Wm. Newton has vacated Mrs. Reid's Dave coald'r.t stand it any longer and had, - . .1 '_1,_,I", - i* . � , �,. , ve him twenty �, , . , � I.V I 14, 1-�, I . Residence, Teleagraph and Post Offices, White- , ! . �:�. . :1.7, .11 T onto Junction. We shall be sorry to house and moved i : _ ..:� 4,�. ­ -�,, I Vale. 301y 'r ..; I ,:.- - I times the pleasure a prea- r nto Mr. Mackey's to, leave too. I - � � �.�. .� ----.----- , - . . � �', - - . ,�e rthy citizens. The change is hou with .�bia brother-in-law, Punctual. of Brown's Corn re, Passed - . � _:�': . :.-: A.- ...- I . .. ...1 * . _,,,�t i ­ F", VE TERINARY SUR- � " - J-*., ! .1� 6 . ,�, �11 �4 HOPKINS, - I , , _ _ - .. ... nt of money would. ocutemelated in order to allow the young' Alfred Salton. through here one evening last week. Hunt- � , ,_1 -- z ; ;'k,'. , , 1, -, � � . .. , , .., . ., - . - , . He GEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- I.. �." - . .I :,. Evexy time be loolis at its or members to attend high school. . ­.. ,-.-". ""_6� . .. � -for news I guess. - I 1� 16"A .1 erinaxy College, Toronto, registered member 1. . I L. L. Rogers and Clem L&Wton spent ing' ; . . le.f. - � I:- � t ". . - - .711 ..; -- ver .- - I - �_... _. 1. P of the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association. � -, : ,�. , .. truth telling face hewill NatbaD Tarr has bought Out Wm' Sunday with friends in Port Perry. Most of the tarmers in this vicinity ba � I � __1 r . . 1-d office. residence at I I 2 , - . ! . . - 1 . oughing done.- . '. - _.- * ­ : , ber your kindness. B I's bakery business. He will not take Wm. Fowlie, of BrookliD, paid -onr .! �;,� � : . id shoeing forge one and one- I '_ I ' .' I . remem their turnips in and fall pl . ,., �. quarter miles north of Green River. Steel 'I. . . �,!, . , � . - �. � 1� - I _ - I : .. .. . -!. . . session until July let. Mr. Bell in - burR a flying visit Iam, Sunday evening. Swift was through a month ago -_�,,�.­�.-­: - , . . - driving shoes at iron prices.- 0 Moe and shop . ­­­ I ,J by all means I . , ;!_r_1.._ , L 1- ­; �_­ � __ Z_ . , - .. - Tele- . ,.I. 'J- ,,,,,.r 1�.,,:, , I.... 11 � I I We would like -to draw the ttention of I . . , . .._,.,,1 iours from 7 to 11 a. Ln. and I to 4 P. m. , , ..I" . .. . ..�.. to a moving to Toronto Junctio I L , , . - I- 1. :... i I. D�60 that Will has still a tender spot in his heart - -, ,�_ I. I w4l, _-- , . -0. addre T. - i �.' �;. . _ � . 11., .. 1) children can attend some of our road masters to th bad shape, ­­_V..W . graph address Wilitev&10 Out - P as, , :1 I !_..I'..j!i I ­ � . . the high school � , ­ �. .:�: _. - Green River. Out-- ----.---- I . for his old friends at Kinsale. I of a culvert t the end of Robin; ave .: I . . :- � T . -:*�-.-,�Ie . �4: . , .--- - - - ' d Chain the Boy. 'tbore. His removal is a source Of regret - Messrs Walter, Green and Fred Meeu, I * ber, . - ,� , ,t.- - Watch all ' A young man accompanied by a num . . - .�"�' .1 1.�". :: HOMNS, A. GRISIIAM,.VETERIN- I to all our people. as Mr. #wd Mrs. Bell _ . .... - L, : .�_111­ of Greenwood, spent Sunday with their of d . , .� I .;` . RY suRoEoN, orac - . '� - luate of the Ontario I . . ogs may be seen Sanday' forenoons I., - TA 1. .. .. I .. .. - .. I. L.- aie bothyary popular. ..1. ­ - Veterinary College, T,)ronto,reptcred inember __ I uncle, Jno. Lawton. perched on the fence a littfe north 01' �� "3�­'. ` . I I ,_�- - , & - �; I - X17,07 � e antario veterinary Medical Association. A contract was let' on TbursdRy to eau : . ,.. :��4"�;d - � ��'.... ��N 'of tb ber of the Ont'LriO -Medical I I ,_ Jos. Tripp has had a gothic window Tommy's abode. What does this m - I , also honorary mein . cc mplo&o grading hill oppo4ito lot 11, in .1 _", " ­:� . - I I - - �� �_ Society, treats all diBee.3es of domesticated ani- placed in the sou-th side of his house. It Billy? � . .. _: 11.� . ,1� , � - _-k,.N - mals. Also particular attention to Veterinary Twelve' 0 G - - k tLe 9tb concession of Pickering. A con- adds greatly to the appearance of his Brown's Corners' scribe speaks of -being . . � i " �! �­ .,�L: j,-"�.�.. . - - .1.:,.-,i�,1. Dentistry. All cases promptly attended to at . tract was lot at this. place some time ago, home. . disgusted with our.. plough men. Perhaps - - ` � I ,,� , , reasonable rates. ()ffico at the Well kUOWD 09- . � I.1 . L � I - i. but was not completed according to �-Bailey Weatherall has once 'more be might be, as I myself do not pretend to L . , r- " --- " I Ir I 1.k . lii.o�.- tablishnieut of ara I 11 I . "I �.­ . ,, -11.. I , - 1,I Claremont. Telegrams to Claremont puuctu - . �.!_. ­; r agreement, hence the necessity of re' e, but will - , �L ­ ,,;.I.,, al . F fiDisbed the apple -packing. and is Dow to be mucli of a plougber or ju4, _. i. ­ . I � - _.'�*� . , L .. �.:.� i . J . - i . .. -- � .1 � . ly attended to. . 131Y . ..1i ..- Aidi - -; All's I'L 1�.; lAting. It is to be hoped that the work be seen at his old s$ation in the post- stick U0 for my own side any time, and . �`. A.�,.,: . ham Bros.. one mile west of � '�:.�- " . . _­ ` " . L '. li _. I __ - ____ --' . .1 . . . . w ,11 be properly completed this time. I think ray opinion will stand M with the , ,. �� ___� - -1 -_ __ I office. . I _ �._`.,__.�� - ____ . ": ". I : - �11 . . I - , . �­ :1.­ I - - .. . . - .. . . . �'af',', .4� . ­ .. ­ , . I rest, that if good honest judgir g had been �. _._1 . . Iguotnese QDarbo. . I �, I ,I �_ I 4 . . . . � .. . . . . I _ I, . I . - . . y .,�., . - - __ - - - ,.--- __ - - ­ __ _-_ __ I , .­ . . I . . . ;, t - I . . I BROUGHAM., . ., _ . , 'L Robert MeAvo disposed of one of big done, more of the first prizes -would have. . -7 . . � .� . - . I L." I - .1 - . " ... � n � - L� - 'I, , M M . , . � . . valuable horses this week, at a very stIayed nearer Malvern. �Ajll,_,__ ' '.1, _ _1., _ . L . . L �; . . � . a0MAS DUNN, Convoyarcer, Cot ... . I - 1.1, We I �' !.I I # 11... � !I, . - . I __ : A; . �,:,-, -� Tmissioner for takimg Affidavits, etc., Clare- - .. -, 11 . I -1 ! I , I � I I i � 11 . Messrs. Jewel and Joe'epb Lawton moderate price. Mr.. Harkness was the - I . I - � I iU JAH. - � � . �: - ., -_ - , . I. �� I I . . I �;�1'11; � -, 20Y '..- � L I . .. . I I I A, -41 _ I I . .. r. . - - .? L I 1,41. ;F, . . I ' were as Warkhara Tuesday. . ! , . .. ,� *� , A. , ", � . . - wont, Ont. I . . . . bu e . . . ;� � , - ' . , , ,_,V.,�": __ I ___ . . � � . i -i � , 'Brown's Cor . . - 1,� , ,'h I , "', � __ .1-.,.: � I : :_.. Was the aii� ent cry ofthe Goo. Philip still remains in a very �- Hu ]son, who for the past two years - . .. . I . ners :,i. ­ I _�Lp - . -. . 7 . - . '. , R. HOOVER,198URER OF MAR' I ' " eity'o watebman � "Beat goods p)or eta&a of health. The changeable has lived with J. W. Stevenson. severed . . . '- . . . ­ ., � ­%� I . I - . � ..., �,.,_.,;- " . , ;. ._­% �LL � .1 �- " P. IIIAGELicenses. otticeat residence or I ... L� ' �1.4,�.,._�'. - , , ", � .1 � , : action last So I I : . " � �. nd lowest prioes.­_ , E very weather appear@ to retard the recovery his coDn w' k. H's familiar Miss Thoms Sundayed with Miss Lizzlie. .1.. ,?,!,1_". Mill. Green River. . . - ­.'..'. I I IL ' . . � ­,-_ . "'L. -'. , - .- - ___ . ­ . V. _. quotation is a bargain. Oth h a friends aye so anxiously awaiting. face 4111 now be missed on the main road. Beare. .; .,�'­ Iv"! BUNTING, Issuer .of Marriage 1 � �: -5' . ' - . ­ .�, . P - s . :i,�-*_ . L . Be Licenses forthe County Of Ontario. Ot- � �.,.:I I.:,, ers- save money bero. - Why J. M. Gorow' has retumed from the Most of our farmers have finished their Miss Bedsie Patch was the gt eat at Miss_ , - -,' - � �, '�� ­­ - .: -:---:_r " , . .. . . I I . % ilds of Muskoka, accompanied by two fall plowing, and are now ongaged haul- Br wn's lately. . � .. .1 ­ I__� 0 . ­ - I 1. �­ I .,._'I..-,, __ noe at the store or at his residence, Pickering I .... :, - L I , I �'!� � - I. I ­ . . - -y . I . �: , , f not you ? . I . I '. I I . Rev. Mr. Clink will *spend Dis Thanks- . ..' _, ' s ; � 17'N' '. _'L � _ Village. �___ 12 _ . � __., - �,. , .1 I � I : I � � .. I I d )or, victims of his trusty rifle. The ing apples and grain to the Brooklin . . I �._-_� . I L: 1.15ft �. ' - . - __ . 1. -1 1! - , , ;_ -, - ­ I giving Day at Toronto. , - "" _:.�_ ­'L,(� . HXPCLERK GROCERIES, .� " I: - I- - : - I :' v )Dison Wag enjoyed by tl!o count lJors market. I L . '­ � . . I ,� R. B EATON, TOW N 8 king - . " . . ; . - . .' I I - , I Monday. - A. Hastings, of Stouff ville, is the guest. , _ L . . _: - 11,1� D - Conveyancer, commissioner for ta f: Owing W'the Thanksgiving anpivere(ary of C. Hastings at.present. - I, _-,- - L - _� . -:.-,' - ,� 11 Accou3tant- and insurance Agent. Pure Black Pepper 15c. lb.,' regular I 0 . I `:".."� "-..-,. Lffidavits, I A tent of tbo'KnigUm of Maccabees to be hold at Mt. Zion next Sunday 'tud Miss Maxwell is in Toron o spending :__ :­_�'t�­­`_ , money to !can onfarm property, Wills pro- 25c. I I .- ��,,�.:� ­_,_,,_�: ­�, bated. OIFF,LC,B-At Whitevale-� Will be in 'Was organized bore on Monday evening,- Monday, there will be no prayer meeting her ThADksgiviug vacation. I . .. , , I . :�?,. -, 14 A_ Brongham every Monday afternoon for' -the Pure White Poppe'i 25e. lb., - regular Nov. 18Lb, by A. L. C6urtney, of Myrtle. here on sundatuight. W. Timbers and family, of Bondale, were .?.- __-:"� V11. - . ; . � I - .- ZL traveactiou of business. 27-Y 40c. 1; - Ove . : "'. , - �.� __ __ . i 0. A Malonoy. D.B.C., was also prtseDt Rev. Mr. leads the Epwortb with his brother, J. Timbers,' for a few -.1 �1 ,:: :,-,.-;" I."_11_._.%, -,' A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT Pure Ground Ginnger%e'. lb., re' ular and installed the officers. The now tent League this Wednesday, evening. The days. . ! . . - 1. , .1 , 9 , * � . �a , A* for the counVy of Ontario Drawings I - � :�_ .�, 1; and specifications furnished for every class of 40c. , . . i bi arts out under favorable circumstances, topic is temperance, and undoubtedly that Mine Neil�ozi, of Highland Creek', has _ I .. _,� " I - . ; I building. Steam and hot water heating and Pure Ground Clo�es 26e.'Ib.. iregular a)d we believe the foundation is laid for rtant subject will be well discussed. been with 1A. Neilson for a couple of ..- �,':�:�-:;.,�,`-"�dr` . I ...".,:_"ex� , a Block, I . ... - � .%*I R imro W. Stavonson now drives a high weeks - ­: _;q.1_'.NCx V013til&tiOD & SPOcial.ty. Office--Gerri strong order in $bat Flace. Attar the . .. _t'v corner Dundas and Brock streets, .Whitby. 40c. � ­ I .. I I John Little raised 'a fine sheep pen m_ : -,-.,:.,:' A6� " -- 0 - ; , i4. ' .- �­ " - . . I fiesiden ce- Kingston Road East Pickering nnainon -ana Allspice 20c. lb. , b isiness had b on comp oted, Mr. Court- stepping bay stood. If allatories be true -, iL, ­ - 0� -Pure Ci . ' Saturday. - *any from here took in the ' :-­ � __ - - __ - - - - - - ______ - 0 inviva the members to a sumptuous Was got the best of the deal. G'Say t 1:, 1:.� :1, i-1. �, . , ri_ ' . ­ ... I C_ I - - 1 - -. .'w. -1 ` :- OMAS POUCHER, Licensed Au regular 35e. raiping. . 1;.� ' ­'. ' . - - .1 r past at the Brougham hotel. Short boxel he's a goer, I'll tell you." ­ .! I �. � Tfftioneer, valuator, etc., for East York and regU_ .­­ � ,�,,� -1 Frank Hancock, of .Agincourt, visited ��_:� .­ �-,----,, . .. the who!e of North and South Ontario. Strict Fresh Ground'Coffee .�24c. ib.1 el *achas were dolivered and. a goneral t3ome of our young men are so strict i ing blackerrith, W. �. . ­­.. N, - attention given to all orders by inail or telegraph. . . with ou,r, Vnterpriz �.:, �_. .'L.,�", 'I � � , - to keeping the Bab. � a . .�. 4; Address THOS.POUCHER, lat 85c'. , . , ' ' ' - - good. time spent. Mr. Jewel who is an in shear adherence' - Irwin,I eek. hM '41 ,,� �:� �,'� .: - �i Charges Moderate. � -1 -- Box 47, Brougham. Ont. . Pure Mustard 25e. IV.. Iregultu 40e. - old member of the order was present and bath, that they will not go Oome fi om Mr. Ris4row was among friends , -;, - ,--,-�," &,�:it . is, _ '7I� ,..,:. ., ,I I , - POSTILL, AUCTIONEER. ETC., Large Bottle Pickl 11e, regular Ific. i aulged in some eloquence. . 11 . church till'the wee, small hours, Monday last week, jiso his lady frienes. He - .. �.- .�., _i�.__ . I 0 - 0 � ' � � I . 3 ,,; - v� " .,,- --:, pv I - I_tl�,. - F _,rom his num- Fine Canned SaJmFn . worglog. looking hale and hearty. - "T * Green River, solicits saler 10 and 12je. - Highland Creek ' .I ` � I . � ?� -- ` ' .....'--i - �4 . % I . . . '.. I I I.. - , , . I . I_ , -1 � , - I . . I I 1, ". ..._,�, erous friends both faIr and near. Salesoffarms, . . ­ za � _� . JobnFleming attendedthe funeral of .. , I . , 1. farm stock, and everything that is to be sold will Fine Fresh Datea I . I .1 . -1. - . _� , - - - - - I - � I . his grandmother, Mrs. Duncan, on Mon- �, �' - .. _."_ - I i 1.,. , ­,�'­'� . I . -, _:,-"i'�*-, ' I 1� I Notbi,ag fresh in our town but mua. , . . . - _­ 1. - be handled by the subacriberwitb the utmost- a " '' � -1 I � .19 .1 I - a . I . � . 1. . ,Ii�l � � care. -Nnd sold to. the very best advantage. 481y We Agentis for SnI a a Tea', 80" :401 1 : AUDLEY-i I , I day at Higl�l nd Creek. . .. F � ! . W,e - , -. - ? ,.� � _.___ John, Isireholl, of Woodstock, spent i .1. . . . I '. r I I , � �;_ % � ,%?�7 1.k_ ", . - ------jija- , 5o and 00c.lb. _ . ­ . � __ ___ . . . - . F . eaves here- on Mondav to act . �'..� 1; _. C_ ARKE & DYER.-Tnsurctnee f 1� -.,... .Iz . T - I - 11 8 nday as Mys. Atbinson's. . . . . ' ad Toronto recentiv. as juryman, _. � .]�,. %. . I � I'" I . . also Mr. Crawford, who has: - �`_-'11�,41� . Comm-.ssion Agents, Oshawa, will visit - . I I i Mra. Bray visit ...: - --- -f " Pickering regularly in the inter' FURNISHINGS.. . � I., I - `�' -.1" �, -: - I. ' boo. Parker has returned home from - . est of The Sun . . .: � � Albert Madill Sundayed with r�lstives been here for some time. - . i _�.. _�, - � �I;-, ,; ­ - . %­ �' Life lusurarAce Co. of Canada, which is unques- 41innipog looking hale and hearty. here. - . The bridge at Poverty Hollow is 3assed - , -- �-- ji Lined Kid Gloves fr I - �_!,�-'.i:�;.. a om � . � .� tignably tb�e leadibg Canadian Life Company, 650- W $8- ' 1 Parties in Want Of COM ShOuld Call On - J. H. Madill spent Saturday in the Queen supposed to be a complete job ; but we - ,­ ,� -,�.�1.-.. :_ , 5" 7 . - -.1 �:,`44-i.�.," . . . 1�. doi the largest business and p4ying the - high- Men's Neckwear 10 to 75c. A. Mosher who has a large quantity 0`13 C t I think they. had better let another job to ..� - . - -�'.�.., estlyrofits. 'Also The Cana,da Accident Co., and . a . . .. . � I.. � ,-�­ ' I The Employers Liability Co. of LondoL, Eng. , Sbirts and Drawers 20a to $2.50 each bilou. ]Bye gollio il,s gOwe of Closson M. Squires drove to city on Monday finish it. , . I ,IIL_,.-., , -_ . . . ` -� , "" 1. � ;' � � I '% . The Strongest Corporation in the World. In- $R. . ng - at Mr. _­ . �.. 1�� "'. Fedora Hats 39c. to t p�rizo corn. - morn with applei. Miss Catry Thoms is stayi .---.,-.7 - � " I . . _ -'.:; . � � .. _- . ­ . L ., ._ , , _ tending Insurers will consult their best interest - wh a .,. � to interview them prior to committing them- Dunraven bat 500.,- 75C - $1.25, $1.50 I R. Dixon bought' of John Taylor 18 Chas. Lynda and Fred Marritt are home Monk' 8 f ile. We think we are - ''. _,", :i;.P,-��. - 8 : �� I ,.� 11 - Q 4�711 1, selves otherwise. I . WISE, agent, Pickering. 21v b6shols of radish he would like to.,get as atter their service on the Petit Jury last quite Xerl i`n saying-- that she likes thi . : �:, �.il �'T, - , . _____ to $2,50. . . I . climate mi oh better than at the Bras, - 'L.'. - 1. � _ L'<", :: ':_�_�. .1 ' n0any more, he would then have anough weak. . z _'.. , �, ., Men's Suits to Order $ 10.60 to'$25- Mrs. Bell is in low health. The trouble Robert E isle), is about to have a shooting .: - ..�, .',, " ,�,L ,,- THE WNTERN BANK t� do him till spring. But &iuk and be - � ­ ­ ­ �,�� L - . we save you $2 to $ 5 on each suit. . seems to be of a cancerous nature but we 'Match. T ,iis -will be the firat of the season - 1 , ­'_--.-4t_,.._.i1 � ,-V _. ., � f3lp ANAJD�&. . roorry Rob. I . L to ­'� !�j " - _ _ ,�;, L - - , . ­­ ._.alp - q .� . -.,:. I 0 ho she way find a remedy to destroy it. 'at this a, Although there is more � . . - .,:-.:. Men's Heavy Ulaters $4.76, $5.75 to � Messrs. 0owan, Gorm), y, W. iod J. '4 c " '.,-: - ' " I - . ; ,�. . _. I L , I- . . - �, L ,.;'. Fhesporterhmn, Goo. Walters, is home follow. Ve wish you every success Bob. , �- .17".. ­ , � � _�%4.,L - I , . "' I . - - .[, � � I.,-, . . 1, L � :-.: �.- V�� - : I �� I- WHITBY BRANCH6 . . � $15. , Vorrish and a number of others visited , , I , 11. - -'; - - - .]L , t and oud of his old age to think he can It is ruinored that Mr. Callender has ' . ... �, . . - , �-; - __ I I .., ,: ,- , ­, ' __ I , _;1,:� .- -L '. I - �o poor house at Now -market on Satur. is pr tias I - , : ­!­ � . - , tow, Boys! Suits $1.75 to $71 1 � t semai rcing ball straight to the been getting into trouble over selling in� . . ,� .. Capital'Autborized ...... ..... �.... #.4... 11 , . ps - tox,oat, L . �. Z._'_L-'-, `,­' L . ........ ..." ....... 500,000 - We did not bear of them returning - ng liquor. Surely each is not theL �,".`­ . -4_ �' -_ I Capital Subscribed ..... Boys' Overtepats, up to eize 82, $2.60. day Ties blood of the antlered monarch ­ . !--.1k, � � I,: L:- , I . . �Z_ - � '.�. Capital Paid-up .......................... . 871�000 to . � ID it is most likely they will remain till We notice last week's Chronicle scribe case. It is to be settled at court on Wed- .. : �_,w­ I . . . .... - . . - 92.600 . $8. 1. I _­ . .1 11 - .. I ,�, ­ -.­,.�, , , I - ----:,. .- _ _ �. . - L � � . I Aest .................... ­­­­ ... ­­­ . ­ ­ -i .! �: I . -: :r, _, Soring. - . . had an article re -the treatment accorded nesday. - .;. - . - �� ! . 7 - � . . I ___ ` . BOARD OF DIRECTORS. MIUINERY, Etc-.';. - I � I . . I , . � I I "... : We are this week called upon to record to a certain family by the mean husband A number from here took in the services -::: , - . I , , � ,-i, ..:�..',:­ John Cowan, Esq., President. ­IIm -:, I .. I . -;... . F I .. . I . ­ . .�-�-i�,- , . . I � -�,!:,. Renben S. Hamlin, Esq., vice-Pris. - An immense stock of latest 'styles in &be death of one of our oldest.residents in and we fully concur with those remarks at Centennial on Sunday and a good few ­. , -... - I ` - '_'� * . W. P.,Cowan, Es ., W. F. Allen, Esq,, J. A. Gib di - ' ' ­. ' -1'-P,� 1. MRS' Jacke . 1- I I son, Esq., Mert McIntosh, M, D. Tbo ts $1.76, $2 26, $2.95 to $15 person of Mr� Duncan, whose and we will take up the cause. of the long intend taking in their Thanksgiving in-, - I � - ' � A.Lp �? '. - -,- �A � , - ... 11 . I , so 000 rl suffering woman. Der at that place. The Centennial folkw:.. 7 . ". -:,,, i�-,'-�­". I " I . � ".., ._-.. I . - .� � " ­- ­ Patteriou, Esq. . . � All tbe latest stylep -in trimmed hats, urrod F 'day about 9 o'clock. Thanksgiviug day has- again passed by understand cooking the turkey. �-,,� ! �L "; r - T. B. McMillan.... ...........4 ....... I ...... Cashier. Le"isse is the mother of our woU known W ., . . 11 - �� I I.Al ___r . . bonnets -ind toequeo-order now - ost master, Mr. James Duncay. Mr. and we have by government proclamation, Mr. Malcor6 gave his many fri6nds of:, ,... .- Y.� � V . - - _ - ' . . _.. -: .. � I _ I � . :: _ A Gen6ral Banking business transacted. r and prevent disappointment. been given the chance. to publicly return this place a party in the form of a aance, 'I I ­ . Drafts isemed, payable In all parts of Cana . i tuncan has the entire symp4thy of the . . : " 7 da, yed by all who. _! _�`1--,,�-: - "Gii. .� � I � - thanks to the Eternal for the blessings that which was thoroughly enjo ' - 'i � , �� -1, -�, . " - ,,, - - . ._: 11 . � . .11 - �' I i'l joy. may ou - 1, ,- United States, and on London, England, pay- Heavy, Grey Flannel 91, 10,121 to surrounding neighborhood. . we eD* r increase be just in pro. were present. There is not much doubt but -,. I . ' � ent I . .. � ­ :, ... . able in all parts of Europe, Highest ourr 800. yard.- I _ - I 1: The Highland. Creek Gun eInb bad _­ t -..- � . rates of interest allowed an Sayings Bank . I portion to our thanks. tbat Billy and Bob understand running a .,:� -__.; 15�� ..!_ :ql - , , -. ,j k, . :� ,1� . � , 1�. DepositR and credited half yearly. Specidl at: Shaker Flannel 41 to- I 6c. yaxd. -.1 � I ' their annual squirrel hunt on Tuesday, , The oboir-sooial of Friday evening was a successful party. . _ . ­_'­ �.� -. -, ' � _ " tOLtion to coll6etion of Farr er'o sale notes. , -. . .I _!-,--,,-�,e.- � - Z. ID. WARREN - Dreiss Goods 40 in. wide it 16c. yara. the 5th of November. The following is success in spite of the inclement weather - The entertainment given -b Mr. Parry -.. �. . - _-��!�, ."..� ,:_ � � , , . - . �,o�� I- � . the scare:wI-D Bartram, capt., 815 ; P and short notice. It Was held at the .resi- on Saturday evening was a decided fraud. . . :,�� : 1, . ... ... f_l - .-". . ". Woollen Rawls, all.sba,deo, 80c. , - - _��­ - � - . _­__ . , ,; � ­ , : , . - . I � � : I- Qates, 295; M. Chapman, 280; J Ormerodi dence of Mr. Mayne and everything was It wag not very largely attended,, but it - ­, . , - , .1 ' .. #,,� ? � PICKERING POST OFFICE. ' ., i I ­ I . �1. .1 - ...., - I .; I - � li _: - 2,75, T Maxwell, 198; R Parker, 186; J doneto .:�,qkl - I - . � ! - - - I- ­ WALL PAPERS. - - 'Li� I .. . - . make the guests enjoy themselves. was to their sorrow those that aid., it is , .11 - " I . - ,;A'I � � , - � . V ,,I.- _. :.,...-. � � . I.., . . � - I mails arrive from Tozonto 8 . . � -;�!,;, I - 0 to brighten ,ar� ar, 170; W Maxwell, 1 -55 -Total A grand tea with % short spicy program a shatag that so many shows of this kind are . .- � -, - - - �,- 7 . , !O a -m, I I Fall is the , . ­ --. ,.I: ; 11.1. - roper ti .- . ,,_ . : Mails close Toronto 5 hs'' . I b74.. made all pass off eweetIv. Proceeds were goiqg arouud'tbrough the cc ntry'taking, -4 - - a.m. � D Mosher, capt, 180; Walter . . . I _ � I I , , . . . _10 -1 I __X, . . - . in , - Arrive G.T,W, 8 10 a m Close G TW5 55ara vour home -t, 4, 4J, 5 to 86c. roll " over eleven dollars. ­ . . the people. 11 I �.­ , - �. V . �,'e �'. .. - . Maxwell, 300; b Ormerod, 295-,. J Max- . . 1 . - in *Our.neighborhood has hear4,so much of The Malyern chiirch people intdiid hay. ­ - . G T E 6 .30 a m .0 G T E T50 a will do it.. Thousands of rolls to well, 260; D Tbomtoou, 170; A T Elliot, ' 1, - ­ : - - Whitby 8 45 p m " Toronto800Pm , hard. ca'ses such an frauds, breeches of pro. ing a Christmas tree, - for the Sunday - ,, �' : . 1'.�:',,�.1'11 - . ' . - , . GTE845pm . �-- " 0 T W 8 00 rm select from -witb- border and ceiling to 280; H Duncan. 198; ,G , -, �,: . .. � nd .Insurance Lests. that if the school. There is no doubt but what it 'I -, � - . ' wise, a or . - I - . 1. � - . . � Money orders' issued on all parts of the world. match. . � _. I � I . Total 1869. In the evening the Club Plir' hustling , law offider, the .chief -c6n'stablo will be a -great success, as the like h - � .. 11: � --' � . . � :. '.. ____''_ .. _.. - ! .., - __1 I--.,. - . . I � . ­ � . 8.13 I . 1. 1: - . I I SAVINGS 33ANN NUSINXII118. � ­ Santa Clans first Week in ; Dec ember. took -of an eicellent supper provided by. ,should make his appearance in our midst, never been held here for some time. The � - .4,1 1 . 1. .,. � .� ' . I . ? .. Mrs. J, Maxwell, of the Commercial ho, no . wonder- would, be 'expreeeed.- 'Tis couimittee is now busy training the child . I- �'�_­,. 1 ,.'�':_ _.- . , ; - � Deposits rebeived and interest* sllowed at fl`1-2 U, - , tol. D Ifartram's side woo the wlttob-�Y- �strabge that'old' Pickering township I should ren .for the same.- All childr,pu of the i ,: : 1: � I � � - .� � . . I per cent per annum. Recurity indisputable A -Le 1 wilson-A. Son : , , ..� I . ­. .. . . � ) ' to. :, - I ' -rauch -wickedness in high school axe. requested to at .. 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I .Z.�.­ . .1 -1 . I C. to . ��, i'l" I I I � _�"i I - LAK S TO . � � _. . . - *dASC01 61�h-'� �. ' DO you mean it VI -he aald,,'his face .1 ,;, �, - -..-,, _�. , 'D i �:­ . I I I - - I �. �, ­ - . in the nor'thy 4 �- � 1p� - t , � - - It. � . I � . I . � __ -T , " I., . . - I . . . �, changing. . I "� --.-.t* . - � I -' . - :..4 f�:.. . . THE!'STRANGE CASE OV' Rk I , - � . 41A,- If ,�-� � � -,--, - -, - - '4;,',.� � Niagara river. Two lif ts of 16o ' . � , 1 .- � . � I '­ "; I . feet - - :4-,,.-. _:-, . -opQ is two w .-,. �,-_f.�.t,�.:: ,-:."T_-,-�--__-_.0!_'. '%­­- _; _. 1,i . -------- �_. . _� .�7 � 1'1�1 7____. I �__' * ,�' �'.J. � , I "'I do�if you will but conquer your -A ship canal which wtil clost About *nor each, set tandem, will let traffic down 1 1 , _ �. , � _'. ,�, _ - - -� � .1 . :�;,"_-1­-,.-'J' , �,;..;�,­ .�- . . . I . . I . I � ­ .. � - ..;, - .. - - '... -' ­ .1 ­ ­�, �.... - rL, 1- .. L .. ... _ I ­ 11 � AI . en#ions P# 1renth That or the old SY 19 hree railw 1;-. .. . � L.- , _. ­­ - � ­,�;­ ,�;.N-�-'-j_�'. -m-_.'a 1. . � own appreb %ttut_'ot,%r.rlw I- .- ��� ­ . 04 _ ., � I o the head of navi ation on the lower - ayt ,- -11',.- ::, 1" May I - ' The ool'or dyed his e cast of this work wi' . � '111 � I I I I A your shoulder V` I .. Captairi t;Aso'01jgPo rose , I I I I , Niagara. Th - 7-111, 8 Ow T. -f t He looked at me. I Leelt ill , he north. . Ev . I�' %. - - ­­ 1- INS oarthe pool" oulaoffe-nal ftneoft.4 1 . . � - � . -1-1 ,.* daid. . helped him into ills coat, and he forehead. Re abruptly left the room . - be about $10,000,000, arid will open na' - � ­__ `4.�_ . ­ _­:.­�. . � lent AMOVIRMAU10% . . VL- I ­;.' '_ � .. �­ - ­ the room. . . � My words, however, turned -the - -woodermt neeustn . � t from the farthest end'of Su- . calls the termi ': ,*_?�.. � " - I oftaretully rem6ved the shiit* and . _ � - I -1 tide. . .,' ga -ion f: ._­ .. . . .� ;. -1 . As soon as he WM"gone- I- went to see in the ening he was more hopef ul, Some time ago we saw described the perior ta. Cornwa,ll, on the St. Law- ., ritanding as th ­ t". ­ arm . . .* looked at the swollen and glazed . . ,�i. .. , " . I - I -;,. - a very able surgeon, wW� was & special and fromev �bat time his spirits iose. nal renw. it is computed 'that the pres- �. of each other h ,e"q . I . .. _'. :,�, , � I.. and, shoulder. There was little doubt � Plans of the North American ' 'Ca nt traffic, I which would pass naturally ___ t . �.__ � . friend 09 mine. I described the whole dail ' 4 1�� .9 z t-- I Company for the construction of a e - z..,.io about to be ' ' "'_-��-� i.'7_7. Df the accuracy'of the: great Sir John case to him -gave him in brief Sir The cha�ce of cure is exce'llon 0 through the new canal, Will put the . . - . � - . I ��11 - - - , . John Parkes's verdict, -and then asked 'd to hirL one morning. great ship canal from Now York, by - Emston. Groui � - -'it- ' gal I �, . , � pany on a dividend paying Imals. .. � _. �.�_ .-- Parkes's diagnosis. �. , . ­ I - ' ' 1 a ­ � - ,�. ��,.,_`_. . - - ... - opinion with regard to -the "The wei Iding can soon take platet" way. of t Concerning the cost of other seetiolp, 41 . -, _:,;',,� d''; 11fioln M3 his . her i he Hadaoli river,. Lake Chem . � - ­ . �, ;­ _;_ " Sit down.!' I sal. r heart treatment. was my re: nark a week later. it is estimated that the St. Lawrence A ... in a lit'le whi ,:. :--I- .. _.- � � - .,;- 1 am sorry for. you. 'Do you suffer 11 I i aid. At last a day came when tl river section will cost 03,000,000, the .. -4. , � .. Y, , . " It is a case of life or death. fore was plain, Lake St. Francis. the River St. . - ; '. . ��,I,.`.:,: - 1-.. - "Under ordi circuln tances, n uth-, no tumouz to treat. The' arm and Lawrence &a th Welland Canal, se-_ section from take St. Francis to Lake, , field ai -1 Li ­� ­ .1 much ?" . inar� . "O - : I I- 1- �,_. I . � (:�`;.,_ t I I ,.. #4 At t- � �a':g'66cl deal-t1he _ effort ing could save ( "coigne's life shoulder w,.xe once more quite well, , curing a I na , a e channel from ti* Cbamglain $15,000,000, and the Montreal - I.. _'. - '1� .. .1 imes . aptain G �11 %, b 11 . have, extended .. I to keep back even the expression -he is. anxious to run the risk." nothing ap )eared of the disease but branc and Hudson river sections, $7, � London-, In do "a;:!-, -:'.1-.,_� a head of the great lakes to -the ocean, . . 11. Of " As I see it, there is no risk, replied comparativ ly harmless induration 000,000. . � . . . . . - '� - - I �u! � 420 feet wide and thirty feet deep. with ' pull down an i _,4 _11� I L � :,' pain is. sometimes difficult; for in- my friend. in).ected large doses now of the "i � . It is estimated that the canal would - . . I .- ­ - I I without the aligotest reaction of any Only five or six looks in the whole sys-� add the vast sum of $450,000,00o annual- . . L . __ � 2. Stance, in driving the other day " What do you mean I".-- z. - ­ perty, a:nd ha. 1111� I" , '.-.-.-, .� I-.-.,.- � -but, _ .no .. . " . -_-'-­, th, you noticed I" The man will die if it is'' t tried." sort. ' � tem. thtia making it possible for ves- ly to the value of the products of six- - lation large e lr-`,,�� -, ,, . I � , " That is true." One morninb Captain GAsooigne came teen Western State , from -which he sized country - ..... � J.'' ,L;.' "; �.. . ,a :1 - . - ft ; - sels . 1'.11-... - . .I. .1. . . , "I did -I saw that -you"Winced li - hini a earl . ��, .. " Then my opinion is -give to act 4 me. .to steam at a river speed along concludes that something like $1,800,- 1 * . : � . 1 . ". , I � � , -� �­ . '. tl . e wonder.. Upon my word, Captain chance." . . # � add d to the value of - olaced residei � �i�.."' ...: ,I saw a look on your - face last the canals. An ordinary Vanal system 000,000 would be e I , 1. ..-.. . " 1.� _ . . � . " �., -, ,.,;. I ing to night in consequence . ... -_ .:w� _�_­ L .Gascoigne, you are a hero." " I agree with you," I said, ris which told me something," he � for this work would have from! thirty the farms in these states i � ple, but tit I _. .�_ .., . - t 16i my feet. "I know you have 8tuaied said. � of the opening of the.canal. . - . 7 -,hem were of .1.- . I ::-,.. - 1. "Not that," he answered. "' n 86 V# to fifty looks, and Wou u6e ad- I . � . - o them matters more carefully thall I " What I asked. - 4 ,:: �.. �. 1- � . � . - � - .. . . . . few moni I .;1�1- ' - _. ­ . ......... 11111� .1 L a ! .". __ . # i-- , .. mit of only slow sailing and miny de- - ­ - -, I-, � _. -, Ways -1 am a coward. This thing humi- have. I will go to Paris to -morrow. and' "That I Lm cured V _. !!i�:_ I_, - I- . . - . .. .., . , ... ... . - .. . . . I _­�.. .".'...'... . . . .# 1. 1,;. -, _. - _! - . _. . � . -o find new _. .1 � " You are," I said. ; � I., . I 1% - _.-Lzl. u I makei all necessary inquiries. lays. The most efficient -system of , � I.- I . . . �� _ - _'_:.".�! tes me as well- as tortures' -Me. In the morn�ng, when Captain flas- deQuRe', (Loctort" he asked. "Ta the � I . ­ SD BY FAT&- I'— - . -Vell-to-do re . __.- -�_, Jr . I . � - 1_. I _��. have had the instincts of the animal locks proposed would, according to its - I .11. � . . _. 1- - -:-, ­-�:,�.� wish looigne arrived, I told him the result of p=j� quit) eliminated from my sys- engineers assoc 6 Faille Allempts of a 1luo1b&ud hem to Mal , .'. �� Z 7- - . , '. ever* since I know the worst; in y my interview with Courtland. _t I inventor and the iated 111 and :.,.,_� - - ml-_ , . Wl (e toll he Re -it % I I ed. . --ould with tb .. 1_7 �_; ..'' ,,--kas been to creep away and die alone.. "In short,';'I said, "I am preparal to " Wonderful as it is to relate, I be- with his projeebi cost only about. one- ., ­., - ­:�: treat you by this new method, provid- lieve that this is the case," I replied. A well-dressed woman walked into a , . - - � ,, - what occurred last night, how- . : � -,. :: .. � - Af tex " Then I may safely marry f" tenth of the cost of the old system . . 1, _' ' - I .... - - � d ti. ations in Paris turn out large building in an eastern city tbe .. In, the mise '' . _�:�, �:. �. i. ever, matters have changed." . e py inves ig "You -ml Ly. It I . - ; I . � .;- , ,�,::� �, _. ­ - satisfactory. I sha,11 go to Paris by the I - or about . $20,000,00 against $200,- other afternoon and took -an elevator.- ever, it threv .- � � : ::.I- � ,. � , 1. '. " What do you mean I" J said.-.,-,`:* ` night mail, returning again the fol ow- it My chil Iron, it I have any, have no 000.000. - This system of few but im- . ... I- _:. : � ,. - � :..,:- - . ­, .1 � ...-..%. c -esponsibility , - .. -:I'.-..-;,-. '... '.'Can you not see for yourself What ing night. Let me see -this is Tb rs- hance of inheriting the horrors which mense, lifts instead of'many small lifts Her husband saw her from across the . . � ': L .' � -,.; � �.. . __ . . � LY8 , - �L.1_'-_ day morning.. Be here b ten o'clock I have. gon, % through I" street, and, hurrying over, took the for them ­ - . .T -1-i. . ;f - f, .- I meant In a moment of extremity, 71 shall have "it is In r belief that the he � made possible. according to the North .. . heir old hoi ,­.. I � - g, an reditary next elevator. He went to the office . . . . .. I., . :.Z,-. L:" I promised my father that I would further news for you." . tint is oo pletaly eliminated," I an- American Canal Company by the in. � . � .:.._.._­­' marry Helen Lynwood, it I lived. You " I have no words to thank you," be swered. ' .1 . vention of an American engineer, by where he knew his wife had business. on the site of. .- - I ­ . . . - '. �.71:_ _'_�_' ave said. "I am going back to.Derby,shire " Good," :ke replied. . � 1:1 1. - Fi..� .. - . and stepped in- � home, by -meaj . . I �', - : _. . - - � _'.. I. we for yourself that nothing will a He walk(d abruptly to the window, which the comproass,3d air principle used an ... , ,,, " ow to see Helen, and to tell her vrh* d out and gone. down in the next- after the at, 'L __ . " . ..:.�L�ie- me from the consequences cf that n . � .1. �,�., .-.:-: . . . , and l o u4denly he turned in dry docks in suemssfully applied to elevator. The elevator despateber said over London .. �_. - --:.- %.,_ , -I- promise except death." . .L . . - 11 __ � , "You must not build absolute hapes and faced me. canal -locks. Harper's Weekly de- . Six of - these t ,. . :.�:�__ is .1 M _Z� I , . _ St, - understand you," I on a�iything until I hate seen the doc- y father is an old man," he said. scribes the system. It says:- to her: - . - � , ill, 11 don't . . . I.. -:.L; " The illness through which he has paw- - . - L v �. _sins . / 1 tors in Paris." built, capable ­�' �* � :­­ , wered.' �/ ,.. The whole project of the ship,can-al, F'Your husband just Went up in the . .�?.:�,L � I,- - - I . ; , " I will not." --, ­ - -. ......- . _;,.,� I . ed will probably leave its ating as long . people; and a � ' .. -. I- I - .. . . . . ;, �.� . � . "my -lain Do I He smiled " 116 I . . elevator. I think he is looking for. I , _­ �Lr­ " I can soon - Make' self ' p - he lives." . of . - ._.__ �'. - _ - - spoke. Poor fellow. ps" bold as it is in every aspect, rests . I . I - ­.,,: ;_� .... you remember what you said to LuMs-*1 I saw hope already returning to his Probabl " I answered. , . upon the simplest of mechanical devi- you. laying of the � ­ - .1 - "'.. . . ;_1 ..:_i� on a a' - " Th .- _. � I eyes. on I Lve made up my- mind. He The lady took the next elevator up. . � first, block we _ ­ �.. . - d 'bout an immature discovery- Ms. The pneumatio-balanced, lock Ae- . ­ L'.. . I went to Paris -my , Investigations must never know the storm through . ban Just then her -husband came down. lie , public. ceremoi _..��- � s _: i - disivery which has been known to turned out satisfactory. I saw on5 of which I have passed. I promised him serves a more extended description t looked all around, a;'nd then inquired of io spending a � . I .1 . . - .�. ­L� ­ "i�, .1 con diseases such as mineffou both I the leading doctors of the new school, when he was apparently dying, that i cah be gi . ven here. Put in the simplest I . :­ - --.-': .� ._.1 the elevator man: . ing on the dv .i - - ke of this discovery as in its infancy I and talked over the anti -toxin syt y Helen if I lived. Helen way, eaeb lock is nothing more than I .. � . . �­ - , �:_.-., . spo . . . � �. - .. 1, - in all.its bearings. His remarks were tells me t t my mysterious abwnm - "Have you seen my wife bore?" .. it will have to �­. �* I . . : -never - 11. ... mind, I want you to try it on full of encouragement -he cowiid-red from home during the last six weeks .- TWO HUGE TANKS - ' , �-. - . . . . ­ , � "Yes, she just went. up *this Minute." . within the mf : �­':*�. ­:�_ 11 ' , _ � Ine. - 1. .... L . . , . . . 11 - , I serotherapie as undoubtedly the fUure has puzzled and irritated him much. built of steel, and put bottom to bot a - . I The man tck)k the next elevator and � ing clasises. I . I.. _ :, ].'� fellow, you ' ' ' st �e M-ad." treatment for canoer-three cues of He ham even threatened to come to t 11 _.�,% , - , - ' My dear mu am. One of the tandem locks pro- , ' " ' .,. 1: - .. -_�:.-A , - * " .- he was no more than out of sight till: obligatory up, .. 1_1- .. Not at all; this is my last chance. , 'emarkable cure were already on re, tOWn to look for me. I mean to put .. - - L ;, . posed at Niagara will serve ai an ex- . _­ I _t. . �� cord. He fusmished me with somo of this su pen at an end in the quickest his wife came down again. I liament, whic ­ - IS ­ � . .1, . w%, :. I It is due both to Helen and rny father I the attenuated virus, and, in short, possible manner. I shall immediately L ample. It in primarily an immense steel � "Your husband has just gone up has made, it a �'.�'� L..-. -­-_ . _ _ L 7 _ _ .1 .: - . 1� tfhat I should take advantage of it.' Th begged of me to lose no time in opf rat- get a speeid license -Helen will come caisson of tank structure working up again," said the elevator man. - . � .1 I:- . ,- '' _;. . . great public . __� . . ­ . ­ I :. -, a ill submit td ing on my patient. Having obtained to town it I telegraph t.r, her. We can and down in a water well or pit formed "I guess he'll wait for me this- time, - ., .1 :,_ - .�'.._,.` � '.. �_ -ning. Will in the lower level of -the canal. The so I'll go up." And up she went. Lon�on, that - Z . �' .� anything. T-,-. short, I have,quite made the necessa,ry instructions and the at- be married to -morrow moi . . : _� �, -.', - I - tenuated virus, I returned to London. you attend us through Lhe. ceremony. lock per so will be a tank sixty -'five Down came her husband a second not , be perm %: , ::�. J�,.__ UP MY mind. Whptever the risk, I am and prepared to carry out this new and doctor, and so see the thing out f � . . . . 1. :1 ­ ­ ' ' We feet wide, 510 feet long, and hold about afterward. .. driven -i4nto I . .- wi . . . ".: ..: - illing to run it. The treatment may most interesting cure. Captain ,gas- can then return to 'The Priory' and ­ . - twenty-six feet of water. The lifthere. "Did my wife coine, down again?" he - .. working class --- � . - kill me; it so, I am willing to die. On (30 t r. - . . � 1-� e _:�'. _11�0� , L igne arrived punctually to the Mo- set- he old man's fears at rest. for eve will be 160 feet. Now ciouceive that the enquired. . ��., _ ,. � _:.L-:,' the other hand, there is an off chance medt on Saturday morning. L told him Will you came. doortorl You owe it to walls of this big tank are extended "Yes, and just weiit ur a . ' - the suburbs, " . _: _._�__ _­ L . - . fam. She L . . L. I I., L . what I had done, and asked him t se- us. I think " . downward so as to make the total thought you ;would wait rL er.11 the railway ci ..-��:-., -.-�.',� that it may cure me -then I'can marr cure comfortable lodgings in Harley I promised -and kept my word. . �;� . . .� ­.. . .:- 10 Z . height rather more than the height of "Well, I'll wait here." . - I _-��. �: -�. "�- 8 'Street, as near my house as possi�le. -_ I . -..,:. Helen. There is not an hour to . (The End). . the lift, forming another h uge. ho x Ile waited about five minutes, and ; -1 .. - , . - 1 .1, : : He did so.- and came back that evej�mg , �.. .- _ -_ � - - . . permit them , F, .,- � .. -: -.I � doctor. When can you operate?"' .. � . opening downward, and you will have then, growing impatient, took an ele-, . 1W. -, . . to tell me the result. A YEAR'S CONSUMPrION OF BEER. a very -fair idea of the mechanical con- vator up stairs. She had been waitLing afforded pro L `sl.�. �_ " You astonish me more than I caii I " To -morrow will be Sunday." I id. . � .,.,.,_�' . - ... - . :.. __ ' at ruct ion. The lower box will befill- for him and came down again just as lie. those which h I 'L . - .- - - . - 1. _1� fmy," I answered. "I almost wi,�h you " I propose to begin the now Geat. ient TbePrisoilwellslm Of 'be Itast V101rA1 If6air ed with compressed air and will be disa red. . . . . - " '. I ., L, - ppea, - nection with L ; I- - e . :�.;� 1"41 . - remarks -morrow morning. I shall ter i ban That or the rwooceedluX sunk in a des well in the hottoin of 6. Well, I will wait for him and catch .�,*L_ - h to to inoculat cfta :1 .- .." _�. - I � you with the virus three times a day." I .1 . . � ". L. ­ ­ Lumsden. I only talked over the new : The bre-Aing business of the United t he canal. Ttus immersed t�hoa water him this time," said she. - . ­'. __ � -11 -, ---. - ? .. " How long will it be before the re- � . - _. I __.- , . " I . �__ . � �:-, - treatment with him as one medical man sult -is known I" he asked. States pay $30,000,000 a year in Govern- forms a natural seal. This lock will After standing in the corridor several � PIC" _. _. . _;: I- 11 - ___; , ._.1 be connected with another of exactly minutes she decided to go up stairs and . I :,;. �. o'ssible d _"mTo ai)le to tell ment taxes. This year's figures are A Girl'it Ruddio 1� - , would mention a p iscovery " I shA11 very soon be similar construction, pla0ed. about a find him. As she was whisked out of _. ,J - ' . I nt acts as ­ - ;.,-... � another." 11. . : Whether the new treatme just at hand. The total consumption of thousand feet' away, by pipe or conduit sight he stepped out of another elevat� :% � L - - - . : "-: . .. ' .. ­ -_ . ­ - direct blood poison or not." I answered. ' i . . Sdirnetimes 3 .� - --1. ..­ " But you believe in it ?" .- i. �, , . beer in the United States for &be pre, twenty-one feet in diameter. This * pi or. .. ". - . , ' ' - _. . " Your business now is to keep cheer- m_ ediately with t 0 "Your wife has just gone up," said I I � _�­:. . ��, �.. : r here it connects im . ge - . as that of C( '. . � , " I do believe in its ulti gte-; " sne-� ful-to hope for the best -and to turn I locks, in flexible. m and down the elevator man. . ... _. : -..-.,-.,-,. - - M I sent fiscal year -figured- up to July I- w oves up . ...-. . . . . I_ %,_� �. ..:,"L 1-_ ­ cess. " . L . . . . 1. . . your thoughts away from yourself as was 33,40,661 barrels, an increase over with the latter, and looks like nothing The husband swore a little- under ay ori - �. . , .. " It has been tr1e4, has it'. 'not T" . I ve the _. 1 ".. . _ _%: :' - , much as powible. By the way. how is the consumption of a year ago of 191.000 so muchasamonstAr elephant's trunk. his breath and started to lea - is seemingly I'- :,­ � ­ Sir Robert I" .... .1: I.. - "In France, yf,s." %-,� ` barrels. T As -year's figures, while in The amount of compressed air in the b ildi .: At the door he h - ... . - Ul to esitated, train of even 11 �'. .,:.-. .. . 1. -.% ___ : " Getting on famously -he thinks that two tanks is stationary. and with the ch&ngA his mind, and took the next .1 ..'. - : - �.. . . ;. ..� - "': . 1:: _ � ­ " And with suco,ess T".. , - ' ' - I have come up to town to- make pre- excess of ,hose of last year, are law it seems like ;I.. ,�, � . . ..., t. I . same amount of water in each of the elevator up. Down came his wife at � �. � 1. :. ',� ''�L � � ,� 'L-_' , _. , L "I am given to understand t much -so. inde ., ", - �_ ,hat parations for my wedding." than the total con umption of 1893, upper tanks, the took proper. the two the ,same moment. I . _. � I '. "Let him think so -1 -begin to hope a ' . 6. , : :_.__ - . I:- there has - been success." 'L - I which was 83,&22,872 barrels. A Uar- are balanced very much like a pair of el He's just gone up again," was the ruined in bod .'� � L . . I . ­ . that we shalt have that wedding yet. . scale boaam.s. compressed air taking the evator man's answer to her weary . . '_� .1 1. "That is all right -you will try - . roal of . in brewer's measure. is __ ..:-* , - .., - It And how is Miss Lynwood I" beex Youag. bride I - .. - - _ , -,: "Well, and full of cheer -she has about 31 1-4 gallons. The consumption place of the wAle balanc*.- When one took of enquiry.'and he's mad aiiia hor-.--;-- �, . .. on me ?" : of the two looks is ntised the other is net." I years ago to I 1. . ­ : T. _p . : ­ i - - . . :-; . ,1 - -L. .. . - " My dear felld*, T am inclined to great, faith -she believes in you and of lager 'bear in the United States this depressep It follows. therefore. that "Then I had bett . er go right up and : soon came sa -*. . r .., - e impossible." . also in the new remedv." - more water is let into the . - ' i .1 . -1 . .. -L-:!; " Well. Captain Gascoigne. if this Tear Is. tkoarefore, in excess of 1.000.- if a little catch him," said she. � . 11 He wrote * ma - . . I:. _... 11 . " Dou't say. t.hat-in my extreme tank of the upper look. the balance will - Up she went and down he came. . no answers. _. I �,�-.'.'.%''; L I,;.-- case, nothing is iiA . possible; think the -succeeds. you will not only have saved 000,000 gallons. Them figures put the be displaced, causing the upper lock to .. ­ .., ­ ­pL. .� I L. f::f matter over, Dr." Halifax. Try apd our own life and that of your fat her, United States abreast with Germany, sink. and forcing the compressed air "Just went up." remarked the ele:- ' ses and disa . ... . L I i . -i. .: J �­:. . ,.�'_, Icture the -horrible dilemma I am in. = will have added a valuable and im- supposed by many -,to, be the favored through the oonduit into the other air- vat9r man. . many'years k . _ V am suffering irow an incurable com- portant contribution to modern sci- - ohamber. with the result of forcing the "I'm darned if I'm going up again." .1 . . plaint -I have the prospect befo ' . land of . r drinkers, but &till bbhind said be; "I'll wait right here," and he Stateg again. re me eDce- I . compressed air a , of a terrible , He smiled when I said this. and at sat down on the, stairs. Half an hour - - -. has been a I . � and painful death. I am my father's ly afterwards left me, Ort- Great Brit in, which is iat the hemd of flows rapidly from one chamber to the later he was still sitting there, and his courses of the .. . all oountr' with an annual consump- other. and the whole moves as swiftly Wife. equally determined. was waiting At a re,cept only son -the roperty goes from the I began a series -of inoculations the tion of 1,1 1000,000 -gallons. as is consistent with safety. The for him upstairs. direct line if V die. .in order to save * following morning. .1 introdu - ristoift, Pen - ; cod the ' holeoprinciple is exactly the same as dift . . �. . I .. . � L .-. The co mption of beer -throughout w � . young woma I -.� my father's life I.promised him to attenuated virus into the shoulder --in- that .. r �:_.11 marry if I lived. There is, therefore, 'Ovulating small doses three times a day. the United States varies greatly. It is THE BALANCE SCALE. - - . PEOPLE TAKE TOO MANY DRUGS. great fancy. L . � � . I that the le(� I _s..� no- thought for me of a prolonged life - The Patient required ' most caleful largwt in New York, Pena4ylvaaia. 11- the motion being due to a small dif- A PhYSIC11111ft Gives Ome Reason Why Crip . -_� - . s I .-. L - of ill health. I mast either get well 'watching, and I secured the stteind,woo linois, and Wisoon-sin. and ieaa� In the feronce in the total weights,of the wa- no More thar ., L . � 1 -.7. 1. - 1-r quickly or I must -die. Surely a det-'of my most trustworthy nUrses for 10 r"TA14111011 I A Rig Cities. � - ­ - t riskr anything. The him. His temperature had to be taken Southern and Prohibition States. In ter in the two locks. The latter, of 1. . ment with th : . ... pera e man may . � - L.... . �._; "The p i Qzs - But . . - - - . il.,%� .�. I oft rou to ' at .qbort iptervals, and his general Kansas. a wohibition St&te.thoo� Oslo of course. move up and down. oppositely rimary cause of so many ca, death. . % - 1--. . � adapt is kill or cure, is i,f, no Then : health closely attended to. The rirst beer last y mr tooted up less than 6,000 �nd synchronously. The description of grip in this and other cities," said sequel as ast, '.";_L L ... 11 ,�- L I - __..r - kill or cure me." � day there was no reaction --on the soo- barrels. wlereas. the total sales in the is as untechnical an well may be. as the clim . . . _. . . , _ 1. .I...- .. "The treatment which you beg me 'ond, the temperature rose slowly --the cly of Mil, vaukee were 2,000,000 barrels. In plaae therefore, of tile slow, the examining physician of one of the Hardy's short � r ­� - - to adopt " - I repeated, uating- his 'pul-se quickened -the patient was an- here an in all 70,000 breweries in the umsY V.�' . _L i:1. - 1. - , I d . and enormously costly lock sys- large life -insurance companies in New telling of ) � -L.-_ -I - words, "is undoubtedly leath from 'doubtedly feverish. I inocul ted world. of ,A hich nearly 30,000 are in Ger- tem now 'in use, whereby a vemel is York, "In the almost universal 6abit, heart Of ti .; . . 1- ' . L I .. - : L��._ ­ blood if it does not ef feet its smaller doses of the% virus and these many. Gnat Britain follows with '18.- let into the empty lock, the gates m ai d s. '_ - ­.-L_:_:e-:" " -poisoning, of drug taking, from the m.ilder tonics " " L. .._,..'�'­. - � _ end of killing your disease, not you.". � unfavourable symptoms 4uickly sub- 000, and t ion the United States with closed and the venal raised by slowly Isn't it i . . 7 I.' , ! - filling the well. or. vice versa. lowering to Patent -medicines. Whenever the grandfather's ,­. ,L 1. " I am willing to take the' risk -any- ,sided. 5,000. It i i one of the peculiarities of .- - . _ :­- - . � -.'L- _. thing is better than the present awful 1 by emptying the well, the now proo- average, men or women feel depressed - ours, and hi ..­-,�� _1 '.. In i *eek's time the treatment ba- the beer b inesa. not found in the mer- " .. . _---1, ___,�_IL tate of su.sp.ense." cooding, will, be this: A vessel will be or slightly j1I they resort at once to louth Ameri4 ,-_`,..1_, I a 1 gan' to tell upon the arm -the pain and cantile buminess generally, that the ' I . .1 . " Does miss pr let into both the raised and depressed Bome medicine more or less strong. If bride, died." ­ � LynWo'041 know oduction and the consumption of beer Z ....I 1, �:_ - . Of I swel I ing became less, . t he arm ooul I be - % - . .r this ?" � _ I . looks. or. in the abselioe of two vessels, they would try to find out the muse ' A few dire( .L I ­ . "4- If". __ � 15,�­,,�"_,�' : moved with greater f reedofti, the I iand in each country are auL*antially the enough water I t in to the empty taijk of the trouble and 8 1 eek to obviate"it 1)y lost father I_. I .- " She dees--God bless her I I shrank same. . . _­ the empty e heir'mode of living the gen- .: - ­- - '' from telling her the truth -I did not :Gascoigne appeared in every other re- little commerce in beer. Only one ooun- - . . - __ "look to about equalix regulating t the young , - -11 . became comparativply well. Captain In other words, there is very of -_:j" L . " " the we then enough oral health of -the community would , asked: � 1...._..___ - know what mettle she was made of - � sPect to. he in his usual health -he ate try brews more beer than it couffiumes; ­ �;L � ­­­­ vl��'I::­­_'�., This mor * . r despair, I confid- well, slept well, and was full of ho3e. I that in G4rmany: Only one couatr water t let into the upper look to be better. -The drug habit tends . "Is your g , ­, .� con- .. - , � � ..., . I . . .1� . � ning, in in) I pressed- ,SYS- 4 - When the 3 _ � " hich consumes More beer than it produces; � the brakeei set tem. The more it is indulged in t he ` y '': ­,�- ,­ ed everything to her. You don't knOw . began to introduce larger doses, y displace the balance -, the com tinuallyy to lower the tone of the, .__., �11 - -1 ­_ I � what stuff she has in her. She bore that is France. In the United States air, oondtu*t is opened,. �, et;quite un( �_, 11_11.. ..' - I I . � -- L �.;. - :-­.'��_. I, -.,. the whole awful truth without Wine- he now bore without serious reaction of free, the upper look sinks, the lower more apparent becomes .the necess tY .1 swer meant ­�,__ __ ... any kind. I had begged of Courtland the figures of oonsumption-and produc- i , .. haired man I . . 1, :..-..'. 1-1 ".. ing. She said she was with me in the , rises, the position of the two is revers- of continuing the downhill course. 'rho 11 wife was deal ­. ­ ., - , i to help me in the case, and he and I Lion are very nearly the same, - -.,:,:,.,-�-!�!, ii, -,;.. whole matter -it is as much at her iu- , ed. the ates are opened, the vessels ' s _)k beyolid . . I ­.­ "� -­ made interesting and important notes small difference is due to the import&- -_ J . "'. I" - I oloamd, 811 in a few minutes. mth'e'j fact that -they seem to feel better LLL .. since ;_,., 11. , -stigation as -my own desire that. I now I evening 'after evening. tion of German beer, which has been 1. .�. ­�LL.;_ V, % . It is only a nineteenth-wntury brain after the use of a stimulating drug _�. of him as bei, - I . .�. -".-. 1� - consult you. We have both resolved I From what I had learned from the ObPerved d iLring the last five r , six which would takea, huge ocean freight- dr patent medicine. This feeling, comes -_ has imet, the 4 ... ,�. 7 L. :. to be.true to my father, and to keep the - French doctors, I expected the oure, if years. Ti e ,production 'of Amoerican or. loaded to the line. slide it into a from the benumbing action of the dru 11 . whien he left �,�-.-,_.�.,,_.__ ,�� P�omise wrung from me last night b Wer, of geiuine and admitted domestic - 1Z. . � -, ­ is now a m L:" I . - . . _�� � ., i - �,.;* . 1. . his desperate state. if I live we wit, succesisful, to take about forty (lays. creased 50 r cent. monster steel tank, and lift it 100 feet because it has no uplifting action. NN'ith I seems to be u � ,.-. � �'. - will ma ry. You see for yourself that On the twentieth day the patient suf- manufacture, has in in the air v�ithout a jar. autotuatically, the system in such a weakened state ., 1:,., ,Z �:- :.. " - It e filuddenl) lost ... i - .. . must be a we of kill or cure, . for I fered great depression -h since M88. In New York city Me .1. the mechanism, so to speak, doil!ig the the' microbes of the disease find excel- : ­ - . � . . '_.�-:%­ ope, becoming' nervous and irrit i.ble. of bwr ha. been of footed somewhat ad- whole thing itself, no outside A. . thotight that I _.- __ -, . _- - . cannot run the risk of bringing childreln e %tersely by the Roosevelt I Motive oow. When attacked - ­ 1, - ,, apprehended the worst-watDbed troveray. or tea years past t as a pair of wale the Patient lac xecuper i Ver . . - :.­,�,� � ,,�' into the world in my present terrible I . f3unday cOn'� power, 41 as simple years after I 11 �v - ­: . �, I., " a 0 1 h own symptoms far too close�y, and he num- pans, and a man or boy at the valves E attve .. dead. He hew � _� - tate of heidth. You see the situat.i n, lost boar of bar Is 'consumed steadily in- - and the result is generally fatar"' . _. il _'/1' do You not I My father is recovering, both avpetite and sleep. His con- . perfect . . I . . . _... t ture engagen . .- . , _ - -_�'� that time was that the cure controlling and'dirticting with � - � -_I.- .1 .. '._._, �� ,�_L � � _­ becaiisia his mind is relieved. Every- ' viction at creased, k ping pace in this with the Buret whole gigantio operation. __ . . "I his home ii - � i gkowth of population. This year. how- Hero - - �, .. � ; '-- oust . - - Coal In NdwfoUndland... - ., - . 11 t1dly in a- in - . , c daughter and , would not avail, and'that death I "a . y . . , - . :: � I . �414,�,-.,' AbLing, in short, now depends on ou. I eohanical- achieve- __ all in their pc , : �._.� Vt . ever, there is a tailing of f in the sklef; Mont fit to rank b6oide tbo finest of - - _..' . Wtfl you, or will you.not, help me . � . While constructing. the railway. - I ,:. 1%.�I­ of beer. re as follows: tbe I - ' ­��,,, " This inaction kills me," he said ; "I . : ­­L­.�:_ : 19 f -ought to say 'no,"' I answered. "I I he figurei a contur . � ' - comfortable. . .. .- �4 T. - - I ; I - I. 11�... ..� ��,_17. ,� uth, lar utility of- opiapressed air, across Newfoundland this summer sev� I . 1. -.1- - � . . . , I _ but I cannot endure'the slow tox(ture "I - I - Soo � I .:'. L:. - �. �.. . ought- to tell you frankl� that this is would gladly face the cannon,a m - 1893 (fiscal year), 4.800.000; 189t, 4,900.- . The ul . a . ' � .-1 . . not a caae, for rne-I Oug t. perhaps, to 000, and 1895, 4,W0,000, in barWIs. an a d to lift ships in, dry oral likely coal seams were,di vered, . . I .1 1; �3`� - . _ docks - .�': . I . � - 00 . . These filrares are for the fiso , . I .1. - ; A - �,-.,J� ".. �, linsel you to - Of this suspense. I told you that in _ 41 and not %Skei( - lim in that it gi*ea­ajm: 41&a- W i of several square miles-, - � ,:, I " .Put yourself into the - &ad - ooks, , .,.. �,:- - - . - vering an ares, - . 1.__ �.111 the -calendar the business of -brow- tic, - - . ,-: __� - hands or one of those French doctors 'some respects I am & cOward-I am . . qupport dirootly beneath the load - . . '. 1�rs-.L � �]&n3 I L� _. roving myse xperts A them first-class, � . * ­ . , "" , ho have already made this matter a P If one." . era aad distaueearr; beiing roaulat E Pronounce . rful' revival I �._._-- I- W - _&nt 01 . 4 . .- .. his res by the bc ad' -In it M%W" � the - Oi`sieli"L lll&M It __ . ..1. I '. . . r .,..'��. a - - ial study -but-,, - I During these anxious f4w days all t Poo . ookkeeping of the the height of thoa lift.'and it flow w and last week a carload was taken out, ... . Zio -1-1_. ..'� : �- Pee my arguments pr . o Internal R enue Bureau of this United - - � �7 . - . . - . �­ � I I � _. s.' . ith and brought to St. Johns, where several p Church, . ; , I - I . . . � - -- - . " " But you won't," said Captain - Gas- f - 0"p- States Tr3asury Do IiWEXTY-NIGIft , successful tests were made provi t , . oad� * I : : � : - -.- 1, '. tain Gascoigne lost such hope t at for Partment, which, . -, L . � . �r ItURS . ,- .. I . - �ouh bust I ­ ! 'coighe--' I sea by your manner tha � ! L ... . . �.-; 1. � I I- z .. '. !, . ,; 118 1%� Alx8- Darkb . __ .. L - I . . ­ at a time he almost refused to allow t ht begins A f SCRI Year OW:J�uly, 1. and ands , ,_ superior to the Cape Breton coal. on- , � . - - . . � I :_ I . . You WH1 give me the advantage . of treatment to be continued. I watched Lit on JUnf 80. . � �. ldoity..0 Vatoer,,, ,�Tl? L� Y : husban' , . - I I o " .1 ; , *-a r0b4r0_ trict& Reid, who is building a railway, I .. . - I 4 -1 . wor in , Yea - . . _. . .- . .,-. 1. ­; I I L ..�__' r skill and knowledge -you,- kind I L , kvuiform ­ ' k � nebber seen .." 4W,W4.. _�.6.�­I�tl _ . k�, 11M r"Nur'S 'b= le6aed all the.coal areas from the ­�- n the next few I ­ _. . Ifilrbty Poop Boon '' , , 1', L �_ A In - IL"U _' - -Elda.h ]!lack , .�. ­ night. I almoct wondered if it im . , - rQ I re , .11 �' .at I .0 4 * - . � Tu, ali . , - , :� - I _,g4 � . �,_ �.�_ .- _�: , ness and sympathy, :0 and . . �r . - .4 , _ :V ­ 111-i taMS L I expeotstiour it will' develop into a M - . � O' puttin thii . � ,_1 ww-ks the whole future of three PeO01e Ight, . - - I f4 ,b I 1�1 I .1 11 t%n*'� W - -,% .'Government, and if the yield re . . 0my .4 . - .1 . . M ii __ - . be beat to send for Miss Lynwood, and I . 1. .. I , - " ' " L ­ tp�bUtic% . = for-nothin, w ' ' I .­ 1��­.`;.,- depends. The Xhing will be, easier both �. . I,, �, ... I . U , -0 '044--.1 --Iu - - - ­ 44`11 ___#* a mwz..A" t6 L one (lay suggfAted th ­ )W- -.1. 114W.14 � . _': 'L, '_ for Helen and myself, if You will be Patient, is expedient tl.,06 Nip kins -Why -so Il ' -yt. �+ , � -ilit y..- ,- � ) Uei - old C Imports , , , I - I— - �0 . . .._.1011j"t I ut. industi - I I . I . .. I . I * . '. " _ w I - . . ,.t.-IJ4 '' - r-- - L' - . . " - I -,. , _, 4 k., , -. _ _�, N , �r .­ . - � _� � � � . ' , - ­ ' '. L _ r 1: 1�. L " Che You .come again in the m6r� .. Do marrying iny. ype-writer. - �-� � .. � - � I "­,., � I 114 -_ -_ ��", . I ­. I ­.. . . . - .- - , �'V. -: � .--- IT - -4 i - ­ �� . I . . 1. 11 . _ . ,.�, I ?" Y - ­ �_­_­ lttv, '�JVT­ , . ­ I BlVfkins� tried to -4 'th0j, I r_ .1 I � -.Y, - - . !_,� I a fish on a I _1L, : ..; �_T L.. I "' � . . . is fe et It, 1 .4�- �_, - ---. I ` ­iu- I _ .1. .1 7 ­' ' Fath -, Ir ` - oux friend in the matter." . "On"t W_ It' , -L A, _, � Th M a. Ebony - � ., I - -, i - �! � % " "' - ortx Advioa. i _ " 2' . I Re etarted in- irritation to h , ,,, . ` _ _ . ... .. I � ' --T ­` ­cf 7:, 'T , I ,.L , " I --- I , I 11110 _:Sba , . ,� W*14- .1. -1 L �,., L * ' . . .: - ­ - - 0 � I � - "ROW" , , 9-9 � 1� . . V_! ., __ - r-, I , L � _! ". ;,v1'qZ----i,. � .... -, , ­ - I .. %in't L� -t- . _, . Mrs. Darkh _ O.'s, -,Z �,: T I -This piano is really m7 . - I i . mid. 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'�4 Z� & " - . - ' 4, � ,�,� ,7, - -1 .11-1V � .. , ",.J!�.L � . , �� �. ,,.�'. � �;F4 , I— - _­ � ,� . r, ` 11 . 4 , I - -11 ... . , . - 1. I - , . , , . . _ ., - I � . - " 9 I � :--i , 1 .14 . ­ I � ­ . - ­ � - I w_1 - ... ii, i - 2 , a'rjB' e �0 t CUBRTNT' NOTES. , x . - t, �, . L 4 4 -. The care Parliament obw takes for the housing. of the working classes 'in London vas exemplified by a ceremony which took place' at St. John's Wood in the northwestern part of the me- tropolis two weeks ago.. There area now three railways entering London from the north. Every visitor to London re- calls the terminal stations of these lines standing as they do within a feNv rods of each -other in Euston Road. A fourth is about to be erected a little west of Euston. Ground is being cleared -for a station of metropolitan proportions, and in a little while the. Manchester, Shef- field and Lincolnshire company will have extended •their trunk line into London. In doing this, it has hail to pull down an enormous amount of pro- perty, and has thus displaced a popu- lation large enough to people a good- sized country town. Many of the ,dis- placed idents were well-to-do peo- T)le, but at least three thousand of- • Them were of the working class, who at a few months' notice were required . :o find new homes. As regards the •yell -to-do residents, Parliament left hem to make the• best terms they ,ould with the railway company �, In •the case of working people; ' how- ever, it threw upon the company the •esponsibility of building sew dwell- igs for them in the neighborhood of heir old homes. This is being done on the site of Sir Edwin Landseer's old home, by means of tenement dwelliangs, after the style of those erected ; all . over _ London by the Peabody trust. Six of these tenement blocks are tjc bQ built, capable of . accommodating 2,690 people ; and a couple .of weeks ago the laying of the foundation stone of the first block was made the occasion of a public ceremony. The railway company is spending a- quarter of a million sterl- ing on the dwellings ; and for all time it will have to rent them at rates well within the means- of the London work- ing classes. This expenditure is made obligatory' upon the . company by Par- liament, which for twenty years past has made it a condition in sanctioning great public and .semi-public works in London, that the working classes shall not be permanently displaced and driven into the suburbs. For (_ t•he working classes who care to go' into the suburbs, Parliament has compelled the railway companies to provide cheap trains. For those whose work will nut perwit ,them to live .far afield, it has afforded protection by methods `like those which have been described in con- nection with the new railway station. ! FICTION -)UTDON& A Glrl'R Sudden Fancy For rn 01I4 iman =t iterentlnn. Sometimes you meet with such• stories as that of Colonel .Tames Y. Stanford in a play or novel which unfolds what is seemingly an utterly improbable train of events. To Colonel Stanford it. seems like a terrible nightmare ; so much so, indeed, that he is said to be ruined in body and mind. He left his young bride of two months some 45 years ago to go to South America. News soon came saying that she was dead. i He wrote- many letters home and got no answers. Then he met with rever- . ses and disappointments, and it vas many years before he saw the United State, again. -For the last 20 years he has been a lecturer on the :ecture- courses of the town and smaller cities. At a reception given to him in Mor- ristovJn, Penn., recently, he met a young woman to whom he tc►ok a great fancy. They became so friendly that the lecturer told her the sad story of his early life. He had meant no more than to touch a girl's senti- ment with the story of a young bride's death. But she supplied it with a sequel as astonishing and calinly cruel as the el imax of one of Thomas Hardy's short stories, and the mere tetlint- of which would wring the heart of the least sentimental of maids. ' Isn't it strange I" she said: " My grandf i �her's name was the same as yours, and he left . his - bride to go to South America. But he, and not his bride, died." A few direct •questions and the 'long lost father knew the truth. He led the young woman to one side and asked: Is your grandmother still living f" When the young woman, who was as yet quite unconscious of what the an- swer meant to the charming, gray- haired man before her, said that his wife was dead he nearly swooned, l and since that moment his friends speak of him as being no, longer -,himself.; He has met the daughter who was unborn when he left, his- young wife, and 'who . is now a mature matron of 44,' but seems to be unable to recover the shock of the � news about his wife—of' the thought- that she -had lived ,so many years after he supposed that she was dead. He has canceled all • of his leo- ture engagements, and -will retire to his home in Wheaton, Ill., and his daughter and granddaughter will do all in their power to ake his last days comfortable. I - A Taking Way , , 11%Irs. Ebony -Oat's a perfectly won'- rful revival .Eldah Black am habbin at Zion Church. I heal he hab -convert- ed ouh husLan'. i rs• Darkk—bat's so, Mrs.; Ebony. y husban' done - got religion turible. nebber seen such a repentant sinnah- Eldah Black do hob de mos' takin' way o' puttin things. He caught -my good fer-mothin' wufles ole husban' jes' like a fish on a hook. M, s. Ehony—What did de eldah sa'y to -him T Mrs. Darkk—De eldar tole him ,dere was nuffin ter do in hebben but lay crown' an' ea.t,. an' de angels ud fur nisb Ae chickens, . :�, ,r ,�._y 1. }z , i':' �' ' , A, t V t Z ,,- •1 r 'J [) Yy L'; v t :' # ewe.. ,.I- - - . � __ rs�i._ . ..Z, . t "t'i'c . i , . .. iii! ` .. fills Villy 14TROT PRO.X ALL OVER TAR WORLD. yt :`r�F ' dtx''r - 'r ,:, "' hitte>festing trews About�(r iw-u tts�ta01!, (creat l6ritalaR the unit" Iltatea, and Ali Parts of the globe. 0eaeensed ancl_ Aiiadwted for Zany Realtinnv - I .. w :.. F_y, "'W"'., : '0'3.-. qb s .,.`- p+^Y• tea.-.`'_' ." ''_ `3sa C"'-s"FPl'' . ;�k�'t .-'2`".: `a ,-'.Fsiktw-'v4`F-. ;:Xy --C L .. ,�} ,�l -,x ; - yr; ri.. _ ,.r :. ,: a•y�y s+a.s.� .:5 ,rte-.. -�...,r:. ... t.. .-._..t. ,._ !' s.,, ..__ 1 �. <-•�.re scar n.,_.,.1.. Y. d.... - _.�u'.-$�,v:.ne ,, sue. '.y.".-. -. �..:,,-'n - .,--': _ .: - c - .:5_ ., —, c , . a s, .y a r Yb I, 0 1 .< _ h , tsar. .,. ter f p. , . Y #,v i; a _� P s ;rt: •ei . m `Iii ! _e �,k v - ,:-K.. - Aa 'sir .. ,..x. -, r- s,. y : i .. is - ,fie..- ..1 ,: :. ,. 1.- -,S .-T a.. • .}!. a, t ,, .z pp y't A,r [ {'q l,l - .,.i J.., :r = 7• )•: .-.- ii,. .,iV .. ..r A^„-.e,.w .h. _ti 7VQt? a . . r Bald h 1vl►oletcsm mill .. �.: ,, a_ ,� , A � x ,I,l�,� ,{� ` �. t, `� ) ,.. - , _ _ _ A �.. s'�.,. c` ,»ml..�ta . * . • e ... cosec. '�' -h,s i �•,�,p ,... l t .i' ,,+Sdei29, :�.. d""..?.,• f^tt.-.w, -. :/4 5 a..,. ,1 ,, Nt .'Ass++pV•. 'ta Y lvee 1pr� : iae8' . m_ re i b : • B y. � P . ,, .: � .: and do well r om � lt' 1<igta: p - $filt h a-- 0.' , w ` _..r,.. r -. ' yi' •.p.- K , -^;6�; ao e t - them, - _: ¢. nse ti r; ce of lie: I I a 0-d �,V... �.� I� ��t�11a�R � q�•. ! �.w.; . a , °.' � �t of. the u tum. _ ._ �, ={R ,9, 1§ ,. , .. P �: `--^` -- .. , , ,Pigs:e vex fiend c►f boiledtats. 1 . # ', Aowlhg. laic_ cleePOU1 f; `the_ foil the ta_oesi thprougliiy_ m a big - - ' - • The lab National ue o ' (Ir i> . ' i 1 , ,::. mil. W2X6n •tits wore:'14 • doite . in . the kettle; ad iiig a,little corn meal and a t .' few a les iiiiiil the acre hand . h+iu ,,. , Britain has removed �lmtati� fall.: the .;land ma bre lowed ' more Isp y p (' 13ealy s aide from the Execiutive -and 3' together thoroughl ,and fwd to the 1 .: �, substitu , in its ' .plan Mr. Michael '-deeply than .if doh in the aging, be- . pig�s ofther .w►arm or -cord. They will Devitt s mouse the: raw sail thug brought up is 'x�alish such a diet, and thrive nicely off � , Z Mr. C mberlaiin has received a heti- Qp to the reducing agencies from it during the .winter months. tion fro tba-planters of British Guna, fall until spring.: ` T$ese elscies tend H°rase likewise `eat the potatoes F �� - . pointing out that they are .suffering � gTee�y Now as to the question of - x CANADA. �, from a erious decline in the sugar ala- liberate plant foati, as will be more doin injury to the . farm animals, tt ='� g Detective buboia of Pea ia, Ili , was dustry, _ nd asking #or protection• fully describt3d below. If .aitch deep conn be Bald that any watery food will 4 `} produce evil results if iled into the ' I _ �' , robbed of a old watch, moods and It is nnounced that the ro ramme plowin were done i•n the spring, there P� p g $ animals day after day as feat as they 1 ' f= " ,A:; $300 at Hamilton. of the ritish Government, now being would not be time for those reducing will eat them. Potatoes, like wheat, �' ". Fire damaged the carate is _of J. \'V. prApare ie to include a bill pe�•manently entries' to do this work properly ; must be fed judiciously and intelli e t- ,. $ <�•4��� Hill's storage warehouse in Montreal exc udi gall imported live stock except $ A to the extent of $100,000, for Blau hter at a British part. This henoe� In stiff soils more especially, ly. If given in the proper quantities, The issue of $50,00 Hamilton school hill will finally close the market to live the plants aright literally starve and the animals watheed, no harm will 1 , Canadia cattle. follow, but goad results will be obtain F ,, 3 ?� • ,. debentures has -been purc seed by the through the growing season, yet plant ed in a year when _ potatoes are des - Bank of Hamilton at 102 Unite States Ani sador Bayard de- food ma abound but in non -liberated tined to be low. `t� "- � �'' Mr. W. White, Q.C., o Sherbrooke, livered he inaug�iral lecture an Thurs- y has been appointed Judge of the Su- day Qveiiing before -the Edinburgh Philo- forms• Nor is there sufficient time m` f . sophical Societ on "Individual Liberty to secure that fine pulverization which White S ks iII iuttBP.� . �, _'ma k 3x perior:. Court in Quelcea. Y _ ., the Germ of National Pra roes and Per- would be the outcome of fall plowing," �M= w} A number of Canadian hnisea were An experienced dairyman writes the! t a sold recently in London' The prices manency, In the course o whish he de- s a writer in Farman "Fall low si-�� ^ "' realized were not as. as expected. uaurtced Racialisnp and protection. y g• P a frequent cause of white specks in but- �w � , gid ing improves -the seed bed. It iTu- ter is the cream dr in on to eo that ` �' '" - Right; Hon. James Lowther, M.P.; pre- y g p + After a delay of uproar of three and siding o +er a meeting of the Associated Proves it mechanically. Suppose a it does not all churn out. These talo• , I r a, half months La Banque clu People has Chambers of A riculture, declared that stiff slay were ploughed in the autumn, oat all be washed out, but many of �' TR�` PPf°' again opened for business in Montreal. g protection was the only practical relief and that it turned u more or less !; � Mr. Herbert Morris, of iag�ra )+ells, for the present depression. A resolution P them can be got rid of in working the `' 1 , #,A shot and seriousl wounded himself alodd The action of the rain and Y was passed demandin total prabibition y• butter especially if it is worked a se- �+ amnaso a failed to pass a dental ex- of the ' portation of foreign live cattle. frost and other influences would cause Gond time. The second working may a _ I UNITED STATES. f these clods to crumble.. When the be done in from six to twelve hours . Shortie, who ins �lndcr eentenee of death ; harrow or eultivatox' is passed over such after the first. Another cause of white ~; 4�: '. for the Valle field murder, is reported Thur ay, Nay. 28, will be observed specks is too much milk bean skimmed ; P, �. to be anfferiti from eatiaelne-nervous- ah Thanksgiving Day , in the United soils in the spring as soon as they are r _ c , .t, g States.' in with the cream. This imtik settles .' nese. dry they readily crumble ; hence a good to the bottom, and if it is kept too - ��� . c �� C. Olsen; a Not•wegiih sutler in- Man- The clothing► strike in- Rochester, ,,tt,h may- usually be secured upon long and gets too sour from a hard `a P, itoba, ill shortl return o his native which as lasted for nearly theca 1 curd, which is broken up in cbnrning _ x v� Y them; If oat plowed until spring, they Land for the urpose of b inging out ,a months is now ended. , and produces the specks, These being ``'"� a, ' large party o Canada. The lTnioxa job printers of Minneapal- are mush prone to turn up more or heavier than the butter can be washed *;f ' ,' A true bill was found t Winnipeg is, 200 in number, 'are on strike far less adhesive from below • hence, much out if the butter is washed iri the ne - "i=' , � I e the C.P.R. engineer, on thirty nts an hour and a nine -hour labor is required to ut t1iem in a fine $ranular form. The. prevention lies p 'Y"v�, against Farr, condition mechanically for receiving the in .avoiding these conditions. This i 'i �a$ a charge of attempting to urn his wife EYu a seed. Fall plowing tends to libera trouble is more • often encountered in i eA. the American t tion of lent focal. The agencase of gathered cream factories. Awa to and family in their hada. g fie Field, poo , died suddenly of heart failure on Mon- f Y 'f , It is rumored that the minion Gov- day morning at Buena Park, Ill. He nature, he sun, the rain. rost and Prevent having specks in such butter _ ,4 ernment intends putting two hundred `,t, fo ty-five years of age. snow act upon upturned soils more or is to strain the cream when putting it *��- ') thousand dollars in file next estimates less Tom th$ time that they are plow- into the churn. 14I for a new Custom hoose in Ottawa. The omposition of the neat United the call until they are sown in , ; : R <> -s3 rF States nate will be as follows :—Re- � * The annual - statement of the Mosnt- the sprin This action is not onl %I ,f publics ia, 44 ; Demadrats, Papu. �� ISI,dI1D OF ��11ICOSTI' Street Railway Company shows a net 1' meehanica . but it is also chemica . profit for the pest year of $351,349 as tats, 6 vacant {Delaware), 1. Plant food, therefore, is continually be- t• ` ` ;:• It . against $214,021 for the previous year. The entence of W.H.T. Durrant at Ing liberated - that is to say, it is be- r ' :¢ Ban F ancisca for the murder of ing changed from an inert into an ac- TgL INBBSPITABL r , � N In the Kingston penitentiary are Lwo Blanch Lamont ryas postponed for five form. When inert, the lents '+ ISLE PAINTRIl "� ,, 1 men, father and son, each under sent- two w® ks to allow his counsel tune to cannot feed n it because it' fps not IN BRIGHT C4LOBSA ti once of seven years, the former for opo R 3 4 killin a man, and the latter for killing pare a motion for a new trial. accessible to them ; but when trans- ,>. g Mapo Pingree, of Detroit, has sent a ferred to the. active or soluble form, An aadeaver to indaas Frmebmeu is `�; ' a cow. the roots of the rowan lents find it 4 , R .i long unkation Lo the Council fa- $ �P, Bettie Trete—ansa a trsalt vloaid , �,.� A petition will be forwarded to Sir vouri the abrogation of that portion 'and appropriate it to t eir own uses. s Charles H. Tu cr, Certalaly be Diawntroan to Canada. 3 pp Minister of Justice, Where the soil is not n turned u til . of the rear between Great Britain and P ppraying that the death sentence in the Y within a short time before sowing t The Island of Anticosti, whish has -�,+ Shortis Daae be commuted to iimprison- the U iced States which prevents the , it . building of warships on the lakes. tseed, the time is insufficient for the n ao freggently ezploited in the past . $,� ment for life. ;i . 1 agencies of nature to effect very m ch {`-, A flan Francisca sa s that by interested parties as a suitable field . r 1;,z* J. A. Martin, of Fort Erie, 'Ont., was aper in thus liberating plant food. A d the celebrated Fair will case as been for British farmers, `` ` _,; sandbagged in Buffalo on Tuesday when the soil in stirred on the surf is now being ad settled out of court and what promis- as soon as it is dr enc h nit, ice- vertised in France as a erfect Eldor �, night. It is supposed he' was ttacked y ug jf-- p 1 ed to be a bit ter contest over an ' ' " by rol,bers, who were frigh ne awn tion becomes more active as a air ado, where wealth ha meas and roe• t 4i __ £,, beforo they had robbed him. estate slued 'at forty million dollars can mox^e freely penetrate it. he soil PP P ,` has n abandoned. also becomes warmer near the surface Parity may be secured by t►11 who seep � t .43 Postmasters have been notified t r� i a direct parol post service between The Danish ,colony of Now Tor,k through the influence of sunsh ne and its shores. Needless to say Anticosti -,e T Canada and Hon Kon has gone into city a purchased s large ocean-ga warm rain washing down through a has under one no such metamorphosis effect via Vancouver. g The rates are ing to , which will be turned into a warm atmosphere. Vegetation there- gi, unboa , as to warrant its settlement by the -- , sixteen cents r und. ¢ and :presented to the Span- fore, under such conditions cannot be ;, 7i *� ash Cra ernment to g farmers of sunny France any more thant� gumrd the Cutwn otherwise than vi crone whoa the wen - A deputation from St. John, N. B., gainst the landing of filibus- they is at all favorable. Labor is fa- by the agriculturist of fog -ridden Brite S ig in Ottawa a plying for an annual In ,, subsidy of $25,000 for aline of fast g parties' cilitated by autumn lowing. Early � 4~ , In t United States busiaeas' has tam. and it will be well for Mr. Fabre, ,.. fro�g•ht• steamers between St. J hn end sowing with nearly al kinds of spring cls. England in winter, % been a certain extent interfered grain is greatly important. But early the agent -general of Canada in Parts, I with b the electl6n fever. At this time sowing would only be possible to a lim- to draw public attention to_:the quer- s - The improvement in the finances of of ited extent if all the plowing had to tion, as Frenchmen induced to settle in �I `c`` pea the trade movement baa cpm- ' the 1)uminion is becoming more marked. parativ ly little significance in re and done in .the spring. The a ;tomo this bleak island will have a .well• ��"� Fur Octul�er the `revenue was $3,177;- to thc+ immediate future, There his a gives more leisure ; hence, the mare of K a; p 401, against $2,805,552, for the corres- fair scc sonable movement in the prim- the work ut the following season that founded grievance which they will take : , 4 0 ' ponding month last year. cipal c nmercial cent res, but law prices, Tsar be dans then, the less will be to care to ventilate in the press and by r r;tQ& Accordin to the report of the Con- general revail. Still the immediate do in sprung, which is always a time letters to relatives and friends atlhome, g Y P of burry and rush with those who are "' ", .^- `i troller of Inland Revenue, which has out look to encouraging. , and orders for which will eventually- be disastrous to tZ just t►ee❑ issued, Canadians are drink- (`heist and View Year specialties 8uu►g to keep up with theDir work. This argument of itself would, be •uf suffi- Canada, so far as emigration from, ing less spirits and beer and more wine, are assuming satisfactory proportions: �f- eient importance to justifyy Qlowing to F canoe is concerned.- z • �' and smoking less tobacco than they 6everal woolen mills have closed, the greatest extent possible in the au- The Presse -Libre a Paris organ, pub- �4 : did a year ago. though there is b no means a r de- _ I . " d y �'° tumn, in the absence of any argument lushes the report of Mr. Paul Combes, i - '; Alderman Hurleau, 'chairman of the loan for seasonable dress goods; stocks to the contra ry. , who had been instructed to explore the Civic Finance Committee, and the lead- of fore gn• wool are large. " Fall plowing is of great service in Island of Antidosti b its new owner, a ing figure in municipal politics in Mon- GENERAL. i destroying weeds, y p' . pe . • ' z aL least in man in- French ca italist. r. Comtsea o ns by ,' treat, died on Friday morning from con- stances• _ We may imagine some few saying that the result of his exploration ,. gumption. He was forty-nine years of Kism 1 Pasha, the Tusklsh Grand conditions under which fall plowin has been to totally destroy the legend 3 r", Vizier. has resigned. ., '` age• would rather .encourage the growth of of "Anticosti the Inhospitable. After' . h �,�, . - . The water in the st. Lawrence canals The volut lonary moot intent In Tur- woods than tend Lo destroy them. referring to the accumulation of s between Cardinal and Cornwall is eo key is growing stronger, and has ad- This would be the case with some k,nde SOIL ONE METER DEEP, : , �s � low that rain en route for Montreal is hereat to both army -and navy. °( perennials. as, fir instance, Canada .Ul . dela ed. g� nleaA the water rises within he mentions the forest trees coverm y C The urkieh Government has again thistles, wl�sn the grain is sown early g �_� - ten da s this grain will be too. late for nitro hundred thousand hectares out of . , y instruc ed the Governor of Bitlls to 'ir the spring. But with annuals, and«3. shipment from Montreal. protect the American missionaries at®yen with *perennials, fall plowing may a total area of lone million hectares 5 A deputation re reaent.in'g the ad,nin- that pace. ba made to help to destroy them These trees he claims to re resent a �f 4' h� p value of fift millions . of francs, J istration of the Boston "Police Depart- Jud Hent alae Leen loco b- tee $,catty with crops planted late, as, for Y � `, , K g y inatanoe. crops of Dorn and field roots. they are good and tall 8omotimes reach- , -° went arrived in Montreal on briday Marine Court at Rotterdam against By stirring the fall -plowed surfaces co- mg thirty meters in height. According morning to investigate the police bys- the Br tish steamer Crathie in can- to the rt the antbol y of the • ,l tem, with special reference to the patrol rection with the Elbe disaster. _ Gasionally from the opening o the i'eP° °� ` - 1 and police alarm service. spring until the planting of the -crop, island is remarkably rich an vigorous . Pc ,� The lin police have confiscated ore gencration after another of the and ata species are" such as to allow t' The number u[ emigrants from Great the iRs ie of the fiocialistic news gaper, seeds of annuals may be sprouted and, Anticosti to be ranged iII the "cold __ ' -- Britain to the Dominwn of Canada dor- the Vo waerts, an the grautul t at it i.n turn, destroyed, and by running a temperate zone," (Unger's classificsr :x �4, • ing the month of October, according to. contain d matter. that wag calculated cutting implement just below the sur- tion) while the largest portion of Can l,<' the official returns, was 1,768. The num- to do farm is its ! oda beton $ to file subarctic zone. Con �+�f � y . publication. face of the sal! Canada thistles and g w ber emigrating to Canada during the Ina interview recently General de other perennials would be out off, and sequently Anticosti is Dna of the least• �,- _ ten months ended October 31 was 21,- Cain declared that he to not dlspos- thus materially checked, in their cold re�iona of Cuuada. Then, agate, 215. ed to agree to the independence of -growth," vegetations rings up from the fertile _ r,� Froin a relsort which was r eived by Cuba, but he thinks that reforms soil with a vipi " that is quite sur ���,�,4 , i I- - s f , the Department of Trade and Commerce �wuld be applied in a more liberal i prising under such latitude. Where - in Ottawa from Trinidad, the prospects manna Feeding Potatoes. there >$ no forest, or whore the forest 4 of reciprocal trade arrangements be- A d tab to St. Pcitertibur irtrm I PPca g ";� 'i g Isot,atues are be In far a .market this has dila red by clearin of the land tween Canada and the We9L Indies are ladivc tock says that the Russian I gg g meadows producing the beat fodder , , fi{ bac ommirig more favorable. warshil Yakut has captured seven- year, and many are selling then1 at less spring up sPuntaneously. t7onsequent- P��1, Major-General Gascoigne, who has re- -teen f reign sealers in the Sea of Ok- than they are worth for feed, if there is ly the cultivation of all the products c ug anything to feed them to, Especially of the cold temperate zone is possible ; . �,-,. turned- to Ottawa after inspecting the hotsk, -all with sl htered seals on on the Island of Anticosti. The sea is - >•r. !r, volunteers at Montreal, Toronto, and board.` t 3 Quebec, expresses himself as highly can the smaller potatoes be used profit- fall of fish, and not only the fishermen , L'Intmnsigeant, of Paris, asserts of the Gulf of St. Lawrence come here e, • leased. IIs has been 'a reeabl sur Tis ably in this way. According to Stew- } " . p g Y P - 'that 't Government is about to re- for codfish, but some fatty families have W : - �„ ed to find such excellent corps under his open t to _question of the Panama can- arts valuations, potatoes ora worth, made Choir Permanent home on the -: ,., ���, . command. al scar 1, and that it will proseoute a pound for pound, about one-third as shores of the island. Fishing. is their • L � L- aS - Mr. J. Arthur Maguire, Consul -Gen- ppromin nt member of the Chamber of much as oats ; when fed in a balanced principal occupation, but they also do ; �, oral at Montreal for the Argentine Deputi % in connection with them. a little farmin and even ex rt ota- - ' Re ublie, is endeavouring to include g ration, thQy are worth mush more than g p° P P A di lomat, whose name is not. giv- toes to less fabored points along the - as k number of capitalists to join him in iu- en, s este a possible combination of this. A friend of the writers grew 50 Gulf. What is wanted is a good har- . `Y, .., trodueing� trolley care into Buenos Great ritain, the United states, and bushels of oats on one acre, the past bot for none of the numerous anchors e � , r.fi=< Ayres, which has a population of more Japan as A protest against the ft- season, and on an adjoining acre grew `places to be found along the coast `:?` 1 � . than seven hundred thousand. aroach ants of Russia and a ran- is entirely protected against all winds r 125 bushels of potatoes. Another incdnvenienoe is the- being cut °, The statement recently sent out (rani tee of peace in the tar Etist. gf1 bush..oats equal.................:...1,600 lbs. Utah, that Mormons in Iberia, North- g r Grace Island, on wbialt is off. from the continent by rho ice far t 2. West Territories, were, lay agreement situate 1 one of the pprincipal light- 125 bueb. potatoes equal.....,:..7,500 lba. four months in the year. However, , with the Dominion 'Government, par- houses of Newfoundland, partly found- The_ sate of oats was equal to 4,800 if the foe is thicker bore than else- � naitted to practise polygamy, is entirely ered o Saturday. It is expected that lbs. of potatoes, which gives the acre where, it remains for a - 14 �� ' falise. The Mormon settlers neither in the lig thoutse will collapse in the next of potatoes 2,700 lbs. to brag on. How- BCH SHORTER PERIOD j i,_ _ a spirit nor letter violate the law in this north est gale. Mr. Combos winds up as follows. "t}n : I` resppect. ranzlaw, itt Ger•tnany, $®,man ev®r, as Data and potatoes were sellung the whole, far from being barren and: Father• Dumortier,. the venerable at the snare price in hie market -20 the Island of Anticosti -- ��; - riest connected with the, Church of SPr Zein, and his married sister, Au- uninhabitable, P gust look, were yesterday found cents—he preferred to sell the potatoes. offers immense resources as regards the ' Our Lady, Guelph, Ont., died at eight A writer in the American Cultivator timber trade as well as a ricultural vt. O'clock on Friday ni ht. A few months guilt f a series of murders commit- g g g ted o the of obtaining the says ; pursuits and fisheries. Its natural _ . � E: ago the jubilee of Father Dumortier s P ,pis feed for dairy cows the tatoes rairies will allow the raisi of stock ,.A inlsura ce money placed upon the mar- pa P priesthood was celebrated with great dared ple's lives• - pay well, but they must be fed pro- on a large scal'6, while the numerous'. -" ti; -�',' , ceremony. gerly, and not fed indiscriminately. The streams having a- regular supply' of . t{< Col on Hannekin, the German • of - It is likely that the site for the pro- owner of a few dairy cows this win- water that run along the .whole coast, ,4 �;� facer ho was 'military assistant to �_` d national sanitarium for consump- ter read not worry about his surplus and which can for the mast part be V'icero Li -Hung -Chang, has arrived in Ives will be on the Robinson property, tato crop, Where winter dairying used as a motive power, would permit _ Berlin rom China, char ed with a s • ' in Muskoka township, nearly two miles g �' is carried on the potatoes will supply of the carrying on very extensively of > k_ Dial m' 'on, and fully eon wered to . the need for mot crop very satisfactor- all wood -industries, from Gravenhnrst. It >s oomFosed of° the raysc:.naterial ` arrang for the reorganize ion of b ho about fifty acres of very choice bush it , or when fed with pumpkins or tur- being abundant on the island. To suIR -�- T. _, land. Chinese army on the Russian, French, n1ps or beets, they will increase the up, the Island of Anticosti, considering `,r , or an model, flow c` milk most decidedl Ln man its size," Lieu. C. 8. McLean, of '-Pennperaes, Y- Y the mildness of the climate an officer of the 48 Highlanders, has A d patch receivt3ti in • Rowe' fro, • ways they are as valuable as grain for the fertility of the soil, the wealth of ' Consta tinaapple says. that owing to the this purpose, Theyy keeg the system its fareats and fisheries, its location oil - . palesed the examination for a oammis- recurr disturbancesi in various parts of the oow inn excellent condition, and one of the great thoroughfares of the $ion in the British army. This is the g of the 'Turkish Empire, the Ambassa- prevent them from drying up, whish globe, could, with a few practical im- firat instance of an officer of the Cana dors of the powers went to the Porte they are so apt to do in winter. The provements for navigation alomg the :a elan militia. securing a commisaian in ae ora 1 and urged that immediate wa to feed. them is to ive a ck coast, list up a o utation as lar a at ' the British service under the new roles P y y g Ph pp P =� and ad nate measures far the restore- of tatoes about canoe u day in place least as t at of Prince Edward Is nd. -._ governing the commissfoning of officers. y ', cion of order, be taken, declaring that of t , grain diet, or feed them Potatoes GREAT BRITAIN. otherw' the �awerB, antirtg in concert, two or three days in sueoession and Spanish officials will go to England :. Imo. ori Carlos, King, of . Portugal.' has would ke their o%vn stops .in the shat- then . skip several - days. The animal to arrange for . the immediate . building � ' arrived in England, ter. I _ will shots a keener relish for the corn_ of two - torpedo ` ca�tchero of great speed, � -4 . . 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' TH L . ,.1 ; I , white p z,.4 to the whole earth. Ap les. can be shaken off trace Windfalls and . _ z key becomes a boy p <:: ;�, v aU kinds not s1ma1ler than g inches #u diameter ` I .r " Pretty maidens and obliganq young men (. : Th(, case ago or soft onus (taken. Ap les wilt be bo'aord �t-r�8ipt;e. of CO 1_ will Hand out Turkey, hungry p@opt@ will the I'ioke,in� factory an� prices paid accordln y• +'4.nitable Ines r call for Turks It will 811 yoar nos@ neo Salic LEi� t�Z os w ko to 4 t. 49tf ' y miaple. ASAP! - o �� ave 7.,�t, w is rE e,' with fragrant odors, your mouth with d@ _ olioe ,\9 agistra iC1� � X� ��� , 6�# lioious tenderness, and your breast witch - ____ - �: i _ j ! IA lith court b e published every Friday morning s.t its office solid peace, and you will get a gran ref ��I �L. ���� � � i . 1' pp I ��vt+ere present as Pickering, a7nt. the eastern questi�3n you Heyer had hero i'' Thaj court op • T�rxAls -. f course tUe obbler won',t be sailed• I, _ �I'i`ancey_taking ' i O q y j 1 Agent for teaditag. i i i i i i c Dates r ` •i.as p.r year; OIL.00 Ifpaitd in sdyrtaaa. finnan of Tarke Abdul•I3amld Khan, ion lu! ing his RATES OF ADVERTI81NO: never is suited when other people are. Ettylish, dzne`r#�n, 4�vpry t the First insertion, per line - - _ 10 cents. As I drove. round about a fortnight ago - Arid G'anctttican i + . s� recusing to ens Each subsequent insertion, per line. 6 the lndian enmmer haze, I Cama across I I Ffre 1naitra:tnce Con&panfds ' BXact time of l This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- In j • 9►ae not going vertisements. a flock of about forty turkeys on the road No tgcrease for rates. Leases paid promptly, ' Lennox prompt `= Special terms given to parties making oc}n- aide, same were in the field and others on Alco went for mote for 3 or 6 months or by the year. ilaulf- $ f `'trate, Mr Harp yearly or yearly contraote payable ,uarterly. the renes with their tails sticking out be• . _ : I j the way in wb' Business Dards, ten linea or under, with papP*, hind them. I Dan talk Turkey, tbonRh I '('1"1.€3 rra23.ai�.i�, @• Mr Harper as p one year, g5 o0, payable in advance• am not muoh at Russian or Greek, bat I • 1 1tx�Notios in local calumne ten cants per line, Ofnce of Stark a Williamson, Bankers• Stooff- "" . .1 G,. discussion, says ` five cents per line each subaoquent insertion. am glad I can talk one foreign language, y,11.. . 4y I - -- I ' ----- • I public told the 8 bl contract rates made known on applica- so I opened the conversation with '•Pee, on. No free advertising. j, noL know the E Advertisements without written nstruotions pee, pee, pre, obown, obown. drown, and ��. , ■1 be need not ret inserted until forbidden and charged ac- n iia and down th@ Ramat, ill@ �: VVv �J i'. moment later, 1 will be as I ra p ,. cordingly. Orders for discontinuing a1lvertise- lurks a. talked Mack and then down 100 -, . . - . : .,tants must be ]n w�itiLg and sent to the pub- y ' P• �� I : i - _ _ --- . I t n m had r lisher. ped the crowd from the fence, their tails I . ; ,'.to him, and tt Job Work promptly attended to.... , - helping to balance them, and over came 1, _ . � , - f more evidence 1 W. 1. CLARK - PROPRIETOR. she others from the field ; and, talk about i `'almost immed the clack of wonrea over a new baby, or - ,: +ou Goods Look Best • In Daylight. * .number of qac epair y the gabbling of geese before a shower, the -" witness had Our Politivas--3traot Independence. wa those lurks s itched into the con• . y P , . `` Crown and fro Our Alm—A First-class Local Paper. 3' - ' • " was more tro>a our EacpAotatione —The hearty vereatiou was an ezample for political - ' ` - pp ► ;�� I Came in and inspect the stooks of , ' that the witnes ea ort of the Deovle of Piokerinat and vioinitT. Orators. Look at them • Look at Them ' •, i , i -. said the rosebud that accom anied me as lettere, Mr Le • I. . , , 1 I secured from F FRIDAY, N OV. 22, 1896. secretor . Ii Was all hieroR yphios, Baae• , I i' _= 'received letters crit, and mogrey to her and I had no lime ` I s j i j� RI'EET'' -' --- e r able j 1t Goe"s• GREY FLANNEL$ oonn�i he WboLl to translate into English, but th t o I I 1 I ' NOTES AND COMMENTS. aa�. one of last years cobblers wanted io . '- �i SHAKER FLA1tiNEL$ of the disoussio _- come to tUe Hot Roast on New Years day It Hol arty Roes bei -ii SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, the case cameo 1 i of the H ams twins fo at Claremont and I was more inclined for "KEEP$ TIME"•—ill tact we " defence Woold The tr al I CASHMERE HOSIERY, murder at Toronto, Des merril on this pears brood, who Were all eager to Rasraoi@e all oar work for one spira►cy, but th1 g Y 1 year. LAMB, S WOOL HO�Ih+,RY, is Doctors Have certified that Mrs. H. come; bei tb@ old gobbler sung ons that 1 , I I- I .. j YARNS AND FINGERING. `:I meaEured, chopped up, bottled thunder _ _- " ' Leni,oz who a>I P. Hams is too ill to a ear as' a r Y PP . they used co frighten the turkess with. 1 C - NER R member oar Fluor Oilcloths when utting up the stove:. - an atheisi• Ft witness. The crown has secured thou h it availed him nothing for the i. P considerable new evideneii "since the mosgI could rumiee wee, that ae the {` I to s a whet e last trial, while the defence has were Methodlet Turk@ s if ills would Walsh �S talist. I i t to say whelps y y f I., I i 1 salt an infidel, '- strengthened it's case considerably... keep their crop full of peas from now un• j i that be had olc - til then, some of them would be chosen i 1.' blasphemous i -:I The Massey -Harris Company; Tgr- for the unparalleled distinction of graving . - W�jl �y 1 reeamed hie c the Hot Roast at Claremont. ' l - to tlpiraw ,ani onto, has decided to locate their works When ou once eat Goose oi' Turk at I ' �' a wit ass' at Nib gars Falls. A large tract of y - I n urchased and cot- this annaal festival It becomes a part of _ 1t • wood and as t ground has bee p _ No. � 'capable of tall • inin the your physical orginization, it enters into m - ( go � ? Francey did nc rages will be erected adjo g o��r mental make u and on Pow oa f: M o a� N aD _ • • • • R 1 i i i • 1 vlorks for the men. This will re- y P . s 11 i - Y a ,4 » I of ware then sake will come next year. Your memory � .. t Eastwood had semble in dome was Andrew Car y grasps the situation and you plan yoar V 4w (( i CA j r 1 not showed o negie's famous steel Works, about whole bnainese with• a view to taking in e n >y i + • • • ; the witness. which so much has been said during the Hot Roast. ° ,� o p w a `n .-I B UE RIBBON, . Cali and get Prices. one of Mr Lem ` the past two years. Yon may miss the Exhibition, you may .. 8 I $ � 0 e . 1 , , . . . : I, on which the, be fooled out of the fireworks, but you do b 0 ,e$� Nbx K 12. q e� i P MANILLA. knowledge. At s Liberal Oonven tion held ` at not fail io be present at the Hot RAsei. 1 g p a g M O I - 1. those gaestionE + .43 •-p ar a n • w ' S'a 1 -- won't snit," ea z Ca' �nington on Tuesday John A. Mc- It is the meeting place of old friends, the c b d . ,� ; b •f. �+ I n b . , -� I I :� - - - ' DOz, however, G_ ilium} was chosen as candidate in spot for a first Disse spread and che'bright• 1 o d � d4 a� dJ o p w Full liiiie of Harvest Tools always an stand, iMiYed Paints, Oils, �iarniefies ing Dr W F North Ontario. He was elected upon eat, happiest, gayest spot you get to all w ' s o o v _ >� - --- :'�1 v Etc. We melte s specialty of Machine Oile. ire were likely the year. Twenty four waiters glide ° 1S ` , , d as tan ' — W J Rezin Pickering •'For inetap ce, the first bal�ot. Hon. Messrs Foster cion behind the chairs and Gsten to am g y il • ae' Feb I ` i ..� _ . f 1 . , not be a arts and Montague were - among the whispered orders, and bend to yoar every y at .;k W V& +o. �� last yo i _. nos said. 1'N speakers. The names that were put wish, and the program Domes so good and s _ .. COaraging real; before the convention were as follows : fresh, pow pity the poor people Who hate is a o a»>o' Yay' � ca ' - 4 Lenpoa obligir John A. McGillivray, Q.C., Uxbridge; the measles and cannot Ret there, or are e p tli certificate of C W. H. Ho le, Reeve ofCannin ton; Dr. handled gip in old shawls laking ca Y of W .. W . .p' J •• e = - �, The cross-� Gillespie yCannington; James Glen- LUe mumps. Be tha•ikfal friend if oa a „ ,� i July; • some dime, ani p a Be t court adjourns have nit ills mumps, swans rap vont bless• b . - . ed Mr Lennon denning and •A. A. Mahaffy, Brace- in a, get our best girl and #it down to gip oat.( %4 ' ' g a. a .. { Ot - ed France} fc . bridge i 1 :, the very first table atnd you oan-have plum m � w Nov. I a,0 I - - _ - cation with m pudding three limes if yon wish . g . r 'Den , Ot (� M tj .. to the recital Markham Road. CLABEI[ONT.. :. snacessfull o y -- - : I that atter his I). Brown, our Genial merchant; spent a New Advertisements. otic '` - ' donald Fits :::.1\ ei : L s s s ; nn already reporto couple of days at Whitby last Week. Vivo . , - `' Miss J. Patton 'of the cit Was the I ' - I ; ;, i 1 ... s: s s s .. into the bank i � } " ; , y NOTICE -The nndarsiRned is pr@par• ;, %� h aid di Fitch. guest of Miea Lillie Mazwell this Week. 1 ed to do all kinds of grain chopping at Ag I h8�8 taken pt3$BS88111t1 of our Worth: o� Dry VI oVd� he 6aif3 WhiCl J. Maxwell and C. Hastings gave W.- his mill on the second concession, a short dis- . . Walker a da 's ion pin each recentl tante west of Pickering village. C"rges rigght, business again. at Brook Road. I beg , I bear. He said i P g g y' and sin ,done while you wait. JAMES to announce that I am r6 ared to do . - . - - went on he w •' Mr. Barwick has returned home once PALAR Pickering P O. +-g P P Clotliuig, p Mantles Fano Goods Eta. ' if more. He was welcomed by the ladies of all kinds bf General Blacksmithing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, � Ca s, ,� Mr Macdonah this place. - FOR BALE OR TO RENT --A some Etc., at moderate rates. to be sacrificed at the great Record Breaking Sale at position to eta; f' The young folks of this place are making 1' Portable si: roomed brick house with half I � Mr Lennoz a� z acre of land. situated near the village of Dunbar• Give us a call. •` s his medical ex Great preparations -for their Xmas tree. ton, on the Hiagstoa road. On the premtseeare Satisfa3tlOn uat`iIIt88d. I been truthful 8. C, is in the right wing of the ranks. , a gcod stable and other oat houses. Hard and g tis with A) t` We wonder who it is that cannot do soft water. Small fruit. For part;aulars apply We x180 beg to bnnoun� that we s � s I 1 Y B to GEO. WHITE. Dunbarton P. O. 9-b _ y7 - conversation j sufficient work in the canal bouts, bat is w61d St6e1 Point' on old Cast Piow donald Fitt compelled to, thresh oats when others are , F shares rendering them better than Cominen Sat11r all right. >y �,,•, in bed. Apples Wanted= , new. This is 80312Tnmo Naw. Cost C1I1 on day, Nov. 18th, 1895• - meant that aft W ALLADT - -00 but 1 . each by the doisen or 1Gc. action he she John E. (tee wishes to stage that he win be I re area this fall to arahaseany gauntit of 8iII les tr6. GU RANTEED. i' Mr Fitch, he s . Malvern P P P 7 A - ' _ apples at market prices. Notions bT mail willih leave a sem le at Piokaarin X to be call distributed smon the Bn ere. the Egnitat receive prompt attention. P 8 + 6i Y 8 y had to them b - J. Johnson, of Toronto, spent Sunday Hardware and other places in a few Being oom lied to sell oat and quit business, I now offer my entire very short tip ' ai Home. New Sewnable (foods, at an enormous reduction of from it he had not Qaiie a number cram her@ atiended.the days. Announosment>e later. Bring stook of Heart, TORONTO FINANCIAL �4n Oqr BharN. 25 to 60 6r Gent. for Ossh. them dishonas Bervioee ai Centennial on Sunday lasts. g Y P Hess the toot Jimm , oar oung ente rise, is bus All (loads Marked in Plain Figtir�es�--The Regal�r Price in Black ; Re- y y rp y CORPOiaAT10N, 9V. H. aAcsBON. son of Bir H« repairing pampa before the cold weather —.g. -$tore goods at reduced Prios9, duc.� Price in $lie. tared to inem sets in. Authorized Cap. - $2L500,000 ),iemember this is a GENUINE BONA FIDE BARGAIN SALE o j��i�H e The boys all took is the eol�aert sal Bind 'RiU oan -ince ucitil the Stook is sold. iayorabl hoc =tirday night and by What we hear hada S�1bsCrlbed Cap. 628,�i00 �ltONE�t TO LtJAN y bill old time. _ . ._..,. Bis Leanoz:� Dick is still t@amity otatoes and sae This Colin. an have o Wed a branch in the _ ter n'o ae R p y 7 pe --Ori— . . ]f ter tin the co they are looking up a little. He received village of okeririo in the oalr lately oo• t�RTGAGE SECURITY. t�y N Ccess l Yol�r �� ortUnity witaears iii he meat bF the nd ig Bank, under the maaaga � ��Ta # its the vulgar as high as 23 c@Hie per bag. meant of the and Wed. -i�•'. A� Ir . We wonder when the Chosen Friends Deposits will be received and interest allowed . t at highest rates. bought and sold o0 commission. - .1 I Major _ are going to give us another concert as Drafts issued on all parts, oolleotions made ` .. b fly upon 1 good as that one last year. What do you on very liberal terms, mope} loaned ort notes ' - �~ WAN ' +'D�Dried and Green Apples, Eggs, and No. I Butter. ' policies whicl say .Toe. and other secunties. AC66t for Fire, life Accident, Plate that several On Tuesday night of tact week the best' c3Bo, HBs$. Manager. retorted with . class sed Steam Boller laWsanee ... iaoe of Dr F; AYWA�dance of ills season took place at W - Two hoaxes In Pickerlllg to rent or for i E. R. B, H D Bitalcom's. Everybody present enjoyed . , :" AUCTION $ALE OF #ale. . 1L . o themselves to the uttermost. Bob says - . e ow at a it Wae the best dance ever I was at. Valuable Farm, Farm Stock Dominion Warerooms, f the Thorns :. l �d Ellt 5oureyanchm carefully done at a mush .. � ' t Beak at Ste " by Ju JAI. y __� I e ower rater than a#sally ohargaad. Tilt- .:..�,.._..._„�r.r mpl menta Etc. 1 first telling t 1 t 1 les wwohed and certified to when Alger and Fra What of Turkey . - The ro rt of G: ` P pe y required. Private Lands al• a3egnence of ` ` ws ata pend to lora st r ° bank the Boli, Britain is 'meditating; Germany , is • e lowest rate of Wood s Pbo�phodinee�-T �rta1 E>sgltsdi Rc,etdy. rained until t: John McPherson, . watehing. Italy wants her finger in the 1, iot•re#t• to the result of ovler tti years treating thousands of oases with all known Company in p y po . _; '—" AT ' drugs, until at last we have disoovered the true remedy and Uvatmeat-a assigned bac ie, Russia is read to ante and Austria f '• , '' Q. D88 W RICHAR K oombiaatt� that wtu assets a pig and penmaneaat ante aggesof Farewell wen with her tangle of races sad babel of L0 � � sth COII, f: g1Ck82'lllg. Offii5e. Daie'e Block. Pickerlaat s,,,wrl D.t+�?ity, .gib a er L�resti.., N.raotr: W:e s,, Eaarisio,.r, .ilsml closely upon 1 tongues increases the clatter that drowns the quacking of the docks, and the gabbl ON - - - is to (measly •��and an jearlT gc"a� Wood's �. that h@ 11 W nese. e , ing of the geese, as the international tom• A RERFECT `TEA which , Qo :about it ?" mission looks over the barnyard fence and 34%blydaq Nov• 30 t 189 5 r T Phosphod� has been used sucoss *Wy by hundreds of 'cases that seemed ' Crown Atton shouts "What is to be done with Turkey. +rlmost h°po�e-cwsest Zasd b°e° t''sstd by tfe most tale°ted pt�ysi' his conversati See bills for particular#.. �- oases that ,� ml the verge of a" hmatty-cam that were Among the earths diplomats this is call - '` and said the ",ed 6he eastern qty@#tion Gild the wishbone s o+►•r flat gra►s�ei-but wtth the esoatinned and persevering use o! sent for Alga that all are contending for is Constanti . THE C E L E B R ATE D - .. ;k. Fm's a chase � that had been given up to die, war'• �V was straight o- j nople, the strategic fortress that controls • - 'restored tot insolyr vigor anti hs�alth Rader you need not despair-�no mat- nglMy he got ter who frac gisen yeti up sal iltvurable-ty►e remeT `� mew within yoar •i• i the Black Sea and holds Russia -in cheek. LEHIGH VALLEY COAL F; oi' sears lb Trtc _ ` ' : tach, b list use you can be r ored to a lite of use.: -trees. , Fra~noep dent Germany lies g million soldiers chalk acknowledged to be the best" F1NCiT TeA >, sae P;1; six pacloage#,;b; by mail tl tole him is ing their belts every day, Britain and coal mined. IN TNt WoatLD ' , ,,�, ,, ,l,t p y, ,tea phot free to..i as s. reaffirmed b France increase their navy; Russia. mobil �, rr.a" PROM THE TEit OLANT TO THE "PEA OUP ®�aDQd OQtIl�11Y, Wlndttor, Ont+r:3AAlltda. Aker Take charged him izes her army all because of Turkey wife was Hol There axe fear solations of this Eastern "" X1:1 I1`KP 08TING� DIRECT ..., tut tT Tivv u W • ' �, tvlsponsibfe w�iloleasaie aged a1 drtrniats Mthe psvialos question. On@ is l0 maka a Balk to �'ed• ....FROM TFifE DiINEbi ... , �• .• ,•.. , and • to s �` Franey did Moawon 'Pea► is t aeration, another to make a- cluster of in " env as a sample of the int ggu4axeise aa4n ...,.----- _.,, ... - dropped, se d@pendent states. with Constantinople Why'bay Inferior coal when yon vanµ get .mss. Therdom they ase tbo aket acre I* the • t@red Mr Elliott th central, another to give Russia, dominance � .: the best for same ice. s�sctl�ou of _thc 'tea e� ibr �+►t #e w6yr t � ` , ; �-�.��� � - .� 1 �0� � �`E a �� ams t a Rabte head office ai d anoth@r to ive Aastria control bat : - ...., Pr pat h spa t qty is Pahire .. R , , pasity as i ' ,� , .. rine for cash or on approv®d Pap®r• ApPiy t0 stock, Dr Fr , .: g8 on@ of these snit Britain, and none of " �" ib,s lb, arid; a ib. aaalf itrwerr X. 'r frr a �: 4 m � . A: as, lot , son. 4, r�cicerin town- a@rat. He 1 OFFICE AND'AR� at gip is KIo�IA� PQ B ie butts. �• - ., .;::, •I.; 5 shl , or address \Nhitevale P.O. l9- , ahem suit Claremont. ••too I '`l - Franc} s sta ca At, ` .: KtBa0''rC ? , � ; •- . Y , ;: s' & +4f > icaiot,.. E q,( 1�;1 NWOOD— others. At Vi@wed with the eye of''a Methodist I „ „ IsdB CHQRhOT rnray� HING4 BT., PICHERIN{l. _ _� Gr `� nn,, from th@ #land ':.::' tf oast : x," �';',• tllW Will vaaeslmne In aha Oil rsacev haul point Af Clar@wont, how x r ,. " ''>, -y ,, .,. �' a>tld ttil :df Wa►cer Oolore 'and };. +'. - 'caw that old libier of a gilt {O Glordon House. r �.` ;l > f ] Y :.�� 1 cog Nature. obieo �'or . ; wfih the oe an govern P1P )TRatar #'�.:�.;� �F ..,. ,`atrt :` Uo tell. t� g ,� ftp a allose r -� sw . �. _ fit" L + .,1iTa , . 111tii8 t8 :11 . fir0;}i[RB. Sr. W. D ' a key ? He oanaaat do lt, he mast stand _ �],�a� y1� ... h,�-...[r . - - - -t~ ... .. ] `, ;j S.6 ,_S! lett ,�„ T}, .•.•�� - - .: _ - - , _ :,,i.,.. y( - e +Q -1-F:', rt!r-'''' k'r_ .y. x ..W' f --I!?`_ 3�. S'. ..r. t.- c uk I s ,.'..e. � - q�+r S�, s, ,.1St -v "'' a� - , _. . ( � _ . - :, r : 3.-- v".if: - . Ja:-ti }j ...2- .eta: k.,J., t d.:•l - is 1 aT �t f ^: 3:'fhfaf lit f -b. q 4 •v J.Y - I -.- .c. . .-. .. ..,,., --. - .. , ^.. - 4,c '1.'M:.+ .'t}` - .? ?. ty - .x� �t . - . , • . . - . -_. %RiY lr1 i .a;. x_ ' - i• - fi \: 4'� .'S; : -+'g' ♦'Cz . - -- .. ._ a. 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The same lawyers ere present as on the previous occasion, The court opened at half -past 11, Dr. rancey taking the stand and Mr, Lennox ucluding his cross-examination. At the 'ety outset there was irietion, Dr Francey - fusing to answer a question as to the act time of his arrival in Toronto ; he a.s not going to guess at it, he said. Mr nnox -promptly asked him if the Magis- . Tate, Mr Harper, had advised him as to • the way in which he was to answer, and Mr Harper as promptly took a hand in the discussion, saying that he bad rilready in public told the witness that when he did not know the exact answer to a question he- need not reply. Then Dr Francey, a moment later, told Mr Lennox :That he had, on the former occasion, talked very mean to him, had applied various •,pet names" to him, and that he would give him no more evidence than he had to. Mi• Lennox, almost immediately afterwards, asked a number of questions- as to whether the witness had received letters from the Crown and from other persons, and there was more trouble, the Magistrate ruling that the witness need not tell about private letters, Mr Lennox kept on, and finally secured from Franey the fact that he had received letters from the Crown authorities, though whether they were from officials or counsel be would not say. In the course of the discussion IN r Lennox stated that it the case camo before_ the courts his line of defence would be that there was a con- spiraoy, but that Alger was not a party to it. _ A side issue ryas started here by M r Lennox. whoasked. the witness if he were an atheist. Francey replied that he believ- ed in a Supreme Being ; he was unwilling to say whether he had ever &vowed him- self an infidel, but finally had to admit that he had closed a letter to -Trull with a blasphemous remark. Mr Lennox then resumed his cross-examination as to the -conspiracy, and directed some questions as . to the witness' opinion of Dr W F East- wood and as to whether he thought him capable of taking part in the conspiracy. Francey did not care to give opinions. He was then asked as to the coarse Dr W F Eastwood had actually taken. ••He his not showed o as bad as I have," replied the witness. Major Farewell objected to one of Mr Lennox's questions as being one on which the witness could have no exact knowledge. "I've told h'Lm to stop &eking those questions half a dozen times but he won't gait," said the Magistrate,! �r Len- nox, h wever, argued that Francey, know- ing Dr W F Eastwood well. could tell if be were likely to be a party to a fraud. "For instance, I know your Worship would not be a party to such a fraud," Mr Len- nox said. "No, yon don't," was the dis- couraging reply from his Worship, and Mi Lennox obligingly offered to wit draw hie certificate of good character. I The cross-tzamination contlinued for some time, and at balf.past 12 q'clock the court adjourned. After the court re -open• ed Mr Lennox changed his course and ask- ed Francey for full details of his oonver- sation with Messrs Macdonald and Fitch, to the recital of which he had previously successfully objected. , Tlie witness said that after his conversation in Messrs Mac• -donald & Fitch's office, which has been already reported, he went with Mr Elliott into the bank and sent for Messrs M&Aon- ald & Fitch. He had some things to say, he said, which were too hard for Alger tc bear. He said to them that if the casF went on he would be with the Equitable, Mr Macdonald said that he was, not in s position to stay with the Equitable. Then Mr Lennox asked the witness whether if hie medical examination of Mrs Alger has been truthful he would not have had tc stay with Alger, and ii he had not in thl converemion preceding told Messrs Mad donald & Fitch that his examination waf all right. Francey's reply was that the] meant that after having committed a bei action he should swear himself through Mr Fitch, he said, told him that if he wen to the Equitable and stated the,caee as hi bad to them -he would be under arrest in i very short time. Mr Lennox then askei if he had not approached others to iusar� them. dishonestly, and got from the wit nese the fact that he had approe►Ched th son of Mr Hoover, of .Green River, and of fared to insane his father. This offer w i rejected. He admitted also that a numbs of policies upon which he had reporter favorably had been rejected or cancelled Mr Lennox concluded with caustic qua -tioniug as to Franoey's coarse in the mat ter, in the course of which he asked th witness ii he had not been a liar. ••Tha is the vulgar name for it," said the wit ness. Mayor Farewell re-examined ver; briefly upon the question of the risks ani policies which had been rejected, showing -that several had been rejected a n th face of Dr Francey's report, Mr Lenno: retorted with a question or two going tit ehow that a policy had been issued to onl ,of the Thorntons and afterwards cancelled Mr'Elliott, the manager of the Standan� Bank at Stouffville, next gave evidenoe first telling of the business dealings u Alger and Francey with the bank. In con sequence of Alger's indebtedness to th bank the mlicy was assigned to it, and re tained until the Equitable Life Insarano Company insued a writ, when it wa assigned back again "to Alger. Majo Farewell went on to question the witnes closely upon this, and Mr Lennox objeetei that he was cross-examining his own; wit nese. "Well, what are you going to d, about- it ?" brusquely asked the Count: C'own Attorney. Mr- Elliott then told o his conversation in the bank with Francey and said that in consequence of that h, rsent for Alger, Alger said that everything was straight as far as he knew. Accord ingly he got the two together in the offic of Messrs Macdonald & Fitch. At firs Francey denied *he whole story he hay told him in the bank, bat afterward.4 b reaffirmed his story. Alger thei ��apo charged him with having told him that hi wife was not affiicted with oonsamption Francey did not deny this Charge. HE however, advised that the whole thing b dropped, as it would get all into trouble Mr Elliott then told of a conference at th head office of the bank, at which Mr Black stock, Dr Francey and himself were pre sent. He had there denied some c Francy's statements . and had; confirms, i others. At that - earlier cbnversatio: r Francey;had said that he was going >co ata with the company, and was not goin 1 down alone • and Mr Macdonald said the ti' r '1"I F 1� .+Vi f l #;:,+•yA. tl#. �� .'Y;i' � `:,' rt .n?L�.' �X ff , . w. ,,� : ^.. i e ► -t d _ 4+'' • - - -�, :. he /��aid not deed with the tnaura►aa•� maids aeQ1 ut ��' a �� fir' t_,� I �5r ._,� .: .[,,f` :�'AEM _ABET; i, env as t would nt .him udder :arras#. E aitafilo obi x - .,..,;'�.; ; n P . , t q 1n — ih , UBt , . w ... ,: .-_ �' �: . ,' , . .: ... ''o fibFTO bl ot�ecnb 21: A.t the bead office a corrected Frain 's fo m. _.Tice i4dn >a t. � e wlltu' � � �` � 1�3�� � `, ' y e"���, new�I� the p `b ,i41 �. '9P`6 t; ilii!, ..::.. , ' ' version of this, that Messrs 1 avdonsld & t coil. out oI . Ir , , - 0 0 713 to 0 ` 74 , 0� lit of ,`a» 9 Fitch and tried to get him to swear the and 11,0W whiff wltaee� �ni�46 g etia I , `... Wheat,eprin ....:::.. 71 to 0`' 7S ,a.," thio through. He had not understood of death. Witne�e 014im that Alger, in r" .,, = ,: - , : " : � Wheat,red wiitter:.�.:. "`00 71 to' 0:72 ; ' I - _r - Mr acdonald that the wanted him to the bP `* -at .i.tau0ville ad t ! ;I r'st+o to Im: olow.t Wheat, goose .....:....,. `' y ,, ilh '• ��—�r ata with Al er, but that he would not admitted ilia tom !rorty lt1 the4 1. -Hb 'l')rY�►IN "GfoIN4 EAil�r Av'R As l�OLLows:-- 00 60" to 00 00 .' Barley; bush...:.......,. 00 86 to 00 44 - ", , better his position by siding wath the elm• Friincey) had thought go`rtc knew'Qf Bo. 0. ` MAxL '7:G0 A: M: : P Oats, bush..: ............. 00 29 to 00 80 ( . pany. Mr Lennox cross-examined the Mrs Alger'@ co�adition. In orowexamina= i 14 LocAL* " ., 2:24.P. M.. r as, bosh ii0 64 to 00 00 witness at some length, and >rn the course tion witness adu3lttod that when the 1i --8 . Loosl�, .=_. . , ,6:28 P.11+i.:.. Hay, new, top 17 00 to 19 00 i of the cross-examination Mr Elliott deolar• Home Life deal was gone into ho" wne .�, """ """ ' ed that Messrs M>3aodonald &Fitch daring aware that Dr Eastwood hstd examined T$AINB (iOtNtt W8$T DIIIt Afi FOLLOWe. Straw, ton ................. $ 50 to 00, 00 z the conference had done nothing unprofes- Mrs Alger, but denied that he himself had bio. 7 . L_ocAl. 9:14 A.M. Dressed hogs ............. " # 70 to. d' 00 5,; : doual or beyond what any solicitor would been the only guilty party. "1$ LooAL • • • 8:69 P• M. Beef, forequarters....... ' 2 00 to 450 7. 4 �`; do.. In the crass -examination by Major Shbrt evidence was given by Mr Michael `1 1.; b(Am. .: . 8_:22 P. M.. Beef, hindquarters...... 5 00 to 7 - Farewell, Mr Elliott said that Francey'a GFlees,on, of Greenwood, and then the "'i'»[ii TASL>a.-anabaa�toa !italics taF: Mutton ...............'...... `' 400 to . 5; 00 - 8 statement certainly left him with the im- Crown rested its case. A consultation be- '1'.i: .— Veal, carcass .....4.....C. �� t �f. k. 8 '00 to - T 00 pression that all was not right. tween the lawyers and magistrate - crus TIMINS GOINGf HAST DUE Ag FOLLOWS: - Butter, lb .................. 00 16 to 00' 17 At the request of Mr Lennox the mart held, and judgment was finally reserved �. Eggs, dor,.................. 00 18 to 00 19 ` g 2 allowed 0 R Fitch, of Macdonald &Fitch; nntfl Tuesday. The bill o{ Brown and Nd. 8 MAIL •'" 7:47 A.M. civ to make a statement in the interest of his Bortop was renewed, aad Alger was also - No. 14 �Ig>ED 2:18 P.M. Potatoes, per bag......... 25 to 410 �_, firm. Mr Fitch said that when the were ranted bail in 06,000, half in his own `1 18 LOCAL . Y g 8:28 P.M. f , apart Franey and Alger 'told widely bands, and half in two enretlea. I DO�ItINION BN y�i3 different stories, and it was thought Timms OoIN4 WrsT,-DUN Ata FaLLows1—' `- , . necessary to get them together, to get at DUMBARTON Nu. 17 LocAL .. . . 9:18 A.M,' �' • the true facts of the case. When the - 11tig MiauL Capital Paid up, $1",5�0,�0� �� meetin took lace France at first denied. Horror roll for October of S. e. No., 8:1� P:M. sa. that he had said to Mr Elliott that any- Pickering. far. 4th class—W Annan, L" SUfpIUS, - $i,5��,UQ� . r. thing was wrong. During the whole con- Wright, T Clark. Jr 4th cissa --J Annan,�1 f�� CE�ITOS ��TBY gCTENCY ` `'' q'�r�t' versation Franoey never assented that Mrs B Marks, E Holmes. $rd elaas--M. Mo• i V .:1. ° - Alger had consumption in December, 1894, Donald, L Watton, L Cheater. Br 2nd �..� asses! Banking BWdU4rs Tr --ate . ,, " �_ ". in fact, he said he would swear to the truth class—J Conway, B Watton, W Nicholson. In the, matter of John McPherson of the � :' � ` Townshi o! piakertn $AVINGis DEPABTMENT. of his medical report on a at&ok ai bibles a Jr gnd class—M Lackey, B Parker, D g, in the aouaty Dir Ontar- 1 : io, farm Interest allowed at highest current rates. ill mile high. Franey advocated the throw- Cowan. Sr Part 2nd— J McMullin, R notice of withdrawal � A i `R ing np afM the trop in the E citable Dixon, Notice a hereby given that the above named required. B Lotton. Jr Part 2nd --F Hinff, special attention ven to the oolleoUOD of because of the ome Life deals. a had A Bin , 1; John Mo hereon hue mage an assignment to 1 I M Shari. Part let Class— me in ursaance of Chapter !sit a. S. O. 1887 Farmer's Bale and o er Notes. :i g �� passed Mrs Alger in that case wgithout Richards, (B Annan, H Chisholm and W aad ame detente thereto, of au his salute and E. J. THORTON, I `5 �' � t�,..,, seeing her, and be, was not going to take C- Aston) equal. C. J. MoReohnie, teacher. effects, trust for th'e benefit of his creditors. 101► M"AGIML his chance of oing to jail for Alger for A moa ing of the creditors of the said estate ,, " g will bl aid at the offies of Messrs Denton & � y , '.• 87000. He told them that if they pressed Dods, Sa sters, in the village of Olaremo t, on ' ' the claim he would go into the box and , • Tuesday the litth day of November. lit►, ht the A+ "'"� f= �, swear that Mrs Alger had oonsnmptien. in 4' hoar o !even o'clock A. M.. far the appoint- ... ♦• • , , r mont of spectors, confirmation of the snip- � ; a� ,: order to clear himself. Alger asked man., the giving of directions ae to the - taw Franey if he had ever told hirin that she - agpgw� t the said estate g6norally. .' s . had consumption and he admitted that he • d11 lona of the said estate are r+tgt:ested Kennedy's y ' ' 'bad not tot him re"fitlr. Francey said to Al `t air claims, with particulars thereof, , f that he was going to swear himself out of with sa veriAed by smdavit, as directed by c the said fatale, on or before the said 18th day . r, i it, and gook by those who could protect of No bar, 1866, atter which date I wUl ro- ►`�' -- ' him. Al er denied all - knowledge of the - coed tod @tribute the estate, having regard only ►Move , and .lin. t . Lo the a aims of which notice shall hubs bean .y home Li e a lioation and also said .bat i, P received. and that I will not be Mable for say v 1 ` he was somewhat suspicions of the Equit• rum'so distributed to any person or ns of _ " At able policyy on his own behalf was rejected whose aliaim i shall hoc have had not o M� and that for Mrs Alger wag accepted. He DL'NOAN MAO�iAB j.•1 tag said_ he was being led on by an insurance :, DINT N a DODS, Claremont P. O. r � + agent. whose name he did not divulge to I,-' io i/8 Adelaide St. r,, Toronto, Assignee. . , "; . r Fitch. To Mr Farewell Fitch admit- Solicitors for Assignee. -- _ ! � ;_ ted that the writ "against The World was Luted Qn Noyomber, 1866. :i-6 , - T !' 7 proposed sa •means of scaring the inear- f TH � $rr t t ` fi d . ante companF 1n the payment of the � E L���� R i - , ` �" ` lioy. '1 When court resumed after supper Mr �_ L �tOiV8f3 alZd -min 'rte s `' > Farewell announced that as Mr T;nil, an �F �` First- vebioles and horses for hire tray � ��:;. important witness for the Crowo, had aad• T -s or nig t. Teaming dose promptly by �: �WayB on haIId,a,� deniy decided to take holidays, he waa d& o ob. Bne in oonneation meet- , Thi lti ati0n Pr1 e unable to proceed, and would ask. for as ins llj T .R trains. Freight and 1 =: t f" exp slivered to all parts of � '� : y ,j adjournment. Later in the evening the , . ----t8 THS— ; � , - Magistrate gave his decision committing the villfaga. 4�, :.;a G oo. E.isha Alger for trial on a charge of � _ I Board, sale and commission stables is v � ,S " having conspired, with br. Francey, to �` Connection. iPedlar S Metal R,00'fing d g t< ,,<. { a the E ai ble Insuran m n . LR W ar �' ``r�'' de n a ,q to oe Co pap �. V'. = �idln farnif�hed on Messrs N. C. Brown, and J. N. Hortop, Prop.. PYOBRRINGI: i g who bad been previoaalp srrevted, were � 0 �$� gQ�1C8•_ 1 : _ ._, then placed on trial with t3. E. Alggler and ; �' " 4 , Dr. Francey, charged with conspiring to .. , ; ,� Sri Eavetrougbing and fnrn Yoe 4 � defraud the Houle Life Inaarance Co. R i ,,. r„t .p a5 A Dickson, of Toronto, defended Brows, (� ; ' Work rom tl atteIIded to. - _ " Messrs Dow & McGillivray looked after `j . P P y ,, 1%", Hortop s interests,' and the same oombins. * r.1, - � tion as fn the former trial, were present in£�WIN{ MACIIE I �.:: Kenxecy, ` ( . behalf of Algger. Dr. John Ferguson"wag the first' witnew __ '���� called, and gave substantially the same � i IE has rule the World round. Pirie s Blook, = Piokermggt �, �._��. expert evidence as he had previonaly given .-�� at the other examination. L6 !tae captared the HI4EiEST ' `'�''� �., Dr. W. F. Eastwood was o3lled and des- ARiAftD$ at the' cribed the h arca!" examination of Mrs LD° FAIR CHICAGO. A ""`"ing School for Both Fluxes IInder TT N k; P Y WOR 8 Cpre of the Society or Friends. i+��� �� ^� Alger when he examined her is February (3otd Medal at Boeion bietihatliQ's •• _, last. She was undoubtedly irr •bad stats Hase��iful and hea►thp location ; eom- Why waste time and and laberwarking the " .. of consumption. He had then examined Fair. . modious buildings ; house influences ; effi- pump handle when the wind will do ft ' ` �; her on an application for insurance. He Diehl s off. without eapenae. t� had not awed her, ss she was not a lit Silver Medal at Ohio Centennial, - - p Very moderate rates. For the erroall sum of ;30 yon Eat3 get Dae subject. Her husband, the accused, knew Bronze Medal at American Institute. i< of bar condition, and had known of it for Sev9n Di lomaa tit Piditiont F spool- P story and �mplele baainess . " RZ�3�F'Y''�3" '' - three or four years. Dr Eastwood, repeat- oou and prepares for departmental and I �- w ed his former evidence regardin AI er's tion, At®ilia, GB,. matriotilation examinations. . g g I�ro�edIND�ILI�S b_ request to him to give his wife a good Six Di lomas at Alabama State Fair. Drat►ing itnd re rt, as Dr France had done so. A $ P Fall csarse in Masia. , y Painting. (patent applied for) t qhs Larose. living fn Brampton, bookkeeper for - . I I This maehiee can be attached r the Equitable Life Company, in Toronto, 1. L Send for announcement to . ' f � , related particulars of Dr Franoey's visit I PRINCIPAL FIRTH, pomp handle without Change.., to the office. and his securing a copy o{ the 1 Pickering, Ont. ' I medical examination of Mrs Alger. 1 ! BR,OUGHAM kt t Michael (lfeeson cold of a craft hs paid '. _� to Alger in company with Josepph Hortop I I f �`L, �° the day after Mrs Alger'@ funeral. $onto p s and Alger talked about the Home Liie ': I ' 3 ` appliCatton. Hortop said nothing Could Thi �11bUC _ :2,< ; come of that as he had himself a due bill or ' .' --t-- ' 1 r ° `� receipt which meet ba attached to the spp ' For peat - First•olase Tweed Baits madeto order. plication before it could be completed. Al '' for $14 to 820. - ten o'clock an adjournment was made an- I i Patronage" 3 ,: l 'VPorsled $ails 815 to 21.• til ten a. - m. to -morrow. Hortop and . I Call and see Samples. L Brown were bailed oat in 82,000 recogniz- ! We would again call attention to our Y antes each. Ysnts from 84.50 to 56.60 i , - NeW Stook of Bever Overcoats, 817 to 820. ° The investigation was seamed in tb►e `. I' I Melton Overcoats, 8i7 to 824 , " Court -house Saturday morning. The first I`elt6, witness examined was A J Patterson, man. .7 Hntavp Overcoats, 818 to 820. ` i =4T. � ag6r of the Home Liie Association, who , - Flusheol I - , " Irish Frieze Overcoats, 816 t 61 testified that Brown had admitted to him, i - Chiba Silks,. ,I A URQUHART Bro gham �.. with reference to the agent's certificate oft I B� the "Standard" jumping a98r the i I Yal`n9, t . I . . Mrs Alger s application. , which he had other fellow. 'i j' t eighEd, that the answers to the gaegtiona fl - yn and Ru Pattern8. �'1r8t clag8 JOb WO dOIIB . Tte to the winnin miachine and a I 9 had been given from hearsay, not from '� ,I ��� person&1 knowledge. Brown had also ad- will not be sorry. $t th1S O$10e. Wh8 BOLL , , nutted to witness that the signature of Mrs H Lo�T i i E• �oQIIB, Want any Work dolls •ve us , , :` � Alger to the applicant's warrant to the , r + Iokerl g End a sail. , , ?. medical certifloate sums not genuine, but ? ; • Atha, Qllt. i P 1"--- }, 'n East had beau wntten by his (Brown s) wife. Q ''` f , k, Brown bad written the oompany after Mrs BMNTFO D LL � Y' ., Alger's death, sa ing that the whole thing A was s fraud, aad that he had been duped. t p. , U ILL Witness did not think Brown had been a I party to any conspiracy. - ! 1 . Dr Warren, of Whitb ,said that after TNENEW AY ' _ y euY1i1t E. Mrs Alger's death he had met Brown, who I ,:. :: - - " r -C had seemed surprised at her dooeasei and , -' r,it�, 1 I, had said "they put ap a job on me." Hor- - - — — - ' Z . top had explained to witness how the i ; a,: 4 on ray insurance was effected. Alger had spoken • i • i > to Hortop about getting some more incur- , , ( i ' Aa. ante on his wife. Hartop Claimed to have _ ! ' given the application blank to Dr Francey I _ .. _' + , s at Alger's suggestion, and it was returned The two ' l}rat3Uoal elemerita to � ucoef�1$ful LitB Tasurance X . to him filled cut. Hortop had said ho didO111}?tII' .: r `; aical condition. ; - not know Mrs Alger a phy At the opening of the afternoon session i .1 1 = I �'' 1. �i a co tLL I $ Alger's counsel consented to a committal y i. �. in the E uitable case, which was made.. ` - .�. I� S . � �� , q Edward Wilson and Johg ]Brown, a ;r 1st. Have Secuxit brother of defendant Brown, gave minor 1 .->`. 1. `� s evidence, •after which Dr Franoey was I, .;• . .. STEEL "W'INDMILL � i Called. He gave evidence similar to that 2nd. Have th.e . molt liberal contract •- w rH— ::' given by him in the previous case. He I'. ' (• c swore that Al er had known for many ; I�' -'� „� g - .: EI. 'I"O �t months that Mrs Alger was in consume- 'I -' These two feB�tUreS are oto- be found III � � � ¢ tion, and had also known that the medical ! . no wood used In: ally part of it8 � , ' .�L ti report was false. Alger had told Fratioey 9,� oonetruation. " " that there would be $200 in it for himself 'Phe IT�l ted tie � In :�rancee (�@ f and Hortop if they could place an insurance �. UNEAPER THAN WOOD@:. on Mrs Alger in the home Life. Witness I 1 � - had a conversation with Hortop on the 1 D All niee� ainted and uaranteed. snb'eet,,and the scheme had been poatpan- A elite ;wi►l�ted in all ilnrapreaented dlerice. Aprly to R. aTAPt Y p g LEY, a ecstor. of A int ; Rooms 6 &" 7 Quobeo Bank building, Toronto. • Firsti "Cas Spray -,Pumps. _ , ed until Hortop should get • the nooessary p g ' - . blankapere. Thio was done, and witness , .r a R, ,� : 1 indenttfied the form and the medical —T� B -. I oertiflcate, signed by himself, which he i , 4 `� ° „ , �1 � , I - t. -".... - - -...s- .. .. 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U�1'lilrl' �� < p 9 �i(�c�1p r �j tCh1 `About trvemty-five 'minutes page �1. • �rli 'HCl U i 4J � i� V � u�� UlJ li! twelve, Peter,' acid the lady ii,a measu.r- ; , i . , - ed tongs whish coliweyed a world of �"" n St�ffiBTH�At{i • ABt�UT B$AUTI�i�L� r -. �K , '� wkY f., n. �::a'� i�r A.-�.f � meaning• - - � - ' ,t �, - " � •_ - Mr. D�agadale drew= out his watch, � A$QEN TIi`TE, • �FiAFTER) ' 1.—HE PI�OPOSE5: ;,,. •; and after looking earnestly at it; Bio- ' . � � � . ; ' ` .. knowledged the impeachment. dt.; Y. a�tllstr � )etre. t'+susiii=)$sacral Petr �, :� Mra. Cornelia Bunshaw• sat in her � Ah, perhaps it is about bedtime,' he � '� ' armchair by •the fire, dividing her at- said, listening anxiously .for Allan's ap- La"�a� 4>peaas 'ti�ell •C lit—lr�ekeatre �. tention about equally between the book proach—` lkiissed the train—sorry we're '1►>teat i�raps gad a %iraa� Climate--(ltsz on her la and the clock on the mantle- so late,' he added in a penitent sunt- = lututesa at l'eolt,te *ail fi $toots +Qov .' P mor. ernttiiettt. :•�` l,iece. 'A quarter to twelve, and Peter Mrs. Bunshaw 'thi'ned upon- hiss with The adaptabiility of � the Irish eharao- uot Tin yet,' said Mre. Bunshaw ; 'near- `awful calmness began :'I moat leave Ler to enviropment is well illustrated In '�� Iy midnight, and that precious pair still your house, Peter. I came here with gadding about; It's disgraceful, scan- the •wish gust ,the intention of guarding the case of Mr. J. Arthur ;Maguire, who, dalous ! Once in a way, I .shouldn't youh• interests ; but the lite of debauch- atas`t<ing put as a Quebec bt�y of� Irish cry which you lead—which you have Parente, fiunds himself to -dap Conaul- mind it; perhaps ; but this makes the been led into, I should say—makes rxiy General of Ar cutins � for the Dominion `: third late night in one week. I _won't residence here impossible. -I must 6 - go to: bed till I give Peter a bit of my g°'� - of Canada: with Spanish Lor his normal She paused. Her brothQr r would tongue, with an Argentine ,lady for wile, - mind, if I nit up till daylight �o do it.' hav,® given half his income for courage This harangue which was apparently enough to bid her go and never return, and children who call bleu father in the `addressed to the sat, referred to -the bub nature had .not endowed him with liquid accents of Castile. 6paniish, in- • lad `s brother 1VIr. Peter Magsdale, and it, so he sighed sadly and said : 'Ob no, deesd, in only one of Consul -General - Y Corney ; I couldn't thunk of it.' � Maguire'e acquirements ; he speaks her cousin Mr. Allan Magsdale, "who Thia, of course, was the answer. she had gone out immediately atter dinner expected, and she resumed : 'I should half a dozen languages ; he lies travel- 'for a stroll,' with a parting injunction be must unwilling to "go—moat unwill- led pretty nearly all ov4r •the world ; ing ; my dues is to remain with - you. he is an accomplished and observant -gen- - to her.not to sit up Por them. But unless Allan Magsdale leaves the tleman, $ut B nidi • irl the official ;�=_ We will take advantage of the oppor- house, I must do so. You gee that � " � tunity offered by Mrs. IIunshaw's tem- ; Yourself.' language df Argentine, and the hoter�- orar uietude to describe her appear-, Mr. Magsdale did not gee it at all; but rogeneoue population of which it iB Com- _ P y q only )replied again more Faintly than �'p� i1ind it necessary to acquire it. It - once and circumstances, the first being before : `Oh no, Corny ; I couldn't think somewhat' remarkable. She is a tall of it.' ,would appear to be eat3tly mastered. for, angular woman, of about fifty, with At this juncture fhe door flew open atxsording ao Mr. ,Maguire, the toreign hard features, and lar_ ge tliic)� li ped in response to a vigoroiik'kick without, population;, which is such a large factor P and Allan entered with ,, his -tray. ' I - mouth. Gray hair, cut ahort, and rath- can't lay hands on a boi;tle of "soda- in Buenos Apres, may be heard Ing busi- _ _ er unkempt. She wears, a plain black wat�r,'_he said testily. 'I suppose Cor- nese and social relations doing their stuff dress and an ancient shawl: She Hells' beat with Tit aliortly after landing in the Mrs. Bunshaw, who had escaped hia � , • is a clever atron minded woman, who 'country � , g- observation in the dim lamplight, emit- ! ; , ' ha$ taken a promuient part in organ- ted a warning cough ;and Allan altered If you � the eyes �tnd � ts�►rg ai Mr. Tains and promoting a 'Society for the his tone to one of "presuasive' sweetness Maguire, icor ezam�sle, you would enjoy Protection of Women's Rights; the � he addressed her : � Have you any this little :bit of human nature : in the house, Cornelia 9 Two mt�n are ,walking along 'the - - members of which still regard her as 'None,' curtly responded the lady. its moving spirit. She seldom takes ' Oh, never. maid,' said he, taking her streets o>� Buenos AyrEsg.. They $ave �' favourite armchair and stpopin for- fallen oqt about something.. Their aeti.•� part in its proceedings now, how- g1 me war to turn up the lamp.— Tel words are; hot and _rapid they make . aver, except at the annual meeting, w e to stop, .Peter,' he continued. � ' when•- Mrs. Cornelia Bunshaw'e speech •ing a. glass into his kinsman's hand violent �estiicnlatton. Chiefly, they its looked. forward to as the feature of an grasping the decanter ; whilst Mrs. speak Bpa#iiah with an accent that is an occasion whose importance is not yet � nsbaw looked on'in speechless rade. atarilingl} like the rich tongue pf the .There was not in all London and rte -Wicklow valley. The war of words be- _ � fully recognised by the world on which suburbs a more •temperate man than the Society's operations are destined to Pater DZagsdale ; but at thus moment• comes fierce; you expect to gee the two have a stn endous and far-reachiirg ef- he was so absorbed in hia aiater's threat- men come! to blows. P ening attitude, which presaged an im- �� Arrah,� give iia the English apache, _ feet. An unlovely being is DZrs. Bun- mediate storm, that he accepted half - - show, grid v+ -a see her at her worst as a tumbler of brandy before hes noticed if Y© Plash, and don't bather us any '_ she nit's bolt upright, listening with What had been given him. Ae he held mor© with; drat lingo," suddenly cries. wrathful ea erneas for the footste s she it mechanically up to the light, 'Mrs. one of the `two, and Immediately' alter= g P Bunshaw "strode forward and took it wards they; become •friends in expects to hear every moment on..the from his hand. � . 'Are you going to, drink all Itbig, THE OLD TONGUE. ' -gravel path outside. Peter 9' she asked, .striving to speak �� The .late Mr. Bunshaw departed this The ruf b is, we k►sow little about - calmly. She was furiously angry ; but. '� life many years ago, taking with him eo well diad she succeed in controlling Argentine.; If we did, aecard,eng to Cun- - ' a wide theoretical kno�yledge of the herself, that the .obliging Allan 'min- gul-Generale ' Maguire, a great many took her. meanin and courteous) ro.�, rights of women, and a burning prac�'i- g' Y more of ujs would vii4iiG the beautiful • offering t© bung a tumbler for her. cal sense of the wrc ngs of man, for fle had not the least intention of wing country, w�iere life Is safe and Pleasant, - which be was-i.ndebte i to the principles offence ; it was not unusual for �r t'c where the; climate'- is beautiful; and and teachings of the wife he left be- join them in a 'nightcap,' but he could where we ).night extend our trtide. hind him. Isis childless relict now re- not -have selected amore :rrr roQitioua Not longi � ago tt � Look -you six vvreks aided with her brother and c�uain at time to remind her of - it. Drs. Bun- to reach il3uenos Ayres by -war of Astley Villa, Putney. The former, Mr. ahaw cast a withering look upon him, _Europe, not W aiseak of the ezpen,�- Peter Magsdale, wag thirty-three".years but did not deign to make any, reply. Now t Gere: is a Irnc+ o[ steamers irogi - of age, a small retiring person, the very She possessed herself of the decanter. Neve• York; which ictoea the+ journey in' . meekest and most timrd of Somerset carefully replaced the contents of her twenty-foiXr days, for a sum of gl�?. House clerks. Big sister, whe was left brother's glass in it, and, still retain- And whdn you mach Buenos Ayres a considerable fortune, made him heir ing t•he docanter, swept' from ,the room, you � t hA� finis9t harbor ,in the world ; to her property on the condition that leaving the two to enjoyy .what refre.9h- soli sP.e dodhs which put ftio,tr• of Liver- _ , she was to take up her abode with hien went they might want from the water- pool to s>j►ame ; you sets a papulation when and for so long as she pleased-- jug. Having locked u� the spirits, she which is repre.�ntative of every race - . " a stipulation he often deeply regretted, returned, and, ignoring her cousin's under heaven; yc►u see n beautiful city but had not courage t° repudiate. Mr. (presence, reiterated the announcement of three qufirtes�i of a million of inhabit- - Allan Magsdale, the cousin, aggd she had made before: '' l�;ither I leave tints, +r•hu t#r� orderly aqd peacesablo and - �' twenty-six, was an architect by pro es- the house, or ]51r. Allan A�iagsdale saes; prosperous:; and you may travel through . sion. He possessed a boundless fund and I shall be glad if you will make a count ry In w'htch life is as sacred as of animal spirits, and his guiding prin- up your mind on the point to -night, in any N:uropean city—a country of im- - ciple in life tivas to obtain as much en- Peter.' mense distc►nces. where for thousands of �oyment from it as possible. It would " ! (To be Con'tinued.)r�' { ~I. mileaa t tie slain is as level as asphalt, e hard to find two men more dissimi- without a �tctne, anis without an w,dul- lar in erery respect than Peter and � �' -- '• anon, gust; through which the plough Alban ; but: they -lived together in the T1iE COMPETITION QF .WQMEN� has only t{, be lightly 1•un to yield up . _ � most perfect concord, until Mrs. Bun- i immense htirvessts. - ahaw's arrival at Astley Villa wrought Bsw It t,1 eReetlaa the wsraU st f6e�atr Sonret.htUt; Kill happen some day in ';, a change in the spirit of their dream,- Nepare,etoa lnLnarr�trtre. Argentine kvhich will matte an Iiiitnense tr and drew them even more closely to- t + - . chi►ngo in the dent -ins of the ixiuritry. gether than before. � � So advanced an advocate of woman s• The native; Spanish roc©, which is dom- err 'Peter would -ever behave 'like this- rights as Lady Dilke has more than once inapt, and i which rules the gauntry, is ' if he were left. to himself,' soliloquised w-arned women workers -not to compote too fiery t r atabilil It is tag fond of his sister. ' It's.Allan I have to thank fi iiia for leading him a.5tray. 'But it shan't ag.:inst, th�•ir husban:la, fa? here, and bro- gk g t likes eroic�. Heroics do there. lest their last state ahoutd become not build ,�hil,s or make roads. Heroics g0 on. I'll let Peter understand that e:re bad colpnrzera. There is a law paha- " Master Allan moat )sole out for other worse than their first. The social and cd now by -which -all persona barn. in quarters. He shan't stay here- another the physical reeulta of women's forgak- Argentine.; week• ing the home for the factor have in OF V4!II,ATIN;VER PARENTS, It .would not be easy to define Dire.. 3r . - Bunshaw's objections to her brother's l various parte been anything but engour- will be eligible for the iiigghegt offices ' doings. They could not have caused in the stalls, from the prenidlsnt dawn. her � any inconvenience, and her task a8mg {o the sticklers for egaality be- �� ��y►e ahoiuld have had this 1°ng ag°," of sitting up for him wa8 purely self- tweeq the sezea. In Lancashire women's said Consul-(3emeral uire. "The re- - :mpasec}. It is probable that the in- labor in factories has almost entirely Ault of tht� will be in ttme Lhe growth -. tense dislike she "had for her cousin destroyed the home life of the operative of a people. who will be aq Intermesdiary " vvas the. motive which prompted her class, and led to an alarmi 1 high rate between the fiery iinnputgiveness of thr - to interfere, °g y native. rasa¢ on the one hand, and the for she was perfectly Dor- of mortality, among infants. It is tend- coldness of the �Angla-Saxon on the rest in assigning Peter's miswnduct to him. Without him, Mr. ,Magsda'le ins .also to the enervation and the moral other." y population. when th�tl race attains to number and " would have known the orgies calthe degenerac of the male power. the' Spaniards tivill disapp�sar as smoking concerts only by name ; Among Lancashire weavers it is Hat an the+ North American Indians are disc iiiusic halls of the metropolis would P- • . have been untroduen ground : whilst alncommon thing ..for the young men to ring. 4overnment will be stable+. the idea of snug but rather uproarious select for wives. mill -hands who can j ue c'Ount>`y will Ise seeped up. `1'he little su era after such entertainments rifle will � e�iwngcd for the plaugh- Pp maintain them in partial or entire idle- ab�are, would hardly have entered his mind. news. D'Iany families there rely more tKeantime, there ie 's vesnmenL RTow, thanks to Allan, he 'knew his way upon the women bread -winners than up- modelled upon that of 'the United ' about ;' and he reaped a fearful joy oa men. Staten ;the' is a national uard of Bev- - from his little wickednesses, which de- The physical and the social come- ern hundred thousand men there its s rived additional pi uancy .from the quenc,Ps of the system are deplorable Tree re••se which numbers in its ranks fact that the sister who ruled him knew and the new f,sctory act will Hat tend tourt�n Ln liah urnalg ; and there is little of the manner in which his even- t3 Jo to improve things much." From the more wheat• thaw the feu le �n handle: • Tugs were spent. But though Mrs. Bun- wages point of vievv� the workers, ase There would have beef two million __ show was ignorant of the exact. nature clava gin nothing by it. The ccsmpeti- of his ntictuinal pastimes, and disdained tion � b women tends to lees wages tons last J{lnuarp, Ddi•. Maguire says, if to question him on the nub 'est, .the y � there had Keen enough labour to handle - � down. Among the weavers, a though the cro ''WWheat is aomethin rather late hours he affected furnished her an the .machinery in•• driven taster and new with Argentine. The re ublie de - with 'ample grounds for the indi pant t� g payment is made by the piece, more ie nded u n Lhe horses and rhes wrath she cherished against "the hard- earned to-dos than formerly, the rate pe � p• There weiCe tentative ahem is aL erred_ ginner who led him astray. tat- paid is virtually the same as it .wan a,beat- rowing i but it was not terly, she had observed a discreet int - f ndeed, ticence in her intercourse with Allan ; orty years ago. In nearly every em- till after :fibs Barings failure, whlah ployment -which does not suffer from threatened;to brie about a oral col- -= his buoyant soul and unfailing good competition by women the rate of lapse that• the ego le tookgto wheat- _- temper rendered him impervious to pat- wages is front fifty to seventy per rowin in earn�t.p You onl need to ' ronage and snubs alike :whilst his ag- g . � y cent. higher now than •it was then. It prick t e ound with our ��islou b, ' gravating habit of turning her moat � only among the weavers that the sow our tom, and--wait.y The harvest gutting sarcasms into ridicule, had fore- rate of payment rules so low bu Lan- will be so abundant- that ou will nest - sd her to conclude that it wag safest to Y caahire. In .the spinning_ and other . leave him alone. know whatti to do with it. "' It wag peat midni ht when Mrs. Bun- departments of the cotton industry And that) there is mare and lin�eEl. g the men have by their unions � more India once; had the Palin for linseed ; ahaw s strained attention caugght the ,generally kept women out, anti gra a now it has' bean wrested from the coat. t;ound' of a latchkey being stealthily in- rule the worktsrn earn nearly double �•, uire, is ver anxious that t;he r ;• aerted in the lock, and she drew herself the w cis of the weavers. Their MA'8 y np to receive the delinquents, whose � trade relations between the homes, consequently, are mora Com- ' hushed movements in the hall betray- fortable, and them• womenfolk more -ARGpNTIN� AND CANADA �' ed their/belief that the occupants of enerall cultivate the doin�Lio vir- abould be encouraged. He thinks there ` the- house -Were fn bed. g y .might be a; ` We mi ht have a little drink be- toes. The cotton trade is duly one treat oz anaiion Eff tbeae far ..,:, g illustration of many that might be nit- mutual bttinefit. 13c+ has tried to do #ore turning in, said Dzr. Ma• adale as ed to show the ill results of the abancl- something �in• this "way rgo>aally, and be opened the drawing -room door. 'Go cumene by women of what has hitherto he relates, ; with a grim--�iumor, -the �,- P and get the things from the sideboard, been deemed the .sex's .natural functions suit of a sn,ost elaborate effort to induce like a ,good fellow.' in order_ to enter men's sphere of labor. Canadians � to send their shipments by `� Allan departed on his errand, leaving Similar effects will doub.tleea be observ' Quebec insitead o;l throu b New York. r 3 ` his unsuspecting relative to enter the able elsewhere as man is dieposset;sed He chartered a aliip at �uebeo 'on hia drawin -room and encounter Mra. Bun- by hia competitors. own resporpgibility, and webt amangtlt . chow b� himself. _ - :- �;,, . the prominent ex ortera. Ther+ -ryas- ` Arc:. you aware of the hour, Peter ff' UIIappret3iated'Gllxerallty. the Moossy -Harris xiprpany, oi' Toronto, _ � she asked the startled man, with a tray , �'`.. - far exam�ile, vvhtch treated biter ,+well; ;. sic wave of the arrr} in the dixection of � You• are going, to be tried bcifore d. very and promir�d t0 send -their. next- plt'p- the clock. -liberal judge, sand" a la'ivyq,� to hiie:4lient. meet of agricultursal • `3.nipleu�nt . `About twelve; isn't.. it 4' lie replied I am glad of that:. Que�ree. And this pforir�i,te , tvati-`i�iiri with rather :.sickly nonchalance. He You needn't be. If you are found rn good, frr;ith, but � wE+tid+�d .wen .thy' c � could never 'mui�ter up courage to face . r�uilty h�'11 give you .all .thEt penalty• the tsiasi wli� t3ld fi.h,ts ta#ilppi.rig' tel :tl�e . Ids „ : Itus. sister unless a3i��pportect. by AllapP law. allow; ..- ",' that tlier+a'w.o�iy' tom wa7:�il � -n I� S r �, 4 'a? � 3F . r � - � R ' it_ -k �t 3 rs .� I ;c •5•e s. Y i 't£ d 4 ., . -�{ r r a .��y b. i.- i nn ' r ;..: a -. v,,. : � _.. :-.• _ ,_,. , _ _ w•. � , R.. ...fir: # - v� r A _ . y , , '� � '.. _ .. ,' V, M` ,y •�£ ♦[+lel.•: ' •rx • �-.{,-.yam, 4�� � t. .i ).. �CT.xb ry .:. � ., '- !- '.. .. 1�.,. n .. .'+Y'=ia�)v': - �" , �� 4 , ..' '... '�r ,. _ eQ 1CT'<�1, y- R:i -' � _.i-.:%iiSa.,f..2 .'Tin '� i. d:- - ),1 S�xii:. ' � � � i`- .,.--.��-t�:� : of .., �F. .: �.:.z.:r S;. s•.A..ars�r ..., s w—. ,..r. ,, k:. 1%.F�-.r a ... ...hr3r""t`.'Cfi�i�'..,::7v�';R.r�aa.h�?a[ S'IiW- - ;mac. _. - Btt ° A lrrttq, `�1tt�' 17te rahi Maty- [� �` (�t1 jj 7�' four Eiaxdoads ol::ta�iorts b� w.Y'c' •-•' t3 V1�U�. I� never drearu�ttg of :poor old t�us><rec. This .ven>ure'was a iailura. +�--- . �iut there �.2'E6 air: milRona of 'people ; F,EAT[t$$$ QF AGT�,AL' LIP`B T$ there is a ata lq government ; there are banks ae seroI�j�gg � you est,uld wi�b; there IiAdB LATELY OCCU-$BBD. is naLuri:t �+•e,iilth whish is pant E'nlcula- r;,.,` tion ; geld thepre. le opportunity for ex- . � . - :. eban�e uppon a mare generous taca.le., I►wall°"'vim Ob false'lseiil—i �•s t . -Tuts is: ho'4 they manage tb® bank- ra4 9ftc :.raMtn•—Nercf,rtes gad • rupt in t;he rgecntuie Reppublic—When 1�awt—Dixtl�. frreHu tMe stsyste Da � a man ls• in 1iflicultiesa h1s reports his —ilei Ceulaton wftNa_beartc, lEte, state to th camnierelal Judge, who Captain H• C, Wa ner, of Allendo • goes to his pace of buaineas, closes it, Penn., � in.a gritical condition as a �- puta his offlci 1 meal asi the door, makes .rigid exami anon. If the man has salt of swallowing his false h. mfrEsly been nfortuna�te, the commer- When Captain Wagner retired tl,e o tial judge recommends him to the. alemenc of Is creditors, who he1F him night he did not remove his ea•tif' ' • out of �is d' ficulties, and set him on teeth, as was his custom. At tb his feet, it t at be possible. If, on the. o'clock in -the morning he was a�1vak ed. other hand, b had lin guilty of secret- by a ohokin � sensation in hia for t- ing or sgnasi Bring the estate, he is re- g legated t° tli crim►nal judge, who He sat up in bE=d. 'when he wets eel ed . • COMMI7 $Ilk): TO PRISON, with violent spells of vomiting, bu� A ' As ban bean stated. the natives are ex- was not until some time later that citable. The is a little dispute be- discovered that be had swallowed tween Chili .and Argentine over the teeth anti that they lead lodgged in nxA boundary lin Of cc,urse, them is no very uncomfortable plac:t►. A phy ' immediate user ; but Che Spaniaa•da was summoned, but the peaky to love fighting, and da not wait for large. were beyond the reach of the do is pprovocation. It is curious, , too, Haat .appliances. Captain Wagner was - thaugh both ppies are Spanish, they vised to hasten to St. Line's • flospi hate trach oth r like poison. at Bethlehem, tri�r.milesa away, and vA " I was in a theatre in 'Palparasso, an� operation performed. He -lost : no - and a bt3autif 1' young woman car out time in etartin� out •on the terrible r�.r�, and sang th � Chili ' national anthem.- during which it wag frequently iea,:eil Well, the - pplatise was something he would shake to death. -Arriving at which xou ca ld not appreciate. Itr was the bospiial the Captain learned tt,at a delirium of delight. On • the other the surgeon would not o4serate, and }i6 hand,' when other young woman un- hmtened home. i�ul,aequently several dertrx,k to si g the Argentine national doctors tried to fish out the teeth with hymn, the a tlienc;e rose as one mf►n, probes, but they could not be reached, hissed and lied, broke the chairs, and they ez(,ressed the opinion that tt>ny tb,�•eatened,— ell," $aid Mr. Ma uire, bad passed into the at•omach. The loo- simply, " I Ie t as uiE•,kl as pass e." tore advise Ca Iain W ner to .go to Amongst tl ase who sueceeci wel in Philadelphia and have them taken nni Ar cutins a e the Irish. The latter by a surgical opers,tion. It is feared took at the a art to sheep farming, and that unless Ibis is done peritonitis will have pros ed marvellous) 'They result. ' . have a club ' Buenos Ayres. w�iere the I have a fox Terrier whose idioayn- great sheep armera congregate when they Dome in from the country.. They cronies excite much interest, writes a have manyy inions of dollars invented correspondent. Prof. Lloyd Morgan, in this Indus ry. of University College, Bristol. chron- Mr. Magu' a is of oppinion that the. beast thing which could happen the Cen- icled the same in one of his articles tical America�i re ubli�•s would be the dealing with animal instinct.This formation of is aollverein, which would dog Heyer sees a, match lighted with - give them stability, and put an end to out ahem tin to ut it out, acid um s the constant f' hyingg in which these lit- P B , P J P tie republics all .delight. and snaps at it in a rnont Pxcited man- " And the tworst of tt is that they can ner. �'Vhen he was .quite young I ciro4,- light ; that L;hey are+ greatest fire -eat- ped something on the floor, and enc tt urs you can imagine • that, a>3 I saw in K,� growing _ dark, lit a .candle and Valparaiso, they take oft even 'their stooped down to ta,k for it. •The dog shirts to the'buainesa; and fight with Bumped at the candle and extinguishod their bare dies streaked with blood. .rt. I thought it was done by accicic�nt This passion�or war is horrible ; a join- and relit it. The annimal snapped ing together of the petty repu�slics again at the flame, and again put. dt would put amend to it." out. lie has often singed himself goer i30W THIE7UBS ARH TRAINTI IN swe�enntly, but has always perserered,` permitted, till he, has put out a NAFLSS. match lighted and held within 'jumping . " - ,�,•„ � reach, or a lighted candle, but .as paraf- tiabtes �axal�t tf. HC;[ and tltewt--"i'hey fin lamps are used in our house, 'we have llrrf [iCxo�r, IlwwtoKiax as 7irril—orttaw- th°ught rt rather dangerous to enrour- Izr.A t:an��s,lFlghtla t6,� litrerlA. age his proclivity, lest it might lead to - accident: " An iniEsresi;i,ng acraunt of the way in Some_ paBsengers ever one of'the - which young children are prepared to lin Canal bri<lgea the other, day ne, ic- entE:r the CaKnurra ,Tis given by Dr. de ed the sudden appearance of two bl •k R18.Yio, a Ncapulitan physician who hoe pointe in the sky at a considerable is - been studying the habits of criminals. tones -away, which developed into 'two The Caraorra at Na,hless, like the Mafia ducks. Behind them, at a lower level, in Sicily, is an. organisation of crimin- [levy- another bird, which suddenly rc,e,e ala and assess?Tates of erin'iinals that i8 into the air above the ducks, and then centuries old. The Camorra begins its shut. down upon them like an arrow. One - work with the infanta- w•ho• gra aban- of t_h� drinks flew aicieways toward the doped b their arents, or who are lent 1 hi'` ga t�n• t hyo her,closely )intoned hy Y P iia enemy, flew xlantirrg into the canal, out to the itripc>stora �vliis beg in the, and,- reaching the water exactly behind streets of No:plesg, Theses children, for t Izo bridge, dived, while the hawk, in E the moat pare Ghc,eie of persona in prison, his blind haste, struck against the head ,� of a statue of IIercules and fell, c,nc6 . # are taught to� beg for the end of a cigar more flapping its great wings, dead c,n , 3 ur a solciu, and Infest the cafes. In the paveriient of the bridge. The bird winter -they sleep in holes and stables. "'� a splendid spec}men, the wings h:i�- in summer oq the church steps, .under ring an expanaiun of more than three . feet. ' archways: or oil the benches in the j-Qung �i ateratraw was riding up- ; public garcletta. Whesn they are six or Plymouth avenue, Rochester, afterd�+ret � seven yearn old they are instructed in Thursday evening. He was not riding � uegging anti thieving by ceder chitciren. overfast, but be was bent uv2r hi8 i alt ten ycsaarra Elf age the little Camar- handle bars as if be were racing, in the nista. or little thief, becomes a canto- fashion so generally affected by bie�-r•1- toee (ginger); lie must know how to Tats. His eyes were turned toward t ha ground, and he could not see where t,e ' improvise a sung to the girls, and reply vvas Ding. The canal bride way up with an esctempora.neous verse to the and the wheelman rude straight to t I,e i verse of a cc,uMpanieiu or of an antagonist. brink, over it and into the water. l le, -� way drowned. -lits death seems tel ►,e , In Naples tilers are�twu armies of can- r tatori, one bislonging tb the streets in the direct result of his manner of site- � the older Hart of the city, and one to ting on his wheel. those of the; west end. They ,censti- (=corse Holbrcwk's ' three-year-old tuts the c►eophiGes of the Curnurra, and child, while playing near the home. of c5ompete in ptrtbiic, passing their examin- its parents in Letcher County, l:y., ationa by night in the streets. They choose for tyre sub jeot of their chants w'a$ slung by a yellow jacket. 'Che anything that Cakes place in the city; little on© screamed and its mother ran and very of en the ob jecC of derisive to its assistance. The sting had en- tlonge, is ten !d rugae ar tared its lefC leg below tho knee. The POOR IDIOT. '• � limb begaq to swell rapidly, the child i The better � ass hear these scoffs, but 1tient. into- spasms, and in ten minuses do not irate fere, and of Gen laugh at after the insect bad stung it the lit tie i he w•it whi b is scarcely ever missing. one died. I - Tbe two ba, ids ale naturally great " A curious thing," writes a 1CPst- rivals, and qCe a year. at least they minster Gaestte correspondent, "uccur- -defy each otl er to a rrerres of battles Tin red on the last homeward voyage from which stone are Che weapons. apd at the closes of the tray knives tag often Australia of the P. and O. Royal Mail came Into pay. This practice of bat- steamer Himnlaya, when the ahrp �cltile • ilea with at pea amoregg� boys can be steaming up the Red Sea, ran into and traced back far as 1Q15, for at that killed an enorwous shark. `Che sea ++•as period file i) lee of Alva caused thirty dead calm aG the time, and the l,i•uta ",itorie tbr< were" to be arrested in must have been basking in the sun upon Naples. The war cry of the boys is the surface. The ship's sharp prow cut " Aniella, niella," the derivation of the share almost in two. The fish +sae:. .which Ia nu certain. .After the war about 25 feet long." cry caomev th ahallonge in the form of Mr. \William Adkinsori, of Harrods- a verve. to hick the eneriiy reapogds burg, Penn., aged 81 years, surprised the 1 in like wise Then the younger boys Court -da crowd �b ridin a bicycle ec,mm®Hoe tie attack. The passers-by � yam, g flee, but at r o great distance• stand old down an then up n street Monday and young en, who incitEi th® rival while that thoroughfare was crowded bands; and i ntsceaaary, rescue one or with vehicles. lie says he felt like a " then ocher of horn from an arrest by the bird on the wing, and was so pleaseei by police. Two years -ago these was: a the sensation produced that he will at . famous batt) of this kind in � Piazza once order a w$eel. Mercato, whi h ended lq a tight between Little Charley Albert, of Strouda- the police an 1 Ghls atone throwers, dor•- burg, Penn., climbed up a rod on the j ing which t e t1'13ims were stopped for some time.. Phis duel creases at the bridge that spans Broadhead's Creels. ' first drawin of blood --a slight acratah In sliding down: his right leg caught u0 rtsceived by ire of the members of the a sharp projecstion-and he hung• for scene �, -two parties uta an -end to tho battle. tirrie by his flesh: Finally the flesh ; Tbc wounds boy is surrounded by his gave away, and he fell to. the bridge, ;{ friends and aken to his. mothor, real sustaining serious injuries. or adopted, t be bound up and nursed. .�_ The songs gu g by the bays have always - C{i:�grpd a Reward - a chorus ; ani generc,lly there are two � � - eEllaists, who ing a versa in turn. wh%ch -.Mrg. 'Grumpps---laid you advertise is ended b a refrain sung � by the for poor, dear �ittle Fido 8 '• �hortis, a me " Ah oh I Ah oh 1" In Mr• Grumpps—Yes. p�tical dor tht� youths eapre� t1�e Did you g1vER a full description of • Ituowledge tl ey have. of the worst evils hien 9 • and -vices of omen- life,�broit thea 'verses Yes. . - . �' are reti&listie3 rind a�vithout the leant And did yoti'eap our address was ~un F . gl�izn cif $en im+sn$i his silver collar 9 ^' - _ �°Yes: .. ,`�, Sh�1 'D�� 5���1'id: $8,9�. • ; .A.nd _did you, oiler a reward t .' • � R%st t4 '�,. 'women � _a�8 the , ; 'What did you `otfar ?' _ •...�: . tit. �+dv�t` ' Eltttt .that ' •we-� . � swirl if the, finder would retut•ri ths4�,= b�, r �4 - ;t. 1• collar he zo,ight keep the gag. �� -�1:• rt f,.3::' ', y. air. •� Fj � � - - q -. ; I �.� * F. p •mob'' ii t § �- •t t:• y� 0- r �, Y. -4 �, r [' *�.. .:tip' -F - t ' } C x 'A .. x �w •i � 1 S� -r- - Vii= A:�• .9'} .F- ;I 1. 1• •• � : Chu .. '� r °'t� - • ,.p�`t. ". f. J 4 p� pw - i -i 3' t' A"" y t. v, r -L if � i '1' TS �a0I2 CQRNERS If ued 11171' �► Itt:t�ro�icled � penlalrs of 1!e I,a l>oucbare o t aiatter�, i bicycle by IBIr 1lenry Ir ;. r," in the bil he is given A Bronte mu, �I,awortli in Yor the author of Dime. Casimir crusade against and iwinga for ,� Madagaacat 400 ,ineapples b ed tior' a school 7'he net profi�' �,y the federal kerland was a 'F John Blundell novelist, stands f looks more like a_vrrite'r of rom The Belfast � €members, and i i the largest, if � •in the Uni ed A London k,ou four years old, i a fortnight ago, has died from c • A k'renchman a sets. He maim t a luxury and i n sties to an antic ' in flue weeks novel of 90,0(1- 1= 000, and in six s short stories al Bilious fever i ,� geon Steudel of ri dom attacks m� gaged in hard • when they are '` Parcels w•ei i ` of the vp.lue of between Fnglac 5.. once with ane ' the two Govern ��. A complete sl �'' ornis, the sisal '- bird of NewI.e (" cut sandstone, in a New Zeala A Paris shop �' convicteri carne inq a bogus ba ' �vax face and a " which the pi thrust. • In a :ti'ewCast' �` of- the men �+-e ' their employer '• disputed matte �-. a i+•orlCing bloc) decided in favc the men .went s 6tatist.ics she eo-ot�exat ive etc . txxrship of l,3 �� over $90,Q00,0t)0 �x of over g30,(x10,i stores last.yeai 000 aqd hrough� A brilliant in formed by the Austrian mon: ' They have Conti with their hors guess, all in fu difficult. rocky t lie F'fitseher 7,800 feet high. Prince Hohen `' Germany, is the tats in F,ussia, his wife. Ale: foreigners holdi to sell it or bee 'sent' tzar has ` favor of Hohen the property w: sold. The Prince of rest: in matter; sorts of cards—i ward," the othe the i•'reneh tern `` in royal circles being the uniyei �- al l monarrtis h; ,•'for general usg tongue. A Re Mrs. Jimson man. He's a la Mrs, Bilson— some. - Oh, I don't n regular killer, Ono Yea. He me queue, who tre that he has s�� all women. It'. But how does He rides oboe cars, and when Jumps up and r big seat' quick a drop dead. � An Ask He (in the cc you lead me on I loved you S She --You da What have Ido intended to refs He—In every men you kept tl when waltzing pour head on m almost carry yc She—That wa the floor, so . yo� g 83tOP1 Beer@tory (1 iharptongue wa; d her husband ender her care. Supexintenden o p No._ He said sere. Hum t The mi �•�� .� Ammar Tra,vsler (in : Tould just love Forty Million nMd' khingeti—WE Er+u rt. f - 1. ,:1 i I 4•� - i s�'��.u?t�� � �� �$_ ` mss. , . tj ♦t • i - 1 J - S 7 iT - _ r.. '�. f a J L v r t t �. T � 9" 1 1. t !' �L a � JJ }mss � A', '�?i _ � F t �{ .s.• m r , >dt, z .., . I: p J4 .a wx 4 fY. .f r' �. .y �- is �`•p- - '.'�9'. `a Y ^4t `!Y .L �1 Y„ �T �-, res :� �. ti t_ L Y c t S - J_ }} TJ f r • n '� a i� x1 ` ,'f'y - # , of'1r� 3i°>:•.Ryal 3 ,y`aty ��,:.J e ;FR +'fi - .ts 'r1i � >* 1•F :?T' rs� - .. "yt kt � °t't - � -. +' - + ::�I' ` .��� �`#�'a' - � '''"�`�.� I .1 + `fin , . , _ ,max ...xr- .`,y. •�v r. _ _ U �9 j .�5.. .,�; ) 3 N �'. ,+may r l ' ' - � S, �'"-.` $' yy. y � i 5� r .•�£ Z4 Akk-'h :'�, ��•i.�. S . �•. '� � 4 i? . �.y, _ an. rf 1 ^+"i °Y'rt �•7' - � '�' N� }2 '4. 5 ~ri A. i %r ��� :';j?•,�'F at •�.•. ,r` �j:.. 'i 444. ,�T t <y{ � d y , 'C -1' ry@ ,Za�e�i: � i�� J.d .�-,. :Y.•L`. y, a -, � yF .. 3 ita. d 'k r. • . �� � -n'..- - e��-' ,�.. ! .�j rT �,q V� , r• �e a s t r N sd #g Y '�[y t� r a y. } �y� .ts M 3 ed4� . x� ., r . f � ..a . "tea. .. .. .�... -.. _ _ ,. m+ L CRIPPLED BY RHEU��TiSM; - � �: as +iia >�t�y�e ����t• ., . ' • �. �- t . � � ,4 OUND T� WHOLE �OHLD , ;: ,. --- '�Afflictlon sora loptilua ah,�`bore I _ ��•- r,, ,�� r `'' . _ . .: � 1'h siisians r�rQ - will." • � �' � , : I � r,: _.;A; :._ A Hin �l �b , N. 5., fan Su�era t'vlr y M .' � . At !sett ane :day. at ,%r%eitd did saty,; , - ► s,�. IiAT IS tialN(I ON IN �1�E Ft-5�$ Long Weary Months . . ,- :, , `` "You'd sorra be well gain." - �:: Tlid �t'!!at sUCCBss of the ChOCOlate prept�lrat�Onh of `', �. � �- x u , ` .'-.'-, tf you would-tak®, as X did, •Dr. Piert��e the ho�lse of Wslt��' Baker & Ca• (established �,-� �.. r�A �° r�Q; CORNERS OF TIDE QLQB&. #' .-'�:: - t �[� � Had �uceLed tx �s3lape '1Vhestt file -waii� itin• Favaxite Prescription, .fob that � -the - t .� �, _ '�, - -"'- •.:;x- .. .� k:: able tr Tnra tta Itvd N'ttheat Ald=Nein' cur's for all the peeuiiar ailments of wo- In 1780? hats. led ' to the placing On the ma1'ke , , ; y'_ ld and lilew� 1�ertd �wettit of [iiiteres� sreds or Uellpes Eluent lrc the 13eare>ii ler men• � It is a safe, simple' and sure rem- ! • �. �, t : � rhrowteied Brlvill-intetreatlnit lifer !fella[ --Ur. fl Illt,►m1A' Pluk Pllle ss:In ed$. It banis$ee those diatre€�ing mal- � maty m�$lead�ng and unscrupulous tmltati�ns -. h t pentnra;ts of )•event Dwte. ,tai adies; that make woman's life a burden, , W81ter _ Preva TIUe/r �tioaeleNnt Oealtl► filtlnec Qf their name, IabQls,: and wrappers.. ':_, �'-�:p: a - '-' cutin all �aic.ful lrregularitieaa, uterine - ° � .-� v� �• ``� � '` � Pea�e�• � faker Ec Co. are the oldest and largest menu- �- _ � Labouchere of Truth. progressive in - -•. <. , e::_. _ disc, era, inflammations and uleeratioii, a + �. est matter.,s. is opposed to the usu of II'rom. t he Ren£viile, N. i3:, Chronicle.. � �' � prole, sub and kindred weaknesses. As � � <` _ _ s` a rieI vine it auras -nervous ezhaustion, faCturer$ of pure and high-grade Cocoas and � . . � � : �:t he bicycle by women. Mr. David O. Cork.um, of Scott s qty = , : °�`� fir 1Ieriry Irving• still "-'calls .himself Road, is. the owner of one of the best prostlration, debility, relieves mental • =t Chocolates On this continent. NQ chemicals are , :: `- -' r." in the bills, althou h ever where farms in King's Co., N.S. and is one of anzietY and hypoc$cJndria and' induces •• i � • ; • �= E " �.� 'r= g Y the best known farmers in that section refreshing alae Sha_ took the advice uS6d In their manufacture8. l r ,,., �k• "�4r. s;� se he is given his title. :e of the county. He is naturally a hard and ip waif. "�avorite Prescription" is � � 0011&um8r3 should ask fpr -and � be sure t�'1at �` A I3ronte museum has been `dpeiled at working man and when strop is al- t`ha duly remedy for the d'elicata de- f ''- � ) (� � �,� ,3 Laworth in Yorkshire, the birt Placa o� -ways to ba found busy on hips plata. ran etments and weaknesses of females, " � they get, the genuine Walter Baker_ S6 CO.'S gOOdS, � ` =' I � d the P uthor of "Jana Eyre." Last winter he spent the whole season sal by druggists, A pam hist freer `�� ` � � �Z�� Mme. Casimir-Perier hag orga�ized a . in the lumbar woods, was strong -and Address World's Diapan$ary lfladioal As- �%,�(,T�R BAI��R �C CO, L�m�tedi : w ;'. � k; crusade against the use of birds"breasts healthy and worked as hard as nyone. dation. Buffalo, N.Y. ,. ; � r a . and wings for decorative purposes. But it has not alas s -been so. �n tact - DORCt11�3TlER, MASS. - b ! � _...._ A Madagascar correspondent tells of tt is the wonder o the neighborhood Aetlima cured, by newly discovered - -- ---- --- -- -- --- - -� ,� ", 400 ineapples being bought and deliver- tbat ha is able to work at all. Before treatXnent. For phial, testimonials - �- D � TH � � � �� N �' > � ed per a school picnic there for• �1. moving' to Scott's Bay Road, D11r. Cor- and I+efereneee, � � �T �E�I��NE � � �� �3 - f dress World's Diaper- .� .:=,1,, .t kum lived at Chester, Lunenburg Co., eery Medical. Aasoclation, Putfalo, N.Y. g SLATE, SHEET•IYIETAIr TILE &GRAVEL ROOFERS � � ' : `• The net profits on the sale of spirits N.S., and while there was a $,eat aluf- Sheet Metal Ceilin Terra Cotta Tite i3ad � �, `� Lq the federal administration of Swit- fere, from rheumatism, which affected Ovdr 20,000 patients are treated weak- � � -bust O11 lf3 • tlsef111- � Black and Green Roofing $late Metal Cor �' t .•� ;; zerland was about 5,000,000 francs hn him in such a way that ha was unable ly in England's hospitals. rises, Felt, Tar, Rooting Pitrth, H;ta. 4atbese ""�� ?. 1894. to do manual labor of an kind. About llownpipea, dsc„ su lied the trade. z �`�° � ' be o d an raise it has. � pp John Blondelle Burton. the English this time he moved to his resent home, Diseased blood, constipation, and � � p i - ;� .�' ��, , Telephone 1938. Adelsid ds Wld� er ✓dt• . �� P kidney, liver and bowel troubles are �pn� .�� �. ' novelist, stands sin feet four inches and but ha could not' et a moments re- ever 021 and et feW are .' T'OR,ONTO �- � a , looks more like a big guardsman than � cured by Hari s Clover Root T$a. � y L• , .�;•w x� s its• from the of acts of hie disease � � Kms. a__writer of romance. I+�eeli.ng that he must get wall !at any Profs Hnzley'e widow has received a Wl.�ll '� O� can take It ln` � � O��Su�� � �"�,� _ «5_ h S Tha Belfast Y.M.C.A, numbers 2,400 cost he had hies old doctor bI•ought from civil list pension of £200. 1tS 21 ixTa�. $tate. SCOtt�S � eua w.wiu � `��` ��' members, and is believed to be one pi Chester to his relief, but ha was unable Persons call daily and esy the txta- son howeptn.ite#i.da�; �" � >� `��" the, largest, if not actually the largest to do anything for. him: Iia tried many 'not gat along without lSt. Leon Water t .o►na►s •o•�: we cnrnub wor! and mow' in the United Kingdom. , kinds of medicine hopin to receive bene- Baron Albert Rot$schild is one of the �m11� 1QI1 Of �Od-11ver Oil :: • � y�u �: son �m•ir tntbe iocai . � � ,��,-� �' g abets ou iit�. Bend w fors, sddr .i Y. ALondon bookfolder a � woman slatyy- fit but to no avail. Being determined e•e we wiU min the ttn,aDe,e ' �' s> _ `� " four ears- old, inherited a le ac � of £32 g ablest chess players in Vienna. � t+err»mberw �� oie,u• errs t i ' .� not to die without a sir le ha had 1S n0 OffeI1S1Ve 1t 18 a Y g Y r Cvnsum tion can be cured b the qtr*e.ers�,.yewort;i�t�.►�ij�rg; �t)<4 a fortni ht ago, has. spent £12 of it, and doctors summoned from I3alifaa, but p y r � r.. _ g still continued to et worse. About use of Shiloh s Cure. Thio great in4St alatable. ". � ': � -� • �° . has died from chronic alcoholism. g Cough Cure is the only known remedy p Y, l�rftc � �• Address D. T. Morgan, Dig, yt �•�_➢�'�, three years ago ha took to his bad. and • _ •Bos A. 4, Windsor, Optb, �,� , I A Frenchman proposes a 'tax on tor- his case develo ed into bone and muscle for that terrible d►sease. {.h1 dren 11ke • lt. - �t iS F ''' p EVERT _ {..� .�� sats. He maintains that the corset is rheumatism of the worst type. It The Sultan's mother, aha rules -the Cod• -1 ver Oil made more °`"` ' a luxury and its use a harmful defer- spread through all his bones, up into his harem, is alone allowed to go about un- � y encs to an antiquated dictum of fashion. arm, causing partial paralysis of that veiled. - effect al, and combined DISHONEST �� � > _ �� In five weeks Morley Roberts wrote a limb, rendering it utterly uPiiless since Pills do not erre Constipation. They � � "' novel of 90,000. words, revised one of 53.- _he could not lift it above his waist. All onl Clover Root W1�• a H� phosphites � ;' - �..: � .�-; y aggravate. Berl s � „� i. 000, and in six succeeding days wrote sin the strength left his muscles, and he Tea givee perfect regularity of the Its S t e n t II e n 1 n a.21d ��T ,, ' � - �{'fir` s"i�' short stories aggregating 21,000 words. was unable to turn in bad without aid. bowels_ � g ' , ">' �,. t ': s. He was able to stand u on his feet but `" = '' `�` Bilious fever in Africa, says Staff -Sur- P • Lady Csrnarvaia lavish! decrsrstes flesh- or2ning pOWerS are : leaves its ebernat`'teward, It baa ,via ,� ,, �, �� $eon Steudel of the German army, could not walk. Still the doctors wait- pp crippled with Rheumatism ora a ���, � • set- herself with jewellerp, at wbioh she hoe 1sT a 1nCreaSed miserable Dyspeptic bo ho cab th - �' ' dem attacks men on the march or en- ed upon him and 'still he took their V q - r� �.� �, ; but with Ao beneficial re- a teat deal' � •� �� yonrselt ane give 8t. Leon a trial, ;_' } ' E_=�+�.'-€ �; gaged in, hard work, but seizes- them medicines. � Cold in the Head. -Nasal Balm lues Dtaa't 6 pu'tuaded oto �t a �+ / `. water has never failed to cure others; � -rte ' cult. Darin this time Mr. Gorkum • • when they are at rest. g instant relief speedily curer. Never ails. `, is sure to Dore you. � # ���,� Parcels wet bin twent paid out several hundred dollars in $calf di f3sltarlib„ 50c. sad �i. ;iS• �, g g y pounds and bard cash for doctor's bills and wadi- John O.Sullivna, of Auckland, New ---.----- - --_--. _ _-__--_._-_ _.-.-- -- - $�'� �QN MiNfRAI WATER CO•t ltd, ��t , r of the value of X100 may be sent by poet cine, all of which did h"im not one par- Mand, 18 credited "with the ripe old �7��1i; always °pen to buy or tAeIl Fray � � "�;>; between England and Franca, id accord- title of good. After lying in bad for age of 149 years. !' �' S w. Grain or Pofatoee, in car lots. ! Head'Ofllee-fling 8t. W., Toronto.. �:•� „� once •with anew agreement made by fifteen months hia�case was pronounced " M�► baby had croup and ass igaved -» `w M. I3ANNeH da CO., Toronto sold by all Druggists, (Trocars and Hofeis:- �;�,� , ;�, the two Governments._ hopeless and he was given up by all. b 15hiloh's Cure," writes Dors. J.B. bier- �'fi �h � AUS (iE CAS1N(39. Iflnest imported Tug A complete skeleton of a moa or din- About this time ha heard of Dr. Wil- firs, of Huntsville, Ala. � liah het+p andinnrrow American hoaoas � ;, orris, the gig�.ntic, osr.rich-like, extinct !lams' Yink I'ills,and as sleet resource he - ,•trim r►eea. Park, Batvoll t Cv., LtA, Torontq ; � • - t'. bird of New Zealand and the Connecti- resolved to give them a trial. Tha first ,, ;'. r ,.. -�`x, �.'r$�• -------------- ----- � V, s � - e � - �- cut sandstone, has just bean discovered four bones produced~ no noticeable ef- in aNaw Zealand cave. - - fact, but at the fifth he began ta. Qotice -----"-"'-""- , A Poria shoplifter who -was recently a change. I•'eeling encouraged Le kept - .- ��� - convicted carried with bar while 'work- on and from that time he rapidly- im- _ • ing a bogus baby. The infant had a Proved and after using the Pink Pills � Tw0 8C was feta and a hollow leather lady into � for a period of some twelve weeks ha - � • • qTe p was restored to erfect health. Such �li'�C� ��e�lrl un Ind which the - urloined articles were P thrust. was the wonderful story told a ,sere- � $oho. s , ' In a Newcastle shipyard lately a part aentative of the Western Chronicle by t;anada ; Mr. Corkum- a short time ago. Mr. � Menne den r: It ie aA serious at any of the men were on strike. They and Corkum is now 69 years of •age and per- � mention their employers - s,graed to submit the � fectly healthy and feels younger and eonditiap and will lead to dieas- disputed matters to the arbitration of better than he has for years and attri- thous results it It is iiot ovet� ' a working blacksmith in the yard. He• butes his recovery solely to the use of decided in favor of the employers and Dr. Williams' Pills, and ha is willing to come at once. It is A sure sign -the men went back at once t° work. prove the truth of these statement•$ to that the blootf ie im�veri8hed, . Statistics show that .there era 1,G74 anyyone who may call upon him. co-oPe.rative stores in England, amem- '!bass pills are a positive cure for all audimpure. Th+abestromedyL. bership of 1,343,618, a -loan capital of troubles arising from a vitiated tmndi- � � , over �90,000,U00, and an invested capital tion of the blond or a shattered nervous i �� of over $40,000,000. The gales of -these. system. Sold byy all dealers or by stores last- year amounted to $L50,000,- mail from the I)I' V4'illiams' Diedicine 000 and brought a profit of +10 per cent. Company, Brockville, Ont., or Scheneo- � � � � � ' � � � � � � • _ A brilliant military feat has bean per- lady, N.Y., at 60 cents a boz, or 8 bows for 12.50. There are numerous unite- hQr°� o formed by the officers and map of an tions and substitutes ainat which the S' � BI Austrian mountain battery division. ag Which makes rich red blood, `They ,have contrived.to get two batteries Public ie cautioned. and tulle ivee stye � and alae-,. PQM with 'their horses, guns, and appurten- °. I - B - ances, all in full equipment, by a most "� - Wby Writte>i in Latin. '`'� .: ticlty to the musc'IeB, vigor to difficult rocky road, up to the top of • - th8 biaiin and 1lealth and vitallt t•he Pfitscher Joch, a mountain over 'mss man who habitually leans 7 7,800 feet high. against the show case was trying to get to every part Of the body. - Prince HohenTohe, lite Chancellor of= the drug clerk to tall why prescriptions •Hood's Sarsaparilla ppaitivelT ,- Germany, is the possessor of a large es- l erg wri tan in Latiir, says the Buffalo I ! tate in N,ussia, which was inherited by � Courier "Wall." was the reply, "you lVi�k�'S ��� his wife. Alexander Ili. ordered all. � � I foreigners holding real estate iq Russia iknow t -e saying 'Only rho dead never - to sell it or become Rua9ians. The pre-' change ;their opinions.' It's something �[j j��� ����� f sent Czar has made an ezcept•ion to � like th" in language. A dead largo_ '/�/ � TNEt favor of Hohenlohe, although most of age is always the same. Then two- �, , the property which he owned Las been • I have aced sit bottles of $cyod s $at- LAA sold. thirds o[ the drugs haven't any English _,•„�, 1 saparilla as Et neral lariat sad � �r �'I �- J - - � � L ! ASKYWR SEWING MAGiINEAGENT OilLB I�NQER ONE MANAGEMENT /� � lT, � SQA 3CENT STAMP - ' ; JNTO AND $TRATFORD, ONT. � � ( ] FOR PARTfCULARS,PRICE UST, �/ SAMPLES COTTON YARN.&c, !Drably the leading Commeialal � � � � - � the Dominion; advantaKes beat is '� �aderate ,area; students may enter ' � . C � y Ime ; write to either Bohool and =' ._' ria r��,hP�e`r. `' � ' • • '. I;HAw do ' ZLLI4'1'T. Prin°ipa18, � : �`-� ChstrlPion Fir® ti1Q I ltfaANAD1AN RT rroRtsa � 4 Burg{ur-Proof Safe! I - �O a• ,ta"rhese 3aten N ad°� q� p� A H SAVA R I N. a frgm 9t_ John N, Vancouver. Tiers bac '; sever been Dao of them AND OTHER t3T0&IEis, �z opened by a burglar. Ali r have the best combiner I . , -�- >.t "°" lookP with 100o00i ; EDWARDWILLIAM THOMSQt! ahahgea. llo not delay '. ' until you are robbed of - � t Seed for prices, etc. 01eth - St:00. - BALli if+17 (,raiQ 8t.. Montreal, P.a Cox�'ax�ti : bid Mea 8ararla�The Privitega et Tha Liinite-YeQrath'e Bad Night-•(ir+eab � ' ��Q•���i ilodtroi'a Lament -The Red-Headei H'!n- � � `' dego-Tho Sbini�gg Crean of Rigand-LdtGle S ?4rt ,` � Baptiste -The Ride b Night-Drti►fted-A Tnrke Apiece -Oran papa's Wolt S � : The �aterloo Veteran -Jobs Bedell --Ver- tt bitaaky's $tratageen, ,• g, PRi<89 OPINIoltEl. ``� l[ontteal t#Asette : `• Mr. Thomson -baa etadied w1t► astral saeeeee the P�•enoh settles - on the banks of lite Ottawa or ire atribataries, - -:''' the traaHpiaated Highiandere, the veteran � ' who ilea carried aetoae the ocean all the tradi- -' s fleas of European batWeflelde, the Nor'weater w bo has beoarpe the anorstor of halt-beeede i �O�S $EST I~ RIEND and L still a 4rne son �t said Scotia, the va, � sgeur sad shay man. the hunter and trap- [ibT SAl-E IN GA�iADA, pe�er�a�ad even the etianger that is within our . ., ih vi >8~atnrday Ni t : '• I wonder what one oonld The Prince- of Wales, alas s niter tor- .names, only those used in the botany j Dyspepsia, Iaftamma � 's ;- Y enjoyed the best at health. Althoagh I � ��� �Tl�� �y about t�s book than acrid induce tact in matters of etiduette, has two ' anti retained in the pharrnaco veil. tion of the Lun a, C P li the intell ant reads atilt of anada to ,�.� Latin is the len ua a of science ust ae had •strain of work I have had no.iok � and other disarndrs. �reet it w th the wbirngw nd of approval that sorts of cards -one reading "Atl,eart Ed- • g g j � t ward," the other "La Prince de Galles," French Is the language of diplomats. A spells for many mobths and no lost time, R p p p• • ' ; to merit deserve. It b one of the !ew ,.� ;:` the French term being more oftaen used druggist in any store on the face of the eO I am doubt re id." THorc,►s $. HI � !%� C'�� � , � PU��'PlIlB Ol� gra►t books written by CanaAiana, and most p� t"; in royal circles than the other. !French footstool could fill a Latin pre$cI'iptioa. y � � • • of the stories are located in Cainadn," but where would I be handin an En �Brassetts8t.,8t.John,NewBrunswiek. i3'NtiwF axcHDISOdV�1RY- 'tpYILLIAIII BRIGGS Publluhet,: _ `�''�' being the universal language of royalty gg g- all monarchs have their visiti � cards lisp- formula to a druggist in St. Peters- ! paratua and 011 from #itT to >� y� R.lehmoad ti<t West. Totonte • c"� �g H cod s � a rs � p � r i I i s i� cn►n be k for several years. ; for general use inscribed . in the Gallic burg 9 Besides, a layman doesn't try a �rtitica of cares o'',ained-- ,;�' tongue. to remember the Latin on his little slip blfRhed in the Mcntreal papers. But suppose it read in English, iodide 1®'1�icrr.A aToiev Pnnerirr.a'r =la - I I is ti�e� oni� - - - of potassium, and he remembered it " ALZZ NDRN." 8 eoiallet of Parley j - - . A Relentless Foe •• ,� � as cyanide. of potassium. One grain of • . 1�4 Notre Deane �t.. Mon ei1 � � t r the latter would wind up his career ��� BitiOd PL�rifi�r � � �� Mrs.- Jimson "(whi.9pering)--See � � that here, while he could take .ten rai.na of man. He's alady-killer. � the first- without hurting him.' Mrs. 73ilson-=Huh ! He isn't hand- � Prominently in the abllo eye. 00 000■ We want eve MtJSt TE � .&; some. _ � .: .. _ P / - to have a ea�py of our New (SD88 pa$'�) Mt/a O �P "; Oh, I don't mean that kind. He's a ' << "�� � t n euro habitual oonsttpa. -"- OATALOpUE dust /asusD. tie one of the " -� ; - A Human Plnt3Ushl0II :: .. ,.. ��}d 8 rj� per iws. Ron MorEtg� No SR a18EetN,ace $inieEra eooK Gata��uePe ever fes ea `Conta�iusr o � -' regular killer, a murderer. rico. Price li80. may � - : a. Ooo 1 ... Rockland (Me.) .curiosity lovers are at lowest ,arse. Special arranra�ements TEApHER'S QUPDE for the selec on Yea. He married a beautiful co- , •having loads of tun with a museum 1 . A BtrioW Ai h (}fie, be made tar Chnroh Leans. App y to otlltusia /ro MIlS/C TEACH@Roan AFFORD queue, who- treated him so heartlessly - y it roes w/rMour rN►a WORK. We also ca t that ha has sworn eternal enmity to freak who is ptuppillg theta, with ap- wheel ata YppEpME Beatty, Btac=keitoek, Nesbit#, EyERYTN/NO PERTA/N/NO toMUB/C and {►_tR16E. 4. T. � agNDittT all woman. It's awful 1 patently invulnerable skin, He is ffi r. OtNadwiCk dit Riddell, Mils/QAL /NSTRL/MENTS. ._ anutaotu-ter, ,3 to al But how does he kill � - ,':..:.� i facetiously termed the human pincush- Adelaide St. W� Toronto - ' Bank of Toronto OfHoes, Wt1AL.RY, ROYCt � �., 168 YonEe St.� 4 Church Street, Toronto TORONTO, OANAaDA. He rides about in crowded street fou,. Ha is an old-timer at the circus oUakAA 6R0 Slate, Gravel and meta ----=- cars, and whenever a lady gets in he known as Pete �'Voods. The � rootert►, mets�lio ceilings, ek lights jamps up and makes a bow and offers business, �� his seat -quick as a wink. They always other day he tank a common pin and a acct metal workers. iR! Adelaide W., Toronto dro dead. stuck it right through the center QL his - P`--'---�--'-`- p - i tongue and let it remain there for two � T ` - er,nanently onred �:- - minutes. Then he took about twenty_ STAMME�1Nii bya strictly Educe ' r� five and pushed them into his arms a8 floral $petem• No advance Eves. Write+ for , ' ` ; An Awkward Admirer ciroalar. THg ox'1'dxlo iN�•ri`ru'1A1�, . ,°;, ,;; I far as he could. He let them remain 78 Bond yc ,Toronto , He (in the conservatory)-VVhy.`'-did until a reporter covered his head, reek �pORTtNO©OOtI►S-AUkind�aura,l4tifles , you lead rue on to a proposal, if you and breast with pins. Now, as he was Ammunition; tend F(ahtng Tackle.- Agent 1 loved you Z ,almost covered, Pete took a sin -Inch for Blue !took. (din �• pigeons and Trope. 1 She -You do me great injustice. hat pin and pushed it throwgh both ,p, COST1f1�1' do (Yp,• ��. What have I done to make you think cheeks, apd, to finish the trick, ha teak ; . 1898 Nacre Dwnie St.rffiostir�i intended to refuse me'� i a needle 1uvith thread attached and . •�-�'�- �e wy d�ptiri c�tas►e He -In every waltz with other ;started it tht'ough his ear, the ,apart- �� men you kept them at arm's length but er holding the thread until Pete pulled �AK�ERSr Yono�sttt dfld�h il..txi�i� when waltzing with ma you leaned It through one cheek down through th© alTora to do witi►ouc chem. ton oar .thence throw h his arm, and, r g34o81ddeiaidea6.w your head on my shoulder and let me g' � Qi.T. Pendrtth, M fC.! `rosw�tTo•,op�. almost carry you. I ,singularly enough, no food issued from _ �� She -That'. was to keep my feet orf 'any of the wounds. . the floor, so -you wouldn't step on my �,:_ �• toes. ' _ ' t? f{ � �. , ` Not' a Lott. � �' _ ` � DaN'T Dfl , t �9 ';. - � �- -� s... � .. �:: , � YOUR, LIIN(1� �.W.�Y ` � N deacon �e Good -It •worst tlo ; ' !t � � - 'w'ils�s iil�il�'•ei i' I ' restored to R�asdl�: _ `. won't do. We must rat ha�►e games . �� �RE�ST BRLSIIM r:: of chance at our church faire. ���� Gtf Secretary (lunatic asylum -Mrs. Mrs. De Good -.-But this is not; a ' ' Bharptongue was here to -day and want- game oi? chance. - AND as vvizaisD Dir TIlE covou. IM ed her husband- sent home and placed � you propose to sell tickets' Bind glue Sold by Druggists At � sad I� caste. � under her care. - prizes. g i �uperi,ntendent-Did you:_ 'let him _, Oh, no ; you are mistaken. We shall No. He said' he would rather'` eta - (sell the tickets, of course, but we can't LORfaA Li1ND8 of extraordinary tear�ilily here. 9 give any prizes, you know, because we � in healthy location; immeese proii•te on haven t any to give. There ie no o ipping winker grown vegeiablee to tiqrthern Hum 1 The man -must be � sane. ;;- . • marked. No oiearing, drainage or iiT! ation. ,; chance about it. n�dod. Low Itrice►e,; sae forme. J. .. ,:. � : :. ...� �, �,; '� '""""''•"'` i Ff:NTON, `Z Church Street. _ oroato. _ �: W rm W :�,� � �' - ` 03 s a elf*on149 � �,-. +,:, � Ts,g• t'or Tsl� . I�, I 1lEsieahilis'ry Dir -Ail` � , �, Prom Wtndmtlla, it'ire partaneant Sa •. Traveler : (in a tro�icall paradise-j�a-1 pour rig seamuii .to. follow you rt►ery pI�le® and K'atrerwarks�lauts +Sae+n f would just lova to live here. closely. with. Eaginet Puokiapc of tho.b�t kind, - Forty Million Natives (snakes, b>Ygs, Yes, Fagged him so I wouldn't lose• r and things! --We'd Inst love to have him, andj now he tags Iris; sa he won't J• �• �iA„Ui�' Masuufaeturers �eRtR ;p/E you ti�tay. Y26T Notre J�.�mo Sic. i�[outreeil, ! I lose me. , 9! ' .... . �..--' ..--•t:r.. .. �,t--- .� "�• ,.,-:'i:.� � . , _ -.. ;:d - A I -_yam - �I -. ... ,.. � -. .,.- � •. -.s :. .l I' c.'.0 ;Jnr. r r '`�' I 'e, �s _Y ... -. .. -..r:,. - r• - . <: '&,:... ,. ..:. --.. .- ..,, ;... .. ; '.$^ •;-+1': .1. R_ crit• a ,ti= p•- y L s �S , r 1 I F' u r� f x . ,.ti sr ' ti. i z•� a r '1' . .� �r a fi. .x , i fi - r"Y gg �'�I "��. �I ?fi.. s , 3 sd. `'9.. ..i' 1L t d .Y: . .� R" 1 � r, ,h _ i� w " 3 ? 1 �. i $.:..:4°'�.=4.3.:ra, -.. ..-:aF"•`k3 4. _sn_. - -. -� . s.� s+[� .,t . '• ?�`.� �r i�..w��4^`t�. 1+ !d, - 1T f s� tt �t�d �n�o�� . r• f�� �� u� L�f� r �w. e the IIerV88 s ,�� .e _strong ' and � '�-� �' A �M 'brings book ,� ,�� the feelings of _, ' , , : youth to the ore- d ` ��� .maturer old man. _-`� '�• ' • It restores lost or. - , ; ,�., Y ...c. � �'Ot3 Rla� � Q'8 t8n �' �'� IiolYIldB �i1 te$ days. •" ,� � .' ,�� ffo bn� and try a b�►a to -day. It �~ ousts on y � 1. Your owe druggist , ,: A ,;� '�ti' . -Will guarantee a Dura or malney ie- • ` �' ifiimded: Boollclet, written guarantee ofcsare and sample tires. Address "nearest osR.oe. � 9�.'� ?N12 sN'PBitlINC RI[ttN11EDY CO., :� � x CHICAt20. _ MONTREA<a, CAN. NEW YORK. � ori= ��� �g eatta>�e care COAetipation. Purely vegOJable, aDi00tli a$d a y :`� �. . sold bi' i��late ererrwhers, t;uarant� ; to car$. Oath 1QC. I y . n. �o +.i spa. .: .: - �.. *s: .�� ._•.r-�- .� .. .•,'..� 3AB ._n. a. 4.. t. -, ,:-,., .. � 5 - !t .i ..-.-.�('�g'y�.t� �' '�' -.{� Y #?���i�;:�Fea`.�.1'`. rF,,� ::71st' �,,';�.:ri avK'av� :H - I - Jay;}y i7�1��. '�.. , e.z: -t� a 5 :t"e. f� 3 3 3 ,tt�2'rP i � n .tJi r•i 4 8 , ,fi r ,. -. _ `L�'� 4t+�. -- . 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'�. -�- - . '1'O OIIR BIIBBp$IBERS : Bq referring - • ``�� ' � �, _ -Mr, B ink'e� Sour, mill rias, an* #8, o>v •acaouint ffi2 • ' ; . i0 , Jae Hubbard, , , ' , ; , � 1� to the address label on your paper qou � p toWnshi eDjilIIeer, for award ' k, ... :iw can always ascertain the date to�vhic+h-Ir`red unting, of the oily, 'is ere (leo Philip, p , yowr enbsoriptfon to Taxi I�:.wB ie aid, this week.: of Timothy Cairo, et al, X6.00. ! r - i '' _ . ' g iiemittancea are aoknowledp ��o� -waver Hartriolr, of the Dill►, is visit• On motion of Mr Ddowbray, o�airmald,� - � � , .�11tLn a of date on label on the titer ` lowing receipt of money at this office. Aiweye inR hie par'ients 6bis week. 'report was adopted. peep t e agt. paid ahead. tf •-Don't I forget 'Sl, George's ahnrob The :following report was accepted by - � �'� � � r i i i i - - ,-,_, oyster en per in Pirie'e� Hall. the oonnail. r -. pp -In Pipkering, on Friday, Nod►, 8th, Yonr aomtxiittee appointed to meet Ohe ;` '. `_� .; ,• � - ��� ���,��'�'�,� ���« ; 1896, Obs wife R. A. Bunting, of a son• Ontario {}overnment iia appoeitian ta'ibe , s I• .I • � ' -W. (3reiq, of the Maseel+.Harris, Co., ratifica0ioc, of a by-law pegged by ibe I . �• ' �$ ��'V''8 tl�t r$C81'V8d - a 3 _ Toronto, Wag here this week aslLtig upon oannty of York abandoning that portion j, I • � �b�• Of firat-Cl$s� Gua;g$t dna S -lE'iOHERINGFf ONT., NOV. 22, 189b friends. of lbs Kingston Road lying in this towzz• � p, � •- ' j =W. I�Ritlo has had anew platfuimn chi 'beg leave to report a9 follows : ,, I ; stented to; the trout of hie reeidenoe on Yonr committee as directed in oompai�y � � ,� � ; i ! .� - �ii'h1Ch W4 ae� 5, lei►$. fOr 25C• p . ging etree� , with J. E. Farewell, Q.C., interviewed � , -j' t I I` Tntni are eo numerone i>o this the aovernnosut regp�w�in the ratiScation � I • � - ' ! •� locality tb�}t they are being shipped away of said bylaw at►d gate 0}lem reasons as ;I I , :' _ � � ��� - .. , � by the car ;load. best they oonld with the information then I • :. �. • _ � r I � � .- - ; '•' - _ I..•.Prizeg given with �: Powder, Logan -The therinometsrgtood 12 below zero available and have gime tha0 time � , � � - ' - � - - ! �. - -r-Nails, tar paper, snout shovels, &t W• en Thursday morning: This gtoatly ung• taken measurements and viewed the 1�• �� - 1� �],gh, ;� �; � ;. - � r.S an'e.. * . scale the thought of winter, oality and are r5ow more gtronRly, thorn � � `' � � � - ' -Dr. Cross, (Dentist), vieits� Piokering -John Miller end Sone shipped.a ear• ever convinced of the propriety of oppoe• ` very Tuesday, office over Bank, 3t3tf qo of sheep to the states on Tuesday. inR the acceptance of the road if aband- � . !' • �� ' ` �� '. � ( - --Miss H. R. Murray, B.A., of Ayl•. They were loaded at this statiion. oned without a snbatantial sum for chs , � `! ,•i I • 1 1 . r Our aim is to have the best lines of Groceries ' Amer, ie the quest of )4ire. J. Dickie. -A literary aonoert took plane in the maintenance of said road and bridp•e for _:I � ;-�: � . ' to be had i>J the market, at reasonable prices. - --Fine fresh Ora>;gee and Lemoria school house Wednesday afternoon. A all time to Dome. i � , ' - •,"; _away down in pride: J. Dickie & Cts . * number of -the villagers attended and en • We have also inetraoEe,i J E Farewell, , ; : ` � � ! '. `. `, """"'�• -Dr. F, L. Henry, (Dentist) will be joyed the various numbers immensely. Q. C:, to prepare arguments to be laid � , -.; r;a- � ' 1 - _ - found at the Gordon House T_>.rlor's every =Samuel Larkin, who received a pari liefore the Government in a lifa;l .with . ' ' '' + ' : ' � � ' . � - � - Tuesday. � 88tf . tial stroke of paralysis some time ago, information obtained. Sp�cl 1 Attentl�nr�I ; 1 '. ":�' � .� ` ` • � -Work still prtsgreBseg on the G. T. R. from the effects of which lie has since suf• The report was signed by Geo (3erow, - - � - I - - - iron bridge. The entire structure' will be fared, received another on Wedneada Reeve ; Tilos Porcher, Firat•De ut ; R. I '' i � � �- -I - � i I � ' - ' ' ` `re -painted without delay: morning of last week, and is in cosec R Mowbray, Second -Deputy. p y + I i I '�;' �, � I j � Is given ta' every detai<I of our i -There are a few empty hottees in the- queues in a very precarious condition. The etandiilg aoanmittee an Roads and ! � � ;: � - ' village just now, a state of affairs that One aide of his body is completely para• Bridges repos ted and reoomuaeaded as - ' ' ' . � (IroCery Depac!tinent •and -as � re- hoe not. existed for years. .lyzed. Bat feeble hones of his recovery follows : � � !. � �. ! � � I ' ' -The atinospbere -suddenly changed are entertained. Noah Burkholder, far work dons on I � , , �. �, ; � 'salt our trade is ateadily increasing , - �: conntenanee Tuesday night and since then -As -will . be �eeen fl=ow lbs oonnail townline between Markham and Pinker• I =� � i - - : we hays lied very cold weather. minutes our representatives have fully de• inR, $2.00; J H 'Conner, for grading 1st � .! , i i , ' Kindly give tta a trial order, r! � ' ' ilii ! - --Beet Scranton •coal sold at Piokering ceded to resist in ever legitimate way Don opp Toto 28 and 24, Ri•adinq qn 2nd, i . , , i i I , ' _ � - ' ' � . � ' . �: - Harbor fur X4.80 per ton. - This price file assuming of that portion of the York opp- lot 30, �lnd balaace aradinq on 1st � - - will prevail until further >�otiae, ltf roads situate in this Township. While eon opp .iota 80 and 81, $20.50 ; Isaac ! ' ' ! -i. ! - I : " {Ioods delivered to all parts of -� -Yanstone's sale on Friday was a the removal of the toll- ales is earnest) Mo sr, for ea 1 i 790 Oils ae. er award I - _ p - q y y PP y•ng p � �. I I- - teat success, Generale � eakin nod desired b all, the tee onsibilit attendin of en inset, 111,46 ; - j • ' g y "P g g y p y g g W Badgerow, fat � � ;the town free. _ - ' - _ ,` - prides were receiyed, horses. alone being apon such a move, ae far as Pickering ig repairing culvert opp lot 15, 4th Don, -. � � � ', ` ' - - ; • � � - ' ow, ae is natural at this season of the ooneerned, is altogether outof proportion $1•b0; Lorne Keefer, for repairing two � ' ' • '' � r hh _ -pp__ �; vest•• - to the benefit to be derived, hence the re-- culverts on siderosd between Iota 84 -and � � H N J.! I C �1 � ; • C� (� O - "_ -The- Cbrist�an Endeavor meeti>ig sietanoe. J.- E, Farewell is looking after 85 and material, 12 bb; Henry Byer, foe , •` I , r V nezt Monday e�.eniiig will �be ted by Mrsi Pickering's interests in the matter. Gt yards of t,►ravel Fnpplied on townline i � r ' - . �� . I � .. - - }' McAuley, Topic, Praise and Purpose. � --The proposed Centennial celebration) betwaea Markham and Pickering, being ;. I � _ r � ' ,. I', L �` This -will be a thanksgiving meeting, and 'of the settlement of Scarboro Tp, is now -half cost b2 cents, also far GO lards of � - - �' particularly inteiestinq. - well under way. The general eommittiee Brave) supplied ,liv. G2, 84.80; David An• • - -Don't forget tbA missionary meeting haye,got matters in fairly working order. vis, for 12 Surds gravel for Green River ,+ - 1 _ in the Friend's church blue (Friday) even• The idea ie tc tease �a memorial volume, bridge, $1.20; 13 Foster fur Iuuiber for � �4 ins at 9:30. Miss Rogers, of Telega mis• relating incidents of the early aettlecnent. Green River bridge also far plank for , � ' '��` �� sa ' stun, India, and W, I, Moore, of Toronto, For tbat'purpoae an information oowmit• culvert on 6th son, $17.16; P R Hoover � � a �,`; will speak. Everybody welcome. tee for each 'school section from 1 to 12 � Sone, for tnir.ber, ripping timber spikes � � .., � � - _ -. ~; -Mr. Chas. A. Conner, �Ghitby's new hoe been -appointed with the following and a©der poets. $35.88; �V Major, for I' I I ' � - � • ' . �} _ ;: jeweller, -who is now attending the Op• gentlemen as chairman : J, Rennie, Mil• repairing culvert on 4th Don bet 2G and ('jar tailor ng department is �xiow in full blast. � S'Ve •are turning out tical Institute of Canada, Toronto, in- liken ; Lyman Kennedy, A�court ; D.' `�7. $`1.H5, also repairs to bridge opp lot; ' tends making weekly visite to Pickering, Brown and W. Milne, Brown'b Corners ; `� in 5th con 82.97, slab for delirsrinR tim• i - fi set and beat Clothing at prices "which cannot be beaten, - Brongharl� and Claremont to test eyes A, Forfar, Ellesmere ; A. Senor, Woburn bar for above jobs, 12.G0; James Malcom, , , ; � ! . J. and receive repair � work ;n the watch• W, Treadway, Highland Greek ; D. Martin for extra draining, extragi•adinq, building _ ;. �' making after be retc:na, wLich will be in Wexford ; � � - >�t Levi Annie, Scarl•oro ; A. J. railink, furi,iahing bolts and other mater• • ' - , :... r I - , - , . �, , ,: two or three weeks. � - Reynolds; Danforth ; R. Knowles, High• tat far Green River bridge, $66.00, also ���tS ' ��� - S�laeS• ,• � � � .. � ��� -.Arthur Johnston, of (}reenwood, has land Ci•eek, and D. Baldwin, Coleman. for- repairing culvert on Gyle ion, opp lot �• � - � ' - ' -_ - �`� - ' - purchased the- Angus McKay 'place, lot � � � �� 8$, sad repairing Calvert on btb con opp � � - �s 6, con. 2, containing 150 sores, far. the � • r lot 3b, $3; J L Palu,er, forgave) to G - ' We ar offering -Good Values in theBe linea. Piave bought a lar6e stoc��� cam of $9.000. -This is one of the best_ � I. , �' '• ;. MARRIAGE. - " Stott for IH94 and to Chas and Alex Pal• before the scent adyAnce in pricos. - It will pay you to see thein. if not the' _beat fa��m in the Townsh►p of Baow•t-wrearus-At il,e residence • of r H, � <{ Burk, 5th con„ Pickering Tn., on Wednesday mer for 11395, !47 yards in ail •at 7a per _ Pickering. At $GO -per acre it ir� the Noy. loth, ice, by Rev. A, IRfcenloy. Picker- yard 810')9; R Wilson, for building `i - � - .I - ' general opinion that Mr, Johnston, hoe inR. Nettie,_daugllter of Fti Wiemer, whit• bred *o between iota 8 and 9 in the Gth - assured a great bargain.; church, to Mr. Ira Brown, of ritougville,' �' ; I I , � r�Y - I ;con ana.for drawing materia! and Gllin,R _. � � � i g ; -- -Come a ye tither �3cotobmen 1 and a roaches.,' BG.:►5; .1ohn Devitt for 580 � - - �i - ha'e a nicht at hams. The St. Andrew's � � I� Mount Pleasant. r �.. Pp _. _ .--- - -_ ._-- .-- .._ - _ - _ -- - _ _ -. -._-- _ _ -_ r .. - -• I 1 yarJe of f{ravel supplied contraotore ani) �- -- - o f�� ' society_ of Whitby- aLd Piokering will �� � I�=. i-. -- 1 ' Re -uri: of - $• ' $. - N i ppathmaster.e- adjaaiaR the village of � . celebrate St. Andrews day by having a P Q. 2 fe V Huo tomer. }irougbaul r at 7a er yard, $87.78; Caleb. T � �T u :�` -supper at the .P�oyaL hotel, Whitby, on Class 5-H-badill, F. �'Vhite, p g�� S �j DILLIN VI 11.AM � �� ` Frida evenln ,Nov. $en. 9th class -E Pilkey, K >dadill, $ I'orayth, for building ot�lcert in 8th con, s�;: y i; 29th,= Tiokete may o lot w and drawin • I s'� - be ha3 of the secretary, J. T. Mathison, Ham. Jonior nth Claes-(} Hood,, F PP R the from Cherry• sradill, R Pilkey. Senior 3rd class --L Rood, $8; II T,}iomson, for bolts and ! ' '' Furnitur© Establialrment ie replete wilt' the latest Stye@8 III �.� or any member of the committee. This Goatick, F Goatick, P Tomlinson, i•; wood. spikes, 75 Dente; Wm Boyne, for re air• BEDR00 SUITS at $12.' ' , _ ! promisee to be an evening of mach en• Jonior 3rd class -C $lorry, F Cowie. � inR ap roaches to bridge app lot 4, in the � � o Ment. p PAIILOP► SUITE, - ' - _ r�x� _ � J y - Burton, O Barton, J Hood. fir. 2nd class ,4th, also for plank used in the above, ., �. -It has been intimated to ne that a -J Pilkey,.A Hunter, A Ham. Jonior 2nd 96.15; Geo Lawrenos, for cedar Head in ' _ ' EYTENSION TABLES and , number of eulverta in they Township )lave cle,es-L Wood, >a Russell, W White, C repairin brid a in 4th cob, o lot, � 1 - ' R R pp $1.60; i' I - CHAII�13 of all descriptaone,,� - been damAged during the peel fortniKbt Goatick, C. �'Vhite, J tenors. Part 2nd Wm Resell for work gravelling and grad- _ �. - - � ' - ,1�� by traction engines passing over -them. cease -x Pilkey. C Percy, A Moore. Part ins, 18, also for work and material 'for ' I e have a lot of new styles in .�ieture Framingl� on hand.,. The mnniaipality bas no right to canetrnct let class -L Pilkey, A Gibson, W iroore, N - � cniverts of such a nature as will carry Barton. eztending oalvert on Kingston Asad op• r ' •; �. . these heavy machines and the owners ��---� ' ! . posits eat 2•l, $2, al8o cleaning oat water I ' '' � - - . ��• • ' - I - course on sideline between late 18 �' 19 L'NDE�T` INGI : Onr Undertakin D© artment ie also cam late In eve>�r } ! - Dan be compelled to make good what The -Court of Apppeeal hag ordered the g P p �.�•`.�.; daJplage they may cin in that way. Nezt. Sunnyside Boating Clnb, Toronto, to re• 84; J M Gerow, for measuring, cartakinq teepee Coffins and Caskets in all sizes constantly on hand. Embalnta: week we shall and delivering township timber • at, in nl e a 6 ecialt give a review of the law mope its building from tele Lake Shore Bron ham 116; Thos Knox. for drawin g ' p y - � �'. in this regard.• - road. K g �' -� I f _ � � �� plank and ooveriniT bridge and building H�L S � �DTLLII�GHAII►I �lckerin -Lillian Edna Susan, daughter of W, The Minister cf Justice refused to railing by order of C t3totts, pathmaeter, j• � ; . - H. and Eva Jackson, who reside at the interfere with John R. Hoo r'e seatenoe � �.k-: Ps $1.b0... Geo Gi►tes for building culvert on —��A -Brook Road, .died on Mandap the 18th of 25 pears for attempting to murder his sideroad het Iota 80 and 81 in 2ud can, $`?. -�----_________ _ �___--____—_ ._____ lust, The child was only a little oyer wife. - �f, two years old, and a fairly healthy child _�, { ==;— �i I ! Yoar 'committee has before it a Dam• � • until a few hours of her death. The fun ! .�.II I � � mnnioation from Col Bnttun, complain• r - ! -� Pickering CounCli I,. • I � inq of culverts being blocked np on srde• - era) took plane on Wednesday, to the -- ' ' - road between lora 84 and 35, and would � r � �' Union oemeterv, Whitby. Mr. and Mra. Abe allays-oonnail met pursnaiot to !ad• recommend that. Firat•I3epnty Reeve vie• � I ! ' - ! . T. _! ' ' � � ;. �_ Jackson are greatly to be pitied as tbiQ ie jonrnmAnt on Monday, Noy. 18th, at it the places and to have tete necessary ! I ' " 1 •. I - I - - �''� • s the second child they shave lost in a aim• township hall, Brougham. Members all re sirs made. - - � ' ' ilarly sudden manlier. - p ; � As the dark dreaming clouds of depression a iliftmg, '. - � I present, Reeve in the ohair. The min• Thos 13hirk, of Markham, -yeas heard - And the gleam of prosperity over us glows, _ _ '� �t�; - -G. E. Alger, N. C. BB�•oy�n and �. N, utas of last meeting read and approved. before the connote Baking that Piokering � ���:� - Hortop appeared before Magistrate Har•- Timothy -Cain was heard re drains on eounoil make a small -grant on townlinA i � TIs a suitabl+a time to look over our wardrobes • ` per, at Whitby, Tuesday evening, to hear -lot 16, con 1 ; '• betweei, Markham and Piokering o p 8th I And aerouely think about -getting new clothes. � - themagistrates decision as to the evidence - - Mrs Laidlaw was Beard regarding ;the son Piokering on oonditioDa that �►tark- � k - - - ' _ '- adduced charting them with !tying to support of Mary Jolly . � ham council As th above Conviction strikes ou and ori are moved to �igor0 , '_�` grant a elks amOant. :, Ae � ' -; `: defraud the Home Life Insurance Com• Thos P Shirk asked tb have nivel action, we ould ask ou to kind) remember that vie make clothes and mal~: � your committee hoe heard no complaints y 9 pang. All three were committed for planed on west tawnlioe opposite the 8th from " the ratepayers of Piokering in that them right regarding pricerand general make-up. W.e live in Pirie's Blocs- � _. trial at the Coin ry General Sessions, con of Pickering. vicinity' we would recommend that the � - - which start on December 10th, nezt. A number of accounts warts read and matter be }aid over at present. (^� 'Ir � � Alger will also be placed on trial than on referred -to the variolic standing oowmit• On motion of Mr. Poacher, chairman, ••••�: �.va.A�l,Jt A1J�3 PI�ILLRiNG S•+� -;:.,, the Equitable _charge. Thep are all ant tees. report was adopted. on ball, Alger in $G,000 and Brown and The clerk Waa inatrtioted to until 'the - FASHIO1�AIiLE TAILOR,. ;, . ! - Hortop in 8`L,000 each. - y • On motion , of Messrs. Hilts and Rich• � - " - partie� Wbc, bad obstructions on William arda the reeve was inetraoied to paytbte i ---Glenbaillie, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Street, Claremonti to removo the same `at acoounta as presented by t&e various ` J. Y, Hadley, of Piokering Harbor, was-o>aas, -eommittsee. -the ensue of s happy event on Tuesday A aomtlbunicatibrl was read from Col Mr Hilts asked that .his by-law for r � � I ' ` � -` afternoon, when Miss Irexl�e Margaret W M Button,' Com laininq - of onlvsrte on bonnain .lbs erection of wire fen � ' -� � Barrow Hadley, and Frederick Charles p g ase, be s . ' - ��� � � S � - zr sideline between lots 84 and 86, m.the Laid over until next mseling, The Priv• ►J ` Armstrong were united in marriage by 5th Don beim clossdl, stopping np his liege was granted.- , _ - Rev. MoAtiley, of Piokering. The b>"ide drains I I I ' ! "i � • i f i f�l• f f • • • f i • i i i iii • • • �° was assisted by Misses Armatron Jaak• lif r Riobatda seconded by Mr Mowbray, - � - g+ The aa�imittee on• Sheep Killed by moved �to introdnos a bylaw to provide °� - . i :� son, and Hadley, while 1Ir. Hary Arm• - '' atron an orted the y Dogs repprted and recommended ae for the payment of..a bonne or reward for ! , . � - � - = g pp groom. -. The prey: follows ; lbs kiUinq of doge found worrpiDg sheep Ne'W ribte, CottOnadea, Shirtinga, Corsets .� - � Anis were namerons and beautiful. Aftef• Wing B' Brown, for dies sheep killed, and for tete dieaoyer of. /he owners of partaking'of a dainty breakfast Mr.•and 12.88; Baberl.Storks, Dae cheep, $4; 8 anchdags. y ilenta Ties, latest Style end Color. 'White l�nci Earley Shirts -- • Mrs, Armstrong left Wednesday moi;r,ing Burkholder, for- three ghee killed 110; 8prin Suitings and Pantinga. ` fin visit a number of the American -pities. p The aonnoil-went into committee of tl�s - I ' " J W Hogle,•two sheep killed and 4 war• whole thereon with Mr Bioharda in fhb � Remn uta of Prints at Reduced prices. , - - Ries and good wishes a000mpanied, them vied; $14; John Ham,, ox One sheep kil• ohair. After some oomstderatioD of Ohs on their journey. �_ � f 'Wall opera from Sc. up. - ,. i ' led, 84; Arthur Jackson for 8 cheep killed, by-law the committee arose and reported -', � -- � - -Dr. James Rea, late of Toronto, but. 1G; said amounts being two-thirds sworn proq'ress, and ask leave to sit again. ' �� - � ;. l .. •-� GE�. PaARg�'�,t Dilllbart0il. '; formerly of this place, died at hie reel- .value. - ' - - dance, corner of Dundas street and Mr Mowbray, seconded by Mr Hilts, On motion' of Mr Rtaharde, chairman, mouse that having received a latter from - Dover court Road ' Sn>,day night. De• deport wag,adoptsd. ' sassed was _ 84 years . of ,age and has n The committee on �Cantitlgenoeg `reg ,Ment ethat hie tazeacbs gednoed oneghalf praatioed in Toronto for some eight years. ported -and recommended the follow on aacunnt of same ,.nd that the olleotor t t i - s s '. He want through, the North West Dam• ins accounts:: '. � paten in 1885 with -the ambnlence Dolt e , bs instrnetsd aaaordingly, - .., �• I , ( ; P W ,J Clark, balabae priletiuR � voters On motion of Messrs. Mowbray -and _ I _ _ of the Queen's Own Rifi,es:; For the past lista and advertising same, 127.b0; Chao Hilts s by•leiw wag i>utroduced a ointan - �` • _ � "I _ - year,. the doctor hoe- keen in poor Bradford, .burying horse by order of W Y a .pleas for holding muniaipalptpiomina• � �.,. E .' SAVE `s� Moro;. complete health, agd be had bat little prospect of •Riohardsgn, •sanitary Ynap�Qtor, 12; Gee tions and elections, and thea poietin � `""'°�.�''- ' •long -life, oanenmption having marlirYd Garow, reeve, ,sspenses to 'Toronto and twf de ut •returnin oflicerg t p q � and varied "stock of, Millin . _him for its awn.- ;The end caine'snd8enl P 3' g �rreside e� ! ,•.•••..,, � � ":< ' y work• 'in connection •.with Rolage bt•idgs thereat. The by-law was �aseed through ' •�....°�; lusty 'and acoompaniinenta' than � � � `; however, as be ,did hie v�ce worL� as matter; regiatinq -the :ttnloadtgg of its several stages and anally passod 1,: L����- �- ;� usual through the day, ands retired,; b>,it that portion of the Kingston Road lying There was no abanges mads from uga e. - .� I �-aver before.... - abort 11:45 v: m. wee- taken illi in the Township- of Piokering upon tivitg Ths gains peaaea ware named ae were �- � � � :.I - � : ,! ' hemorrhage and •aspired in �wa or t tee municipality ,5.60 ; -T,bos Ponober, ex• jalgo tete Dames of `bi+�Id de ut ffioer , � i, ; - - �` minutes_, -Deceased .leaves •a widuw'anc9 pensee to �'aronto u �ra•Rou a matter, p y o, e, , - I ' two children, who have the sympatb of 2.40•-R.R p 8 Mr ftiaharde, gohd ,bl' 1'►fr Hilt, : • - .p,ll Picketers frie�lds. �' - � � Mowbray, gapenees to Toron• nt tbron h a Malicia ole I ' �: r , ° , . _ .LY.I � � . � .. 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'°A: _ _ ,.-._ - �' `L�t'.'%Prr�' 'F �"�.-vim- .:�.•-<izr"r�rrr .»i _ - .�as}t' x. - >,. .: � - - ^ ", g`,h � �r :ra, re=a�-+�•+� �Tf� �. 5 � ..:Tse .v. .. _:c - - _ _ _ _ ", ska,''� - � _ r -,�` � _-� "� �r �?,r:•� ate,:.. ti �« �l •-...,., ,,>,�.sru .'� '- � .�,p «..�,..�,+v � b_. �.c .. _:. � r. - � ';'� _ `�tiOL� � 11�. BATE11 • � 8.0. Core 'i;ng Street, )�ioker 1!0 tCo 11:90: Event mHOMAB PA •1- at Dnnbnrtc °#nude to loan at fl� •' ENTON � 1 ' � •SOLICITOR z� asst, Toronto._At a T E. FARE' ae •TER,Colnty ":�olici';or. Court A TAMES MIL] tJ TARP Public Thistle Fie." veal �.4; REGINALD 1�' ter, Solicit ,• loan, investment) ' doused, 15 Toront '` �OW he Mci fere, tiolicitc '� ot�oe, Whitby, Ont d. 9Io(3illivray, LI JAMES LEN �� � Notary Publ� will attend Uran Mondays of ea.h Tuesdays. Money G•ALLAG !J . Solicitors, _: Toronto, will be t 1 Brougham, every inetrncti ane left, ' throughout the wi Lo on Saturday. I F. W II H • Surgeon a ratio Veterinary C Dentistry. Memb Association. Dent day or night pri Residence, TelegY vale. u 'IIOPIiIv 11• GEON, (} urinary College, ' - of the Ontario Ve • Ot$ce. residence s 4 quarter miles u drivinµ shoes at i hours from 7 to 11 '� graph address vr'1 �. green 2iiver. Ont �' THQ�iAS A, AIiS' SUIic,F veterinary Colles of the Ontario �'e� oleo hgnorary met Society, treats all - mate. Alt3o parti� � Dentistry. All cn reasonable rates, tabliehment of Gt Claremont. Tele; ly atteinded to. Susi �.. H�`iAS D� Tmissioner for ' Mont, Ont. ___ �� 77 ;R.IIOOV �``' r • RIAGE Lig milt. Green Hive 'BIINTIN • Licensee f o >+; .sae at the store village. �:: � . ooBnE Y an( affidavits, Accou� >ltoney to loan o bated. OFF:;E `. Brongha3n every transaction of bul ` A. POST, �• for the c and ePeciflcatione R bnildiag. titeam ventilation a epE ' oornor Dundee i �: Beeidence—Binge THt,�As P� tio;2eler, Vah the whole of :dart �;• attention given to pharges ldoderate r' BOs !7, Broughsn: YO�TILI 1' • Green IiivE �` Brous Criends boll )arm stock. and e be handled by tU Dare and sold iu t GLARKE Sc v Commaeioc • Piokering regular Life Insnranee G tionably the leas doing the largest eat profits. Also The F�mployere I ,� The f3trongest C ��tendigg Insurers to interview that a eel vee otherwise. THE W1 OF - -- wNi tlapiial Authorize OapiLal Subsorib� Capital Paid-np , Rest . . .......... . >�oAR John Qo�van, Esq : Bell 1 w. F. Gowan, Esq �' son, Esq., Rot < Patterson, Es T. H. McMillan.. A General E Drafts issued, pr united States, a able in all partE rates of interest Deposits and ere LeLtion to collect iCKEF311 Mails arrive from Arrive G.T,w, 8 7 •' C,1 T E 0 9C 1'�hitby H di GTEEi4f Moneq orders tact • igevirsa� # Deposits received ver Dent per ape