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I 1_-_ � �. , I'::"- : 1''_'.. .�,, 1p, ­ I I . . :� 1,11 -�. _%. �.�,, �?Lll­ I _1 � I.. . - � . :, ­. , -, ,� - ,�v " - ;,,� ­ .- I � Du 09 : � ":: "...- I ­ . I . . ,,,I. ,�I:�., _._",_-__?1 . � _.­.. - . , _ 7�1.- - . - ­:'_ . - - _.,:,.-Or ,;.. I - OUTAROUNDUS , . I �, __ .14 . . %.J..i�� - . -1 ; . I hero Tuesday morning, the wind unroofed '. '. ", .- ., X � ; I � . . _,... ,. r, "', - .4, - ,.­.,-.-.-"� _. �', I . . . . Mat Waits has changed big resid * to . ­. "Y' .1 , . I ence . I.. ­�', . � .. ; I , 1. . � � ,��, !-"" I . - . I . . ­ .1,v, 4 . . .,� . .1 � . . ­ . v I MeAical. J;., ­'? - ­ I—- I ­ � , Goo. Philip's barn to the east. of the ill. M le ave. - I - - �. .--��,: . . . -1 . . I : __ - . . �. - ­ ­ , 4'.1 . . " . t,411�-. � i; ,I __ . . _ . .. . .1 � - .. - �1- . ­� � 'i ,� 4 . . � . � . . - . . o . .� ­:­.k`� ���, � , , . ­ age. The damage is being repaired with W. S. Dicksoif, of Toronto, is spending � � - I I �'-'_�i� .,?. , � 1� C,4-_-_-_­-------� - I LATEST LOCAL RAPPENING8 RRCORDXD Sir '- !'--."('� ,'4 -.v. � . 1. . . �__ .1 , - . � - - - : , .��-�, " �.. I . . � ILL, - i . M. BATEMAN, M,D., C.M., M.C.P. as little'dolay as possible. a few days at the old home. . _ _� .� I ' , I � 8.0-.,C . oroner. Offics and Rasidence, - TIRE P1288 AND JOTTED DOWN BY OUR . . ,­_ I;, . _­�,, � . ­ "' * " � 71_ - �f-,�,A, - 0 & . .. The tadle's Aid of the'Obristian Church Miss Colon spent Thanksgiving with her: -, ­ �:,;s�,-:� ,'.,�. . , o . Ing Street, Pickering . moo hours: Morning : CORRXBPONDZNTS. : " '� jj�4�' , , ,_ I � , " , __ - ­ . . . � - � �.,�, � . �. * 41" , � � , �..., . . I . . . ,_ -.-_� . purpose having a parlor social at the resi- parents at* Toronto Junction. . ­.. !,`�F ,- J .7., so to 11:96 ; Evening 6 to a. , . 7' . .- - 1, , , . . I I .. 11 1. -- , - _ � I . . - . . I ­.; - j " - OLARRMONT. _'..� . . deuce of J. W. Hogle vu Wednesday even- W. B. Hagerman, of Toronto, visited-,,. - - .* - : �F.­_ - : . i - - _ . ­�: � . '. ,)V_ ;. � I . . " , __ 'I- T, � .,...!, ­ . ..� .. � ,. -� :_ ­'.. - L"ag. . . � I . . ing, December 4th. ODly 10 cents will his parents on Sunday last. ., . ­ '. � - �'. I" I . I : . __ , .1 . :.­ ,-!-" , 'ill' admit an adult. There should be a huge :­ . . - . - ­_ . ... - wigs Annie Gould in -at present W Mrs. Jno Foucher, of Toronto, is vi�it ;­ -. ."'. �` A13 PARKER, Barrister etc. is - city friends. - - - - - ­ , � attendance. The funds will be devoted ing friends here and at Brougham. - `r- .;�, -;.1. on each Saturday. Private - - -,. I 1, - .., _. .., . , _� - . Miss Grace Wilson, of Toronto Univer-_-.. ':-�, .,., --l.*1, .1 ga�.t -, , - tri V . i I ,_ - k. _.,O, , I 11 T11.0t M) unbaxt 351y ,,, l D. Pugh, of Chatham, is here this week t o- renoyating the church. , - L - - . , ­.&�% .: .�,_ '_; , ,,, . ­;. ,!it "'. 4' � � - 1. I ' , I $_-_�:j" ,, _ - . . 1� - funds to loan at five Per Cent. . Wo . with friends. . . sity, visited her parents here last week. . - ­ , ­_,� 1,�`� - . I -� 2 � ,,� � __ - . .. ,1_1;�,'V'i . I . ­ . � - . - - Mr. and Mrs."Thos. Ward and Mr. J. Li ­ . - 4- L � , , :L . . , . __ *� - .. ; ?­ , . I � � -, . - -_ - -, 4 , �!�S-� I .1 11 ... � I . Miss Montgowry, of Whitby, was here , , - . A",;­�� I - - ISTERS, .. ': �­-.: -�;­,� i I . _.. . - I _: . Highland Creek _: : ,. .-; '. , .. . I -I ­ - _'.. ..�,_, . I I .. . . auday with ..�­ - . �.�k�'_00 T)ENTON & DODDS. BARR �0 . 'i �., Spink, of Toronto, spent 8 Z, SOLICITORR, ETC., 1W Adelaide street over Sunday with friends. . 1, . .- __ . � . ­ I I Ul. I, ­ .. , , .... 1, qg,�� ,I - - . ­ * - - 2'. 1 , ..: '. ,,V � _- . 11 X , . - - Illy Choice amily Patent Flour s8zo per I friends here. ­.�. �. � , rt' -4 1;� east, Tororto. At Claremont Tuesday � Opo., and Iowan Dowswell, of the city, .� I be eve the Melville choir had th6ir - �_�' -J� N.""; " , " i - . Miss Metcalfj of Toronto, spent a few : ". ; 1: � , �,:, WO # - - . '. �, X.�,�, .��) - . . I A T THU -, - � I � .... - . ­� . L. . - ,!.r,1.,. �,�., ' . .11.` I ... � " . ' ken. I wonder if one would'nt � :,. 1 ". ; I . I � . * * � . E. FAREWELL, Q. O., BARRIS. " .1 L 4- , were here last week for a few days. picture U days last week with her brother, W. H.; ..!'; I . ,,, "ti, . - . - . . � -� , ­ _�_��Ie� �,zi I . I , " , I Albert Hyfield, of Kirkfield. visited his took weO in the gallery with Ford. ' � : ,L�' 4'. , ,,- ", . unty Crown Attorney, and County . . _ _ , , . .4_ .? ._ , tj * TER, Co Metcalf, principal of the public school. _. ,� " _ I L __ '' , , & , . ,,- �- , -� lcq SPINK MILLSA , __. ", _.."�'_, 4 .. I ­. - " Solicitor. Court House. Whitbv - - IL - - - - - - L ",�, � w ! inotb6r and sister over the holiday. The Sighlaud Creek F. B. C- PI&Yed Birth -On the 26th inst., the wife of W. �� �. � , �-� .� *- ­ �4..- ppy:. - -_ � �t4l,A . R. A. Flowing, of Markham, was bore friendlY, game of'foot-ball on Thanksgiy- A. Hagerman, of a daughter, and a ha I... .i�:, 97'. , AMES MILLE111, SOLICITOR, NO- ­ 1=10===Z�TO_-�, . . . . 3 , �,'�t� �, ... . - I J TAR'Y Public. Conveyancer. eta. office at ! __ . on Tuesday with Now William'o machines. ing day� The game was won by �4. C. and proud man is Wheaton. . -1 �. �__ - _,Z�_ ` _*Q' . �.. . .1, �'.� ", ._!� . '17� - ;-:5,-."f-. . 'J�;! . - - ­ ­. Z 1 Ougham. money toioan. . . � . I :�%Z'.."�4�� Thistle Ha." near Br I W. tadgett has returned from the west by 2 go' Is to 0. We are pleased to learn that H. H. ­�. - f -".-A4', �! 7 �­ - N . . - %,, � . ' ly ill for ,: , � , � . -4 , _ _____ __ .- � � ­_ . 4 - � r - .1 . . - L ' ' , � - , . 17 , _ _ . , ..... I �1 . .1 � :. _ - ;. r , - - 1. .1 - ­ J - �.: � ., ,l ,0', ., (�­, " as . _ . 1, . �,� , 4 . ..� ,�, 1. '.... '_ . - where he has spent the past few months. An :11 round pow wow, took place at Major, who has been dangero . . 1, . , , ", - �L, ,� - I . L. , I I . I - ­­ REGINALD M. MACDONALD, Bar- �- - . �_ ., '. I *..,;;, , �.� I - %.- w ­. ­ L . J�. . -1 .. ;: 1. I ter, Solicitor, Notary, Eta. money to Wd *' , , .''. ��,-:.. �. ,:1. �, Jndson Pugh and wife. of Whitevale, the H. C. on ThanksgiVing evening when the past week, is now on the mend, and - I . , "L, ': 71'. � -V � �_, I ,. 1- I . ­ A � . .1 _­ . _1,1� ­ -, 4 �'..? � . I i . . ­ . , - - '" -%.' � I . - lw� , ,,',k'-- - - I , loan, investments ma(3e. Reginald M. Mac- It' ­ I - - I . visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Evans this quite a bar had their skates on. The his medical attendants now feel assured of I . " - � `­ , 1. , - , - ` I , . .. 7": i,: , ..., " - : -­ 1,,.�:"""-,�"-r,l-,�i, - ­ ­:_.1A­'__�,z donald, 15 Toronto at., Toronto. '�­_' .- .'. 'I �_L '_: i week. bush w�eufjmlightly damotged. I his recovery. We hope soon to see the', _­. L"!,,-,�� , t ,-., ­ . 1. �.L ... C'. . q,L _. I ,:. .. ., 'k ." . 4� � - . .. �. , . . , ., - 1'. � .4 . .. .. , ..: -L ; ial Harry in our midst once more. � 1�t'l.i�, . �'. . I .1 I , _. I .. �..-. _�L... .. �-,,j� i;ol , �;, -, - ... : %, 11" . , . . . L - ­�. . . Mrs. Thomas Thomson and Miss The��Rev. McGillivray will preach to ge, . I _ , .11-- - � " . _ McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS. -.�.� 1, ... I � ��,_ ... - . " _," _.'­ . 1. -�.. . . I'� �i.­ _�:, :.. :�.. .� 1% , , 11 . . .. _ _ . . . . " � - _. 1, '' . . I -;: �� _,��_�L: . rl , " - _% 'Wl, T--:, ", - %4", . L� , A . - -1:111 , 1 , : .�� I AUDLEY. I ",­ �' .: -,- , _� - i, Solicitors, &a. Office opposite Post ---' _' ' F-0'- - . ;!. . ".... : " �. , of Toronto, were bars over the the I. 0. F. lodge on Sunday eve in the I . I - : - ­ -.--� 1. .,,,��. � Dotor a, & . �� . � . .. " -_... . � ­ .- I-_ I ­ L I. " . ,.0� 1. - _ z"i :_ , L , I ­ . . . . . . . - . - I � ..., __ , 'p . ­ ; . . � - '' , ,!:� �: �' ,,, office, Whitby. Ont. J . I -1 Los *; Melville church at 7.80 o'clock. All I - 1 ----4 : --,,� . - - - - , no. Ball Dow, B.A.; Theo. , - . bo,i'd,r - , . - :­ : - ­­ . , _� __:,::��, ,,� ' , 1;1 - I , - - .1. - I I I .. . livray,LL.B. MoueytoLoan. 8y I - I - I . . . _. I 1.� . : , .,., ., , , _1 . - - * . * - - , . I . � A. McGil I �. ; . . Miss Wallace, of Soarboro, was here members are requested to be preoeut, -, ` _��.-_4�11'�,'X,A_4 I L� ,:. .�­;_--,­,­F,. . ­... ­'­ ' . I It 1� , .- . � . .. . I .. . . .,.j4 - - ''! -� 1 `�5 ,-- - :�._� . - , . TOrktias has been visiting he . . d . , .� ,,, � I - The B 0" yl�� Miss Sfid-'� i3ray grandayed'at hom.d. �� - - '� AMES LENNON, Barrister, 3olicitor, :-.1 .. L., -.1 over &be holiday with her sister, Mrs. LITTLE JOKER. Mrs. . , �,,� - r , , . �Vil - � k1.v,?9 ef 3g, Ontario, , .11 ."� . , . , , , . , _.". .. ;4, � L ,,,--j Notary Public. Etc., Pickerix I ­ Goo. Gerow. '. 1. � .- parentu here. J, , L,,,,, , , lAe offices at Brougham on . .., _,­-%:­ '.,_,� .- .-: �". L ` '-. . . . � 4P . ..'', `� -, � , - will attend branch .1'. ­ , I- I _ .. I * , - - * . _ �­ - - , ` , . - .1 1. - . . - , � �::,-.. I . .:­ .:�, � . I 1 . I The Union Tbankfigivmg service i I . .. ,I. _�..: " ,.�, Mon&- ya of esih weelt and at Clarqmont on i .. I f. L .1 -­ 11 . in , Markham Road. L- Several of the families of Messrs Pardou'. . ..::. ,�. , �� 110 i- �tl , , . . � __ i". , . . I " �* ..1i ...' �i "1: _:_�.- �_ - - L . : ":.. Y _ . ­ _ L . - *&' 1 4917 _: ,_,F I . - Ill , - - ­....�Z1.,,;;JL I _ .. . .., , � L ' � ­ �- . -_ an , - . . L. ... - .Tuesdays. Monev to loan. - '. ,z ..:;!-: ... .k. _; I L - 1. .. .. Erskine church on Thursday evening was I '' I d Guthrie attended the wedding of their ­ . z j". -:.--.­-;,' �,�,, .... I L., .--.. I . , � ___� I I . ,-p L � . .: I , � � I L . - � _1 . ; : '. '. ; �:. ­ �.' L,__ ., ��-, .�: -�� -1 - I �:. t:;__L_.1.- .. "�`j- He b11119 worlidd hard well attended. J. Patch Visited this burg on Saturday cousin. Miss Baillie, of Reach, reoently. ­ . _ L, �,:�`�'*�,"(,J �,, " .. " I , , Z GALLAGHER & CO., Barristers, . ..,! , -� -. i�m_':,�. � _., . . , ,,.;�, ",, Ing, � Mr. Hughes, of the Ci P. It. hers, bas evening On Monday evening several of the - .. '_ :­f�-_��.��4 ,� "! etc., Canad ,� , * . ­- -1T �L_ , 9t � �Z . ­ ',. f all 'il�',_, e Solicitors, a Life ' build � 1. summer and has done 1042 , I 1. - . . - . . . I . . .4 Toronto. will be at their office, Winis' Block, , L;: ­ . We noticed Mr. Ju Jab beading for the friends of Mr. and Mrs. James McBrady :�....; -�� - ,rto `4 - .. ... I . purchased a fine Dominion organ from . . . . _4 i..4�A, - �­ . . � ate :, � - � L.'r.- J ,.r every ssturday.' Any business or as much for you as a man . 4-., "I Brougham ... �!. ; F eut a fow days ago. gathered at their residence to celebr - _.._I'?�k"11-,�-, . . I _ it, .)n6 left with Thos. . Pouchor Raq. '-. '.-`::­__' 'You. W. Fleming. of Markham. W" ­ .:,� _�'....'.:;,. , .- - , _;:;_ � _ , .%.: Instructi . I would have done. Mrs. D. Hope, of Goodwood, was the their wooden wedding. The- night �'; throughout the week will be prom ptly,aiteude� .,-�.]_'_:�'rli- I E8ra Sbetiek, of Stouffville, has eugaR. " � - .1 -k ­ � izqo I I— L " `- _r. '_!-t. - .1 ­ , --i _114...�I­., 1 ­�, want to make him feel a a short time ago. very disagreeable and many were thereby ':. I - _(-x,i:%9_,1. Ji . . quest ofl Wrn. Seller __. :'�' - - �" -"I to on Saturday. Money to loan at 5 per cent. � . _ ad for it time with W. J. Grabam, work 1. i i ,,,,, .. ..- �i: I � � , �* ' '_ "., , .:' ��_ " 29-6in I I :, . . b We have -had a fine snow storm daring prevented from ,coming. Many from ''.. . I ,, - _�.L;� _ 0 � .- " L � , . . - - �,N I.. .;::. - ' ` ' that you appreciate im- in the blaoksmitbing line ,becoming a ­. ,,, . k - I - : - .,. �,� Q� : . 11 -:7 , ,�'v I :z-.'' the past week and but little more would Cherrywood, Brock Road and Whitby _ I -_ � im L . ., oing to do brisk. � , i iz _..': I How are you g - . �Y _,j�A s � , I V I - veftrima". .: L. � .1 have'miade good sleigbing. James-lonson drove thiough the snow and rain to be I �-. . ''. , v , I � , , ;_f . . . . � I— � ",., � I . I . 'I., _.., , J,! ... . _�, - - . - ";t, i , ­. - ". - " �._ _�-�- 7: it ? Money is scarce and D - '_,'­'�"`_'___- 1, ,___,.__O� �^_­�­�- � 'i. Judson Bu'dr, of Muskoka, shipped made capital use of what we had. there. As the evening wore on they were - ­ -! �_._ "4 "' . - -':. -L. .. � ;' . ' " ;�!,�. ­�_J -1 .. . , -,�, � H- F. WHNL�i'­'�E­TERINARY . :....; - , �. ,.!1_.:L:'11 - ,�. _­ V - , I ..i--. � . once spent is not thought bome fine venison to his friends here dur. The funeral of the late Mrs. Lockier presented with an address of some length iAt 1. ��, '111 e Surgeon und Dentist. Graduate of On- . . � I . ' L.- ". _Vn, '.9 . I L . . . . _. .. f . . . ,:!t .4n, tario Veterinary (3olloge, Toronto. Graduate in 1. I �..' ��' of again. But a watell- Ing the season. The -same was much took place on Monday at the Malvern and many valuable presents were present- .. . �, -vi , 04 �:: �0, - � . '. � - ..­X­r,,�A�j Dentist f the Ontario veterinary �f . . �, _ relished by all. cemetery. There wu a host- of furmer ed to them, minoug which a large extension. I i ,w .." � , I I . , ­�.�.-.:�. 1-.;_�.-. . . �. * _ _ . . � ;.,� _ '. one of Barnards watchos " .._ - _�'A-,?:':�. . Calls by . I ,­ _ - 1� ,-I.. -, .'i ._. 4, I - i. AasoCiatiOD. ,Dentistry a specialt _ . :­, 111* Dr. Smilb,of Stouffvill,p,will visit Clara- friends �ollowiug the remains to their last table from the Cherrywood friends was, �f t�, L .-, I :_ � �:.. - . .. ,�, . . . . , ,� , day or night promptly attendeitO. Offieel :.'L 4 -'� �1.1 1. . -will give him twenty mont on She first and ibird Tuesday of resting place. . conspicuous. Mr. MoBrady replied to the' � � -_:%� �'i� 24 Z. !�., L I .., . . . Residence, Telegraph and Post offices, White- , ­.. ,. . Sly , L ,.- L ,4 -� - . ­ � ­ . a u . il � 5, . .-. - times the pleasure a pres.!, each moutt.-' His dental rooms are in - , . A �-� !V. I - 3oly , . .. 11: � Browo's Corners is becoming - quite a address in fitting words nd genero I kS; '.'. __� --,I Vale. . ___ - � : , -,:, ',--.::-, I ._ , -.'�, _____ - ' ';, � ent of money would. Bunay's block, nt A door to the Market.* lively place, and there is some fine checker throw open the house to their guests Than , . . ��,­'..;t,'� " -_ . , , . . -- * � � , -, ,. /I .. I 1�1:.�. . - y .; . I . . L . I., .'�k� - , ; , A. Mantle is bav,iDR the W611 to the , �;, 1. �, '. , - the �,. J 1�4 OPKINS, VETERINARY SUR- : ' ' � -­,,'-`,',�&'4,i H H . ..:.� - .� ­_ players located therb. ' Barwick is champ. the fun began and Soo ' n all were lost in - , .- -,.,�., ., ?" GEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- : :, Every time he looks at its ­ . . ;�. , _,"j, . �'.�� t At a reasonable hour, the .- - --' t-' " � i, ��,,. :.. ,�Wjw, . 4� '��, � _� 11 registered member - ion,whPeYobisN.G. WethinkCl'!Yt*D mazy dance. ii;�� orinary College, Toronto, . . . : " 1, �.. % `3,_ 'of 0 ;: _..., �L - ,,- 1. ��_ L', truth telling face he will rear of his Chopping mill renovated and a - �.,. .­­­ " m the ntario Veterinary Medical Association. .:,4 :4 1, will be champion before long. company sat down to a well spread table ­� I'li'".L. I -�� . I , Office. -residence and shoeing forge one and one- � . . . now pump placed therein. Heretofore 1-174 � .-.. - remember your kindness. We 1; rn that a bicycle race between and on finishing coutinued the merry-mak-* . 1� -:!7,..-; . ,;,�,'.,- 1 " a& ' !,�,��.'l , ,��..­'_­;: 4,� . ' ' :41 ­ - .- .... quarter miles north of Green River. Steel . - . i water for the use of the engine has been Mean -wishe ,- , . 1�� I L. �.] L .. 6t iron prices. Olice Bud shop . . ­ :� ��. ­_ ]b all means Burners. of Sunrise, and Allison is ing till the small hours. Many well 8 __ .,'� L � - . : : .. y - ''.. " ; . �; JL '-, - . driving -912008 I - ­ . - .'. _ - supplied by a lank. ad for Saturday night. The route and benedictions weriD Showered on the � t. L,_ �' - _1 ':. � . : - .. .-:. 1. � , , arranst . L' . , ­: * � .' om 7 to 11 a. m. and -1 to 4 'p. m. Tole - ., _.: .! .. . I . .. I '. ' ' hOUTS fr L :� , ,c :, . : ; .-, '. . . . .. .. . _., .__ '_ , �,.__'­L'�:� . . . r , _ girapdb address Whitevale ont, P. 0. ad&ess, . _. . I ... _. . . . W. Thomson has returned home after will be down Front, across Jarvis to Oggins, bride and groom, mud we left with more ­ �' - , . . , ,� . . . . . �_ ,�._ I - . - . , Green River, Ont . . spendinp, the summer near Whitby, in then down Richmond to Portland, and than ever the impression thd't Mr. and Mrir.,­ ... I �_ , ,- � I - - � - .. ­ _ . . �_ :1. . .. - - __ ___ ____ - __ ___ Watch 'and Chain the Boy* the employ of S. Coxworth. He will thence toCrocketville. ThomuStoneball McBrady are among'our No. 1 citizena. � - '. ­ 1�'1.1 MAS A. GRXHAM, VETERIN- I . , 1'.'�." - L 'j�� -._".._' , - . likel assist his father in the ol,op as been named as official starter. May they long live together. _.1..:1%. . . - , 1� -_ . � I L. I - �; -,,;-� THAORY SUROF,ON, Graduate of the Ontario - . I .. - ,� ,. y . 2!A �, I '' - -- a -L ­ ------ -­ k,_, J . . 1 :. - -:1 � I 47 -'N. --' , 1, - - 11 �. . .- .­­ , . . ­ . -, � - '1- - 'A'�'. L I . Veterinary ooiiege,,rorontO,registerod inember . * __ business is now very brisk. . WALLABY, --"*- - - , - �!" . - I ` 7 ' , of the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association, - . ­ . . - � . . L " - � . � - L . :, :, tLrio Medical . L A. 0. Henderson and wife. of Whitby. 1 - '!' ___16 __ I . . O. L , L �. I ..; � �: I . :, � ',� -_ . 1. � -� - .: . __ 1. . . �i,,f_.L, 4� also honorary member of the On L , . . - I .. __ . .1 .: .;­ - .­ - , � " _ , - - '' - - . z- , L . . . . , society, -treats all diseases of domesticated ani Twelve O'Cloick were the guests of N r. and Mrs. E. R. L� MALVERN. I . . - ., : �,.,_,... _' I iso part;cnlar attention to Veterinary �- . - 1. I.. 'Jobn'Toms has returned from Newcastle *..�-��' z's I --_ . 4 ­ . . ��->�'! � i - " 4!- - gv , . , * mala. A Eddy oyar she holiday. Messrs H. and . . " �,. 4 � All cases promptly attended to at . - I . ''. - _. ;_ I,.' q Dentistry. I known 08- - .. - F3 , �ick, -what did you lend Tuffy 50 'Where he has been staying for a few days- � �T41�_% � F1 . ce at the W81 - . ­ � , , E. went ahoo&inR on Friday in Uxbridge ... ... ' � ;. 0 ril - .1 I . . � � * - J. .; �.L - .�� �, reasonable rates. Offi .,. ��,;.:,� -� .. - Wm. Norton has returned from London.. . ­ I - i- - ��, tsbliabment of Graham Bros.. one mile west of , , I ' ? you'll never got it. : - .tL �, 1� o , Tp. and bagged a number of rabbits and cents for ' - ;.. .. P� :. .. !_ g . a I ;.. - .. I ut Punctual- � where he has been tryin4 to pureba.se ., I I - ;�..�w - 4 . , ,_� " I I ., I � ­tJ I 4 . 1 L - guest of . . .. ,.! U't�"-.� Claremont.- Telegrams to Cl&y6mO _. 1, R. Lawrie, of T(?ronto, was the - . V, 131y I I I partridste. . .- - , �,_­ .. , L " . I., , , J - . ,,I.- All S_ - farm. . __ ­`�."��'Lp_, ly attended to. ;-. '' . .. An. 1:. , Jno. La�vrie, Gladden Hill, last weeks. � 1. �.' , . � 1%. I F . %__ - _' .. L . 1. �, Ira Boyer and his hat dissolved part. - : -� �_�`. V" � I . . ' " . . - - Charley -and Lin attended the gorgeous Dr. Clapp mourns the loss of his'pretty - � - _� 'L'-" ' .. , �, � -. L ... . - . ._ - , - '..; -, .�. - I 1 1'. nership on Tuesday on She main oQrner effier. A waggon ran over it and _ - ­ .. i-" ­'L , . . " ., . I .,It �!�.� 1, : � - - , , rout at the Centennial on Thursday last. L : '-p-1 ''.'­� I guotnevo (garbe. _ I little fox t . ­ , , . . �­ :L I � 1. I., - 1, �. . . L � - - I . . . �­ ;� . . . . - , . �:.. . I __ - - -,---,-- ���` I - . durinit the terrific blow and the lat shortened its days. I � - . `., F'i-L I " I - ­ - - - . - - . In dff ' . L r . .., 4�i ,4. I ___ ­ 1- - . ;, Newmarket on Thurs. 'L '­, _ ,I X ­ !., �, ad � . q `­� , I - - - '4" 4 ' ;� .­ � . . - 1. , . , 1AS DUNN, Conveyancer, -COLO- ell ;.- -.1 0 -1 . , found some time after on the street north day pla' W. D. Annie of this place, accompani ., _1 . �F ao.) 1�1­ I!,_ :!-."I" � - I.- ying foot -ball with the Toronto * " "`� , I � r, i . I - . ... I . . . - .1 - � - ,�.', a ..... L. , ­ I 4 miasioner for taking Affidavits, etc., Clair ...:".'- 1_. .. I .. I of the foundry. It had been carried tod - L ' '�, ­� i _., ..�. - I .i - ­ , 'k, I , gl I .,iji� T 2" L .,. ; i ��'�� a Scow. by E. A. Thornton of Whitevale, visi I I 'k It'' - - - i :j ­ -- - ,,,;I their friends north of here on Friday after- - . ".L'._. �4 . - -, - ,;��. wont, Out __ .. .... - : -:' �.,_. Was the aacient cry of the block over the hous". - The remains of the late Mrs. R. Locker . - .� 1:,­_.��.1--,:,.-­-­z �K I �. . . I . � .,. .; w . ::* '' - ­ ,�,' ­ I R. HOOVER,ISSURER OF MAR- . , - Magistrates Holden and Goro hold were interred in &be cemetery here 010 noon. _ ­ . "'�' - .t d I elty's watchman. I I Best goods ­ r ,.%� .4 11 P a Rl A0 E Licenses. omee at residence or L �', a. .- �: avid Beldom has been attending a I ..., ..: �. I -.`� -,4� ­ -.. court here Mon when an extensive Monday last. I? . � ­­ -4.;.:. i I .� 'Y'��L ,- . . I.., . . . I . 1. �,%. "..; 14- - ­ . .. and lowest prices. " � Every ,a f shooting matcheS at the Wood- � - . -X), nXill. Green River. - - . - �. case was disposed 01 The particulars of Allison left for Muskoka on Mond& series o . .- ­11!�1_4 ,r"., .,f I , 7 , - ____ ______ , . - I �.�': quotation is a bargain. Oth Y' bine last week, and carried of a number of - �.. f, " - - -,;�� . 7 _�I�i I . I L . 1. . . . .. , I - � '1?_� . , - BUNTING, Issuer of Marriage . %� the affair were as follows as nearly'as we This will give the K. C. moon a better . 7 . ._�, 'I, '� . - .,�_ .. _' � - - ' _ . . ­ � Be Licenses f or the County of Ontario. Of- . ere save money here, . � WhY can come at them : The day of Alger's chance to shine. first prizes. . .1 . I - I.. . _- _ . , iftee at the store or at his residence, Pickering � �, Miss Etbel McGregor, of Toronto, is re, Goo. Ressor, of Cedar Grove, un-secom., �_..: - --, - � %..f;;'1_ 1. I . . � I ; � . '__ ;,.. �is . - attended L . . . - �' - . Village. 12-Y _ I not you ? . � � . . , " _. sale darkness came on before the turnips newiug old soilusintances in the viuinity of 1,ni,d by Miss the dinner at ..'�- - ­., .� . - ­' ... . L - I I ____ ___ ' .. .. I . I . - .t J� L were put up. The crowd assembled at �%.�;.- � ­ . - - ---r -::,,; .. " - . . I E RK GROCERIE13.: . t'.�. . 1. �-. - .. . Poverty Hollow. the Centennial Thanksgiving. Arrange �. �. � .. , . R.BEATON, TOWNSHIP CL - 'I., . ., � .. I -.­ , I I 1 , 'L ­ . L '.. L�... 1,.:�__� . � . �;�. _ - -, Z. � . I . one side of the field and the bidders took things yourself next time George. . :', 4- *:-�;V � Conveyancer - - ,P-��, - D Commissioner for taking Puro Black Pepper 4 So. i 1b., r's Tommy Stons wheeled to Markham on _-,��,! F11. so maby rows each, wisbout going over T,�,Anksgiving Afoot bill match took place here On .--: - --- 4,v�,�A J , * 6t and Insurance Agent. . plar ."I'l.'r " 1 '7* 1 1. . :.,! , - -� -_U. affidavits, Accounts Wills pro-, .25c. I ­ day. He caused quiet a Thanksgiving day between the . 71" " 2 - _ - the ground. As darkness had settled he& * *1. ` ­.--­��.�­ KOue7 to loan on form property - . I considerable laughter. * - vy , - , `.-I- _. � - - _. -le. Will be in ' L , , . , . �_ _.",X.*q1'_ batee. OFFICE --At Whiteve te Pepper 25c. lb., "''gular down, the clerk did not stake out thorows eiphtiq of Woburn and Scarboro village.....a.. . .­­., .. . Brougham every Monday afternoon for the Pure Wbi Tom Robins .&0 G. Patton returned w 1. __�. - R�Xj�* on of business. 27-Y that night, but this was 8ub86q1Ie1)&lY from the North West last week. The boys resulting in a victory for Woburn � . %t _:1: -. ,., 4-"!_�,�-,A 40c. � ... '. ,�, .... 1�. �t_! . transacti . .1 - _. ,4.,­'ZA, . I - . . . . .. ,:.. - ,- - I . , V" ,ular done. In doing this Thos. Bear's name look as if the country agreed with them. goal to nothing. . : ,��"'� A- - L 1: ". . " !" [, " � . . N A POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT Pure Ground Gin ' R& lb - 7 �­­ , - - rag hootere �.", , " � go W was om't%4 and as he sold the turnips to "uire Ju Jab is as jolly as he can be, On Tuesday morving a party of a ,_. i. L�. , . , . , f;r the county of Ontario Drawin . : .-.-�--'.,.",�,',�'�-3 ` 1� _ 6 "a of . Secor 1, . �. .. .. I., 40c. W 0 Oerow,thas gentleman took the num. i . . - I N _.iO - - posed of Wm. McCowan, Angus , � � . ­ -a -, - . . ' I - -, ��'��e" , andal?eetfications furnished for every cl i. - ' he is smiling clemi down to his show be o0m ; .1 .,.11. A 01OV64 250. lb.. r8gular j. Wm. Cheater and Goo. Annis started for :�..*' "A..1-i'll, "k � -building. jite&m and h,�t water beating and Pure Oroup or of rows that were marked Bice think. cause the People blame ever&dy but be, I -,*.- . _', . "i . - ..�..;, � �Y..;.�­ 0. . . , iving . Ventilation & specialty,. Office -Gerrie Block . the Rouge with five hounds. On arri i . 1_. - .'- - ". , 1. , ,� ., -A",, . - Dundas and Brook streets, Wafty' 40c. .- � � . for writing to the PIMMING .NZWS. ­__ - _` ,III -4., -z�. 641� corner . I 7. . . ing it was a mistake in writing the name. ; �- - _:1 I 1� � _'� i - . plentif al, the. _ - Besidence-Kingston Road East Pickering. 37-y Pure Cinnamon and Allspice 20cAb., John Bice came along and not finding his The young Conservatives, of Soarbor6 there they found the rabbits ..: ' �.� "-, . ' .,7.�_.T.11F, w , �L , 1' I- ­*� �', _V!_�V _ , 'L ___ __ - - .- ­ __ - township, intend holding a lbanquet and four of them killing thirteen. . _W i _ -,I L __* - `0�--­­,. . .. . ­ _ , . - ­ _t.�,!ti��*, HOMAS POUCHER, Licensed Auc regular 35c. stake took this rows that were marked I .. .:.:. - .;: .;, - �;� -1 .'.-� ';�'J -, -...'' . � � ­ . ".. "I- - - :.. __ �� N - - - ." . �. . � . L. , T tioneer, Valuator, etc., for East York and Fresh Ground'Cofise '22je. 1b.,_ 'i . Wagoner and Besse. Mond the case concert on Wednesday evening, the 4th- of . . :. ., Brown's- -Corners, '.I-..,:.,.,-. ��`�-�.`­ -,. . _'­ ,�. - -�.._ ,�,.�_,..,_�, �..A_�j. the whole of North and South Ontario. Strict rep a December, in Mammoth ball. in honor of _­ - . . __. - r.- ` .. _�.�,�,;,;�., - - _ - � I , was W'. H. Wagoner vs. lobn Bice. W. F. McLean, M. P. � � . _b . � . �" _. 1* '1, All ' �, . I . ­­ 7 - _"," - attention given to all orders by mail ortelepaph. lar 85c. -1 ­_ - ­!-,:�0. I � . Charges Moderate - . s* AA' - ' :;:,'�--,-, 'Aft . Address THO.8-POUCHBR. ,&her beading the evidence the Justices Wrn. Malcolm leaves bore thi : ee or,..,,:-.,.;, , ',t "j'�,�'­ t , _ , .; Pure Musta,4250. lb.,-Tegulsr-40c. John Callandez, prop. of the P.m. wits . - n 1. P.:'.��,�­:. i. i Box 47, Brongbam. On t - orderpa Mr.,Bice to pay a fine 060 cents, summoned to attend court at Unionville on Chicago. �..� �. - -1 ­ I -11 1_,� n t�, � _a17 '. ��,:�., - - * ` � ------- ---------- Js -1 - __�,._ -,# _-X, ; -­ �4 i OW dsve. ��-. t-4.. . -, man Kennedy is spending a f - , . � _4, 1 01 . :% _... . � 11 ..�;�_,�,%, , . i - POSTILL, AUCTIONEER, ETC.. Large Bottle Pickles 11c, regular 15c. which togetbor with the pri" of the tur. the 15th inst, ebarged with-aellin intoxi- . ­ , - . I - at ws with Thomas Weir. .1. E ,.�--�,,�._­�,** . A Y Green River, solicits sales from his num Fine Canned Salmou 10 and 12je. nips and &be costs of the court amounted oating liquor without license ; a - . . � .`-.�` �,�:L - 1.1'. erous friends both far and near. Salesoffarm % I .1 , , J _ Mr. Becor and family were the &eats of � I . . ­�J-1 11 .- ". ..". - - I., .!�­ , i � , P, .4 _�,� a' Fine Fresh Dates 6e. lb. . to over 021. J. Lannon apteared for acquitted on account of insufficient ovi' , _ , " �,i, larm stock, and everything that is to be s9ld will __ . _�7' r \I.. I . . . Mr."Brooke recently. L �_- ',­ t`,t,; �4_ W ' 80, 40, Wagoner, while Bice condrow bis own deuce. �`_ - L f a, JU JAN. ­ - 1p, I ­ , be handled by the subecriber with the fitmost Sole Agents for Salad& Te . I has. , i- .. � - care and sold to the very best advantage. 481y - . .., Sorry to soy that Mr. Underwood ­ . 1. ., -- .. , -1 ___ ­ __ - - _ � I.,. - `-�,�,, 1�'. I bo alad 60c. lb. defence. Mr. Bice says be will try and �i I , � t,*. -, A'6 - - � - _0-'-, % " '. � . . . lost a very valaabI6 horse recently. . _.: L - I -I. �,._.' - - LARKE & DYER. -Insurance and - � -.1 I .,., -­ 11 ­ � I �'i . , , � - , ,, `:1 �.z imp . . . _. �. I . 1. i . . �F HILLBIDE �'� - . � I I - I , �6� 'J': I - �. . . .1 have the conviction quashed. Next Tues. �_ . .. Misses Lizzie Beare and Mable Ben .1 & " � . 1. '7 , -, . . I . I C Comm;asion Agents, Oehawa, wil - L, H. _. . .;�_ L nett, 1. _�-",_ `., -1411 5. . I . -� :_ , ." __ ': . 1. 1. . .. - . L' - " " S - . - ' visit FURNISHINGE;.- ,�::,.--11.: �1'1--:.!.� !" ,. �'. . d before the same ma strates, John . -_ " �11 . .1 . 1 ,._,.:. � Pickering regularl�,ip the iDterest of The Sun : I SLY gi - were visiting at Glasgow last week ­ ,:-�'e%"�-�-V,`�V,r - - . IT— ­ I � Life Insurance Co Canada, which is unques- Lined Kid Gloves froM ' 650.L J6 118. Besse will bring a similar charge against (loorge Maxwell is wt aring a smile. It's Abraham Shank is ba,ek west at presentl� -.; % ­­­'. e"kpk .1 -,2 ' - .- - _. _��­. 141 � � ,�­ _. "'T i -1 I M. tionably the leading Canadian Life Pompany, M a boy. s I .1. .��,;...;'_.!; Mr. Bice. Tboso will be rather d spending a few days with his friends. . *., -, . - � " A. ­N'l - ' I ­ _",, "_-4 '.. ".a,__, g at: ­ I , , 1. , - .. _­ _ . ­ "Ih, 4; , doing the largest business and paying the high- Men's Neckwear 10 to 750. Stuart Milne, of Toronto, spent Sunday Justice Tabcr is with J. Flemin �.­W­ ."-,.;� � eat profits, Also The Canada Accident Co., and I kurnips� for some one before this thing is I .,: lh�z,!� � . ' I Shirts and Drawers 20c to $2.60 - at home'. _��__, _.­�A_!k "�' -.� . . ,�, .., I � - .% .. �, I , �­ , ..� �, I . ; The Employers Liability Co. of London, Eng. each fivalh settled. Alger's turnips come high - present. Justice is the RLMe old boy. . �� _­ � �. -, .4� " , '. - I . . ; ,�, , The Strongest Corporation in the World. In- Fedora'Hats 89c. to $8. Pater'B. Reesor's now house is nearly Mr. Hastings'of Stouffville, has retu - .,.,.�' '... I �'. 1. . M. - -!��-'I-k'­., : . ,� , ",:: ­ 1� 4 .1 tending Insurers will consult their best interest - but i;appom that some people are dater. I _.; �;'­,4s­ I - to interview them prior to committing them- Dunraven hat 50c., 75c., $1.25, $1.50 mined to have them. . completed. " . ' �­,., .- . . . ad home after a short visit with C. H%st.: _ _ �.­� �V. r - - - - - �, .!I � , I 11..- -;�",4i--.�� - � selves otherwise. 1. WISE, agent, Pickering. 91V - -_ _­.. Mine I.Rosetta Hollinger has gone to ings. I - - _. � -,, I i� ! ,,.- �t�,,� - - to $2.50. - ___ . __ ­ - - .. - . 1, �� ­;­ � -,--- -- - y . - . - Little Yorlfr - _­:,,,__-,__ ,,!� __ . _ t'. ,�, � I '��. - I., . � ...� 1. �_�: 't . . I BROUGHAM. :1 `-1 ­'­_ _�' be � _rI., i , -,_, ".. to er ' ' __ ` �' . , 1%�: � Mrr. k6well in- spending a fei ethodist church. Three services Willr : I - rwl­ �A _ 14 -, ; _:- � �.. ­. : , I v weeks M Quarterly meeting next Sanday at Free ... r. -,. ­- _"� TEE TESTERN BANX men's suits Ord $10-50'0 $25- �* , ..I - � - _ _ . .L ,;,��.;. 1;.11. . �[.,�_;j_ �,Z­ ­ . .�.-- . we save you $2 to $5 on each suit. ' ' - with her son. held. . .! ­ �. -'r , "In. . '"' - - '' � _, I I . llji�tl . �"]F C�&lVA�IDA. 1 Nora= Pouchor wu 'be" ov o*r; the How 3sm and Mary are. -never - t to'pnrchase the:- -­ - yy _` - . ­ seen at t it that F J. Timbers is - abou - ­ 1, 1 - I - .. . - . Men -s Heavy Ulaters $4.75, $5.75 to holiday. . c . , .. - I - X _ , - . L ,-.. _ r ,J� . �,­ - I I I - _,',��- _Z�,�-: illaide ? -fa- , ',,�. 1, . r ­ , . r. - .1, ',r " %, ; . A r, ...._ ;.: I Bennett farm while Mr. Bennett inten . , . �,N, , . r - .-- - . ­ � , , . L. ,, , ._� A:F . .I ... .. I . , "_ ": :: $15. Mon" is to ui1e thinks Mmy'liked dancin ; �' 11 i., -;;N, I - WHITBY BRANCHO - . . . I - Miss Hattie !no g better z:�� - _,"M, 4, . . . _.. . _ . t. I,L� - - -, - � - . going to the States. - - .. . t. w` fr, _ . 4-� . .. " ;_.-:,�� ',,* � . `� , -_ L - ­ .. ,.-I - I I � . r - .- . .. .. �_., :, � i Boy 9 * Suits $ 09 14D $1 . . . .. I ­* " . than so*ing carpet rap. * . 1- �-,,,�, ., ­_,,�;-!�e � q , - pital Authorized.,..... _., ..;....... 6,01'em, - - . . this Week. Our church is greatly improved to its � I . r�_�S�l � _,r. .:� � .- �It­�.-.-, apital Subscribed ........................ 5W'�OWOO Boys' Overcoats, up to size ft, $2.60 Elder Percey preached in able sormon We would advise Herb to hang the now natural appearance b a splendid cost of .. ` � .1 - T'. � I -.-, D 1_ �. - _.%!� L,�--, 1,,� �V­ . , . - _' - � , ,.'po,ll � i sal Paid-up ........................... . 370'000 to $8. , ,-.-- . .. on Temperance on Sunday. . gate before the cold weather, paint which it has lately received. _:,!-� - �p k, I ... I I 1."K I . . 1- ..t . Rest, ........................................ 92,W) r I , , '', r * Noverl mind Arthur if the bird has flown I , - ­ 1 .�. 1, � ' - � " , I ­ ­ � We are sorry to relate that Colin Philip � The roads. are somewhat splendid bore-, !., -.1 , _Z�, . - ��, 1. 1 4. 3., , ­r��.i - � ;� , ... ' � , ­1� , - ­ , - � . tbere in onother now arrival. . : '' - .. - L .'4�, 130ARD OP DIRECTORS. MlLLINIE 0 Etc�.-_ "'i'.1- --. . , ,-' . .. . ".' I . _. - ­ . . "' "' j- ; - - -:: � " I . ". . .'. 'r � is laid up with rheumatism. now after the grand fall of snow. The' .- I A " � .__.�",:: L ' John 0owaia, Esq., President. * -I I GeorgO Cook and family attended the ­- 7'. -.. ;"�_, .� 11 ;, ' Reuben S. Hamlin, Esq.,ii��_ffiroa. An immense stook of latest'sty eo in Robert Brooks &ad wife, of Markham, Free M#Shodist church last week. cutters were running in full -blast on Sun- ., I -I.... I�L�. -�!. �__ :. - - J�� ,�,__ Lk,-_-_ , W. F. Cowan, Esq., W. F. Allen, Ee%,. J_ A- Gib- da I . -_ . - I ... - " 1$ - son, Esq., Robert McIntosh, M. Thomas $15 ire -here this week with relatiyee. .;, - ' ill,- __� � ' * I . Jackets%$1.75, $2 26, $2.95 to Mr. sod Mrs. Paskell are opending their is place, haw � '. S I ,111 1.0 I 1, ii 1. �. : ' I . . Patteraon, Esq. All the latest styles in trimmed hate, . ., of Pickering, smiled honey-n*n with the latter's parents. . planted out a large orchard of about to .- � I � . -� t', - -� � I � 7 Goo. Philip, Jr L IMng, north of th D . _. ,­ _ - - ., 4 . . - V;r I .. . .. I T. H. McMillan .......................... Oasbier. his wav through our town on Sunday. Miss Perth& Pilkey has returned home t.- .� � �11,1_11 . ­­ __ bonnets and tooques--order now acres. He inthnds going into the frui r�t_�. I � .1 ,, " . - � 1: �:, � � I �.. ,�. 1 _'t"', I J. ,Wingfield is able to go about on after spending the summer at P. Ressor's. , ' . - , 1. A General Banking business transacted. and prevent disappointment. - - buPiness very extensively. .4 " .i ..r,.,.,. .,. . � , � . I --1 ... . _ Drafts issued, payable in a crutobis now. his ankle having somewhat Mre. May has returned to Little York �:_ � �_ - , 11 partsof Oa4iada, ' . Checkers are all the rage in this place. �, - � 1 - - ,,, -7, _� � �, ;�,., Ili _. . P . ., I - N��;t .. :1 United States, and on London, England, pay- Heavy Orey Flannel Of, 10, 12J t9 improved. after spending a week with her brother, Some few hp,ve to play off yet before we - " _17z: �,,��, �._ .i 71 .,-� , . �. ,.�. -��*_ able in all partsof Europe. Highest current 80c. yard. - a Mrs. Morton, if Res. Jose ah 0 1 i - '. I.. � . , � . rates of interest allowed on Sayings -Bank. - . Mrs. Purdy an 0 , Qo line. find out, who is the champion of the town. ' ., �t� I:i,. - � �r I '� . ' ": b - �. 1-m - Deposits amd credited ball yearly. Special at- Shaker Flanhel 41 L6'15e--. yard. 1. '; wick, are vow with their father, Colin Id S11 bel May, is pecovering from her Why not organize a club. There is plenty : �".. _'__ , , � 7"" .0 . . I , : w�* - � - r . , rece i ness. Her many friends will be L ___ 101 . �. ; �.�-, � - , , � �_ tOLUOD to collection of Farmer's a - IF, 11. - � , - .�Lle notes Drebs Goods 40 in. wide at 15C. yard. Philip, for a few days. _ of good material here. . I . I _. � ­, .I., , , "Z-,; � X. V. WAR"If . - I . ` ". I.. . _ , . "..r: . I � MANAGER. Woollen Shawls, 411 shades, 80o. Elijah Shorrard. of Kansas, has had the R19A to-sOe her out %gain. Messrs. Patton and R6bbihs have re- '�. : .- 1 1 i --I '__ - `�: %6. �', , . I .-:, . ­_;� : , : - -, .�,, _..4 ; . . 11 James! Pearse has .purchased Mr. turned hom6 from Manitoba. They report'. - - .. z. . V ..: � _P,� . . I typhoid favor but is now better. - His . I*.'... . Au��' I PICKERING POST OFFICE. , r � �''!�; Graham a farm. I think the ploughing ,_ ­', -, -0,1., �', WALL PAPERS. '. 0,_ _. � . � , . 7 Brougham friends will'be pleased . very highly of the. North-West and will no. ; -- '' :':'_ -i !��'. -** . � '' - _ 1 , man I - A R -N, . . . �.. ":. - . :1 ,_ - � - ,;.. �.� 1. _.� - _­, .. , I . will Uvi i to- Isy,9ver until next spring. I doubt, return again in -the spring. Tom ,- � ­ I.., I I _,%, F:,.,. �, at bin successful escape. . ­ . ­ .1 _. 1,6r" .. j,:.. Mails anive from Toionto 8 ;O am .. ­ - -v, , � . Fall is the proper time to brighten . - Quite % numbOr from here attended the '- - ,:��., ��,. - - . ­­ I- I I . would ..­---.,. - .. - 0 Staff -Captain -Hargrave and Wife% of - __ . I ­ - ­ � . .. Arrive G.T,W. 8 30 a m , - Close 0 T W 5 55 a m -8, 40 - 4J, 5 to 85c. roll I sounivers wy - at _� Canteuuial and report a be nothing but* right to have a dance. � �' A'.t. �.� _.. Z, _.. Mails close Tor JA­6�51 ie'i'.In. your home so id Ps he fcound the bause empty it' - - - � .4 11 London, England. and of.cour" of �Ish* go%A - - ti- ne.- Where: was Fred and the ,_ - :, �,. :.�.- " - , . ' I I .. . I " _; ,,- - - G T E 6 30 a m .. G T IE 7 50 am will do it. . Thousands Of I rolls to Salvation Army there. treat present visit, - . . .. - . . � - . - The funeral of - the late Mrs. 'Lookier i'. �. 1. :... I - -, - Whitby .8 46 p zu Toronto 8 00 p In - Violet ? � . .... i . . - _. . I t. ­_ �,44fi - on - . I � I I.. - place Monday the 25th inst. at I - �.j-.f % -, . . 40.L,.. � !:, _," took I .1 - i ^ ­ GTE8 45P m.,: 11 ' GTW600pni select from with border and ceiling,to ing with Mrs. Wm. Hifflgrave bar' ' No think the''young man ,on.,the. town ,the Malvern cemetery. It is but a short' I : % . . I , - . - � I 'b ,Jog, L and. :f., , � ­_ . J46ney orders Issued on all parts of the world, mdtcb., ' , ,;�. - .. - , .'� I The Board of Health !met hero Toolso , . 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": : � � .1 .­ I . 1 ;.,, , , - . : i:.,- fl­ .� . - � ­ re4 , , [ : !� t , , , . . . � - . : - . . : �,:.-': ­''L.-, s'- , HE PET'. OVENS WHI V she intends for - B&sement Barxis and mantl . 1. oirable., .- ' :. � ; 1. 1. , , , .,. -� .,:,: . . ft' NO T every piece of jeweller: t the wearers . , , . ma, de MIL Y awme: breeders have*- experieneo- The� talked of Medors, Aurora I I ­.­ .­---.-,--�,,­. :.­ . L present. What abou nure -1-A - � ; I— -- ­:­i . . . 9 I �% I i­;.- I ''� 'I . � PEOPLE CRERISH. -1 loss. - I � -, ,�� -...1,1 I re they all iMfOrtumte f - . "The saving r-of -barnyard ed a n of . five per cent of their stock lora, . , �� - ­ � - , of them f A now M d chsptw I , - -� ­ ­. �."�.:" ­:` . ' ' I sickness. By pro .. ; . " ­�-'. ­1 1. 17.;�. 1 . . mpt . Of abel and Marcia and Mildred ,-�� � ­ , - , . � � . �. . I ­.. - . + b It be * � , -,, ­,­ I - - , , - - .. -­:1':­;, -much more a cyt i ginning o . . I . ; - - + �­' � ,� :7.;,'� ......'­ ­, , , k - - ical trea - -, - Will TRADE 0 May, . - THE CROCKERY . � :,: �­'----:�� -';:� `-'­ �.;' 'MaMa.9pollinind kloodoes-BeflOrs e ­­.. _ -1. , , thelIn it was in the eArlier history of n Choy have giver�i ' proper preven � �' �. . ..,,�.,­­­­� ' . rd by reducing Debatod the question of Helenj, H ' where a I I " -­�­ ­-- `�­ ce -, . . . , I, � .. - ,A�A, , -. - " Follow a man from His Cradle to His reason to rejoice in the existon in this country. I d ko�idinlg pure ora, . .... he a OW ­ ho farming _ This is the tive attention to the he � ­ . �,nglish ou �rstition, so and' changiag . 00 4­1- .. k- .1-1- . -, ­�­­,V-,%-�� Grave# Des1pite the Fae& of Freq pe I -: 4-, ''; I nent of the ancient IF chief reason why there are more +barus Clarissa, Camilla, and Phyl�is a � - 41 AD I, J, .� -. .1 r ,�,.,.,.,1r1�,,1'-1..- , . kaid, that if �. 1. water, clean feeding floors and troughs, - �1: I I is$' . � :.�,� . ­ 1. 11 r well known to the houserr In Fay, I ' .+ .- r , .- � ­� -, �� ­`­.. , Disproot: .. . � - ! - - 'with deep and warm basements. ., administering of a common- ! � .Wing sori", _r �: : . - , "k -rit-', -"�- �' I'll . .. � - .. �� , ;-, she breaks one piece of china, she must I � and the ccessful They thought of Marcella, Estel�a, . , I - -­ , -. .1 .-�+ - �­ � � - : � - 1 . . 11 ­ --- Every hum h - being'--has his pat' 8uP- � break another imme the old'fashioned barn set on & AO" sense ton . . 0 Slo's we r t4l is L ,-: . .1., �'. ", - -,-r­..--­ necessarily, Bella, �. . �.. ­ .. .... 1. iber- � Fit . � , . .. .-J. ­"­ -'-, - -: -: aratition. It ca Is to him almost in after-whereupon able proceeds del foundation, but little removed from the swine br�edor u.nderstands. By effort Considered Cecelia, -Jeariett - - "�, � , -,:-:, i .. 1 1 --�'.--�r--�':�. ­"­�i­ � ith him. ately to. smash ,the least costly piece �he stout.he"ted are continually wrest- I . . * 1 the first I -... ', ' .! Pauline, .. 1 7­. 1� . '. 1-� ­-.� - the cradle, and has remained w . wi surface of the ground. there W88 De-08- in saster. . I- .. Wer will be , ­�-:";; r- r" ': - by a strange pertinacity, all Tg SUCCOSS ., �' l ­ -. r,.; . . his life. 15up- e Alicia, Adelia, Anneette, Arabell&, , -, I. � ��,,, ' r ,, � .�- �i . I It is the negro who is the most sarily great waste of manure- Quite polidy of holding %Jhon the' masses *' �wood Piano, b t: '!r'.,,_ _ .�. :; . '. Superstition And Etlie"l and Eunice, Hortenm a , � �! . �- -.... se I u U1 . , . ­ - Man is too proud to admit.& governing erstitious being on earth. often the floor was laid with un"w1oned uVe 11, ally holds good. make", valuey, - ­ ,. -....1.1. ,i�-Ii to Irene. I . . . ..:.:,. 4-:,` � I I -, action, and leads him if one as good brood mares, cows liked, Theodora, another Lieno , S to ar-Five Han + . I ; ­::. �' . 41 .: � 1 influence Which has no real foundation � rules hie every ost ridiculous lumber,-which, as-the planks dried.left One , . � .�,, ,.r :. - " "' ­�-�;'-j .-:' ' � performance of the in WON. 8, .hins, etc., there is sAfet; r* . _ . . ,,r ­ ­1 � stabil- the brough wbich all e Some argued for Edith and sorne or gnntleman' i . and must fall to pieces when its . � , -,- ---" ; -�, ,.:��, .. things. His pet superstitionp are the space between them, t and prof t in the f uture ior him who - I-. .'� .. - , -- � them I , lJq W-Ton Silyt . , � :,:�;-�.,*Iw,"�, ar.'-'.-:,t-.�� itY is tested. but no ii,,Ater 110;1i`4 silly & hoodoo and the ghost. In both of the liquid manure was lost. The , under- breeds them right, and is. vigilant in at- Elaine� f�i U 1018-Twent, . - - �-,�: '..". .- 1. r j implicitly as he does in a , For Madel&, Adtiline, Lily -and Lor1q; - , - .:-�­ A I., . " ,� - .1. a perstition may imbedded .in be believes a4 ning of the barn was often just eV- tontion tor the details of successful man- - Heavy lieve?, . -. ,...., . : ­­­ . III - be, once . .1� IF �o IM --Thirty I ­­­ 1­.­--, torn out of a living Pin And then, after all, they decided M' ­ ­ �­ - kr� .­� --.-, " -_ -;: When it God, The heart, ind or It agement,. The pure bred sire of the ­ : ,.;.- �. . .. .. - -...--. 1` "I memory by - a single instance , a living frog. a ough to hold it from the grot , Jame. - SpoonR. 1�-.. ­:T.. - -.!­­��, a- will chicken, the tongue Of best individual merit is a necessary part r - �- '':. , ".. .... .-, . grow- -- - .. ,; 3��GTIWIW Fortrd - i it - d" .-. ­: ­ - � ,� came true, all its signal failure dead man's finger, a slit from & stones were laid it was so loosely that , of amured success. ­. "'. . - �, �!'.. � ­ ,­ - I . � - �'� IM to 160-rorty-� - �.�'. � ... . - der- i .. I ,. I . I- -�- r ,...,�,,, ...-- ­ �­. ,, -, I I .: ­ . .1 ., r , , � I - . 000 - - I . grip upon ing ash trot ind. Aa . . z .. I .. :: .1, generally fail to loosen its a, or the blood of a mur made I free course for the w .- . . . - . , d C o fre a. . . (­, . I �, , r -". " . + I . I �� -'.* - . :. ­ � ­ .,r, '! ..r. ­ � . . . � �.- . � an, as well " a few other such . I I .,. -­ . . � � ' MIL , r -'To he person �� _ .. _ ­ � . -eing who has been' taught ed in, .Icw Ir , ,!I" , � '- ': t + : * ... . 7 ::­�-- �­---- -'. - the human b iqht walk of a mile cattle and boram were . stabled over . I -. L . !. .. Truly can it be ga,id of coffee that � I - , . '�­-- , .� . MONKEY AND COBRA. - � , .- I- : _''­j'-_- -7.�,'.:­ it in childhood. A pet superstition Will things, and a in' r ,ight shirt, them open floors &great deal of what - _ _ "I'YJ c r in th a .:+ :, . �1� i - or more, clad only in his n .. - � .. " cup which cheers but not i .� L . . -to quell is a 1116'et. :,-. � ...... �.;� .., in his imaginatio 0- given number I -1: '�­­ " " � . :1 : .' - 104e not a jot of its influence, should it may serve, n, ' ' 'r` r - V­- , .- � � they ate during cold weather weDt to - Wltik briates. .- . - . - - L-1. . +`­- . �'­ �:,. -t� ��, f- a hundred, provided the hoodoo; but the ghost can never be . was practically Tholustlact.of Animists In Dealliag " As a stimulant not ingcar�.� prizes : ' . � ­ . . . 1. i Ii `- - - . - ­ - I ­1 ­ - ail every time in is completely sustain animal beat. it SmAkes. surpass a cup of fresh coffee, P "' "*,`�%�m-A Handsome . _ ­­' ,,,rr_ ­ - I � lr­ it proves true in one instance only. laid until its own purpose - ­-.�­­, I � .: . - - I - I . - I 1� , o'. - served. Some ye.axs ago there was an wasted," quotes the American Cultiva.t The sagacity which many animals dis- it is well and carefully made. It i(+ - dre,i(ioliars. I - ­ ' . I.. ;�, - , . ­ - 7­ . , . - ' -.1, This fact shows how men are joined to. ansion in the outskirts. of or. � . - . -. 2-Ono 611ver T " -- 11 " . elegant m ), ", - - -.. '.% - ­ � ied Play when dealing with,snakes is one of indeed a pity that it is geldonk ap .-. z: . plat _ '. �z: _ -4 , - 1_ �', . E - .-' :.. . hich had been occuP I tr .. . _e. I . . .� o; -: $-One cornplete � ,-":7- � their superstitious idols. - .. New Orleans w "The 11 a :*_- , �:�.'- -, :- ;:: � - ­ - . I . g-minded old woman. who bulding of basemen 6' rns has the remarkable things in nature. An tizingly served, thus making of it i . :.­ - - 7 ,.,: : � " Sing before breakfast, cry befOTe by a stronj I .. ­ .-"-;r' �.-- her with the mansion and made a great improvement in the con- #toll Hightbea ,. - - �­ : -! ..Jr .. owned, toget intelligent puppy knows, somehow, that moist wretched beverage. - As i rule...� . of the Rible) I -... r, I .. , .- night," is the most ridiculous of all Old a number of slaves. It was ' . �.­.:,­. . grounds, ditions for saving the excrement of `12 :4-Fourtce , -.1, .. +­.�-­ . snakes may be venomous,' and treats the housekeeper is busy enougl with-, I tb I �­, - :­. ­ f that she was amuo- � r - L.-,. - ....- � �.-. � : I � bogies, and the most destrActive o said of this woman inter-fed stock. The stable should be * P so to ft - Sixty-se � '.. � . ­ 1. and another in sev- w them accordingly. If he a 0 . roa-F .. � - .r Z­ - I �'. _ . . ... ­ lo � f ­ I � I.- . � ,". : � I I happiness. It' is tomed to chain one, ttacks a out taking the additional labdr It, -: bou ad � .r.. . � "�`,� mirth, laughter and ion and beat in the basement, tlte entire floor Of snake, he does it with a series'of quick ing her Own coffee, but there � IN to 12A -Thirty. . . ­ -. :-­,­�, ,� eral room-s of this mans Marc . ­:: _.,,r 1, ._ _- . _.'.r :­� not difficult to prove its fallacy. Let to death. ' .�120tottr)-Fiftae .. ... � .1: * - them terribly, some times even which should be of concrete. This is . U - . ,­ .,.-. ­ .. - unips and recoils, and continually jerks satisfaction in doing so than evet:Ii-: ruple plate). .. - .. . - 1.� � .. + :. - ..� . n and -cidId stand up When this horrible -woman died, and J .1, 1" W VO-Twoni . -- .r :,. : ­1 I.. . every man, woma bout r atched floor, .as - buying it ready or 1.hc�' . . . -, W.. , . , ' Cake Basket :,: �`:,�­ .­... ­­ I if they cannot ever after, �he negroes round -� a his head upward to avoid a possible dart be foun in ... I � I I -1 .­'I.-, � - . ,.r, _1 .+1 - _ against it; sing-howl, the latter will rot, and it will always ---V� 1* to ISO -Tw,,mi � - t�; - �.� I.. ds-laugh swore that unearthly groans. and the from the snake. coffee-PO , Where one hoe oom I . r . . -..:. -. - :� ive forth melodious soun . , textra qualit, 1� I .,.. �.. . �. .. 9 � . after & year or two, be offensive with to bul'' I L. . . -...:r . . merrily, and rejoice at the coming of RATTLING OF CHAINS i to L it. A horse kills a'snake by leaping 'upon cool, dr placle-dae beat way is � M to M-Flft�e .. i '. 1, . . W soaked n it with all four feet kept together, so a sack f green coffee a ' .: - . . �­�,.�, . ... .. st ere beard nightly coming from the the odors of manure nd ro st jusl (quwir le 1) r :­ . ­ - r:!:' day, like the birds, . whose. f ir a side hill U � ­:,­., - .,.��­ hosts of her victims within the house. It is commonly thought that F, ad W 200 Ave: '. ,:­., - � . ­ ..r' gh for a . week at a ti c. . t. - quadruple p . 7�.- ,,_, +. � ­ ;� f -­� . thought upon waking on, the app n- must be chosen w; a site for a-basement that th I . . -. I.. . � earance tonsequently, the house remained. u I e snake's fangs can find nothing enou . .: ,::: -:�.:!�- . .�, I.. . surrounding barn. This makes it easier to build an I but the horny boof to strike into. The should then be pla "a in an ir-tighl! �­ .. 1, c . .. :.�. . . �: of the first streak of dawn is to Bing tenanted, although , the !-, f"', 00118( . . - � . +­ - . . . ; :. ;�:. he, return ground'was sold, and the mansion our- aF special tactics is a can that none of its delicio ar0u`�jp, The last one . . iproach to the upper side­ But a very, - , . 7,.,r,, I,, .' :.�, - happily with pure joy for t I knowledge of these I �'... -� I .I. --.r . -,:. 1.� m. I � rounded b houses. The mansion was 8 ight elevation is better than a laIrger, I r may - e"pe. - . . -, owrect answera � .. . .+ . .. I �` of another day Let each be as happy, one. It coath somle labor to make tbe'PR-rt Of the instinct olf all animals. .. 1 q­ � . .. - : - I . bad ' else valued at J75,(M. - nst Yankee Pur- approaches to the doors; but there is A corre:,pondent gives an interesting It ma be best to grind A, 'coffea�: follows:- , - - - y . .. , .�, - - 1: :­' ,' ..r,� � as the birds, and make every One day an enterprisi the �- Ito io--Tqp hal , .�J'... _ � ­ . - .. .:., . .1 11 to description of a monkey's attack on & quite fi Is, as the- coarser it is + -.� .� ­�:­. .happy, and thus $3000, ind, after the advant:r �- r. . 1( L. . . .. -. . will this detestible chased - it for some ght �hthat the wall is open ,911vor P) t I I-- I ­� :; .- - open the the I opportunities for largel . re is e - . I , r.. .. I - r : . ._ ­ . - superstition retire to the gloom of its slight preparation, -threw owe. V-).-,t barnbase- deadly cobra-in Indiai The serpent Ina required for a cup. EvcT1 ifi-.'U te �O-Ten U , I .-- .:. . q- I doors for the admission of the public at and frequent wina co eady ro�sted ie," U to 40-Twenty .. + ­.. .�, i � ' inception and be heard of no more. ark for -the i was coiled up on the ground under a one buys the f fee a1r * 41 to 6'.'-Twenty , . I . . - . so much per head. -The " Chamber of ments are necessarily too d . - is best to grind it at h - ver . Plated). + I . .. r S .. . ..-I . .,.:,. .1 :.1 Therb is an old superstition that " ; Horrors-," ,and so on, were timorously health of the stock. It is true the win I tree. The monkey slowly left his perch I . 0" ust the, . j- �. . - � . �.r r ­.1. . ill. . I It �� .-V V W-Thirty � r - ­ r . - ­.:.j � co quantity required each time -. .� ... !._i.- r __ . �.' . - inspected by the multitude for many dow late in -mom � in , and quietly, '91 to V --Fj.jv on � - . . . � 11 1. , ­ THE LEFT LIMBS 1. .-...�.� does a can be ways pa if cor., *--One Complol . �' �' ­ q; 1. I I I.:* ­ t months, and the enterprising'man from *all. but ,.this - d downwa ys to procure the bea . . - : - mI. �.. . . ., 0 - t * in double win- with great caution, move rd , " It One Black 131 t.. � ] ; - r -­-,� I , r should always be dressed -first, but not -down East retired from the abowman'Ft remedi d bt pu ting care�s to cater to his taste in t -lea. t � . I - ; z ..., '- whic if keDt clean will let in until he bad approached withiti about (or I&wt)--Fin ­.. . � I 1­ , -. � time. Suppose that profession with a fortune and the title dow8, . The coffee generally preferred, nd i hU; ued at four I I - -� i --� completely at one �., .. ; . � 7. . ­ � .. - . deed to the house. But the ghosts more 8UD11 lit In cold weather than will, two feet of the reptile. I which L, most likely to suit t aver� . I . .1. i I ignation 1 Each person c -4;�. : . - -'.:.. the man who manifests his ind' lOiV8 aat are single, but obscured, �:, � 1. I � were too sensible to disgrace themselvAs win( + He looked like a solemn old man, cur- age, tas .. ; _:. .. . . wn up for by the frosit which will surely ther as is two-thirds Java and orle- an actual stibac ­ . . . . \at the assertion that he is superstitious to the extent of being sho iy like a-little 160 . .. :,:. :: .-- .- . ­ - . re them from h, nil=18-lio�sly ,moving his head from side. to third ha. Mal I - VAL. Present . :: ', as it were, with- a were song of admission fee. and we and have rts . ... . commences, cautiously, . e I . . :­ - - ... . . r ; I - laid then and there, much to the sat- Turenair spalce, between double windows - sie as it clawly inswting the object iecf fl!y�c-"ean ""h'(e have their tery �, � ­4' self know that he is be uite as well �., cof fee- t mu,st be per I - . ,;..,. .111. .1 1, . out letting him� excludes frotit nearly or q . , - - - , cx)f f4i etg r - - . �: .:. -- isfaction of the " cullud gentleman." bt�dkre him. Then he took a firmer hold lit y oent,, s . -,.,-. - � ing watched, w*1th the first garment he It is human nature to ge,e in others as a wall. . - . water ust be boiling and t1 e lar it . I 1, . � A " Most farmers who of th- tree with one arm, and wrapped ground fine, then we can prmfsed tt r r ' . . -r.- . I . r , - � ­ puts un in the morning, and learn what what we fail to see in ourselves. . 4have built bage-, his t1il closeli around the trunk. make a cof fee. There is st ch a fli� sub,scription. . 1. . . - .-i� - I - ; etimes met with. ment barns have been 8urprined to. find ( The regurar ­ . is the. result. How surprised he will very apt caution is som in thus secured cost i .11e. r�.ached orth his,hand until it was versity of taste and opinion a )otit (hc ' . . I -v . which is, " Man., . know thyself I" If -that the extra roo ' per nthin �ix or eight inches of the snake, quantitly of u)ffoe to use,, that to �spe, dollar per vea - I Z . � be to know, perhaps for tbe,,first time, every man will watch himself atten- I e�-., 4 than that in the up portion. 1 v hdrew it. I was rify it. ;vould be impossible -, bi t a ver: thim cotnpetit� . - - ... whet �and then quickly wit . . ? r . . . that his left arm goes into his shirt tively he will find that more than a Only one roof in Deeded her the, , ind wondered if he know the good coffee, and lorle which Lsu ts -ni-n- Only Until the I . .. . 1. . . e r "Cited I � .. � ;1 r . - first, his left log in his trousers first, single superstition -will, to his utter ­ .1 as- barn be high or lowe and where ston , . - -- .- . . . - tonishment, perhaps, crop out now and is pleritiful -on the farm the materials dangerous rharacter tastes i made thus. A heaping tai4e­ subscriptions w ­. : +' ... -, -and his left sock on his left foot first, st for the for a -basement wall that havP to be, WAS he playing unknowingly I with spoonfuL of ground ooffele to each cup. iaght-y cents p4a -- ­ -. � to say nothing of continuing the obser- again.- It is worth trying, ju, - purchased wnsist only of 1i ite. The. deat h I I . ful of water. - The coffee is thorouizli- sad fifty centa. . -­ .. �. fun of the thing and to satisfy a cam ' The hand of the inonkey again moved ly mixed with a fresh egg-s 'ell ;Uld " The JOUMNA � . . . . . .-. . � .1. -� vation as fat as the.shoe. There are mendable curiosity.-N.Y. Times. ment can be used age a cellar to, - . .. - , �.[� . - inen who will chan.ge a garment which I - -,- r Was he all-anit the required amount A %%aier Afteen years. ai ­ - . . . . - 6 -- .. Prep roots. pumpkins and other: food for toward the venoinouti reptile. - red 'r. ... ..� 1.� . . I r ­ 1. asly, inside �. I .1 .., I ; .... . Ntock r a silo is built it I going to wize the creat ure f Suddenly, is addell. It'may have to I* stit - ftery m6pect, � I ..� .­.. 1. has been put on, unconscio, I.. - � ' - Wheneve I , 8(; - t I , I6.gg n iot 0,0k . . -, but there are niany men who will - , .-I - . be ca per year. � . A. A'HINT TO TURKEY.,:.�,j - f,houl* th� basement floor.and like a Ii htning flash, the monkey once or, twice � - ­.- .�,: .1 - ­ . out , , � I - d re.ach to ' - W 1011ps. Permit it U) boil a .fow . .: .. r. - ­ . ; .... not, for their lives, risk the old super- -.-. �; - . I . ..j L . extend as high in the building as the, grasped t%e cobra around the neck, in - Every persom , . . ;, . r. - . i . I - I .. . . r .. . . . . - . I .1 . . .: ... . -: stition concerninf such an act, Kings . . . . a great. close to f lie hea(i, ,in Rut-h a manner acconds'and allow it. to remaia stand r .. ;. , , ­ The British Premier Tells Turkey in Plikits 81 a e can be raised. Where . that, it could not bite, while the snake's ing aL the back of the stA)ve a *AiI.rt prize, but thoe . I - , -: have not dared i . . . � (lea of stock is kept it pays to run an li -arm. while. Of ex tll value for their . I -. ... -'. Langais-!e What Rhe Moist (10. - -cled the monkey's mrse, this ma3 not . .: :, ( . I � Where. Ls the rnaft or boy, who, saving :,.. . .- I . elevator by horse or steam power so as li,ody enc � ste. sH the above, ai I . . . ' .. �11 . .:...r.,.-', only in- a,,tpirit of bravado,will knowingly 8 & hint to the to lift the silage b gher than wo6ld be I An astonishing smne followed. The I st rong . notigh to quit everyonO's La. - I . . Lord Salisbury drop I I ffee car . be given to thol :,: � .;- . .L... walk tinder a ladder? one in ., -- � ­ - -7 Even if d ' ted i n possible-by hand. � snake hissed loudly; tile monkey chat-* so double the. quantity at cc , - ' :;: . .: . . , . .. : , .1 Sultan that reform must be effec IT I � . it of , -bed -and danced be, use se t hick cre.&m with I No charges I - . +;r' .... a spirl . hir , -. ­ '. , z � 'I.::., - . � "'' defiance of the old bogie,-. .; No " But, the grea�teht: advantage of the.. tered and nereet and I )- (�.r.er h&-,. cown, .4o le, t saboari tion Fw -.. . � bow expectantly and, sometime-4 . .ment barn ii� that it enables the lealwd in frantic" delight. Ile :would Ever - trem- Turk4�y, and that without delay base I . - . � i:_ ­ � . t stop his wild conlortion8, and wriously n( - insulting t e coffe 61�q . . ,:. � . - ..� - .1 . : �-.--- � blingly he awaits the coining of the pen- matter- what may have been tile origin farnier to save a, the manure withou )I 1)e I guilty of T ­. I.. . I I . _ 1) , 'The list of eu . r � r . ­1 . alty. Try it, man, and if the penalty I P.Y&4 wit h ue milk. It - is mista en lect,ri I ...-.�� . - :. � of the troubles with Lhe Armenians. waste. With a concrete floor the hquid'- examine the snake's head and � . Ta is, ­ . j. � of sorrow or lo.qs, disappointment or ae- . , as well as solid excrenlent will be. pre­!and protruding tongue, and xgain grin . 0MY - . bl hed in ... I 11 . - . - z -, .. . I . r... -. or of the persecutions to which the - 6 coffee- 4 1 - cident, does not result before the day - I served from loss, There will be no and dance about. - . Here is another way'to mak. - ollowtag thee I �. I .. --. : - . I tills ''an old fashioned and a g,g)d recii4l .. .� I -' has swept by, you will nut tell of it. Christians have been sub*ted. certaln freezing in such a basement. and the, After he had had enough of : tin coffee-boiler ant put l"I'XI Ton days ldtol . . , - If it cw)mes to you, the rule will be fol- it is that t he horrors are 6f such a manure may be drawn and spread oni stx)rt, he hiegan to rub the head of t hj,� I Scald- lie ompeution vr - .- � . .�. . . I . *ng hreakfast-ci pful of I � . . lowed,-and you will never cease telling. � Can !and,intended to be plowed th . hard ground, and con- -it one, he nach the LADII . I ­ !� . - character that no civilized State d scrioug .r u J T ixed with he. %-(.1k �, . .. , 1 Ing spring. In . this way there can be � tinuIisd to do this. with repeate I g o n( 04)ff0e Ul Wt points, b e follow-:9erpent on the � - of it, this rare occurrence. I -. I , When a man .returns to the.houge- vii�v them with equa.nimitY.' Let it no om. and the soluble portions of t lie' intqlw,ct ions of his work, until lie had , vvhite,land hr , �, . - .1 be I oken shell, of on egv - u warked not lau � . . i ' I . +.. . - -7,- after onm starting.outI. having, Perth ,., said that the Armenians were the ag- manure will be well mixed by rains and, rubbe(l the hilad of the c,t)hra entirely i th"d about throe -pints (I hri,klly- me � - ,.- �� I .- 11 -� fo�gotten to kiw his wife, or so g I . leltin snows with wil beneath.. A off. Then, with 'much gleeftil chatter- ix)iftg water; plac.e.on the front of . This oompoU : , . , gressors, and it follows that the-se n� t t I , f fol live years' siI4 I., ,.. less irnporUt,nt, his natural inclination, . lo�d of manure spread early in the ing he.dropped the still writhing hody the ri�nge and allow i, a KA a S, - - . I . . � - + . - .. - . a ( .. q M. ,.�- �� - - without s . I prompting, is to sit pleople must have beleen hard pressed winter produr*8 double the effect tile and sranilwred away to ()in his compan. sixty ,;.seconds, then clear wit. i , ti,ir $ion of the m, I . pecia - , J ' I - *i down . , A Ing grove. .- I . . - . ( or they would not ha en et scaaoIn of one that is drawn on the: ions in a *eigbborl of a, P of m1d water an,i reni(m of the LADIES', � �� t . ; If it is I - I go I u. (, I .. �- - land just before it is plowed. . . . -1., . fit. ��t the side of the ranlz�. -"el berstolors, been I L" � 8 I I if \. I � . I I -1 BEFORE STARTING AGAIN. �. from their traditions as to enter upon desired to compost the- manure, it had; . .i , �. . a 11111 c or two J)our into t.he Ill-, i U club#, but -. . . � To t4) tile table" ha%lng /, : -1i: It is said to be bad lu�.k to. omit this a conflict with their powerful and fana- be( t�ei be done in heaps tinder a covered' � I which it is to k - 3ered direct % . � ..�. . r hand eluch I I -* CURIOUS OBSERVANCES' I - first scalded the-pot thoroughh-. C- I "fee � I . Even death may result -if a human' tical rulers. Assume on the othe shed outside the baseinent. In I that the wince I . . . i : - "..: being'should raise an open umbrella that the Turks gave the offence, and it heaps its del,mnip,,F�cion will 'prevent it i'lagoreallax 'Ipor - . mad!D I In Qws way and ser%ed %%itb- -: ' MIL Mild Ceremonies Ini AM �S,,)d. the articles offt ­ over hL9 head-within doors, it is said. ' vered. it will! ere, � and' sugar is particularly .- from froexing, an-i. iming Clo 6 . . ... �1. � Umbrella-makers have been known to must be acknowledged that the procoe,d- be 8aved froin being -wasted by..rain.4 and - "Odern rualink tire. After each thne wsied, the c4fee-P01 . Of thal thouss '! ' ' I ftwards in prei . J. 1. ob�wrve this religiously. . ings have been as wanton as they are. mnows. Most of the scattered manure in I ' One of the ni.-it interesting featur�s ahouli I r fully washed in ,4.1a[.� . -1 of . ouds uglily rinsed. tare !-�inl yet to be receiv - . . I : . - People who live in the counitry must cruel. There are those who trest the open barnyards becomes frozen. and can- I. of English life it; the maintenance 47t hoTroe fectly' dry lwf:o-,, it-.. titor. Aid . re - - - ' ' .- -;. ., -be careful not -to have aroi�nd their -aps , take , that-it, *Is pe-r- ,.Z- .- . . i. ..... '- hom". a white-nosed cow, for-should the Armenian8 as answerable for the dif- not be gathered in he until spring., ancient forms and ceremonies in the . -imid i7rf., rs Adelaide St. . - I LA pli a-way. A cuffee lover v, .. '7' .. � .1 ficultie8 and for the mlapgpters of which by which timo the rains and snow havej . .- " , . , window be open and this cow!with the . I . - . . � . they have beem, tile victium. But the wabbed from it mo8t of its soluble plaut, midist of the hurry and bustle of modern fer ,-t have but one cup of goull c-fk-e't . . - i I . 1v --* - . -i . white proboscis rea(.h it over !the+ win- ... ay, rat her than tw pooi . lw�de 1 rl - . . opinions of the nations is that nothing food. The saving of trianure. Which, life. ,,rhe . other day the 'corporation t d, I I 0 ' , I .1 . - oi ping stock in basement - N% is I y exek�llefit . .. " . - . dowsill in search of inforniation co I * *t, with so inan - -.- . - . 1. -. the could have done could warrant the ines frolin keA - ;it - .. - - - - I some,thing dainty, there will be a death baertarities to which they have been sub- stables. enables the fariner to 'incred.". of London 1wrforined the annual rent I th6 of making it., coffee i-A +,4o oftenTUELED ' � . i k ,� - - �. in the family .before long. 'So, says the . FL . of the crown which . has - been foun( to he the most undeslra�hl-, i,ever- . � . . . ted. Added to the murders which the productivene" of his land. Stjcll servi6e . ;-, . old saw. - . -. . . -inter- age It tie ca*n it r in k I Take a I i I t 14, 1. i n3o,' ' r,� . -.-: . . Why must iKe. give a penny for any rav'e swe,pt thousands and tenm of thous- farmer can well a(ford to purchase coal- - rendered for CM years without ex,r, 1. a1ittle care in making it,,wryt + X StR E E*T R) . . . ' - . . ... I -: - sharp- ingtruinent presented by a friend? dnd,s fo their graves, and the mercial fertilizers which provide the, 111WI011. It was originally rendered -- i L ost stable mall- it in )re daintily. and no oqe cart OF � IN ,.. ; . I _ ' 1, -1 - . . - -le.aved clover, - by the senior alderman to the I'lla, it 4110 . . - . Why do we seek a four TERIUBLE INDIW-urms kind of fertility that in king in , 1. . ­ ure is' deficient, in. When the farm will ay of your c�offele but . . . I � . . � . � - i.. -. ! � and why mwit we pick - up a dirty horse- visited upon the women, there omell once h:1t,n; t I person, anti is in acknowledgement of delie-ims. . . � � -&NO I lAr CAr rl i i � � * -: shoe from the street whenever we. see now action equivalent to a denial. on t be _,� grow more Productive. i .. --. -1 .1 � . . . . every bell!010104 eam6r-, It is, certain property which the city holds . - -AH tile P. . I . I i it there! Why do men nail-the horse- part of the Sultan of the demands � . �. . I- I . . . - . 1-! -i !.., shot over their doors, -aiid ends �down only another irlwstration of the truth � to the Crown. The - Queen's reniam- Have You Made You-r Ninle Neat -: a Itiver-Till ' W I _: : - - made upon him for re$ief. It is posoible that to him who bath shall be given. i - ,',� I I ' . � . - +- too,Jnvariably, when the original sup- that the duplicity he li�is prw-tisod in his he shal � brancar now takes the place of the sov- - 021, A despatch . IN . I 0 and I have more abundantly. Apl leless 31ince 'XIcat.. Lit 11) fille il.: I i -. �:. - . erstition, of which they see m t dealings with the powers, although The first step in this will be to 8ocure �' ereign in receiving the. service, which lbs. reen tomatoes an(I add 6 lh,� 8 minys:-A heaN /I r -, .* - 1, � " an Is � . . ta heLwe ,-...� - , - - -be in ignorance, asserts'that it should characterist* f Oriental prince better 8t,ock, and its corollary -will be to ' performed by the City ,Solicitor. After - � niunand` ining - .-. ; --,- .. -� .. be nailed up the other ,way, 'so as to has been f�rcm� ,upon �hlm by tile ne- provide biatwinent stables in which they I gar, -oz. each of cloves, cifilia . , . . . . " . - . - -: . . - the reading- of heveral docuLuents and atke. e , I , I . - catch within its embrade the luck which cessities of the situation. He cannot may be cvmfortably sheltered, anti all all8pi , simmer slowly till toill, ­wjent through ; . +1 I � . t I .. . I I 'descends I . lighfen the load the Christians have to the manure they ruake can- be saved." - the invariable "Oyez, oyez, oyez," of are clear. Then put away n (.­vel*t6,�ViW1uVt at 7. - . "; .. . . - . I . � . . , I ­+ � ... '.. 1 a .. 1. . There is no long�r any u ithout lightening- that of the - I � I I ''I . ' ' �1'00, , - . ., . 1. . � � I . . about the old bogie concerning one 11 -- I the crier, the City Solicitor cuts one . - For pies take in thc-,propa I ­10veuing, and . I . . I ,.. . . I �� I : - 0 of tl�e Sultan. W-the stronger nationality I - . I I ,jars a `,-� . . . � . I . . ' . . t a,nd 5 .­rI%-(�l. l)elo%%,. I - 1+ : . .-J'.- thirteen sitting at table dying within it,,--Ft\Vakening dissatisfaction and ,, - I Maintain Composure. I fagot with a hatchet and another with , Of 2-3 tomatoes and 1-3 mea . I . ' .. �:�: : a year after the feapt, for the Thirteen ti'aub16 in a new quarter. But the V � son with butter, 1),)iled eider and ,110, car was kille I i � ,� . .. , . � - e is more reading if needed, as regular minm� pies :-1'ioUl`­ is .1 liu(ye stil ,, . . . -. Po% 14erve to meet alarming conditions is a billbook. Then ther ' .. i. 1. .. - Club exploded that foolish. old saw by ers are not concerned with the relations - ,. - . I C, -�- �. .T . - . of documents and another proclamation, be seasoned. , - 1­ :. - �. - ;-_ - �­ : -:,.. sitting thus, month in and month out, of the SuitAn to the I tTonger nat ionalitv always demanded. It, is especially re- after which the City -Solicitors counts :-Inadi, of iron. - I .. I . - . - ' -- . I - . - -.1 -.,. . J. I.- � 1. - . many ye(ars, many, tabI64 with thirteen under his rule. They are interested quired of the stock man, whether grow- out six horseshoes and 61 nails, the re- Mince Meat.-Two bOwls chopped af. -9nd I he prosi - . : -� - � -:. and all lived out the danger � - 6 Itt S .1 -1 �, �1. . . .. - . - .� --+ I - . I, .. I.- at each, - now only in .insisting that order shall meat markets. or presentative. of Her Majesty acknow- -plea, 1 bowl choppel,d meat, 1-4 1h. -uft�� n 1:1 Out' I , . . ou,s.year, and more years added, but t the . n -­-centre of the, , . . i: . . . . I somehow be re-stpred, and tha - ]edging 9 in each ­ . .. . -. � . -- .�-. ,. . _71.- .1. there are still living men Who will not Christians shall not be molested and ,operating in milk, butter and cheese. ease. "G,00d number."' TTAS last sev- grated rind and juice of 1 lenion, �), tekr;�- iivor 'is a di . . :1 - ­ .. ­ -. I Z : ,1. - -... . � . -ina . - 1�. .. . : I.. i� undertake a )ourney - Scarcely three tuo ups. molasses, 1 large teaspoon eak'h 6.a.,'814 ,ing pa(t I I I In - ;�. ,. ­� ::._ . :�. murdered. It is gratifyi to know Dth8 Of the.yeatr go vice refers to the tenancy of a property c. . - -- . .,,l �­ , - '. � - � . ,­1.1 I that the Sultan is not to %e allowed by in which the clouds- of adversity do still known. " . cinnamon, and cloves, 1 nutnl,�c�.- I IK:iibovt� the sui . . : i- - .._I . .. ­ ON A FRIDAY, �, ';*.'I- '::.­�-,J��. 7 . . I � -­ � . ! ".. . . itror�-&uth Side Si . ­1 -1. I.. ;- E. ; ­ . I . - I V � . throx�qh cunning Prompted by. fear, or not rise on some part of the horizon. . I . " THE FORGE." .. raisins, 1-2 lb. currants, 1-4 11 1. t . � . e ( I . -.. - .i - - - � �­:;-. although, after coming to sum'thC resulting from inefficiency, to evade his ; . ,ug-li- sko--the hridg' �­ - -�� 1: ... I ,��,,� . ; * cut fine. I quart cider and .s. , - rl� dt re i., - - . I. 1­i � .: matter up, multitudes of men have dis part to meat adverse The forge W%elf was pulled down' in a 1,1 ,41xv the * .. � I :- ­ 1 ---- �i.'. Itin duty. He muBt act,or, as Lord I oalt to taste. . , . � . . , ':. cove - - .. , � -1 1, . . �... .... red that Friday, _of all days in the A'alisbury hints, he, must be prepared to appearances in coolness and hope for the riot five conturics ago, and has not � � -rh'.ss, the voi - -� .., � . been' restored, but the ancient &me a ��i 16p a handle, - ­ �:­ I � ­ kJs the most fortunate day for every- take the bitter clonsequences. � n I Mince Pies.-Five cri ckers rolled 60 ,V ;.- 4-.- - : . , ,�.­�, I wee No more I best continually, employing every 1tvail- and '- ceremqn are still - CC— ter - , �� . . � , -:, " U '. I I � .. I .., � i. �. . thin*. And it is rarely, now, that a polite yet direct, threat could be made y maintained. 2 cups hot water, 2 cups sugai, I - I instea, I . . ' ,- i -, ..., �1 �, able method to th People without imagination May sCOf f raisins, chopped a lit tie, I cup nwla-c­��X - . 11 - . i�­. � criminal is executed on Frida, n than ihat which Lord Salisbury has is- . wart the invasion.on : " h,� draw. � . - . �Ll­ to & in a y . ff ': L' . . - :. ­ ' at these curious obaervance8, as ab- 1-2 cup vinegar (fill the cup xII-ith lX$',V",`.Tht- first re I . . , I.. ... !- - '.1 , part of the world, thanks 0 same sued. Turkey he points out, is the one's property, Fast of the Missouri surd. but those who vqluc our connec- ter), 1-2 cup butter, 1 te&, , �p . " - ..�� - , ­. �,.,-.�, Thirteen Club, who laugh at supersti- creatioli of the powers. Europe desires river. there *is no cause for serious ,ipooliful W�Ahe d is as t e r ., ... 'L . 1. :- . -.-,� I . ­ ... - F,1�. I - -ondu - �: - L - �--"` tion, knife and fork in hand.. Yet to maintain the Empire in its integrity ' . . .. tion with the post will treasure them of c Oves, cinnamon and sah, i-2 te4' - ) ­ , , . I . on the ( I ;L .. � ­ - - L' . . * alarm over occasional dry weather. as relies of a time forever. gone by. spoon pepper and nut�neg --N1n;. lleltf�' 40feet that tb . 1. -. L.: ] - - 1­.� there is not one of them who has not Peace and justice, with& coulpi - � '. -, : . - � . , ­ ote re . - . 1. . - . ` . �` . �., +1 - :-:1 - ..�,; ,:,­ his t' superstition, either consciou It, early in the season meadows and They are touches .of poetry. and color Hall. . ­&- � in i ng he t we : �' - : -.­.:,� � �. Sly gard for the rights, the lives, and the, dull . ,. U- - ' ., 11 . ..... � .: !, 1 +� -, -.1 or leherwise. The biggest man in the properties of the Christians, however, pastures are cut short. millet. rye, in the prosaic round of modern " ,. I., . . ... I..- I ­ - .,�2 �­ ­ .­ - cu - in his poe- must .. They remind us of the time Cracker Mince Pie'.-'Two 6ups rolle,r;Aroarhed the , . L ­3 - ... I ; ,.-..I �.-*!. I b carries a horsechesnut I prevail. If these cannot be as- roots, drilled:L ,corn, and other supple, life. ',!�.Jme a. r i i i g it, ai .. , , :., -3 cup iw)130 . ­ ,­ -. ­ - - �:.,� ko-t to ward off rheumatism, and an- sured under present conditions, then- mentary cropa can be planted that will when America was an undiw.bvere(leon- crackers, I cup sugar, 2 i�Ud closied thIt �- .1 - I � I (-i(1er,:;v;7-- I -,. , -.1 .. . I , . ., -very different .1-2 cup butter, 1-2 cup boile( . - .1 , -: .. '... - . tes for bay, and the '� )- . - , . 1:' � -other is a spiritualist. They all put on and here the Sultan is left to draw big, be fair s0stitu . tinent, and England a ' . 11. -1 tring to I - :1.­­;:,:.*::. : 0 - EliglanAl frowAhaL of y, but Eng- S, . .�% � 1'0e, the - . , �� , . � . :;, . ! :: , th left smk first, and few of them daro, own conclusions. shortened supply of.graw may,be hu& to-da cup. hot water, 1 cup currant I Or� : � . .. �. 1i - . +. , . - a. "Ce's , . ­ ---,. -:-, , What tremendous ce as 0 , 11 -'� --ent � . . . � � - . sing � before breakfast. But they are - 1. banded to the, Wat,advallit e, and with land t3l il I. changes raisins and spi s same . f r :. I clow .% , ., e­­ - " I . - .-, t, � . ­ . - J-:':`-:�', deserving of great, praise far what they 'i -... th!s precaution one is abag to hold to have taken place while year by year .meat pie. - I 9< - , ---.- �. �' F' . .. .: - - - - ­ . -;.. . I - 11 I � 1- ; ,�;, -. . - k, i � & . +*;. ­ � ­1 � . Judgment . � " Ck L" I . . -. .. , te - vh in e. a. � : � . "I . . . ,Ick K, 11 :" ­..,:-...:.:7.� %,.­,�:-� have done and must not weary in well- ',-,-..j;.,.:.,:,,.. Passing !. t, all the livestock on the fitrin- and main- the City of London has been cutting Mock MincA� Pie.-Twelve` c r, 41 -,` .-I. have N '. - I- -­ , . . I I.: I ,. � I � :­ - . �,.­ d i . .1. . . . ­ tain it f rom' the fartu's resources, with wood and counting horseshQe- nails foe -.) Col c light, fol - �,� 1, �­ .- ­. '. ��. ; oing sOnkin-I never we her excipt On . rolled fine, I cup' lyot water, 1-2 c I'll . . ­ - 4 -­III.- ­ - � ,­­ ­­­�'. '-..� When a valuable vase in the Tuiller- Sunday Vyhen she pasgesthe house;. but, but little outlay for .the esseIntial grain. the .nd the reply "good num- molasSOS, 1 evil) SILO" t althougl , . - �� - : :�, - . ­­ , -I I.. . vinegar, 1 cup . � - � ... .. ' has Ivan utit-re-1 in ,9 eknnA-1 edge- . . o . - - - - -", . 1. ''!;, :_- I - � ­:­ ies fell to the -floor and was shkttered a old boy, isn't she fair'? . linswid cake, etc., wbich experienced ber'!Iovereigu, a - 1 cup currants, 1 e.up raisins, sple I . 1.% 1,�,� I I �. . I ... I I I .- I I r - , W � .- - -. - ­ � .: � --, R 0 1 0 vice of Her Ma jesty's ic N .1 ­­ � . . conductor - . -i : . , -, . h :rt ti;nc before the great battle of Old 'I)oy-Yes; Passing fairi, !' � - feeders fthd of 'peculiar , value. where, ment of th due se -e-; measure with -a tear-tip. - r ­ . �r . I tast a. . . �;. ­�* � ..:,-.� " -, - disas- . - In this si "�- - - . . " . , . .�:,7,.; +Waterloo, Josephine prophies.ied I . : I ., straw and the rougher gr4dts of fodder faithful commom mple cer twe 1 cup dried bread crumbs a I O� .- . The mot . i., ­: ,� 1'. ­ - it d d N . .. - .. IP V � - ' .1 . . . , �+. '. ,� �­ ,�­... ter would follow-and , apole- .. '..... -�.:-,� Two SotiLs. . - ­ 1! ". �. + '' aro.the. principal � food in 'the stock- many. idle as it may seem to some, wa add small cup butter. This will - . t, and the � � - ,- � - ,- -, .� �:'­ . . �� . . I .� :' . - A - .­.; ; . � -1 -, , I..'' - 0 , I,— I 7­ - . .-I - - :�'. 1, .. , IF . .., ,.: . 11 . . have the secret o� the gradual - I U(Ilk the g, .�, . �...­.,.:, ­, . ;-' ­;�--� n met his fate there, but his "Book ,:f yards. ' -. � ­ ;�-!, I-; -, - , I 9 " %4" t 11 four pies. ; - - �� , I 11 I " We must do OUT best not to only a ix .. t­t, ,.;�-.­ .. - 0 - I - I 0 at it is to- ----0ft,-- . , . , : +', . ;�.� f" �, � f Fate" � never told him defeat was Bride Threatened' drouth often pa,s6es by, of the British Einpir to wh I , ��. I -, I .. ­ * . + . , ; - , I . r- - , .. ,3� . him. lot people see we're on our, weddi too, leaving the hasty man in selling -da -the- observance of law �xnd custom, . . - . � ­-­ , :­­ ,. - ear and diBaster ho Ing., - -' - - - - - - - - I '. 1�', 1 - .... :­tl�-:­- n vering over . . � . . y ­ I '. � "-- .� No Sale$ - . 11. heavy car I I , - - I . . � I I '' -. I ­ , .. - .1 .. � . I .. -1. -f,`-�-,k�,-.. But this was not ��he f irst vase broken tour." , . off his. ante regret. the granting to .sovereign and subject ," � - .. � ­ . , � NVreckage � . . � , .. ,,-'� . . . , ' I .: : '' �:- L -` - ­ "i ` ." `- b 'many in the Tuilleries. What Groom-"Indeed we must, or -we'll Markets waver and mem at timefs of what is *ustly due, and the honoring What did 13arebones say Wbe.11 " 1� into th, - �, .;. 11. -.;C * -, -- I. ­­ .-. 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Thy :'t ly clean, th nd the ooffe in proceed t is such a di ion about th that to ape le ; but a ver; ell suits mom heaping table ' to each cur is thorough gg -shell an ot_nt of wate to be stirre cannot coo to Ix)il a fel reniain stanc stove a 8 i may not t ervone's. taste of coffee ea ream with i .40 let hii ing the coffe nistaken ecoi make coffee - gcKxi recipe Pr and put n 'xst- cupful o fit h the you cif one egg; t its of briskly t he front o o Ix,il fast fo with a thlrl and remov range. Aft.e Ito the pot u table, haven( tughiy. Coffe served wit] ocularly good the coffee -po r.5hed in soN 3ed, care being d.y before t ver w•ould' prr f good coffee poorly mado excellent me 'ee, is so of tel tesirable bevel a a little tim1l raking it, sere to one can 0 but that it 1 Ninee Meat, -Chop fine add 6 lbs. sIC , cinnamon an till Lomat4 vay in cover'$ the proportiai meat and seta ider and sugl! race pies shout . - ,-is chopped , it, 14 lb. su 1 lemon, 2 t aspoon each . nutmeg, -1 1 -4 lb. c1 t i and sugai 8 tiers "rolled s sugar. 1 1 cup Mole cup with ma-spoonful 1 salt, 1 -2 lr. -Mrs. Il 'we cups" r •3 cup xnPle boiled . cid currants, I as foram welve D-M water.; 1 -2 s, 1 cup s' raisins, } Bpi, I rumba and This will ' � . _ P•: f, gip;' A-ela Y equine -_1030 3 h. �� , _ . _ f P a til �w - 4, F z I Y Y : ,e P Y Xw Xxy,' i -4 w -U-0; N1- s 1. 1 :.4 -- L,1 �t 9-: '� .k A. -3 i. ?, -1 I � 4- - 1 r. ": , . ,:,�.. E� .x �; i ,* 1 a 5 a 1 r � I. 1 r3 d . T - ,h Y_� 4 _. - r� .� ..- :. ,.- .' - f. �: ,1 �F x ! ,- ti,f�f - e} 6 t -w . L';S � I P 1 d 4 1 ,.y `�i,• r, L .gisa s ,y -.^ 4 '• - -� `''kh ... # -.ek r .) P + � - , ,- - -- - - BIBLE PROBLIM .f- car struck the water with a great V lash, and then there was silence. ~> ` - Boon mien began to rush shouting r about, and poi patrol waggons and iv* ohsptoe:and verse of the il»t ' - ambulances were soon flying to the medical treatment mentioned in tht spot in response to 'telephone calls. In le, where a phalster of figs wa- r000m. an incredibly short space of .time the adedAs a ours for boils. work of rescue had begun. As the car he 1 ADlalat' JOURNAL is offering the went over the brink of the abyss the owing series at va$aablo arbioles to those motorman jumped from the vestibuled o answer this problem correctly i- front. All the other occupants of the ., ems, with the exception of the few who >rIaQT t+tnwaitDS. .h;a•d managed to jump as it toppled over o the first person sending a "We' of went down to certain death. The car wer will be given a Fine -toned Roas. disappeared from sight as soon m it od Piano, by one of our best Canadian struck the water, and everyone of here, valued at tour handfed dollars: . the passengers was drowned. 8 -Five Handsome- (fold Watches (lady The nun-ibler of victims of the ter - or gentleman's size, m proterred). rible accident on the big Central Via- ' silver Watches, tad or;,ents'. duct is placed at fifteen. All the dead tO 36-Twenty Open Faoe Solid Ninitel, whose bodies have been recovered heavy Bevelled Crs96a1 Watches. have been identified, but four per - ,,) 69- Thirty half -dozen Triple-Plated 1� sons who are supposed to have been in Spoons. . to 108 -Forty dozen Nickel Tea Spoons. the ill -fated car as it made the awful to 100- Forty -four Handsome Gem Rings.:; plunge are still missing, and there ]MIDDLE REWARDS. seems to be no doubt that their bodies To the person sending the muddle correm I will be taken fronx the bottom of the eK or in the whole competition will be river when the heavy iron trucks of Fven number one of the following list of the. wrecked motor are raised. biz Handsome PiaIIO,`valued at todr >iti>!- CONSUMPTION CONQUERED. j dred dollars. -1. 11 Ono silver Tea Set l! pieces) Quadruple A P. E. Island Lady Restored to plate. - One complete Bet Diokeae (16 vole.) Health• o ll -bight beautifully bound books (history I L . ' �' (:' L. of the Bible). I-to %6- •Fourteen handsome Gold Thimbles. ' Atinellted With s' 11apking Ve' lach, Loss of to 02- -Sixty -seven Testaments, handsomely Appetite and General Feeling of Lassi' bound. to 19- Thirty -three Solid- Silver Thimbles. trade -rink Pills Restored Her Health 0 to 110- Fif teen dozeltDinner Knives (quad. After Doctors Failed. ruple plate). From the Charlottetown Patriot. 41 to 100- Twenty handsome Silver - plated Cake Baskets. Times without number have we read 11 to 180- 'rwen6 half -dozen Table Spoons of the wonderful cures effected by Dr. (extra quality Williams' Pink Pills,- but generally the 11 to 193-- Fifteen Silver Tote - &-Tole Bobs testimonials telling the tale had laid the (quadruple plate). scene in some .of . the other provinces. E+6 to 200 -rive Silver Tea Services N piece,) This time, however, the ,natter is . quadruple plate. - ooxaOLATION REWARDS. - L., brought directly home, and the testi- 2'he last one hundred persons sdndin mony comes from a much respected and p 9 e Christian woman. Mrs- Sarah Strick- Drreot answers will be awarded prizes as land, now residing in the suburbs of )Mows - Charlottetown, has been married many to 10 --T4� ball -desen Tea Spoons (Triple years, and blessed with a large family Silver Plotted). and although never enjoying a robust L to 29-Ten (Open Face Solid Nickel Watches. - constitution had, until a year ago, been I to 40-Twenty Silver Thi- ,tiles. L to 6^_- Twenty half -dozen Table Spoons (Bi1- in Comparatively good health. About ver Plated). that time she began to feel "run down," I to 90 -Tnlrby Ta"wents (Morocco Bound). her blood became thin and a general I to 97 -Seven Pair Silver Sugar Tonga, feeling of lassitude took possession of 3- One Complete Set Cooper (16 vole., ,t both her mind and body. - Her family 9- One Black Silk Dress. and friends viewed with alarm the Du (or last) -Fino Toned Rosewood Piano;, val. gradual development of her illness, and ned at four hundred dollars. Each person competing must be or become when a cough -at f first incipient, but a setual enbscriber to the LAn1318' JOUZ- afterwards almost constant, especially will at night, -set in, dootors were sum- SAL. Present subscribers competing moned and everything that loving, ten - Iave their term extended one year for the der care and medical skill could do was ight.y cents sent. If you send one dol- resorted to in order to save the affeo- ar it. will pay for fourteen months . ubscription. The regular subscription price is one .' 1 • = �' Lollar per year, but during the teem of < I s r. '' - his competition, which remains open i nly until the 16th of December, inplusive, , it uhscriptions will be received at the rate of r # ighty cents per year, or two for one dollar 1 f nd fifty cents. The JOURNAL has been established for if teen years, and in thoroughly reliable in !e)' rvery respect, and is cheap at ooe dollar far year. 1� Every person who competes cannot get a aims, but those who do not will gob good 1 � Blue for their eighty cent investsse� and C /, lI the above articles, as far as theyso,will �j j !. ;. re Qeven to those whose answers are "meL No charges wiN be a :acted, beydnd the \ / .. ubeoription price named, from than who aeceed in obtaining rewards , The list of successful competitors will be- Joking their Mother on ller Appetite. rublirhed in the Issue of the JOUZKAL tionate wife and mother, whose days, allowing the close of the competition. appeared to be numbered. Her calm Ten days after the date of closing of the tite was almost completely gone. ompetation will be given for lectors to was partaken of without relish, and each -thy► LADIES' JouEsAL office from die. Mrs- Strickland was unable to do even ant points, but they must all be post- the ordinary, lighter work of the house - oarked not later than the 16th Deoember. hold. She became greatly emaciated This ohm titlon is revived after stoat and in order to partake of even the P8 most dainty nourishment a stimulant 4e years' silence, only at the solieita- had at first to he administered. While ion of the many subscribers and friends this gloom hung over the home and the I the LADIU' 4OURNAI., These prizes have mother sorrowfully thought of . how ieretoiore been given to agents for getting sooki she would have to say farewell to p clubs, but they (the prizes) are now her young family, she was induced by ffered direct to the public, and we know a friend to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. hat the winners will bo well plowed with Though utterly disc ,ouraged, and al- he articles offered. . most disgusted with medicine she yield - Of the thousands of persons who gained - ed more in a friendly way than in a awards in provious competitions, word is hopeful spirit. After using the pills for et to be received from a dissatisfied ohm- a short time a gleam of hope, a wish to lotitor. Address. The LADIES' JOURN get: well again took possession of her �+ and the treatment was cheerfully con- . Adelaide $t. W.1 Toronto, Canada. tined. It was no false feeling but a __ genuine effort nature was making to re- 1 U E LER T O MEIR DE,qT assert itself, and before ninny boxes i '1t were u$ed the family were joking their mother on her appetite; her disap pearing cough and the fright she had ,STREET RAILWAY CATASTROPHE given them. The use of Pink Pills was IN CLEVELAND. continued for some time longer and now Mrs. Strickland% elastic step and goner- - =- al, excellent health, -would lead you to Mota� Csir Plnugrs mown nn bpt'n Draw imagine that you were gazing upon a -tit the Pnstsenx�rw Killed -Felt into different woman, not one who had been snatched from the very jaws of death. w River -The Driver Mistook the hicnai.- She was never in better- health and A despatch from Cleveland, Ohio, Writs, and no matter what others say aye : -A heavy electric motor car,eon- she is firm in her belief that Pink Pills saved her life and restored her to her wining 'between 20 and 30 passengers, wonted health and strength. rent through the draw of the Central Dr: Williams' -Pink Pills are an un- riaduct at 7.45 o'clock on Saturda , failing cure for all troubles resulting 3 from poverty of the blood or shattered vening, and dropped 101 feet- to the nerves, 'and- where given a fair trial iver below. E very passenger in the they never fail in cases like that above ar was killed. The Central Viaduct related. Sold by all dealeta, or sent a huge stilt bridge, 3,000 feet long, postpaid at 50 cents a box, or 6 boxes lady of iron. It connects the Heights for 162.50, by addressing the Dr. Wil- ed the prosperous residence section liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont., or 11 the South side with the business Shenectady, N. Y. See that the re- ent.re of the city.' Directly over .time gistered trade mark is on all packages. iver is a dt•awbkidge of the pivot -s-. winging pattern, and this is 101 feet Heart, Mst ase Relieved in 80 91nutes, bove the surface of the water. The Dr. Agnew's Cure for the heart gives luuth Side Street railway passes over perfeet relief in all cases of Organto or lie bridge. On - either side of the Sympathetic heart Disease in 30 mia- raw there is a safety switch, which, sites, and speedily effects a cure. It IS .nless the conductor alights -aiid holds a peerless remedy for P. 1pitation. Sho t- p a handle, will send a car into th8 Hess of Breath, Smothering Spells, Pain rit.ter, instead of allowing it to go on in Left Side and all symptoms of a Dis- he draw. eased Heart.. One dose convinces, -Sold lie, first reports from the scene of by druggists. hc: disaster seem to place tits blame n the conductor. They were , to the Catarrh l ;ell, vedln fd to d'_ Minutes. - ffec't that the ill - fated motor car,con- One short puff of the breath through mining tithe draw 20 and 30 people, as the $tower., supplied-with each bottle of Broached the draw just as a vessel was pp rearing it, and the bridge attendants Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder, diffus- a (1 closed the big iron gates and were es Powder over the stirface of the nasal ,reparjng to awing. the draw. As is papa es. Painless and delightful to he rur�e, the car stopped, and the con- use, it relieves instantly, and perman- Iuc for went ; orward to releaae the ently cures Catarrh, Hay Fever, Colds witch in case the way - was clear. He Headache, Sore Throat,. Tonsilitis and oust. have been blinded by -the elec- Deafness. 60 cents. At druggists. ric light, for ag oye- witness declares . ­1 liat. although the gates were- closed, > .; Relief in:.Slx Hours. •' nd the draw was already in- 'motion, . bigttii.sing Kidney and bladder- dls- 1►cs er,nductor raised the switch han-- eases relieved in six hours by the South Ile, The motorman applied the cur- American Kidney Cure. This new rem - ent, - and` the car shot forward and edy is a great -surprise : and delight -on trunk the gates with- a crash. There account of its exceeding promptness in- ns only a moment's pause, and then relieving pain in the. bladder, kidneys, e. heavy car ground its way through back and.every part of the urinary paa- e wreckage and plunged over tim sages in male or female. It relieves re-_ ink into the black abyss, amid the Lention of water and ppain in pase'ng it earns and frantic struggles of the almost inimediaLely.. If you want quick ssangers, I who at first intixm4tion o.' relief- and cure this. is your remedy. 119.. er- .rue )led to, the rear door. The ' Sold h dril ists. . y gfa i I T f X b i ' *z {r 6G M T 4 4. ! 1 a x,J s :.c - �: � Rv 1 a R 1 xr r C .t ..F; L. rte .k ? , _^ o .�,_ �e j ��` 4` Y 4`> a' t. 1. r:Yk -:. .x'..I.M .3a1^.. ant:.. .k. 1�r.. -.,b. i -f +t.#Ki[�.[- aS r ,- • :�_ " -tee• .�- aw -t A S ,' i �- i. -sa 4E. c a. -r4 4: { 't:: - sI y c,' a u 4 _ b f •11 Cd. ` . r{ +-^max -f ). zn -yam ty. _ �i r H f .: ,'I of , I>f^. , cS..,jd+ �•.. (: 1.4 .Er - c t. I: I . -.... ,.. I ` ` - 11 . . , I- �,, c .- - �. - -- ,,. _ ' 1 - . _- 1: •d - i- - - A Bad Wreela; -of the %constitution may follow to the track of a disordered system, due to. impurc, blood or inactive liver. Don't run the risk t The pproprietors of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medieal Discovery take all the chances. They make a straight- forward offer to, return your money if their remedy fails to benefit or cure In all disorders or affections due to - impure blood or inactive liver. The germs of disease circulate through the blood; the liver is the filter which er- mits the germs to enter or not. 'The liver active, and the blood pure. and you escape disease. When you're run down. debilitated, weak, and your weight below a healthy standard, you regain health. strength, and wholesome flesh, by using the " Discovery," It builds up the bod faster than nauseating Cod liver of or emulsions. Dr. Pierre's Pellets cure constipa- tion, piles. Uliousness.. indigestion, or dyspepsia, and headaches. Rheumatism Cured in a Day - ' South American Rheumatic Cure. for Rheumatism and Neuralgia, radi- cally cures in one to three days. Its ac- tion upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the - cause and the disease immediately dis- appears. The first dose greatly bens.. fits. 75 cents: Sold by druggists. Ask -your physician, your druggist and your friends about Shiloh's Cure for Consumption. They will recommend it. $iamil Pasha, the Turkish Grand Vi4er, has realgned. Continued trials prove that St. Leon Mineral Water is worth double the quantity of any other medicine. . The revolutionary movement in Tur- key is growingg stronger, and has ad- herents in both army and navy,' I was nervous, tired, irritable and 'cross. Karla' Clover Root Tea has made me well and ha MRS. Wk WORDEN. The Pope leas very perceptibly brok- en down and is suffering- He himself says -that his vital powers are waning. Cold in the Head. -Nasal Balm ives instant relief.speedily cures. Nevergils. A supplementary treaty between China, and Japan regarding the evacu- ation by the latter of the Liao Tung peninsula has been signed. The beet cough cure is Shiloh'4 Cure. A neglected cough is dangerous. Stop it at once with Shiloh's Cure. .The Turkish Government has again instructed the Governor of Bitlis to protest the American missionaries at that place. , Ask your physician, your druggist and your friends about Shiloh . a Cure for Consumption. They will recommend it. A. P. 7886 i I :1' 1 • ' 4L - - 1. I I . - I . �,, 1 - - To Advanced - Years The strength and pure blood ibises. sary to resist the effects of cold seasons are given by Hood's Sarsaparilla. . " I have for the Imil'g6 years of my • life beep complaining of a weakness of the laugs and colds in the head, especially to the winter. Lmt fall I was @gain attached. Reading of Hood's Baresparilla I was led to try it. I airs isow'tlakfbg the fifth boll- Us wfth good results. 1 can positively say that I have not spent a winter as tree from ooughe or pales and difficult breathing spells for the last 25 years as was bet win - ter. I oars Its down and Aosp all night without any aanoyaatle trom cough of V> I in the lung@ or ast while difsculty.' ltf. Cswx>slsria, J. P., 0orrihi11, N. B. Mood': Sarsaparilla ''. ' In tine O n iv True Blood Purifier Prominently in the public eye today. .�. _ . MOWS Pills ,, Vs°�'tu�, " . - Bab' _. i71- ..%_ 1. My. . ;. 4, 4 .: Y . I '+was a Hiving _1&eleton; the 0100. for said he was dyilug of Marais- mus and Indigestion. At lea months he weighed only, seven pounds. Nothing strengthened or fattened him. I began using Scott's Emulsion of Cod -liver Oil with Hypophwphites, feed-. ing it to him and rubbing it into his body.. He began to fatten and is now. a• beaufdW dimpled boy. - The BInglsion seed to supply the,olie tiling ;heedful.__. °- Mrs. Kviyox WII.LZwus,' , . May 2 9'. 1 Rg4. Cave Springs, Ga. Similar lett,ors from other 1. othovs. # Des -t spaimsled to al t a lU& tO - �t t l 1 0, f ad �. l 111LORIDA, LANDD.ot oxtmordtawy !_0titlty in healthy location; I mIggase pioftA 404. e Upping wlrpter grow p v*o ale zto. s( 'tbar4• msrkotl. Ate clef rfiig d)rell,agoroor' Iry iratk0l ntaedod. I,,ow . prio*A is un Etoopr... tr. ,: a, FPSTON, W Churebr str&OV'rir t9 .& 'f Y 4 F, 1 ,. ., s F k - rl �F f i € «r �. 3 i i[ t h f' .S �a V r 1 n� .' yy �y}�y .l a _ , .ii �,•l, e Rp, �_��[ i � eaV .P d lur 3• 1 �T )r "i ��(, i 4 4 � ai - X' f 3 r `fe 3 'F r t f Y .'L -tin .- - 1 y i 1 " r - 11111 [ , n. T" 'N' K C .! °f s 4 b f f 1X Tl'- s i5 +tom .. L W � S �3 A r r ett' z. fr a r1 �•I Y s V -ax i`A it x a. f tk v' w ., p a'k ' # a •t` � .r r` . [ Y! A r L L% e� F `4 4 `' , - O� G b i I a C i - f`.. �. r .. ,... .v ,. t -, i - Y C. ty z .. _ . 3 S 3 - _! 9 - . - - a. - gg 19 - . . -- . -- - -± ,. a�� a, -.� Ara , -,.. � 't .� .�• .e �., . ,- -., . - ...... -, F i.y f - , % J" felt• pip }F?.RA.1 ..2 f i� EL :. .l " � I- i t , ., _ _ _ - . t : -'tip ,:x. . A . H'. -" 0 - ate'- t ,f - ?=-' 1. .. 3 . - 1 - - - - . „ , q �•_ -.: :. - � - ,• - .. - -..'- ... ... - : �. I � Y t * +a k! _ ° f3. arnin, . . .- "; i ely NV 1 '* �/ t: ,-,.; -��.::.. �­.­_': � ..I �.'' � T"m ,;.. i., . ­ I - 9 :, � "r. ... - h f i .. 1 The great success of the chocolate preparations of y xt. the house of Walter Baker & Co. (established ''` �`�' in 178Q) has led to the placing on the mfll(fket , many misleading and unscrupulous imitations : ", 11 of their name, labels, and . wrappers.. Walter `' d o,t y / Baker & Co. are the oldest and largest manu- �� � � _ i. i. facturers of pure and high -grade Cocoas and - _ - r Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals are j;, used in their manufactures.' ��Y ::.. - Consumers should ask for, and ' be sure that " �r . I they get, the genuine Walter Baker Et: Co.'s goods. f , ' SALTER BAKER tSc CU., L.imitedf 4 _,' F 4 x 1. DORCHESTER. MASS. '.1 Vg '� ;, GN IYIrxER xsrtursorvutsD s: WE are always open to buy or bell Hap � _ z,} 0. T. PENDRITH �` Strew Grain or Potatoes, in car loth, - . F : Yi w. nslfNeH $ co., Toronto k . � , Z3 b N Adelaide d�yi yW., Torortlo. a+► o�e on lives, ulsifier savers AUSAGtID O 1NGS. Finest imported r,? �`^�� Ap Sehirs 11hoWd Retire Thwrr. i� lien sheep an narrow American horj It. ,lI RRAY MAi1FARLANE, Spe0lalfmG -Eye. .°.$� at right prioe4 Perk, Blsokwoll d Qo„ LtQ.,Toro� DEar d Throat, 32 Oarlton St..'foront0. Y.a S Z. LOU( LAS bROS, Slats Travel and meta $50010000.,1..,;.,-�_­.;­ _ . "y Ears, motallio ceilings, skylights a se t mle 1 nor korL 124 Adelaide W.,ToronW _ �RIVATE FUNDS FO$ INVICS ` � n' STAM. ER I H C permanently oared on Mortgage Estate. Igd by a strictly Educe l tt V- -'' ,tonal System. No advance fees. Write for at lowest rates. S is arranaetnen � n ' circular. ' THE ONTARIO INSTITUTi�, � made for Church Loans. Apply t4 70 Bond Str, Toronto BOatf y, BlaitckalltOCk, Nesbitt, -'• - ' t_ ; Chadwick fitfdd ®11, i��f. f 1. BORES- �� TNR SUN, A Strictly Bank o Toronto Of em -. { Hi h Grade Wheel, at a Church Streeet. Torb#tt0 W _ Moderate Price. Send far catalogue. - _ - - ,;______.r- 11 a. T. PENDI&ITH, Manufacturer, . e , 73 to 81 Adelaide St, W.. Toronto. EVERY.. -' . • s t:; ;) a- P .. . ; -..'. _.:;i 111._'. � DISHONEST. tI 1 �.: ACT T1N0 HOOl3 UNDER ONE MANACEYENr leaves lie eternal .row' ard: It yon are`^ To AONTO AND OTAAT6OAD, ON T. crippled with Rheump, ism or are s �' Unqu tionably the loading Commercial miserable Dyspeptic bo honest with - , - gobools n the Dominion; advantages best in yourself and give at Loop a tril. This { Canada moderate rates; students may enter water has never failed to cure others ; tb V at any time; write to either school and is sure to cure you. mention this r. w ; s1a�al sicll.IOTT. Priaoipab. $T, LEON MINERAL WATER CO, Ltd, y Head 011109 -King St. W.. Toronto. � rm�� - , I Mtf B V i H ES S Hold by all Druggists. Grocers and Hotels: ''; t"'. fi7tlp COLLEGE. - 0 1* - ...- �:.,.,--_g,-_ w ... .- � . , rw , Most widely attended in America. Atalisand la ' with the Institute of Chartered Accountants ` ' For catalogue address j ,' $OB OK A JORMSON. Belleville. Onk ` , `" ^ ACWVN10ScuflodG INEAGfNT 'g� MITISM, Dy"s mmm n ol the lnIIam- FOR TREATMENT. AND CURE USE lynke. Oil. d' ]t'il�r.w PARISIAN BPEQIA ST. . 1 Hours Dame st., NontreaL YO T�pPBIiTY -PIYB "A81� DUNN'S �1- B'AKINQ ., POWDER THE COOKS BEST FRIEND - 1 LARGEST SALE IN CANADA. �--_ -- - - _ A DAY sup IN I sad we will show .. Tea how to vuLke0 aday ab• .dvttdT olom we farnrh the worrr�and iraah you trey; you work In the locality where you live. Send a your addrew and +ne will explain the businert fully a 40 r.uber we Rnar.atee a clear pront 01 tw every dy'e were,; absolutely Sure, Writs at *lion. Address D. T. Horgan Mgr _ Box A. 4. Windsor, onto. r All I i • Qnree Salt M Old�!levee. Sore IDyok PUSS BMI•. Bogs Nipples Burns, soalds. oba TUB A)tt8g8TOR lam. does half the world's windmill bW1006e, because It has reduced the cost M wind to 1.'8 what it was a it has many branch 4etttes6 tuM sapplles its hoods and repetrs at your door. It tern and doss furnish a better article for less monel than others, U mates Pumping and ueared, Steel. Galvantzed- after. 4 oompletton Wiinndmilla, Tuttng end deed �l Towers, steel Buis saw yr pws, steel }fbed OuUers and Deed Grinders. On application it will name one of those articles that it will famish unto loam" 1st at 1/3 the usual price. It also remise Tanks and Pumps Mall kinds, send for eaWogue. hotery: 12M itsckwell and ftlilNIM Strata. Ckk&IP 14 LT FOR R, OR SMA 3CEENT SIAM P FOR PARTICULARS, PRICE LIST, SAMPLES. COTTON YA R N . attc. ..., - �­ . . � 'o }1 __.. 7 �Ar, I r , Saturday Night'- 61 I wonder what one could say abort this book that would induce ,,= the Intelligent reading public of Canto& to Froet it with the whirlwind of approv that ?. 1 = Itte merits deserve. It Is one of the few , great books written by Canadians, and most ' , ;k �' -� of the stories are located in Canada." p -'`. WILLIAM BRIGGS, Publisber. - 21M Richmond •L West. TosoaSe t, "3 ° >_ 1. ti_. � �r • ." f :, - t.: 4.: _ rs; . , r � F ' ti # },,; ?_•rT - ' ill, %IC r . ­ ��'. -: k '- ,, ,� We want every MUS10 TEAOHER � " 7. t1 to have a Dopy of our NEW (se0 e) Mu8t0 ' " V. OATALOQUE .lueTr tssumo. 1t IS One of the "s ,r ��` LARGEST OeNk'RAL MU8 /O,and MIJS/O fOOK Catalooggues ever' issued. Containing a I EAOHER'S OU %DE for the selection _ tp of lilusto. No MUBto TBAOHan can APPORO _= ro sw wlrmour rivis women. We also carry LV6RYTHING PERTAINING to AluSIC and t MUSiCAL INBrRUMENTB. WHALKY, ROYCE R C-o.l ISIS Yonge St., , A . I TORONTO, WtNADA. it ? ,_l - 4 F 3. ' ,1 t, ~F . " . � .,. 11 - - . - .1 11 Q swoo mak9s . the nerves elltrong, and the back iff I i.. youth t0 the pre- - - a�turely old man 4 t. Y 1. ,. 1. �, `� ttAR�1H ULL _ x - ­.- :- "' I TOU008 ABIT CURES % ,. k ,p. Go buy tend try a lox to -day. It 1. C06W only t 1. , Your own druggist _ ­­ "`� � �, 4 r : will guarab.ntee air ; ours or money ft­ ; fktndett. l3aol3detn, writteagnariintee ofowe _ �_ . yM 1 sad esmple- ffree. Address nearest 4>�ae. t;, .< q;; THEE STERLINd REMEDY CO. '. s , tiIC$iti}. MONTREAL, CAN. Heidi YpRtt. " .� , ; . _ _ ! +_" � la+T1. �` t' ad' f- th(ti �f..lii'cure constipation. Purely veirfltable, smooth•and i. ' , � It d to everywhere.- guaranteed to Oars C.nt k'® 1. d v lft { .c i , a. < �. •. ta. 7 T - �i r., 4^ R .. C-Z z dam.! 1 4 - - 9£'wT ti y�` t , - x a fi.' Y..K Y. S aa T -. •sJ4e > _43 '1 -� ^r.'t -. I �e w ' .2.c a a� � `a • i N T t, a 3 S - 9. V, , a C ft t t� r• "< Y at_ .� R . a Q �� y six;'' s ` r^ c•Y 4 r 'C • 9' •� of ,u a B -. �' :i i �e.. tti } M11 f ' W - 6 °.- C'• 1 •. 'b' Ft _ i'' ,.. f ,.2 =.!. v -. llvil 7 3,15��is�:f ,�:�S7Y�l(SZR,ri._F .. a.i ..,- iu.af` -1 '8z -� a. .,. ?z -[ nk:_r .. . It reistoree lost vigor. You may .gain ten pODUdaS In t6il days. 7r�. QANAdtAN SHORT STQRtt . . -' >w�Y,;f - - f f i r., t1 p,> 4 ILD MAN S . , � P.1 _ . a1 , _,�� AND OTHER BTOliIEBt _ _­1 -"- - � -.141- . ; . M k k�,,X:, cloth - - xLOM r r4 :. " C�ttlt'rsliTS : Old ]den 8avarin -The Privilege , ,,2 of She Limits- HcGrath's Bad Night-Grea1 ,. , t. GodfrelI's Lenient -The Red - Headed Win- " "- r dego -The Sbinirl Cross of Rigand- Little • Baptido -The Ride by Nilchti - Drafted -A . . Turks?7 Apiece- -Orandpappa's Wolf Story- . . � '` The Watoribo Qoteran -�Tohn Bedell -�ia ; ; bitsaky's Stratagem. a ; PRESS OPINIONS. - ' : L L Montreal Gazette: " Mr. Thdbaob has . . - , a: studied with equal success the French settler -- r r 1 on the banks of the Ottawa or ilia atributaries. . . _ r the trauPplanted higblandera. the veteran t t `- - �, who has carried screw: the ocean sal the trddi- � e:. tlbne of ' �_ who has become the ancestor of halt- beeeds ' and is still a true son of auld Scotia, the � �p ¢gs` ageur and shanty man, the hunter and trap- , .. t° �athsa$' d oven the stranger that itt within our . , . 1, ~F . " . � .,. 11 - - . - .1 11 Q swoo mak9s . the nerves elltrong, and the back iff I i.. youth t0 the pre- - - a�turely old man 4 t. Y 1. ,. 1. �, `� ttAR�1H ULL _ x - ­.- :- "' I TOU008 ABIT CURES % ,. k ,p. Go buy tend try a lox to -day. It 1. C06W only t 1. , Your own druggist _ ­­ "`� � �, 4 r : will guarab.ntee air ; ours or money ft­ ; fktndett. l3aol3detn, writteagnariintee ofowe _ �_ . yM 1 sad esmple- ffree. Address nearest 4>�ae. t;, .< q;; THEE STERLINd REMEDY CO. '. s , tiIC$iti}. MONTREAL, CAN. Heidi YpRtt. " .� , ; . _ _ ! +_" � la+T1. �` t' ad' f- th(ti �f..lii'cure constipation. Purely veirfltable, smooth•and i. ' , � It d to everywhere.- guaranteed to Oars C.nt k'® 1. d v lft { .c i , a. < �. •. ta. 7 T - �i r., 4^ R .. C-Z z dam.! 1 4 - - 9£'wT ti y�` t , - x a fi.' Y..K Y. S aa T -. •sJ4e > _43 '1 -� ^r.'t -. I �e w ' .2.c a a� � `a • i N T t, a 3 S - 9. V, , a C ft t t� r• "< Y at_ .� R . a Q �� y six;'' s ` r^ c•Y 4 r 'C • 9' •� of ,u a B -. �' :i i �e.. tti } M11 f ' W - 6 °.- C'• 1 •. 'b' Ft _ i'' ,.. f ,.2 =.!. v -. llvil 7 3,15��is�:f ,�:�S7Y�l(SZR,ri._F .. a.i ..,- iu.af` -1 '8z -� a. .,. ?z -[ nk:_r .. . It reistoree lost vigor. You may .gain ten pODUdaS In t6il days. 'sc,fg =v . �ti - "+SR, A y � •. ::,r�-,w� ..r 'y- ,y,;w�:•, _ .m+a ;:�. _:a=te -.� :�e'« fir• ``x ''i>e ,'}s 3 - - {'- ..�.�' .AS'S - rQ.'2� # -:� y _ , te7` 4� _ - ,i - �,-- =s. 1 �ti:• : .nos ei-r t F M'Ta•..�,�°.£ R,�. � e.. aka . ac _ y -r . .,1 t � r w�. v!:a -'t r, r ?°, -�!Y.- s°_ - 3y [.mss. _fa_,l _ ri- ,�.yp.j .� ;xar 3-` . _ ,...x #f .- €S. pr'. .,)par r r�SY.- .~ H : :.... -. :....... .:, :, . : .J T.. . -).� •W=, v'S `fix'$ - - >/1 r ``'' �a a .- ....: -- .. -.. ..... .> -- - tRs L. ., s ..r r'- 1. :ads. ✓r w . . .:.. _ ,,.:fir.. tiz 7 a A f3 `• , �,� > + ra . w L�. -, Y,. y c . 7. 3g... ,.r - - a'.. _ .l. -' -- ro ... I, p+ �2, . _ xa a ,r.. .. s. v,- -, _° ,J' .Y„ -u L 'N.' , II °'}� Cot.' .. . -. _ t t F.�. , 'G -. .. -�T"4 „ m. 1 - _. , a - 1- d S�� ' a , u, ta+ y� ff l _. a, § •. tea` .. .w+� .) -tS. as l a . r.1�y•}}.4. d .^. ,,. n. :. .,. z , .. is -. .w.4 z ry rt,. >c.' .11 _. - -,. _ _. t... st c >..d. - - � - -, .. : -:- ,4 1. :7 -- _r,c -r .b - i .- ,�i 03„ -... >>x Y ,.nary. n, t k•�r. _ _ - -.. .... ._ -_ . r . .Y aF .. _ t . _ y ,ld' _; . - i a r f x" r. i� c. n - J`: b .. . .... .. .. .: .. _,.). ,. ' 'sw a .; aL'`FYd',!. •'irk. r ` -.�{' - .:. .. . :.. .- t -. ,;, : - . ... r . ,.. - • •t3 Y ... ..... -+':. .. a ... .. ; : _ .. .. .+ . i ♦ 11 _" ,a •.3 .. .. -. .: . _ ` V 'a. b►al$ 'fit 1�1f �" - I ' 1. I, AL old man Mantle, of Uxbridge tcwn• = I g - ship, 1 RIC i� x _ _ died at Castle Decker. We axenhsp- of standing timber at lot 0, con. 6, Ua- _ _ _ ___ - - py to know that. Pickering township bridge, the property of John Reid, Clara- - � � IN THE >aosT dose not seree her poor in this mont. Timber to be sold in half sore _ a - 1 zao>Ir otrs • manner.. lots. Fear months credit i;ivea on ap- f And a large stock of Skate Strap$f , election in Cal proved joint notes. gala at one o'clock, - - 77 �.,� ;'� ""� ""' r . see bills. Thos. Poacher, auctioneer. bar 24. V ` In view of the fact that consider• . , • Waddell has s published every Friday morning a;t its office :- , , Also a stook of COW CHAINS, ; Pickering, Oat, able damage has been clone to culverts WEDNHBDkT, Duo. 11th -- Credit ealeaf farm , `' .: SNOW. SHOVELS, AXES and AXE [ P typool. TERMS : ;, throughout this township by traction stock, implements eta, the property o! HANDLES, SAWS of all kindsal1 w iepered tl G 16 00 pa: as ; sl1.00 if paid It aatande. engines during the past year, `and as John Brignall, at lot 18, son ,Pickering I I 9 eta d for the 1. RATES OF ADVERTI81NO : Township. Ten months credit. Bale at , First insertion, per line - - . 10 cents. there is doubt as to who is responsible one o'clock, sharp. See- bills. - Thowaa We have the '(Duplex" Washboard iii sack the beet in 'the Reah subsequent insertion, per line - 6 for the Same, we shall try and give, in Poacher, auctioneer. „; #lea been teals This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- alrket. Saves halt the Work 4ri Wa811 dad. t6 "weddings and vertlaemente. as_ few words as possible the law in i3 fall. Special terms given to parties making con- D fleas! t�l g p the matter. We take for oar huthor- Rio Tho as I �p rates for 3 or 6 mouths or by the year. Half- NO N's1t1 .dcLttGrtia ®PnF.rifB. '- I j t Pickering. W• J• Reaz�n icke n" Yearly of yearly contracts pa; able quarterly. ity R. S. 0. 1887, chapter 200. _ __ -- -- _ . 0 in his 9 Business cards, ten lines or under, with papPT, engine shall be allowed to use the 8 C AIiLOTE O EN W 8 o d g one ay laE one year, $5 00, payable in advance. Col. N. F. F al"Notics in local columns ten cents per line, public. highways that is over twenty M Will give lessons in Charcoal, CrayoA ! .I : ., ' floe cents per line each subsequent insertion. and suet! drawing, Water Colors and Oil[ !' w - at Uxbridge tone In weight, ht, neither shall the speed paintp y I h4 praeti of his pr 8peaial contract rates made known on applioa- g i trom Copies, Nature Ob eats. For . Von, No free advertising. of traV`el be over six miles an hour. terms and date apply to ME `• 4. W. DECKER, it assin throu h a cif town or I , j , iour known it Advertisements without writtep netructione Pickering. y ° Wh e , 1i . I. I will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- p g g y ie 1 Ctl 6 g , 6 8 to - oordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- incorporated village, . `" i ---- but three miles slvisa fitly of re �iantsmastbd Yn waiting and sent to the pub. P PPLE8 WANTED —We are now i Reber. per hour. The width of the drive A ready to bay any qQuantity pf appple..t ! I � 4101 • ar ' sitting 8 d ob Work promptly attended to.' twelve 1nChe8 at least the Pickering Fruit 89aperatinQ Faetory, Bu"y �• - J y g - ,. wheels shall be w Arples awn be shaken off trees Windfalls and I I • , - returned a vi W. 1. CLARK - PRaPRIETOR. and the other wheels of truck or other au kinds not smaller than 9 inches in diameter I I or soft ones taken. Apples will be bought at tad the fire vehicle attached shall be four inches the Pickering factory and prices paid aacordt I . _ ` . Our Politi[oee- 8triot Independeaoe. for two ton weight and each ton one gaaliry, Cordwood wanted, beech can ! ' maple, 3tAHLER BROB., Pickering, Oat. #tttt , a'" I I f . �'' -' I �-,, "le it play in Our Alm —A First -class Local Paper. half inch over. These engines shall I . _ villa last Frid Our Exportations —The hearty ass II n the same side gs an Other . I , Geer of B. E, �­: %­..''. support of the neople of Pickerintt and vicinity. F y . vehicle. When the engine is met by _! lr otice' ` _ ' � , ! � • any person who is either driving or ' I: 1 I rf,�Image *seared FRIDAY, N OV. 29, 1895. i_ I . I - ' ridin ,when the horse becomes [right- I , - . "there is plenty g I am just 200 Pigeolss short of coutrewt. ,! 8 do not take ened, the engineer is required to stop will pap 10 Dents each for all birds de- I I - 'I i ' _ wn sleeves. NOTES AND COMMENTS. and assist the horseman to get past - ' I I' -the Kingston ` leered before the 38th of November. ' safely. Engines travelling after I , father and Boo, The evidence in the • great Hyams W. J. GOSDON, Barber, ' ; ., I ' tieven years, the night shall be provided with a #is tt Ptaksrins, cal. j , At trial at Toronto, was concluded On ; . . , l and the loiter f bright red light in front and a green - Wednesday and the address of Coun- , : I ; - -_ - i � I i i I I I H. Fortier, an li ht at rear. No en ine shall be eel Johnston, on behalf of Dallis r n throw h a cif ,town or viii e ! '—'-" o railway, w, - yams commenced. - It is expected g y a8 I'v i Ji S ARK • ! itaeal for larding unless a messenger is sent at least iiotets, and was that a verdict will be reached Batut- Our FELT BOOTS are [tie beat. .. I fifteen and not more than thirty rods i , .1 Agent for le ding . Honest Made. Frost Proof. - ! months in the y - _ - in advance, carrying a red flag by dal En hla L�metrtcr -n# . . I I - The gale of Taeed, It is' ociall announced 'that th'e and a bright red light b night. Be- �i, Ca radfuA ' I I i Solid Comfort, p or 70 miles an 1. I y ). F {re ,fnawrance Com t�s I � _ 1. Dominion ParliamE of will be called fore it eticaU be lawful to run each! I throughout the for January 2nd. The writs from en nos over an highway it shall be ! I =1 . ' ,^ -! inpoh ak hipptag sal gi y g y No lnarsase for rates. Losses paid promptly. poles were Cardwell are out, the election takes the duty of the owner to strengthen j siso afent for lace on Dec. 24tH. It i$ ex acted all bridges end culverts, >at hie OwnHbb�� ���QB' ' '��B— �H�t�IBB' ' ' that Cardwell election will beaver ex use, and to keep same in repair�;" . . 'i'6e Jos. Brown's y I ad con. of !;teach, a Ofdoe of Btiark d Williamson, Bankerr, fltoa>K- ' L I +paaio section at tl ': hot one, as there are so many different so long • as the highway is so need. ,tale #y I I . . tickets in the field. If there le more than one engine pass- ! ►art Perry, on �iatn, .11 '- ing over the same road, then the I A ' Special lie of LADIES' BUTTON BAL�iORA.LB at 4 Bargain. or Willcox, It w, It is' at present rumored that $. above cost will be proportionately' THE GECEBRATED. 1 ! , i . I - 4M' ! �---� - Chas. Bates, of ae W. Clark, of Toronto Junction, is en• borne by each. In ease of toU roads'���,g VA �`jn� I ! I 1 mown in Port Perri deavorin to secure the Conservative r I I' I I g the law is somewhat different. Should Fine assortment of WtNT R HOBIEDY. bg' and last week _.. f nomination in East York for the 'w owner of an engine ignore the , acknowledged to be the best i Y1 i +ecome the local ag( Commons. This is blcLean's seat above provisione Ile is liable of a fine . coat mined. I . 3ros„ of Ingersoll, i and that gentleman will likely have +, I I 1 I I I i . !. I .'' ; 3irown. of from $5 to $25 with costs, and in I IMPORTINQ DY$EG'T..., I ' ' S C. 9carlett C some objections to make. It is claim- default of payment to -imprison ent "" 1. ' , , $ublic Schools of th1 ' �' ed that there is an old grudge be- from one to twent five da s. This I ....FROM THE MINES.... , - - tween bit. Clark and Mr. McLean. y' Y Wand, was strick If ou havn't of a character ust Will not free the party from damage of yfih buy interior anal when ast with paralysis, t .. y g j property destroyed. The Act hoe Y Y you can get P y P P y y the best for same price. ' earn he has been enter public life and see bow quick twenty one sections be'sides-somo sub- � • you obtain one. sections but the above will be found I Forget. ! _ I ®a � - n ooasrdered ore . ' :::..OFFICE AND Y'ARD..... .. .john (torte!! dent ( For the past two years the price of to cover the ground rather fully. someat Sot na boon binder twine has been materially re• RING $T., PICBEftING. ;:.I . . - aeon. He bad deliv( doted. It is suers!! ten. A: D. Wilson of Sutton. ,and his nine ` 1 I ! g y teen - year old eon George were arrested (opp Gordon' Hone].) ' �sd sold at Oshawa % Ceded that the reduction was brought on the charge of arson. 0. W.• DECKE o I Remember , 'atom home in the e R I about by the- manufacturing of that A. G. BosWell, an old and highly- re- - _ .. lied. i j •_ - I ! , I ! It was announced commodity at the central prison, spected citizen of CobourQ, Out., died – I. _ . Toronto, and the penitentiary, King- there last evening. I I • No• %* ! : I . i 5'�oo ! Icarve, on. Saturday at , StOri. It is now announced that both ''a!>.�s� d t7 w �'� I ••'•••'• teoOnd don Of F. W. t 0 1 I ; in, N. Y., died the ART AND LITERATURE IN t;ANA�A. i i I •. ! Worth of Dr Goods �!r hold fever. H . the factories ha�ye been leased and .. . ! ,ti 11,0 Cr Es I • �p will be included in theFCOmbine. If There are cynics who say'that there is W ` 4 !':a g o M I; j .I"' I ( + , J. , +roger, and _being I no ublic o talon in Canada no literature. r C v '� ` ' ' Dinh, much regret - ruch be the case farmers may rest as- p p ' a - i Clothing,` Boats and shoes, Hats Caps, Mantles,. Fancy Goods, Eta., At a dinner given recent) by the publishers .; -- .. "sured that twine will be much more g y p I "e Q o K ° n -' pr the bereaved fam of Toronto to Mr. Hall Caine, the great ti .g . 8 p �� j C ® I I . to be sacrificed at the. gr at Record Breaking Sale at Another very sack expensive than it has bean for the novelist, this question was discussed, and CIO ;,1QN Mroao w oK I q" 38wmanville last past two harvests. a leading publisher remarked that titera- (s ►-F td µ °' "0 p n I �' p I - * mill, a highly. respf — ture would never make rapid advance in a4 46 a axp sn, n p ; i �• t� ems, was returning - p­ t. this count because it i9 difficult to induct i o s p .+ ! . R., ' . W Reeve Evans, of Etobicoke, ve �' j s Gtlr IJ �� Canadians to read the works of a Cana y _ t]. is ek 5 i v I aN �) vVening about 7.80, Tuesday that he would move a res0- d�tn author. This statementntooSalurdas o ' . I g was Jan 0, I 10me of the ne' hbo: notice at the York Count Council 1 d and was ca t e w h regard to Tom y r �O< Commencing On ►at'dap, .NV�. Iet�l, 1895• srssoious until Tue - lution asking for the abolition of X*ht, which has as large a circulation as +w Fab' *;i , I - ° •t - Count Councils and the distribution any newspaper of its class in America. InsI spirit look its fl y y a, a t: o I f •.o Itat y 0 : Ghrdatmas Number, which will be issued 9 ( 1 I I I I he eanse. of county responsibilities between the . "a Apr. s . . Dec. t, is the eighth in a series of art nom- y t" '•• •' - ( At 2:30 Monday n township municipalities and the Pro- K ro a C' a �•� I[.y $1,500 be equally distributed among the Buyers.. .. . . P P bars. It will be accompanied this year by o C!pildings at Bhsroc I-- vincial Government. While Reeve five splendid colored supplements ; the r - I - .W J no 0E Being compelled to sell Out and gait baeineas, I now offer my anti "fro �, Bowen, of Gaels Evans ma ue Candid in his r0 Osi- largest, a reproduction of a intro b a l''ir " ; 0 ,.a July •s stock of nearly ell New Seasonable Goods, at an enormous reduction of from � b fire. Th y F P painting Y a �l, I y tion he can have no serious expeeta- Canadian artist, done specially for.Soturday b - I ; I a I'm Sept M 25 tQ 50 per tent. for Cash. �res - k" was to have bet Night, is s4 x g3 inches to si'xe. Its tttls is .. ,,,� Oct: w All GOOd Marked in Plain Pig The Regular Price in Black; Re -� as a tempera t]on of getting his r,�otion through . i - council. There is howeyer, Our " Cham� lain the Explorer," and depicts 0 d6 Nov. % duced Price in Blue. *rered by insuran him an a flotilla of war canoes entering y 1 d► . D!0 Nle assns Of the of mind away by which the expense of the mouth of a river on Lake Huron. I The I a 1 I w * - Itemem r. this 'is a GEN U NE BONA FIDE BARGAIN GALE alter Evans fir w Conducting our County Councils could picture has been praised by the Historical ' " I land will conti ue until the Stock is ld. , I - Irving ten years in Association as the most interesting. and . be lessened. Reduce the membership g, ! , , ,, ' ! I ' I ' P artistic altem t ever made to cart usot1C� I ! I --=, -- I Stone throwing a considerably and vest in the Town- back to the old days when Canada ryas _ *as. less � through Whitb' 11 . y it • ' � •' » 11weance and so da ship Councils much more respOrisibil- little more than a geographical term. The I 1VIy e�esl�y is Your Opportunity. I✓uunda sad ptissenQF ity. Much of the same business other four pictures are done in six /cen As I bees taken posset3sion of oUr Could be trAsacted by the local colors, and the book itself, consisting of business again at Brook Road, I beg , . ' ' ' I I rrulpk hoes det� over forty pages, contains the four rize . 0TWenae against the 1. - boards without extra exlanse.. The �. t� announce that I am prepared to d4 . . . stories in the Saturday Night competition. ! lifat more eomplatnt election of a Warden each year ap- Following is a list of contents : all kinds of General Blacksmithing, ; WANTE - -Dried and Green A plea, Eggs, and No. 1 Butter. - - Ilion any other five pears t0 be about the heaviest bUPi- tat prize, "A Reconnaissance at Fort EIlim" by Etc., at moderate ,rattw. - r 1 �j I: {% if stringent act' William Bleasdell Cameron. Illustrations by j. (lee U11 a Call I ,1 I J 'j s° ' s iJ • gA,�� th a will soon uses transacted by our county boards, I „„ I ' I ' ' AR, jpt. by reducing the membership this task and prise, "soh Shwey's Ruby,” by w. A. vraw. Batisfastion gtlart►nte3ed. 1 . Illustrations kom hotogra s J` i3OrOnt I tarns out . would be rendered much more.simple. 3rd prize, "A Matter of �,ty by John M" . We also leg to announee that "ave _ . Cr,,* Illustrations b F. M. Bell- Smjth, R,C.A. q/81d Steel Pointe on old Cast Plow I I I 1, ' I I I I ' ! . I 'I ! '• Dominion WarerOoms Whitby. . general newspai Therd are matters, however, that can th " b C. Ines. Illus. I p ttperior in any res 4 prize, "Widow olony, y J. ! be better managed by a County cOM- trations by the author. Shares rendering them better than Jim Lanmy's - Pass," by E. E. Sheppard. Illu♦ -. _ ____ _` —_- __. - — . - - - - -- - — �. __ i - - Oibe. The Globe mittee, than b either the local boards traced. new. This is Soi�TQiNo Naw. Cost ` 3' wn, and its relic ..Fran the Sublime." Re b Warren H. Warred, but 12 each b the dozen or 15e. ITORONTO FINANCIAL a�rmation has al _ or tbs Provincial Government. Illustrations by G. A. Reid, R.C.A. �"• y `I- "Nanton's Sister," by Alice Ashworth. Illwtrated single share. GUARANTEED.. D R. A T inm, n. No Can , Artist Hunter had a Ca ital cartOOl. " Illustrations by of Atrens, &n ,i " ., Joe Clark. Will leave a le at ,Pickerin CORb Oi 1Tl ONI ," '6 space to purell P Illustrations by Carl Ahrens, A RfiG;.A ,and Beatrid * ea�p g ,, Sullivan. , , _ e with Canadia in Wednesday's World. It represent- Hardware and other place in a few t.� st..l�t t ' So-Lonf," an etchin by "non. ' AllthOrlZed �a a SOU Q more thorough ed a sewer pipe extending aeeroes the "Hawkie s Dream," fp%n), by Alexander 4� days. Announcements lat . Bring Manafaetured b y The p• ) ' "! _ e ie the better f. ocean from the slums of London to Lachlan. along our shares. Cook Co., Windsor, Oat., Subfyel'lbed Cap. 628,500 ,8 p paper. ' 'The Love of the World Detected," (poem). by g y teat a r. Canada with a stream of waifs pour- William Gc r. Illustrations by J. W. Bengq�uggh. , and Detroit, Mich. is the I - "Life of Champlain," by Georg* Stewart, M.A.,. I .I H' � N• IykDOWUsafe, tellable • W� ACEBO �i. Mooney, of U' ing through. WhiIf3 we do not pre- D.c.L. - is Company have opened a branch in the +�Lzen of Kansas come t0 assert that all the Children "As a Little Chile," (poem), b} Evelyn Durand. P•S•--BtOre goods at rBduood pflo @s. monthly medicine ors which ladies Village of Pickering. in the. office lately oc { "A Song," (poem), by Gertrude Bartlett. call depend its "the hour and time ; opuied by the Ontario )sank, under the manage - garone ezperient brought out. by Dr. Barnardo, and The price of the number, postpaid to any a [teed." Beery lad wh© toads meat of the undersigned. ansas he was ONES Ta LOAN lady Deposits will be raceivedand interest alloweded and his asset others engaged in a like bn�iness, address, in a pasteboard tube to protect it t is is requested to Inclose two post- at highest rates. ieoned therefo turn out badly, we claim that quite from damage in the trails, is so cents, and iON� . age stamps, with her address, for Drafts issued on all parts, collections made a erCenta a of them d0. Such 18 -in point of literary excellence and the on very liberal terms, money loaned on notes Dyed W the tow] percentage quantity and quality of. the supplements it I I.. I a11d'other seourtties. last week he me pp MORTGAGE S ECU R iT `� rte, soy GEE, KERR, Manager- . Y ,artiea. while not [tie only reason Why the Domin- ar exceeds anythtn offered by foreign �� ,4 -Y- , � � p 1 ion Government should withdraw its ht. , - ' " -at,ons. Mr. James L. Hughes, sad f articu w Ch we viii i -^ � i night going to 1 assistance.. The principal reason is insp,; hots for Toronto; has said bought apd sold on oommission. ` p ' . , AUCTION SALE OF `= F P ,' lead by [return mail in Slain. sealed - fired at him, that theC ti's r A picture should be framed that our Canadian boys and girls.' who . , 1 "�'—" ' envelope. �%alUable Fa,iin, FaY'l11 tCCk - ugh his hat, sin and hung nvc. schoolroom in`,attada, Agem for Fire, Life KCCiden't, Mate An old ciao I are equally helpless, should have our anu schoolteachers everywhere should P r 3S years Con' would-be mnrd rY�,► Glass and Steam Boiler Insuranl�e tinued Aran ce treating diseases of I Implements Etc. � ednesday fore[ first attention, and rat ae• nOW re- take an- interest in bringing it before the women, has bar of the office, and " 16 years of 'tge, Ceive seeOndary consideration. ` Tt, ig public. Teachers and young people can Two bosses is Pickering to treat or for ge eels. sell oaa silted by letter or in The property of eel, Toronto, a a man's first duty'to provide f ,. r cto a good work by sending for a Christmas petewa. Ad eats our main office seise Packing Nutt�ber of Satusddy N' ight, and a better , ( . I` - --_,,, i ;! -.I I John GaPh�r$on own family, before caring for that work by acting as agent fur it and induc' � ." `fNt K G�IM1sAl1lY, f m of a abate to of his neighbor. Eghahy so should it their neighbors to send for it as w�l. A°°'aah`g°taua at a �►�oh m 3-11,04 fib$ �i%otlwsd �ITa., AT `vat of boiling w lower rats that ttrt]Ea1ly chatrged. Tit. be that of a nutioli. That the poor libetsl commission is allowed. Addtro°ss Detroit. IMliclt. ` etraak.him arc theSh• rdPublishin Com Liiatlted lee seareiiied and oceii�lee3 to when Lot 24, 6th con., P10kerulg. � q liquid. Ca of our own county ere xiegleoted is g 1?"Y, required. Private funds al. Cooks Cotton Root Compound S anent from the feat that annual! Adelay a Street west, Toronto. The pstce PP 7 of there lar edition of Sata,da N' I - wa • as found to Ivan at I ! =s sold kr al responsible wholesale ON . -employees, w #hers are a number of people sent to g"` y fit► lowest rata at send retail dgiicta laths Dominion ', ` ' him out alive. F F which undoubtedly stands _alone as Cana ;a� t,' ofCst�it t ij1v Ulsited States for t}qe Saturagy Nov. 30,� �$�5 . rtlwn of his gee the county jell for no other Grime de's most interesting and thoroughly high- Dollar r at. wed ;to the t thAU pOVel'ty. Only last week poor class illustr,.ted weakly, is $9 par yea[•. � • + ' tlH�► RI>1�UII per Ilse bitlt► for partianlan. � sad - . x a r , ,I . .. - � I I a z , ,,, , ._; , ,_. ._ .. -: 4 I .,.... t3 ` '� t.'. I .1 . I ,' n !. .,,y I . _: x i. ,� I .. . :. a ,b Sit.. - , .- .. : § - . -'� 9 I .I r 'k a : ,_ _. .. I I .. .., .., • ,, ., _ `sl . mil. .:., -, .r tr ks ,.,.x - .. .. - .. 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Y. 7 .- : -. - . 1 - C. �_ . - - Fr` g; STRICT DOTS on, John Dryden is attending a meet- i - I 'FARMERS' MARKET - ` • ing, of the American Shropshire Register The PICKERING NE Wit S ; I . ' P�le� Waa�ted• I `� I 1. N IN THE MOST BARE FADED ne<ANNER Association at New York. Ta NTO, N mbar 28, 1830 -. stn ova Jahn E, ee wishes 13o state that lie will be 0 78 to 0 00 .r a , Rev, T. J. Thompson of Kingston has I I Wheat, fall . ............ g " FROM OUR F / %4$ANQES p R` pre arse! this tall to purchase gixantity of f' bee induote3 as pastor of the John $treat irolrt • IloW.: T111I11 �Z IIIIaI`y apples at arket prices. Notices by mail will Wheat spring ` 0 70 to . 0 71 > -, e election in Cardwell takes place on Pr sbyterian Church at Belleville. 1 I receive pr mpt attention. i Wheat,red winter...... 00 71 to - 0 72 - l�`; mber 24. , {l. Brown. Principal of Watford pub Wheat, goose ...0.4.1.4,. 00.57 to 00 68 Rau ' '' hn Waddell its arohased the Irvin Ist � I897 � for x1.00.. f • 1 Barley, bush ............. 00 85 to 00 44 ; at Pontypool. P .g mo t, hash pre chased teacher the W ngham t + s ', - Oats, bush ................ 00 27 to 00 % _ ' 0- 1. is whispered that Writ. Rose will Ti es and will quit teaching and enter - ' I ( Peas, bush ..............4.. 0055 to 00 57 -� stand for the reeveshi of Port Ha new ton..........., #; y P jou realism at New Yeaie. y+ 17 to 19 r. Bryce and W. J. 4age left Tuesday Pleas Give US a Call' Straw, ton .........:....... 9 50 to 00 00 �1 Dressed hogs ............. has been remarked that there are aft rnoon for Qravenhuret to take some ! r 4 65 to 490 weddings and less auction sales preliminary action in regard to the ereo• Beef, forequarters....... 2 00 to 4 50 ' 1.1 usual this fall. tlo of the consumption hospital and Beef, hindquarters....... 500 to, 7 . 00 in "Thomas Benson, of Ball duff, For good Cheap tation• Mutton ..................... :: 1. d y sat itorium near that town. . : g p 408 to 500' E is now in his 91st year, ran down a he Roman Catholic Industrial School, cry. Also for Vdlaete, Phashes, Veal, carcass ;.......... *' • 6 00 to 700 , ~' idge one day last week. at lantyre Park, $carboro, is about coma• Yarns, Embroidery an Wash Butter; lb ........:......... 00 17 to 00 18 . Col. N. F. Patterson, Q. C., liar pl ea. "and will be opened in a few days. 11 - Silks. - We have just r ceived Eggs, doz .................. 00 22 to 00 00 F ' d at Uxbridge and - will enter _upoib gi (!race Archbishop Walsh and the a beautiful assortment f Rag Potatoes, per bag......... 25 to 80 � ractice of his profession ther$. Bo rd of Management paid a visit to the Patterns. -'jam' bourg, known in Port Hope -as Hog institution Wednesday. M. A E. BO NE, DOMIId'ION BANK ,,. "` .' , is discussing at public apeetings . more - Canadian news a ri the tom• Pickering Ens, End. Y °p_ dvisability of reur with the noun- m nding position occupied - by The 1 - ' rr' Toronto (!lobe is universally aeknowled• Capita[ bald up, $1,��0,00� ` x e jury sitting on fire ingaegt at gee. In bnterprise it is unrivalled, as a $uP �U$ - $j 50� ��0 _ on returned a verd, ^L :hat Mr. Urlin news distributor it has no equal, as a p t ! t _ gated the fire whie desswoved his leader of public opinion it exercises an I , influence that is felt from one and of the �] WHITBY AGENCY. -,, hile at play in t . 9 school yard at Dominion to the other. The Weekly ! 1 1 Gazietral taming snstness rraaaasm ,~ ;4 ffville last Friday. Myrtie, the only Globe, with its varied departments- - •' - SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.. � hter of B. E. Be be, fell and broke agricultural, commercial, serial stories, Interest allowed at highest current rats. >t10 zS � ; eg• _ cable and general news, editorial and Repair notice or withdrawal required. • pp special at�e ration van to the collection 'of Image asteared a Pittsburg audience special articles -makes a most ex- ellent ���, Nat10I1S Pl"1dV Farmer's 8sil+and of or Notes. � : "there is plenty of room in heaven." home paper, and is deservedly popular in - ' E. J. THORT0141 gg do not take rap as mach space se all parts of the county. * to Ten � I .. totT aceNAa�s. . . on sleeves. atch. , The December number of the Delinea- .1 the King6ton 'penitentiary are two . ' 1. ,father and eon. each under eentenoe for is called the Christmas number and , Von i� A the former for killing ie filled with holiday good thiage. The all It ttG��it� «f lyt �''•••' and he after for kil'ing a cow. g a exposition of Winter styles is complete, ; 1 . and the season's millinery is attractively H. Fortier, an agent of the Canadian - - I - It not onl. - "Roes" b4l --it ? . presented. There is a special holiday a - get net fie railway, was Tuesday tried in 4 " EEPS TIM '' -in fact we . treat for forging two railway, article on dolls and their dreeua�, and �'`"i all our work f r cue - -_- another on novel home -made Christmas q .. ickets, and was sentenced to twenty - months in the nitentiar gifts, a theme pleasantly sapplemnnted by I .I y '1 a • 1. y' the conclusion of Tillie Roome Littel s se. : i Shuttle I Stave -' and Tim' . e le of Tuesday reached a velooit count of how to make Crepe Paper Brown. ' . ' ".. w og 70 miles sn hour. Many bails ies, and by a chatty glance at oarrent ` ' C N N Ef thronghoat the Provisos were wreck- yE�VIN(I MAC�INB l , F MPORIU M- I novelties in around the tea table, etc, eta., aka shipping suffered extensively and 1 rah lee were levelled in all direo• Subscription price of the Delineator 11.00 Watch speoialiet. P Po It hue run ihtf World round. per year or 15o per single copy. Address , - :. g' , all communications to The Delineator It has - captured the HIGHEST i - - - - _ I - - _ ' ` - he Joe. Browns farad on lot 19, in the publishing Co. of Toronto, Limited, 88 AWARDS at the �%�l�b con. of Resoh was offered for sale b .. ' y- Richmond St. Wrest, Toronto, Ont. WORLD'S FAIR CHICAGO. �� #. lie auction at the St. Charleb hotel. THE BEST - Perry. on liatarday last by &notion• • I.I.E. sTOUSFFVi (Told Medal at Boston Mechanic's _ _ ' Willcox. It was purchased by A. - -i I " Fair. TI - s. B. Morgan, of this place, left Monday 8tove8 and IIWarB - mornin for Port Archer where he ie en- �ilver Medal at OblO Centennial.. has. Bates, of near Prospect. and well g AIWayB OII hand. wn in Port Perry. has given up farm• gaged for the winter getting out timber for Bronze Medal at American Institute. . and last week moved to Whitby to some pulp for paper factories in Toronto. Seven Diplomas at Pidmont Ez si- . me the loos! agent for Messrs. Nozon We wish Sidney success in his long journey. p � ti:Y s., of Ingersoll, in succession to John In a resent issue of the Tribune it .was lion, Atlanta, Ga. ' :, wn stated that Stephen Lawr, of Uxbridge Six Diplomas at Alabama State Fair. ' . i township, had several head of cattle slolen •�- Pedlars Metal Roofing and . C. Scarleltt, Cobonrg, Inspector of from his yard and that the Felons' An. _ X7 lie Schools• of the County of Northam- smiation had taken action. The animal i i Siding furnished On F land, was stricken down on Saturday were eyidently shat in somewhere as in a .. i ' shortest notice., with paralysis, since which time we day or so after the article appeared, the A Boardung School for Both gases Under ern he has been unconscious and his animals reached home in a famished oondi- : ' Care of the Society of Friends. _ is considered hopeless. lion, the party detaining them come Beautiful and healthy location ; corn- Y g g modioas buildings home influenoes ; effi- EaQetyonghlllg aIId furnace ? f, oho (lorrell, eon of Wm. (lorrell, at the conclusion that the Minute Men work promptly attended to. 1 oIeat eta$. time a resident of Orono, died at big were nearly upon him -and be was right. . P P y e at Soling Monday last, of consump- _Tribune. Very t ioderate rates. He had delivered a horse which he On Saturday last the corporation officials - . v received a valentine in the shape of a writ ; Prep story and complete business D* m ^ . �innedy�' _ sold at Oshawa that day and on his issued on behalf of Mrs. Cameron against ooursea nd prepares for departmental and am home in the evening laid down and the corporation, claiming 12,000 damages matrio cation examinations. P1r18's BIOCk,. Plt3kerin °:x Yjkt for alleged damages received by her. is g �t was announced through ti private oonsegnen�e of a tall on one of the east end Fall coarse in Music,- Drawing and 1. rce, on Saturday last, that John Olen, sidewalks. The village fathers, we under. Painting. - �, red eon of F. W. (31en; Eeq.,of Brook- stand, made Mrs. Cameros what was con. TIME NS -CNEY ''' i Bend for annoanoement to N. Y., died the Wednesday previous sidered a fair offer of settlement, which ! - i '.� phoid fever. He was a success as a wtis refused. -Free Press. _ PRINCIPAL FIRTH, ighy waste time and and laberworking tlto 11 er, and bein an Oshawa boy b _ Pickering, Ont. um handle when the wind will do it , g" y y M'ARKMAM. pump ,... much regret is felt and expressed j: • . - :' - I . Without expense. .� :�:w he bereaved family. An attempted barytlary excited the soatb ` For the small gam of 130 you can get one _ �,,l pother very sudden death occurred at end last Friday evening. Bee the •' Standard" jumping over the `!!� VARMI -mss station► ta, ?s � . ', ` manville last week. Thomas Col- A license has been re -issued to the other fellow. TR&ms OotNO EAST D U1 AS F( i.LOws: - i . 1�? motyw s a - ' , a highly respected resident of that billiard room, to expire Nov. 2, 1896. Tie to the 'winning machine and you No. 6' . MAIL . . . 7:58 A. M. In digging the drain at the now block 1114 Local 2 :24 P. M• Improltea WINL ILLS ,1 n, was returnink• to his home on Mon• gg� g will not be sorry. r ,l ning about 7.80, when he suddenly the old plank road was uncovered and out " 8. LooaL, . . . 6e28 P. M. . n d and was carried to his ome b through. .About two feet covers the old $ $ LQTT (patent applied for ppe 1} y i Tsssunre uonto WtaT DUN as srosc.Lows:- This machine can be .attached to as Y `_ e of the neighbors. He remained an- mOac naden will learn with pletswae+e that Atha, oat. No. 7 Lo 9:14 A. M. y ti tscious until Tuesday at 1:80, when 18 i LoCAL . 8:09 P. M. pump handle without - change. '; �.: spirit took its flight. A ex was Miss Robson, of Dsafleld, is rapidly re• - - " Z I Mum P ig PoPI y covering from the injuries Inflicted by her>v - 8:22 P. Ilsi._ BR011�$AMt cause. assailant, Lang. A PERFE+f:T TEA _ may*. sties s d• _ kt 2:80 Monday morning the hotel and So far only two owwhdates for manioipai r _ j l�, _ r aa>iasa at Sharon, the property of D. honors have Dome to our can and ibey are Tsuxe (�}otxri EAS•r DUN as iR3rlt.Ows :_„_ �; ; Rowan, of Guelph, were totally des• for the Reevehip. -Mr. H. Wilson, and the , 4r yed by fire. The place was; vacant, present holder of the office. F. C. Ash. -Bon. � NO. 6 Mau. . 7:47 A.M. .. ..... i was to have been reopened ¢n Yon A pretty wedding was that of lras �No. 14 •MusD 2:18 P.M. ti�. '' • ;? as a temperance house. , It was Elinor A. Armstrong, daughter of Yn. d " 8 LooAL . . .6:28 P.M. ." ' ►eyed by insurance. This byteI was Rohl. Armstrong. and one of Markham's _ First•o:aw Tweed Suits made to txdsr �`' i scone of the attempted poiebni of most polar young- ladies, to Mr. John TsABtlt Gomm WsST DUN AS FOLLOws; -- for 114 to $20. .n °g Van Ham, of the Standard Bank. Chat. r n - Nu. 7 LwAL . . ."9:18 A.M. Worsted Suits 115 to 21. ` lte�Mvans. fir which his wife is now riNCST Tea • ham, which took lees in Gram church, {N T «c wowtut " 18 MIICIRL 8:16 P.M. Call and see Samples. a :, i ing ten years n Kingston. s d tone throwing &t the trains in they here, at flye o of yesterday afternoon, FROM TsMS[ T[A PLANT TO Tt�t[ TssCA cup ' P%nte from 14.50 to 16.50 F ;, � e through Whitby has become each a and was witnessed by a large number of Beaver Overcoats, 117 to 120. " ' g y invited guests. IN ITS NATtyc twRtTV. / 117 to 124.:; sauce and So dangerous to the train That veteran banter, John H. Ramer, DICIER'S LIVERY I Melton Overcoats, F- ; de and pusengen that the Grand and his three sons returned from the woods " Tea i. up by tt,. Imo+ Toa Knapp Overcoats, 118 to 1120• R_- fi � a. •..map{. of t� best a��a of lndian Irish Frieze Overcoats, 116 to $18, MKT=' nk has a detective there gathering Saturday, bringing home with them five �O tom, we � Est cu. i„ Os and horses for hire day • . suns against the offenders. _He elated fine deer. Mewre. Peter Byer; David .eleceioa of we Te..or it. bled. that b war they night. Teaming dose promptly by t more oomplainte Dome from Whitby Brows, A. IIRQIIIIART Bronghaffi. r B. Dixon and C. Lawson came ,►ut it up teawaai as and set k ody In the- dayjor job. 'Bas in connection meet- s , stcks4., thereby .•e+v+et its parity and e:oalteeca. n any other five towns on the line, down from Masiiob Friday evening with �+ut up is W. • Ib sad b lb. padtasas, asd rawer rag O T B trains. Freight epid t3 if stringent action will pat s atop to wen• Capt. Rolph and R. A. Mason, who wld s p,,, express slivered to all parts o! First clasB Job Work doYlB _ c- . here will soon be no cause for nom• spent the week near Cob000nk, brought the vil ''age. <`�' home one. Eooaomist. ALL DOt>b GIlOttaRi KEEP rr Dead, stale . and commission stables in at this office. When y0II - r 'nt. I If yom wont doss not ks p it, tail him to" to connection, want any work don a give " Q8 ' ' oroIItO tarns Out i3otne excellent home _: UXBRIDGE. 3TaEL, HAYTER �. 00. �"Op �''� a+ call. ` z 1��_, general newspapers; but none that is - _ . _ ... - erior in any respect to The Weekly Yesterday, before P. >tl, Canipbetl, the nand to /ro.+t 8tvwt RaaL Toronto Prove. PIOSER1Ntt: - -- be, The Globe's enterpriae is well case of Ben. Flewell against W. Doble � s ~��� p� - � y�_:4. wn, and its yell &batty &s &medium of i "Fighting Bill" as he is called) was herd. _ FO ALL.. - :` r} a t arose oat of a little scrap oa the street .I rmation has always been its proud . • i U it tinctioa. No Canadian journal devotes here a sew days ago, and resulted is Wm. 1'�t�C,�iG� p , b being fined 02 and costs. N. F. Patterson TH ENEW AY . -°a ` re space to purely Canadian topics, nor T. W. Cha le for Flewell. U 1 Is with Canadian affairs more fair! for Dobie, pp _.­!'111,.�.�y - y One day last week Truman Forsyth ime! _ 'r ­_l more thoroughly. Every Canadian with a rather paints! accident. Se ww °x�q? e is the better for the weekly, Visits of taking out a pump for repairs, at Joseph - , =f n great paper. * Watson's of the 10th con., of Reach, when � , , . Mooney. of Uxbridge, who was once the handle of the windlass broke loose and ract. 6,96'r, ,l .� � � .:. I it:zen of Kansas. met with rather a stiack Mr. Forsyth fall in the face, smash- ' -, - - bgeroas experience last week. Vhile ing his upper set of teeth and knocking out + �5� pe �� 5< < 'Kansas he was one night gagged and three of the lower ones. He also received O _ ,. 2 bbed and his assailants were caught and several nasty braises on the face. The two pr&i0tioa ele ' en e t a B ; coessful Llte Insurance -' A wedding that caused a great deal of prisoned therefor. He eubtslegaently (ri0n[1paIIy. , . Moved to the town of Uxbridge and one interest in town took place on Wednesday I , :: evening of last week at the residgnoe of the I . _ tI. ILL I $ y last wee,a.he met on the street one of bride, Mrs. John 81. John, the iu►ppy I A I { M • _ �'h % � parties. While passing & vacant lot groom being out well known cidsen, Henry .I.­- •IDEAI t. niplht going•to his home >:;nral shots Jones. The oeremoay was psrlormed by s v '� •' �§ 11 j �`1 Ir:; fired at him, one of wt�it3la went Ray. Mr. Mwaning, of the Nethodist 1�t• �a' ve 1JCCUplt�. :;ugh his hat, almost grazing his scalp. church, a number of Intimate friends wit- . �, +j��i WIND �" `" ¢'j4 _ tl would•be murderer escaped neseing the imposrlaa! even!. We join .in �_. L. 2d. wave the most liberal contract - �wITS -- , Wednesday forenoon John Cock, -& wishing them long life and happin*". ;, i ; � „ ` 15 ye:-.re o[ •tge, who liras &t 52 W &t• Last Saturday as James 8hisr'a hired - �^t t(� , a 11 man from Leaskdaie was tarns onto th4 j �7�''E�.. 1 �,=R '` :. V Toronto, and is employed with °g Thy tw©,feat�ires ar8 be found In f.. Davies Packing Company, was at the bridge at the month of the woollen mill - I I. _ _ - g Pay+ '° no wood used In an ark of its ., ++ race with a load of wood for 8. Palmer, he . - _ Y p tom of a Shute turning stack pigs in- • �� a vat of boiling water, when one of the t near the ;fire! the planks ti Qonstrnetion e gtr4� Abe � then one of �'a" The United d t to 1 11 = -1 0 . k him and buried him w b e sleepers gave way t>«r r+t lira liquid. 's rim attracted slipped out of position, and borers .ad ti _ V�. PE$ THAN WG�af g quid Cooper a wagon west over Into the rocs.. Every- A an wanted b» . utt tadt� A 1 t► R�. 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I , - - ­ - ­ . WAR CLOUDS IN EUR . .."'. �::, - -� - , Oft .:,�...bj,�-;�:��­�,�. ­1_1 i-i -I ",_,.� then, were Mr. At' lan Magsdale's friends; -But,-sh6 would ;;in't hi& to walk home THE lo�i -1 - ',',.­__�,'.'­_1 � , ". J. � - � �_%'.. - - - . 1! . - - � I � I , - ,,�,, � � - I � . 'y , .... , - - ..,"'_ ! 11 1, �'.,., . P 'U. . .,.-, been with her atter dinner, and that mater , - .r. I "�, � W �", I I , J r.l., ­1­ ­1­'. . .1. I , . _�. 1. - - , _k2l ._..�'­,�-,t� . - - �:` �­ ,- s .. ­. I -.1 .", I pie Peter had . . ... GROWING DARKER., 11 - . , , _1­1 , - . , " , ­l6ft. , , ��i ­1, , �.. � . . :i these were the peo� .7 , .. - '! -, - . `,:�.�, 1:9 A", , i.`, -:.; -, l... , - , - ___. " �;, 11., - ,�. - . . ­ I ­ . - I - -�,-,,�� _��', � , ; , _� .� ", .. z .- - . V -, I- .1 -, �.. ... . I . . .: � _ ,� . , . d:. � , . , - , .. 11 . 1. . - � - � r. 2. - - - Z4 . � . I - . .. � - .- I.. - , ,,.:," a�'," . -_(Contihued� ­�'. ". - do, t ranspare I - .- - : � - - __-, - AFTER 1. , h6`br------ n I . a .1 , ,��'f,' �­':..'._ '. - , t' Aiumption of- so anxious to go and am without her.' ially altered matters. His� heart bound :_'.. _ � P_ , ) one si . ,; ­ _- . . - 11 � ,_ . �., 1 7 _'.,�­: :� ! . . . ;, .�� - ': - .�:'­_. .1. , -!* � :ompel her to There was something at the bottom of ed with relief and eagerne., � I .�_ -. ­ . _� . -1.1, . willingness to go, should c . � - . ,.�,­ � _.. �. 11. - .: , _-, : �.� , - #she's in earnest,* said Peter sork6%r- leave it un poken. It waa bravado, this, and Mrs. Bunshaw intended to lived in'the direction of Queen's Road, curzoves wtererenee to s, rosSible Brelsk-up I �, .�­.. �_ ­­ . . , , .. , . ,nd she was sure to go home early. He , I., - ... �...� find out what it was. . .. *J` Turkey Astoullfbes Europe-othe --, � _� , - nothing else. - 'r " . , . . , . , I . ":... -, I � '�. fully to his cousin when the slam pf . received her with unusual warmth, and _...-, _... a ... . . ­ :_­" 'I should have -told Cornelis that I She was very stern � aAd ff)rbidding .8petches cause jr. Dismal Feeling i ' �� .... 1. - ., _�_ � r- ­ I I ,,..��. Mrs. Bunshaw's bedroom door pronoune- couldn't continue to live in the same In her manner when the cousin" Came -made light of the task his sister. had Nualand. � .. .1. . �_ �, � - ., .:, ... �. ­_1 - - , .. ., '::.:� . 1. ed her to be safely out of hi�ariag- 'She house with her, if I had stayed In the in; a tactical error on her part, for had imposed upon him: nothing would , I - her - , - . :�_:�',, -'._:-_` give him more ple"UtO Lh&n to see, The wary diplomats of gurOpe's courts "'... I - � , h z �� - I- a . . .. ... . * - tf acked. me about it as soon as I came room another five minutes,' said Allan It caused Peter to avoid giving her t 6 atleast 1. - , e; V ,�,�.,:.�._'�.k,. . as they started for the station on route chance she wanted of cross-examininif pme, and in saying this he was . are still tossin@� he , ­ . . . -, :-�! - , in. us that sincere. . - I - . - - , - 1. � . ' . . - 'stormy sea of uncertainty says a des- _­_ .-h' .. , A— , - A&, help from - . � � - ��. ­ for their respective offices. him by himself. She was anxio , - - d 1�1 -� _� - " .:�- - 'Pooh I � she ddesn't m6an any 11191 telling with Allan should not hear he * U � L 1.� - -f.,- ; - ' It's no use uar her,' uirtes but bat'quarter, M . . - . - - -, . r later, #�ndv t ,' reflected r. Magsdale as patch from London. - Throughout the '_ n." "' - rep Uy. 'it W as r �.�:_� ."... L �: lied Allan o"i ill be sit id Pete* .-'By The w%will You OOM f inally curiosity overcame room. 'Odd I � ;�:,... :'�L ­L .�. � d on- Sunday she spoke. 'Who were the ladies I saw he went upstairs to his week the political outlook has been �: - -��_,-- , .. - to-morrow morning.' with me to Queen's a 0 before- - __ - * ­ 11 . .1 I .L - _ right . - . , 111.r .1 . - row- she asked care- that 'it never occurred to m -,--_*. ..7. �,- - d Peter; afternoon f I want to see Mary C r= with to-day. Peter t' Went qn with big dress- murky and threatening to a degree not . � �. �. �­�'_­._ ..� '.__ ' You don't know Cornelia,' Aal � . burn.' ly, . I- � . ., ;. ' unlooked-. ing, and as he did so houghts, took experienced for such a length of time . - ­ take T -q a utterly his V - � .., - .", " do;' and- he shook his head mourn- 'I'll come; and I hope you will -past. Continuous fogs an _.,... _...: L _; - .: I ' Peter. I he tiestion was a ' There's no earthly in .'years d . ­ . for, and ,s­ ­___ - - I fully. 'Of course, it,s out of the ques- advantage of the occasion, Peter's mind at the moment a wider range. - rains have added to the feeling of de- -, - ­ _ �� .1 I said to himself as he strug - ., .� _. . �, She suspect your evening visits are thiugs was so taken up in thinking about one reason,' he eason . - _,V ., __ , �­ tion for me to let her go away. .- stant he ed -into his coat-' no earthly r ' .- .;�,�­ ....� of the past.' of the ladies, that for an in gl Y pression, giving London the gloomiest : . . . . . " � . . ­ wb .. cl ­_ , ." ��' , would alter her will. the same day,' fancied that his sister had acquired a Miss Terripeg shouldn't comehere . I", �__ ­­­;­ As a matter of fact, Mr. Magsdale had Id w8ek'recorded for a long time. And, '.. . _.­, - .L ", , walits the deliberate �1: __� " - ,_,� - 'If you really think your sister proposed t,he visit with new and dangerous talent for thought- every night of the week, so that 1cou i . �_q_ . . _. .. - . . P t wa. her. At all events, I'll as if this was not enough to � .... .- 7��_.L�.-,,, .'-,;!L intention of 'coming to the point, rY- reading. - . Ik home with give any. r . . . V .. me to leave, I'll go.-I know it isn't - e her a I, ­_ I I., . (,-;-. __ ! blul - do, my beat to oncourag """ a' body the bl i L - , - 1i - ­1 I is el t ndered ues, the speeches which sev- I �� :.. I - - .1 should be , 'They- were friends,' he - , Ves o possible results. . , .� .� your doing, old fellow; and often as I can.' ­1 - ' '' . - .1 .. ." 4 - L'�L� .1 I I was just thinking about it,' he re- , e down, oral of the cabinet ministers have Made - . L - - the friends, friends of'-.- He. brok ... _�il ... ... .. � 71 though 1)4n * : : - " ,-: ­,­ glad to stay on myself, plied. It was a new thinVor Peter to P � I and threw a beseeching look at Allan. ,in . � � ,�: . ". . during the week in various parts of the . � L - .1 11 . . I . ii, ; , .­_ it used to be 'That's rillit.' said his mentor oncour- pose upon &Ay � , house hasn't been what , 'I, wallowed a morsel with provoking an elaborate scheme ca Cil a e ; � ­q­ __ - , - .. - country have not been I I t d to ell- . . , � ., ­ . dgingly. take care you get a Who a - aid. _�:. L'� '_ " , ' -- deliberation and came- to his one, and although in this instance every ­ .. . , � - for the last six months. I , - , ...� 'L':'' :"".- -­ - ­., ­ � � chance ; and see that you make the most 'Groat friends of mine Cornelia.' be thing seemed to be in,,his favour. he liven the-drooping spiritg of the aver, ,_ � - �­ ­,:_ . 11 I- � �,- -, .1. � � Peter Magsdale's heart Bank as A an of it.' 'Very dear Mends. I took went downstairs to join the ladiessome- t er . _ , 1, - rL . .t _ : - - ...:.,- age Britisher. The ministeria . .1.1. _.. "_ - '. I L - uch by his cous- '-I don't know what Cornelia will say,' said airily. I what dubious about his ability to carry I u . 1, , - _? , - _.. ; .. spoke; be would lose in -that is. them. as . - I � - . I � - after a Pater to am her credit- ance - have been pessimistic in , X_ ­..._ � L Mrs. the amorous Peter went o e' _ , . ­_ - n a the e :... . . - in's departure. Even without thou ht he'd lik to know them.' - it through. He made sL very ,. __ 1, ­ .. .,� . I - - :-._ �.__ ZL , he would pause. 'Don't ou think I had better ,on turn- able Ilegirining, however, and fairly -us- treme, no glint of. sunlight having 1: , _�_ ___ I � -� Bunshav, s -restraining 'hand if grs. Bunshaw's eyes had be . . �.. -, t: I—- - .. - . a tell herl' He Tooked u .questioningly, - � . . � �_._, I . L.: - never have the spirit to owbark on I- and his adviser promptFly gave him- Illfll ed upon her brother instead of the tonishe his sisters by the brilliancy of streaked through the clouds. �, . . . I I I :'i,.: I- �­ - � . .1 ... - _:_�:_ - . -.: �. by himself; he woul speaker, the look of intense relief an& his conversation and the assiduous 8�t- - The gravity of 'the politiq�l situati:),n ' � , - . night's 'spree' all ( directions. paid to Pliss Terripeg'8 I .. : .. : _.". 'You ratitude he cast at Allan might have tention he . . � ­­ �­ 1. . .- ::;. i� _ 'Now, look here, Peter,' he said. .. - . is recognized on all side"ndN thk�re ,_ ", . , _�.,_, .. be completely lost without his guide- - flUned her suspicions into the rilzbt wants at dinner. I � - - -,. . pending -just hold your tongue until You are . M. , . . :-,-, .. _. � � But that was a phase Of the im channel; but as it was, she remarked 'Peter is positively cominq out, my , the speech which the Marquis of Sails- ''_ :, - �,__ , iately married. if Cornelia finds out . .. . , I - , - , - . �-.%�- . now I * that she had passed them, and wondered - dear,' she observed to her friend when bury delivered at the lord mayor's Ilan- V. . ­ �, ��_, I household that he k t the . . . 'k f - I -room. ,��.,_ - . - . . -':: change in his before, I don't believe You've 90 they were. , -_ quet at the Mansion House deepened , � I : .­_� �! 1" _ an is who ; they we're alone in the drawing - . - 1!. -­­ : _. it was useless to dwell upon. If All pluck to defy her - and as a row . _. ., : ... I � - . I . . 'Who are these friends of Alilan!s V 'I never knew him to be so entertaining � � �. ': I .. - , - , - went, he might say good-bye to his inevitable in any case, you may as well � � -� ",­*. .-;,. �- ;, . et it stand over till it can do no asked Mrs. Bunshaw. when that men- before; he doesn't exert himself like the gloom. This feeling of apprehension ,. , , . - ,_:­._� , evening amusements, for Mrs. Bun- I as at-rict!y true, is not decroalsed by the fact that the naval - - . . .'�..'� " � dacious y)erson left the room. - that for Me.' This w - ­ ­ � . . . harm' , to t - - :�:­ _ , I . . .,.� . .-.,. ,�. o outside ' d: this was X Miss Parkins and her niece,' said but hardly. fair, for Mrs. Bunshaw's estimates which will be presented lie - ._.� ' I � '... shaw would not allow him to 9 Mr. Magsdale fairly gas hint. usual demeanor was not calculated to - ��,,�.­ :�_ . . ith a yen- Peter, 'who had seized his oduflin's house of -commons, when that body rh � 1, i . . _'. . - � , the garden after his dinner. He - was taking time by the forelocVw eld her in o- : -.1 .­ d ,:I . � . upon it even at the excite hilarity in one who It ' cedent ��'. I - . - ­. . � h a and meant to act asseiribles, Will be of unpre .ad in ­ :. �,' . v re, and the geance, and the very idea of gue sacrifice, of truth. - such awe as did her brother. . 'T_ & , - , - s .. . . . :�_. I a weak He had the nitude and importance. The 'rime,s, Ill i '': - ` � . was well.' I ; L r him step took away his breath. ' He seems to know them very 'You can't mean that I am the cause a leading article on this subject, which, - , _.'I_ I - , _`­��.'.-, inf luence his sister had ove most implicit confidenco*in Allan, how- - of his high spirits,' said Miss Terripeg. I . . .: -, - _'. .. � __"­_, entirely due to her superior strength ever, and was so ao�customed to follow she continued, watching him narrowly , I is attracting much attention, said: - - I :a ... . - 1�. , . .. Ae 'Yes, I believe he does,' assented I didn't say that your presence had "England can brook on rivalry in naval .� - . � _.:_� �11,�, " - -�, -� o will, though be always attributed his his guidance, that he (fid not ev * en rat - . . . . � " ­ ,T,� a : f . . Y - Peter. .1 anything to do with it; I only said that armaments... .:�;::._ �.. ' pros- any objections; indeed, he hardl r,"lis The above remark,. to,)ra . I I ... ­ . . ry remote I lady is the attraction, no he is never certain de roe --.4ums -up a situati 1, - I - '. 1, ".__;_. ... submission to the ve . ed what the advice implied. 'Thank , 'The young -so cheerful when we are i - � .1. 41t I doubt.-L)oos he seem to like her I ; -1 .�.-- :.. --,. pects' contingent upon her demise,__ lover. Alone.' I wh* h, for Ere�t Brita n. is perplexing - - , . :'. �, _ - .you ' said this tremblin� # le- .��. ., - .1 . . I .:,. I -ay, . . replied the un- ad dangerous beyond any exaggera- - � I - - 'No ; more . � I I pleasure in I ife for me. if , , I believe.' 'Oh no-I mean Yes, ' I wish I could. think so," sighed the a . z:.r____._. 14. - . ...-. " would be the best ,%% . init,elf in ti . . �. __ -.1. said dismally. 'Of course it's the best way. Why. : happy Peter, recovering 11, me' lady, pursuing the tenor of her own re- tion. . I .. � .1. -oiled from . �, you go,' he 1. . Mary I He rec mark. She really liked Peter, and his ­10N. �� . - . . - � � f my dear man, we'll have you nicely! Allan likes CURZON CREATES A SENSAI � .� .� � ­ . -but must support it to save . -, `:. �- 'Oh, nonsense; you can take care _o sister's candidly expressed desire to .1, . . � settled before Christmas V I the idea, - I �. I ­ I - - I- -I.. I _..­yourself by now.' /' I I '%Nlithin six weekal Allan's aud&c�*t himself , create her a relation was treasurod in The Apparently rather indiscreet , - .11-: ,- t T, i . - He said the other day it would be . speech which the Ilon. George N. 0ir- IN I . ". �, . . - I ' Cornel use I - I carried Peter. away, and lie parted wi her memory.. . 1. � .7 1 - in will make tbe h6i un gaburn's impo"ible for him to remain here much .- . w ­_1 _. .I _1� ­ - ' him, -feeling, thaT, if Miss Crel . 'I hope we ghall often see you. here zon, under ,secretary of the foreign of- . . - . - � .- --� I -, 7-11 bearable if I cross her,' sighed Peter; nmit- I longer in any ca8e,' inulsed Mrs. Bun- now; we J�ound our cousin rather- -i fice, delivered at Derby, in whiell lie al- . I I . -:�, � - ___ - answer should be 'Yes,' he was cot I � q_ I., . I . . . .. ­: . . . . . y for Me.' I.. .,..-,. no more suppers at the Gaiet tell to a line of action she would not , shaw. 'I thought at the time it was rather undomestic, and were very glad I luded to the evident break-u of 'I 'tir- . .. -1 . -- _: I .-. . I . it and I merely brag; but, now I begin to see V: .** . � I - .- � . - t Miss Cressburn, be likely to'approve of. 'I'll wa when he left us; I could never depend: key, has caused a sensation _)road., es- .- . , ., , � ' And what abou . ,.1% . . - .� I .,. 1. -"--.-;: � .I -,_: 'if she thinks i daylight. Mr. Allan no doubt is very on having- Peter at home any day,'said 1 pecially in Berlin, where as inuch sivill- . � . - �._ . Ilan with a chuckle. see.' he wisely decided. i i - . . ,. I 'Peter V asked A t,: . �, - his ad- -clover and very door - but lie doesn't I Mr,m. Bunshaw with meaning. ! ricance has been attache4i to it aq if it 1� '. . .�_ f '91,�..: L '' . " _" � . - assumed Allan is right, we will follow , ' -quis 1) .�_:.,__ _. __ �� Mr. Magsdale blushed, ' and � he' think to doce- - -_ _ Lope: I can put Nlai 1. . - . ...i: I vice.' Nevertheless, he quailed as 'Cornelia thojight that her brother's I haol been delivered by the I - 'Y';, 1. ��_ . I -ill � ""I", - .. - . ­ �' . I : two and two together.' i . , � ". a more abjelt look of melancholy than solicitude lest th% should detain Miss .1 L . �� .. c thought. of the consequences he would . ,and . . Salisbury himself' That s(Imetfililw%% t ,.� , , . - t : :_::1-, - . ; So Cornelia Bunsha%v� put two , soon have'to be done by Turkey. or foi . `k_�. . - :: Te inly ate was a little out i "I. .. . . _1_ . he had worn before. Miss Mary Cress- have to meet afterwards. rripeg un( ,. .. � 1. _. I.— fternoon two together, and, like many people who r- i Turkey,in order to rest ore order in A r- . �L .. I � - Tile important Sunday a of keeping with tile pleasure he appea lrl�l : - .11 z � -,:, - burn-was )t)()(fV _ " ,� ­ a young lady whose acquaint , , 1. ­ ; I -1 .... " i ' came round at last and Peter set forth . are inexpert at such worldly arithmeLic, od to take in her society; as a matter menia, where anarchy prevails, no - . _. ,_ . I.., 1_:. rough hb; cousin 8 _ m ything but four. . . :'foramoment doubts. Betwe,en thisari:1 - " K' . _ - . . ; _ ance he had made th -e so -con- . � 14" . �_ . � . j K . 11.�_�.L . - i - - _�._ kind offices- and to whom he. had lat�ly ul.ated by the indefatigable Allan. . . . I �. trot to refrain from looking at his watch i . , . I - - I. . - - ome difficulty in as every five minutes, after the clock in 8 ..­ ., �. caping witb-1 i , , s a w de. gall. ,� ..- .1 APTER It., - mong the powers there L I . N.A - - - X, �­, .,�: , - . Mrs. .Bunshaw, for tier brother's, . - ,�­ - paid, a marked degree of attention. had .8 1 j . 1111 . . On his knightly quest, squired and stim _�_ . - of (net, he had to exerctq me self They , -_ the partitioning of the ,rurkish empire - . .11 ell i X, - �., � out � The -"day fixed for Allan Magsdale'i the hall struck eight. It was nearly The Turk is indolent and cruel, .pi,jr M. I . � . - ,- � orphan, in poor circum- I i and fond of pitting one power against . , : _�_ _ . - ­ � ... ' preocei!pation had roused her suspicious - departure from Ast lay Villa. had 11T-.nine'before the uest thotight of mov- � � ; :.._: : F thq aunt iitepped . . - -ells I ing, and past th hour when her leave- another while .carryinF on his allel.ze.l... ; r- 0 � . 3tances, supporting herself and nature, and if Allan had not Lying hii fare%% af . � ­ . . . r I � o It an I Pet--ir was a , I . ­. t . Hisitakingsl with .Mrs. Runshaw were ron� Policy; but th*S Turk i alt)le 1)f ,i,)-- , m � - ,.: . *,... 7.1­1.�.J... .- - .with whom she. lived by giving music into the breach, the, expedition mus with a luguhriOU8 counwilance 8 r"J' s t - � . - � ,..1_­_ we- . . . � I - ::.. , _N e*nds of his Pa r k Road, no very great distunde geo- Nlagsdale'a Year lost his eompanioWs � � s to her have been abandoned. They re only cousin had secured lodgings in ifOliand t eluded. The night was mid. and Mr. I ing some hard fighting again tile 1) � , " I ,.1.. �_.,m: . , - lessons. The Magsdales' visit .. .going. to call on some fri troops of Europe if the religious fariati- . ...:. . ,. , . - � I . . - - I ., . . . I _. house were always made in the ning up at. QUeen's Road. of course, if Mrs. -health should suffer wm no doubt. the cism of the Mohamuledans is aroused.. __ . � graphically ; but, for all the ass stance ;; � � .--.:. . � none of hL,!,vdl)i,lg would I - ,� .. l� ... . I anti Peter concealed ,ared to come, they ight well 1 reason which prompted him to start on BAHRI PASIIA HONORED. � - Bunshaw c as 1 .,� I . . . . . . . .. F;1 - froin his sister -than way. have taken u6 his residince at, the North the * t - a g(m)(1 round iace of - - ,.� - . more jealou.sly be delighted ; but it was a long I - � . I - t . . 0 journey a - _. - ! . . this tender dallian-.e with his li�.arl in Tile (Yfficial Gazette, of Constanti , - I - .1 . . " and the people were not. very tere.st- Pole. Hence unbrotherly feelings rnged about five miles an hour. . . Irt ',� - � I- ..... -I - I , .. . mistress. Mrs. Bunshaw had. I long alfayed bar . nople, to-day announce-% that. 11 - 1. . .1 ing. The in Peter's mild kwe"E against the bks- ' I must say I on' a smart walk on I " ,,�,� . -- .: .�,_- - I explanation . joy I Pasha, who was dismissed froin .his of- 1,.'�, - . . . . ' \�' cherished a raatriw_onial sohei doubts, and she let them gi), reflecting -ter who had brought aboot, Lhis separa- a niFht like this,' he said plewtantly i . ,�r,_ � %..._.�:i.. .- - I . 1i I ficial position in pursuance of the re- . I.. . I . .. .. 1.� own regarding him; and this gifted wo- that they could not get into much MIS- . . _ .. ... tion. ' Yes.' panted Miss Terripeg; 'hu ';o - 1. . 1, � � . � ; 1_ man was so accustonivd. to regulate chief on Sunday wherever they went. - do you hink we-need go quite-so . resentations of the Brit ish aniba.s.sadvi',. 7 ' f.. _ - � I ir Philip Cutrioe,.oWingtoliisill-tro�.-it- V�11 - .:, ff � . ­ % ! -,_,every action of his life without, resist- ' You will come and see me isome, �4 9 . . I , . ..� I,' . ht 'Does Miss Cressburn know anYthillig times V he said for the tenth tillile., as. fast 1, s been decorait-d . . 'V, � � I .L � I roug lier,aelf to about. CorneliaY asked Allan as they Allan stepped into his dab. - ,rho diwonifited Peter slackened his I ment, of Armenians, hw I ... �L_ believe that the consummation of her With the grand cordon of tll;L. OsIlMll- e�' � ..- � _. - I walked along. ' ' Oh, �es -1 won-t lose sight of You.- Ptrwed, and explained that Ila thought I I 4 .V.�, . I .. . . �-, 'Wishes was only a question of time. think I ought ieh Order, " as a reward for his got)f , - . , '' - _ 'N o. Do you to Merl- IA,t me ki�ow how you got. On up at slip. was in a hurry to get - home. But . : - ��:_ .The lady she had selected to be her . 18ervio."." This step upon the part. .. . . - . I . tion her?' I ' �!f �, I I 1. __ . . -it siwhi I- N 1. .. ' 11 ­ . "I wouldn't, unless you are prepard Que,on's Road.' i4he disclaimpoi the idea of being in haste � " . � sist-er-in:law was Miss Anna lerripeg, I I the sultan 6'considered nit. I f. . .. itaunch- Alas, poor Peter I , How was lie t-O tn lotse. Mr. Magsdale'.R company-a, cant. It is not only an o en dist iiw� " ,s. I i, he . I ,.. . -I r most irifiin-ate friewl and � - N - - �- -1. . � .- � rri by no _ '7 : to bring them together. which wo. d ,get on' at all, when,'Cornelia would pretty qpepwh which wn..q thrown away i mark of approval of the M-treat ill-,:ill � . . . . . .1.. est- disciple. Miss Te ipeg was hardly suit your plans.' be always at his albowl Sliss Cress- on him, for he was engaged in a men-' �111 . . - ineans averse from the idea, and hav- ' Not at all,' replied Peter briskly. L,, - ' � . ­]�' . ­ .. . urn's occupation kept tier abroad all tal calculation id the time he must IrAe of Armenians, but it is a deliberate stillb- **11 - 1. . ...- ­__ - ing satisfied herself oft this point, Mrs. reek- I to Groat Britain, particularly as, In ad- , . . . I.! lie was beginning to feel quite day, or he might have snatched an oc.- in going home with her instead of mak- , dition to the decuristion be-stowed ' 111m)"I . . I I . - .. ­_ .1 Bunshaw had proceeded to - sound Peter* less, now his mind had been made up . - - I . __ % . clisiOnal holiday Lo spend in her socit-AY, inp his way direct to Queen's Road. pit )- -a" a � �- ­., It was mortifying to discover that the ared to rush u x)n 1 Baltri Pasha, the Official (;azette -1 2 . �. I .; .. .. . for him, and wm prep and he knew that- his sister would not, 'T love the night.' said Miss Terri .k . . . . : - ��:- I , , gentleman was not prepared to consider his fate. as soon as he found himself lace "'R - Iisha-,; a long list. of the names of T I - - 11'. - . . accept ally excu.-ie he might invent for sortiv when she had quite recovered " . . �_ . for the , � Lqh officials in Armenia who have bt�vn &" . - 0 . 641 4. ­_.-� . � ; ­: - the subject of matrimony at all ' face with it. - .as had been breath; ' It .seems to me that one's nob- decorated b for their " - . - . 1. . �'� . . present, anfl persisted in treating tier ' f?ing out night after nigtit, 9(")t 4 1 Allan certainly did everything the I.' , I . . in habit when Allan was with them. lost thoughts and highest ast)irati,ims' .Y. � . . ximing lightness. most sympathetic, helper -vould be ex- been solare born of -the darkness.' fler i services." Int(haeclsuilitlalluxost. seetils as, if. #A -1, - ;-- - proposals with unbec .' . -.. . - ""a the .sultan is openly .- k -�' . __. ­ _. .- . ." This was baffling; hut so long as his pected to (to in such a case. He drew tie half wished that he had out %% 118 W10 defying t1i!.',. 15V - , - t - - - Z �il�. : .� , .. .. . I , ; - _.. young affeotions remained free, here old Mi-,s Parkins, the aunt. to one end hasty in proposing to Mary. Now that alarmingly tender. that Peter wers. � yft � eiv- X . . . .... - - . - was'room for hope. Miss Terripeg had of t lie room, and exerted himself- mail-. they were actually engaged to be mar-Ifelt a little a preliensive. anti com VINts,rER TERREIA, CAUSEI) I I 1'.� -r-1 � -, ­­ , f.. . - - .i� � � . . st no rivals to contend wall, re- fully'to keep her attention from Ahe ried. she was justified in expecting him ed the noble Mught (if checking fur- . . ,��J�A, ... at le�L .. ,,� , .� Mrs. Bunshaw. I frequent,ly with her -, and unless I t her comvermat ion by inereasing his pace q DISMISSAL. "I . ., . - . to Ile . - I � . f lected. , . k, . ... .. � . I. pair in the distant corner. He kne%v �� _. � - � . _. . . .-- Now, if she came to hear of his attach- be told tier how he was ,sittiated, it I again. 'It she 1,*gins that kind of It, is understood that the :T,ali of -, Il'. .� '' o- would be hard to 8at isf ac , .� I that if Peter imagine(] that lie was t lie. . . - Ldry X- I thing. I must,' he decided in consterna- Aleppo, who is to be succeeded by f V . mentt MissCresshurn, she wouldspare being watched. he would Ile thrown coni- iv 11 _.!i�l . - .. . S � - . . , � . ­. � . . - .�. no pains to sift the inatLer and throw gret=neaa. W"! tion ; 'I shouldn't know how to make e�-g�and vizier, Kiarnil Pasha, 1% a. ,�,. . -, -, : . __ � . pletely off his balance for the time; planation of his It I tier stop it.*-'[ (tare say you are right,' dismissed in conseque.noe of t lie revre- __�,, . . 1, I.. obstacles in his way; indeed,"A she took ' and as Miss Parkins' ideas were few very perplexing , and like &II weak men. . - . I . . . _. � . a firm stand, he doubted his ability to and her co *somc- he tfx)k refuge In it.relsolatiou,tO wait he an,twered vaguely; and Ming Terri- mentations of the United States mmi` . I - nversational powers poetr -9 . � . I . . continue hLs courtship at all. A faint- what undeveloped, hi.s task was not an and soo what time W m l, finding him an 'Insensible to Y ter to Turkey, Alexaniter W. Terrell'.. .. hearted, timorous lover was our friend H" thought. Llie matt,or over carefull , as to was to flattery, altered his st rain, because the vali refusre to permit t lie A��k easy one.. AU)reover, -she suspeclted y ,, � ' . " . Peter. 'Mi5s Cressburn would have lent And and pr(-xv,oded to chatter volubly about U`nitod SLates consular agent at Alei)iw 9&- the nature of Peter's Mission, and did c4ine to the conclusion that his, ­ . - .. a willing'ear had lie been able to screw first aim must be. to dissrut ,Mrs. Bun- Mrs. Bunphaw, her tatents, her work, to visit a naturalized American citIM111. , , �.- - up courage, to propose to her ; but he did not alvogether approve of it; and at the 0 a show of re- and the admiration she commanded. Guendjiam, of Armenian or in,. % 1)1), . . r- - end of a quarter of an hour she broke 8haw's vigilanoo; to Wak i - �, . 1. . not know this, and ,nursp.d his hopes tier signing bimself t.o the humdrum life , HOW could you got on Without her, had been imprisoned for 191fe.- 'Nil. I - 'fondly, confiding them to Allan who, away from Allan, anti approaching pting -Mr. Magsdale V she cried enthusiastical- Terrell obtained permi.mion from ti . . . 't, nieve, asked her pointedly if she was .she mnsidered proper, before attem i 0, ., . Ir - we Must admit, had been misc.,hi.vous_ not going out for-a walk this afternoom. to begin operations again. The plan IY. 'So kind, so thoughtful, so attent- grand vizier for the consular agelit I'll . P - � i s i -, ly diligent in furthering a business M. _ ' object; ive W your comforts and happiness.' visit Guendjiam,but tile vali jwl-sisT04 _. Ir- 1ss Cfemburn started; but after a answered admirably in its direct .1 I . ; wbich he knew would be-so distasteful .e at Peter, an- but it was not long before he diwovered 1, don't know, I'm sure,' said Pet6r. in his refusal to permit the prisoner it � - I.. -. . to Mrs. Bumiliaw. tender inquirinq, glanc that be,. aotild not satisfy Miss Cress- -wistfully thinking how well he could be'Heen. The eventual. rl t. -. . . swered in tile affirmative, and the two t r - . I I 1. �� �'_You, ,A ill be able to make opportuni- ladies left. the -room together. 1. burn with proraiseA. and within a week take care of his own comfort and lisp- Mr. Terrell made the stronges rel) (1, 11 .,.. . �_ ties 07 s�eiiig her ca'-illy enough, if you r. of Allan's departure he found himself Pine-is. if Cornelia would only give him sentati6ris to the porte. I . - . - ' Congratulate me V exclaimeed 5f e re _1 I I-- .- care ior her,' said-Allan, with an ff t 4ags�laje wit . It a comical assumption of fairly confronted with the difficulty. a chance. Over one hundr6d Armenians w, - e OrL at, Stall1b,1111, Pr * . _­ i.. to, prick a little life into his Co sit superiority, . He had reweived his second letter a8kingi . 'Yes, it must be sad for.you-to think arrested the other day - . X� ' - ' - . � . . 1, 'It s too ridiculous to let Corne in u n. I w tj) I I I V`i. 1 1. . - 1* have that she cannot al�vays remain ' ith and all tho.-inquirie-s niade as ' "' " . . .. I . - ' NVith pleasure.- Did you find any him to call. and its terms forced him to . ei � . .... . -.1 .. . * cause of theLr imprisonment have failed . A� .- � . I 1. .a worfl in that.' asked his cousin with tile confess that the young' lady would have you-' .", ' .,: I - " 1. . 'You don't know what she is,' groan- difficulty?' his behavior As Peter's chief sorrow in life was to obtain a satisfactory answer. , . 1 . - , - .. _.. . .air of a man who did that kind of thing ju.8t reason to complain of ­ . I ` k" . - -� . . . -ed Peter. 'Cornelia and the Terripeg every d1iy �&his life and.was"versed in unless he promised to go and did-go. h ffered no trustworthy _­­_�­ - . - . , � . ­� ....- � i:. women be*tween thein'-- Ile broke its intricacie.s. I - ' I shall 'be at home about half-pa8t prospect of his ever being without tier, -1 .. ** q - � . . � ._. �,- . �` - . �; .., off %viLb a shudder, which moved Allan 1 1 , .1 �, I A Unique Pen. . . - � . .. - - . '- . :...- - , None whatever,' replied Peter. Milt eight this evening,' wrote Miss Cress- he 6ould not relspWid to this very cor- . . - _. - . I _. � , I i I to uncontrollable laughter. burn, 'and won't aewlej) Henry Pearson, a young man who V I - . - 11 ow,, he I must Bay I am glad it's Over,' he _t, any excuse for!dially. , . � .1 1, . ' I know quite enough, . yournon-appearance. Youneedlitt' plead 'I am devoted, to Cornelia,' said Miss .- I -.,..-. anyti cupies the position of bookkeepe,r for a 1- _._., . �. t V , I rejoined.' 'I'll look up soLne rooms I modestly added. da . ?,.., , engagement, as . y Lima. If bliss Terripeg, war ly. .Of course . .. , - . " ' . , . - - : I . , 'Morrow, and t daresay I 'Ali I Have you settled 'the , ou did last `a". 1, Is .. - .� � I know of to ' -ed to me, you wouldn't make her brother must belu devoted to her grocery establishment in St. I -- . I. _. - I .. . Mr. Magsdale bad not. settV the you cai see I . . - 1. . T "' I . - --:-' shall be able to move into them next - also'. and she wanted to find some com- MWn., -uses, perhaps, the niost no% I I . , - . �: . ,�, �� � - " , day; he had foun& the task of declar- engagements at; the only time I aill at moll ground of sympathy with him. . . - . - i - week, so you may tell her that it s all. . Id leisure.' pen in existence. Pearson has allmNed, ` . ... 1. . . ing himself quite as much." he cou �, .".� 4- � setOed.' ' be , I hope you will come and see her - Ill- � . .­*. I.. anage, and- wu content to leave the ' IF's very clear that.she's not to f I . the nail of his middle finger to gro%N I . 1. .� _. a.. - _. A very silent party assembled at In - . trifled with',' tbought he, as he read the requently, Miss Terrirg, said Peter ' s- lie I i . . - � . I , I . morning. Mrs. rest in .abeyance for the present. * letter in his office. ' I must say I'll o as gravely as though is sister was in the length of a full inch,. anti thL � ­ . . . . 11 Allan looked a little disappointed. He ., - . .� . Bu"haw, not having been made aware . it , W I 'and give me Lhe pleasure of has whittled down till it has exacl IV .1 . . . .1. as bent. on revenging himself on Mrs. and t rust to Itick to manage - e ext.remis, ' . . _ i- � I : t�. I . of XIIAn's intei)tions, shrouded herself w walking home with you.-Ali I here is the appearance of -an old-fashioned (111111, . - . I . . . ...., 1_ _. . dignified reserve. Peter was unusu- Bunshaw, and had cherished wild wrote and despatched his reply at once. i - � _ - - in . re- - and passed the day wondering how be our door.-Good-night.' He evidently pen. Pearson says- his -pen lias ii ., , �. '. . scheme J I . � - . .:,. I 's of civil marriage at the I lally . _. I .. ,� � . . . . �:­ ally gl6omy and- dejected; and his . . a fly feared t lit! . , ­- _. . -c an- was to fulfil the promise he had made. 0 linger over the pleasure. i advantages over any other whivil - .­ , - z..L-."'_.'! . to dr 's office in the ,ourse of the . - - .. . L .� t .1 . L .. con,yersa -to , his suing week. His notions on the subject His goo4 angel seat. hirp succour in . 'fOl* he was out of sight and down the ever u.sed, the chief of these be' g ti"at , I cousin having failed & 1.11 . tion, devoted himself at ,r -:1. - ,; I , _:- , : ­ . . . were crud6, to say the least of them. tintxpectod shape. On his'return street almost before she could ask him it is always '.'at hand." A tie ,,,* i I Vt' . . . ;_.- . . 17-'. meal without even attempting tb pay and he had lost sight of the fact that �olr;utney. that afternoon. he found Miss to come in- and sit down, for a few min- . forule or, rather, an elongat,td ' thil"ble- . .., I- .. i.-.'.-. Cornelitt the soifiewhat cramped civili- - utes. the pen when nat in use, alid . - I .1 . __ . Ijim. - Miss Cressburn was not likely. tdprdve Terripag with his si8ter and Mrs. Bun : ­� � .. - - ��-`.� ties which duty demanded of I -words showed him tile 'A little eecentric,' she said says it writes for an incredible . - . I- I � .1. . I.- ,lam sorry that it is necessary for so - tractable as Peter. shaw a first Be without to her- = ; , .. . ' - . re. means of keeping his promi ' self- as she went indoors; 'but'a very time without having to be trimmed or - . . . - "...,.- _.. - _:1.. to leave us, Allan,' she said. in a Miss Parkins and her nlece'now . I . '. I . ; you . . ; I . the le uble. ' Miss Terri- nice fellow indeed. I must go and see repaired. . - I ..-...-. i - � ..­ 'tonv ,,ut, risk of tro - . .. 7 . I �- �.:j " ` �.- ,_ - which -implied that it was^all his turned to the room, and the four act g6int to remain to dinner with -Poirnelia again About the Society,ameet- - i . - . I i . .- ., � - ,7 .. ., ,. �.`.;� doing, and much against 'her inclina- out on their walk. It was a lovely peg 8 - 'and must walk 'UK, wun.-I ..: . . .. - - I 2..., -:,,- 1-_.-.% "., tions. She took his-departure for grant� afternoon: a stray September - day us, Peter,' a said, .. .!:. I ,� She Sent Him Off. - - - . - . __ ­­ . ' . - 2, . . behind to contrast home with her afterwar(T Altbough love lent wings to Peter's . -, I . . _. : _.___�. .... ed, knowing she could have her own way seemed to remain Since the day on which Mrs. Bun- heels., be did not- reach Mary'Cressbura's Clarla-I am amazed to hear that- You r , . . ; .. . itself with the murky November, � I :. . ­ f. �­ , until nearly ton. and.be hasbaned have broken your engagemer Hi� . j_ % -.,.;;-,. 1, about: banishing him. , � I ., I.. ­ " - Pm sorry, too; but I couldil't have which is the unpleasantest month of the shaw had suggested that this lady was door it. - ', - wl . . __ .- _. . of all others the one best quAlified -to up-s misgiv ings a* to the -Dora-What else could I do? _6 . . ­`,'' - M - , �. � - - .� - .';... P),Ikayed much longer in any case,' he re- London mr, anti i,ss Parkin8, who - .".. - . . : I ..�. e I make him happy. Peter had given her reception he might.expect. His apolo*- beard is so stiff-and rough that I Was , '. . , ., r"ited; and he quitt d' the room follow- wag an enthusiastic pedestrian, ev dent- . . � - �:,__ . � --was carefully avoid- wide 4 berth as becould; nor, so usly remived, now- continually going about w I . � 11­ I ,, . �: - _'_ - ed by Peter, who ntended to make the most of it. She as gi6s were very gracio ith my Noe ... �� . .... �` I Ing a tete-a4ete with his sister ossession- of Mr. Magodale. I I ul of go 'a C es - � - ly i 1) - long as Allan had been in, the house ever. I and he settled down to m k t f I i t It . . - _­, - - -,­," took I and a 0 he . . . ,.-. � � . Z.-­�.­,:.. . r - his chagrin, he had . was there any .difficulty in avoiding most of the short time he considered it : I I .: � !, - -, : - . . _... .- . . , I - I Allan's readiness to leave Astley Villa much to " 0 - ......... i- 1 ... . .. - .1. "I I . ' I . ­. - ! .. . il, ...,:1 -- was a -disappointing to Mr ,t'p" her. She was a brisk, dark-haired lit- safe to prolong his absence. He spent � , -� :­ - ­ I ­ - - . � .. ..�, �,�..,_., � _-' I littlOr .9. Bun- tu,uity of speaking to Miss Crem urn I .-,.,. . � .. .- � I - F_ r fol - tie person -of aboqt his, own age, wi.th an hour with her,and left thh house with - � . - _.:.� ��_,C __.." �shaw. She prided herself upon he again by herself, though her aunt Will Reproduce Napoleon's HousO-.: 11 I . �.:�. I 11, I � ,-- . .... pe an endless floW of very small talk, and sufficient food for reflection to last him , '­. I.. firmness, and had ho I ­. ­. adamantine d lowed the young lad i's movements with I I . - . . Y I � eg f admiration almost amount- & much longer time than he cared about. A Fmnch engineer has conceived tile ;� . � -, -.:. I � . �.;., .. .'-::--: ,- _. her cou.An would have given -her a tantalising closeness. I . �, , , ,:.-.. . T;, _: � _-�7: 0 . � . I - - begging her Unfortunately, .some malignant W . . . t 11" - I - � . chance of displaying. it b - fa Ing o worshiT for Mrs. Butishaw, whose � - . I (To - be Continued.) inteiesting 1idea of .reproducing ..- . ...:. , ,- , ­ - � -11 __ , . �, to let -him remain with Mem. She had prompted Mrs. Bunshaw to go for a character an principles she took every ;­ . - ... � house in -which Napoleon Iived.in 6t. � _4 , : .. . .. .. do � .1 . I . - I . . . - ." tunity of extollix anne . � - . , -::-! 1: ; ig. Her in r . . : � _.. . � ., .. prepared one of her 'little speeches' �olitary walk that afternoon, and , so oppor I 1�'-, , - ­ -Bright Boy... :- i I ..., - - Helena as an attraction during tile, ex . . . . . ,,.. 1pon to Peter was one of confiding tender- 1. , ' ..- . - �11 �. 1. �. I position. of 1900. The house will he A" . - - . .: I _, ;� . - I )�!, I � ,; (Peter $'I.new' the kind), in which ,she guided her steps that she .came i - Ile-", Painfully embarrassing to a cmad lcbelr-�-Have 1. . : un,J.24 - . . -1.1 .,.: would kindly but sternly resist Ill an the party at the moment Allan was bid To lyou learneld yet to use exact copy ?f the original, �3urro , , I .:J.1.. thluc ,h - 4f hi4 8by:temperatnoat; and as ,his sis-, the -oiXC17 , - - 1. . epresenti . . _�­� s annoying that s weak. .di'ng Mary CreAsburn . good-bye wit . am%tion lioint, 1 1 r 149� .- . � appeal. . It w& by p%xioramic canvasses �.. . . . . .. - :_ . �, ' 0 gaye her every enco.mragement to 1, Small pupil-NNNell, f �hould ramark I the natural surroundinga. � . s I 1. . � - of ,putting her authority on i mure tenderness than Peter co�jsldered t r t . � 11, . I . preitonoe I . - .- - . . I . I .1 ­ , '. . . .. . � ; . . 11 :.. . I. I . . I , � '' � - . , - - . . t . . , � . . � � ., - . - .. . . . 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Cur - �ign of- h he al- of Tur- oad, es-" h si�ni- as sf it quis of iuigwill. �, or fol r in Ar- nubndy' thi_9 and I am[,ire ids gap: - el, poor.. against alleged . P of do- the best � fanati- •oused. '.D.. � . - ,nstariti- (3a llri 1 hLy of- the re- ,a�.�ador, ill -treat- " ecurated Osman - dis Secs part of signifi- distinct . •eatment. ate -snub. s, in ad- �ed upon :tte pub - of Turk - ave been'! it ' good stns as sf ing " the �E D HIS Vale of ' `� 3 by the ha, was :se repre- �s minis - Terrel l,'- runt the �t Aleppo n citizen, din, who lets. Mr. from the" age "nt• to persisted •isoner • to was that st repre= - ens v�•ere >tamboul, = �s to the �,ve fallen • p -who o� ' per for a : • it. Paul, st novel s allowed o grow to ' l this he ' s e�ractly .ones quill := as many -` °bleb he . ,sing that '` eat silver d thimble . use, and - incredible ' immed or �t��. . _. �r -�, • thae y ©u ; nt: do 9: 'His ,tat � was - my face.. � :,� �>� ,:, . � . i�ous� . , ceived the - : `� icing the red in Ht• ng •the ex�, -.- will be- an „rr�uma•$d =.,,;ir I . �` - r t : ��. _. _ rr - 9� .,;; �, CUR�liiN3' NO`7'A"S,� ;� ,�fY� It gem rally- is agreed open "� b� clots studen#,a of politxca,l economy, and ao taxight by all the great writers on the sub ject,' that the interests of employers of labor and of the toilers who worl� for them r.un in. parallel lines,. even sf not identical. If the employer does not prosper he cannot afford {;o hire a large number of workers and cannot pay them good wagag. And employers_ as a class compete, with" each other fully as much and as sharply as the toilers can . do, so -that while they may have to pinch •on �r-ages in dull times they are vitally interested in having able,. energetic men men to work for them when'such will yield them a profit and the employe whose services are worth . having is wanted at good wages. _ °' ! . <; !. ' ., ` An understanding of -his business, and pose= sion�of the capital and other fa:ili- tie. necessary to conduct it, is of no use .to the employer unless he cap ,find a paying market for the products of his shop or factory. He cannot afford to operate his works at a loss, paying out more money tlsan he takes in, and hard- ly dares to keep on buying raw mater= sal and paying for labor unless he uas a reasonable prospect of selling his Scotts at a profit. Hence, anything that tends to disturb the market to _the extent of lessening the demand _ - -in- jures the employer, and through him damages the wage•�arners. A slacken- ing ' �f - the demand means more goods on" the market than can be sold with- out loss. The persons who have them to sell compete .among .each other _for customers, offering their wares a� lower figures iI► order to invite purc�sasing. Then the manufacturer moat produce a t less' cost than before or cease Ito pro- duce at all ,till the demand _improves. He is obliged to`�`offer less for -raw ma- terial, and labor, and tranc+�ortation, and if they will not accept the seduc- tion.9 he must "shut up shop" a.nd die= charge his men, for there is no more right or power - in the community to compel an employer to operate at tti loss than to `make the workingman" toil �vit}sont wages. ' � ; , , . •� l+ All the trades unions in� the -world, ff pulling <sll together, ooulu not do it. lience the evident folly of strikes on a falling market intendeci�to force the eml'.oyer to pay higher wages than will allow him to realize a sufficient pro- fit• to remunerate him for his t.iuse and trouble and enable him'to pay interest on the use of the capital engaged ' in the business after having satisfied the demands of the tea -gat betel, insurance and _repairs; the seller of raw material, and the- .rages of those who wol•k for Lim at stated wages. The stet isticg recently compiled bytthe t7nit.ed States Commissioner o[ Lab�►r speak volumes � on this subject. They shr»� that the persons who engaged in strikes in that country during a series of yearn loaf thereby more than twice '� as much as their employers did. Evi= dently the cages in which they carried their point. were those in vrhich the em- ploying class could afford to pay the wages deriianc;ed, and it is fair to infer that 1 11 f th th t �" _ .. ,.. : _ .. -: -... .-. -. .,. ,. _. a -. i>- a.a - -TMs :.,�+- - ... .y -.. e5.; k .f - � -. f .... � .... .... �-�. sr". 9 ". - _ � -. ., .. - _4.-�, - . i-:r 1,. .. ,. t. �;i,:. -. .y=... ;� ; =..�.. � ,. � _ _ } -,,?t, '- •w.'!1r�3 : S?'r�^ � .,�•�" k� •�r.: �,�: Y �. .1�%its,'� .'s7��''3 �.� r«'' a .i.�s: .i?�. -,t= �, a�� r:� -.5 _ y.. �Y��s 1 ,�_w. °� .. .. -.. - I - ". , .. ,.:, r� . ,. . I ��"I: fit. . i�- 3'��.ks �r '� v . -� . "i `�.�- -' � 7�. � .^.�, ss �s y . ,, ,. � r�.,�.. .. ,��xv.t -4 >_a u`�- .er �,�� : : �� �Vi)a€' �t�'� »i(� Y.r .a'� �f� �.,!, t� -.. �`'' a. . r . .: r: ,. :. . � ,- ,d• •� t�.t � ,r� w`�s., . �,.''F!i .,. � ;L>F - z�,, .:Y:_. � . t i`' 'd- _.x `� d� I :, ,. -. .. -, . a d't.. '.. . ...... �....- . � - � �. - r ..,.. _- ,. - rY. }' .yti ice- It' -Tire, 1� � •2i.'� �, a -M", , t 7 °�'i - A(� x. -. .. r .. .• .. • .:1 .3 , . - ...: .... -. .q:l,: :. .'. r .ry ..:. rFha :fir,.- ... -" .. ." - •:+, -: -_ -:7 _. _ 1- : ' y I. :'.:: .. -1 :.._r. �. '.4, f',- ;.- .vim -�FN R:' - .. _ -�. n. :. '- � :. ... -. �' .. 43 *; F4 •. . ,: .. ,_ - , , .F � .a - !- , r I ,' .. ..' , _ � - (�i��l no`v issued an week days at ape ,cent T out a crown, It is ' etti necessary► " a �:� �`�"�: l.�tlt'! ���tl�� � � ���13i1r3.U� tech. _ ., -..,; .. .�:. ! ���� �P�1���1�.��, g���' Part" of the rdgalia as ie a .., sword of � �a � {�,, �;F 1 he American battleship Tegaa ,was ;:. , .,--,. state to a Europpean sovenelgn and .far � ; a� '1 - -, .. �-•—• ..- � badly damaged in the Brooklyn - navy more useful. The umbrella of state 4 t` : `�` r �- :_: -'' .. `T�I�ST EgT1�A01tDiNARYFQTENrATE � z : ' '` yard. of the King of A�hantee .bas a sort tat �� ��sY- is��sr �ra�. �� c� r �'esterday ttfttarncx/n a homeless .car - I�+I Tli� WORLD. fringe of �a . �'�' r� �, r 1"�� '4�'�f$L�, started from Ne�v fork on � trip to • ;- ,,,— GRINNING SCULLS, - �� `; ��' �; ,';: �' .; � � ChNegta ear's meet of the American '�iie fLteR 'oil aNhtratcr, wu4 whom •she which serve ae playful reminders to E _� -`hiP� [ttisnt 8iQr8e� �, � lltriNsd Aye 4olutt i. v►nr —ue 'lvearw a his auditors of the uses to "which their " `'� (. a -nos ssociation will be held at • ' � . °: �� a t"ta oat rue a crown, Wed Naa au own headpieces may be put. The rest 4 .� �, �recr� ir•ficwta. •tr :e er�d lit�[as, asst Grintlalone Island, in the St. Lawrence-. `• s of the umbrella of state is made up of, "_ � �} ' ���r i'p��rptlx fQr w 6replre of Ktate. 3 � � ' :" r'.: ALL ParL�a � ild ct?.aa C�ea�aasd � . United States Secretor Morton will old, red cloth and bamboo• ,�. �+ } � �� - aul+rce►t tee s�.,.r B,,z+edt�q�, recommend that no shipment of Can- Ring I'rertlpeh, King of Ashantee, and g The position of Umbrella Carrier to ``'` a '"���' • CANADA !: ; adieu cattle by way of Boston be "al- the roost ex�.raordinary ruling potentate His _Majesty is one of imgortanee in - t; •:� 1•> � ; � '° lo"'ed• - � � of the word, lies •-defied the English the government,' and is eagerly sought..` � :: ,i .���� The'�C.P.R.. station at Oi:tawa was It is stated one of the lay est _hank- for by feudatory chiefs. There is, �' Government. 13e has announced his '" .�,� "�° destroyed by fire.:- � ing institutions of Canada well open an however, some danger connected with it, �', ;. office in Detroit on or about the 1st pf readiness. for war, and is now awaiting for, in case the umbrella is not opened �° `• r" �� Mr. George King was thrown gout of ;�� a buggy at London and killed. [!`ebruary. the arrival of -the British trodpa. The quick enough to keep rain or shine off �,� th >•oyal head, the holder of the office- � {� "-� �' Anotber landslide has taken• place in The Duke and Duche$s of Maribor- King of Aahantee is the absotuie moo - Q ,l ;rf�, ; ol�gh ' will sail from New York _for arch of about three million subjects. � likely to get into - trouble. - - -, ��,, the hunter street "tunnel at Hamilton. In place of. a -crown the Bing of Ash- " r (fence to-do on the North German The Canadian fisheries protective ser- y They live ip the heart of the African antes wears an old silk hat. Just as �:`• � Lloyd Steamer >' olds. Y �; vice on the coast is being withdrawn forest, a few hundred miles back from Napoleon issued an order that no one : � for the season: A demonstration was held in Chicago in France' but himself could wear the a nn Benda sn memos of t2ia Anarchists- the Gold oast. The king wears a Mr. W. $. Shuffiebotharm was • slu Y Y � • - plain chapeau, without whi..,h nn pie- � = _ g' who were hanged eight years ago. girdle: of di�y grass around Lis hips and tore of the Em rot is complete, . so �-` ' p-ed by two soldiers at Kingston and �Vreatha were laced on their raves. a ' lu heft. lie owns no crown, but Koffee ordered that nobody but himself 1 �� robl,ed of g47. - P g in Ashantee oo.uld wear a silk hat. Master Fred Guest, a four= ear -old It is probable that United Stags in 8o a wa' has become saessed of a � -��� � Secretor Carlisle .ma be a lutes to � This law has � been maintained by his x, �,� �; boy, was killed at Hamilton in ttempt- the Su reme Court bench, anciothat Iris Silk hat, bleb now. does duty as an P g � .: a. pp successor, the resent kin ,who ss re- ,� ;, ing •to 'jump out of a waggon. probable successor will l,e lklr. Chao. s. eml,lem of vereignty. He wears ear- .ported to be -even more jealous than ` ' �.; �+ Mr. Bert Upper- of Allarrl,urg rode Fairchild, of New York: rings. T ey are of" solid gold. ge was Koffee of the royal prerogative. over a 50 -foot oars bank near Thor- also has of r A West Coast trader who recently re. -. '`� q y A "report comes from Sandusky, Ohio, personal adornmonts of turned• to the Cape from CoQanasaie, z: i� old and was instantly killed. that two American boats while fishing Solid gold. His royal ancestors all - said : • y «. ` A hundred deer were landed at Mus- in Canadian waters, were captured by �• - r �•� �- koka wharf, the fruit.:+ of recent Lunt- the (`anadian cruiser Petrel, which also wore gold stings, too. The Bing ;of Aahantee i� attached .�, v �.j ing expeditions in Muskoka. confiscated more than two miles of seine His Ma je ty lives in a� big stone and to an old plug tat which somebody �'.� ,� gave him. Seated cn the golden stool �•� , � At Victoria, B, C.; J. G. Provost, nets. native brie palace --the only .structure under the umbrella of state, he re- late Registrar of -the Supreme Court, Among the passengers who loft San of the kind, in the kingdom. His Roytl.l amts a funny • spectacle, wearieg this . •.:� � �: was sentenced to tolls years for steal- Francisco ye4terclay for Samoa' on. the ancient pests of headgear. In war, - ' . • � �� Rteamer Mari Highness sleeps on the floor. The king however, he wears a special head - dress. �` i" ing. pose was Mra. Robert � several times a millionaire; and• it =�, x,i rhe body of Mi.4s F,lizabeth Ca.9k of Loui9 Stevenson, who returns to live Tl>ae negrcea of his kingdom regard the .� �; Stratford was found in her apartments permanently at her old home at Va- is believed that he has aeveiral barrels silk hat with awe. Any armmrssioner �= over a .stove in -an advanced stale of lea• of gold •dust and nuggets. Aahantee i�t whom the British Government may send " " decomposition. The Bank of Montreal in New York out there should l,e equipped with a r Yv The steamship Vancouver ek•ashed in- has received from Kc►otenay, B.C. the " ricL in gold. Bing Prempeh is a blood- silk hat, Otherwise he would not be to her dock at Montreal Fully forty second largest bloe:k of gold that has thirsty monarch and he is in the habit + in it' with the king in public regard. :- >r� feet of the wharf -' were cut through •aver passcsd through the Nqw York, as- of making human sa.crificea on a whole- TLe neighboring King of Dahomey used � � �';�: before the vessel was sto �Y office. It wel hs 2,435••ounces, apd to wear an old hat of this kind." �_ Peed• g sale scale. Whenever it pleases him ,. is, valued at $41,857. The Grand Trunk had 875;000 knock- to do ao he orders a few hundred sub- ___._ ". ed off its assessment at Hamilton. The Edward �Vemple, of Amsterdam. N.Y., - MORT TIRITiSii SHIPS.: - a.; ex- Srnat.or, ea-Con ressman, and ex- je$ta to be beheaded. Besides .this, _'_ Gas Company a a9ae.9sment was -con- State ('.omptroller, gwas arrested the during certain religious eerecnoniPS, it "-"' �, firmed. _ other da on a char a of iacandiariam. Ldigi salt�lGor' t*,wrw ttie >tiedlterratieata I ' Mr. Justice Gov one •wilt retire from Y g is customary to kill subjects. It is - .� g 1 t is claimed that his mind has been un- Fleet Is to be Stre>.t[theaei. ,���.^ the bench of the Supreme Court. Ho balanced since he took the old cure. this practice which Englelnd wants the , . ,� is to kx•, a g The Lord Ma ors ban net at the a ppointed Chairman of the king to atop. And it is to put an end Y q •�. commission to revise the statutes.. Mr. Langlandd, manager of the •Na- public im- t.ional Line Steamshi Co., informs the to these hwnan sarcrifices that the Brit- Guildhall is an event of � '; A consignment of the new rifles for Lo�rldor7 correspondent of •the ITnited uyh troops will wade into the forest and Fortanoe in England because on that - ��; the Canadian militia have arrived. p that the question of the absorb- occasion Ministers are supposed, more ; � � `" ;:: There are a thousand Lee- Metford lion of the N tlonal Line b the Wrl_ make war on the king. - � �- s or less, - to � show forth their policy _ ��. �`� rifles and three hundred carbines. son & H►11 Line is entirely off, and both It is just twenty -one years sines- the - �. Five st.eamahips have gems on the conipanseq will continue businesB cis British Government appropriated $4,- and their designs for the future. -, . rocks this season in the bower St: they have been- doing. 000,OiN1 to send out an expedition to "More -or -less" may be said advised -, _ °,, � �; Lawrence —the Dracona, the Mariposa, Mra. Mary E. Baxter, "widow of -Gen. ly —it is generally "less" that the - the Mexico, the Brazilian," and the Can - bring the King of Aahantee to terms, . . adia. H. Baxter, is dead at Rutland, Vt., as and before• the expedition got back, Public gets. •Even tl?e civic glories of �; A emu lin schcx,ner with thirt. the result of a surgical operation. Mra. a Lord Mayor's banquet do not ass �- z'. gg g y- Baxter founded the H.H. Beizter file- AFTER, BURNING COOMASSIE, . cighi: casks of contraband, whiskey on morial Libras in that cif at a cost of rule draw her Majesty's Ministers into t Y �; board, was seized b a arty of revenue Y Y his capital it Lad oast as much more. ' . _, � Y P over ;100,000. It is considered the best a talkative and confiding mood. Both . officers .on Thursday at Berthier (en librar of reference in New Fn land. The Engl• b troops under Sir Garnet ;_ m - • � Y 8 Disraeli and Gladstone were wont on ,r�; bas • Her wealth ie estimated at i5 004,000. Wolseley emained only -two days in � . A committee of Winnipeg citizens 9 such occasions to show how pleasarnt -., , Qishop Doan, at the Episc:o al dioceii- the capital of Ashantee. Before they has re . orl.ed° a achesme of civic roform � ly they could tali without saying any- x; p an conference at Albany; :�'. , addre,ss- left the sa a otentate a reed to do .' which recommends the appointment of � P g .thin titular, and, on the whole,. - a eneral au rintendent of all civic ed the clergy upon the exci.4e question. certain Lhi g Koffee. g Par' , " ' 1 '� � � He said that he wa.9 convinced that it ga.- That was Kin Lord Salisbury follows in their foot: - affairs. was a mird.ake 6cr• the State to exercise His su r, . the present king f QQ steps. The grs,vamen of Lis discourse ��s The Octcl,er exports, from - England any special conerol over the ale of liq- Ashant�se, Ing Prempeh, bas not fuI- _ _,;; to Canada increased eixt.een per cent., oar. Ile argued that if the State would fillACi the oonditioris. " appears to be that Britain needs more • .. .,,, -;�� and the imlx,rts from Canada decrees- let the whole matter slarle, it would' There is rot,at,ly not another African shhips, an d" it may be gathered from ,' , ed four I,er cent.• as compared with the ad jilst itself according to the sense and monarch ho can cause the British his remarks, and from contemporary ,� tosses ondin rind last ear. Goverume t so mush trouble and ea- happenings, that- the Mediterranean , , p g Pe Y sentiment of the community. At. Port Colborne the,- water In the pence as t Ring of Ashaniee. He is fleet 'fie to be strengthened. Events . Re rt8 tram the two Ic{ading aam- canal is lower than it has been for P° h a .very po�i�erful potentate. Hiq people both in Turkey anti the far East jus- -. � K thirt five mercial agencies of New York s otv lit- arP all boy' ti bless, who would rather tify this attitude, and there is appar- y- years. The deppth of wate2' tie ar no change of consequence in the p g on the lock sill of the ti'Velland canal fight than eat. The one thing which surly a further effort to be made to general condition elf tsetse. LtriBeascin- has alwa I excited the horror and support it by wise additions to I3rit- .�, ;f is 11 feet 11 inches, whereas it should YP _ ably mild weather is having an adverse anlazerrien4 of travellers who have n ©- sin's already immense navy. Under <� beRev.f�l• R. Hinson,- actor of tile• influence, est,ecially in some of the � - "-�'' p ��•e tern ritiFBOf the State +,an"1 through traced into this African town, lying a these rircumatances it would seem to , Olivet Baptist Church, , Mont.resl, -has rnc►re activity an�i a bet tar demand is bt'n`�sd apd fortyy miles flack frnm the be very desirable that the shipyard �'y �� , belen called t.o Mencton, -N.R., to sus- Gold Coal }, is the (hove of Skulls, strikes, which are serious, should be cei;d Rev. W. W. Vl�'eeka, who is tom- re4x,rted in several.. leaclirlg praduct.a, where in c.ountlegs numbers the bones arranged as speedily as possible. The .�- thls is to Rnme'eYtent offset b a pen- - '�` "� inR to the Walmsr Road Church, Tor - y c the vict�ms of the, king lie upon the goitlg out of all the engineers —mar ��. erally lowei range of prices. 'There has .,end w "!th the festerin rema►na of chinlsts or engine - fitters as we should ,., onI he Dominion Priv Council have been a dicS(;iuct fulling aft in ,the de- the who�lrave recx+t►tly l,geen despatch - call them here =at one of the ¢ Y mend tar iron and steel, and a severe � r � decided to give the contract. for a winter reaction in rides. On the other band, ed. This spot, where executions have (sRLAT SHIP CENTRES - . s �•' services between ';t. John and Liver 1 P taken- place from time immemorial, is '��' �'O a decided improvement bas occurred in out of sympathy with the locked -out - � �_, to the Heaver Line, granting a "subsidy the trade in woollen cods, with in- ul a small grove back of the large mar- men, should leave a large moal effect. of twenty -five thousand dollars far ten ket L�oe at Coomaasie. The victims � y areaeed assess, and advancing prices. � because the order of Amalgamated En- , ':� - round trs are sou ht to this lace with their u �• There is also a oantinued improvement g P gineel� to which they belong is one of - �''��. hands securely tied and they are made � •. . Excitement in Lowe Tavvriship is high in bank clearings. and the grass earn- dumb by two knives thrust omsswise the most judicious and moderate of the - , _ �,�. over the efforts of 'the IQuel,ea Provtn- ingb of Several important railroads. trades unions and has a highly satiafa�c- _;� •< - cial lice to collect over ue ta:Pe. A Dr Dods are through this cheeks. The poor wretches for record for eta eneral action in po yj y g generally in better re- are for a time tortured by being pinch- Y g � ` "' ° "� sn near y a o em a porn number of threats have been indulpted guest. ed, pricked witb.awords and fired upon the past with regard to disputes. But ' `. w" �-�' asked for m' ht have been attained in, a few serfs of vk,lence committed GENERAL. � not only will ships be wanted, but men. _ � ;� L cf ut short range with blank cartridge$. _ � and a general f'i�bt between the police g�IIce dud Italy are rending war- The powder from these cartridges en- 'l'he necersaity for special- training and without resort to the costly experiences and -the mob is loioked forward to to- chi to t hr I.eaant. � fete the flesh, causing far spec;isl efforts to Indu►ae men to un- � P of a strike. In all the other instances may• • • 'ps dergo It is evident upon a oom�arison ` The Cai►r►na of Russia -has given birch EXCRUCIATING AGONY. ' •" ;` � it was aim 1- im ossible to At a: m,eetirig of the Br►ard of Arts between the guns even of thirty or ti p y p grant the � and 117anufact.ures, held in (�uet,ec, 14ir. tc' a dau�rliter. Then the eYeL*uttoners, wllo are fan- fatty years ago and those of the pre - 1'he Br►tiah squsdro�l in Chinese wet- f demand, because to nominall concede; "J. C. Wilst,n, one of the speakers, of- taaticall dressed, seize their b e sent da The cannon with which the Y arts is to be materially etrengt boned. Y � Y• it would have involved the closin of � fared to cc►ntrihute five thousand dol- swords and flourishing them in the greatest victories of the British navy g Floods have, done great damage in air, I cif � the heads of the victims, were won were twelve, sucteen, and � - < 1' Lars t.owarde the construction of an in- the establishment and• the discharge of parts of ' l'�rance. The River 141tiselle one altar another. Then the retire wwent. four enders. In the Russian �c # * the workers thro h " inabilit to sell stitution in Montreal, in which vounR Y�1 x- Po ug Y . men might. obtain a► practical technical roes nine feet. - from the soave drenched wit blood war fifty -siz pounders and a few siz- � � �^ the, products of labor' at the enhanced education of the hipche�it and l,eet goal- Three French iroaclads ra.n agrwnd from head to foot and leaving the ty -eight pounders were used. But now - w - it rovided the Government sad murri- in the Mediterranean, but one of them bodies lying where they fall. Aa soon ships Carr '1,000 pounder -guns and �y `? cost. necessary to pa•y the higher wages. Y• y - x, +�� tips -lily P.ach "gave .a like sum. the Formuiable, was floated. as the e><ecutioners retire the vultures more, an d the handling and mans e- "� demanded by the strikers. swoo down from the trees al,ove and gg - _ ___ .. Col. Holmes, D.A.G., is now holding It f8 estunated that the war In Cuba p ment of these splendid engines of de- �.'� h an investigation into charges made, by is costing Spain one hundred and forty the ground is •soon black with them. gtruction cannot b cleft to untrained , v If'the labor a stators who lecture the d A•t a ht the anthers some and slink ;'"'` g the men of the Ninetieth Battalion of tbouaan dollars a day.- � P hands. It is true that on the occa.aion t , workingmen on the supposed "rights of Zinnipeg, that; .the regimental fund has A severe earth oaks aback hoe been away satiated before drawn. of th a breaking out of the Russian , been mismana ed and miss ro riatRd. q The King of Ashante� is op ed to 'war in 1855 the fleet was manned for - � �z labor' against employers, and -try to t3 P P experienced at Ratans, in (,rests, and rogresa, whi,ah he defies. He des- -the first time in the history of the - "" �� ` This year the Wien demanded. their money the inhabitants are io- stricken. p s snake them believe -the employers are P� likes roads in his kingdom. When counts without recourse to the press- !- before sign►ng the pay roll, while in Y -heir natural enemies, to be foe ht and It is reported that the AI- uienianrs in the British under Sir Garne,� Wolae- gang• But at t present time not .. e former ears the moues ranted b the h� } tie .f '�_ `-• g y some districts are assuming the Stec- 1 ®y *went to Caomas$ie they had to cut not onl does it aleerh" necessary that the �x e� i,,�at.en at all hazards and under every Dominion Government for drill have � Y �r $eve.- and are pillaging and spur sting them way through the forest, leaving British suthoritiea should make ape - �,�, �•:�= possible condition, would consider these I been Turned into the regimental' fund. the Mussulmans. a tine eoad behind them. The Kin 1 GREAT BRITAIN. •. � cial efforts to increase the personnel - �•x a things they would be less mischievous � _ The Russian Government inienc�a to of Aahantx,e agreed to keep this roe of the navy, but that they should , `� `° t lean they are now. TLey would- even Mr. •Gladst.one is preparing a aeries �,� next year one hundred million sou- � good repair. But instead of keep- make it as much an object as the pro � �;-�� of articles -for The North American Re- tleg in gold, and twenty -five million � it open, •he let the weeds grow up. viding of more ships.• � "z ' . benefit instead of injuring those who view on "The Futurb State and the roubles in silver. Thus the British 1CS the Doming war well _� -. ', ?isten to them, if they would endeavor Condition of Man in It. ", have -to o all over the work again, � , , •. The Eng11811 - mlas1011 dear Jelrtusalein for, as q�k ie vegetation in that part �$OLLEY At�GIDENT AT TORONT ©- z - {� � .,, t.o lead the "hands" to understand the The Irish Parliamentary ��y has tivsy attacked b s mob. The mission - y of Africa that not even a tretce of the true relation of the .two classes. The decided to summon a conven son of re- arias e$oaped, but •a,ane at the ser- rev iDr. straw', st�lre aletd�dtat ]flsstsaar� a <> resentatives of the Isiah le on foal route remains. The recent �.� workers would then see it would be to P - mop °ants were killed• British Comarission to Coomassie had Q�tety ]Badly IiwrR � ;: � �,�� throughout "the world. Advises from ?•eitoUtn, Ae9a Minor, to find its way to the- capital through - � y�'{ their own, interest not to try to cripple Fire -dais caused an ea loelan at the A despatch from Toronto, sager -Rev their em to ere, and woulil tom rehend P P -say that the Turkish at that a dense itu•lest, It is in this forest t ` `� �' P Y P Winning colliery, near Algreton, in gsrrir�n John Shaw, D.D. assistant aecretar of �s '�F lace has been compel ed to surrender that the British farces will be attacked � y •��Fx� the fact that one of the very best tivays TlcrvshirP. Saran miners are reported �' the Armenians. by the warrinrs of the King of Ashen- the Methodist Missionary t5ociety, was _ t i� in which the could sustain the labor to have been killed. tee, .who are natural bush f' hters, Y A steam launch belonging to the Bri- � the victim oI a trolley accident at Rich �- ''' �'" market would be to avoid and frown on Ilse condition of Gea"rg� A. Sala, the �h �� Edgar was last in Japanese armed wish the best of mid and Yonge $treet8, at shout 4 � r• the senseless di"stin wished London journalist, is re- waters, and tort -eight men, who ware MODERN RICLEB. - o'clock on Freda ht. He was rid '� _ agitations which tend to g y -' y n+8 :- ���. unsettle confidence in the ma ket for ported i;,o be much worse. Hie death is on board. wrere drawn�d. a matter of a short time. The Ashanteea ors far from being sev- Ing his bicycle across the car tracks the products of labor. � Herr Liebkneabt, the Boaialiet leader ages. ignorant of modern warfare, end and did not see a car coming from the �` sv,��. � The London Clty corporation broke a myd editor, of Breslau, ha8 been sent- scat, 11Ir.Shaw � ►"��, . • � 1 ;'. long- standing rule in refuse to pass a their neltgion makes them brave to the north. Being somewhat —.._`: _ z � ?a8, ended to fans months' imprisonment, point of •t^ecklessness. did not hear the warnutg of the bell, xr�?g- y `�, "Seem Life'' in Ja a vote of thanks to the retiring Lord attar having beep arinvicted for lase The K of Ashantee is the only and the car knocked h_ im down. He � °�� }i, � 3f �- � ` � � Mayor, Sir Joseph Renals. ma j�tB, mmlarab; who sits on a throne of solid was packed up on the guard and car `� � ; ", �' Ae" a rule the young men of Japan For the Grand Aggregate CostFeti- ,� despatch �qm gha has says that 4`�` ng gold. Thin throne is alffioially termed ried-about 90 yards. The fall had ten- } �- �` are temperate and well be- hayed. They tion at the meeting of the National Cl� l� tba,it Germany Shall a " stool" The royal stool is eo heavy dlerad him inaenaible, and the. police .�x�'�;.1 are industrious, polite and articular) -Rifle Aeeociatiom at Bialey nett year, �upy anus of the islands near tbs ep- that it taken several men to Derry it. am�bulanoe conveyed him to the reef ,� .��, ,V1�, P y it hale been dlecided that the Martini- trance to the seapaa•t of Amoy, for the When tlye King of Asha�stee walks deuce of his sou -In -law, Mr: Alexander t � �•� '� deferential to their elders.. The have Henr rifle is to be used. - 1 the things that are o- Mills, „~ �� � y y purpalSe of elsttablishin$ a nova yard and abroad to view g 418 Ontario street. Drs. Doc- � { clubs and other resgrta, -but tea- Louses _ The Canadian aehooner Brie Belle, ai ooarl depot. lug on in his oapltal bs is followed h little and Boultbee dressed the in'nr � �•< � are the usual scenes of dissipation. awned by Toronto capitalists,• was libel- A dea�►tch from plaalvastaete . gays eervaate tram the palace bearing flue ies, which conniated of a sad scalp � .` � � �_��yx r ,When a young rake wants to sow a few led yesterday in •Buffalo for siz hundred butt owing to the preeenee of the Brs- olden 'stool,tn ease he should ,decide wound and. a slight concussion. ,�A�� dollars, which emount is said to be sae fish fleet . at Foo•1)l�vw, tie Yfvaroy � elf, down 'to consider weighty affairs t ,_ a � ;:_.,,', wild oats he eves a dinn ®r at a tea- to the stew for their eerseon'e wroXliC. of fit$• H8 • D1dll't GO Th8P8 • �� g has azecuted aig ht Chines under sus- ,.:. - ` •� house, provides an adequate supply bt a Prince Cbri$tian Victor of - i+aion � complicity iia missionary iotw- But even mare curious thie►n this is � � a sake —the native drink —and his -. art - the umbrella of state. Sir Garnet Fond Mother --Dear me, what's the .i ._'. $ :� P y Holstein, grandson of th+e Queen dlera.. Wolsale •captured tbe tunb�tella of state I�tter now 8 � ' � .' }� sit around on the- floor with their food aecompsny the British ezpeditiamex'y M��pgg ge$m�_p� P�aa$s brie bees d k in bowls and rlpon trays before them, force which is shortly to start for • }� grime at .the of Aehantee 'when he was Marriied Daughter — Boo -boo— husband ,� polo Minister of Lgypt, is � �masa� in 18'l4 but it was return- -has deceived, me. � •'E Sghouting lender and louder as their Coomaesie, the capital of Ashanti. eucsoeed Nubar Pasha, who reaiguecl on � � y bland becomes i>Qflamed with the liquor. The British agr tcultnrists are take aaoount of ill- health. He will continue � � the �� monarch before the Fond Mother —The brute I How do � � ,Nt,, Five or -,siz geisha dancers are then call- he • s look'- towards .emit with ulvadere Isl "t. "The. umbrella of .fate, you know f "� � �h;� �� ed in to entertain them with songs and advantage oft arrival of sheepp palioy uag � which a the sun and rain off the Married Daughter =He =�- -boo -� � •: fected wsth scab from the IInited Statt!s Englssnd. pp � 4L dances.. and the proprietor of the p _ head. of this ffiu��g of Ashantee, ie a he said the was —was going t0 the �. via Montreal, to ergo upon the Imperial '1t"he P line of � be- symbol of his. authorit ft is" a sort church wait last night, and —and he t tea, -house sends them home in rakishae Government the desirability o1 elzeltad- y t ,� when the carousal is over. tweert anoouver and New nd hs� off A.tritian �ptra, being srl outward didn't. 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Wise s. iiit ' yanr subscription to Tea Nmwe in paid. -M369 Maggie $eAgenN, i0 ,litll'y 2YiU01i there with fiisnds. ` Remittances are aa, owlelfged b a in is os @d •nit now, -Miss Lizzie mehardson was oB �k And see ��� : I 1. R. ` ehange of date on label on the first paper �ol- d P lowing receipt of money at this o!$oe. Always -- Richard Burt spent fha past +;wo week street Thursday for the first time siIIO@ . () . � _�. • �esp the date Pala ahead. rf with his eon in Toronto. her severe attack 0f tyghoid fever. The - - -W. Gormle of LinJeay, was `here -We regret to learn that Miss AUie 1� , : .. ". . �� y' tt}owan, of Bxrrebank. u seriously ill. • *' . - with his people over the holiday. , Best value �` visits Piokeri Her frie»Ide are extremely anxious for a ' I , `. ► � I MU §M$o -Dr. Gross, (Dentist), _ every Tuesday, office over Bank. 88tf favorable ohaaga. The arket, i o ...- -- • - -- -The recent cold weather has furnish• ` tl3owtn�anvilfe.a ha a all triads ofkere and Easy Claire ; also Dining -Boom chatty DICKERING. ONT., NOT. 29, 1895 ed skating fcr the small folks around the , village. &'d •in Bowmanvill% 0n Friday, N' ov. the latest styles. � ' Extension Tables and Kittlll. 1 -John Secor and family, of Tos5ai0, Q2nd, 1895, Harty'QOtulmati. in his 28th 8ifieba>rde an Bedrvam Suite is all des s. -� were here last week with hie sister, Mrs. Tables - always on hand. Cheap for Cash. ALL (100DS DELIVERED. .; John Law. °�' UNDERTAKING -Our undertaking department ie;complet@ in every re$ LOCALISMS Neil Halford, 8 year old, Welcome, fell 1. } -The Ladies' of St. aeorga's church into a trough and dro�rned batnrday.1 Caskets, Coffins and Robes always on Hand. �.- - Children's wool Tams. 250 at Mrs, wish to tbaak -all the friends who so Sidne Barclay, father of the Mrs. A '�j� 's f ice's. * *I kindly helped in ovidiag� the supper land Newcastle, died & DILLIN GH- I . Pir Ckerl• . '1P H.I , • -The Misses Guthrie, of Audley, were and a lso assisting wiil L the concert. Rev. y. G (s week at Dal@ When a bo he lived HI here -over Sunday. - Before leaving Fergus for Banta Fe, in Darlington, y - - -8. H. Jeffrey, of Davieville, web in whether he bats been called to preach, Mr. and Mrs. R, D.; Dayidsob, Miss the village last week. Rev. R. M. Craig and wife werepresenied Zella Brimaoombe, Miss Thom , li�se ,: ; Penn WE STILL I HAVE IN STOCK - ; - Stylish Velvet or Felt _Toques from with a purse of gold by his •congregation Mabel Coach, W, S. MoKowan and Fred. SOME OF HOSE... , . . - t i '• $1 to $2 at Mrs. I. Wile's. * *' - f there. W. Couch spent Thanksgiving Day in - Albert Gee and wife, of Toronto, were - salvation Army meetings will be Pori Hope. Iaahloriable here last week with friends. held at Greenwood on Dec. 1ltb, and The newly eltfcted offiara of the Bible , ' . :i • i i * i. i ** r -R. A. Bunting has in stock Some very Brougham on the 12th, Those who are Society are : President, Jas. GilSllan ; H�►t(� Beet, flue Frieze Overcoats at low flgnres. inter @sled in the Rood work are asked to vice•pres: dent, Thos. Patrorson; secretary, I: -Mr. and Mrs. Siasinith, of Toronto, attend. H, C. Tait ; treasurer, P. C. Trebil000k ; ,. spent Thanksgiving day at Wm. Clark's. - ._gobert Miller, er:; attempted to I I With all the Material for Making M --Mr. and Mre. J. E. Gee a ant the committee, Messrs. Thee.. -Tod, 4eo. E. p bring a load of sawdust from Palmer s Maynard and J. M. Brimaoombe. 8o that all can be suited. pr's week with friends in Hamilton and mill on Tuesday morning, with the result The Ontario Government should pass - ' ' v oinity. that a sli ht a rinklin of the same rig { g P g y an act to reduce the number of County ate have also a full stook of all that is required In a FIR --Dr. F. L. Henry, (Dentist) 'will be be traced all along the 2nd oon. The Councillors to one from-each municipal- found at the Gordon House Parlor's every wind deli bts to la with sawdust.. CLASa MILLINERY EBTABLIaHMENT, 1. I Tuesday. 88tf g P y iiy. If on@ man from each riding can . _ y -- Collector Hutchison aid our yillag• g y p p Wl�� I P1Cker1l� -Mrs. Isaac Linton, of Toronto, ie era a call this week. It is an old saying discharge a the dot of provincial repro- • Gordon, entative, surely one competent man Mrs• f now with her slater, Mrs. John Go +that mortal man is positively assured of could represent a single mnnioipabty in of Church street. . two thins in this life -demb and tax . John Gordon returned Monday from bills. But Mr. Hutchison is received the counties' parliament.- Statesman. ' Michigan where be had been spending a somewhat more cheerfully this year. as ' : KINSALE 1 L. `_` week with his son Ral h. • • .. -- fj P the tease are somewhat reduced as the -Fred Logan, of Toronto, was here on bills will show. Master Frank Gourd is staying with his , the holiday with his people. He was ac• -As yet we hive not beard anything aunt, Mrs. Brignall. �ja'� �� oompanied by a Mr. Taylor. about mnnioipal matters in ibis town• Miss Lillian Mackey bas returned to bar } -Best Scranton coal sold at Pickering ship. From present appearances it duties as nurse, in Rochester. hat is going on around the corner,. Harbor for $4.30 per ton. This price would seem that there is going to be do Mark Brignall is in Bowmanville at pre- but a can't see it eyed with a circular _ I -will prevail until further notice. Ming election. Perhaps there is a surprise sent learning the shoe - making. saw• -R. J. Davidson, who has been in awaiting us all. Monday, December 80th A. Bowerman, of Port _Perry, visited man can observe the grace and a ,, Manitoba for the past few months, re- with W. Roger one daX last week. elegance ce of the garments turned out by I. P will be nomination day -only tour weeks Albert Waddington spent Sunday with us b t to thoroughly appreciate them he 4 turned home one day this week. from neat Monday you know. pen • C -�Ve had oar first sleighing Sat>rday, -Wm. Field, of Iowa, was hers last Wm. Harbron and family to the Dortb. must ensues himself. �'Ve are turning 1. but as the weather became suddenly soft week oallin u n his brothers, Thomas R afar is very scarce in the wells in our out work this tall which will peer any the beautiful was not long with us. g pa vicinity, many of them having Rome dry. thin on the continent end if you don't . : I, -The Beattie - Decker affair is not and John Fields. It is some twenty five fy Mary McBrieD and Mies Flo Mac- believe it come and try us. Its wonder years since be left bore for Iowa, and key arb visiting friends in other parts. ful ow we do it but we do. _: • ' likely to go to court, as the partieb have during that time bas• succeeded in bnsi- Wilson Rogers now nurses a lame face :: . about completed an amicable settlement ness. For some years before hie depart• as a result of tbesliprery state of the raadv. r r we are informed. use he worked the east fifty acres of the 7no. Palliator wears a beaming connten -�RG CHs The Tailor, - ,j -The topic for the Christian Endeavor farm now owned by his br ther Thomas &nos these d %ys. And why not ? It's a PIC EBING• . - `prayer meeting next MODdav evening is; on the Lake Shore. Mr. Field was we)- girl. _- "Is my heart right with God ?" The Some of our enterprising people anxious - - - -- - - - ` comed by innumerable of his old friends. leader mill-be George Philip: to rush the season, ware out cutteriuq on -While out driving Saturday evening i Go -Mr. and Mrs. Bedson and Mr. and Sunday. . ' , Mrs. McAuley and Mre. W. V. Wright Some. of our young men. acaorrpanied by 1. Mrs. Manning, and- daughter, of Toronto; had rather an exoitinq ea erienoe, The -y � e nt Thanksgiving day at the residence p r tin of their dear ones, attended the Presbyterian i , . - .- Pe sleighing was nut good and the g a R Thanksgiving supper at Brooklin. of Joseph Doyle, north of the village. the cotter over the gravel soared the - = -John McGuire, of the Kingston road Geo. Reaziu, of Brooklin, attended - -- --- --- horse; The animal ran about two miles, church here Sunday afternoon. As might -"- . . east, returned from the North West on but the ladies remained in the cutter and be expected in such a large place. he got l Monday, having spent the past harvest kept the horse on the road. Upon reaob- lost and drove west after service. . . We are offering special value in tlli:� out there helping garner the abundant inn the village from the west the animal In our midst, summer is a thing of the . or -ps. was stopped. No damage was done. We past- When we awoke last Sunday moan I -T. Hancock has vacated the Avray department in the lilies of Blankets, Under - congratulate the ladies upon their display inn and saw the white mantle which the h A residence on Church street and now re• earth had donned daring fsatarday night, of good sense in the driving line. E sides in the dwelling, until recently we felt that winter lied arrived in earnest. I Wear, Hosiery, . Gloves, Flannelettes, Etc. -Ho 1 for Xmas, at bum @. - Eastland 1 .. demioiled in by C. Bradford. east of the But le t and behold, it bar all v &oisbed. villa i $outland, Ir @land. British Columbia, A large number of our young people at ' g Manitoba, California, all United States --John Gillman has vacated the church - tended the anniversary service at Mt. Zion OUR GR CERY department is full of the best and freshest goods street residence recently sold by laim to and Canadian Paiute, anywhere, every Isst Sunday evening, aAd listened to an lowest .prices. 1. where, boat, rail or ooean. Rates gear able discourse ; but those who went to the . I . , I . Uriah Jones, and has moved to the farm anteed right. Through tickets from Pick- supper Monday night were c'ieappointad- - - just purchased by him on the Brock road ering, Toronto. Myrtle, BrookliD and It was postponed till Thursday, Nov. 38th. j ! : BUNT-IN ­ __ north of the village. �'Vhitby. See E. Stephenson, Whitby, Rieddicg bells are ringing in our midst , I . . - - . .- -From a dodger before tie we learn i • that George S. Murray, late commercial before travelling and get choice of routes at present. Last Wednesday saw George ; : and 10 best ooean steamship lines. Also Match and Miss Lonioe Clark, daughter of teacher in the college here, has started a Wm. Clark, of Salem, united in the holy ____ ----- - -`--T- -� eommercial school at Corinth, N , Y very cheap tickets to "exposition" at At .. , Tanta; Pa., see Stephenson, White bonds of matrimony. We join with their I - The same was opened on August 8th. P y msov friends in wishing them & happy and I ; . _ .. Twil pay yon and he claims a good attendance of prosperous mars fed life. . - Thanksgiving Day passed off retest - - I - i pupils'. quietly here, there being nothiDR to break pREEnwoo© I: '. i.. - Daring the terrific gale theft prevail- the monotony save a small sized shooting ! I Idle p • i I ed on Tuesday fire broke out . in the .I . _ western cattle market Toronto. Several match which took pleas during the after. g W adeea ¢ nt a tow da s iri the I ` ' noon at rear of the Gordon house. Live Q y y i ] I ' C.P:R. oars were burned and mach dam- oven tit last week. age done to the .bridge and sheds: The pigeons were need at same and some very Biro,, at Greenwood, the wife of John I I I. , , . , . , -S i _ lose is estimated at $12,000, partly eovei - good shooting was done. Following is Palliator, of a daughter . ' I` - - ed b insurance. the score : Fred f3eldop is confined to his bed this i , y Dr. Eastwood 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 4 We", a very bad void' being the cause. -owing to indisposition during the E. Mahler I: ' l 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 8 i " i as iz I . . 1. . . g P g David McG &ffiia, who live been visiting vast few weeks we have been un¢ble to W. Reae�n j i 1 1 0 1 i 1 i z friends here, bas returned to the pity. I .I attend to our collections properlya th,,re- 1 11 The high wind of Tuesday laid many - I i . ' fore we find ourselves rather hard up for J. Gordon ..I I • I • 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 5 fences low and done damage other ways. , i . A. Mahler - 1 1 0 1 1 1.4 1 Z . _ « P. Teei bas been itidie ed this week. I : "current-coin of the realm." Thalse who F. Fox I I o e y poi - , are indebted to us for job work ,or for I . - but are pleased to say he is improving at ! I - I . ' We are re aria for it and paper subscription will kindly settle same -, His�reletives here4have cat received present. I I �- -` preparing g at once and much relieve the present dif- 7 Mrs. Brimmingtoa, a lady from Eag• -�'r W1811 t0 clear 011t a fioalty. word of the death of W. H. Orvis, s tor- Land, is e_ie>adiDR Abe winter here with idrr. `- -� mar resident of the Base line, Lut who Bohn Emmersoa. I Large quantity of oils 11eaVy : - Tuesdays wind. storm did much ! �""�..• q y • `: damage in this locality by way of smash- for ills past number of years has resided R. G. Camm&ak purchased 140 bags of I 1 =_ in windows, overturning and wrecking in the States. A abort time ago Mr. fairly good potatoes in Uxbridge the other , i�� Stock to make room for fences and such like pranks. The cosecs Orvis concluded to dispose of his bnein@ss day for 6 cents a bag- - I on the front of W. T. Dauber's brick there and return to Pickering. He start. aksb .Clark-At the residence of the ed on his journey with $800 in cash and bride's father, Louisa, eldest daughter of Now Christmas' . Goods•••.•• biock was blown off and in falling was y Wm. Clark, Esq.. to Mr. Geo+ Match• : "'�• completely wrecked. We have not yet about 16,000 in U. S. hoods. Before go- M &ny from her@ intended taking in the ! - heard of anyone receiving bodily injury, inn far he was held up and all his hot supper at Mount Zion on Monday - .: _ ;; ' valuables taken from bairn. While euf• a &test was so storm that � �$ offering splendid valve in the ollowing lines while some narrow ebcapes are reported. night, but the y Fruit ar,d other trees were broken up feriDg from his injuries received at. the it was postponed until Thuraday, when we ' - hands of the robbers be was informed ho the will have better weather. I I Ladies' Tweed Dress Goods badly. It was an exciting time for our pe Y . . villagers, the like of which we are not that should he bring $150, and come II is not very often our quiet little vil• . . . . , Ladies' Gloves and Hosiery anxious to again witness. alone to a certain place, his bonds would lags is aroused to snob a pitch of excite I Lad18s' Undervests all eisee. -The Ontario Board of Health has in• be returned: This request was complied meat as it was an Monday night when a ! Lat�ies' Rubbere3 and wershoesc with and he therefore was out but the grand fight was anooaiacod to take place. all sizes I . struoted County Crown Attorney Dewart The rite v►as roll settlement of an old I I Childs' Rubbers, . , , to prosecute a farmer named McKay, of $450. The bonds were of course worth P - leas to the robbers. Although no arti family quarrel cad m &ny sports were I Men's Rubbers and Overshoes York township, ,for feeding the offal of p resent and en ed & cod ni ht. We will Men's Heavy Rubbers and Felt Soy, p K culars of death are yet known, it is the P joy g g _, Y ' dead horses to a drove of 200 pigs he has ve the will b rounds. Round 1- -Lanky ; opinion here that his death was da@. in Men's Blizzard SOS, Only 25 cte up for fattening. It has been rumored Vob soored with the left on Joe Walcott 's • I I an indirect way, to his sand baging. De• � Joe missed an n per out. Lanky - '. I Men's Heavy Wool Gurnseys, cheap for some years that there are farmers in p ceased was highly respected by all who Bob of home on Joe's face drawing first I ; Men's Long Boots, extra value- this township engaging in a similiar bnsi R Round knave him here, and all join iD regretting blood, this was Lanky Bob's 'roand. nod Men's Caps, Gloves, Mitts Etc. " - uses. Be that as it may nothing further I : - - - ' should , be attempted tad iD that line in this that his life hue been thug ended. 2 -hanky Bob jammed Jas in the face P -As we intimated last week Samuel with his left, and then clinched, Joe got � I - - . - or •any other township until this case of Lankin. of the Brook Road, received a borne on Lc nk Bob's stomach which sent . MoKaq's is disposed of. If the law does aralytio stroke rendering one aide of his him to tiie ground. Iioaad s-Joe oontin• COYnB and 88f� W�lat a little e8a8h will buy. - not now prevent each condu t, such . Cody completely helpless, on Wednesday nod his aggressiveness and sent a left into legislation sbo ld be passed 'at o oe. Lank 'e Bob's face which was retaliated jr p the 13th foal. He remained is this con. y T jT j'`( �t p- V -The oyster supper `and concert on dition for a few days when be reoeiv @d sending Joe over the ropes. Round 4 -In I ` t� O H N D 1 C KI rt & :; Thursday evening (Thanksgiving) of last another stroke and soon after expired on the first lead the men clinched, Lanky BoG . i. I , broke loose and sent his ris;ht on 'Joe s week, in Pirie's ball, ender the anspiods Wednesday the 20th inst. Deceased lies . . L. of the St. George's Guild, was a great resided at his late residence, lot 24; con. stomach, doe tried left and right but was - suceess. Although there was a very 4, Pickering, for many years and had sue stopped' fast figbtinK followed, on the break Lao[ Bob led for the face with the left, large attendance, the oysters were on oAeded in acquiring considerable wealth. but fell short. be soaked his right on Joe'e . band in abundance, as was also various Be bad the extreme misfortune of ioainR ribs just as the round ended. Round 5- . w . 1. .* I , .. . ., ~kinds of refreshments. The waiters were his wife some fifteen years ago. He also Both men faced each other but Joe looped - - �` attentive to a degree: When all had survived a number of years their- two somewhat groggy. Lanky Bob gee hie left rin S '. been served in the rooms benea',h an d- face sending binh on l:ia knees, but . . a children, a boy and a girl, the latter of on Joe e 8 jonrDmeat was made to the hall, and Rev. whom. had reached woman's estate before he managed to get back before the gon . . Brougball took the chair, and introduced her decease. Mr. Lankin did not marry' soaudea►, hound 6 and last -Lankyy Bob . • • • • • . ` ' ' • : . I. at the finish showed greater paniehmeat: + - ,, a program of a miscellaneous character again, bad continued . to work the place �oause he was white, hs got bums on life - whieh was enjoyed by all. $pace forbids with life assistance of his nephew and aW four time, and a clinch followed, Joe 'n s Comets ° us giving fall details, suffice rt to say that of his adopted daughter. We under. j N'rints, Cettollades, Sli�t1 , still abowing signs of being very groggy g Wllite and Vaney Shirtts that many of the n�ambQrs were repeated• stand that the latter is left in possegaion and then the tug of war did start anch &s (1 nts Vies, latest Style and Color. . ly encored. The receipts of the evening of` trhe farm. Deceased was in leis. 7`Lnd 8 g gR 8 S ring Suitings &zed Pautiu s. r. scratchin mallin and hn in (auch hug g 1 �;,, were about �6, and when all eaUeiases year. The funeral took place on Sator- inn) then the referee sto d this fi ht . - were aid about $30 were added to the da afternoon, and the retxiains were B PPe g R xntlants Of Prints at Reduced pries p ' y Lanky Bob bolted and liar Dot linos been' P8 8rs from GG. tip. .. 4 funds of the church. The Guild members followed do the Metnadist o @met @ry,�, J� Waloat is tbs sQrteto ed, blank p - ; i . have muck, reason to be pleased with Whitevale,`by a large ooDOOnrse of sus eyed hero of QreeDwosui at eel pxssatit' I GE PlR�ER, BjiHbai'l+C 1. ..: their success. 1 viving friends and neighbors. moment. . 1. , I�y+s 11 ..- - I - _ , tt,�, • ti. r .L :. i. 1 Y� .,,w�� �. fir` n 3 ;: I, *.s�,�, #� + ��I 1�_, c. .� " fir• a:, _ .. ♦�. + �D r . C' Y'4t - ... _ .:- ,. - -'. - - y :.::., .. ; - a . Xf !q _. , . ti' s. y.. - { " 1' i::;. 5; 1 .: �>(.- a 4 -R -•. Te k . Y° „0 ,r'fi chi. -11 :+�,� �.. -rx` r�X' _:' �. �z:,s. _,n :('. �`„y� Yid _�, ��, ,r.��• � tJ- '+'+�.p,� �'�'��ar� - %} �� "��� ._ �`�•. _ - �`� � , c _- r L .. OLO X1 ' yr,ofvlwet� Mi M. BATE iris'. a s.0 ;, Corona street, Pickerin D 11:90; Eveniust HOMAB PAR] at Dunbarton 3e to loan at five ] ENTON A DC HOI,ICITORS, t, Toronto. At Cl E. FAREW • TER, County O licitor. . Court Hot AMES MILLI TART public. C '. istle Ha." hear 1 F` EGINALD W ter, Solicitor: n, investinent'e nald, 15 Toronto )OW A MCGI tors, Solicitore Inc, Whitby, Ont. McGillivray, LL-1 -AMES LENN Notary Public. n attend branch 3ndays of ea.h- wl ­A­2 2 MnnAv b (}ALLAGH A* Solicitors, et rronto, will be at rougbam, every S ,tructi)ns left wi roughout the wee] on Saturday. Mc to ' i Vet � . WHAT Surgeon aa< �`- r io Veterinary Col: °�©ntistry. Member Association. Deutie 'day or nigbt pron Residence, Teleara] Vale. Hu HOPKINS . LEON, Or Gra ivary College, Tc c the Ontario Vete �Rl Ice, residence ant 1. carter miles not ! iving shoes at irc oura from 7 to 11 a ; .. aph address Wbil 1; reen River. Ont j.t1110VAS A. ] .l ARy au1 ;GEC Veterinary College, of the Ontario Vete 4als. o honorary mem oietp treats all d Also partieu Dentistry. All case veasonable rates, c tablisiment of Gra Qtaremont. Telegr :_Jy attended tic. - guotil r ': 90AAS DU � missioner for ti �"!- tl,out, Oat. -__ i {, R.110OVI 1, _�. FIAGE Lice x mill, Green River, �_ - )­,-_Q BUNTIN( L . Licenses for JLP ''$oe at the store o r. village _ _ Hwy•_ R.BEATO 0 . Conveyene, i,.lffidsvjts, Account Kouey to loan on .dated, OFFICE r � rougham every k,, *ransaction of bus] �, 14 A, POST, k. &. for the co and specifications building. steam I ° ventilation a epec �,Aornor Dundas a Residence- Kingat j.T HOMAS PO tionaer, Valu .' the whole of North ::attention given to [ Ahargee Moderate. Box 47, Brougham. � P03TILL , . Green Rives orous frieuds botb .- Iarm stock, and ev ��; -be handled by the care and sold to tl ('I LXRKE & �s - Comm:86ion tokering regular] ife Insurance Cc .. ionably the lead fioing the largest ihst profits. Also ' ..Tbe Employers L 11 'The Strongest G ,.ending Insurers 1 ,, interview then :Selves otherwise. 1. THEM .6; OF I- WHI' ,apiW Autborize Apital subseribs Apital Paid -up.. 'esC .............. BOAR] ohn Cowan, Esq Rent V. F. Cowan, Esq son, Esq., Rob Patterson, Es '. E. McMillan.. A General E rafts issued, p: nited States, a`: .le in all parte ,tea of interest eposita and cre i.tion to collect ! iCKERSi Itails'arrive from arrive G1.T,W, H 1 GTis6X Whitby 8 V -j 0TE84.1 kfoneq'drders ise, v5 SA�ilI RmpoWts received 6. per scent per an AL. I :. 1_£ I t.. ` I ! -4 i_ I..- . : . -�, . _;at