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I ,,..a A h . ,. ,,. t .'. . ,z 1fi I - :: , .- • z'., `r � , #tea 1 , t kI _ , � i mow./' �_::_- - • , 'r'a 4E*_ - - .. 1 _ +r - e ,::' . �I t valve i PICERING ONT r�'RIDAI': IAC: , 1895. N0 7y : M-arket, OL. XV. i s . .--- ., . *� Cornersvill. ,, Room chairs �T�t A T T 't Pliers farm whish contains one hand. �; �Rr,ofes �aztal tl�eaxA*. `...,.I V 1 li V - red b cad sorbs. The price aid Was F. B. lige engaged with J:C.BeII for the' blas and Kitobalq p EKED. Medfcat. " : i f fi,IJ2b This place adjoins the fifty sorsa • - L. • i{ in epery re$ ''�� aBr mea ffg�,tyaD $� previa sly owned by Mr. FattersoD. wiwegandeisoa sad family have moved to tz M,BATE'1IAN, M,D., C.M.,M.C.P. The fallowing 1s a report of Brongham their new home on the hill. & s.0:, Coroner. Office and Residence, THY PSle6a AND JOTTILD DOWN BY OUE public obool for the month of November. J. L. has gave up the small girl and now 4 _ + ing Street, Pickering office hours: Morning CORRISPONDBNTa. h The n meg of the fine bi hest in each �. � �ckcrzn 11:30: Evening 6 to 8. — I g takes two. Bnacesa young man. I VLAREMONT i - I class a e given in order of merit. . Num• Mitts Rose Lofton has returned home _ Ser of upils on the xoh for whole year is after spending a few weeks wit�a Ser aunt I: Legal• .r Greg, Gilroy is Dow in ahaxge of Tl1os. 88 nu bar enrolled since vacation 70, at Mount Joy. ? g011ZAS PARKER, Barrister etc- is - Pugh's farm. Avera a attendance for the month 50.. Miss Nettie Littlejohn is learning the a- ' } at Dunbarton each Saturday. Private - , gratis ma}�ing at Pickering. We wish her . Frank Mantle hue Droved iDto .f3eo. Sr 4th class—E .Bagel!, M Willson, B ands to loan at five per cent. y ,r-- IDund s house. Linton, Ross Alger. Jr 4th class--A every s.tecess. Ws. y OLv DAD: . 1:' I M. Henderson and wife visited Ashburn Hogie, P ENTON & DODDS. BAI{RISTEftB, - A Turner, N >iforton C Fhili e A ,,.,� - - ROLiCITOR,,ETC., IQ Adelaide street Choice F�mify Patent Flour 43.50 per bbl, on Wednesday evening. Baal. Sr 8rd class--D Alger, A Bell, n AUDLEY. set-,Tororto. At Claremont Tuesday Illy Miss Palmer, of Pickering, is bore this Harva , J Cowie, It Linton. Jr 8rd -- __ __ - - — AT -- omn vitt s ent Sunda at home. E, hAREWELL, C.,IBARRIS. If. , . T `(�' THE i week with Mitts Patterson. olase N machin, A Littlejohn, H Steven• T}1 a D@ p Y Ts 1 1 lel 11 M J L Chas. I r,de fro ceases in the chopping 1 s TER,Oosnty Orown At�t�rvney,and Ooynty 1 Dies Dickinson, of Goodwood, visited eon. r 2nd class—W Willson, F Pat- �y 1 g elicitor. Court House.Wh ' with bdiss Evans last week. terson, H Linton. m Hogle. Jr 2nd class line. r I1laking M — A Burk 0 Hogle, E Mr. Birkett spent Sunday with relatives _ ; — j heThanks to Geo. Walters for some fine TAMES MILLER. SOLICITOR, 1\O• PICK�RIN'G•I J• N. Hortop and James Lawrance F tevensOD, - _ • - public. Conveyancer. etc. Office at - -- Littl lin. ThOe. He ergo • T A RY --- w were here this week illi friends' Holtb m e o n n, Thistle Ha."near Brougham_Money to loan , I . ,� r I Mrs. D. J. Cunningham has been for a teach . in a FIRS '— i. I' few da s !tare. with friends darin(t the Die at'Bron ham on Sunda Dac. 1st °enlapn. �` �(7EGINALD 1f. MACDONALD, Bar ( , i.: y $ y Mr. Bye's sick horse has just about ra- • . i_' ter, solicitor, Notary, Etc. Money to _ i I. , � I .' , week. Mrs P R. Miller iD her ?pt}I year: De• covered. - logo, investmept13 made. Reginald M. Mae- I . I I .I Miss Alice Burgess has returned after ceased has been a resident.of this town• The weather- is as iincertaio as some' ` do❑aid, ]5 Toronto st„Toronto. ,, at6 •-_I.I s ndin a few weeks with her sister iD shi f r many ears. She with her late men's temper. . :ckerin g p y f years Wil3iam Giollins has been here tatiD in y OW & McGFILLIVRAY, BARRIS I I Whitb hilsba. d, Chauno Ra nolds, or 1? g tore,Solicitors,tkc. office opposite Theo. r - ' . I' A Dumber from bore attended the lad• occupi d the,farm now owned by Robert a new fence in front of his lot. -- tilos,Whitby,ant. Jno.I3a11 Dow,B.A., oral of the late Thomas Tran at Uxbridge bdiins, west of here. After the death of William Cairns has engaged with F. O. . _MeGliilivray,LL,B. Money to Loan. 8y__ V - I Monday. r her husband Mrs.- Reynolds removed to McQuay for the winter months. LENNON, Barrister, Solicitor, V �i i si �: W. Mason -ie now man to E. E. th® Rt las and after a time married a Mr. F. M. Chapman has been ro engaged as T A1IEs g teacher of the No. 5 school for 1896. r Notary Public. Etc., Pickering, ontario , I pngh'a farm,, . better known ae t11e Dol• Miller, and for some yEars resided at via attend branch offices at Brougham on I ';'I I: I` I 1. i, Mr. Raham, of Uxbridge, has been put- ` 1llondays of each week an at Claremont on I ( I I pbiD place. Richfi id Contra, Michigan. On the death ting in his stables on the Haney farm here. Tuesdays_Money to Iran. 491y I ••, a I ,. A. Bundy has removed to David Pugb's of her eaoond husband deceased returned To-night we believe war is to be declared ' I I . I • He bas worked hard farm east of hero to take char a of cattle to Bro haul where alis has resided since. - r/ GALLA(iHER & CO., Barristers, I g R oa Chiafi and we hope peace will be forth OJ. Solicitors, .etc., Ca ads Life b:,ilding, , ' ( aII. gambler and. has done for the winter. The o1 lady was in rather feeble health coming. _ Toronto, will be at their face, Willis' Block i :. as much for ou as a elan Effie Wilson, aged 8 years, died at Aeb. for so a time. although not unusually so. williGm Ireland has, in th@ absence of d }lrougham, every Saturda . Any Susi era or y burn on Sunday, and the. funeral took Sunda evening she got her tea ready loved one, taken unto himself a farm, (one netructi)ns left with Th s. Poucher: Esq I ` would have done. TOu throughout the week sill promptly attended I place on Tuesday• and a down, when death came almost on the 5th con., lot yt) and hopes to become. to ou Saturday. lYloney to can cit 5 per cent. want 00 make him feel !lav, Mr. V1'hite 'is goilig to deliver a instan y., Monday morning a neighbor rich soon. zq-aro that you appreciate Lily. lecture in the 13riptiat church on the called to fin ' her dead body reclining in Christmas is not far distant and the• _T ------ meetin of that hallowed and dear cerebra- Peter'tri r'y. How are ou golllg to do evzu,ne of lleo. lath. a c list by the table. A daughter Iles R 1 I tion will be looked forward to with eager .- ,1 <•,;:�;r A ? Money is scarce and -Mrs. Stephen Ager, and two children, reside with the old lady for some tigie. 1 anticipation by old and young. Let ue alI �� F. WHALEY, VETERINARY I -:I I: : once Rpen.t is not thought of Strntfurd are just now the guests of but ju t happened to bo away for a few be ha r b it �� to li liter the bnrdeus , - : Surgeon and Dentist, Graduate of On Dtir. and Mra. R. P. Iia r da a pp' Y - Y g tario Veterinary College,T Tonto. Graduate,n -: I ' of again. But.a watch=. PI>e y A nurnber of ¢Town np children of the pobr; Dontietry. Member of th ontario veterinary I One of Barnfirds watches H, Pngh line gone to Cbathatri again are lef , among then being Mrs. M. (flee• The question that presents itself to the W Aaaociation. Dentistry a specialty. Calls by i where be will remain until spring, and son a d Wm. Reynold, of Elora The mind of all our farmers at present is how . I day or night promptly attended to. Office —will Ive him twent then will take o68eSbiOD of his farm }fere. Rosrdence, Tolearaph a❑ Post Offices, White . _. I I g y Ebbers took place at Brunswick Hiil to make little feed go the farthest. The vale• __ __ply times the .pleasure g yros- Dr.Smitb,of Stou$rrille,will visit Clare cemFt ry on Wednesda afternoon. The bo business has received oor incoarao _ y $ p g - -- [� HOPhINS,VE ERINARY SIIR i ant Of money would. moat on the first end third `faeaday of ramal s ware followed to their last resting meat but the cattle market promises to be 11. GEON, Graduate of the ontario vet- ' Every time be looks at its each month. ]Big dental rooms. Are in place y a large number of friends, a live one in the spring. The most profit ari❑ury College, Toronto, registered member * able thing is Lena if the Can be ke t in f the Ontario Veterinary Medical_ Association I I-: trUtll telling face lie will BIIDdy'B block, next door t0 the Market. • y p remexi�ber your kindness. A number of our young folks here re Cedar Grove. warm quarters so as to return plenty of Office;residence and shoeing forgo one and one r .. eggs . quarter miles north of Greeu River• Steel Ij all means C81v8d invitations t0 a eraDil party at J. greying shoes at iron prices. O�lce and eLop I`) f; DGfI's, • !►lyrile, on Frida evening. If 'fib t takeslittle Bob to Hillside? hours from 7 to I1 a.m•and 1 to 4 p.m: Tele- L. I` 1 - } y Wb t takes �eor A to Rcarboro so much? , W H ITEVALE. - gourB room 7 t Whitevale Ont , 1'. O. address, I -i the weather is fire there will be a large g - . I G. uncap is file proud father of a baby ttreen H,ver..Ont _ ,_ tarnOUt. _ - . - Watch and Cham the Boy• girl• A. E. Thornton is visiting friends in ` r IIO�ZAS A. GT{AHAi, 'VETERIN- The sidewalks were ezeeadingly slippry <; ale in` this Al;y Su1tGEOti,(ireduate of the ontario . I .I• i on Sunday evening*, and some rather bad IIO �4uld'Andrevv like a wild here to Toronto. 'i 'Po ronto,regietered rrr©mbar �`• eat ' Firs. J. L. Spink, of Toronto, is visiting veterinary College, - t,umbloe -K'ere received. W111 has since , of the Ontario Veterinary Modica! Aasocration. I 5ka lug Lae commenced on Reeaor's friends here. ;e ?, L'ndcl~- also honorary member o1 the Ou�ario Medical - purebaeetl a parr of rubbers ani advaaed pried llr. Francey Lae returned to his practice 'puiet�, treats all disea3as of domesticated ani- d iris friend to do the Faure. The boys of'the Grove organized,hockey at Blind River. : reale, Also particular attention o Veterinary R _ p R club S turday n1t, Sir. Pickering. of Zephyr, spent Sunday . ,,•ti ELC.. - Di+ntisiry. All cases promptly etttP❑ded Lo at- . a A. Marole, Of lontrkal, GrC}IA88d @i ht �ht. -� + � - (�' reasonable rates, Office at the w1 11 known ea- z ' �- I:orsea here Tueedap, and Kill retnrp Ito was it Haat Sharm was not at the with Theo. Haberman. tablisjru,ent of Graham Bros„one mile west of ? ° f i . ¢.'K__. •: _ cq�iOril and urchase snore. Ei ht was hoc�e meetin on Satnrdb night' Thos. Todd lost s valuable cow last week . . ,• S P R $ Y �ICahe3t g00d8 Claremont. Telegrams to ciarernontpunctual- ` :r, '- .& ,F all Ile needed to complete a Carload. A GING BArro, by choking while feeding on turnips. ly attended to. 131y r ' were offered. Mrs. Thos. Ward, cf Toronto, was out : f , I unniber of fiue animals , _— - -_- I seem her brother, H. H. Major on Mon �Bua{itefe tQ•arDa�e.• ': . <1 ; y - ( The present cold weather- bQs aansed Mount Pleasant. g • -_-;j.,Nl,:�,,. •_+'- �'•-- • 1f aDaRer Boyar t,o thiDk sarlouely of vein• - '- -I -day• Mr. Major ra slow3y recovering. Re trt• of S. 8. No. 1•l for the month of On Tuesday. Mrs. J. C. Major was called I3012AS DUNK, Conveyancer, Com- t I .er, anti iD Coneeynence Ile has flooded to go to her daagbter Mrs.Lloyd,of Aurora ter; rniseioner for taking Affidavits, ete.,�lare- -,_" I the rink, apd ezpoete t0 have skatinji Nove Ser : 5th class—H Madill, F: t4 Lite• y iii J Ha ter. Sr 4th class—E Pilkev, K who is dangerously ill at her home there. Mont,Ont. _ _ _____— t about C6ristmae, aboard the climate per eladill H Ham. Jr #th class—R Pilkey, James Ball Lea removed with his family _ — R. HOOVER,ISSURER OF MAR• � snit. .- C,• g d, F uadil}, u Hood, R Burton, R to Marhbar_, `'illuee. H. A. Wetherell is P•- RI AGE Licenses: office at residence or : The Magistrates trial did not take Disco Storr) and W.W.rif.ht equal. Sr 3rd class now. oceapying ,lir. Ball's residecce on . - mill, Green Inver, __ ____ here Ttiesda as viae announeej, as the P Tomlinson, E Church f;t. y --J G stigk, I. Goatick, artier have deeide�l to leatie the trouble r,d Jr 8rd class—F Cowie, C $lorry, We are plea6ea to learn tha? W. H. Met R BUNTING, I saner of Marriage 1, Wo L• Licensee fpr the County of Ontario. Of- to arbitr'stion. We are mncli pleased ai yr Bn ton, U Barton. sr 2nd c3ase—F calfs has been re-engaged ae Priacipul of floe at the store or at hie residence,Pickering , this, as quarrels among neighbors are Pilke . A Ham, A Hunter. Jr 2nd e}ass— the Public School, but sorry to learn that -, 12-y Mise Co3vin, the assistant, has decided to village. ____ . _____ _-- I productive. of much evil. W V ite, I. Rood, b Russell, C Gostick, R.BEATON,TOWNSHIPCLERK- .Those who may, likve prixiting to do C 1%'hite, Part 2nd class—u Pilkey, E terminate her engagement here at the end �. Conveyancer, Commissionerfor taking i Perc Part lot class—C Pile , A Gibson, of the year. She has proved herself to be affidavits, Accountant and Insurance Agent. should boar in miDd that I illy lVsws man Y y an excellent teacher, and much beloved by . t_ Honey to loan on farm pproperty. Wills pro- visits Claremont Thesday afternoon Of h $ur On, i bated. OFFICE--At Whioperty Will be in ____.-_ the pupils under laer instruction. We wish Brougham every )4ionday altezn00n for the each week. Give him your order and Miss Colvin continued success in her new , transaction of business. 27-v. . help home industry. The News' is the 60ARBORO• field of labor. The School Board i:as• en ._ .. 1 `' - uDl rintiD office in PickeriDR T , gaged Miss Day of Toronto as assistant A, POST, COJN'rY ARCHITECT 1 y R p'' Ric and Baker and Wm. Annie are at• T �. for the county of Ontario Drawings SA 1� 1 A i i I It hooves us this week,,to r000rd the teacher for 1896. She comes. very highly for ever class of T � I �" heath of an old and hi hl eeteamed rest tendir K the jory in Toronto at present. recommended, and possesses a second class '' and apeclfloatione f❑rniehed 7 ` C L A lJ 1J y - building. Steam and hot water bleating and , dent of this village and vicinity in the Mie Ada Gray, of• Malsern, is visiting non professional certificate. :; ventilation a Specialty. ofilee-Gerrie Block, i I,.- : at G . Empringham's for a Taw days. The Methodist Church here contained a - Yt oo>ncir-Dundas dna Brock streets, Whitby, person of Sirs. 400. 3fiddleton. Death Th Misses i;tevenson, of East Toronto., vary large congregation on$undayeSeniflg. :: Residence—Kingston Road East"Pickering. 33y Iy cy have n visiting 1fire. Heron this week. - Is ready with Ilia Ioada u bu Ioad of caane ver eoddeDly lino to apODlexy• The pulpit was occupied by the eloquent `�' HOJIAS POUCHER, Licensed Auc- cod thin s-for ever'�bod After receiving the stroke she died almost Mr. and Mrs. Geo. hammoud gave a , for i end '� g y• and witty divine the Rev. G. w. Dewey, , tioneer,Valuator,etc.,for East York and g immediately. Deceased was milking little affy pull to a few of their friends the =' •a the,thole of North dna Bonth ontario. strict when taken til, Sha was hi bl Tea of of Mount Albert, who closely held the at- attentiongiven to all ordersbTmailortelegraph. 8 y other night, Charley doing things ap in a tendon of those resent in an able and in• '' T The'main-thing now is t,o shop ear- p :' 011Y �188v charges Moderate. Address Hos.POUCHER, ed and ha8 bean a residoDted of this gray t le of coarse. tereetinR presentation of the progress, rr y ' soa47,Brougham.ont, _ ly and thus avoid the crowds that township for fifty petl►re. On BatWf,y last the return football - om for-. POSTILL, AUCTIONEER, ETC., throe Our stores ever ear, claims and needs of missionary work i.a , g y 4,• An 'Xmas eDtertainmiDt was held in mate bet'ireeli�'Woburn and $carboro connection with toe Drfetliodist church. ! F• Green Hever,solidits sales from his num-- `' the basement of the Methodist church on villag heavy weights tookplac+i at Woburn, The reverend gentleman is a musician of no - crous friends both far and near. 'Sales of farms, ,TO s, dolls, books, ames, Christ• resul in in a victor for Scarboro villa e farm stock,and everything that is to be sold will y g TA@,dap 8veD1Dg, titlder the aaepices Of R y $ mean order, and in the course of the servi- 1 d •s s s••• be handled b the snbscrrber with' the utmost mag cards, y gl , g p g b t o goals to nothing. ees rendered in good voice several solo se y holida fts weddin the E worth Lea ne. There was a veru Y care and sold to the very best advanta6e. s81y On Tuesday morning four of Norway lections to bis ow accom animent. _The presents, clocks, watches, jewellery, good attendance, and the program, which p ('1LARKE & DYER.—Insurance and sport captained by Fred Schmidt drove choir nob! assi6. I in the service of song. ,}_ W1I1 111188 - tJ wsa of fi liters eharaater, was bt hl to Se rboro and there joined four other y 1 Commission Agents, Oshawa, will visit and, silver-plated ware all marked at g y The colleetioD taken up at the class of the Pickering regularly in the interest of The Snn eDtBrtalnlD(I 00 all. Af18r thA program hunt re with Iota Of bounds. Tbo all � prices that will bring Christmas y services aggregated Dearly $60, double the a,, Life Insurance Co.of.Canada, which is unques- had beta rendered, a frumenty supper ours ed to the Rouge. on_arriving there tionably the eading Canadian Life Comp any, Clleerg and gladness to thousands of was served. Considerable enriosit was 1 y amount realized upon a similar occasion doing the lamest business and paying the high- y they found plenty of rabbits ; bat the fog last pear. hearts and homes p wag o thick they bad to start for home- The frost and snow having brought fartm- eat profits. Also.The Canada Accident Co., and , I arOa88d wheD the ni,:are Of the re set >oFae � The Fmployers Liability Co, of London, Eng. anndunoed, brit the vlauds with such a with my one turkey which they captured ing operations out of doors to a close, Rab• _ - ,- - The Strongest Corporation in the World, In- Candies, nuts and raisins at ®tIO - curious name were mach eD o ed. never• at H• Bland Creek. tending I❑surerS will conenit their best intsrest J y g - bi David has turned his attention to the. � £: to i❑terview them prior to committing them- ling prices. Lb818Be. The obnrch was suitably doeor• ---------�—�►-- dare of his tltock, and in looking over his ', < selves otherwise. I. WISE,agent, Pickering.21v I I :i_ ated for the oeeaei<ioD. These social Rath• DUNDARTON herd of cows decided that one or two of _ Watch for our Christmas price lint slings do not occur frequently enough. ---- them required weeding out, must - either x. THE '�tESTER BANK ;n Snn, Economist and Pickering ---� fI nor roll S. B. No. 3, Pickering;Nov. fattened fo* the butcher or dealt oft for , OF C�1NAD" . BR 95 th ass-- ight d 'n some re rsirable members of the bovine • __ r".. N$ws. ,, - -,. , , egos , TrClarkl and $ Annan aegnal,nJr rase. Now Rabbi David's neighbor Wr4. ouot+A�. � . �p WHITBY BR�NCN. . .: ` tseo, Philip, er., ifs abliltQ gc about the #th ass—J ADDan, B marks,W Nicholson. Boo Lae a nice little cow, a splendid milk- LADIP S she aeugbmea with our hoses now. and ase---m McDonald, L Cheater, L Wal- er, but s tribe skittish, aaltiah one might ,< capital Authorized...... .::. $1,0M,� display of Millinery, Mantles, Jackets ���all Yoonq is Solve frogs the aity ton. far 2nd class—J Conway, W J say, and for that Wm. wished to deal her Capital Subscribed........................600,090 l!�ich lson, L ADnan. Jr 2nd class--E off for ono of a more quiet diispositi^n, eo w�4- - Capital Paid-np.. .870,006 Capes and Dress Goods and the prices for a aoD le of weeks. - Restr.... ..... ....• .................•.•....92,600 are most red6onable. John Defoe has been ill for w few Nioh lin, B Parker, >r Heirstead. far Rabbi Dayid and Wm. being both inclined I II bu BOARD OF DIRT CTOBs. t seeks, bei is Dow better. fart 2Dd—R Dixon, I xaicnllin,C xcGinty. proceeded to talk Dnp a deal, and having in- i ; - ;; John Cowan,Eeq. President. Jr Part 2nd--F Hing, A Hing, O Bing. epected the latter s cow proceeded to vices S Reuben S.Hamlin,Esq ,tce-Pres. GENTLEMEN all recb�nize the Joseph J. Brignall, of- the Ci P, R, Part let---E Richards, C Dixon, E Annan, the Rabbie's trading critter. To be sure i _4 W.F.Cowan,Es ., W.F. Allen, Es ,J.A. (iib- T q office, oronto,.was here Tuesda r-' eon,Esq.,Robert McIntoshf 11f, Thomas Men's NSW store a9 their store aIId C JtaHechnie, teacher. the stable was rather dark bat Wm. could Patterson Es a Bt lea iD Joseph Yourlg has retnrneei froDS the feel the good points with which the beast q here ou 11 _fired the late t North West luokin exaeedin I well. ' y y i E - T.H. McMillan.,.............. ...Cashier. y y g K J M>re. Isatnnel KID has Dieel recovered fair! bristled, and declared h mself to be, ,, "' " hard and soft felt hats from 890 to yp, Ta for, of Cheri wood, is here ust A General Banki� biisineee transacted. 8__cloth Ca B, fur Ca a, ander Wear, y y J from her recent illness. wall-suited, said she was a fine big sow, and' ' p p now w th bis sister, Mra. Henderson. W titer has set in and the checker craze so fat act to be able to stand a straw and ; Drafts issued, payable in all parts of Canada, 1, United states, and bl London, England, pay- lined kid gloves, Mens and Boy S The Knights of tho. Maccabees° lodge is a ffected along at any time, sawdust diet for the rest of the winter,hays �, ' able in all parts of Europe. Highest current _ _ ready-to-wear suits and overcoats and here meets Friday egeninR, Dos. 18th, in ` It ie the general impressioD that Mise boin"g mighty dear. "What kinkof a milk- y' ' rates of interest allowed on sayings Banlr••. ' Mo eahnie has been re-en ed b our er is she?" ueried Wm., "I never mi}ked , Deposits and credited heli yearly. special at- .olOthlD to order. Tl� the men 8 regular sefi8lon, twmmenolnEj At 8 9 cloak g y q tet tion to collection o1 Farmer s sale notes. g 9✓' scho�al trustees. that beast" most truthfullq replied the �_n,�,�$ � store when you treed furnishings. shTbeildal entertairialsnt of I3xougbam Tlpere is considerab}e hnuting beim done Rabbi, wherenpoD Wm. in an attemat to `;s MANwa$n_ I` aro Ind the mouth of the Rouge river just test the milking qualities of the beast to Wall ers; croclCer and oueriea IInion f3abbath School will be hold this y � ,, PICKERING POST OFFICE. p$p y gr now! Those little rabbits make.flne ,hew his intense diagast discovered Lhat it was yeSar on Xmas Ev®. Full gaI'tioulara in not the kind of an animal that roduced y in great variety and at close prices. will be givela later. p . .I �Ie urs grieved to have to state the; Dr. m;lk, or butter, or such. And he told the I '` �. mails arrive from Toronto 8 i0 a.m. Teacher $eDdereeD }lab the u l 8 Of Matta close Toronto 5 G5airi. p - We'lier Thom is in a ver ow condition of Rabbi re was oin home, and ad he wend y g g 1: r Arrive G.T,W,8 10 a m Close(1 T W 6 6b a m •s �e O n �� tII®BcllOol 11]. tratnln fol a A eoXiQert ' ,1 t� 11 g �` `health this week and his friends fear the he Paid that if the Rabbi wanted tlo trader . ': E,: ' - O T S 6 30 a m GTE 7 f o a m • i oD Frida avenin Deas. Ser 4th. The Whitby 8 4b p m Toronto 8 00 vm y g• . wort:: Tho ahaDgeable weather is no that critter he had better go to a place that I i' �� G T E 8 45 D iu ,-' , .G T w 8 oeI pm - :. proRraru will be- spleadl8. dou_. t reeponeiible for him altered condition. sounde4 something like ubedam, but per ; Efn �hirtd d}' b,oney orders issued cit air paxte of the wozld. 5 ►11 �1rrLI . li. Bettie .lost liteket�bpok e>li We rust, Iioerer,tKat he map get better. haps Riahbi David's �icaring i$ growing da• ,a 1. - Tuesday, annd.for a time tote°tpwA was its � feative, but anyway he has not been there �' t � sevarfa sesz syssse. MARK FiAM, ON T._ an u roar; Th+� ltlst ar�i+Vle: av ►_et' Iet►t .tl driewGll�egryi11► '.olive>ldegistrata yet, and the bull eti}1 stands in his stable+ �• Depoleits received and interest snowed at i-a round and tkle,oo»I� , si1 , ea t_,e tS .utlta ,pfellad:tua►d ►itaaln, l per cent p,sr annum. SecariJ indisputab)io y . ts• _- : .. _.. .r 0 Rev. James•Htlgh$1j died at C1ol rrie o� ore cIosea on Monad , Wadnee UUMOlNted. , I -- _- _ I li p m Agtu" F Is, Vit,,. , wan. Lopralri. r1 l 'Ir►t - ' ± 3ti1e 89tb year . t p e�cAeTsis da and F da of G o a oc uh1� ,• JA;;$ 1 ,� p3 . .. _ .- .,f_ .moi _-i: _ I - .. - u .`r-_"�F. #I L b d -.°1-r:'Yl:{hT r•y tk•iDWF A -}?..?5 �., •Yx•D'' _ _ .. -,-.. 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'.TvRNED 0 mean 0 _­ .. . ---I--- - -- -- - _. - , * -- - THOUSANDS 0 s 8( �. - .� - - I � - 'tatoes �;-_�,,;'.., "-,'. . .. i � _.. 1� I I . with 1, with cab F THEN , � I �.,'I" � I a Half"un- hour later another Passenger IWIR- 9 the Moqt�of Glovev' :- l"t the I Pa- ' Sufferer. �-4,-�� �!'- r.l. . . I and do- � , - 1 - Me, celery, r0p that can ., - - .'OCQU - rushed up to the comman - - Pr some a lab FROM ONE FACTORY. . . 1 . ,'Y;':t._:�,_�,i (10RE THIRGS THAT HAVE R der I - . as 0%. ieno'- bo quickly tui;�d into 0a - In this .� "�. . .. � - .1_ �. ! 9 . bell . .1 11 �_ - . � . I-.. . . 1 , ad that his sat ,"The importance Of clOv" way he will use up part-of the forti I . . . . . . I - ­ c lity, - . . I :... -- ­­ rills I I -,, ,_,�'.,..g. RED IN THE OLD WORLD. - I sparingly oomp aia eri- - . I I New York 11lamsl risk _ .­­ Yst gene though not very rapidly, for the larger Now They Are Made An 08 New York * _ _ _�_. .� 7 francs, had-m ' rally APPrc01&t-' �, ­�,1.-",-, ,'_�"',i" �, 1�1�_.,. containing 10,000 captain said vating crop is now ousoons tors Had FAlle:1 for __�"_.:.1117, . - . . - - . I , 16 .t of the potato crop is water. and cries l9very Day-AMarTel lous0eas 'i, I—— . Z� . I - OuSly disappeared. T1 nar ..�-- ,.., �am. bow-; . , J'.,.---:�,;- 1priu-be '1111IM'd-takul)i congrotulations'--Vite ut quietly reversed the ship's ed by all farmers. Th-Are . � - through its I 1l*n of Dough. Sufferer One of No ,',��,,,-_ nothing, b ft� starob is mainly drawn . � .­;,�� da'v't&w et- � " ., - - 1�'. Leattest Telephone Wirc-Sub course; thenh ever, differences of OPIn"Ju 60 tO how - a Best Known men . .. _. e covered the golden I - � leaves from the !air. But the potato . ,�.,,,!�.­. sail 6loth and ro- Pie-baking day has al*aYs �eet ... - A_�`%,71' Isk Germany-An Eccentric Will-"- ftes- ters-of its name with a the olover crop should be made W P __ ,; . , gea,L go t cro� iteelf retartis nothing to the Boil- the Trenton Advo . _,.L.,�..I� ­ ��-*�.:,�,- hat hrcim - If be farmer good enough stock g1:eat household : institution in I . _ . - ­ !�.� ,�.- rent Down to Zero-Clever capture of made some other chan alto- duoe the greatest bensfitai. �In Wheat � - , . . . . a distance the vessel presented an hat use of the clover ha I : �. � _`_'_'-1,,<1_---,� a Thief. I ppearance. on return- growing sections forty or 'fifty years to make the % England, and the "punkin" pie t IMble one. He is on, ; . !--,--__ , brothers gether different a] I . rable co - I in a been. be Ought to p t conside L-, �-:4..,- ',.----. In Turiu, Italy, 06" twi r the spot where the first pas- ago this mod to,1146v ed out by the thrifty dainB in the n residents in the .,.� :.: �. . , question see sUpp ement the clover as - I�­... .. . _�­­. - _R 0 ied ing nea the steamboat was which will supp I . - and Guido Palazzi lately m&rr I uine Yankee home h9A a hale of uml-�erland, being a , . , Ir A, ttled." so claims the American Culti- feed. The- 00 also gets most . ; ,., 1 1 t: ug 0 . I- . - ( er--D . -, _.:� erso, of MOB - , � ed, and it promptll , , , :. the twin-sisters, Euphrasia and Virginia heif arrested its 06 t ample mean . . . -.-:�.��`,,��-- terdo- spped. A skiff approac ed. and a few vator. "To alternate a olover Crop at. its growth fn tfw air, -And if fed manoe round ita golden perso, cial dealings wit , _1.1i� ­_ TheNonet. it is feared that in . 3senger had wt the tam wi b clover bay it will tbat -drives.-dyspepsia out of the - ­­ . , r _�­�,_., ;�:11 . __ jrhout the town8hij .. .__._�' .."',It mestic complications will arisel. minutes later the second Na" he oaptain plowed under in June th & wheat On a irreat a t of very rich man-- . . . "1, .�_ '_._,.., - his 10,000 francs b season, and that seeded make a great a - . I him intimately 11 -, ._.. 1.� its eon orop the next D corn and VDd stock tion � ..'�'. :�'.�:".� Prof- Goldberg reports that in Clover From him we gif - 1,- - . in irons. * be fed -baking' day . - r _­�-,_ . i . with clover again, was thought bygood lu*­ enable But what is the pie _­-­ Mal. had &man . �.� to which both # � _.. - � % :­ , : .:.. , 4; � q facts in February 1. -.1, ception the whale is a legged mam . 1. . :.4- , I .- ,�. . _­.,. 1. . ible practice. the farmer to 9 t lb� greatest advant- the hom�e to that of a regular pie __ , He found that until y reaches *1�1 I . .1 ,_ . farmers.to be the beat poss . - in England and at �.11� ��;�,.-,:. the embor , * :_ . . ; . I . . . .1 � ��._.- a length of several inclies legs are *� . there had ago from it-" I I I V"., . mother who makes in Canada . -_., - these ­­. 'SONNASBULISTIC ROBBERY- ,�:' But after-yearsAbowed that. I - . , -1,_...l._I . I - �_.,- dry I The good e arrived ­ _. - Z_I r I . 1�: . 17-�,�, , p ain I . . who settled in Pr ;,.;,. .1 . . . � . .��.,)-, I i Ily discernible thereon, but . nown facto . - - . for _' 8 dozen of good sized pies.'fair, b ned th �­1.�C� '' .. disappear long before birth. lye's Story of site 10tr&ulgest .been all the time an unk fteretse and Air Stoi1r. ,_.�.,! [it ` Y and remai. -I - " . An Old Detect ory wheat � I. � .� .. and sweet,. with 'the lard glitit " -.I.- :_ ,-..- . t 218,- in this kind of farming. Ev . I . We then nioved '. .. - _..1. Prince Bismarck received abou - Experience of wis career. - . ­ . -ugh the upper crust in alniod. - �..,`_,.�_K_ .-- , &&aiirers - � crop re'auood.1he stock of available min- .. Few farmers give full attention to thro hip in the neighbc , - . _.: .,�,_,� '_.,.,� 000 postal cards from as many, "IrThe strangest experience I ever The clover the importance of exercise for all grow- perceptible- beads, and the rich astings. For thirty . -�__.- .1.: eigbt,jetb "Was oral manures in the soil. ; . ident of Rawdon, � -, .: ng " borne has more atten- -� ., him on his a well-known detective I here 'and t . ., I I 1. . ..__' ve a total had," said stem&- added a large amount of nitrogm-us- jug stock. The within peeping out ed in Seymour town . - __1- .I bi rthday. These cards ha in in locatin 'wheat crop could tion .resent and have bee - . 11 . g a sneak thief who BY �'... _ - L, __ . . than the o r animals � �... _..�--...--, : weight of 1,320 pounds, and piled up nally more than the frOm the thought. she was doing a pretty :, , ._,__ L-, a height Of ticallY '-r- obbed a business man's real- - ' was ..years . .11i._­-­''.� e column would reach . year made fact that the a ects of the 1169loct are day'8 work. She i . But there I , a resident of ' �: . - I I on -and it each I . L' Nll ­ - - 150 feet. - dence. There had. been a number of make use of n c place on Sullivan' .street, New 'y , For thirty years ,..-.._. '.�. - - "ble some of the phimphate 'and more outstan - - - .�- '. -01a . ' It in L thought - yr to rheumatism. - . -_� _�. ;'1..:L...,.,; At Littau, Austria, a fifteen-Ycar. robberies, extending over a considerable av 1, the ' it contained. But ught be economy to follct where they will toss you off 26,000 , . I have been treate4 L..* _.;;-*L 1. . pair of scissors in her - ,ace of time.: The servants of the potash whic. so I : -, � * I . sp - 11 lots in winter every day and twice that number _� , - gir carrying a ..:- I . I times the clover added nothing of mineral the stock with sma, ra and found partiA � _ - , r i .171-., , .� �" hand while %n ' s e a e. I have during ­ - �-_ 1! through the house At the m t it could o 1Y ving .fenoin and also saying st*Ps Thanksgiving Day" every pie a *.'-.. �.�.�,' � , Pasf The points of the About plant food, 08 . t, --as . . .., stumbled and a,lird yet the thefts continued. to r :_ _­ . ft breast and feed , . The deterioration of sweetness, ready to expose its . -- . _:i�`.. . : .:" ... ., Implement entered he.r le once a W�ek some one entered the manog draw a small amount of phosphate from when -_ - - .. .1. '. . igin- in constitution of our live stock, where,* peach, h 1 1 � - . '� - � hat the subsoil, where the soil was or � . I -,­:� she died within an hour. . . sure of apple, pumpkin, . . � _.�.,�� .--1,2 The longest suspen,led telephone wire-sleeping apartments and took w ally rich in phosphates. Usually. how- ever found, is in many instances in berry, or what not, to,the gaze of I A. . . .- ; . . '' . _.. . . al- xtending aeross Lake money hi-had, itsnY, and, it not, suo- . mineral winter. Froquatitly too, breeding ani- hungry man. ' / A -� - . :�-:- Ir 1.'...r is no doubt th e he dis- oeeded in obtaining some of his wife's ,ever, the greater part of the I __ . A _ -.1�- -- ._.., Switzerland. T in Of .both Boxes are -found tibut uP LUCKY ENOUGH TO GET I . L.: _­ Wallenstadt, . ' J � . . _­ one jewels or valuable ailvtrware. I was supplies of the clover plant came from ma - ..- .*.,. 1. � measures of the surface. and fed by the �oiling process through I . %. . . . .-: L tance from post ta-Post I owest pqintt and made a thor- within a few .inches I . To make 20,OW pies a day, 40 ) �_.� ..I--- _. - and a half miles, Yet at the 1, employed in the case . . '. 1. e is still 120 feet above the-lake. ough examination of the Premises- . This as proven by the failure of clover Out the entire year of apples-are used daily, says tbo -' , -.:��_- the wir confinement when - . . wheat The policy of clods . . 1.� umber of was plowe under to bring as good . � I of that citf, and each apple - . --..- - . An extraordinarily large n . " At f irst I thought the wokk atteninF to a may be right and na � . .. r . - 1 .:.. �­. , in of six. months for . i- I I,-_ dwarf ct,of Riwas house, but crops as were produced by a dressing f be cored and sliced separately. I I � s live in the Distri done by some one inside the proper for a iod - a.- . - "'� e season -_ . hate , i 1 14 .- L ition has it V cattlep and two r three months in cold nn " , , - -, __ . the Eastern Pyrenees. Trad my client told me that he had nuxprisod of I to 200 pounds of super phos ing the ki , f ron I ", ­ . - ban and sheep. M k1h,I-p' iving Day, I L� .� , _­ e descendants of a race ' drille with the mod grain. weather for - . . . . . that they are th ain regi night, and that he went ffarm ,ra learned that continuous Plow- The treater rtion of our animals. tember U a K8g . - . I -��. I .--.-. �-. which inhabited those mount . - he gro ing period when bone unds of pumpkins co"" ' , . - - ..t . t out of the window and down the porch, n, der of clover failed at last tO life is Centy-five bushels ofalrehucklIche - I .�!_ � - in prehig orie times. - Ame . Moder- .- L . .. � - -1 � . which was-undoubtedly the way he had 'r L good wheat crop 80 bushels of green peaches �, - woman named b in s, and it bee L I , t 8, cat4h of and muscle are to be built up . I . _-, In Lublin a Young I year harder ate ,exercise in the cam of most pro- season. A I \4 -b:_. come in. He described the man as be-- every to �t I Ikkh. - has been 'sentenced �o it was evident &',"a't the clover ducers tends to give both substance used daily during. the 11 .�_ -"._. '_ Semschalowa . hard - clover 1,000 eggs are used every day, . _� �:` ,-.., . s,. imprison ing small, thin and pale, and wearing a crop d not been .put to its beat use* and quality to this framework. Great- milk enough for a swimming- ". ..- I . living bod' f The description did not l#-W clover is plowed under in tale mes, too, in vigor of di- �' - I - �' .I" :,, peculiar mask. or advan for custards, and every 26 days ing Into My Rig N� - . _. labor for cremating the I th it 'f food. I I - , ,. I r year 8 grow n t. 11 .1 1. .. the two small children of a nei- suit any one in the house or any one June of its second aefition an assimilation 0 . R � table barrels of cocoanuts are consumed i . . . I .. - 1. . - .. . furnishes a greater amount Ol vege Yj,�th the producers. when a frame in 1. ried innumerable rei - ,.­ .I, .1 with whom she was at enmity- - . P are paratively little flour in used 'd to cure me. Scar I I . - . umer- whom the business man knew. it will if plowed is built U then, so to speak, man making, and the 20,000 pies call - � - � 1. mosquitoes were so n , My client sl6pt in the front room matter to the soil than I ; Flies and he clover uUcture .", � � .' But it is too early for t f t ters of the that I am not lai later. rms o f ---eon ver L - - . ,0 _ _ 6us in Icelan& last summer that the and his wife in one adjoining, there be- the farm into finished only 600 barrels every 26 days. .i t-ly I ain confined 1 ..� %- - - doors. between them. I to do the reatast amount Of good to raw products 1. t weeks, unahle to . loves and face ing double . t he soil. Ge second growth ol clover 1 . - - farmers bad to wear g ou�hly and material for an food. ' ONLY PURE WESTERN LA .. I - ! r ­ ._. in the f iolds. searched the pawn shops thoi . is smaller than its first. and in a dry With bone, usde and sinew to h- it and suffering untol( � masks while working could find no trace of the-misst Jew- . . uf,� is used, and 3,600 pounds of i are. 11 . known doctors told - I - . . . ..' . of an anti-f ly 'In . But the tree of . L Is or silverware, and after waf season it is very much less m , as is the . I . L�. Pending the discovery chinq so forest by the swaying of the win , t - ed into pie crui4t in the ostabI6 - _X�� u ___ : . I bacillus, one hundred frogs have been e oude from the outside for several result of analysis shows in every m . ds b# ,ery day. A large amount of L , L; rny life. I I .. lover stubble plowed after its .. � ff to S.tve-] . . . .- rk of tl�e h living machinery " is thus stronger ev 11 . . - . - imported lately to begin the wo nights, during which time there was that A 0 gives a much are kept constantly on hand it reat. sufferer in .I.- - � estruction. I second crop in removed and better by far for ite work than i8ins, spi(�, . . a g - ­_ _ d resp�ct. t ' *ould give anyth . - : - . .... ,� - de another robbery, I prepared to sleep in greater amount of nitrogen in the soil where it is wanting in this storerooms, such -as ra 3' ing . : - the Departingnt fient's room, to which he readily ron and lemons. To make ever . :; .� . A physician in my c ight I slept than is found after a stubble is plowed Over-exercim is, however, to be guard- d -tasty 300 bariels of . f)usinem causes Ine. a ' - . 1. ­. �1 -et-Loire, France, -has established consented. The f irst- n F. It is Wing and getting in e I ... .,.. Maine . under in June or early in Jul: ed against. The nerves of the animal inveet a n �. ' . ...:1 1_. � uced there my client's belongings were un- ust be ove" due strain. are thrown into the pies every 21 1; is agony. . . the bamboo in his garden and introd ollars lin loose durin the months of July. Au MA rought by an -1 -1 disturbed; but several that In Y The company makes a pretty �% I - - -I.. ��. that d t1ie earl; part of September dairying t) is is particularly observ- restaurant ,_ '.I owing his story. to N --- - . it in his kitchen. He reports tracted from my an s of the rack for the use of that. Dr. IN illian] .- � .- I I nitrification of air by mean ble, and a le ining to the quiet Policy �'-- ld have a severe . young bamboo shoots equal asparagus own pockets, although usually I am a lace in 'a . ers, and the pies are kept in then "' te--31 - I . .� - d that this new a on clover roots takes p is here prefeia,ble. . -ious a 0 � _7 . - I and Brussels sprou�s, an very light sleeper and awaken at once nodule heat it Mr. I-'rost, niuch ag ­ ­_ .. � nutritious and easily di- the soil. Even for growing w Air -is a qu et. unseen factor in ani- hind glass doors, like prec ­ . . .� vegetable is by an unusual sound I said nothing clover of hric.-a-hrac. The company bas a . I z.. �. - I r-,ta bene. is better to take of f two crops of Mal growth that is not appreciated. . ,; ive them a trial' Hi �.�. . 1-1 . gested. With French sauce, in, about MY own loss.,, but -concluded to )ducLs of per a reciation of its pies, and �,I c . . ''.. . ta the - . and then plow than t,o plow after the it is a constituent in the pr( . onimenced to Use . . . ' t, he, sruiled at our co �. " rmany hi Pffer them to stand about - . I, � .�. The Sunday law in Ge remain awake thereafter. may, or to turn it the " animal machine," and the purer not su : , - . The " For several nights nothing occurred, f ir8t crop of clover I M. With a drew the article an I the more.-abunda�nt the dusty wb�en it can be preve . -.,. s I - . We saw him afte . . drinker instead of the purvevor. . _ I � - ' -7 . I t 2 o'clock a under as green manu IS . ­ ­ peal at Exfurt has just sus- when one morning a )ou . I "te and tboro h culti- quality of .PU air, the better it will geThe company sometimes mak, first box and lie adn - .� Court of Ap ". of P 1081. U raf f led I ..L _ .. .. I- - form came througn the folding doors Ing 1pact the soil =r late by all aniinalA. The pies for church fairs. to he and said he believ !.- t in fining * a- m where I was vation t-9 con _ .. .­ . . tained the lower cour . c n be lot in winter,' and then there, is a great deal of ' ' thing in the reme(� , . ' nts for drinking a �;ith that occupied by the wife Of In plowing, " good crops of wheat ra . larger the ra ge of the is -110 . ... . . 11 � thirsty man 75 ce Y grown as on a fallow where clover is - in the shed or . It i . I their use and hy tl I d and -the size the stall I . . .., - lass of beer at a .tavern during the client. I pretended to be asleep. an - This. saving bar lie more ling thing to make a pie shed the six boxes h4 -_ - . : -._- . t .e. . it looked plowed under in June. n. particul Tly the height, t - . 11 �_. . � . . .:i ours of divine servic . awaited the thief's approach of two-clover crops that can be fed on hei the animal. Sunshine Cn , ,d proud a man as cou I . _.. �I '. .. - I � , a pale-faoad boy. Over its head - ithy wiall i A )FOOT AND A HALF Ativ counties. A� couple . .- - Sweden can boast of .a steamboat ,on like a dark shawl that gave the the farm and turnedinto valuable man in autumn. vrinter and spring Perfec I ... 111. � .--:,- wheels. This unique vehicle makes reg- was thrown m&%k and a cost, -but ure is a most important item. But it neowas,ry, ellpecially for the young and to produm it in a p . .� A since the cure. w . . � - a pearance- of a ,itheT too hrown nor'. ... defeered giving a his .­ 1� .- . - -1. ular trips, overland from.one lake to tg form was barefooted and had on is not all the saving that can be or things. . condition, ne enough hody to�' we could I . . I ., . - Lke -it e t- should be made. The plowing of clover - . - . � . yellow, and with � pie is Al. I -order that _.. :,- anothT,lr near by. To leave one IE nothing besides the shawl but a nigh - itself together. Such a inty that the cure v - I .- ' _ I I I - Noiselessly it lided to the win stubble in September. and the 6ultiv& L re_ J - . -- _ .-'-..I. - approaches the shore-with a full head gowm. ke it, aA passed out on tion that sets its sod to rotting. . THREE FNbLISH GHOSTS. . . mince pie.kinfr-day of the pie makeX-0 see him several time! . 1 of stearn on, rdshes over the rails of the dow, unloc d teams a great amount of nitrogen that � , The wor .,.. . . porch. I knew in a m ight till 12 noon. 11 :�J ',;�*tt y .e,nding to his husi . . . . : connecting road'.to the top of the emi- the is washed awal.and wasted while the The -Lady In Creau$," am UKIY Vfftste from 12 midn .- es oud in his prab%e - ... .. . . own to the, otlher the rson was the c mic fact that peORUMM . : - . . -. .. nence,midway, shoots d soil is naked ring the winter. The 191ack *war(au4 a Man With a Reard to I)e a ga-'4trono � �#-who know.11r. Frost ' _: . i . - and r-followed at once. As she climb- not. eat pies in' the afternoon and � -1 d ii as good as his Ix " - . _. - . .- 1. lake, and then its sc,reNv propellers mer rch-the moon shone di- wl"t Plant. while oq young, can use su the Ear I of Oftallow's 1111*04C. . t i i n e f a r 11m." . .1 � t I only a small part df the nitrates that � ing as a rule. The great I � aid to him, "Now, N1 I . � rs again. castle or ancient - I L � . I .. . I . rectly in her face and I saw that she. are solu- . There d eating its in the morning hours - �. V feet that you are .- . I � . �. I Lieut. Baden Powell, of the British was asleep. The woman went direct- the soil contains, and as they is e�� lylls'England that has ooks bright and d�s - ' !� feel I - use I . � jisin ? Do you �, .. ' ble. much 4 this plant food iswa.shod, Manor ho in a t he world Ic . . - , I I . Arday, claims to have made successful I to ce been a in Pa so dim as to N� .:.2 1 old trouble at all � . - - - . �1. , .1 - 18 COM Tittle of this -11 �:. . 0 , pi 500 Y_ and. lifting a loose board, away by winter and r ,g f loods. not some ghl tly 4radition connected in only a shadow � �� experiments with a in nster kite . spring house,� - and returned the There ' ratively 'With it. In some mansions -the spec- ceptible. in cured. The Pink -: 1 � �. '_ - .:. square feet, supplemented by three dropped 8omethin land remains in sod. If There are other pie shops . - .1 ly routed the diseas, 0 �.: -i- i . . way she came to U.r own apartments. waste while t inch, ; nart of tres are sai� to stalk and gibber and ­ ; . . . - . - smaller kites, the team to carry a man - I immediately U spring the greater -_ . )oklyn, -%­ it - an :. investigated and left unt that on Sullivan street, d I feet a new in �­: . . - . . aloft. The tests v�ere sed t his fori I s, and after night, while in ,irge concern in Br( -­ pills has given rne. . . , . . 17 - 1- . c�e Is to found that in the plam formerly u A shriek night - be estimated that. counting in t he 3- -.-t Iting everyone I i I - gentle winds prevailed. The devi . the land is in . 11, .. _� .. substitute for the for the storage of milk and butter the it is r"nforced as soon 0.8 others they appear only at 10119 , ate - nf' - - 'e Such is the ca � - occasional . . . were plowed by the dowmposition of the of priv e makers, mother� orhi - . - .- serve as an sing jewels, silver and money tervals. * latter seems to. be the eg at least 1,0(k).0 ,_ . .7 ! -I-... ..�. -captive balloon. MIS ext. Morning I told m clover roots and leaves There is no ilies and ' ' " 1Wn Mr. Frost for ye 1� ___ - I o died pi.1ed_ The n Y � is richer-tor * at claOlon House, near Ghildford I . An eccentric .old bachelor wh ed him where the miss- plant that r,hat rots quiekbr cam are, swallowed by human I I'mV ,be was, and seeing Y, . - � client and show '. , . - . .-latetl- at Odessa, Russia, bequeathed inv articles were. He stated that his than clover. it maims a mod bed for which belon Earl of Onslow. G�reater New York every day. . - a,lmost youthful al � _. __ Y . wife was possessed pf an almost insane corn or potatoes that is rich enough -let by bini - . --­__�_- I I , nge from suffering I � 4,000,000 rubles (about $2,000,000) to his me time- he would fail to give the-go crops an early start, and but which i s at prosent -- QRAIKS OF GOLD. .ost a miracle. Howe "* four nieces on condition that they first fean tha tat so . want, althqugh its deco,T"ition helps to supply MOis- to a tenant. Here the ghosts, for - � .. I 11 surprised, for on a u go into service as chambermaids, wash- a,nd would be reduc(d to ' . there are t ree of -them. have but re- .earl ... ures effected by t . entirely rational,up in all other sub is, ture. which the potato crop. efiPezis,11Y Vainglorious men are the S001T ; erwomen or 'coal wowen for .fifteen This probably tool: possession rher needs. 'To allow clover to grow two contly mad4 their appearance. find, the wise, the admiratiq�n of f I 0016, .s. The druggists . . . I .. months. The Jocal police are charged . sleA, and, being of a whole Years and plow under in the though the seem quite familiarwith i'dol of parasites. and the sla%,1,, of ' " id sale and the satisf; . mind while she I � - ­ with the duty of seeing that the eon- rding spring, the spring after the wcond ' ' . customers. � . .� ml)uliatic tenJency, her boa -Bac,on. S. I -� the will, is strictly complied somna the greatest the centuri�s-old structure whichthey own vaunts. - . . � . he valuables wiLs eirplained. When year's growth. moures , I - 1'' .. dition of of t . As v idle E,te do - I� _. . . with. So far the heiresses have re- tion whatever amount of , gcx)d that the cloter can inhabit, no lone of this generationhas to people saying-a feN I . awake she had no reoollec t not Mind I hat, - I -. H�w She Ki � . . ... .- oeived 863 offers of marriage. of her nightly depiedations." I . give. But there is often failure to about us, we mu,s I . - . . . . _: lover to fully occupy the la . I more than the old chur . . I's. . . . I he bos- t the nd. been able 0 recall anything about ell steel,le I . _ soldiers lying in t - , . I it. al I .�. �, Of the 4,000 , _ ,�:,.1: ,_�- re is no cheaper manure than them. . , . the rooks cawing about . . r husband will briril . I C the 13 . L - - . � . .. pitals of Madagascar a great-many suf- - ,� ­.. . ady, Eliot. I � ­ - ' . I - - seeding with clover, so every time the The first 6ts that of a heRutiful I . Ve presen(. ? -1 ,_.�. fer from abscesses on the legs, caused - Artistle Case for Brush Broom.,. meding is too light tA) thoroughly oe- . ecept fate, we are ...., ., . ­ . is too richly attirod in a cream-colored silk If we must & �'-'ht 11icks----AN'e had i , ' 1's - - I : by grass seeds having sharp barbs This design is oil white linen. ,Cut cupy the ground, or the surface . t less-com Pe I led to aw rt-I ibe r 1 x- t h -X-_8k'f*a.st and he slaii .....�. __. - i �haxd for the clover m 4 to grow, there robe and wearing a profusion Of grea ' Aficance of tbeindividual, t he L4 '. 1.I I - . � . which enter the flesh. This is news, s of cardboard 5 1-2 inches in . . .1el'.- I I .. L n he .started._. - -- - - . �* four piece. jewels. Sometimes she covers of duty, the I -,�_ � . � - t1iough it .is not -new. Before the' war . I r is a corresponding loss of the I*nefl ,the ' -power of charavie".- " .i_ Ir .- I- i . . the gold diameter, coverin each on one aide that might have been received from M cream-colored silk with a btaSk cloak son. V _ .�. '. _. I many Creole-9,. workinf in . . . .. AM%iXi THE GI .1 mines there, lost some o their toes, and . . . . .., . ., The. loss from too light seeding or from and occa8ionallY she carries a dagger Judge , of thine improveinellt, . . . - ,. , I - I a,tion of the soil, so -i-it est � - ...� . sometimes half -the foot, in consequence -7 i i i . I I .1 1. insufficient prepar gr a tumbler in her hand. All the do- by what thou speakest or \% L I - .� . catt,,h, is mostics, say they have seen her many . s of thy min(I aD IL Zo an, M.-I ,. - ... .. . -1-;::. -- - 1. .I. . - i; -that a heavy &aedi will not I I . . I I .I .. . . . . - I of wound inflicted by the tiny points :,..1,. ,., . �_ . C Rfie; at the ba8is of by tile firmnes and , ­ a win I. .:r .% enornums, lover times. and the under footman stoutly . -­ - : of such poisonous grass seeds. , �,., ._1,�.� - 1 . -overnment of thy pa�ious I , - . I - _. . . __ I I r mod- I% . . , � ralses Dr. Agnew*s . . -1 I :_.. are no - , . '. . I all good farming. If every clove maintains that he once saw "the lady tions.-Fuller. .. ..! or.the Remedy Whii .- I - Neapolitans and macaroni �;' . :- ��­ - . covered the surface. it -h I .� . .. .. � - :;_..1,. � ing entirel in cream " take a book from t o lib- ­_ .-. - r.l.... I , . � , Power, untom managed Wit] .. inuter. . - ­ � .I ., longer inseparable. The Neapolitan po- - . Loh to check the growth 1n3k . . . . .f- . .: - . 11-11 1:-. .. '. _ would do rary shelv".and after glancing through new and discretion, does but , . . . - - - I - - .1 1:-1 .-,. lice happ6ned to observe lately that I .: :�­.­ . . I _1 � , which always coines in where its pages, carefully replace it. � . . r Teuto�ic friend§ .! . - .: I of wee" . �. . .1.�. J: 11 � 1 . - .�1 the more hated ; no interval� of I .. _� I .: - 110: - . . -- . � .. I I the clover med has failed to cat,ch. The second spectre is more terrify- i thing . I - large quantities of bones entered the �. . . i I- ,;:,� liumor, no starts of bount.v, N% they do, and I . � . .. . . �, - .. - I . . i .. I r."i-i . ,� J ,�� ., Clover is greatly benefited by the ip - . � . 11 1.�'' I' 1. ing. for it appears in the form of a - ; . ; _ ;. . .., oppression . 7 . ... , - . .. I macaroni factories. Investigation dis- , ," ­. I - : - lw' Ation of mineral manures. It is a -female black dwarf, with a for tyr pppreciate a good t] . . - __.- I . .:I .i ,_ � . --�: . . I - . ? .- . _1 .- . -_ V fire and potash plant. and though it very ugly . Collier. . k the bublAe of ui . : ;:_� I ..1. i. I ,ering ring 1-iniony of Isaac E. - 1. closed that the bones were g�ound . � I.- " . . . in her nose, and whose .. . ,'. _� ;, : -I. . .I.......... 1. 51itt ave I . . . . .14 - , il that contains - . finely and incorporated in the dough, .. . ress indicates a condition of servi- The knowledge we b T Waterloo, is that 1 . .,- . ,.: __ � , _..- ... ,......,:_ .�,.,.,.. thew minerals, it is always helped by tude. She always bears in her hand a ought not to resemble a. gr 'at - p. . .. -ed that er, and without :1,11 v%v'ti Catarrhal Po, .. . - .-. .. . ... I because somebody had discover . .. the application of super phtmphate. lighted lantern. 4 without Ord , ,just what it claims . . � � 1. . ­ . I .-. bone meal ,imparts an extra " delicious" . � clover with grain to know what - . . . ­ 1. . When we have sown tory ; we OU211t. pleasant and certE � - , �,� ' ', ­,� flavor to the, national dish. Subse- A rough-looking man makes up this and be Ole to make it s0rve 111. I - � � .� . . crops too which a dressing of 200 pounds nd lie hAs-a great beard sess, of catarrhal troub J . ­ .1.��. _. ,... .quently a rumor went abroad, 'and is '- I .�� or more of phosphate had been tied �hantom trio. a joy o.f our need.-Leibnitz. . ,._.- at. But what Nir . , ost of these flavoring - 1.- aff - - hat is evidently the pride andn t .., _.. . ;.. still there, that ,M . 11".", . �� it was easy to we the benefit o the 0 . � what everyb( . � _ . . .- . bone.9 came from old graveyards. and -, .- .. .I" his ghost,ly existence. He is so Good manner8.are the settleft . t, is � . .. � ­-I . ,­�. clover from the fertilizer to the grain as specie, is of conliner . . . .1'. now the macaroni consumption in Na- ._ . - I often men as the lady in cream &ad of social, - great. medicine. I . .. , .­­. . .1 � ' : _., . Rations. Take only . . .... , I .", "%, I q�,�, crop tht previous year. - But even bet, I . � . �. . - -I � . her hideous companion, and has the returns are, equally expected f") , I � . ... ­ . 11 , A. : .- , I - �. ples is down to zero. . I . . �! _. -, . I manure for m(oat soils -advail . .: I . I - � . ter thas rumera l*aring o( one oppressed by a great and people will no more wish instant relief - . - . - _... , . a mocker :when- with wh'Ite linen and! sewing togeLhor is the application of all the stable man- . .. � .. � - . .. . . _. Wihe may be only sorrow. A lady spiritualist has - had. civility to a bear than their Sample bot.Lle . _� , 1 . . e 6 e hat can be si he clover . � . .. - .. --: -,% taken from the barrel, but it seems to as for pin flats. Fasten tog th r at a ur t the hardihood to visit the house and a bankrupf. -chesterfield. _. G.. Det-Olo . .�- .- .t -ing that it is seeded. The youn�q d ar� It is ea on receipt of ten v - - _. .. ., I be a terror while still in the vat' Not and b with bows of ribbon and bead the the SPr converse with the or"m--colore sy, in the world to lil'" . . . . I . . I - clover plant that has L ' Sold by drugg - I m38ide it a small arition, whoi it ip ,reported, related it is ea-;V, ips. _. I � long ago, at Schaffhausen, Sw pieces outward Aightly so " to slip the , the world's opinion ; i " � ' , .. itzerland, . _ lece of manure finds this a shelter ' I broom in easily. Hang up by ribbon . Ker " sad a story as ghost ever told. tude, to live after your own ; . . _.. . . . :--- a farmer--procee4ed to taste the' * 'ce Em- fhat will kee it &live when drought In her time, she had sinned. she said, - .i, -�­- . . fastened at the points a'a,nd b ' eat. man is�he 'Who. in t1l' An Aec&nmodati __ I.- in one of his high vats. To fill his 91111a"88 killed MQ t the clover not so shel- gr I - .., l 1._. - broider the sweet pem in the very pale of and her busband found her out. He the crowd, keeps with perfect, .. . . . -,"- . he stirred the mass of crushed grapes. tered. ?n a wet Season spring-sown ickers-Ily wife to 1. . . �- hades of salmon pink, the leaves and accor�dingly bribed the Black Dwarf. i cc of so 0. - - I 11- _. . * 3tupefied 8 clover that has had a light dressing of . ness the ndependence of was going to elopb . I., .... ­ ... ­ The escapin gages must have ! stems in pale green. The bow may be his wife-w attend4-0, to kill her m" Emerson. I : - . - , , . - .. ­:.. �1: _­- him irn 5iat6ly, for shortly after- Manure of ton makes a ton of hay per , h she aid .4 ever - .. .. . I ' -I �_� or white. . . tress, wh , and she ha � ..: *. - J-� " - wards he w worked in either pale green . - ns 1vv .. I . I., I---.. .- . . as found dead. . ! 1�L. acre )-%fore fall. and requires to be out sinm 1*6 going about. with a lighted Hope 0;, all pa,ssions et-Wasn't it _� . � � . )­.- 1, - C ricaturists n � ­ I I . . to prevent the formation of seed that orgiveness. � friends us here-; joy has 118r t. she should tell y . . . a - .. .. - -11 1 . I...I '. in depicti' g i� German .11 '-:.,`�,,-:�,�-, ' . . . I . : .1 . the plant, making it lantern 1 ,oking for f i and transport has her (IvAtb ickers-Oh, not at � ...- . -_� , . would destroy . 1. . .­ I_., -`.� - - 'I "': The appearance, of these ghosts has - , . _. _1 �'.­ I.. . t . .% ­�.i­ ­- 1. are in the habit,of putting a big pipe in .. :- , es the Other Way.-'. " .. ual instead of biennial. If the ob- cordial, innocent . undred dollars fo: ., . I 1--.�,` Go �, - - - .�'' 3.:, ­ ­.L.� %an caused great excitement in the quiet like a w .: i �'. . I.. . . ... . .�. ., .,*.- his mouth. The pipe is national, in- . ..- I 1. I . . - fty peo. strong man's heart at oncxk and-I gave her -" . : I jact is to enrich the ground the clover eighborbood. and ipai hilu . - a . :: .. ;:, I I __ �. . ,;. -13odin at the bottom and Work up, - � . -__ 1F.-':,: .1 deed ; but the Germans as v nation are may.' be cut twice or more after the up t.ryi ". claim . to P-ild serenes, nor makes 111111 . I ­ . _�e d' s the dome3tice I I 1. - my boy, said the old gentleman. That's . wisdom for his joys.-Young. . . . . . . .1 - far from being the lireatest mokerg. o succeed in life. av� ; . . I I ____ . . 11 _. � :%'._, - 8 grain crop is taken off, allowing the all three. I .1 go - , usands of cases '. ': �­. . - 1. the way t clover leaves' to lie on the ground. . , " hma, Coughs, Cold ,.,�!- - ­_ :.- i , � : 7, ­ - I I . ­- - � I... � ­. :. -;..: 1. - . I _ - Clover treated the first year in this way - - Rather Vindletive Y 1- I'll �-,:;, They do- not smoke more than French- Ym reflied the young man thought ' ' ,.! ...,_ ..1. , - . _ - . I I� . I-. . devery day b' E . - . . . '. ` " , - 1. - . -.1" 7.., Men. Russians, Swedes or Hungarians. fr,lly, bu it doesn't work in the im- I - T. . ,. . . �. , ­ - .1 will produce a very heavy crop the se- � . she Bit Her Lips. � . :_ - , I . I- - � - . oond season, and-if edt early w . ! , I I The men of the � - ' : ' 11 , ' I -1 .- 1 . .,..: -I.�: , United States and the mediate instanoe. :. 4�­ ill make �;- ' Old Boy-HOWS this I . I .:. I. -.1.L - .. I ' 'Why not. �. � ly)-What makes you have consented to the. I�, - ,._ ; '....,-o," . . I _...' s -A� . :i: . ��. t,._ . . . . I - men of Switzerland are the most in- . . . . - - - nd . Mother� - �suspicious - r111 . od taste is the f lo , . �. . - :..-.�� .new y Is 0 1 � ung man .your daughter with 1� _. 1 . ... .. veterate smokers on earth. In these I'm-inv�enting a ' - st f tobog- a very large (yield of 4e6d in its. meo I iips 'so redt Has that .yo young - incelot. _1 . .1 1. 11 .1. I . . crop. There is' always more or less your I . h:td - ----- � � ;� �: ­:J,�­:!� --­�. 'L two countries the consumption of tobae� cran. to of clover leaves in cutting and -, I Friend (sUll0U1Y)-:-YeS, I .1 . . L . _._ . was ... . . ,::I -1 - , - - j . - e - . ­"! .- .:� ,,"!- . ­ "irt-No, he hasn't. If ­ , I 'L . I'll L,nsumpti6n LaGr I .1 ..j: to pe - capita is three tim, s greater ,::1- 4_1,­�-I, .; . � ­_.­` � I _ Sweet 1-1 MY never mind, Just wait I �_ ..' ,- .L. ­ ". . curing clover. 2hoso leaves are -very - all Throat and I I . I .. - � L.I., ", �; . . I _�, `� .1 1. i .-, - ,- _ .­ I I ,. - I �" I-.. _"__ . � _ .:� , ,- '., 1 ­ , ­ ­ -is" 'Th'- e$ift to be beloved la ever rest in Oat- � . 1. ' ' by SWoh's Cui -L ._ than in Germany. _ . .,;� - ,I , - rich I -*nitrogen, and their decomp Ops are red, it's because I've boon bit- with him. ..­� - - e L I was mad. Eh T Will you disinherit h i -,1..�.-�..: - _.- I ­ . One night not 0119' 990 a-Danku -less, and uhsatisfied; but,the love that Lion on tbesurface greatly increases the inf them. �rt .­­ . , ,�'­ ._.­ _�_ L . 1 4 1 . . :-�1,--..,. ;. .- . _� . ad'because he tried to kiss you I - Worse. I'll give her a eon(" I ­' � . - . - . I powex � I g prosen�- �. . 11-it; . : _�:'. - ._.. _�_, - - �­ .�. .,_� .. � . - ," . . - . . I ..� � .�, :. � . .- woU-spring from on high 'I ai,r in the soiL �Vhat should follow 140. B�Mum 6 p . '.I - ':-.�1.I L- ..". '. . . steamer froin Belgrade to Odom& neared- flowA ,out upon others is a perpetual of the-clover roots to decompose I b didn't. - . I iano for a weddin. .. . , , - _. , , Rlage- 'in Bulgaria a young ,-L. X. Child. � . . J L . . . I - , , , . , . 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" 4 •..., = >; I' Whatever is pure is also simple.•=• 1 1 �;. , . =, . �11.�,, II�e chapter and verse o[ the $ask encs Wilmot. - The great success of the chocolate preparations o� .. tiM TURNED 0 e Means of Renewed health t(S`s of medical treatment mentioned iii the ' Bible (Good ESomany and food discourse are , Suft'srer. , where a plainer of figs wail reoem• the.ver sinews of virtue.-IsauLa Wal- the houfae Of Wtsltalr Baker & CO. (established 'ACTORY. ! . . 1. .�,, 1. I ;; i.::- au►nded as a Dore for boils. ton. y in 1780) has teal .#o the ptactng on the market wnitams''Ptnlc Pins bnceee Wirers The 1 ADIEr' JoIIsxAL is offering the bud , " A wise neuter I ing with neither, man misleading and unscrupulous imitations Big 11evv Font B following series of valuable articles to thaw y g , p ,octors Had Fallon for Thirty Years- K uses both as his honest interest leads .,f arvetllousoonou - - who answer this roblem correctl t- I.e Sufferer One or Northamberiand p y1. him.-Penn. ♦ of their name, labels,) and ` wrappers, Walter _ , 4 FIRST R>ZWARAB. faker Co are the oldest and larges# menu o.'e Keet iineavu leen. The s'un does not shine for a few trees • 9 atvrays bben To (the first person sendin* a correot a>Qd flowers, but for the wid3 itworld'o I +. � `�_ ,n the Trenton Advocate ,•: answer will be ivea a•Fine toned Rorty• o -si�nme. - facturers of pore and high-gradd Cocoas and - t F .r titut ion in N R J y . )unkin " pie t r. John Frost's case is.a most re- wood Piano, by one of our beet Canadian No persons are- ,more frequently - Chocolates on this' continent. �# pe t No chemicals ars rkable one. He is one of the best makers, valued at four hundred dollars, wrong than those who will not 'admit , dame in the ,,,"a residents in the county of 2 to 6-Five Handsome Go-d Watches (lady y g'- the are wren I;uochefoucauld. t i. Lured in their manufactures. `.'� ras a halo of r0• 'i huu,herland, being a retired far- or gentleman's size,as preferred)• There is- )nothin so a onizin to the , ,)f most. ample cleans, and having 7 to 16--Ten Silver Watches, lad or genas'. g g Consumers should ask four,. and be sure that_ z Aden persona fine skin of, vanity as the application j out of the q1i lr,tcial dealings with hundreds 17 to SB-Twenty Open Face otid NEoket, -In,ghoat the townships. We, have Heavy Bevelled Crystal r�'aiches, of a rough truth.-Bulwer. they get,the genuine Walter Baker & Co.'s good$. . 87 to 66-Thirt halt-dozen Triple-Plated Toa u,i n lion intimately for over ten y The egcasse.9 of our youth aro drafts yyALTER .-FAKER & imited Spoons. pie-baking day I.A.. Froin hiw we gleaned the fol- 67 to 106-Forty dozen Nickel Tea Spoons. - upon our old age, payable with inter-' ; 1 CO. -.i * v Ing facts in February last:- I was 107 to 160-Forty-tour Handsome Gem Rings, t4on about thirty years after date.-Col- . •I II DORCHESTER. MASS., . L regular pie fo` r, ut Emdaltd and at. twelve years - ,r who makes MIDDLE xitwARUe. -- - -- --- - __-- . a ge arrived in Canada with my par- To the arson sending the middle correct Heave cotiqueroYs t for so you 'are, - ipies, fair, br t who settled in Prince Edward p g that war against your own affeetioni� T E are always open to buy or sell tray, rnt.y and remair-ed there for three ansvter in the whole competition will be 1�Straw, brain, or Potatoes, in car ! s . lard gliste ' and the huge army. of the world's de- • ��e then moved to �ftawdon given number one o! the following list of, lots, W. M. HANNAH & CO, Toronto, j ® t I'S. sires.-Shakspeare. . rust in almost ' , ,,,hip in the npighborhoodi county prizes : Fiction allures to 'the severe'task by SAUSAGE CASINGS. N'inestimported Eng i 1' nd the r�^h l fc>st rng9. For i.hirty years I was 1-A Handsome Plaito,valved -at four hu,, a gayer .prefaces. Embellished truths ►_ Ilsh Nhcvp and narrow American-hog oas- here ane. tli i',' (1P.Itt of Rawdon, three lyears I dreddollare. are the ill�uurinated alphabet of larger Ingo.at right prices. Park,Blackwell&Co.,Ltd.Toronto. l ling a pretty - '1ltTi in Seymour to-vvnship and l am $-One (diver Tea Bet (i places) Quadruple ASK URSEWiN6t+I�HINEAGr . ` ' ;iresent and have been for the past plate. i;hildren.-Willtua)t. O ALAS BR S, Slate, ¢rnvelagd metalU t- of own- =-One complete Bet Dickens{15 vols.) _ Sensibilit would be a good fortress, rooters, metall QQ ceiliings. s$ lights NLY FpRrf,OR SEND A$QENT STAMP Ls: But there ie , years, a -esLtlen MurrayY Ito 11-Eight beautifully bound books(History �' sheet metal workers.l�l Adelaide W, Toronto 1 � FOR PARTICULAR PRICii LIST, street, .New Y ip. For thirty years .I have leen a of the Bible). • I if she han but cure hand ; with her _.__-____.___._____._--_ '_ ______ 1 SAMPL $ CO'fT YARN.&c. rt yr to rheumatism. During that 12 to 26-Fourteen Handsome(cold Thimbles. right she opens the door to pleasure, xAe+urAorvAaa m you off 20,000 1e I have peen treated by scores of 26 to 92-Sixty-seven Testaments, handsomely but. with her left to pain.-Colton. MIXEg8, • • •' ' •artial relief from bound• DoUrAH G.T. P�MDRITN , ( - M ' that number tors and found p 126-This h blas. »to 81 Adeldde St. W.,Toronto. 93 to 125-Thirty-three three Solid Silver T irp every pie a. t. oue. 'I �1 ave during the same per- 126 to 140-Fifteen dozer,Dinner Kalrei(quad. 1 I 1 jot Prepared to Try It. Catalogguue on apDplication. ® O to expose its t - rupleplate)• ! i 3 All B" rsShouldHaveThem, BreatLaborSavers 1!1 to l,60-Twenty Handsome Silver- prated She-�No, Ned, t wouldn't be udi- - Irin. peach, hug Cake Baskets. cious for tis to marry until after you Permanently Cured to flip gaze of ,�;� - 181 to 180-Twenty halt-dozen Table Spoons have had our. salary finesse ed. 8TA MER NQ by a strictly Fdnoar . i'. (extra quality). I ( Nonal aystem. o adv_ggtnQQi- fees. �'Vr1te tee . ' ' - 181 to 195-Fifteen Silvar Tete-A•Tete Sets Ile (pleading two Can live, elroular TH UNTA)3I0 INSTITUTE. � - . �_ ^ cheaper than one, you know, Nellie. •- - (quadruple plate). l y I�oy 86 Sli(((er 8t Toronto lI TO GET IT, .A 11 196 to 200-Five Silver Tea Services (4 pieces) She-Yes, I know, that'd what q, ry quadruple plate. pie say. .As a mattes of fact they have Machinery of all Kinds, I _ �q a. day, 40 ba ; t (IONBOLATION REWARDS. .) -1. to. . from Windmills• Fire Department Sup• - ,iily, says the J` ill The fast one hundred pers3ne sending i. i - plies and Waterworks Plants down to - td each apple Engine Packing of the best kind. lens We want every MUS/0 TEAOH¢f-? pp oprreot answers will be•awarded-prizes as 1 , Children Who Suffer. ' = to have a edpy of our NEW ON e) A/U iO (I separately. �j, follows z- : • J, R. NAUD, •Manufacturers' Ageint, „ . , frorrl Scrofulous, akin or scalp diseases. 2•.57 Notre llarne S�. Montreal CATALOGUE✓uarlssusrv. ttaoneoft1� 1 1 to 10-Ten half-dozen 'Tea $poons (Triple LAROH87 GENERAL Musto*and INU31 a e season, from- � ought to be given Dr. Pierce'ii Golden , g I j - Silver Plated), it�� e' 31tr1D BOOK Catalog,l4e ever'insued. Containing a *ivin Day, 11 to 20-Ten en Face Solid Nickel Watches. Medical Discovery. for purifying the u pp pp u, on. TEApHER'S (Ruh5k for the selection its are consu - i blood. For children who are puny, ale ' $3,YA J�nG PAZr.w { of hucklebe -� 21 to 40-Twenty Silver Thimbles, j? Y Pof Music. No MUSLOTEACHRRcagAPFORD - 41 toil''`-Twenty half-dozen Fable Spoons(Sil• or weak, the " Discovery is a tonics % and we will show TORE WITHOUT THis WORK. We also Carry green peaches - y +,how r�ak.p.a•,; •d and , ver Plaited►. I I which builcix up both flesh atnd strenF�th. plug aures wefurn+ah L work and EVERYTHING PERTAIN S. to.NUS/O the season. A � 61 to 90-Thirty Testaments (Morodco Bound); W h'at is said of it for. children apt)lies " tawch 7pa trees; you work in the loeatll! MUS/CAL%N9TRUMENTS. d every day, 91 to 97-Soven fair Silver Sugar Tongs, squall Lo adults. As an a mt lzin wh-re yt,u live- send its your&ddrew. WHAL[Y, ROYCK 8c Co., is8.Yong• 6t.s 98-One Complete flet Cooper 18 vola. Y appetizing i and "" will exp("° the buaineea tens, TORONTO QANADA. k swiniming b$ I I restorative tonic, it sets at work all 'tI;; 1 rememherweguarante•aclearproeta every `?G- days to ri TntO M Rig Was Agonizing 99-On•Black Silk Dress. I ' I I rot ivory day's work.alrslutely Sura+ B y 100(or last)-Fine Toned Rosewood Piano,vat- Iiroomses elf digestion and nutrition, , D :are consumed.- ued at four hundred dollars rouses every organ into natural ration, ; fi'rite•qrt ones. Address U.T. 11tcrKnn,Manege our is used -1. tried inn+>ir,erable remedies, but-all Each person competing meat he or become and brings back health and strength. In I Aux A. 4, �ti.udfor, Onus. FOR TWENTY-FMR YEA . 20,(10(1 pies call led to cure me. Scarcely a month p p (4 recovering .from " grippe, or in convale- jl .er}' 2G days, tisi_y that I am not laid up, and fre- an.aotual subscriber to the LAntxy' Jot'R• h(x•nce from pneumonia, fevers, and Mario BUSINESS err)ly I ani confined to lied six or NAL. Prbeent, subscriberscompetingwill of her wasting diseasesi it s )eedily and .27th I I DUNNPS ' t d no for the _ 27 }'F.STI•'ItN I,AR I,t weeks, itnahler to move hand or have their term ez er e � surt•ly invigorates and buil up the 1 YEAR ,) - r,rintla of it arty ,t and suffering untold agonies. Two eighty cental sent. If you send one dol- whr,le system. COLLEGE in ttu� esfat>lis 11 known doctors told rite lone tine lar it will pay for fourteen thor hs soh- Foy all di:^ases. caused by a torpid ,. 1li�at widely attended in America. Afl111at I �c au,ount of g .It I. wou(,d have to have an arm tak- suription. liver or impure blood, as Dyspepsia, ed with, the Institute of Chartere,i Account- nff't:o $t e my life. I tell you 1 have The ceKular subaori 'ion price is ani Biliousness, lotches and Eruptions; it ants. j . �BAKIN . I 1. �__ '... I`• on hand in g g raitiins, s ices, en a great: sufferer in my time and dollar r ear but Turin the term of gives must perfect satisfaction. borclttalo ne addre::r. p „vulci give anything to find relief• this our eti tion, which Turing ��en g HOBYNBOlY do JOHNI�ON, Belleville, Ont Tn make. ever}t c husiness causes uie a great deal of POWDER ", , II►t) barrels of- +inl ntipthe 18th of Deoember i:;�luetve II -f y , „ D$ngEr ; i tMtO sCN(lalti UNDER (INE MANAGEMENT ,j, pies every .-,fi dein a ul getting in ,and out of my l 1 THE f RIEKD o G3 >< g g e eoriptions will be received at the rate of I ke'ti a pretty ti; is ag )nor. Frust Tramp-lt mines me nervou9 I nowi Ig his star to be true and an I fights Dente per year,or two for one dollar +,f, rF st.aurarit " .to steel) in one of dese lodgin' huuaes. ' LAwOt>iT SAL[ IN CANADA. ,� that. Dr. \V Illiarng' Pink Pills nod fifty cents. 6uppomin' Ia fire 'was to break out in , tore kept. in there )ultl have a severe test, Nve,prevailed The JOURNAL has beets established for de night f I t _ IIke precious art' �Ir. Frost, much again lits will,, fifteen years, and is thoroughly reliable in 'Second Tralt�p-Oat's so. Dem fire- TuRorrro Arra STxaTroRD, ONT. EVERY - . . c' company has a give them a trial. He got six box every respeot,. and is cheap at one dollar men would turn a how on yer in a� Unquestiorably the leadinir Commercial ' If its pies, and Q u ' _ [n stand ahout t corutpenced to use there. At brie- per year• ruinutle. - Schools at the Dominion; advantages in DISHONEST rt. he, smiled at our-conf idence in the Every.person who competes cannot g'pt a - _..-_ Canada, moderate rates ;atudents may enter it stn I>P preve I; «'e saw him after he had used prize, bet (hoes who do not will get good � 1 at nny Uma ; write to either school and - Irne.t lent;: Inake� GREATER THAN PASTEITR• ir`, to he raffled first box and he admitted souk re- value for their eighty cent investment, and mention this paper. ! f and said. he i-)elieved there was all the above articles, as far as they go,will SHAW d; ISLLIOTT, PrinoipwL. SCT i . a. great deal of �cthing in the remedy. He contin- - A Remedy for Heart Disease Greater in -- ! ----- . c - • N l)rk. It is no ,l their use and by the time hu had be�iven to those whose answers are oorreyt�. its Results Than the Great Discoveries UTM'E SONS leaveq its eternal re07041. If You an ',_1'_- c a pie fished the six Loxes he was - sound , Itio charger will be •xaeted, beyond the of Louis Pasteur. G. - crippled with Rheumatism or are rubsori Lion ri , gti�,Shee�ltdetwl.Tile A Gravel Scoters' miserable Dyspeptic be honest with .� 1•I.\LF ACR( i proud a man as could he found in p p os seated from those who All honour to that great Frenchman,. you"elf and give ra Leon a trial. This in a t)erfPl fly 1 c counj les. A couple of months have . succeed in obtaining rewards. Louis Pasteur•, whose fau►oux hyd1'o- Sheet Metal Ceilings. Terra Cotta Tile Red water has never felled to cure othem t Y . trio hguwn Our 5;ed si�tce the cure was effected and The list of successful competitors will be phobia cure and other 8ciecitifie dies- Black and Gree �tingg Slate, metal Oor• is sure to cure you. - ,leferred giving a history of them published in the issue of the JOURtiAL, ewveriee have made him famous. Peace pte•��••, F•It, Tar. °eplie Pthe trod@. Gndtsr•. 8T. LEON MINERAL WATER td, . E Hough lied} to Order that we could see for •a cer- following the close •f tbe.00m tition. ljoilf>splp•s.11:o-,supplied t • CO.,t - uc•h a pie L9 alwa g � Cu his ashes uort' that he has left (lits ii6y that: the cure `ti'as permanent. Ten days after the date of-olcoing of the world. But it is a problem, measured 'Telephone ` AdelwldTeo$ONTp�r Ste Head QtHoe-ging St. W.,Toronto. } of the pie ma c' ice him several times a weak act five- competition will be given for lettere to 1,y actual results, whether he linos dune att.a nding to his business and at all reach the LADIES' JoeaNAL office from Tis- ---- f9old by all Dre¢aiete. Grocers dad H;oldy t i 11 1`l ncxin..It more for the world than th© .discoverer ie.-, loud in his praise of -i ink Pillb. taut; points, but the must all be t- of Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart. CANAD4AN SHORT 6TOR1[!!. .. ,ic fact, that pe I who know -1r. Frost know that his p ' y l � le aft.erncx,n and { good as his liond. ,Yesterday marked not later than the 10th December. We speak lof ,heart di»eli.•se as itrcurahle, lice Great. tilue for ►t ►, as .. y and eL here is A remedy that has ho said to"him, Now, Mr. Frost, do you This competition i• revived, attar about } yo�g LUNGS �� . aLD MAN SAVAR I Ni s f - , . I Horning � racttcally grasped thousands from . - tlly feel that ypu are cured of rbeu- - Ave yearn silence, only at the solloita- 'tl`Tls88 �S� A lrri ht and dye t.itiut .' Do ou feel any twinges of tion of the man .subscribers and friends �� hands o[ death. Iu t•ar+�g where it qo dun as to be.' c' slid tri�uble at all �" He replied, of the LADIss' JOURNAL, These prizes have sr�eured that suers breath taken CERMAN BREAST BALSAM, AND OTHER STOxIss, am cured. The Pink Pills have thor- her•tefors been given to agents for uettia timewoube the teat, to half an hour's 8 g g time ptit ienta have been brought . Axa qts vvasro ON svt■ covets. -� _ ,r pie shops ghly routed the disease out of.MY-8Y8- a ' clubs but the the prizes) ere now EDWARD WILLtAMTHOMSON st rt c+t, inclu „ arid [ feel a new man. The use of p ' y p around, and a little perseverance iu!ts gold by Druggists At=b end 60 oent� Its t l.lvn so it offered direct to the pnbiio. sad we know flee renit,vezr Ehe disease. even when u# e pills has given me, new life and I that the winners will be well leased with Cloth ti.o0. c{_ .,,t ills in the E , telling everyone I meet about the p a thoroughly chronic charau.tsr. the articles offered. --- +- 71:r. �[.sc.i[ulut<c t,u. uua6 obit the world's Co Old ManSavarin-The I'rivil U. kers, root he_ra of I-e," Such is the case, and having windmill bustusa,hotaus•it has raxtuced we Dost of e� . a t least 1,000,0()0 ,,,�n �lr. Frost for years the suffer- Of the thousands of persons who gained . Great men undertake great things wind power to i O what it was• It hos many branch of the [.'mite=ant-- he Bad Night-Great t hi`f,nan l,eingt' he was, and seeing hire- now active, rewards in previous competitions, word is I)ecaw%e they are great ; fools because houwa,'aadsupuifssits goodsand repairs (iodtrey's Lament--Tho Red-Headed Win, i et to be tecetvsd Isom a divatis8ed Dem- the Chink them easy.-Vauvenar at your door. 4t can and does tartitsh a dego-The Sbinii g Cross of Rigaud-Littl rk every day. d airuost youthful again, the 'rapid ; 1 y S beuerarticleh+ric+smoneythan Baptiste-The Ride by Night-Drafted-- 1. - ange from suffering to heal(h seems petitor. Address The LADltra' Jova>,IAL, Ue8- 1 �_ I 1 ottlom It makes ptimpiug and Turkey Aplece-Grandpapa's Wolf Story- . r,)t�st a miracle. However, we are not 73 Adelaide $i. W.i Toronto, Canada. ceased, rtes( carvantsed-after. The Waterloo VoCeran-John Bedell-Ver- i OF GOLD. all surprised, for on all skies we blear Karla+ Clover Rex)t Tea purifies the t'umpletioa windmnis, Tilting bitzsky's Stratagem. A• P.781. blood and gives,&a clear and beautiful a'd retied steel Towers,Steel sou sew sures .effected h the use of Ping ' •• , _I Frauiea, steel Food eucaere and Feed PRESS oPINro14s. {en are the sceorn Y --- - oom)�)leziun. erg. , p 1 on it sone Montreal Gazette: "Mr. Thomson hall" I]s. The draggrsta remark their _ urine of a Alcan it nam :nirativn of fouls, . .r i of these articles that it will lurnish until studied with equal sucorris the French settle! Arid the slaves of I�id sale and the satisfaction they give Jahuary 1st at 1/'3 uta usual price. It also mates It I>t ens for a roan to writs and talk on the banks of the Ottawa or its atributarleli, • - y Tacks and Pumpeot ail kinds. Send for catalogue. sir customers. the transplanted Highil}nders, the veteran 'tm. . - _ 1 I i like philosophers, but to act with wiz- FsaVy; 12ft.i:odrwell ad Pillatere Streets.Chicasa a tr di• I who has aarri•d across the ocean al i th a L\fins a few idle W % :I : I Crdole. there is the rub.-Rivarol. tions of European battlefields, the Nor'westee F - not mind that, How She Rnew I ..-I .,1 w ho has bceome the ancestor of half-beeeds ` ;I church steeple 1 .' - awl 14 still a true Son of auld Scotia, the vol- ab<,ut it.- l�Trs. Dix-ti�'hat. makes you think Cold in thq head-:ti'asal Halm��tees $500,0008 atleur and shanty man, the hunter and trap - � . . �,_:... - I'g . ur husband will_ bring youan expen- ;I1 instant relief, speedily cures. Pfever . ,i ._ per,.and even the stranger that i.ts within one ails. gates." �-c 'present. I . ' ':1- - crept. fat.e. we aTe �f r IlickS-NNr had an,.aw€ul row at -• 1. Saturday Night: ' I wondo,r what one could . 1 IUVATE FUNDS FOR INVESTMVNT •assert liberty, Ill e•,kfa. ' and he slalomed the dour {. Our distinctions do IIot lie In the an Mortgage et Real tau. Interest way about this book that would induce ntli�idual, the gra 1 . , ,I ! the inte►ligont reading public of Canada t0 it'll he started. . places we occupy, but is the ggrace and at lowest rates. 8petslal arroniltemente mal rest it with the whirlwind of approval that er lit character.- _ __ j. dignity with which we fill them.- he made for Church Loans. Apply to Biaakotoak N®ibits merits deserve. Itis one of the few AMONG THE GERMANS I iV I S��' B�attY� + � great books written by Canadians, sad mead , . nP improvement, . I - OhadWlck is Riddell, of the stories are located in Canada." ,a ikest or vv rifest - J. $eel's Glover Root Tea is a sure curer Hook of Tornnto omaoa, �'ILLiAIiI BRIGGS, Publlsl►er. of thy mind• an Ise g. Bowman. M. P. for Waterloo. for Headache and Nervous Diseases. - Church Street ToroMiii 29-M Ricbmond St. West Toronto by pacetons and I `' Nol bins relieves 80 quickly. -- xPrarises Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Pow• �r .. ". .....a.. dor,the Remedy Which Relieves in t0a - ------ managed with Minute. �" ` Ion, does but Inak ` ���� ������� no _int.ervals of` hi r Teutonic friends are not rash in t -- _ I , , -, of bounty, will r1 hing they cto, and'_none are quiSker - rd oppression-J appreciate a good thing. They spun r 1111 that cannot �� ,e - The c d Shp ,- Natura • - � . .- ....:,." u�lt the bubble of unreliability. 1h , st inumy of leaner E. Bowman, M. P., digest nlllk can dies( ere «-e have a I i re,•elitble a grea,' r Waterloo, is that he found Dr.- t� a - and rcithout t rIww's Catarrhal Powder accomplish Weak GLnu N�t'VU11S Cod-11ver 011 as It 1S pre- �~ to know what just �c ha.t it claims to accomplish he eek- ared in Scott's Emul- Don, t Have - � , '..__1..-`;1, rE )1 certain )stifle in the he bod hes been w YOU . to make it serve pleasant and ce a n st Whenever t p 51 of catarrhal trouble in the head or y , pitz. runt. Rut whatZr. Bowman says aped by }disease, it should LO built up sion. CaI'eful 15C1enti�lC 1 y are the settled it. is what everybody is saying- of by ;code Sarsaparilla. Read this. is is of commere ' y y g' ests have proven it to be is great medicine. IieJJ'ect worthless It Abont two years ago X infl*ered with s to Swear m e k e S ally expected from. it ations. Take only llr. Agnew's if very severe att"k of inHammatign of the more easily digested than no more advance.:' a wish instant relief and a permanent bowels. When I began to reooter I was the riervee ar' than their m re.. Sample bottle and blower sent in a-very weak std nervous condition and milk, butter, Or an .other -. .•� =Rtron% aDC� hesterfield. ' S. U. Detchon, 44 Church St., Toron- suffered intensely with neural la pZe in fat. That is the reason I 0 b a' c g F t he ryprld• to livI , on receipt of ten cents in silver or .pry head, which caused lose o1 steep,and - the feellAde of Olen ; it is easy. amps• * Sold by druggists. having no appetite, I Why . puny;. 'sickly ch�l- Youth to the pre- � �', Became Very Y'ti1t� msturel old Olen. f i e r sour own ; dren, &ud thin, emaciated to rti-ho, in,the An Accommodating Husband. ane , h, Fortunately a friend who h� It restores Inst vigor. ' !ps with perfect. ,. 1 - - axilla with great bens- and anaeznie persons grovit You mlay gain ten : r ndence of Lrc'kers-M wife told me last ni �it aged Hoods f3ariff , 4. : p ' sol 1., c .�•as g:,ing to elope with Trotter to- fit kindly reeomlbended me to try it. Z flesh w rapidly len Scott's M . pounds in ten days. Y. I dia so and aperfoOOur has been etiepted. y , P y l!A T 11 passions : m* I am now as will its I eves w", •a� I Emulsion, of Cod-liver - C RAH EEt� . _ : er 1'rivvet-Wase t it ver singular ) e Joy has 11 ,t she should tell you Z y g would not be ithont Hood's la�4dS ar lla R leas her death= I3ic kers-Oh, not at all. She wanted Ill honre�for anything."Oto ODtQ• O11 and y hosphites a T081000 UBIT CURES I :sial, innocent . hundred dollars for traveling ex- g"iW,m blanning AV ,Toro when thele ord.tnar fo04 . ►- heart at: once rises and•I gave Ler the money.g y bdq end t>'y1 a bozo-daSt. -Tt or makes him Hood's Sarsaparilla does not nouris# theta. costes only 81. Your- vm- ft I 1 x-} s ,jc,}'s.-Young• Thousands of cases of Consumption. Dox'►b•perneoatrit adeept s eubst#tts1 Wi11 gateat't►ntiee Ott OT ey re- I ` th�ma, Coughs, Golds and Croup -are ,t ,IR•" - & Sam,- Qe. 5" AW St. - �d0•�klbt,�`ltten guarantee ofeure "�- 5I'- Vindl;etiVt6. rad every day by Shiloh's Cure. I �'a =r---- I=+- I$' the O n end sample free. addret�e nearest gfi3Co. )w's -t:his 8 I b .7, , ,*mow..,-. ,"A e, - ,. (1 ARAY MAMAll LAN Spedatist-*0 t �.. , 'anted to flip ma Good taste is the flower of good asilee. i) sad Throat• 83c1ata Sft, 'ibcon TN6 8TERILINO REMEDY C4., I T Blood P�iriir h .. A fStrlctly OHICAQO. MONTREAL, CAN. NEW YORK. ;� ` t r with young 'oincelot. py�tt © HHR iS1lN -1111.11 enly)-Yes, I had ._.r._,._.•-r1. Bi i ylLi'_' y� Ora4l Wheel, at a I , 6 _.i Just wait. I'll onsnmption LaGri 1'neuinonla, �� the pnbtk�o te+say DdodOrwtetoe near cata�ogao. PI?e ,_ �T��•• f1pdy cs,thartie Dere constipation. 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In13 CAP I � .. v_ _ , rel ,ba ti I( TR ;.� e . # �r- preaidtng over the meeting Mr. Brown John . GEea wishes to-.sta 4'that'bo IS TR_- ._ ,:_Fi. _. _ '�, was ably assisted b Mr.$cod, vice res. prepared this tall to'purohe,see�ny.quai,tt `t,f -. .�,� __. . - Y y P . oL 1 a , �� .+ ,� apples'st market prices: Notices by mail 111 t'rN N THE 1 The Queen came first. Dominion receive proiupt atteaWvn. . - >f'aoM c and Provincial Politics" - was responded _ � ' AI , ] , ` @ SiQck 0f Skate Str Y 1. to by Mr 8ummerhayes reading lettereVnft on . , - t FROM zxt�r he follows -1 � w�r s� aoa . .>� _ ( . _. .. ';, ,,, 9 . regretting their absence from t TaAixs ootNv EAST DU , aS toi.i.ows:•-•• , aptured the c g published every Friday morning e:t its office lea : Sir biaokenzie Rowell, $ir Adolphe. . - ' Also a stock of COW CHAINS, Belleville has g No. 6 Mair. 7:53 A. - Pickering,out. Caron, Iic�n N U Wallace, E Coataworth, „ 14 LOCAL ' • £SNOW SHOVELS, AXES and AXE �`-' an, woman, . $:24 p, M. H K .- TEBIas rfiR D MaPheraon, E B R okman, ,: •.fig p E$, SAWS of all kitida jr..J 8 LdcAL, P. ]�., . y ANDL inn 81.2 er"ar; 01.00irpaidtnsd•aaee. M.L.A. J Karr Os• _ Convictions I John Richardson, , . _ _ RATES OF ADVERTISING: borne and E Bristol, "Uanada4, -wag TRAIxB GOING W$s'r colt As FOI,LOt�'S. � tt » �' welve men of First noortion,per line - - - 10 nests. No.7 LOCAL . . . 9:14 A.M. We have. the Duplex . Was:tlboard 1X1 stock the best 1X1 fishing at $tone. „ responded to by C C Robinson. "Om '•18 LOt'Ar. 8.Ofl P. M. 1 The anniverse Rac enbeegneat insertion,psi line - 5 „ . - . Market Saves half the work on wash day This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- Guest was heartily received and Dir ., • vertisements. Maclean took the platform amidst mach " 1 Man• 8'� Q'-M' M i ist church will } Special terms given to parties making con- - , T, '+ - 'Wednesday, Dec facts for 3 or 8 moths orb one ear. Half- aPplaasti. tie delivered a short speech n sdEx.>i:.-n,iabaattoa& station 0. 1 . % tJ ihca7iln, Pick�l'ing�. yearly or yearly contracts pa;by quarterly. which was by no means a -political one. Mrs. Fox, inti Business onrds,ten lines or under, with paper, His. remarks were ' chiefly confined to TRAINS GOINO EAST Dull AS iKiLLOWS.---• oma, .was out One year, �5 00,payable in advance. charge of yiolati '" XWNotics • laoalcolumnsten cants per line, thanking the aqpociation- for their kind• No. 6 Matz. .„ 7:47 A.M. . i five cents per line ee,ch subsequent insertion. ness. The other speakers were Jaaias No, 14 MIXED 2:18 P.M. ! I : -. :.. _ `.` y. Wm . R Special contract rates made known" on applies- Re 0 + ': tion. No free adv�ei�ising._ Cheater, Reeve of Scarbolo; Robt Cowan, 8 LooAL . , .6;23 p.M• Avenue Method, `' arr, councillor, Advertisements without written netrnetione Deputy 13eeve; Henryy Sutton has Li will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- Markham gill e; J Smithson, Levi TRAINS GOING WEST DUE AS i�'a1:.LOWS;- . .. - -- - cortlingly. Orders for discontinuing a3vexxtse- aguy � - ... 4;. ".charged with gat a r ad,ente must be.fn Milting and sent to the pub- Annie; Rev !Ir Walker, John (freer, Jas No. 7 Loan;. . 9:18 A.M, j usher. - Ley, James Baird, W P McMaster and „ 18 mmi�n) . . 8;16 P.M. er:. . - , . , _ i>• of a widower of It. doh Work promptly abtended to. '_.:' Dl' l;haw: Eddie Pigott and Alf Rubbra .. �, The Oshawa : W. �. CLARK - PROPRIETOR. rendered a number of choice comic songs - played sgame w d 1. --I ...,-I__;t . - L that were hiighly entertaining. (1lionna's DECEER'S LIVMY �' goal. Day, an orchestra gave 6 number of eeleotione goal. - 'Our Politieec-Striot Independence. .: - D. W. 1L09i during the meeting. Before the toast Our A.im-A First-class Local Paper: First-olass.vehicles and bores for hire as I : g cider apples !� list had been completed the chairman y Our Expeetations-The hearty ' or ° ht. Teamin done promptly by oot ea They were eonei support of the ueoule of Pickerinq and vioi,*ty. had to close, as the guests from Toronto i$ i day.or job. 'Bas in connection sleet- , � i � at Norwich. .'" were compelled to leaveAgincoart station ing all (1 T R trains. Freight and I Rev. Mr. Whi at 11:80. Three chaste were given for . eitprose alivered to all parte of0 r. . - ' . ane of his ribs t .FRIDAY, . DEC. 6, 1895. Mr Maoleaa. At fha 0lose of the bangaei1. the tables were cleared awe and a n• the `dui°' - bis baggy as he y board. axle and commission stables ilei t." L . NOTES AND COMMENTS I_ nine mammoth ball took place with the connection. }ani Sunday, __ above orchestra as musicians. The youth Tucker's ° I. : . ., C •+��. �7CT_ L' i ? race way of fh A motion was adopted by tUe fork and beauty of Scarboro Piped the light . Pr",, plag®113NG* fantastic the major part of the. night, to t, washed cute n , I . "..,�­ County- Council one day last week. to - -.': - rain ton their thoroogb enjoyment. The come . . }. heavy the effect that just as soon as the . . -- __= L Miff Lick, i mi>itee who bad charge -of the banquet I1 . - school upon the Governor•in•Council gaye a decision have every reason to be highly leased �h : - d :' STARK . i _ p has on the York road matter, the toll- with the success of their aborts; Caterer at tart {HIr FELT BOOTS are the +beat.': h1° been $°° ' ill keepers.be notified to'throw the gates Callendar is also to be eongrataLted. was . . The young m j. open witWn one month °' Fs�t1aA, dmerie�at, - - Honest Made. Front Proof. L. Port Arthur f wEaT N c LL. _ And Ca»ad�a» -i - - Solid Comfort. Bank at 8lrathi At-, 'Philadelphia the other day t. Ffre tnauranee Cbm ijea I Wonder it Mr. Watt has toned at purifier ted hi ;idenfitl Judge Arnold refused H. H. Holmes ah of an o9 a new trial sad sentenced .him to yet? No rots•.••for rates. Losses paid promptly. _ Miss Clara Radar has'gone to reside at Also spat for F Wm. Smith, death for the murder of the man F. Weir's. Rt,[bbe?$ . IICl �F@I I0e8.. ' ` ag1ZeS-- any $��' ` other day fell fi Dietzel. The Governor will fix the Mm• Wilson has be4n seroasty ill, but is The I•+ e+ et' frame hvni date of execution. The Supreme now recovering. otIIoe of stark a wiiliamsoi, Baakesr. swan• ' " - twenty feet to i Miu Ethel Dodd leaves is a few days to fie, sy i ` bead, and was i Court will be appealed to -in the visit friends in the states. - . prisoner's behalf. --- -- -' 1. Miss Alice Law, of E+►gt Toeonfu, is ,� tit' LADLE$'' BUTTON BALMCRALS at a Rumor has yisif ing with the Misses Dodd. THE �i E L E B R AT E D ` will he a assail B� -�- y an order of the British Board of David Taylor had thirteen turkeys stolen - - for 1896. Tot Agriculture taking effect January let from him at Toronto market one day lastHIH �ei� � Can '` - once and it mai next, sheep from Canada and the weak. }tinning at the 1 United States must be slaughtered at W. Collins,-we heir, has disposed of his acknowledged to be the bass . . Fine �ws ortllient of WINTER HOS�L' DY.: " make the &seen g shop to his foreman.. The latter is a good coal guided. ' the port of landing. The order has workman andshaald pros - .,,. Mise Hall per. As been issued on account of the landing Albert Catfon's team of colts nti away µ�.y"dampOBTIA''(i Dl8&U1. .. '; to disaiias the from the aider mill on Tutesda , beoomi noon the bell of a cargo of diseased Sheep, said to y °g = blown cyst by frightened at the rattle of the machinery. - ....FROM TSE MLWE,Y.... have been shipped from the states to Not mach damage was done. a+ crash. A I Britain. ' The sheep shipping industry F. smidth piloted a t of rte here Why bay inferior 0061 whim you oat: party std " i would have bm from Canada to England daring the on Tuesday on a rabbit hunt,but they fail- ibe bpi for cauls price. . ;. der if. past two years has been extensive, and ed to raise a burs. `They sapped at Max. - .. '' Wm. - - this order will practically put a stop MrlBmidth float o e of hi.or home in hoaalt spirits. , YARD. t org t �'i �■ • been bothered to that business. ••'•• H "'i` _ ­.­ -L, them saturated _ I - Robert Dodd had 'nofber stroke of 1NG ST., PICKERING. b _ The &cid did its aratysis the other dry, but is now some �" peare.i and a The Toronto Evening Star, "'is in Mter. He was feeding the stock when it _ (o action House• L 11the -habit of saying good .things oc- suddenly seized him, and he was found pp , toes, leaving tb .cssionally. Here is a sample : The h®ad iormwt in a manger. we frost he O• w• HB EB• 0 10 a u, er. they will have fact that a large assemblage of peooile may be around again. __(,__ '` The startlini . Friday morning while squire Holbourne - - in Londo❑ resented Dr. Barnardo Nc, a . - .: . no Monday If P was to the city End while as- /�/�/� F'`Liz Gamsby, Fon .c with a 15 000 arse as a recognition canals the west Hill he was surprised to . P g g P a '� " �' ao� m . .'. 05,VW.......a our town, at th - find James Ormerod an old resident of v , .. -' °� - ChXme Henrv, . of his work in the exhortation of waifs _ of , proves that the British knOW 8 good this yicinity lying by the roadside ancoa r 4q �* ro � o ; „ !�Y crib of- D ( Ods, ill weeti scions. The unfortunate man was taken S �,,,, I . - . thing when they see it. If they were to Kaeler's hotel sod the family summoned. ° w_ but was not c so anxious to het Barnardo reform He never ained consciousness,sod while , � a .. a. it C! Clothin , , state and was i P ; ' Q g O as g Boots e►nd fihoes, Fats- Caps Mantles" Faney floods E the offscouring of-London, and if the being taken home expired. Deceased was 8 i U I S !� p he took & rf &boat ?6 years of age and leaves a widow 4 aw !4 t4 be ss,Cri6oed._at the great Record. Breaking Sale at product of the waifeleaning factory ,Fa qo40 C. i of o fever, which ri were really reformed, they would not to a aria° °p family. The death was due . .="i toeq ° f` Its y a I , - - f_ - , e Port Perry t pop zy. The funeral took place sun. $ 81?Vtr I #p 00.{ s b b.4 1 lively libel a b. . % e so anxious to export the goods for day afternoon to Malyern cemetery. I IX �'i Spence and . which they are getting no pay. The y : a g0 31 I_w& a !of" i I s war 1J -_ - _- "---- --- _ f Two fall moose will come in Damm• it Soper, at a ret r. Ifact is that the people of London o ` $ tg din aa,: ! 1 Methodist obi her, Adventists sa that this has sot I O 4t l�� recognize that they are getting rid of y r ,. Feb �i0 �1r�IIC SIIt�[IC � Nov. 6t�1 . iB�J prayers of the occurred since the comin of Christ 1,896 - t4 ��'6 t • a troublesome class of population, and years ago, and from�ti°ogoiaoidenoe aritaa IS a � a w .� '"" 1W 4 p I neighbor to fl they are willing-to pay anybody who hie second coming daring the approaching Apar.) >M - _ had not lions ships the objectionable individuals out holidays. ar r r a a 4L r: may. to I " months Mr. Si of the country." ' . J n•F ,6{lt} to be 8q ly distributed 1>g the Buyers. --' Lawyer Yarno :. - s"s - - nal among I -1 __ ." ,� �r O ing Qo�e lled tzr sell out and gait business, I now to en ' is caked of b 1. DIED. ! fr The trial Of the HyalnBr0�. ons` a Ise 1[>CsteAitY-ia toying memory of Fioreaoe i i w .ya �nlystack of taearly sI1 ATerr 8eawnsbl8 aaads, at ail enoraiaae reda0ti0n Of some will ba iii charge of murder, after occu in Aaaella Clossoa,the on�r dav,�h'ter of oharles ' °' wM t . 86 to 60 r cent, for Cash.• A very sad Py g Dlakens and Elisabeth Ana t7liasaa,who area .a. qz all (I Marked in Plain F' ---The Price in Black • RO' evening last at some twenty-three days, came to an Uecember 7th Mi. AW W years. , . abrupt terminus on Saturday even- Now lite a dew drop shrinod .„ . a '''� Nov. dooed Price in Blue. 8, Darlington Within a arye/al stone. o ''ar Dee this liar a GENUINE BONA- FIDE BARGAIN 8A home and Dare inn, when after but thirty•five minutes Thoa'rt sate is Hiaveo my deve; - leaving a fami deliberation returned a verdict of not - sate in the at»aa of Jeeua, and will eotltinae until the 8toak is wad. tiiader the are The everlasting one. Jud Fer Ferguson charged tv I guilty. 8's g g J Lel ��i f .1 I Ia loss. Mrs. Fti - strongly in favor of the prisoners. 1. g. f' - ­ .... ..a,' . i ____A••„ ­ . Sale Re este Immediatel u on 1 leaving th - e d -- , . ,yu°:nd atb{ ' y P g dock TpZ8, , Dec. loth-Credit sale of eight ti . t chill, the prisoners were re-arrested charged acres of standing timber, tbs property of AS have taken.pa88eeaton of gar y - N ecess1t is , . Opportunity. monad it was Clarkson en, at lot 8, con. 6,Picker• business again at Brook Road I I 1. with conspiring to defraud insure ce ing townshipp. Timber to b• sold in to aan4unue that I am prepared-to do11. a I and murder Martha W�lls ire lots. Ten months credit on approve all kinds of Glenetsl - ' Hyams, and Harry P. Hyams is fur. ed paper. eee.bitl.. Thomas Po°ober, S mith'ng' WAITED--bT�ired and Green Aoples, Eggs, and No. 1 Batter. . -L Hilts i then charged with forgery. The ver- auctioneer. Ira . Etc., at moderate rates. .. _ Clive us a Call. i at of t�¢hl diet is indeed a sur ri a to most P $ - David Dicke �T ea le, es eciall to,those who have New Advert{aemeta. Batteb►atlon guaranteed _ ' E B Ht�Y 1►�► RD, p P P especially • • H. Hopkins. relied on the daily papers for a correct We also to announce that we David Law. bei version of the Daae. Why the ublic OR SALE--About 8o porde of Set• weld Steel Paints on old Cast Plow I Dominion. War' hit rea+ntly, is no, OInB, Wh P ola,t. a Dora woos, Shares. rendering them better than " - own be bay Y Apply to R. principally mc�pl•. prints have tried and sentenced theseP> gs.H,o°sham nt. r This Soscgrgfxa Naw. Cost men Ion ago, as 't were. Is it an ne"'' daily heard at g y TRAY HEIFER--$frayed from the but 1 . each .b the dozen ar 16c. appears to be I wonder then that the public shculd be STRAY mietas of the undersigned lot 1! son.7 . Pickersag,a red heifer S years old,small of bei Sin le are. G U ARANTr+ ED. , *. surprised at the verdict reached Bat- �: tniormation will be gladly reeei•ed b J. ill leans a cam le at Pickerinr--. utast' by the •'tin ave men, tried and B•1i1DILL,Greenwood P.o. qty P g , ­ I Grocery ). - _:_� I . � .t- - ­ :- ..-. . � � I �' . true." - He►rdwsre and ether places In a fed► : .., __ _..v:, IS$ CHARLOTE GREENWOOD- days. * � -� ; , - !. . 1.7 _, d Annoutloements later. Bring . Will give lessons in Charcoal, Craysn here on Mond •-- 1. : & ,, aloe our shares,. .y . ;> MALVERN. sad ppencil drawing, Water Colors and Oft g y _ Paintiav, from Co lea, Nature, Obieois• Far - Mr. Batche p terms and date apply to MRS. G.W.DIIiCH88, W. H. 'dACBSQN. Flout- . e match on the The Yoin Con ervative of Bitarlitiro Piokeriw[. f buggy• `-with"their friends the number of some P.S`' Store goods at reduced prices, John Taber five hundred ease bled in: Mammoth -I t•' �'•� but little hol , . 1. :1 hall here Wednesda eve and tendered a , i ,�.G , o 1if: i�] t e Ilodl,�t V 1� `� 1 covert'. banquet to W. F. McLean, M.P. A � , R � �� TO �j �„ Mrs. Thami P :I r 7� ::, pleasing feature of ne gathering wfa its - " ,: OIC--- a all�hat one001 m� Ti t s nos-political char clan. There wereOterS>, L�1St L,,td'trt MBRTGAGE SECURITY. The footbal present both finita and Tort's from.all TT � 11.�w� f _- Yonnyq's Bald, portions of rue riding. A very Sampfa- TOWNSHIP Dir PTettaaixa. r * i ,! ihepapile of of Das re aef was served ooneisting of fowl '` '�1 beaght and old on eaenmisstoai. T f toe the isi and of ar meats, as wall se dainties of NONCE is hereby given that a Court ' -- - oars. Johns t. every conceivable notate. The hall wag i will be held.pursuant to The Voters'List Agent far irit`e, fife AC�ident, Plate . Act, by His Ronor the dodge of the Caunty . to Dr. Clapp �,. beaL.. v decoratetx for the occasion. Court of the County of Ontario, at t}ae Town, Maas and Stearn Boller 1nour�ince . Toronto to ref At the bead table was David Brown, Hall.in-the The following ar® few of my pines : 21 lbs Granulated Sagan, $1. r doctor e►dmi, President of the,Scarboro' Young Con• TTILLAG O OF ; ":B�Ofl( I�11t4', sal °o bosses iii Pickering to rant or tot IbsM been a residt so Lt B Sugar, 6 lbs. B i seryative Association, who acted as chair. --ox-- . . '• , � gum' perhaps forty Light town S g r, . 1 00 2 est Light Brown �1 Teas, 2a, s5 and $Q;us. a 111. 61bs Currants, 25C. Soda Bisoaite, 2 Mr. cottm. man. Af his right was the guest of the , ail'Ubg Decem • fifeIat 26u 2 Cans best Salman, 26C. $ Cans Tolnti schcwl fora n egening, W. F. Maclean; M,P,, end to at twelve o'clock noon, to hear and determiae: ConvevaiaaIng carefully done at a much far 81b box. 6 lb® Dfitetl, his left Mr. C. C. -Robinson, President of the several complaints of errors and omiselovs lower rate than usually charged. 'Tit. toes for 25o..! 0 lbs Corn Meal, 10-lbs Oat Meal and 10 lbs Wheat Me , Christmas an in the voters' List of the Municipality of the lea aeardhed'and certified to whau Canadian Coal Oil, 18c per at Broaatham , the Toronto Young Conservative Also- Township of Pickering for IM, - "fund - ' MI1CQd 'Ptekles1. 2 battles for 22C. trustees have ciation. The other guests of honor were All required. Privatec 41 Azn,�irta� Oil"" 964` er al. $ bars Sunli lit $oil! , 8c. $ lbs. Oaten or person• having business at the aaurt are' ways an hand to loan at " ' P 8 P 1 - .-t will be a 14 John Greer, Jas. Baird, Dr, r�luuea to attend at the said time and place. the lowest rate of, fay 6a.' Mixed (lattditts, phi' lb. Cpnversati0n L4Zenge9, 12C per ib. r efficient a to ' Shaw; W. H. Morgan, W. P. Me Masser, Dated at Whitevale,thh9ncl day of December 4 the pupils,..as . GODr a IMarsball and W. interest. , - - highest t a F. Sumlrier• 1896, f � RXCHA r t ,�:. ► bayes. Fa}lowing the banquet the 0hAir- > naxa,Ln s. BNA'roN, t BD ! T � a ►ndsome . 7-9 ' Clerk of the send XR11loipalify Bate $log+ y�,/ �h �,Y. t 3 a, aiHlllae.. �• f k. �.dr too .1• --.- A - o- _ a4 - a,: A _. -. .. :.:. .":-, : .1 .,�- :• - .`rte. k a•-hVIA l .. .. _ r. ., D+ -�t - - -.. - . i - -�. .1 -'3�#(. ,A a La - },.,, -I. i. t .. fi1� : .-. ..,- - . :. ,. -." _, - - -. I. • 1 - !l '3M - .e¢ i .i .,t'^;.r _-a �# - - r. 0. :. ¢{.... '.: - .. e.t �'- 3?L -'1, .- .. .nF •_ -''x"','43._ L. - rL. .. '. ,- �,.a m .. x.- ". P .,�A x _ ..aura•,- - }4t''"- `..,. �t- s. x,. �r { . ti ., .:_. •- . ... .: .. .. �. .;+x , .;Oxy q_." -c -�-•„ a-r4- ,.a�z-. ;4 1` -a " .. _ -:.n -. :, .-. , t• • .. 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' TOROT ` HA +IC�AL w - _ _, L�ISTR��T, -DOTS. 1 �4 , .:' P'AR±B�ER BdARKET r. .' �r r� + tie ' . - ToRONTo, December 5. 1$05 m 9T4LEN IN THE M49T BARE FACED MANNER 'TO}In. L. 1��Oke$21e t04k a PUn ap t0 tile' P � j , . . aid home at Durham last week. It is hard }•- Wheat fall ! 0 71 to 0 00 F g Y , FROM VUR EXCHANtiE9. ..., 'I t t.......u... i. _.•y to for et the associations of our ears da a, Wheat,s3pring ......... 0 fib to 000 __ �- Tam 'stet 00 Pi sone short of contract A frame Gravenhurst's oller of• $10,000 hila John� - Y Y Authorized Cap. $2,500,000 1 g Wheat,red winter....., 00 '71 to 0 00,' 3 r ��t ' captured the oonsuirpt:ve hospital. Lud Hoover has boagbt out Jese Davis, �,1�JSCY'1�Jed eat. • Ot�� X00 Will pay 1 cents each for a[1 birds de• Wheat, goose ............. OQ 66 to 00 (I0 _ ' W ,: Belleville has a debt of $40 for every drayage business, change to take place ou tv®reel osier the 18th of November. Barley, bush......:....... 00 36 to 00 44. _ ,� ,A .; roan, woman, child and infant in the Monday next. The latter intends to re- O a.rb r site, bush..... .... . 00 27 to' 00 28 .�, : mwe to Toronto. This company have opened a branch in rho W. J, fF RDOA1, B e , O ••• ••• P 46-11 Pickering,Ont. Peas bush.......:......... 00 55 to 00 00 -. Lown. Village of iokering. [n the office lately oa• ' f ` This was ail action heard betare Justices 17 O(} to. 18 00 I . C,,nvictions have been made against apui��by the Ontario Baak,under-the manage- Hay,new, ton............ , Sanders and Dougherty on 'Nuesday at the meat opt the ubdersigaed. - t t g OU to 00 00 ,~� twelve men of Peterborough for illegal Strip, on ... # . 5 Queens Hotel.• Mr. Crozier is tenant on Deposits will be received and interest allowed ` - t i11 {, fishing at Stoney Lake. - at ht&hest rates. ; ` I Dressed hogs............. , 4 0 to 4 60 - , Walter Millers farm, 9th canceseton, 5 The anniversary of the Brooklin Metho• grafts issued on all parts,collections made Beef fore nartera 2 00 to 3 50 - � . Markham, and Mr. Madill was hired by on very tiberal terms, money loaned o0 lcoten q ii 00 to 7 •. 1,� , diet church will be held on sabbath and him last summer for two months at 026 a and other secunties, ag , . °, Beef, hindquarter6......., � } �1 4 ' y, month. Some time ago Mr. Madill gave 5 00 to' ti 50 , � i Viz" Wednesda Deo 22nd and 25th. ORo HERR, Maa er. Mutton......'...............- , �. . 4 40 to 4 , ,a . Mrs. Fox, who claims Toronto as her Mr. Crozier a receipt for payment of wages - Veai caroaes . - home, was summoned at Whitby On a by means of some pigs, oats and a mare, .� i , Butter,lb.................. 00 16 to 00 18 •��•. charge of Violating the medical act. which transaction was sworn to by Crozier . _ t &$ Eggs, . . " doz . .. . ¢ t.�. - Rey. Wm, Rochester, of Prince Albert, as being intended to defraud other crani- ; ) I i Potatoes, per bag....... 25 to (u1 t _ , ,- N, W. T., has accepted the call to Cowan tors. Mr. Madill did neither take Contin- �. Methodist Church, Parkdale. seas possession.of the mare nor file a bill - - Avenue � °' 3=<< of safe within the 6 da g re Hired b DV IN�� B�� - Sutton had two sensations, a minister Y q Y Please Gine us a Ca l '- % *- statute, and the animal was afterwards 14 , !: charged with seduction and an elopement included in a chattel mortgage to Thomas of a widower of 40 with a young girl. Ca ital Paid u $1 ,500 000 � w Williamson. On Monday Madill without �f I t 4 fr- The Oshawa High school football team the consent of Crozier took the animal ' SUl plust - $1 i500t000 ��I �5 �_ played agame with Port Per on Thanks- " Fot good Cheap Stelios ,. _ . . 4 ry ?y away and the latter had him arrested for s � . gluing Day, and were the winners by one theft. It was presumed that Madill con• " any. Also.for Velvets, Plashes, �. � , cal. eidered he owned the mare and consequent• Yarns, Embroidery and Wash WHITBY AGENCY. jn g silk&. We have est received omsneral Ranking ecufto Trasuaaft f��,t :. D. W. Roger, shipped three ears of ly did not'intend to commit a felony. The cider apples from Brooklin last week. action was dismissed with c3ete.—Tribune. a beantifat aeaorlment 4f ftag SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, -. ,_ <` l They were consigned to the vinegar works - e-- Patterns. Interest allowed at highest current rates. >sa �� ae dr w t at Norwich• - UXBRIDGE. M. & E_ BOONS, not* of with a el required. t -� • 13pecisi attention given to the aolleoi&oa oL #L 'Q Rev• Mr. Whitlock, of Fort Perry,broke 1 I j Pickering East End, Farmers sale and other Notes. j _� rein. Ede ' 11 a atlons Pride E. J. THORTON, : �P ,, . one of hie ribs by slipping off the step of �, principal of the Claremont • Y •L4 t public school, was in .town on Saturday, I I' I . 1AII ' . NANAG1EBf � ' t. his baggy ae he was trying to get into it, IS TIT--. - _4; making a personal application for the grin- : � last Sunday, cipslsbip of the school here. ". ,e, 1 raoker'e cabinet factory dam and the race wa at the mill Orono. were both Dr. Bascom 'sad wits are ezteaded ibe 1 y • heartfelt sympathy of their aumeroas _ ��, ar At..e#*# ` , washed out on Monday night last by the friends in the death on Monda mornin , en „ i .$,,�_ heavy rain storm.- of their infant son, aged six months. The i `'.i .' 9dies Lick, who took the Cedar Dale funeral took place on Taeade►y. T? s._�� ' eehool t: n the,retiroxnent of Mise,Moth For pome,weeks John Reid, of this_ town, Kennedy s rsill has 'ven such satisfaction that she has beep an inmate of one of ibe haspitale a air I . . I •I'. � g e $i rl has been engaged for next year. in the city nndergoinR an o ration, which 0 ,;,+ i ; The young man Palt�rson. arrested in bis many rereads will be glad to hear has I I m ti�• y been successfully performed and he return- Stave , and - in N _.y� -r ,, Port Arthur for robbing the Traders .1 ut e : t1 Bank at 8iratrroy, in March last; admi/• ed home last Saturday. ted his'identit and started for home to while retnrnirig bows from oharcb on �j I ` �Y ' y Sunday evening A. Thompson' slipped and A���(( �"" z2'2 chose of an officer. fell on the sidewalk is front oiJone¢.hard- L: 1, f t �i'I � � MACHINE I' ' 1J1v1 P� I - �, p i Wm. Smith, a carpenter, aged �0, the ware store. The old gentleman received 1 • ., Yt ���� I - other day fell from the roof of a two-etor- sn ugly gash in the back of the bead and a - _ . 1� �t I . tt- .. ?i hue rII the World round. ey frame hones at Niagara Fells, Ont., severe shaking ap, brit is getting around I , Ii not onlyy goer bat it - � 4� tweet feel to the ground. He fell on laic again. '�'gEEPs TIME"-i-in fact we ti hag app�ured the HIG}HE9T i, � y i WARDS at the tl ilted. The Becreta of the Beard'of E�acation anise all our worn for ons Tg �E 8T - `� bead, and was fasten y k ry . Rumor has it that Reeve jj would need a wheelbarrow to carry .his year. w ��, oder !~'cod mail from the post office, so numerous are i. A IR ':CT�ICAtO B gold Me al at Boston Mechanic s - Stoves and Tinware 'f will he a candidate for the. Clark Coanoil the applications be hse been receiving the L, ��., for 1896. Tom has climbed the ladder past few days. He has already received . `i I Fair ' ' ` �A + t i ma 1 �O N i ►1 I, I Always on hand, - once and t y be just possible that be• over 200 applications. What wit ibe oum• I ginning at the bottom rias he ms sin her be by the time the Board meets—Times �llver M dal at C11i0 CeDt822ni&Y, #y . make the ascent, y y, of Uxbridge township, , Watoh 8 ialist. '''�`" ' l Mr. E. Henned j' i' Bronze edal at American Institute. , r r left on Tuesday for Brosebin, where be-has , 1 _ � "' bought a livery stable and basineae. We , x,. Ae Miss (lallowav; $:oolClin,cunni about Seven D gfomes.at Pidmont E speer- {- i Ta i tion tlanta, Qs. #V' io dismiss the •junior c ass on esday wish•bim success. � 4 -loon the bell•tower of the school was - The sabacribers to the electric railwa r i ' 1 y. 1 Pedlar $ Metal Roofing aIId Y I. - Sia Dipl mac at Alabama Mate fair. t • blown over by the birth wind and fell with scheme met Mr. Pew, its promoter, in the I . 1. sldill8' falIIlBh6d OII . s crash. A minute Slater the children market hall on Monday afternoon, inspect- 0 est II 1 , vQonl ; have been oat and mos; likely un- ed the suryey map:heard his report, and i , I sh Ot�Ce. , r .A der it. - paid oyer their precious dollars, - I , Wm. McCullough, • of Mansere had Thos.Mantle,the indigent from Uxbridge f g g township referred to last week as in jail at F�aVetrOU hln and farnaoe been bothered with corns and to remove Whitby died there a few days ego. Two I work promptly attended t0. them saturated his toes with carbolic acid more vagrants were added to the jail last ,. 1 - ` '-?'4 Y i1 The acid did its work. The corns diaao week—Mrs. Miller, from Uxbridge town• " e peare,l and with them the tleah of hie ship, and James Barker, from Reach. We ! 1) YY . Kennedyy - - • f Y` toes, leaving the boues bare. He is afraid don't see what Reach council wants to send - they will have to be amputated. vagrants to ' Whitby for when it hue a floorishing poor beans of •its qwn on the �" Pine's Black, Pickering, �� The startling news was received at Oro- -�- • east road, otherwise known as Simcoe •• ' no- Monday last of th Gamtb oEElbe�f street, bat perhaps this has become filled. A Boarding School for Both hexes Under i �' J� (lameb�t, fon of L A s v q —.1oarnal. Care of,the Society of Fr ends. ; XFt. our town, at the home of his sister, biro. , $eanSiful and healthy location ; ;Com• { TIDEF�NS �dONEY ; t Cbas. Henrv, Tilsonbure. He vias taken . , � home influences ; efll- . . Wh waste time and and laberworking the k �f� f ill_ some weeks .aQo with malarial fever I [NARKHAM . :,_ I ,` :.:. medicos buildings ; y r "t tient staff. i 1 pump handle whein the wind will do it , but was not considered in a dangerous A choral ciasii'wae organized-On Tuesday � i - Ax without expense. is, Etc,+ 9 evening in the iSaeement of the Methodist `cry moderate.rates. state and was said to be recover* q when ; - - ,., he took a relapse followed by t hold church For the small earn of a80 you can gel ons4 yP Preparatory sod complete basinese 1` , ,,, fever, which resulted in his death. A dog with an acrobatic leap ruined a parses and prepares for departmental and R=�Z=+'"' Port Perry has what -promises to be a large bane of glass at'Variety Hall an Bat matriculation examinations. See the " StsnJard" jumping over the �' livel libel sail, between Messrs. R. arday. other fellow. � ' y be. Fall course in Music, Drawing and Improved win ILLS � O' �i. Spence ane A. Soper. It appears Mr. Abraharil Billinger, of Markham, Tie W the winnipg maotiine and yon questhed 027,347 to his widdw and three Painting. will not be sore atent a lied for n #.¢I Soper, aL a recent revival meeting in the daughters, share and share alike. Y• 1 �p pp 1 1 <'.t 1' Methodist church there asked for the Mise Sarah Norris, a graduate of M. H. Send for announcement to H B 'LerlT This machine can be attached to any revere of the members for hie nazi door S,, hue been engaged by the ten tees of S. . , _ PRINCIPAL FIRTH, 1 ' i pomp handle without change. �`. '` � ' neighbor to the west of him, saving he S. No. 11, Searboro, to teach their school. :! Pickering, Oat. , : ; Atha, Ont. :: . bad not gone home sober in sikbteen for the ensuing year. I . ; - $j�pII(;}$Alyl - t: months Bar. Spence placed the matter in Robitisoa'• pond on Thursday and Fri ,�., -- ', ! ' La er Yaraold's han3s and an apology day of last week afforded the young pec le _ y pp qr �� BIIti is asked o[. Mr. Soper. What the out• of the town a perftot *hoot of ice and for - _ I • 1 of fro come will be is eagerly. looked for. the first time this season the merry laugh i _ r " , - ; of the skaters was heard. s A very sad event oocar�ed on Sunday Oa Monday morning I.Romer.mllkmait. 1 I' �k ; Re- evening Iasi at John Frasiers, lot 1, coo. drove into the drain across Main street $iret•c;ase Tweed $sit made to order. t, 8, Darlington. when death entered the from the new block. The drain bad been borne and carried off the wife and mother, I roc 1914 to 120. S_ SAL tilled in but the reoeni rain had ceased-ii ' ' ;' Worsted $ails $15 to 2L { leavin a famil of ten children,the eldest to settle and it was some time before the I i Call and see Samples. � `' g y � � under the age of 21 years, to mourn the horse could be extricated, Fortansiely no 0 i • • ! I �' p1nt� from 04.80 to 16.50 ` - lase. Mrs. F'rasei< had been washing the damage was done.•-Sun. �' Beaver Overooats. 017 to 020. '. {_ day or two previous and was taken with a The Salvation Army hart withdrawn its I _ .I I . . officers from Merkbam and Stquffville and ' " Mellon Overcoats, !17 to !24 5, chill, and although medical aid was Sam• $18 to 020. . �' •1 lit cessed ,etive work at these places. The The two raotloal elements to a swoessful Lite Insurance Knapp Overeoale, Y y. maned it was of no avail. army never bad a FarKe following here, and p Irish Frieze Overcoats, 01& to 118. . r� ry_°- CflI>n ono. i the wonder is that It held out eo lona. i ' A URQUHART BroIIgh . Oh1ERRVWOGD. I C Whatever the a000mplishmente of same ! :; t , �� �,, of our councillors are, road making is not 1 I f'` • Vire Hilts is recovering from tt severe one of them. Councillor Tefft's idea o� .. I_ i First oJass Job Work done attack oft hold. placing the sandy clay, taken iron the ' - - ' * I tit Ohl$ Offloe. W}1eII Oil f'.. , David Dickson ie now engaged with W. excavation for the new block on top of the l fit. H 've Seeurlty• . y . •.4 'D� H. Hopkins. broken stone road bed on Main street may I Want any work done give IIs '0 David Lawson, who had hie leg brov�en a good thing, for the contractors, but it 2nd. H�ve tyle IYlost hberdl CalltraCt recently, is now improving rapidly and will will spoil the road. 3' °s'�' �` ; ° Whitb soon around again. Another of our former settlers, and al- I a The baey hum of machinery may be most, if not quite, the last of this vicinity, ' nail heard at the Forest mills. Chopping bas one front our midst. On tba avenin Theso two features are to be found iII I _ NTS 0 LL Mui Y g .. � � r � . appears to be the chief c ae of dperation. of the twentieth lust., the sprat of oar chi Uj1�p{ifr ��� ..t 4 friend and neighbgr,Dare John Btonehoase, 'y �^1 '� ' - - (Y , �i„`l ` entered rte rest. Bhe was born April 16th. T�e lJ ult�ed. 17tes .a-Jle �u'►� a+u�iee �J�• TNEi�EW AY dna k. � a - woeuRN 1811, on the farm then awned Dy her .: father, John Daniels,situated on the corner :: '' A nt8 wanted tri all unrdpre 8nted dieter t�. Apply 0 Rft. D. STAN Council meets for est timQ this year of the 8th concession of Markham, and the �" here on Monday the 16thinst. wnline between Markham and Soarboro. LEY, limpeotor of Agents, Rooms G & 7 Queba Bknk building,- Toronto. - y Mr. Butcher intends having a shootin trO ' • In an action recently tried before Judge __ ,,„ , . - - :.; r match on the 12th :lust., for a horse an Wilkinson an important deeieion as sfYeot �1 /� It baggy• I ins municipal councils was given. The �. N, TL'1PHE V I ►gent, . Pickering, Ont . John Taber is jest now serionBly ill, and laintiff in the case own and drives a cosah ` but little bo s are entertained of his re• p r between Kingston. and Eiyderham. In I �.__.. y covert'. �. some arts of Loborougb township, during f Mee. Thames Jackson romaine <n a very he winter season snow has aaeamnlated precarious condition. It ie the peayer of t �n� h - a ail that she may be restored to health. until the road ie almost Impassible. The Wti1/t1OpUO��n�. The Great,Erlglsish Rudy. . The football match on Saturday in Mr. plaintiff has repeatedly notified the oaanoil M A.co till$ ' �?�` Yonng'e field, between Scarboro village and in regard to the matter, bat uo attention L the> ef over 16 Taus thausasde of cases with all lm°'ni x' was aid to his eom faints: In ibe spring '. at test we have disco the true r*medj►and tre,►tmeat-a_ M����I thepapils of our eclzool resulted in a victor p p + i oure in all 94IsgesOf. i �q ' 1 ra b 2 to 0. Y of this year the snow, as usual. was allow- �, j eel a p eB �xP. for the visite y Snwwi Debe�y, Ac or .�",ew"t. e" Wfeks e, Erist&SAI s, Jifint st. '•r� r ed'tcx accamnlate at a part on the highway, all of STEEL WINDU LL ffirs. Johnston hue rented her premieee �, art open, T re, or Atct�httie Slatatlowti. to Dr. Clapp, and intends removing to and the stege-driver natifisd Mie ooancal to K'a'+'►'. - 1 have it rennoved. The ooandl, se asaal, wLlch soon Lead to Y ►itity, > sad +an esrij►[Knave.A Wood s a i Toronto to reside. The place will suit the WITH-` gi•, ]• doctor admirably. Mrs. Johnston has disregarded too notiflaation, and the plain•. fin+Tski® Phcephcdins fres bees used y by hntidreds o! cases that seeixied r , $ tiff was coli ed to taro ant himself end almost hopeless-canis that t.ad SIS ted b7 t3ie tared phtsi' C*Z. O' ` ,� been a residtot of this net hborhood for g � tJ 3r xx ] g move the rnow and made the-roe►d giusable. �eaa-oases tla�atwerson thevarfYe osdsspairandin*aoitT tlut p, r, r' perhaps forty gears. He brought his eotion to reoaver nemeses i ever maw-but wRh rho owed +lead nes+�t s, Mr. Coltman, who hue iaad oliarge of am for time lie lost and the amount he d. • li4 rP00� used to any part of rte leriwee ae at 1 Wood's pbodias, tbsse cases tM$ WA bell elves up to ale, craft � r,, til TOm r school for a number of years, Jude Wilkinson,has just decided that he to manly- sad�--Rtades you need not - - oonBtruQtion Sat Christmae and will take charge of a school g �1 `f`- can recover and that the defeadenta are ter who hal given yuii upas iaouratthi r'nasdj! is - w with Teiir �iAP CiR ��� `- ' '� ' at Brougham. We dee ly regret that oar liable for the non-removal and he gave V Ct a I per g ' bl•to t::e jeers sale be to•itis of b•►Pt ' trnsteee have consents yo let him go. ud meat for the laintiff.—Econamiat • b it will be a long time'before we procar as j g p > ale iti , 7 All nicely painted and gl ad. 4�%*1 heir,8k rd*1,V l$0 twnr. *►014 f� '� . r.lb._. `- efficient a teachtlr. 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A �.1 e., . as we -- have alrea,dy , roix�akkod, -, �?4 i - rhek-o*i - tv -1 a . . . . 1, .. � in � � , il 1. I . 0 . I - . :o . ---M � .­_,_,:,� I ­ .0; . . �. I.. __ 0 ,% , 'I. . .. . � I f 7 . 61 - I 'o. , - I I . I -, . , . I. - � Tfoubled . I . : . 11, ; .. . .1 .�. . _". . , MAGSDALE'S::; COURTSHIP-11 much to bril�; -thelp tog'AW and � -I 41A toluptad t . , � - : , I _- V- ,,. his for ri , .1 04 I . � I I I - . . .. . . ..­ .. I . :--_. . aa -(,o, r you I im, ving . . � .. __, .._-� '. .�. _�- ., - himself in � i memure responst ladim k ad - -�.- - - .-'-�,: 1",- MILLIONS OF THEN BEING CIRCUL* . �.;: . .1�. .. . r ��_ .. _- I I -..�_. "-_- _; - ­ Peter's-good faith. He found ;016 � ;Xm Bunsh _e-relaxed. . .. I � . - __ .�,�. ,"I z da...-,I_.�- .-.1-., ­­�-.,. ­ . .. . . . at Ov , ; . - met - for, advicei - : ­. - .. � . -.� 1� �. i � , t with cordial r600P- ATED EVERY YEAR ., . I [ I - , - � - APTER ]I.-(Conl -, b1m; but Every. o . . 1. - _: . . �- j�:_ ]_. : !I_'� , e:, �fnued.) _-- might 1,io unable to aY. - 90' a at home, and . ' V asked . � - �. I I .. I * no-Aikep - - - * � ... ':�,t . . I . ,� . . .- . .. ��:11 ement, Von - L. .. I . o- I I I . :.. , por - deal- . I ­­ . . -.1-, - .,-�� -.Ilf said: that an IM rTant ong&g tion they bad always , is cousin, his -"d she lcived'�� .:. Advice:. about .1 . . . i .� ... - 11, . . . . _ � ,__ - would i , � � ..*-.:... .. ��',.�' Miss Creasburn was quite willin:j 'to, which he waa bound to keep, when he oAked about I - with: Allat 's- misconduct,'- too; it vi"PtureThatisin me"TAIng"Sixes WIM - THE VE - .."­ . ­ d probably detain him, but he would of question was received in silence, whilst ing - .6ho-grow quite. . - a W-arfrer Distribution Than Any Other � ,_ ­ -ruarry . .6 1. 1.1�._. him immediately if he wishe course do his utmost to come, to bar aunt and niece OxChaa,jrd glances as w40mOst,9rAt'fJ'n4'-6nd - . . I.' '. '' 1 . - dforcl. you an I mp""alve It If&% Be. I— . . ,. ­ , . �.:, I ,-.,.. . appo�nted time. � ; h ec is and did not gracious. t --Fr*m the most F . - \ 1 I . - . it, but insisted on knowing his reason at the I. Its 0 a .� . � ­­ - :­ ..� ��. - ained to dinner, and care to touch upon the sul I ; ' shall be Kt come Me CkenWs& Volume In the -1.-' .- ''... I . . ..:� 1 . peter beat Miss Terripeg rem - - arkins. even ,thoug '. , ._­ ,. .. - -, - for such unnecessary haste. I '9t adale for assistance Miss py.. I ; 1`�.-,I .. .. Mr. Ma&sdale made readv to take her ,We have nut men Mr. ta A . the of- . World. - .-, , Interesda _. - M�Own . . . 1.�,� �' :,; � :.; about the-bush for a while, and when Kim p&rTins with a-rolativa'Of , should be I - I . . _ RTPat L_;iZ. _ Great - I _,�;- ,- � �home ajrt.�rwxrds; less clieerfully than over a month.' said - 0 ims -of consanguinity 'ire a ., �.� _��.,.,. finally cornered, admitted that he fear- - last time, for he was stiff formality. after SU awkward. forlder. The Six ipillioni of books _ -11"L - ­ - 1. he had done � . w I I 1. All P �, ­.� ' the �the interview he I . . I . must ever bow ; O Principle., It was a - , and that. number represents the ..I_C� ., . . ed opposition from his ' family,' to far from ha y about pause. ntiment, and Cornelia many Ank ;1 :. : -� ave I - . - I.. ��._. � - was about fop have -with his financed. "Of course Mr. Mafrsdale may b hi h-minded herself just t of the Christian Scrip- 1, -:,� I Asaor � .:.-. w0A � . ,.� - _,, . _. 1.- whom he dreaded giving 6ffense On so. dwelling Inr excusin fefV that she- se ; doinig.I . i .�� I . _. - I You encourage me to procA* 1� ing the last year says thf , .- 7 - - - The.route to Miss Torripeg's been III,' added Mary g tones. d. Ma- I tu'res dur �Np-� ��-.-- : l .. '.. - ueen's ut . _� . 1, � , , I . . �_-_1 count of his expectations. . Mary Cress q the end of" Q , I wrote to him, a fortnight 490; b dain't � little over- - . , . - � . ' took them aao4. �said Misal Parking, a mber of Bibles dis- A . I Mr. J - ' -the be did not answer.' *41.1 . _ �. �:-�.- ...- burn, who had her full share Of Pro- Road; and aa they passed under ago. Mr. York Herald. The nu I n � :, L __ !, . I c I We have not heard'Of Mr, Magodale awed. I About �six months . t , tributed since the organization of the --�,�, . engince - ­ '.7._` per pride, was row-0, and declared he� gas-lamp -at the..00 ­ roduced to U, niece . � - 1�,_..�'..1 . -real. � . . _z� � a woman stop to look after them. It for over a month.' said Mise Parkins Magsdale was int Bible Society of 4 .. ­ . wish to be introdumd to his family. ow he paid continual visits, and ke,ir 'in- I British and Foreign .. I John .,_ I- _.L i crossed his mind.that the, f5gure resem- ravely as before. Ir .. . t � � :_ L. 'I. - of settir . 1. 1_.- Peter strongly demurred; he was much Mist; Parking, but he could ,I haven-t heard from him myself timae resulted I in his making UY ft -�*' ip I - I ., . bled that.of definite offer of marriage. which she ; tondon, in 1804, is260,000,000, or enough L 111. 1 I - _.- reached his real for a long time., said Allan, who was id end to end, to reach ig ,-j"' Mont .� ­­: . - car -.:: -1� ­_', a-raid that such a.stop would lead tO not be - taln. -He aceepted. Soon ' afterwards,� he _I)ro- : volumes, if la .I- ' The I _&:f.._ ;-;��4'..I*.- a r up',qrq, -be avoided ft. destination - own after te4ving his anxious to defend his cousin, thou h an posed to marry her swretlj�;but _XarY distance of more. than fifty thousand .' � - . I - . tL,­ . which might ,charge at her own -door, wid was Bur- picion was raising its Tead, of course wouldn't bear of and ,,in, � �.--�I rador b: ..­ _t,�,��. . . . and the �,. . - _ . - I" a marriage burn had miles The British society - , , h despite his efforts to persuade 'himself A-11,1,..I : ,, 4B . -aited until af ter- their prised to hear that Miss Crew refused to Ao so, we have heard ­�' . Halifax. . . . __ 0_. . I ' : I .Nothing nothing was wrong. Mary rose she . i American Bible SoeietY of New York, "J'L 0�._ .- I -�' to make . its acqupdnfance- retired and would not be able to MO that . nothing more of him.' - Azari( , .1 A.�;,:.. - - e began to think them was some- and left the room, murmuring some . o reason for wishing i since.its establishment, in 1816. have !,�.� . ��x�. then , ign n i.. CoDsign: 1. - :.t� I . , _ I � . . , . n d it m . .�_., � thing am he ego go � tions of the ,L' Aont!-�--a L� . : '' t " y 0ouid "y could untie him: h - she I Did he am . . :" . ". "!�,__-, )ly b� iss, . and t with apology; and be was satisfied that private t' . great. organiza " : . ­ . % ta K a ight reasonal %l to keep his marri been the two ,� , � no�, a . - I which her- aunt received did uOth- believed Peter to I, -have broken faith 0 opposition from ' . - , �I.,_ - I , la . . He said he feared �, Z ... expected to resign! itself to the inevi- - prehonr5onil. She with bar. . //---, 11 he prom- � world for the translation, publi tion, ­'; Four - �-, '�,;7�,_ - .- . - I i ing to rolibV6 his ap] b I e, , L, V innipe _' L ',. Mary, ig iuduiries abotit her. aloce, I Do you know what has caused thyst' 'his relations. must add that ca ..!�". I e Bi ..--, . � _..� .1 table.. It was plau�sibly put;'bUt out short L h we- e asked, as soon as he was a,lope with ised to present 'my niece to thera, but and circulation of the books of th . . -it Am . L - .. I ut'.him on..his trial at onoo: - b ep his t.Their work has been a,tremendous and _-� ' .1 .­ - %, :. .i.�­ was by. Means satisfied.- Wa,q Petek aw ,p I never made any attempt to ke . �1, _..-, ,'i­� nQ I � . use tbB a !on.advisedly, foi he felt Mis, Parking, . I ,.:.. I The li - . : �. .�: ver , aVd wo g one, year y %, - -__�_ aahamed of her.? [He Luade the only far more%rfn oriminal than a 10 Tlia old lady laid down her work rd.' * I a growin I exhausting their."' ' -eal th� . . _ iL ,�� -_-,* - ' And you have heard nothing of-him � I king li&d--done, *ith him. 'd4livered herself of the feelings which . , ,' "�- answer he QQuld. � Well, then, if he bef ore, Miss:Par . . 1 increasing resourms, and reaching a !lose 01 . . . now, for a month I' � ... I . . - .. . I . had been pent up in her breast. unre- ' .. ­­ ­..- - . - 611 k I _ . ... . I ' N . � -1 -1 "..., was not aghamed o�t her, she must have - She othing whatever, Mrs. Bunshaw.' magnitude that is rprising. _ . . � Ham� ­ .I_:- PTER III.-DEEPER. AND DEEP- lieved by a h even to bar niece. � . . . I . . � . ­)jnmen IL ­. . 71- ! ation th., CHA of ' I deeply regret to confess that such .� , . .. . .1 ­­ � a better r':eas"on for'bis disin.din .. . - LimTy�, but with an undertone i GROWTH OF THE WORK.- I � _�_.. ....." .A�'_. � -A ER STILL. : I - I. Apoke cc last time Mr. Uags- behaviour is quite in accordance with , , -1 - . .1.. � 11) for -, ,-"� - '... - 1. -, itg; fAends. Peter looked 1_w irritation. I The ,,­ .. ._.:_5?. let her meet h . 's conference with his a, for the estimate I have formed of my cous- 1, From a rare, and the moat expensive , .. �� :.. Mr. Magsdale dale came here I saw him Mon The a -, . . .L � ' tie- comfort, in's character.-But what do you propose book, the Bible has become the most I - .- � ,. .� , helpless and.miserable, but had no other cousin brought- him' lq occurred to, make me -anized -. .. '_ '�. i _ something had - 1 - i � .. -I : .-`!�.:�L�-.; reason to give. Then he most distinct- Allan admitted that when he remm- t- to do I' ' � sague , - . think that he was not behaving hones - . pest publication 'in - .. . .-:�:.'-� wedd 111 ' ' I had intan led to -make his conduct : common - . ... I: ly understand that, their ing need mended a privp,te marrige be bad,. 'to ly. I told him then that we didn't umer, in his'tract _� Wm. ­­ - ­ . '�tatives, first of all.' the world. Dr. PI . ' ��_. I ,�.�'. isibili y of Miss- Wr'es- want to am him again until he was-pre- known to his I ­earg ir - I-.1.1 not be discussed at all-until she knew overlooked the since she 1 t my, brother and " How to TTse the Bible," says:-" In- .* .- .. �1_ . raisin � fami . �___ �_.--. �-- every member of his family ; shewould- sburn 9 q riections; but ional pared to introduce Mary to his ' He has excep .. . I ng tOE . PL-1. * - insisted on -following the convent as she wished. The next day I" to mywlf., the thirteenth century, in England. _ � -.1. : ", . - we can do nothing,' I Mr. I �'.� �,'.t never have it said that the man she usage of the'nineteenth century..he did me that be had written promising to Then, two* arches of the London bridge cost .,� . . . . the :� .._'�' 0 Peter _JW right to 6, with a sigh. ,. R( ' i _.­� loved had been disinherited by.reas n , that -asked him to said Miss �! .1. ,,�­. .n6t see Ian advise do it, and that .she had Neither-pf us , You have 4ot considered the ro- 925. At the samd time a copy Of the f rozen 1 . - " -- -Sho .oep()Ae her.-What, would . call and arrange 4 day. ' boia. .�L- .I..�i. 1'. of his secret ma riage with' her , ;hen I-It a I red-td, him has heard a word -,kibout him,since, priety of using the weapons offeri by; Bible with a few ix�langtory not-f% - I -1 �. I . and in IJim to do, I 4 -_..- �. wanted everything: done openly c a ca led for; Peter and it's my belief that it we leave him the law I' cost X30. Than the wages of a labourer . - A moi 1.I.— . . ' a certai .. .. - .family did not must take .his intended down to AstleY Kim Parking had never thought of . I .� _;- the light of day. Tf the. . . alone, we never shall. He is s,villain. ' amounted to but nineponoe a week." . I-L . I... ce -her to Mrs. Bun- sures: Mary to erect .��--. �- -*. approve of his ,choice, then it would be �, Villa and introdu did it thp bet- that man I Mary saYs she has done. taking such ex reme mea dared In other words, the cost of such a. *- Papinea - - '.,: - ."'.1-1. . � whe- ishaw, and the sooner he with him for good and all-, but I -Cressburn woul be furious If she Bible was equal to the entire wages. . :--- - _._,�.: for him to decide 4pon his course, it I ' d; each of prom- - tin' . The I ­ . - . of to hint at aid adion for brt ".. .1- I L'. : ter.-Could Allan help him at all In haven't.' The emphasis an e,,rillan ,880, -- in money. of a labour I man for over . --, -, � nd publicity would be 'le .­ ,�, ._. �­ ther he elected to Ithrow over his rela- I -Certainly not. This. wasn't 6 ease Miss Parking' last words told marriage, -a .fifteen years. , At so- "' a period as interfer ...4.. . . � . ­ I on& le a se . , �....., ti � I spoke bra*el*-,-1 for the intervention of an uninter"W that she was in earnest, and that trou- quite as objecti b to h r If that of the American Revolution the - tence Q .: .- ,�:.:.`I,.;" ions *6r.. herself. I Sfie . . uch as he wbuld never consent to . '';�...:� ...�.�.� though she felt with a sinking heart party ; he had done quite &9-Tn ble. in one shape or another was in store ' My niew . very cheapest editions of the Bible murder :-I_ :,1L. �.­ � uld to help him already, and Peter for-Peter. He asked no more queo- the course ., she said'; ' we were valued at not less than $2 a vol- -- The ( .., I t im I . 1; - condi- c4) own battles* ume. Now an entire English Bible . ''... � _.. that she was insisting upon a was quite able�to fight big tions; he di ted with his cous- must allow the ; atter to drop.' . . week ei - �. ­ '_ -;�'.- ­ r f rOm at anyrate, it he wasn't, hS ought to be. ' ace a L U X towards her sex is ' I -I ­_'.- tion which might wrest her love in's coward'Iyy f'olly'� and felt that he , Your ni ' d t sold for twenty centn, and the New an incr _ . - .'�:� 'I -After that, our friend ,underptood the Worst fate it should be her fi at thought, Miss Par % - . - L � _': : her, and leave her to the life of tot would richly deserve - Testament can be bought for five ; the cori � 1- . - : . _ . cousin for Mrs. unshaw sententiously; I .,-.,... .,:�, 5 longed , th'at he need not look to his could bring upon him. 1. - . 1kins.' eiid Mrs or I cent.s., . in t I he supply has been � __ and drudgery from which .shi. _ 'but I amme no ssity for letting h The increase A bar -'­­ ­ � � assistance, and went sorrowfully back � _..11.1:.%-.��. to escape. It could not be. helped, and to his office. ' I would never have believed this of know what we 0. I can vouch for It se in the - geant, I �_._ -, is peter him. had I not heard it from you.' he I as wonderful as the decrea I the Gry � -1 .. ­ de- ; A very de.spondent miserab that Mr. Ma ale will never face an , cost. Before th a of printing a - '_ � ay. . .- - s e a jot of her - to Astley Villa : - her of I .. -1 11 wiH go down 1. . 1, o Putney that evenipg. said. action.' opyist would woerkelor months to 0- . .1.- , dght crept down t . 1. -. , mand whatever the consequence n gainat bun. to-morrow and- find -out *hat it means. r forgive - c1c I a, fhat . The ( � 1 . .. I rL He felt that every one was a, 4 Kary would nevei me if I , I � � . : duce a single copy of the Bib - . - - � � .,:. be. 1. I— '. th-C therewas, nobody to sympathise or if you think that I could do any good.' made use of her name, as I 'should of be secured - given a . '. ­ I . an almost priceless, to � I L"' P61 t .help, now that Allan- had w � course have to a, and even i cents . - - ... 1: To look at it.froin another - nt, I ' ' ashad his ' I don't think you could help us in if he paid w . TW . . i ._ � 11 Mr. Allan, thank you. I . to its place with a chain, and handled L I ;­ . _. I s,of, Ahe business. He 1was ag- that way, damages under ,,hreat of legal proceed- , by a fortunate few, only with the I rtat-10 1 , I . . L .�,�.. was only right and just that she should hand . . - . too, that I can settle accounts . . . . �`. . -_--1 %-. ith grieved at his cousin's defection; he had think. ings site would not look at & penny of t �rcatest of care. Then, though the ... L, K�e w Y 4 �� L aided and encouraged �im so long as with Mr. Magodale mypelf, thou t isn't to be thought $ .. ­ . I know everything about the man wi orlb I it i'm afraid introduction of printing increased the .1 I route. . . . . - .'�­., ; hom she had consented to cast� in her the path of his love ran smoothly, but must do it without saying a wor to WE- I - L :11, �-._4_ w Aar I , . - 0 so easily i supply most marvellously the high .. The r ­ - I . the moment difficulty arose. he drew I But NIM Bt haw was not 4 % . .-.%-.. 11 .-,. .. . lot. That was the view Miss Parking bar ability to foiled. I : price yet hold them beyond the reach - trade si I -1. . . bade him find his way Win had no- doubt of kli,�n �.,U.t red to have behaved I of the average. reader. It was only, - : .1-1 . _.-� :. -could gain- was relieved to disgraceful y at she was not unwill- . the perii � _.- "....-, would take of it, and no one - th�;�g�­ii by himself. It is to be fear- deal with Peter. and ' d took charge -. ter th&t � - ­ .1 �,: .,�_.�._":,.,�.. say its correctness. Her aunt was the ad that Peter's love was of that delicate find that his own connection with the to help to pt nigh him. She thought after organized societies . .� .- . - . of the printing; and distribution ihat ' - Confede -. :-...1-�:L__,...� on y and Mary held hothouse growth which to- incapable of affair did not saddle him with the task iffr a minute tefore she spoke again. . . . _ I relative she had, . no one who wished a Bible need 1894. 1 � _ :�_'L I She was 'a withstanding rouglk treatment; which of giv Ing assistance in bringing big kin*- -Is weas or age.- Miss Parking I' without it. And the people have wisv_ 4 ;,; , :,w .`_.�.:­ her in deserved esteem. requires such gentle nurturiAg that it 'man to book. at. Mrs Bunsbttw.' Major . - I -I--­ - ­�1--l'- , :.. clear-headed, sensible old lady# who ifi, and does Min Parking was WwOm : Atury ad thern with a desire that has in- I year's I ..-, . is not worth bringing to I - Then the cl ty of securing justice �_ -1. - , . . . �: - a� =he 6d"ay creased with the advancement of gen- I -ge's ts t I . ­ *.I- :- � 9 - not .deserve its. name. His too tender Ing much fixity of for her, the OTus of protecting her . I , , - uarded her niece's interests with al _ U i oral learning, the cultivation of _,, � . ­ . I - - , passion was ovi . eat ning :1 : ,"�: most motherly care.. She was no . I thought, a ad the grow -spirit ' t & 5rahadowed, almost .after bar convermri=i � 'Allan, she from such d i knavea devolves th of the � -1 . �, . . blighted, by the' selfish .fears which rv*olved to take the business in band upon you, whetCr abe appr . - three ti _� .1 C t.. woman to conswt to such a proposi- filled his heart. He hod no ardent at once; she said nothing to Mary, boo- methods or not.' O' of You' 'of criticism. I J honorsi . ­.. . THIS GROWING DEMAND :, , i � . -tion -as Mr. Magsdale had made, and longing to we Mary Cressburn now; Ing quite aware thit she would stron Miss Parking' wavered. Mrs.. Bun- . . I I Last i , I I _'.. ., ­_.- X%_ abj�w, who must know the man intim- for the Christian Scriptures has, on - Faillaul �L. . 1�11.. it� was -altogether out of the question the knowledge that he must fulfill the ly resent an stop being taken w . -.1 I ., — - mi bt ImA Mr to suppose that be . - %. I, - to consider it seriously for a moment. promise he bad made and face the con ately, was cert4in he would not face the most been met, whether it having ) �.I:, I sequences. bung over him so heavil stil� bold a place in bar - thoughts. the ordeal of a, trial. She thirsted to has come rrormt. Greenland's icy moun- . . .1 � his bod L . .1: I .- So Peter left- Queen's Road -in full had al- Miss Parking' plan of action was r&Lber . . �' : _ -I--I�,- that he dreaded meeting her. go avenge her niece. and if she could do Laing or India's coral strand, and . daught( "' - ':L . : she _ :��_­2 _�Possession of Miss Cressbtkrn's opinions. lowed three days to slip by since he r6- of action was rather undefined so by the simple,expedient of a lawyer's whether in the language of a Chinese, I ou the . . . � I -. 1. - . . her answer to the letter where'- meant to call at Aotley Villa, and show letter. 'she migh perhaps venture upon a Zulu. Or any other tontZue more - - - -- - -1..:. feeling that from their very soundness ceived - . _.. Archt . . - L .. in -he promised to take bar to am his the false lover up in his true colours that. unknown Mary Cressburn. She nearly approaching the English. buildint .. -1 I % - ; ".., . they_ served .to raise another obstacle rer making before the circle of hauffilty relatives was not influen by any hope of ob- Last yea,r the -British and Foreign , � � -L . ' relations, and was 4o now . will col .- ': _��;_,., in a path . which had been difficult up his mind to do it on the third day which his references to C6 4 lamil ' led taining cvompe tion ; her aims were Bible Society distributed 2,185.618 ', . ­ . ­ ::;��. - in foreign countries, and the ,� I . �­._ ing her to suppose a fb= in whi( - I L 'L .". enough before. - He had consistently than on the first. He had a sneak' he would f ind purely retribu ive; if she could sue- Bibles can qu; � . _ L �. . . ­ - tPat she might relent if he waited What such exposure might lead to. she coed in making Mr. Magsdato suffer American Bible Society exported 634.- � � I I - - . long enough, and bpg him to marr Y - quite - ." referred to Cornelia as the ' family;' a hope her did not know; but circum Lances would for his faithlessness, she would be &25 copies. Them books were printed . college - 1896. 11 _..�.- I -�.L-:___�:� prevarication of which he was not a how and when be willed. But time have to guide bar thereafter. Accord- content. The ­only feasible means of in forty-one different languages. ManY ' ­.......x , " -__ - � isalon he - Mr. ( ­ . �_ ,...:t little ashamed, and which did not aim- ' went on, and she made no sign; indeed. ingly. she started on bar m t hment were those suggested by complete Bibles and portions of Scrip . ..'. 1. . ret mar- same afternoon. and reached the houbs eral M; _ _ I_. .L ­� ;1 I& matters, now that he recognized if she had: consented to a we VrnsifiBunshaw, and she began to give ture were also printed by the Am- _ . ­­.'�­ I P y riage now, it is doubtful whether Peter's at an hour when Peter was busy at his - 6ricAn Society at Beirut, Constanti- an in te: . :. .: - I . ,. meant to know his belong- 4 , a I . . . Id have been desk in Somerset House. wa`�ven if I wished to go to law, I nople. Shan I - : _.....�.... ' weak-knee'd devotion wou . 1 .ghai. iB&ngkok, Yokohama i not tak i �i:­-;­­ &a Iff a � year. I . - I. L , .. 'ngs before she would consent to marry equal to the test. - Was Mr. M&gadale at bomet-No; could not, aft)rd the expense.' -She- Paris, d em n. . L � --,.,-... ,m . - - . Allan had given am - but Mrs. Bun- said, Ala idea of the vast territory reach- _M4 ­ ��­ �.:- h � iLnd advice when Mr. Mageds,lowas not' - agree - --.'' ..-.1 �, The ' family' looked curiously at her he recommended his cousin to lose no ablaw W" in. if the I;Ay would like to 1. ad by thoe New York society and the . . ,..:,.. � . . . (To )e C�OULJUU".) - __.7 ' �'L pressed . .� . . . �.m.�� - . brother when he came in, but having time in ki Mrs. Bunshaw ac- am her. Miss Parking hesitated for a r, . , �;I .� , _ L' - - , I variet of- languages employed may be were co, . . ' ma ing L ­ L "': .. .-;.. - . �I - .. .. drawn her own deductions -from big quainted with Mary Cressburn, though moment: the name of Bunshaw was a _ . I .1 . I ca!= from the fact that last ear The ii . ".. ."t-1, .. 1 . .. - the �e - ..:,; . o mar'a scheme household word not On!1y in the rag . Chinese received from 'w L out the . . ­ lengthened absence, forbore to nuestion , he knew nothing of the for . L .I,- 'on :"' HIS FIR.'�T OPERATION. _. �. . . I � I � ��_..,­ I, ,,, him About it, She had no doubt in ! regarding Miss T i 1. Peter never of Putney but for a ramus-of fully halt York societ 1205 Testaments in their'_ out of . L- , 1- .. y I � . __,_�_.,�'_,_ her own mind that Peter and Miss Ter- I lackerd opportuniti=0rigroing to 9ua`D 0 8 a mile round, and w" not entirely now - . , .-- I a OU41 Ing Ian age, the Zulus 2,005. Portugue." . found I . 1:1 . Towns sume*a's 93persence off _gu I I-, .,_.�.L. ripeg had taken advantage of f he beauty - Road now. had he cared to -make use to bar. though she could not at once ro- a X a's laic Tee. . 1 4462. Italians 4,717, Poles, 3,406, R�- : feature � of the night to go for a little walk to- ! of them; he-found his sister's friend at collect how it soun familiar. Ab I - .. .1 � ority i ded hamians 1,778, Dakota Indians 324, *,' .. i gather, instead of procending straight 1 Astley Villa, so IY that her of course. Cornelia Bunshaw, the cham- 48�you recal, the first OPSMUM YOU M&rshall Islanders 630. The list also we rv, � kL . to the lady's resilenoe. �A violation Of ' absence was more 19tq1=btIe than bar - . - � I � I : PiOlk Of WOM '4 rights. She had no ever performed yousselff was asked a includes Irish. Dutch, Danish, Hebrew, favor o rin ' k I., f propriety, but one ,which ! resence. She came early and 944Yed ides, w hat Ltionship the lady might Syriac. Arabia, Turkish, Russian and _ . The ( �' � , - 11 she was disposed to overlook tinder the ' fate, and worked perseveringly to ft- t;eu in L ate "IndaW. i romembef it very I 1, . I towods r bUgaftle. but closr- surgeon. 0 libwa. has aA I . circumstances. - . 2 tablish herself in his good graces. She ly ,she won somd neAr coanoctlon.,Yea. well. I w*A'in bospital where there 1he distribution of them books and which ( 1. ' I lilw- Anna Terripog, -she remarked studied his peculiarities and tastes abe would we Mrs. Bunshaw. Please; were- 3AW be& and thirty-three our- the teaching of their contents means - , as he took his seat beAdo the fire; 1 with an unobtiusi,ve diligence which he . a static L ( and she was conducted into that cola- o r le- I was one .of the the employment of an array of niLs- : station ,� she always seems to a.njoy being here gradually an& insensibly grow to aP' brity's 'study.' where she waited until geolio in ha sionaries and oolpbrteurs, who have ; TbeL el -I .. .I- too.' . _. I I. .a I p .ate; jibe sought his advice. and the owner appear" -. 1. . . young assistant surgeons. If an opera- to encounter m4Lny and great obstacles , 1. .reci ., pl?ymel I I I I ' Yes,' said Peter-heartily , she's 1 IL I listened to his opinions with a deforen- I Miss Parking. I am -Itifointad,4 -sidd Lions was newwary in any I of the wards in the way of poverty, Illiteracy, and , Wegral - ��.9. . cheery, companionable little wom�n. ; tial respect for his superior wisdom Corne" in her grandest manner " she it was our duty to report it to the our-. pyajudioe. They suffer from accusa- ' -1. . ....1.1 You must ask her,in- again soon.� I i which could not fad to impress a weak ' entered the room. She had a good i�nprigunment, antagon- - The r ­� can always take her home, you know.' 1-main man with an idea of bar goott - goon in charge. who then performed the t10n8- &rrest, . . -- and Mi . .., memory for names and teem. and at , ism of other rqligions risings against ....._ - tri- I sense. It was not long before he over- � . � _ Mrs. Bunshaw smiled a- little once r ration it he chose. I reported to.my a bears 8 - .. I . ,I--,.,--�� umphant smile and nodded wisely. came the old-antipathy, which owed its 000gnised in her visiter.the lady OPS . them. and war itsel?. uy k .. - . of Tor ,, , . . ...,� -Quite so, Peter.' Abe said dryly-'quite I origin mc__- Mrs. Hunshaw's Injudi- whom ,she had own with bar brother surgeon the ixPportance of an amputs- on, apd will continue to work. � . weightma .I. .1 -1.�.- so.' And she went up-stairs,. pictur- ', cious management than to any personal and cousin in the street -some weeirs tion of a great too. The surgeon-came THE FIELD AT HOME. ' ' city th . - . . . .Z1 ! previously, and whose niece she had been .. - .? -ing h,6r hioither and Miss Terripeg al;- ! attribu - I ; tes of the lady herself; and with led to understand was the 'attraction' and looked at the man and concurred . While the heathen of foreign iands - . Bellev'] . '�'',m�_.L-�.... ready facin n ; out beinj absolutely disloy&l to his fian-i 1% bra opininitbakenamP. tAtionwa; ai-Le supplied with copies of the Scrip- . are, t i� I , , I �ope ,ornelia's 'notion won't lead ! oft, he Ormod a closer friendship than - � .,: .� ".. 9. which drew Allan to. Queen's Road on %J v . ,:�'. ' , . . 'I., . L Lures those at home are not neglected equally � . ...,:,.�: I that Sua"y. She sat down, wonder- wl a directed to get every- and incr iing work in the direction I On T I.- .- - to complications,' reflected Peter as he Miss Creasburn would have been at all nocesury. I �­_ . � L I .'L�v�-�,:'.-��_- stirred the fire into a blaze. I sun- likely to approve of, or, indeed, was on- Ing what could have brought the young tbing ready foi the operation. 'Then.' of a systematic distribution of the I :L. ..-...;-_-. lad ' aunt to AAtley Villa to see bar. dence it % . ­ I ­ pose I must let her keep it ;or i�g tirely safe for so weak a vessel t6 in- on. - - ­ ­ . . - ,.- -­-i�,�--- - Vilms Parking was a little at a low to said the surgeo,i. 'I will come and oper- English Bible is being carried 11awkiy . .:':_;..,- -,�,s ., present, if I- am ever to see Mary at dulge in. ate if I can. It not you gq on and per- During last year about 950,000 Bibles, - a lighi -,- - , . .,:-�.. .�-�-.- all ; for, upon my word, the only way Days . lengthened into weeks, and know now she had beat approach the , ...___.. __m- ... . - ut� object of,her visit, but. after a prelimin- form the operation' yourself.' � Testaments, and portions of Scripture, ignited ­�`:.,r.�-� I can get out of the house without be. Peter saw himself drifting slowly b . associates of the have,been distributed by the variotis �__ � ,-.­ .-.--- . is on surely into an entanglement-which he� ary cough. she rushed into it with 'd I told you manige � . �­ .. ..:. . ing badgel ed to death about it, - . 0 1 " - 'Well you go &-rid home societies. Six thousand families ,' vesting I , -_.- _ startling straightforwardness. order.'an id. _. � ; :-�--­ - the pretext . of, taking Miss TorriPeg had not the strength to avoid. A,month ! CA rag Its won't come. You have been visited. About one-fifth 11 :,� ..'' -,. .-I ' home.' - I I came to ask for " explanation of Mr. t d bu I will ut Bibles though I . _-­ --. -C passed, and Mary Criissburn had never fall. L 1. � ;_ � . . - . : L A few *days passed by, and he heard called upon him to make good his word. ' )"gs"10's conduct towards my niece, 6V6 to the,mmratiou yourself.' And of them- were found witho . . .. 1;.:..-..,.. � nothing from Miss -Cregsb n.' -Her though once she wrote, somewhat cold-i Miss Mary Cremburn.' she said, and that was the way it turned out The and were supplied. Scrip- - - An a I �%:,.:..._�--. . uLr t stopped - . . operation was to be at 2 o'cloci. s volumes of ­ .,. I . .-, silence made- him uneasy ; for it served ly, asking when he intended to visil , , distributed amoni;.- night I :-.. `­�._, L L raelia, like the -clever iroman she the night before I was rehearsing what tures are being - . . �. � , - to ,impress upoh him that she--was in her again. It roused the uneasiness b�e' L'O d ta my min given to the AncastA ; , -- ­_. ., : : - v it all quite plainly before she I intended to d and dre&in- destitute Sunday schools, i - _1 1 -,:,-,, earnest about b�ing. introduced to his - 8&% I ,ed- *. the hig I . . -__. . had tried to quell, and at the. same was . . . ,_.1 .1.1�_'�.L, ! heard another word. Allan had been Ing of it in m sleep. The pext day I army and navy. to immigrants, fre _: a slung : ,���',.. .. re a to - ._ . , . I . '.. I ti na, and though the matter was time convinced him that he might trust , 9 . men. the and criminal institu- ,... .... �_.. �_ ever pr�sent`in his tho.ughts, he had to her affection-to obtain his own terms; amusing himself' with Miss Cress- could not eftat y luncheon. My hands They e, .. - * .. ­ ' h no off in a burry when I 11:­_ . and-feet were Id. When it came time t ions. in is connection the blind . .., - '' . ' She wanted him back, and I burn. and ad go bag, w I ..7 . _. not yet been able to decide upon the with '.er. I 6 operation I could only. I are not lost sight of, for f ifty years . - , :_L -tf-..:�- __'_ course he ought to pursue. There seem- he would wh�n she offered to set; he found that he had carried it too far. to commence I The dr . . ."_..", I . . .1. . , I w His answer. when she expressed bar re. toad y n . a by threadin needles. ago was begi�n the Aublication of -tile ­ ,:- �.,' ed to be nothing for it but to wait as him Vom the promise he had 11 a . letter, .' . I . . . :, -w,:,_"__��- patiently -as he m! free I trot at his departure. and the way be I sail Iva - -the needles to thread. I -entire Bible in the oston line .put in ' . -1 I .1, - , ght for the situation made. Her love for him was growing! ular about my thread.' I and the books are yet manufactured .- 1.- . . ,..�-,,' develop Itself I tho h unless something keener and brighter with starvation; ad spoken of the friends he had taken am very p tie . 'L._ .. .. __ 1. .: � ,- - ..-::11' . - . - ^4 A -know it him- k a and commenced poking at in increasing editions and sold at & L . John - I .: very upw .transpire, he and his. thougk he hardly an be . ,� - fail t<r I ut, , In a few seconds my, h d price slightly low their cost. . , "oted . Peter'to, see, flashed across her mind. too I ; 1 , . . , could n6t IN P&I Of course. It was just -what a hare- the eye. . . .... L . I affair would self, was rowing weaker and colder -, During last year 25,00 volumes Of tailor, .-�.1 ­ ...' be at a dibad-look. day by Ky. 1tL- Was 6"y �to leave , broined.follow like Allan. would do, to obeyed my will and became as steady an , NeW , L. . _* , I �1.�, L,-._�� L�, .' Miss Terripeg is coming -over to her-letter unanswered. She would un- love and ride away as soon " be saw I could wish. .1 rformed the operation the Scriptures were distributed in Bisho .- 1- . - ' York pity. The city work in the dis-I 1. - �.. ­ I � spend -the afternoon with me, Peter., be was; getting into trouble. - - successfully. Arter that I went 0 pointed , , .I-;.., ''. :.- --1 - esting � � :1 '' . , . . derstand that the promise she had ex- n rr tribution of Bibles.has some inter .. I I ,::�..-1 said Mrs. Bunshaw one morning soon torted fro m* 'him was the reason of him 'You refer to my cousin,-who resided forming P_ great many operations. b i� I it is ;,� . r �-�­.­� I after the occasion upon which he had silence, and would know how �to recall here until four or five ypoh�x.-sv,, sha� was"yeam before Icould take I o'clock features. Through. .268 distributing - � - : - ­:.�, ciea, such as missions, churebes, and - Cambri I .I ,-. - �: ­ !-i-.. - �_. � ­ ;. - , . discovered the advantage to be gained him it she wished; so Mary received answered. 'He is n4 with us now, and lunoboon It I bad toopersto at 2 o'clock. Won i ' the year 20,000 cogniti( - ._. ... oft __--I- - . . sy schools, during --- � ,`� � .- - Sund . I .— _. ,. by 1caccirting that lady home. be "Id, no4eply to her letter, and tie went un- I am not acqus4uW with his w re� . 1 900 Bibles -.1i servim - , - . . . , . - - :.- . 1. . . � .1. - - . I _ . - I vol4mes were sent out and - , w ' ' ' , . . - - , - 'Spend the afternoon?'. hindered on his dangerous way. about3.' 1 '$ . " ­ . I . . _: .:-:1. - . I -,. : I HOW to 011re MMMOPIAC� placed in the rooms of prominent hotels. " L The' L ,. I I ' .__..:�...". do4tfully. ' You had better-i uk , her I It chanced one evening 16t Allan It wa-a just about -fivo-4ed6� Awe , ., , . . . I . ()f . .-- � . . ' ' . � I . Large as the home distribution I new v _-7.-.-: , to stay to dinner, hadn't yoiif �Itia a. finding time bang heavily Peter's last visit to Qu"In'S Rw�*- and -Stammerers . . . . , _ 4"ely. if ever, show a i i i ificant whe I � �., � ­.�', L - I . ny Bibles is, it is insign il com- -.. . "' Mat' ho - . � loniz way for her to come., on Ph'Indsi made an excursion down'.Miss Parking. w as i ulto,ignorapt ' �'L� , . . . W Jual.'' J*diM64tof 6990011 whelk,BpeakiUg in pared with the vaat volume .pL.� .out of .1 '. -6 i Is &I-fl_uity IM I of foreiga ..,...,. � . I . __ - q'll ask her,' said Cornelia. She had to-Qteen's Read to am Miss Parking. of that perfidious Indiv , . _ L On_ � ,­- I L-. " _.. - 1. _ . He had 11 -W -Wh , OW L' , aw i�iathod .worX. . 'L 1. Mr. - - � been - wondering whether her brothor and 'her 4�o.ce JudyL befof$ Ur, i4orf� .- fj'at a.'# - I 'LL� * .1 neither beard to the t . , , _- . _ . ,L-L I . . _ - � . : -,-.1 . . � . -, - - . -At. 1 ' of Ma � -. . . . � I I. . 11 4� , . - . -., I v- nor som_suything of his cousin since, cap - .1144 boeu� 1�ui,004! .wbio - . . , . .. . .�il i I .z I -,. - 1 : ­ ­ Ingenious Exetuss. ..,�,� . Lra� - would make the suggestion,-and recei Led the information. "it =Ur.. 4), tr"twolat � . . i. I I . _�, .I con �:. ad it in silent ooni�ihtmerit. As luck the da. lations; aho oould not_expwt, . . . . .. - "�� r. ­.- -- �V he had appealed to him for,ed- calo.0 , _ 1A.04, follows: 1 for the.first too days - I . 1: � i , . . . ­ . . L. . A i I - I - L . � .- - '. t , -into the house in a verfjv , "'...- . . - would have it, Mary Cragabam select- vice, a - tW opi-Att DU c4i is np It" Th 4 � is a he ­ - od�had,a little curiosity to know , from Mrs. Bunshaw - . Frank comes , _ I . . -4 � - . W will allow. ..4 - � . .I fbt�- the � I . 4 1 - , 4 , rWA t . " ; I � ­­ - 18o Oremburo was Mro. Bur-qb&w 06 atlioctt*' 0 .sorry, plight. , . - . -1 . . ad the same day t6 write, asking him hoW the affair with M . =t%� � V ;#-A,( .^� estate. - _. . .I 1, ..- pqp4atitut* the pro� I - '­ to come in and &)a -her that evening at progreAsing. Something more . tbjin rig4ts of aomenz*as the "ry b"t � I . W- - Morey on us-I exclaims his father.-7.", i IlWtA . I . 1. I-. par- 11MIASO . . t , )) ­ , ��LL,c I . �, I . go . urin, .L ­ ., 7-' - - . � a��' , spo-sking -­ sador I �'. - __ i , � ; '' _'�: : the usual hour. He lost no -tima in -urtosity prompt6d )�M visit- he had son wbose 'syrnpathlea-she addid ,ealist. � to p - :ed. a , How you Io9k I You are soake I . - OL Means of MjkL t'hinkW. i" 0^4�aba I I the ermis .'7 ,- _ ­ I .. & �� � W -am, pay&, I fell into the canal. r at an e i. - - .sending an answpr,,buthe qualified his been , '. , . L I llv�L . : I, . _�, ng Veiar known She was al rapid ­afb4l L a - i6W-.and. In - : � PIP � :11 I - .- - promise 4 - for-if anything happened to kj*#,�oung lady, and, when his atten- bar- tahle�.' 4dll.. .�� . t �, - 'L & ,the :,".. t�'go gTound:w .I I -zousers ou 9 ,4 ; RL.Q deA ­.� � itb coakwo ,.. - lot I hean days the or� ,W last I with,.your new ' � I - - :1 , I , -_ ., . - t I . .. � ... ; . . . . . .,. : .to prevea - giow Teimipeg sta ing to tions to bar becamw obvious.- has satis. :�,-I I-am sorry to.L 104TA,tbitt:1�'S,',b norlo - I . . - - Yes- yapit, I ddwi .have time to tak& , ficial a L u ._L.,�'- L � 16-m"im t1k.wd tqiw Italy be arad �. I . L I � - I - .. 1.1 . . �.. ani. with, tbpm; _a.C:AstIo Villa, ae fie4_4 -U -,to ly: relaw,�_to. '" n - - I 11.11 1. L.- - -77 .th- I � L I I I� � . 1, .y . , i_",� gark�ns.. of �.bb *)a _ty , a !Wiy_", _ 11* kw*u , I � . - � I - I . Sir I ,- 6 _1 I.- . ..-1, .. �, . . . . �, I L .1. 1:. .I�p"I !" - I . � W*ft Z -I.. I '. � . -L Z - � L . - I - 1. . 1. _. .. � � L L .. I . i .. - . . . . . �� 11 - . 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Uter th6c dern had taken -in a lot . , A . . . �- ­ . , . ! - ` � ' '' ' �-��! '' , ... I I I . .- L ---' - 'I . 1-1 ,�- 1, � - illness. � L . A OPTHE FAMOUS SCHEME of money it ad ertiwd that it would re- 'If'OUNG CA99Y GREW SOVAST,TBAT' -' "- -� . . . L � ,: $� .'-�"-,, ,I!,,, I y -. ,turn the'jgone shilling for,abilling.. I "I L-:�- �-Cj�,:--� ,: '' � "I � I '..., , : . -- ­.....­ . -- 1 t7 t" ,�'�.:-, W 11 , � !- i i-. -t':,". ItOiTyin London. HICH ENDED RUINOUSL . .. ' -- -IT HAS KILLED HIM. �� - � ;�I ' - . *,, -�, -1�­ At Aldridge's �­ . ­ � ,- --�- ' ' I � � I . - � - .­ �;- ;4a I. . . ­ ­. .1 I .I,,,, : .�,,A � �� - . . . I �� f �Iw- .- 'X THE .se y Mr. Finnigan, . . I . ­0� ­ I 11 r ­�� . �� .. . FROM'Ait"'' ' 'venty horseci ow I , -- ' - re . . also advert' that it had started such . -.j A-. THE VEP,Y-LAT�ST i n e crb -- .. . � I a queor enterprise to see how many :-- � �1 . . '""- , . - --,7 ..., .-I, ,- . I 1�,,. . .. . r the ham- I- : a . 1. .! '.. -, � , ­ : `-I i .1 of Toronto, were put unde . - I . .:.Ir ka � WORLD OVER.� - maxleft4's 4reatest wake Flunisittal Febleme 1ools could be- caught in one da.y. The His-Hair load to be cut Irwite a- Week And�.'' ".:.. ­-- .,. � . -�-�. ; . - �. ,. ." . . - , , , - - - , - , - - � -- . . --., - - mer, � , � . _-�.­, I.... and averaged twenty-seven pounds z .- " � �- �; , -� i.- ­., - . 16- . . . " �."., -c -, - �­ 'r I . &aft its immense operations-uow is falsification arid mutilatio' of the com- .:.'.` -1- . ": ��;i-. � ��;�!, n - I . . ­�-;­---� ;.-......,..-- . Girew Even After Death-TbiB lied ical ' ,--I Z I--." , . .f.­ .- , . .­­­­-.4. ­7� - I . c ��� -�14411, - � : -.--1 11- .- , . 1. . ., . �% . -. �- , - . I , sterling each. ' I # - . ­ . -1 I '. I �� !, .1 :.�' ­ �­.. :�­, ,I I.....I.I-!, "]; ..:�I ­ -a books -were found by the com- Profession Puzzled, by This Case, out #,---" ­: 1. *F7�, "I - I - ;. . -2. - . Destroyed public Credit-Shook the pany � Interestfitil Items About Our-Own Count#*, Lieut. Duncan MacInnes, of the king- � I � . 1- ­ , ! " I ;­ ­.. I . , mittee of awlecy to be tremendous I .. � - 1'"� Il -.r. ,."I . . 1V the United States, and ston Military College, a son of Sena- .: 910acy-Alarketsof 19"XIand. � . 1 . I the Family 4�biected to aip:Autopsy. ­1'11­(`)� . ., .,:- Great Britain, few LT)ie - 1. .- ./-!-.'T.-, ,.,� . secret ry said that the world would ­ �- * ...,I . r e'.1, - ,- .��� - .I . . � tor MacInnes, of Hamilton, will leavw ­ The great boom that the last a After having' astonished the medical. - , .,;, .,... � , . All Parts of the Olobe, Condensed and wonder if he had disclosed all he had :--.-,�'k, ---- .1 . 1�.- ­­ J ­ .., . Lv sc . �­.C"A,:.f-�,!"� I .1 ,I. . . , . . I 11 Aqsorted for Easy Pteading. . ' months has shown in South African se- discovered. On three millions of stock Professibn by growing fifteen inches , �'­--. 1` 1 . .. -%�, . .. . I , I . - .i-11"-- . , ­- . �,, �- .. -, -. twelve millioias 'of money had been in I' ' �.- *� i 11 - - ( , - ­ - .;� the British troops-,in Ashanti. . the money � - -' ' � , . 0 ;,!;,�-f. �-,*j ... . f.--."�` -W -.,-, urities has affected ularketts ess than two months,'sevent�en year: ':,�..­ I "* I CANADA. . 1 , ­ - _ . 't ­ - 1 ., ��!R " - 1. , 4- a'$7. *6',� - , �; , -1 ;%, -'�, -i - I ' r �!,, � - : .:-,� � -. I , ­ - , .-The UniN�d States 4tuthoriti6s have e � the madness wds at its -. ,� ­,T� ,. .L"1. -�. � I . .4; � loatited. Wh a _ J ., . -I - �,­ . �, 44 , .,. .""! �,� � - a' ian of the world.,: Under tho influence of b old Patrick Casey, of Fast-Bridgeport, .:- � %1! . , . I eight ­ I`7 -',-i 1!! . , i . . .I Mr. John Y. Lloyd a 64�4"Vi�A-k been forced to-iidmit that'the. Ca ad . . . _South $ea-stock reached a prein - .1. -.., ,;.t�-.,-��. - ­ . - I - L'�1- .", I ,, :�L I ' - , _ .. ,; .,. � � �. . ­� �%_�­ .i I . .. . _� ..t,L% ... . . i . a-L. eng111eA-,r, shot himself dead at Mont- survey of the Alaskan boundary Is cor- the great atTides in the development of lumof ;Cl 050 land similar whemes orig_ Conn.,, has died. His constitution, `., : , .. . . . . , ­, . ` . !) I . . � 1�-,'i- p ��... A 4 .. ­ �� -I dl,,:. �N� _] . -c --, - .14- : .. -­ - . rect. This leaves the town of Forty- South African- gold mines i I Ong-and sturdy as.1t. was, ,ould not ., .1 , . .. . real. many great Lnating iii tiie craze enjoyed similar str ' 4 ...'... ., . V - . � ':,"', . .�: - k­ _k - , L�- ­' . IV ,., , _ � . - - I John Haynes , foud guilty Mile in British territory. - . restige. The fluctuations in the stock bear up $tart-. ---­­I-:...- L�'ki"�­r.' - . schemes have, been financed, most of p under the strain of such - ' .. , . . � . were awe ins- I ' I ccessive days . . 1--,1 ­ .� . I ,,,.t.1 rin160 n au . . ",:--;, �., ."r A, i I of setting-fire to Boyd & Co.'s premises In an-address' upon. Caniatla at New- ling growth. . ! 1, . L ­;�. .�' . �t,k­e. . which ceyltre, about Barney Barnato. i t was at and 640, and on7 . - . A - . . "i".. . .0 ­�, ' 'I , .,A .- ip Montreal. . castle on Thursday evening Sir Charles I . �'. ­-�,....... �� Z I I commonly known as the -King of the the evening .o( the second day rose to - At the time of his--death in,Bridge- -.- ­ . N. P. ; ,- The Dominion Line steamshi Lab- Tupper, High Commissioner, strongly , .1 - ­� .."­' 4L ,.. P � . - as he was :,�-- %f."i ;-A-.11'. �..' rador brought 450 British soldiers to advocated reciprocal, trade between the Gold Mines" and heeA of 'the Kaffir 370. Four da�o later it -was 820e and port;,.a few days ago, Patsey � . .­�� k��, eig d to � - I �­-.. -I � Dominion and the Mother Country. 'ht .d4ys ator that-it had droppe, ' �j ..I"'..LL .�.. .,. .- �.;, `��,U!7 . circus. This gentleman, 'whose pro called, was 6 feet 3 inches in - - � � �1. -- Halifax. . . . . per -heigbt. He . .­ .­,, . . 70. .Many sdld to make their second . , .� �9 ' Cablegrams have been sent by the Im- had reacb�d- that be' ht after having ' -. .., .,��.i 1���1!54 h I . Axarie Gauthier, the slaktf of Celina . name Is Bernard Isaacs, has rolled up payment on eir first subscription. 19 I.. .,!.�',I.;.. ,i;�� ; . . - , . Consigny ha,q been found insane at perial Government to Canada and Axis- - -, -,�� ­ .;,"N . ., . , tralia to nominate two delegates, each a.colossal by lucky,- daring The managers loaned piles of-money at .starte ow from 6 Aeet In the lat-I.,­ ­-��'! .-A,-'. � fortune d to gr ' ' .A�,.:� -,Z-��.41A:� I,1- -, . � � ­ ' 0*-, , I . .:�.'­!,'. i-7 � e,,". : Aont.,-�-,al. .I I to form a commission with two British speculation and is regarded as the con-- 400 per cent.. &king their own stock as ter part of August. - -' ' -:��' �2-i.." �. , . ,....,- � � � �� - Four M'cnhave been arrested" in collateral.- is method shortened the . I * �, �,t X - i ltd*.. -�`11 -�,, I delegates. to 'consider the question of& trolling. influence of the market for ,supply of s ock, and supplied more. ­ Although he had a iravel-pous"ap-ped ---�I;��-,­�., t�A ­:­ " . . . ,.,�­­ � '; 1, - � . .d.- ,� I I—. , , � N innipeg Fharged with issulng counter- Pacific,cable. he could not supply the demands of a ."-."�' ... I � I I . . . . South African, securities. , From clown money to the� public to frantically put --.11, - ,4 - eit American money. � I,.'.",..�,;­­'7 , 4 - , - - .1 his. . ..,. I . ,,'.." � , . . shipm . Mr. John Dillon, the well-known Irish- in a up its price. � frame growing at ,such a "rate as t ,.,�:��., Ikl�,.­.,i.. .. The live stock �nts ftofti Mont- leader and anti-Parnellite membe,f of traveling circus, he has risen to I � -,-­ -, `J � " , , . I ­ , - ""- -- -e.al this year are greatlyin ex f FOO�S RAN LOOSE. - , , wlAch it was shown, would make hiw ;-.:�,� 4-" 4 cess 0 Parliament for Ea.st Mayo, was married a Position that made him the guest of � . J - - ,-- ,,"'*" 't. -4,A 4? - . - I honor at the banquet given rece The finan..;ie�ing of the South Sea bub- 10 feet tall in April if he had oontinued ".- - -1 - ";;"%"'. 'r, liose of former years. on Thursday morning in London to Miss intly by , . �... ­ .­­ - ­ . - --1: ­. � ­ . - . :, ­­,�- �J ... I . C 114'.�P. I�� Hamilton Waterworks Comm!We',:�'P­ Mathew, daughter of Justice Mathew, ble cannot here be elaborately described. to live. W."--..-'--""---1. �. - -, the retiring 1,ord May-gr of London. but it may be said that the main point . - � - ­ - ­- -11-..-1..., � .10 , -,- . - -,- I .. The Pope I �,.. --�-, ­ .7 1 raise 8175,- ­.. - �J . bestowed his blessing upon the '. . .1.-,-..:- . --mimended a by-JAW to The abnormal growth also-seem, a to�, , � .4.- ,:: .,I - ,. - 1�4, 1 1 . Like John Law, who financed the Uis- of the Government was the reduction %, i. .- 1-11�;�; I . - . . A.­ �Z .- . . )1) for special improvements. marriage. . . . .111. Iv 'V, . 1. I 'V'1- 2 - J of the so-called irredeemable annuities cause a general break-down of the sys- - -1, ;., `­ '�. �'-V� �: - -�­­'. � The art works in Hamilton have or- Mr. Huddart. the pto-moter of the At- hi�MiPPi schemes in France. Barney Bar- . .-:' ,�-­,y ..i.% I ,� " . �', 'T" - - !:,� I - I " ,.. � - , �. . ated in tho reigns of King William tem by-draining nutriment-from many 7 ' '� V I . %nee and ere ,,1.�-�;Z_ :1 "Lilized the Hamilton Art Students' lantle fast mail service, says that Mr. nato 'wields an immense influe . . I . : Chamberlain has done all tha and Queen Anine, to run for terms of-99, organs. Thus Pattlok Casey bad Bud- �1 :- ,.�",t* �'!,--.-�:, I :-!-1 " . % .. . . I � - ' � ,. aague and elected officers. a word of advice from- him ig treasured 96,, 89, and � less number of years, .... ;_ .�,.,::­i., I -, intenced :-'to 'to , ad9ked, and he feels certain that the - il - ­ .� - , "', ­,­ , . - Wm.' Farr was se n up by speculators as guaranty for gold. amounting to, nearly 4800,000 per an- denly lost the power of -speech. - ..�.;- �, , I i-,-,-.:.-- - . ,�;, .- :�-_-,�::.. �i,-,�- . . - , . ,� , - -- iary for attempt- Mminion will now- secure a fast At- . �4 i�­ ­� . c &, ", , I , � elars in the penitent num. AVhen the South Sea directors in This was mom-then a -month before : .:.,­�!, 19r, . ng to murder his wife at Winnipeg. lantic service, that may be in operation The craze that has grown to continental . :�*�. - . ., next summer. - - 1720 opened their books for the practical .1 ' . ... --1 I " - �­ - ��'r' -�1.X',�." , - - ­ .'.t.: -� ,I,. .� . I. proportions' is making itself felt even lumption of: the whole national de he died, and he never recovered his �-.-�� �.­ '­ ­ ;k"�,�l .11r. William Horan, a pensioner of asfi bt, ­ . I I �, ' .1 - .--()�­ ,­ . the Royal Irish Constabulary, was Lord Salisbury, replying to a -depu- in the gold-mining industries of other they offered �heir stock at 300, market voice, although be could hear-' and see '..�..' '-.t-T" .�.44" . . � . -" .��' .04-1 ,s4ini- tation from the National Association , parts of the world, and with improved gice that Aal being 825. So great was quite well. ' Ile acquired th0aculty of ­�, - I—. frozen to death . at- SaItcoats, .4 � I �­ I I -3 . 1 . I ,�r.,��.,-. 50V�f I .. . - . of Hop Growers, which complained of. I he rush of big people that tlw subscrip- ­r,-.��.,.!,!.'Mi . . . .1 .� boia. for a making his needs knowm by the symbols - ,-.1- ". ..­ - : - .".;," 11 the -depre - . . I . . . .1 'I ' .9sion, in their business, said I processes America may come in . tion amounted to E2,250,000. --- , ::� .,- I A-movemcnit has been started among that Jae could not Jiold out any hope o s I � - Fools ran 'looseso madly that one pro- of the deaf an4 dumb, and when lying' .. "­' : .. - �,X�A - L I . ­ 11 : . , - A I "' - - a certain number of Montreal citizens . . .. . ::��i�.. - ., an irnport duty heing placed upon any I The schemes of the canny fin ancier ),ezt was thus advertised in the.papers: in bed could thus oommumpAte with- , - llli kl-�- ;1; , :: W, . * - . , . I - . to erect. a monument to Louis Joseph . , L . :.;. ..-� -ii:,-­� article of general consumption. Law ended in an enormous panic, and For -subscribing two millions to a cer- those about him. �' - . . '-11' ft. .- - Papineau. . . I- ' . �­��'Ir '. , - , ., I ", - �. , . ­� � � - . - tain promising or profitable design - ,.,, vw�.I. . . : , .�:;�.�� � F . - �­- died, the case ' - T '- .. UNITED STATES. ., . :' A , � �,"A-.... � ­-, ., , I ­ I cool, clear-headed financiers of the old w The physicians who stu , ­ 1�;.. ­ 0- The MinWer of Justice refuses to �i� , . . hich will hereafter be � . . .� ,-.11 I J,- . . - . . ' - ' �, ` --1, ,i - - ,-��­� , ­." . interfere with John 't. Hooper's sen- d and new worlds are standing aloof and As offset to thi.s sort of Jolly, .. . . ", zrl-.­ ��It--� I ' 'Rigliteen bodies- have been recovere . a joker of this astonishing growing boy, how- .i- 1. �:11.1 I I . I . . '.. . 25 years for attempting - A- , . r , . * I . .: �..,'.' �'N". � tence Qf � to �f ro'in the wreck of the street car in the predicting that the end is not far and opened a two million subAcription for ever, were more puzzled' by- ­�- ---,:-"1; : I � murder his wife. . river at Cleveland. . - . that the vast machinery of money which an invention for "melting 'down saw - . I �Z... .11� - � :­",.- 1. '. :� Z-;" !. k . ' ;...- - .� �` , . C.PL ­ I -.:��,� � ,�:....:�;::L*�t�'�F ], - The earning R. for the � . dust and chips and c . THE UNEVENI-�ESS '.,:. ' .� - :!f - 8 of the . . It is positively stated that the Masse mating them into . . . I ­ I . . . ' : � ­ , ,*.I" ., .� I ..� � � wk-�J��' � deli7 has been set afloat will soon tumble in clean deal b�ards without cracks or of * . : �.��".:" -November 14 last show Harris Company, of Toronto, has his growth than by- the surprising ...-­:.-,::.- 1. - week ending - - ­ -. ­ . ' ­';"-: ­ �,­N - . . an increase of $71,000 compared with nite ruin. They have te -d the South knots." . . - . I decided to locate at Niagara Falls, . rme rate of the growth itself. Patrick - -.. I .. 1,� . .,.. ­: ., - Q... the corresponding week of -last year. N. V . . African boom a second South Sea It was toward the close of September . - : ... �.­.- ­ ,I,,--J-, . - i,� 1, . - I I Company stopped- grew faster upon one side of his body L-- '�'� 1, - -221...�'�g . . A banquet wilt be given to Mr. Scar- Mrs. Mary T. McMillain, afias Mrs. scheme and prophesy the same dismal . .� 0. i �,, - . I . 1 I 1;� . - ., �-",A,j-�: payment and the bubble was dissipated. than on the other. . I ­%!.. -�,- . geant., the. retiring-Ceneral Manager of Mack, of Hamilton, was found -y by i result from it as from the diauter of The fines laid upon the directors for ,- X,.:�.�. ��Ik.�,I,, I,, -1,-.: - :_ ­�,�­ - � � - gui"iting 1 1720, which shook England's ,money the benefit of the stockholders aggre- t, � .. 11. the Grand Trunk Railway, by -a num- an Auburn, N.Y., jury of counterfe On his left side he VMS three inches, - - , I . . � I- ... ber of prominent. citizens of Montreal. United States postage. stamps, and Nv&81 - longer than on his right. Both his ­:'.- ��' i - '�.1 I ga - ' . .. , , . . The Canadian Pacific Railway - has sentenced to eighteen months in the markets right to rock-bottom. ted over X2,000,000, and the valid as ri ht leg and arm were, comp!kred to his :.",-.­ :.- . 'f�.. � I . . ''. 1, , 'It', too short. . ­ - ��-* - ae ts distributed among the stockholders le . - r.--I- . ;i-3 .1 � . . . given a reduet ion of four and a half. Erie County penitentiary. in, this connection a sketch of the .1-. '.. I .� .- cents per h-undred pounds for the, ex- I gave a dividend of about 33 percent. This was somewhat counteracted by ­I -.-.,",'4-1 - .. I . The Supreme Court. of Minnesota has famous So" , . I � I I ..I:- I I Iii, - ��- " - . . I , I . uth. Sea bubble may be of in- So ended the, South.Sea scheme, which the fact that, his bones becoming soft - . .. ��, �, , ` . f � portation of Manitoba grain through t.0 handed down a decision in the ow of - t,er ' `- - ,, . - . : est as an example of what monArosi- had Its inspiration in the famous Mis- ­ --.�. I I ,� � . New York and Boston on the all-rail . and pliahle, his left leg bowed- in walk� - , .:;- L�,- -- , * .. . I . . Harry Hayward. the murderer of Catb- ' mpl h d 81"ippi scheme engineered by John Law, ing. Thu')3 he could put both feet upon .. :-..:Z - -1-1,% � route. crine' Ging, denying his appeal for & .ties of financing may- be acco is 0 - . I .. -01 ..% ,:, �­1-t � ,.:g . . . . .. -�, . I and may cause. in France, in' 1717. .. .. ��i�!�,� . I . ' � --t -year's . . - although one leg .. 1 prz--1� � The revised fl-ures for lag new trial. Only, the Governor's execu- - � - ­­ . : , I . I - I- I I ­:It.�, ,-,-� . - el - I .. was straight and the other crooked. .. . ­ ..�T . trade show tuat Canada's trade during tive clemency now stands between BEGINNING OF TIIE SCHEME. :- � . . . - ing and .... ­. . "' - - But pk&rhaps the moot surprisi - ­-. -, , . - .1 - . .: '.' tz,!, " , . ' ;.;i the perind of general depresslo.ni was bet- Hayward and the, gallows. - , - In 1711 England had a -floating na- .i I ASTOR IN CANADA.�� ' -, . unaccountable feature of this strange . .. L:'.' 110,71 - tex than any other year's business since at a. number' of Vnit-e*d I tional debt (it A:10.000.000, and Sir John . . � . 1. . ' I t is sa i d t b � -­, .;...­"­'-�+�. , --: ' I . Case was that a short time previous to ; ­, .., '-`A- � , I Confederation, except 1892, 1893, and State.s capitalists are prepared to invest ' Blunt hit upon the scheme of .t.aking� IneAdents, in gbe career or the Founder.fof - 1. '.- - . his death Patrick Ca-wy's hair turned ., ., r�,J . - 1. . ''., - 1894. . - twenty million dollars in a rouW f rom :over the-whole-debt. A company of em-i- the Wealthy Astor Family. from red to black Where it had been . I'I.:--:. ­-' �� . - L . , _ Alajor. Markham, cc) ston, �-nent merchants organized the South ' ­1_-,-.,. mman lant of last, Toronto to the Atlantic, via lAwL ., ­ I . . I stor, the foundef of of an auburn tint it bicame as black -i� � V . � . - � - . _ . . year's Bisley team, in his report sug- which will m�akea-savingoftwent -four Sea Company to receive an annual Pay- . as a Taven's wing. It was jet black at r �.:-� .-.: - .,-,- ::: I i �: .� .. '. - 1-1 gests that no competitor be allo' "I T, from the Government the Astor . ­,.. -�;:- : � . Weil to hours over the route via Mon= and ment of X,60o,00j) fai'mily of New' York, once the time of his death. . - ..,. . I .-� . �'. :- ,��"­ - I ­-, ,I;. � te C t on the national debt which liad an establishment Ph - - who had examined his . I -&,�4.:. have a place, on the team m10TC than. is expected to control Canadian freight. ,as in r s in Montreal, cam . , -­�,- , :!�, -.. I . I ysicians . . ,­�­�..� ­ - three times in five years, so that the William A.Shoe.maker.one of t be law- I they were to extinguish by their profit Astor wZ n in Heidelberg, in 1763. could account- for this surprising and � . :­�.,. I - ::: 1,,� ' . . ' I - ' . ��' . � . - . , yers who def noted floh , the murd : �� :;_ . ­ -1 -s may pass around more freely- - ei nes - 'in South Ame iciao trade. 0 . honoi en . r . At the _ teen he set out for unparalleled change only on the theory ;- ­ ' tol f si]L - _e''. .. -, � � -- . , In 1717 the pompany made another ad that the tincture of iron whi' ­ .� 4. 111.­ . ast wec . -. .44'. .. - . ,I, k at Calgary the body-()f Paul er of Pietzel, has been charged in openl - ch was .1 . 1,� �, . st�ek ' ` 4 .1�. �� Faillaut was diseuvered, he evid�.ntly court. with having manufactured evi- lvance to the. Government, and in 1720 London , � his fortune, from given the boy as a tonic, got into his . 11" �L. '-,��"V. `Q . 1. ,��, .. af I .­'. '�,1. - ,�-�� ;,.�-, - ce I'lie da' denee for the procuring, a � th y proposed to 8ho-abler a national debt wheince, a residence of four years, blood and so- changed the color of his" Zm- .; .- �, I - having met, death by violen ' . y I . * � -, � - - been hair. Liberal quantities of this drug ­ - .­`: , -.'� 1.- .1 he migrated to America. It had I , - ­ his thody was discovered his wife and WOman's signature to an affidavit which , which had now rusen Lo 'C20,000,000 after. . ­ 1-1:.,- .�. �'' ­ . hich he'paid the war with Spain. The comp to him by hisattend- ­I., .. 4 . daughter were drowned whit she had not. read, and for w .".�� . , . e. crossing "y was his intention' to pur.sue in the new �vere administered i � '4�­'A il�,. , . I - . .'I,- . � ` . . . ­ -- . . . �. ,�, her twenty dollars. The accusation ' to get 5 per cent. for 7 1-2 years when - . - ing physician, who now believes!tbat it , ; ; , :1-1 . . on the frail ice of Buffalo lake. . I the debt might. be reduced. ,rhe bill world the musical instrument business, . - .:,�-� �­ � 4�1. � - ­ , . . I - � I created a profound sensation. caused the change, of color. . .- ­ - ! ��,', . . � Arcithishop Cleary has purchascil a . .�'I � 1; '1� ,-c . . 1,- 1. I"c�., I onne,through Parliament, stock row to a knowledge of which he had acquir- Equally surprising was the growthof - -*��: . ...- -4: I . I - building in Kingston for $17,000, :and The fast mail train on the New York., . .�- .�. ;:, r, -- ..- . �e ed on Wednesday . 550 to R90, and then fell to 640 on June ed wh his upele in the boy's hair. His hair during his sick- , .'. :�.. ,I '.' . . will convert it. into a elassi6al col ,ge' Central was ivreck . ile am loyed -with ed ,-. : *;.J:'..A� �. . - iornin� )�bout three, miles wemst, of 3. IT20. Then the price went back ness and while his growth continu . , ­ %,­ 4 - - ... -. , 0-, _ J'he n ab.- . ,�'.-.. ..,... �. �- -1 -:� - . I Korne, . . , fish-rlat&q were re, . up London ; but learni'. g from a fellow . . .­­ .� in -whlioh Roinan Catholic young kn('n p to 750., and in August it reached 1,000. . teady and alarming, grew at an ... ,�, , , :1 I The put I* Hot scared, and down it went -paasenger. o the -" Way out, - of normal rate. It-ha,d to be out twice a. . -.., . can qualify f6r an� profession. The the s , .:.. ;. . I . -11 , . . ., inoved by four -lads, a tinder twent ; ) ic r . .1,% .1 �1­11 ­ college will bee.opened in September, - to 400 by SepLember 12. 1 . . � :.., 1. 11 I - n, (if age, w pturd I fortunes to 40 a e, week. - :-. �.i:� .. .. - IS96. Degrees will be c-�#nferred. � Yea ' - .-. ' - %.. --� - Their leader, the son of a wealthv New ! The Bank of Engrind tried tD avert a His body grew at the rate of a - :,.,.�.. -, ­- �5 .. . ' .� .. . I, . " ':' .; % . .- . Mr. Charles .-M. Tlays, the new -Gen- York I' made a full ronf.esusio ' 5maAh in public t by taking $3,- the ben.t of his business pursuits was :� .:; ..�,­��-, I - I .. ­ awyer, . . n. 1 ad changed. Se�tling in New York-whicb QUARTER OF AN INCH - -- � - *-.1 ­, - - -- - ' ' L -, �. . . : �-.­ . I-': . eral Manager of the Grand Trunk, in . He said they wrecked the train for the ; 5(X).000 worth of guwk at 5M. a per day, but his hair grew much faster. .� � ... . an interview at Montreal said he would - things held for a while, but a couple of at that time� 1783. was a state of dee . - t.,. ­-'i�.k ,A . . purpose of robbing the pamwngiers, but - . p A week before Pat - 11.��:.��, ­,t;�) ' . ...; . .- , --- �:­ � . not take hold of the road till the, new whi-.n thpy 8-.w the extent of the disaster faiJurea sent 8outh Sea stock sagq1ing financial deoression, caused ..- by the ­ ,��- ..� . . ,4� 1 ' - . , stopped. growing. ' tv'j', .. - . . .. . I ag�in 1 ­4�. I. . I year. Ile, s e recent railway they ran away. - ' and messengers went to flan- seven years �var of independence, just - Ilut miniediaWly upon his death it -,.,.' '. , ..-�,. '.1 � . .. . . � . . . . ­ . - 11 -� - agreement as a. go�ud thing, and e , over to call King. XVilliam home. On -�, % ­%�.. � -- 1", I . -- According to rornmercial iquintriaries. . he .commenced to grow at an alarming . . -1. ': .­ - � : . pre,is�d the belief that. better tinixs Deow.mbeir 8 parliamentary inveatiga-. brought to la close-Astor, that � �% . .,;�--.���,1. . - . . , - - . - . ,I .1. . were coininlir. . . I 0 business in the United States for the i (ion began and sensational examina- might tho more surely -gain a know- rate. Several of the physicians who : '�--,..,I �-:." .�%�-� . - , -week has not been of a specialty encour- had been watching his c4se desired in . - . ... ..1. .,�."."7. .. � -, -, ,. - .1 ,rhe. inspection _of gas meters through- aging nature, dulness and low prices tion8. arrests. confisaaLivn8 of . papers-, ledge of his! chosen business, hired to th,e interest of science that his body - ., ­:.. -,­-�:1. , . I .1 . ­ � ,e,�.� - I � out th- 11iominion reveals the far-t t hat be,- expulsion from Parliamer�it, resi ation I . .. , - ing generally prevalent. The fact , t Ex. a Quaker fur trader for the small be pre-served for the purpose of observ- -, .."":�--�-%­�..,-.�'. , - ! of - - � I:---- I , `,�4 .- � -- out of 913,562 meters only 2,741 were tfi, Mr. Aislabie, Chancellor of t 0 . i�­.­�� .-, , �E I � I it. stocks.are. 'Aarge accounts to acer-�chequer, and the reinuval of all South `WV14,led of thiee dollars per week, re- ing ,this strange .ph nomenon. �- ,-, �j',�' n 0 em n . . - I found to be accurate, but a curious, tainextent for a decline I th d a d' ' It is known, for instance. that the hair �- .1 ;� . I J,�.-� . . ­ . . ­ . �4- . . .11 - feature was that in a very large Ma- awl (.18ea directors from Government of(ice taining the I right to dispose of the . 0 A . l also the expectation that pri d after - ­ Qy, I . 4 - � � V. ­ � -. I were charact,eristic features in denoue- stock of Ical instrumencs that he death, especially the. beard ' � t 1; .-� jority of cases the imperf-ct records will ,,,-o yet lower. Of course, unge.assiom- , of adult : . . V i . - - 1� �. . I . � � . ' - . . . - ­ 1. : - , . . . were against the companies, and in able ,vveather and excessive rain has mp-i MOUt Of 'this great financial drama. bad broug out with hi.in. It was wen. . But Patrick-Casey's hair grew . ..�. , � -4.4� �, .�`- �- .. . � . , - � -.. -- . tributed in part- to the slarkne.". mind � It was a scheml-, "worked " a's we work I - af ter he died 'L. "-. . favor of the consumers. in . .4 i . I the w1der we-at her of the. past. day or i its 8ticremors in these halcyon days of not ong fort- the energetic young go fast that a short tim, -.-t- ' `1Z . The Grand Trunk Railway Company ,,he llouse of German set up for himself. This was, the attention of the W ertakers -was - ­. "S., ' . .-. . � . � I . 11 , ,- - has. ad ,m, by two bas in .wmw quarters already caused h0omful alwculation. . 1- .1 . .� . - . opted the block syst( � indeAd. in a iiniall way, for he travelled called. to it. The fam- j of the boy, .--,,�,':­,.. . which one train is not allowed t I oleave abetter engiry for oeasonable, 1A)rds found that this bill had been push- 1 -.--4. ...- .-I ,- . ,, go()&# ed in the - through the, country bearing his park however, objected to his body being :I . ."i.1. - - '.. � ., . . .. Ministry and the Commons e physicians desired. -.t;.". .41r-. -�., - 1*1- . a statior: after another until the ne]it such as-w(x)l ens, rubbers, and 8hows es- by the weight of South on his back. To him the wilds of kept. as th .� F" -­���-,* .,;tation signals that the latWr has left. TWially. Actual and prospectivestrike8 . Sea stock be�- Ily long coffin.- `�� - , `,,A - - hind it. - . central an& western Now -York, the He ed an unusua "�' -` ��..'-' -- . - :: .. � , ,- ellect. The-de Z -i.. -,��,, . I The -change will necessitate the em- are having a depressing Under iveirr John Ford, of Bridgeportl I -- - haunt of fur-bearing animals, -was a . 4 .. 1� �Wl, .� � �� . - . , 1. � I. �� ployment of a large number of extra m&nd for, iron and .steel is easier, and SET`I`�LEMENT IN PART...,. I source of untold wealth, which he soon who acted for the family, said that the -.,��,-.��', .,'. ,�Ip.- . ­ - , ': � . :sl- ­ k -�. . . . , .. , - - - " ... telegraph operators. prices ar' weaker. Un-ett led quotal ions turned to reat rofit. But his energy boy .required one of the largest coffins � ,'�,­ ­.,� .. . I- - ; .i. ,-,, .:- � . The ilouse made resolutions oondem- - . . : . ­ . ... , . er interfere with the nianufac- ... : �.'%. '."��, . I Tbe report of the Inspectorof Weights for leatle natorY of Lhe South Sea Company and was guch That ge, soon extended his he had ever handled. 1 :: .. � .­I I :. -�..;�111 -,, . -�- I , ­ �­., � - - ture of boots and shom.. Prices are its the inter6t of the medi- -'11�.. . I - I� 11.,. .. � . and Meas'ures for the last fiscal year lxxnn Practices which had &ffec _- ,t.6d operations into the greater wealth pro- So great was , It, - I �..�v .. ­ )- - . . tead.V for turpentine, tobadco, coal, and I .and Dr. F. , . I� .-­ -I ­k �. I , � ­ - hears special testimony toAhe honest. s . public Credit. ducing wilds of the frozen north cal _professors in this c,-,e that ' , ..-% .1 . . y lumber. I im B w , the City Medical Examiner ,:.' '.1��.- L+i ', , . .. . Of -Toronto. Of the vast number of . 1. z - Verily, it was a "boodle council" of the pathless west. This bringing b . Do ns . . ­, .-...� -0,�-;,- . . . �� ­ . '..... , . .: I.. cl posed to hold an au- :...�-:�f-',,���-' . I ; I -1, .. . weights and measures inspected in that I 1� .7r.1 . . ,,... - I I ... the first water-South Sea waw,r.' A into competition with the more exten- of Bridgeport, prol' '.-- 1: ., - .L�N,�,T` . I I . - � � . 0 .-I.- r mal Lucien Bonaparte died an.d . ive Canadian trade, so long centred topsy for the purpose of ascertaining, if ­'. -r, .-z", T,;- 1. - - a d' - -nd that. before I . � .-Z'11 v 1, cit., there was not a single r J ti I conlinittee of secredy fog . - . V, .%. C any subscriptions were ta.ken X674.0W � 1W, the cause of the boy's abnormal 1 �..-I.. ��,-­ 47-�, . Beilev,lle, Charlottetowu, and . denly in Rome.. I - in Montreal, he deterthined to " carry' poss This, ' -11".. , '. ., - ­,,', -1.,` ... . I . - . are th'p, only oth3r cities that ha an -placed to ,popu- the war into Africa" and attack the rowth and strange *8ir-kness. . .­ .� 14. of the st,ock had been � - �1. - - � It is officially stat,eA at St. Peters- lartze the anadian fur lords in their stronghold. fowever,. was interfered with by the ' �' "­:­ 4,;,U-, 'k�. ­ , .,� - ...... .1 .� ., " .. - -- 'pX" . -F � . - * Downs, and the family, : ..l �-!,;� I.. " . .;(Iqalty good record. bill. one of the highest C I . With this end in view he established sickness of Dr. . . . . . I . , , ., I pit - "touched" wag the Chan- ­�­­ � 'IN­ �� . . bur that eholera has broken out afresh di i -aries . , I . . . On Thursday morflang, at his resi- in Wussia. � cc - Montreal for purchasin would not allow any other .physician ;_ . - ;a Z, � ' ,.-" . �, - . Uof of 9 ::,_ �­'-. L,t'. - ­ `13 . I - dence. in St. Thomas, Ont., Mr. -John C. the Exchequer himself, who appen. to h '.. ­ ��� . I .. , 9 " , ,' -ough (L trap-door with A son of the late Lord Randolph was expelled from Lho House and com- direct from the Indians and tr old an autopsy. 1 19, -Hawkins fell thi kccording to law he was not allowed In August last Patrick wak a strong ... ::--1:-�`­V -1-H �� .1 .. - - a lighted 1�mp- in hi's hand. - The oil Churchill- will serve as Lieutenant in mitted W the Tower. The Earl of , V, unusually active and ...1-1 -.".., _;� ­ .I.P.., A the Spanish army in Cuba. - , . to ship his stock to his headquarters and healthy bo . . , � -� -­,,�!��'. - Sunderland was found culpable. The d ' weighin - about 130. ,- -�;z - -- . . ignited and set fire to his clothil He . at New York. All shipments from vigorous, an 9 . ,.-��:�'l-it 1,�,�,... ­ noldie�e ;­­ ,­ % ��.:;­ -L 't.y di- Then he began _ .,�:.. V��� managi*,.d to extinguish the-blaze It is reported that the Spanish Ministry stood up for him but the na- suddenly -to.. --:��, , .. � - � . . �. the colonies had to be sent direct to- pounds. ,�- � ­­ ­ - --- ... vestinr hiYnsclf of all his clothing, al-* in Cuba are committing horrible atroci- Lion believed him at fault. He tre- --. I ...',��" -'...; "� Great Britain. He therefore leased grow, his weight ran up to 160 pounds,, ,;- ­­ ,.. I- , . - ,I -- . - though he had two ribs fractured by the ties, not sparing women or children. signed an First Commi r of the from. Frobishire the warehouse on and then began to rapidly decline. ... ..�-.-,­.�V,., . . . ., . .1"'.. - .-- fa I 1. . The Sultan of Turli Lq reported to Treasury but still onjoyed'royal favor. ' .%-7�. -.i'��' . ..r,--. v -,1�,I,.. . I . . I ­� . I -1 � - I The South Sea direcLors gave in in- Vaudreuil street where his winteir's .. . ­.- .,­... .�,�­".., .., An attempt was made on Thurs"y bea physical wreck. Durchases were stored until they could . . � �. F. !.- . -I ".... . -L -,"�! ., - gh officials do - - -.. .. ..1: - . -., �­q -" . - , , I . .�;f!l�1� 1)--- -u . '. ­ " ,I i ventories of their estates, which were G� shipped b the first vesse saililg morning Prayprs In a Machine Shop.- '. --,.t.,- -. " 1k I night by two higfiway� - the not hesitate to speak against his au- I ­ . 4. .t--.:- .:�'­ . - . . - -nen to rob partjy confiscated by Parliament for to London. Ltor came regularly to � X11,i I .. � . Ancasiter stage near that place. One of thority. . . the benefit of the bubble's victims. Montreal to look after his Canadian There is In Progress. in Corinth, La., ,.-:�, - -.,,�-� - . - the highwaymen struck the driver with A Canadian missionary named Mar- A saintly old party was. the promot- . . L ­�- . .I ­,Pli. .. :..- . ­�- . . a slung shot, rendering him insensible. tin was terribly beaten and afterwards trade, often stopping a month at a lious revival, conducted by .:.. -.1',1 I 11 � -:;,?, . . , djin, er of the South Sea bubble, Sir John tim,3. While &cc mulating wealth � ..,'.­ . -.1'! , ­.. � . , . I. They evidently failed to find the mail imprisoned at Fekkeh, near Ha the Rev. Sid Williams of San Antonirl, .. - ­!� .1� i.. :2.�� i I , . � Blunt. Cunning, bold, and plausible, fast ho was still tuhrif t , for he ga . . -, . . ,. .- ­I . - I . bag, which was under a buffalo TObe. Turkey, where he was detained sixteen this pious scrivener was tba very gen- the ho nX lived in v' Tex. A week ago the.city was cold and., ­�:`�­ - `� ".- " . .. . - - . " -N The driver, Jacobs, had eight stitches hours before he was released. . tel the go .by a his . ' ' ,� .- �- '".- , "­.':- . � - I . , �"�;;:I , put in the wound n his head. . las of atock * bbing. When he ox,- warehouse, occupying the room formed indifferent, and.,now it is abliite with � ­ �1.. � ' ' . .. - -1 . - . '�.. ­ �. ­ ­ � I � . I ined ho 'V 1. ,�--'1:.1-." .�� -P -� . ;­6", . .0 Trouble has arisen on the West w 1: now company, could b turning the gateway into &window. -- . I I ,�'T'' . . . " � � . I I - African coast, Capt. Dower, tht religious.enthusiasm. The other morn . .".., I .-T,11" .1. �4 '�Al. - . GREAT BRITAIN. : -�--.­ "',I 5 Bri- rmade the agent of the government, The outward appearance of the Asto I � .1 . , .� . ..: I . �I - r � , . ,�-,I - . . . . . .. ..... -.L%. .: r% T tisb resident at lbadam, hav at- and-ithe Bank of England superseded, Ing Mr. Williams , preached a great. ­­ .� I L,�'.-� � . � .,.. 11.1 - warehouse. has remained almost un- .-.�� � : , . - . - ;-1 - . John R,edfern,the well-know"11 London tacked aad killed the King pf �Wo and .eveFlbody believed. First the bank changed since the days when in it he sermon in the shops of the W. T. Adams - .,-'. ,t,-�:V -­-1. �-11. . . I— : -: . .--Z 1�-11-' - ; � I :... - I 1 I . I . tailor, is dead. many of his followers. outbid the t-.jmpan ur Machine Company, where were gather- . -�`-- - I ig - - i - y, and then the lat- competed for the Canadian f trade 1.�. '" i . :,. . . . , I . .I ­ ­­ .-­� . ... -- . ... . )j- . Bishop� -Wilberforce- has' ,­ A band of 'brigands attacked, - ,& ter raised the baxik forite millions, and with the all-powerful Hudson L Bay ed not only tho proprietors and'em-niov- .. I � "M;l J,: .",: been: &P- . . '-1 ". . � �.w I .. ter-Vo- in 'Italy, but that settled it, . th- ees of the company, but hundreds ol de -, ­.:�::' I I�� .: pointed Bishop of Chichester. convent at Vi . . � Company and the enterprising Nor - .-,, ..'�. .. . - .�­­ ".. - were successfully resisted by twenty . I West Company. About the beginning beat people of the city. Thesq shops are � ..��­- �' : ­­ . �, '. lt is-propo.sed to incr THE CHURCH SPECULATIVE.- . .",': ,� . :� ". , .. I ., 010" 1 . �. "!",� .. raonks, who, - armed with musket&, of the centur the colonial shipping opened with prayer every morning, W. ,�L-�-­ ,:�L_ ,,- _". ­ .� ..: Cambridge's retiring allowance as are-' - colonists co e CoMpan - - . . w6l..1. I . WIMpelled the brigands to retreat,leav- The church-could resist no more than laws were reTaxed and iii'A T. Adams, the President-'of th y . �, ..t�t _, L-'%- - - ' - :..',� I I : ­N� . . � I ­ . .. L" cognition of his long and . .,- . ---,��'j - . -gain. , ,, ,­ _�L ,:,,�. valuable ing several of the number wounded. the laity -the spell of IMWIC Sam- enter into direct foreign trade. Thufi often conducti the servides himself' I :­ a, ,., _� --�,�­ e . lag .11 �­, , I I ,� � , Services. is orders ei al never to an & I­i,�,�:..:-''t�-:. ,. . ' - The Ameer of Afghanistan is extreme- ue.1 Chandler, " eminent Non-Conform- Af;tur, finding lit le ,further need for and h u they a r : 4� �-, .; - ,,� . : � .. ., ..;, The Chinem Gov&nment 'is ordering h, angry at the failure of his son Prince ist risk�ad all he bad the alllirinCyl keepinj up his Cot ad . . shops a day witho re opened-'.. , �L in i jan brgneh, closed .. w. 1. ., .1��.-.­- �.,� nev, war&hips,' and it is feared the Razrulla to -establish an Afghan wheme, and for two or three yeara un an coriducted his western business with, prayer�- Wednesday morning be.., -�- L-�- ' :��. .. ... - . 1 . .1 - - 0 ,F.� :. , - L . �Z­ - ­ -­ .. Clyde lock-out may drive the orders ,I Ily and. de a.talk. - .�� :- . I ,egati,on in London, and he threatens served in a book shop as W01 as in his A� from Now York. . . led in prayer. D*, . .� . , � I-.;,..- ..:L:-- ,�, ,out of Britain. . I - . . 1 ­ .. . . . �.M:- ­ , . - . , . .. I . ' , ­ , . . .. I_ I-6 .."� 4- . 1 . .. I � - ,m . . I%". . .. - -­ . ... on th arrival of his son and his suite pul It to .y for it. One of the'piteous . .. I .. . � ­ - -. u , - I . .:... � - I ..- . . �.,­:,`- ,�,."': ., - -� . -- - . .., � � : i -4.;� - . . "L..-. -� . . , . .�,�­ . � , .� .Z-,-. I ­ . I . . . k1Z F.l . - I"�.... Mr. R4kert H* kilward', tbe Duke tWat he'will torturethe chief notable sigfits of Mdon was one Thomas Hud- - -/ , Another StLP I Out'. - �.�' ` �- ' i ' ; . '. k7hf0#9IVabI0.',-.: �-- / � I . . � .. � i ,. ,o. , -� � . -a -lborough's law,-er, officially' and burn a, fow others &live to ,testify son . -1 .-, .1 .1 I - ;-, . -. ,z'. -,., :V�.CL '­� �-,7� ' '1� L of Mai , who left peace and wealth in the . .. . - � . i ­ - --.1.1. L'..-�I"I'� !,,4,L 40 . . I -, ,.-.-- , -� "I contradiQts the statement that there' his displeasure. country to try his luck in the bubble. Old Friend-Helto I go you an * ' .'But you ought. to forgive his pulling' . ,­ - ,:.�,­ : y .L , . M . -.. I ,A- ,. I � ., - I . * - _ be:� 11� : ­,�; � ., , y- is a heavy moitgage on the Blenheim trade, DOW, -tie wits soAntoxicate'd . .. :,�L�...... It is understood in well-informed Lm- He became insane, and wretchedly.wan- ah I Why 'did you retire your nose. � ­ .- i . . . . -:.- �: - � ,. MIA -n from iteraturef didn't know what be was doing. . .11 . . estate. . . -lared the st f'. of the metropolis, a I . . -- ,' ,,�. : ,�-.;". . . - , ��, ­ ­ - , �­ don official circles that the assembling I . I ­ . � .t�.� .Rtutism Pasha, the Turkish' Ambas-' of the British and foreign fleets in Sal- objeot lemon to his kind. "Tom of Ten Do Writer-Got hungry. t �­ . ��i - .­ Didn't know .what-hv w as doing t Do- ­ . . ­�­ ; .1,�" , I 1.1;!1,- -'- I "P. . .1, ­ - ­-1. . .. i;`­�� .�. Tl.ousand," an he called himaielf. Titers . you mean to tell me that when a man . . '­ f, -. 1. -- �" sador to the Court of St. James, aied onica bay is having a good effect upon lie .- ­ - . I - I � . I ­ . , , I , ,:%.I at an early hour op Thursdhy worping. the Turkish Govei were funiiy folks, honest, too, 1 doing : - hunts around for 10 minutes until I .. I - 1. � rnment, end that the . The oisnderer inflicts wrong b� eal . .1 . :: . � ,: . � ­ ­ ­ � . ., . : .�. -­I ke -ye. In -uminating the absent ; and he who gives - tongs and pulls .my nose �-. .�,.:,I .- , i ' - do finds the . . I H'is death is generally regretted .in 4- Sult&,n has finally determined to ma business in those speculative �, , . -�:�, - I - - . . 11. I I ,.1 I.,., ficial circles. . - . t ef forta to put a stop to the '4Chgnge alley &D Office NVAS' 0;yned to credit�to the calumny before he knows with them. that be .doean'.t Imew wbut . 1 ,''..�.1-. ., ..� 11-�,P � . 1� 1. . earneAs I . ' � .� - . I. . . I .� , . .- .-I,,;,I Sir Henry Ponsociby,- formerly Pji- bloodshed in Asia Minor. rewive subscriptions ,(pr . raising one its truth is equally, guilty.-Heradotu-S, he, is. doing I . . I . - .1. ­­ � , ­ . 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Bunting wishes to engage around. The afternoon was rather favor- 1 heap the date paid ahead. tf �_ 'a girl at once. e a few 'able and the matah� were all concluded . .-- •"-Mise Jessie Kehr pending lbs#ore the rain sat ia. Following is what ; �L. v f Q weeks in Toronto. we presume to"be a cot rent soars of the two 1 tl 1 1 H i t - 11 I 'll „ eD' x�u � • -John B. Horn visited his psren#e`in - _ .. ie -�A� events. Ten bird sweep : Geo. Briggs, 9, # �,. ; ( - Ham ton last week. .• D. Beldam, 9; It. Flew. 8, F. Crown SChrist as G-- . ;, _�, :� .­ " t fish Velvet o Fait Toques from F. gmidtb b E. Baaderson, 8; J. Fogg, • • .- �_ ,_.{__ _ PICKER�ING, ONT., DEC. 6, 189G - y ** new, 5 ; • R. Craw, 9. 6 bird sweep ;� �►rafesit 11 to g2 at Mrs. I. �4ise s. ! : C C r c � Dentist will be --(leo Brio e, b; D. Beldasab, 4; T. Flom, _ -Dr. F. L. Hen ( ) Briggs, 6:E saneerson8" ' ry 4• F. Swidtb, 8!C. Crew, fl - found at the Gordon House Parlor's every LOCALISMS. $8� Enoch, _ - 1 . 8; R. Thompson, 8; -- M.B - Tuesday. . ,. . � so- acro . -Miss Annie C&nell has gone to �--'-"�'--� - �ft - e eel, ckeri fill � Ii i .il : tlbildrea'ii wool Tame. 25c at Mrs. Bloomfield to Visit with }ler aunt, Mrs• , .. Green sliver. 1. � i1:80: Rvenii ** Cronk, for a short time. i` ' vise's. 1. L. -Jno. Law and 'wife spent Sunday -.�•Miesionsry Ttiumphe" ie the topic Ed. and Will Tanner were visiting at with friends in Scarboro. for the Y.P.S.C.E. prayer meeting Dolt p, R. Hoover's on Sunday: , 11 --Juni seated o�;tter.for sale,"nearly Monday evening. The Missionary Com• A Rood ngmber of onr citizens attender NOMAS PAI p * meeting.. the funeral of the late gamuel Laukin. - • u stock is the finest in the market At -In- at Dnnberto, new. Eamund Wright. mitte will havye charge of the mee g- ends to loan at fivf -The weather on Monday Wee decided- Eysryboay welcome. Miss Edith I►fichell, of Btoaffville, i6 J this season people want the very oast and --- ly inquisitive to say the least. -A number of our young foIlte visited visiting Witt her brother, obn Michell. r ' F.NTON A ll � . -Dr. Croce, Dentibt), visits Pickering Ella cave she thinks it is better to be as that 18 what We }lave got. NOW 18 file illus snLICITORf ( g Whitby Tuesday evening and attended old man's darling than a young man's ' ,`, t, Toronto. At< { `•'every Tuesday, office over Bank. 33tf the concert in the Music Hall. under the slave. '' ® y0A �r0cer�T order, W�11Ch W8 Wil[ �f - - ,AR to plat r Several loads of fine christmas groc• auspices of All Sainte Church. The pro Walter Hoover and Miss M, A. 'Spence E. EP "eries arrived this week for John Dickie gram was good and the attendance large. were visiting friends in Cberrywood on fill carefctllp and deliver to any part of thea 'w * TER,County i Co•_ * -The aseianment of C. A. Connor, Banda We }}aVe addbd special ilIIe6 t0 OUT oucitor. Court lac Sunday town -(lorrlmunion services in St.�George's 'Dweller, Wlritb , to Sheri$ Pazt�n has Jacob has started to learn a neve trade, Clrlt3t1lla8 stock of Groceries and eek all to AMES MILL .: ) y oharoh, next l3nuday at 11 a. m. Rev. 'been announced. Mr. Connor has only and if he continues, it is my opinion he ®i K p' Y iblie Broil hall of Whitby, affioiating' been in buainese in Whitt a few months. ' i Ha." near g y will be a $rat alas@ tanner. t30IIle and See. g -. - --Best gcranton coal sold at Pickering Hie sudden failure will ue a surprise to Our Y. P. S. C. E. bad a grand meeting1. - _ Sti EGINALD ; Harbor for 84.30 per ton. This price everygiie, on the evening of Tbanksgiviog day and ter, solicito ' will resell until further notl0e. Itf -(leo. Doti lase ilea purcliased a nam• we were pleased to have`with us mambere ERjj"S., : :I EXTRACTS,, �17Ci ARS, ETC. . ',#0b , investments, 15Toronto w Vttnllla Cut Loafsoiial d, l6 Toronto Abe Harrington and family, a000m• ter of lots oppodito his residence on East front t3touffville and Loc Hill Epworth Raisins Wintergreen losing �� OW Mo(3 n Harrington, all of venue from the Logan Estate and League, and also those of the Baptist Currants parried by Hernia R ern a og Union of Whitevale. Sultanas Raspberry Granulatedr tors,solicitor �` t3oarboro Tp., spent a da) leaf week with will cultivate the 'same by way of diver- - John Law. Our choir is noted for their muitical viaia Pineapple Fruit Pnddityg11 loe, Whitby,out. Bion during the coining summers. He is ae and also for their good selection@. On �, Etc' Cinnamon myon Chocolate i�oaiuivray,LL. -' -John Dickie & Co. are bray getting by no means contented to retire alto• - 8unday feet we bad a male chores b W., Wallnuts Cocoanut LENN . . y ready for knelt Holiday trails, large late gather from manna]labor. J. and W., and we hope the boys will not Filberts (}'user ,�y, xotary Public `. of fanny goods have arrived, which will -Have you seen Rogers d Son a new stop at that, but some day be better known Almonds, Etc. I,emon,'Etc. Spices, Eto. I attend brand * make a fine display. * delivery sleigh with its neat:y IettPrea the world roand. 8nccess boys• _. . ndays of ea,b t -A -James Latchford has completed hie bol 2 'If not do so with least possible de On the night of the 22nd.about midnig bt , ed--.-aye. Money t y MaII� Other liIIet3 `fie haeme not epees to mention. }�: (IALLA(3fl engagement at Cleveland where he has lad. There should be extreme pleasure I was aroused from my dee$clamber b a . er .and will reside bore ♦v from m masticatin the "staff of .strange noise, and n n investigation it * solicitors, e been for the samm :onto, will every at with ills mother for a few weeks at least. derived delivered from snob a bandaotne proved to be the moan nI g and wogs log of +R� ngbam, every f � �,j C I �j nuc '�nleftw vehicle. A. >dargach ova@ the bailder. two parting lovers. I remained io the open YJ V 11 jx► � v `"' -John Nicholson has rented the Lin- . . . - ou�hout thewee ton residence opposite the fire-hall and is -John Maxwell, Highland Creek, bas air for a few minutes, I could bear W. give - on aura tt� lar a sighs and G. with her sweet voice, rx ay. moving in this week. He has occupied issued bills announcing a huge shooting t . . I " ' - R. Hnowlee place north of the village I for saying, W. I do hate t� go home and leave , '- - - '- g tournament at his hotel on Wednesday, ,, •- some time past. you bare . But 1 hope when 1 come beak Yep 11th inst. There will be both rifle and will be for good. With smiles he said -At; the statutory da foi�Loldin the ' - • ry y ( shot gun matches,' turkeys, geese, and O let it be soca, and they parted good bye. F. W1iA annual school meetings in the venous S00 live pigeons have been procured and Eys Buil,. call i Surgeon enc sections of this Province falls upon are now in readiness. The pigeon match I ***••# o Veterinary Col ,.,t. ' - ]Dentistry. Member tl,e meetin s :qua i d into three classes : Pro- are leased to sea oar school snam ,� S cation. Dentia Christmas ,. this year, g y will be div de We p And ee aur _ S °� ,. f be held on the day following. fesaional, amateur and novice. Privets t►ronnd again after her illness. . ()V y or night prop -The members of the Royal '�'emplar matches may be arranged with the man- Mias A. Irwin Principal of the P.S lista __�eaence, Telegrai e here intend to have an o n meet er an time before and on the morning is visiting bar brother of Brown's Corners. 5 61 - - - lodg Pe ; The ing on Friday evening of next week. of the tournament. In fact there will be Prayer meeting at the close of every ser- ,r HOPi,;I�TS a fist church. ell era invited .. i $e$t a,�Ue 111 Y • aEOa, era There will be a program of rare merit so many different matches allowed that viae at the B pweinary college, Tc presented. See dodgers for full partieu• all who attend may find satisfaction. to ram' w The M�rket• the Ontario vete ),lr. Merrick and bride, of Uxbridge. are - ee.reeidence and ras. . Oper•ttions start at 9 a. m. and may be , - ig"mul ` ter miles nor -Jae. Lennon, Barrister, having had continued until dewy eve. For partieul• visiting the latter's sister Hattie Hutchison of this place. We Have all kinds of Rockers sad Ea�ey Cliaire also Dining•Room chairs oboes at irc • 1 e rsroan 7 to I1 a. ,-' considerable business in Toronto of at ars address J. Maxwell, Highland Creak Geo Ferrier is attending school at Mark- ;: will in future devote more of his time in -For the infurmation of those who are the latest @tyles. °" h address whit recommend all desire to say tam these days. We all wish,you success Bideboards and Bedroom Suite in all designs. Extension TableR and Kitchen pu Hover•out Pickering. �'4e would a not aware of the fact, we y with your studies, George. those desiring anything in the legal line that this is the only printing office in the On Saturday night last the Band of this Tables always on band. Cheap for Cub. gALp GOODS DELIVERED. res a 1; - dAS A. t * UNDERTAKING-Our nndertakin de artmeat is complete in @perp Pe ARY SURGE!) to give him a trail. Township of Pickering. For a time W. place entertained the villagers for a short ninety college, -H. J. Marquis left for Ripley on Bat A, Bandy conducted a Job office at Clare time with an open air concert: Caskets, Cof�a@ and Robes always on Hand. 1�c�, 8 Ontario vet©, urday where he will spend a few days mons, and by the way did very good work The Methodist prayer meeting in con. g• T�•r�^t_� 'j} I el ih 1-Dai honorary mems I Charles E. and W. "J• ���L j jr lir 1 sty,treats all di with hie trot lens, indeed, but as the rices obtained wee@ rection with the Locust Nill Cbarob was ]JILTS ? ls. Also I>artioul He was accompanied by Miss Flora Robi- b no means in ke9ping wish the clue of held rt Joe. McNeelys on Monday night. ntistry. All easel sh nen a s•ral son who has been for the past fortnight work turned out, he could not make the On© of Dor young men ie running a coni• ^ -_ __� �� ;°liable tot G . with Pickering friends. office pa,t, and therefore closed down. ny affair on the town-line. Foggy says 6tt8nd emont. TeleSre ri Council meets next Friday a would like to have one or the other 1. attended to. -Pickering y 'elle lent was removed to Parr Sound `4E STILL HAVE IN STOCK ,r B y Wesley. I " for the transaction of general business': where he is now co-partner in the NoNh One of Our young men thong he would S09dE OF TH09E• • • • • - # ' As this will be practically the closing sea• stat, There ie now nQ panting office in like to take s moan light walk to the town •' _. '� S ni ` Sion for this year it is urgently requested Claremont, nor do we expect there ever line on Thursday night with(as he thought I .i �7 that chose having buaiuess to transact y 1 i' a ona �+'"*'*"** .. � HOMA3 D171 will be so long ae present conditic,ne re• his fair maid,but B. did not think so, so . I • " .missioner for to � ­ , I . will be on hand early. Session opens at main. Tag News has a larger circulation Rob took a trot to the White hoose on file "•� '. Hats �(�, BQnnitS7 I i t,out_ _ L . . :,. I- . 10 a. m. sharp. in Pickering township than have all hill. R. HOOVE -Alex. Findlay met with a slight ac• f y other local papers combined therefore Some suit diepofad person or •has . , With all the Material for Making M0 R1,GE I.icec cident in Spink s mill Saturday after the when yon want bills printed for a sale or been making their calls on one of oar villas- I es411. Green River. moon rose. Wb-le examining a bolt his other purpose; is it not reasonable that we ere by trying to break into the hoose. .' - 8o that all can be suited,, BUNTING hand became tangled up in the machinery. cau'give you better Batisfaotion than you W hen they learned that the ocoapant@ were : {. . fir: ' * Licenses for t'. and now he nurses a fin er tbgt ]las just in elsewhere. A free notice is aroused they made their visit short. GVa ,fie have also a W stock Of all that i8 required in a FIRS at the store or received five stitches The in Dred. can obis would advise onr-commanit to be on the e j given is these colnme with each set of y C,ASS MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT. finger will soon heal. bi�l@_printed. If you require the setviees watch as they succeeded in getting away in -The eat moral section that ani• r . review these facts and thea their first attempt lif it was their 9rst at' * RaBEeyanOcer gr of a prints , m t but b their actions we are led to *■ P1CkE',r1I1 y suits, Accounts - -mates the minds and lives of people just sot as your reason directs. belie s they have beef at the work before. Mrs. T* W xs ? _ now is, will this snow stay? Should ey to loan on f OFFICE-A such be the case the scarcAy-of water GREENWOOD i The following is a report of Green River ham every of would be severely felt before sprinu, as . I -- school. 4th class-Mande Doten, Benj .. . . • section of bnern even now many in this Vicinity have to William`Pongeliv is visitilig friends in Forster, John Nigbewander. fir Srd class - A. POST, C draw water for the use of stook. There the Queen city. --Wm >vilne, Annie Booth, Lily Doten. for the coin is little or no likelihood of the snow Be• Glass breaking seems to be quite a thing Jr Srd class-Archie Ho s, Bwt Nigh• __ _ specifications fu in Coo mown. pkiaA law ding. steam an 'oarnin with as longer than a week. Pe @wander. Etta Johasan. dad class--Alfredear1. - ration a specie • -Miss Maggie SymiLgton of Napanse bliss E. Gee, of Toronto was home with Nighawander, Archie Barton. Norman on aroan8 the corner, l r Dundas and baa just snoseeded m securing the degree bar parents for a few days. Lott. Second part 1st--George Robinson, What is going deuce-Bingstoe of L 8. C. P. of Edinburgh. 11disB Sym• Peter Perry and daughter Maggie an Wm Forster, David Wang. Sr part let- bdt he can't see it even with a circular SOMAS POU legion ie a graduate of Toronto Universi• stoat to move into the village. bete s Gordon Booth, Wm Doten, Bertha saw. tioneer,valuat Lanky Bob has never returned, t Edwards and Annie T ,rner. Jr let class A roan oda observe the grace and1. hole i North t t and also of the Ontario College of Ph tion given t4 all �' y y• some talk of a reward being offered. -$lake Annie, Delia Barton. el aaoa of the garments turned out by gee Moderate. P eioiana,,and ie the @t lad who res had Fred Tanner, eg y J. J. Brignall of the C, P. R- and his Those who attended every day Burin the us bat to thoroughly appreuiste them he . a7,Brougham. -. the degree of L. R._ . P. confered upon brother Will of the Toronto St. Ry. were month ; Lily Dolan, Ayntbia Bell, Wm must enrobe himself, We are turning .. - POSTILL, , leer. Many of onr ickering,-people will in the village over Tuesday. wilue, Reg Berths Leonard out work this fall which will pass any- . . green River,e N ighewander, remember her as &former student of Pick• Many from .here attended the aanive� Archie Hopkins, Arthur Ellis, Archie Bar• thing on the continent and if you dont stock,friends doe er .. ering College when J. E. Bryant. B. A., Bary in Mount Zion last week, all report ton, Norman Lott, Allis Fuller, David .. believe it come and try us. Its wonder- t►ridted by the s was Principal. This is but another of having had a splendid time. Wa {leo Robinson, Cecil Hatcbiags. K' fel bow we do it but we da. and sold to the r" _` o r College students who has come to the A meeting of the share holders of the Dotaen', Gordon Boeth, J &Pang, Bertha _ ARKE & P � front ranks and by,so doing reflects great Greenwood Creamery was held in G1ee- Edwards. A. L. Irwin, ta"ber. - ' b Corom!ssion A ,t- which laid the eon's Hotel on Taesdsv evening. _ � GA��, The Tail°r' ring regalar]y i t;. credit on the institution h Mr. Burkholder has rented the farm-late. . _� PICKER,IN G ` - foundation. Insurance Co.o bly the leading ly vacated by R. G. Cammack. Mr. B. - Pickering Public Library. - . the largest bui -The presDnoe of frost and snow re. , _ oats. Also Tho comes from Stouffville and is made wel• 1. "minds us forcibly that the young folks of Employers Liat Dome to our midst. Under the new act respecting Mechanic .. 1. - Strongest Cor L. this place are b dly in need of soma The owners of the Greenwood weigh• Ineiitatss and Art schools, the name "Me1. ng Insurers Z t : healthful place o spend thein evenings. scales have had said scales repaired and chanice Inecitace" baa been changed to - terview them p Why cannot we have a skating rink, or put in'first Disse working order. Lawren- +public Library", and the •Institute will otherwise. i. Dr • • ••• i "i I.. ,"'; .`� 's all ver work. known as the Pickering Pub .- ' ' . even a toboggan-slide Y It i y oes of Kinsale did the or . .� well to say that our young people can Mr. and Mrs. James Pengelly, to the j o Library.. The Library comtriitt a have . , WES better.employ their time in reading good south q! us, era about to move sato the p r I U1' C made their.seleotions and laced their ord. literature, but reading books all the time' village, having rented the house of Miss I. er, so that subscribers may look for the - w b • no means productive of bealih. Lisoombe just west of the Methodist church. new works about the beginning of the New We; are offering veal l Value iD t,�_ �H1�8 B. Steward and family are moving into year. A annual list of books, already re- r The young regairepa certain amount of p trecreation, and to be Healthy must have bur vill�e from Stone Creek. Pengelly oeived and pplaced in stock is as follows: Authorised.. o in Bros.send two teams here for the lnrni- Ficnox. -Serawud, Chas. Kingsley ; AIL, department i the lines of $Iaukete; Under•. 6ubaoribea.. -it. By no means neglect your read g• tare a distance of stoat 90 miles each ova A. E. Barr ; rhe Poaob- =- Paid-up...... f bo sand ' ls, but have a skate ora 61ide y Dna liter o! Fite, + EtC ..... y Flannelettes, BOARD O1 tuow and then that you may be the better On Sunday evening some party or 1►asties �, Capt, Marryat. 1 gear, H08ierp, �`rlo®ee, rowan Req-1 P� y y smashed in come 20 lights o! glass in ate MiecghLanisovs-Old matt Bs►variD,Edw. 1 . , _+ibis to ander-etarrd the autbo�. boas@ shoat to be occupied by Mr. Steward Wm. Thomson. ' . f of the beet and freshest g ,:Gowenn , a -The Toronto News of Tueedaylstates. these little cote of niceness should not be Hiesosi.-Baiiay Prince Charlie, G. A. OUR ou : It'iRY de ertIDeAt >te till q l3 n,Esq.,Robert :. .I�_ - - $bat in view of the'many recent attempts allowed to go unpunished. Hent ; Chinese Characteristics, A. H. -,- ,-• lowest priceo.' tterion,Esq• Many of our Dna • to are rushing ' �. 1 :M CMillan...... . -to defrsua fire and life insurance o�mpan y 7 R i R Smit1. the season in great she in the skating les, throughout Ontario, the latter Have R P8 , g PoYriiY.=�Cowpers poetical Works. ' 4 ,general Ban>, �erenr very mach annoyed at the decsion line, all week one can see boys on the ice yorAoss,--Peter Trawl, W. H. G. Rings• - - Bissued, payab in the Hyams case. Representatives of which surely can not be very safe. Parents , states, dna o should look out for this as the U NTI N pond beiLg Stier.---Astronortiars and their obser- _' : Re • - n all parts pf - I-1. .1��­. the various oompanies have bold a meet- of interest all so very close to the village ise great tempt• vations, Lucy Taylor. T ing and decided to place anlimited means ation for the bo _ Kiev H.B. Disc oollectaon ` -at*he disposal of-the authorities to prose- boys. Risi.Iaiox -•-1lloody iq CHicago, F. L. (been hes had a wire suspension Hartzler; The Spirit of�Christ, Rap. A. . I R cute if possible those who are now•under bridge otretched across hie north dam in Murray; Bunyan Characters,Alex. White, . I f , i ; arrest in connection with such attempts. front of the'gates, from which the ice can P. D•; Life Power, Arthur T. Pierson, D. v � . IC'KEfitNG - " Following up this determination the ser- be broken in the winter. ' It is a ally ,I)• ; Duncan Matheson,Rev,J.Macpherson � � r �� S - t.,sites of B. B. Osler will be retained as ood thing, some 200 feet• of bri a was ldren .o# Christ. Rev, A. Srinve from To: v R Tbe_Chi Murray;'1'• s - }iroaeenting attorney.- Three cases are necessary. Mr. Allen of Whitby pat up Daft. Davie, S. R. Whitehead.; Platform • * s, >!fa mentioned in which the oompaniea Wil! the bridge. We have good eleighiag last Lohoea, . B. Qrongli; Deiiiaou I'`+t �iaD, '" e • • �:�, a•T,w,s so a r s now but there is no.tellin how to it will • b uR: E a n GT 650 lake a ata] interest-Tbe'H ams Bros., 8 nR 7. L. Ivevitis, D:. -, Atinsada Spaith, _, Jt. itbp e p n - Pe. ,y . other c sec i this town last the weather is so obaagable. I thiaboaraphy Snnligh;'tt e►na 8hailow,J If ' �° N _ 1 . 1.% -ci T E s 46 tJ L: . , the Alger and a n. ,_ +, . , %,,t� � 11. oraere issued c i and the 411ar a of inoendiariem -�. (lough , LYte, Warfare anti Yap. , , D. `# �- tixi 8 `CoraetB. . . b p, g .. . tl , ttQiig ,@li, hY g , : _ Whittle, -4or:to T 1'ot1e `1 alk i e � j A against N. D. t7rlin end son of Dutton, Cobourg carried the by-law to unite _ s • -., a.e.t.: t 1e;, .Qplori ., White and Fahey 8hirte z Avrwas s19 . . • Talmage,] .•D.,, Rid , y F 0s :. 1 s • - +`lain county, who are acc;Ised of.fireing with the counties, last weak,b a.naa'orT-110 -� , a_: .i.' "' .1 ew .;their store, to defraud the fire ineureitee it of 118. y� Y(+�- Q ,., g11 x ,F _,�_� ,. .: . nt�er°axin and _-,.. _._,. . . iia J.LR, •�, - - 7 ,# . - om anis,.. a xe of i i nth .. ; ,, -t 8 1. c W a the o n o at Mrs. MoCallnm, a ed 90, w s #�oraed .- ��� $: - ,• the Frakerin seas wltl no d r � Z',,: , . k ,,�. _, .,� "be t om u fa iu her bDcl at 131 .th .op Sat>n s .. l e y , . . _ 0. 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