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N�. � . 71 ra'�fasiscanal �azDi►. _ - E V l! 1V V l.J • r(1G ` : WHt�gYA I l�NDAIE. �� M - Medi;pct. .` ' tt�+�.took i n,. ?xt M. ---•� -- The ail ivereary serviese in oonnoctiolq ' , o Stephen, Cook Co., Sous :, M.BATE'IdAN, LLTUT LOCAL 111APl�ill 8611 1 3=11DED ]ByWith the Jdethoili4t Sabbath sehool, of the guest of Mise Maggie Burns, of Mil- M.D.,•O.M.,M.C.P. • bask, one da last weak. �i -' _ • � S.O:, Coroner. Omoe and Retldence, - TRZ p8Ud8 AMD JOTTRD DOwx By ova this place, will be kold in $be church on y ,4f fi The Rev. Mr. Macdonald w4 unable to ing Street, Pickering Ofnos hours: Morning OOIt►IiaoP01iD1tNTt3. d, 90 to 11:90; Evsni�R 8 tc S. Thursday isvening ne=t, Ueo. 1$th. :'1'ptt � ; take the pulpit on Sunday and we hada '- i OLARQMOtii'1 will be served in the basement from Q til young etaderit from Hnoa College. A, ,, �_ i. 8 o'clock, atter which a r ram will be '_ legatt p Avery mysterious letter addressed to.a 's resented :in the hod of the aharoh. 3. Coxworth has been bttSitlg it1yP16e p Y yottnR lady at Mi1lSank last week; is sa yet ,,, "ice That the tea wife be of a hi b order. ._ HOMAB PARKER, Barrister etc. ie 11Qre Chia week. g we unsolved and the ca}prit runuinq aE large. g{ at Dnnbarton each Saturday. Private T - Since the snow came there is a Stu in need not eay,l as 011e ladies here abouts It is coming near Election time now, but . -� - undo to loan at five per cent. s®y .r-. ,i the village every day. have been eard from before in that line. the reeve need not fear as he is one of the -F, DO ani - _ a Mire $. E. Evans rind der mother are The proR�am will embrace readings, most popular men in Ontario today. Jae. , �'1.-�'_d ENTON A'DODDS. BARRIBTERg. reeitat:one dialo ues, choruses, aartette, Cheater, Es will a ear the same e►s x; `� le `illi .. SOLICITORS.ETC.,-1 Adelaide street V with city friends just now. g 9 q' PP Choice Famil Patent Flour i13. bbl, eta. Ano leer ver intereetin ever• -t at, Toronto. At Claremont nesday illy y P Ddra. Jame#, Of f3touffviJle, i8 Yialtin y' g feature r g Prof. >lior an intends i ing a free tci. We Wa" __— -- As Tgs ,...,. - at yP DoweWell's this week will be th club swinging exhibition by g , "' E, FAREWELL . C. BARRIS. ,j.= r' i cert in the Danforth hall at 'Xmas. The 4 � '' t of th ' Q The orchestra is now in active train, W. J. 8 henson, of Toronto. The � � r�,x Cyt e • TER,County Crown Attorney,and County I 1`T u n�T ~C D$ aubjeat : $Scold the lilliea how they •c r t0 O olicitor. Court House,Whitbv. I]0-y 1 lY 11 j.1 J, ►J = !or their concert of Christmas Eve. clubs used' will be of an illuminated bloom." The best talent at Canada can _ '' t Ddeesre Graham and 13h ers, of Udora, oharaater. As this will be an extreme y rodace will take ' TAMES MILLER, SOLICITOR, NO. PICK RIN leasant atherin p Fart in the program. �� k a'll t41' )_ TARY Pnblic. Conveyancer. etc. Omoe at _ _ were hflre over Qunday with friends. 1? q. • g, we would advise all The committee is as follows : Fred t ;, ' Thistle Ha:' near Brougham. Money'to loan. Andrew Linton requests you to take to attoud. Admission only 20 cents. Lefraugh, Thos. Atekinson, T, Flani an T_r `""� - A look at his advt. • elsewhere in this EG INALD M. MACDONALD, Bar• ' . •♦• and J. C's hodnd. g "Ig `' '' ,Casae. - :i HIL�$1DE I The Bendale Rovers will la a football v 7 ` ter. Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Money to , P Y `TC can, investments made. Reginald M. mac- }. i Manager Boyar le busy getting bis . match at East Toronto on Saturday the ' T€ lona]d, 15 Toronto et.,Toronto. V� I !` mink in shape and expe�ts to leave skatin Miss Stover is visiting at tier brother's. 16th, with the following team : L. Mor- i. .. '' 4 ° I� I 1: in a few days Dow. g J (I• Cook spent last Bnnday at Armadale. qan, goal ; R Cook, D F Xonng, backs ; H u OW dt MoGILLIVRAY, BARRII3 I. 4eo. Ban and has ritQraed from the W• Nesbitt spent an evening at Pleasent White, J Cook, W G Gorman, half backs ; � "1_ fere,8olicito-e,Ao. Office op osite Posh ',. ' y J "" ` ` p View. `�orman, F Young. left w1�q , C Robin- A" ffice,Whitby,Ont. Jno.Ball Dow,B.A.;Theo. i-°' ' :.I _ ' North for the wintor. He has been away Itev. 11Ir. Moore dinnered at Mr. 11lihae'a s0°� W lldoKean, right.wing; Chas Thomp• --� J J �c( iilivray,LL,B, Money to Loan. sy I.., I =1 mast of the summer• on Sunday. son, centre forward AMES LENNON, Barrister, Solicitor, Os i ii I ; The;re ie rumor of a marriage soca to Lewis bates is im roofs in health sin Slss>t[ROCg.' °3 ' Notary Public. Etc., Picks�i g, Ontario, ,l take place in-our western suburb. Par• he returned home. F g ce 4 ill attend branch oiflces at ioi ngham on I� : 'i - `- �.1 i I ticalars in due courge. , `' Cedar Crave., � , It will be very inconvenient for Herb __ _ a g j 4 onlays of ea3h week and at laremont on l Mr, Sherrick, of Bethesda, VlBlted hie when the $Ower retuTDe home. - ugsdape. Money to loan. l91y J i; ;.�I Andrew, of Fern Ave. has ca tared file 'f 1t10I1. (}ALLAGHER & CO., Barristers, I3e has worked hard son Ezra here last week. The latter is I think little Bob came expressly to bear p uc Solicitors, Ste., Canada Lite building , em Joped with W. .1, QT•aham. the sermon as Pet is head man. ham' ;' oronto, will bo at their office, Willis Block, =i_ all summer and has done �ar two own er car eniere are about J, Bea' is about to leave our midst. Jae. Bennett is slowly recayering from et, - t rougham, every Saturday: Any business or a8 much for yon as a loan completing a con act for the winter. For Look oat for the farewell party. lame leg. -fir nstructi)ns left with Thos.- Poucher, Req., Bennie of Clayton fat. spent Sunda Gil; ' would leave, done. You farther artioulars ap 1 to Curl R. D. Taboo has been getting a new out- Y . hroughout the week will be promptly attended }; P P Y Y• the 8th con., success Bon. .� on Saturday. Money to loan at Spur cent, I want t0 make him feel Rey, MoLeaa sod wife entertained the 'ter. Who will get the first ride. Russell Reesor was the est of Miss. -., ,�, -K $s-sm- members of he Erskine choir on Thure• The trustees have engaged Mr. Wells Croab last Snizda evenin ' __ that you appreciate Lim. y for the coming year. That speaks welC Y Y g = , How are ou dill t0 d0 day evening. A splendid time is reported. for the teacher. Oar boys have organized a hockey club —'�' >Deterif�carZ!' - y B 8 Rev. white and J. liirrelJ wai visit with W Reesor as Secretor " �,,,,,: - i it ? Money is scarce and The revival meetings ere in progress y• F. WHALEY, VETERINARY Maloilta nest weEk and be present at the here this week• We ho the pec le will Will often attends.church'at Armadale.: f + I once spent ie not thought ordination services of Rev. Brace there. turn oat and help the good work. • Surgeon and Dentist• Graduate of On- P A y attraction down there Will? rio Veterinary College,Toronto. Graduate in I Of again. But a watch- A horse belon iD to one of the rin• {i Y� pe Sunda • AIr. Croab of Markham a nt �' eatiatry. Member of the Ontario Veterinarq " K g P PexaY. y ' soozia,tion, Dentistry a specialty. Calle by d i " one of Barnards watches oipal busineRs men has had helnorrha e I stf Willowdale, the guest of Miss Dimmit., ay or night promptly attended to. Office, . -will ive him twent of the lun s. Tonder if the animal his James Tangher, aged fifteiD of Tie-. Thos. Pugh bas been very- sick, and it i, esidence, Telegraph and Post Offices, White- r I g y insured. g water, Ont.. was accidental' shot and will be-some tithe before he is around again. , ale._ `_ __ ____,__-_ — : I , times tlae pleasure_ a pree- instantl killed 17p his Y Correction of Browns' Corners was in our r - ( ant of move would. Albert' Rawson is all emiies since 8uxi• Y youngest brother HOPI�INS,VETERINARY SUR• . I y while Ont shootip 'rabbits eeterda after' burg Sunday, for further particulars see , a '+ ;. • GEON, Graduate of the ,Ontario vet- EveY time he looks at its da its a boy. One Would think that g� y Y Jimmie it 'slue faux Collo e, Toronto, registered member y Albert would not relish o oaitian is the n�D• [arket. the yOntario Veterinary Medical Association. . truth telling face he will mason line, et lie aeeins pto. I A good deal of# mp�tth is felt far the Mr. Pogh has engaged Tom Riddle ae 1' dice,residence and shoein for a one and one I 1 ' Y p S 9 foreman for the winter. Three dollars a g g remember your kindness. Rev. White a Tamil of Valentine horns in Clonmel carter, miles north of Green River. Steel g ve a party Eo the mem• Y ► mouth and board himself, (good times). ?m CJa'irs - viug shoes at iron prices. O'Hce and shop I y 811 means hers Of the B. Y. P. 1rT. OD Wednesday Ireland,.and a number of petitions for ex• We E. Bennett epent Tuesday in Toxon• ,; urs lroui 7 to 11 a.m.and 1 to 4 p.m. Tele- evenin SO e y p eout,ve cIemeDcy in his case have been to accompanied by Delos. They didn't get aph address Whitevale Ont-, P. O. address. ; • I I I : A'• pn fUrt were resent and a forwarded from that nei `;. ', and Bitche reen River.Ont • y I I 1 very enjoyable t;me was spent. ghborhoo,l. home until a late hour, Leave Delos home ,�I :: ''D-. - --- --- V4 etch and Chain the Bob• Dali't fail to hear Tisa_ Jeanie �,le>t' ;_ nest time BiJI yens respec IiO;VIAS A. GF.AHAM, VETERIN- ander, the most natred elocutionist of the 1 ' AUDLEY. i Several of the farmers of thio vicinit 9 ARY SURGEON.Graduate of the Ontario ., i y 1-•t::: eterinary college, Torouto,registered member , ; age, under the auspices Of Erskine -- I . I '� threshed last week. We have not heard of ='..fa _ the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association, • Presbyterian church on Christmas Eve. Sari'Y to sad+ that Mrs. Raiiiey is sick any of the records, bat A. Dimma's which - .. ' so honurary membor of the Ontario Medical TORONTO FINANCIAL 1 with inflammation of the lune turned out eight bus. per. min: Anthon ` e�'] ciety,treats all disea3es of domesticated ani Dr. Sulith,of Stouffril,e,will visit Clare• g y - ads. Also particular, attention to Veterinary DlOnt on the brat and third Tuesda of Walter Chapman, of Uxbridgei has been says he has fed ten bus. per. min, by the °"�_' ontistry. All cases promptly attended to at I , CORPORATION, y arouud collecting for the summer's thrash. day this season. Who can beat Anthon} ? = ` ----- aaouaLle rates, Oilice at the well known ea- , _ each month. His dental rooms are in ing U vo. "- ' blisnment of Graham Bros..one mile west of Bundy s block, next door to the Market.* .�.�� � ~. aremont.: Telegrams to Claremont unctnal- �11t�lOrized VS �0 lldrs. Bell, with fortitude an8erwont a - r c £, p �.':.,: • t John I3arry ia-about) to erect sDothor _, ❑ >succ®aefuI operation for cancer in t'he CENTENNIAL CORNERS , n attended to. �191y. Subscribed Cap. I'; .,._ 628,600 house at North Claremont. Tenders for hospital laot:week. --- _ its Nreetion were reoei'�ed, and that o! Several heave visited the city with pro : Miss tVashington, of Clinton, is visiting ,. ; _ {��w �'Q ��• her sister Mre. Annie. ' This Company '.ave opened a brarch in the John Home accepted. The . work will duce recently. Prices are low in all except `` I,-M , Village of Pickering. in the once lately oc proceed with the least possible delay. hay, which ie a scarce article. Miss Huxtable, from 1Karkbam Hi h' HOS NS-DUNN, Cgnveyaneer, Coin- epuied by the Ontario Bank,.under the manage- b Aeliool, R . missioner for takin Affidavits, etc. Clare- E• E. Pugh and his foreman named All are a lovin the winter. It would - Sundayed with Miss Knowles. g meat of the undersigned. g Ont,Ont. Soy Deposits will be received and interest allowed Bill hate ha'd some trouble during the be fine if it� hangs out until after 'Xmas. Be on the ;bolt Oat for the wedding �`� a at highest rates. ast few da a the latter refusln to ive A scarcity o water troubles some. (Belles) at Centennial Church on the 18th. `'� R. HOOVER,ISbURER Oh MAR• Dratte iseved on all parts,aollectione made P y ' g g . RIAGE Licenses. Office at residence or on ve liberal terms, mons loaned on notes 'nP poeseBaioD Of the house, and malts $fessre ll nmmc,nd and td)avideon, Of We hope some more snow will come so: � eking Igor y Cherrvwood, spent Saturday and -Sunday that we will boar the merry jingle of sleigh �A_;_ • ill, Groan River, and other securities: way far Lia successor. For a tiwe the bells at 'Xmas. V' ---- - ---- - ^- -'- soy also. xERR, .11lanager. excitement ran high, bol hue now sub with friend here. Try to ed•i cat® your- . BUNTING+, Issuer of Marriage _ � sided.. i e w pleased d profited by the ex- �",-r � 8 F'jE�'Z . Lioensea for the County of Ontsrio. Of- --- - --- Belt J ro. W oro an Attend th school closing next Friday Tient Missionary discourse delivered by . '� ill g�g_e the store o,�at his reaiaence,Piik�eringO�TEY T 0 L QAN A Rentleinan of lifedioiae Hat shippacl afternoon aUd you will be used well. Yoa Itev. Bsrkly on Sunday aftern40n. Tlie _ _ _ a number of vouaK ehorttiorn bnlle from• leave not vi iced our temple of learning Snbscriptioa list was in advance of former. ;' , R.BEATON,TOWNI�HIPCLERH —� -- this station on Mondoy. The jiviiiials mticb, eo ev a to redeem yourself. No; 6 3ears. - ' * ' � Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking , were all urchased iu I',/`kfl in and eau. is an T orsday afternootl. - Mrs• Rey•) H. A.Fish wife of oar former k ` , Lerin MORTGAGE SECURITY, F ( d suite, Accountant and Insurance Agent. ' Whitb townships. Sohn 6lilJer & SOD Friends f om the vicinity, Uzbridga, pastor is Doming to give an address in tie cusp to loan on farm property. Wille pro- RE. IJ r��f'=t jQ�f"'r'i'� y ted. OFFICE--At Whitevale. Will be in furnii,bed one and D. Birrell five, The 11iyrtle, Tor nto and Whitby to the num ahuroh ea Friday evening Deo. �Oth. We 'af :, ' oughaJn every llfonday afternoon for the bout and sold on oocumiseioe. latter lead six sold, but daring t;nnda her ^f 9(i Sur rised and presented Mr. and hope to see s large crowd, all are welcome.:; 'i1 ansa.- of business. S?-v y Mrs. G. E. awrence with ati addreas and Silver collection at the door. - :, night, perhaps bhe best animal of the lot, A. POST, COi1NTY ARCHITECT Agee for Fire; Life Accident, Piste was strangled io his stall, china on �' ,day evening last. A grand At the annual meeting of our League the :` • for the county oY Ontario Drawtage tinge was s nt by all. The followin ce following oflicers were elected : Hon. Pres, dspecifioatione lurnisbed for evbry class of Maas and Steafll Boiler (ntiUranCO .,,.�..i. g 1t ''r ila,n t�team and hot water heatin and the address hick eaplaias itself dente, Reva. Stevenson and ]lrLoore ; Pres., " d � g g Two houses in Pickerin to rent or for BROUGHAM. To Afr. and Mfrs• Geo. E. Lawrenex. •Miss Minnie Brumwell ; Vice. Pies., Miss �~� ntilation a epecia:tp. Office—Gerrie Block, 6 rnur Lunaas and Brock streets, Whitby, sale. -- - FRlsrtne.- few of our lar a circle of Jennie Annis sad W. E, Collins.; Sec. Tres sidence—Kingston Road East Vickerfp, . 97,-y I , ��' I i _ Willis Torootoed' Saturday. I ; 1' -I Y R `- H. Brumwell, Or ,- Gowrie is im ravin from a week of friends have gathered here tonight to bow ganist, Mise L. Hnowles. �, H0.AAS POUCHER, Licensed Ano- F g in ,the prose oe of greatness to place the We are-pleased with tJie interest shown, CanveAancing carefully done at ii much iilneas, and the tioneer,Valuator,etc.,for East York and laurel crown on the brows of diservin�q good order-throughout the Sunday " lower rate than aeaall char ed. Tit evenin meetin e whole of North and south Ontario. strict Y R R. J Price is. sinking a well on bis humanity, a haste-to show our apprecia- g gs �y the young people who noon given to all orders by mail or telegraph. les searched and certified to Whoa promisee. tivu for int grity and honor and m the gather, gas§toderace. Address THOS.POUCHRR, required. Private funds al A`lo�rl walks of life's a uesteced. scene" The members 8f the Mission Band are ' x 47,Bro_ugb_am.Ont. i S. Tripp has comaleDoed work with A. Y eq - ; ways an hand to loan at Ur chart. m oar the dull robnds of the world b re- preParinq for a contest at the be inin of POJTILL, AUCTIONEER, ETC , the lowest rate of James Beattie, Jr., is groom at T. Ig. y e the ear• The contest will be degcided in-- • Green xiver,solicits salsa from hie num- i interest. warding in our only way the pleaeare we Y us friends both far and near. Sales of farms, Willie' now. feel at.hating so true and noble a family Payor o the Bide which gives the best hIie ` �} stock,and everything that is to Oe sold will W V. RICHARD , -N I in our midst. Yoa air have alwa s been a sionary and Temperance r� ram. The' - ' e and sold to the very beat advantage, 481y I ed iMnr 11eAibgof Jate. my0h 1WprOV Y F io handled by the subscriber with the utmost Office: Dale's Block, Pickerin '� 13800 iii R cod oonnselaor, a dovo�d husband, ailgd adores W�Ister�Brlimwell and T Hander s ; ' ARKE !k DYER.- _Insurance and Albert 'Littlejohn ie recd ' g Ie man, and the race ou are runaip s --- ------- 1, v6rlD nieel . R ne Worthy 1 of all our -commendation, eon• SNow BIRD. , - - • Comm?scion Agente, Oshawa, will visit < :, ,.r - from his recent illness. - - ,a '' ckering rt gnlarly in the interest of The San ! ( I. ( i; While you madam -have endeavored to Mrs. Joram Little ohn serious) in• ,, a Insurance Co.of Canada,which is unques- y alleviate the hardness of the world, to - GREENWOOD nabiv the leading Canadian Life Company, : , disposed just at Eresegt. 'comfort you husband with all the bonds. - - , �- __ i p frit largest heiCan and payfng the high- T. eWel and wife a nt S"unda in of love and to shed s m ath to all, It Salvation Arm here 'for Wednesda -- profiP. y dao The Canada Acc,dent Co:,E B Claremont with friends. y hue tot been wasted and while oft yon may night. y Y -`� N e Em to ers Liability Uo- 01 London, a Strongest Corporation in the world, ln- '_ Cotton tail rabbits are beiDR elaoghter• think ��pour read has been cast upon .the S. Corbett is with AIez Aioon for the - cling Insurers will consult their beet interest ed in reat numbers nei now. waters" it as returned a in and our winter months. - '' interview them prior to committing them I g �• Y ;, vee otherwise. I. WISE,agent, Pickering.21v Miss Rath Linton has one to Sudbur , manv frienc a here to baying gathered G-Lidgett, of Muskoka, is visiting at . :,,1 ----- - -- - where alis intends remaining. y from that so ial share. Then your friends James hidgett's ` ,.-.. HE WESTERN BANK who have b n watohin ou, and so oa James Hi�rris, of Uabrid e, visited.his � . -� Mrs. MoBrien and daiighter, of Toxon• 6 Y g to, are ust now the uee'ta of Mrs. John eiow step on he third roan of the hymen parents over Sunday. OF CANADA. A Boarding "f3chooS fo. Both 8e1[ Undes B cal ladder •� h® wool hse been woven, the (IeorQe Dunlop hue engaged in the ,5 ,A5 Patterson. 113 alb Care of the Societ of Frio ds. thread has n s un" now is no time to service of Cat P. J. Rowe. WHITBY $RAHCH. ' Y A couple of dux yotutg llflb13 freq°Sufi P p ' ", ' call at the Squires of late. Wonder if The r® ar hue en ed with Mrs. E. Gleeson. - E` -- mo$deoasibnildDn healthy laostio arm• the r demur. Wa has been decile yd on Chiaa. lldi gBgerthA Sanderson, of Broa�hain Under ital Authorized...... ._._. . ' $1,000 g0 ; home in$nen a ; ef$• nlre law. pp p a cone have ahead been made; y our fortifies ons are strong and to 1 here William Haney,of Columbus,is spending . �, ital Snbeoribed. b00000 dent staff. Ths Beattie-Decker case was settled _,tal Paid-up,.,e.••••••.,, ,870,coo L. you are in ur firm grasp The friendly a few days with friends in Greenwood. Etc ` t ........... . . ..........,. .....8$,500 Very moderate rates. . on Tuesday. Robert went to Whitby bars that h d you we will not loosen and A load of oar young folks journeyed to �_ ' BOARD OF DIRECTORS. ' i and had matters adjusted. - I while in he we shall dictate our own Atha the other evening and had s pleasant s _ t n Cowan,Raq., President. Preparatory and eoaipleie btteiiDo" The snow is rather bade worn for totme and 1 k for your immediate sur- evening ` Reuben Jt.Hamlin,Esq., Vice-Pres. courses and prepares for departm utal-and y iest goo F.Cowan Eeq w.F. Allen,Ee .,J.A. Sib- nearly two Haile# to our westward. The render. We ask you to accept as a alight James Byers has been in Western Z matrienlation ezamingtions. nightly tread 1 of William fit given 'ae a token of our steem and frietndshi foe you, g son,Eaq,;Robert Mclntoah,M,�, Thomas Ontario this week attendiu the funeral of • Yatterjon, Eag p Full course in Music, Draw fog 'Slid reason. this set of ishes and lemonade set, 6 his sister. . McMillan.. ..,r_...............Cashier. Painting Lrtwyer (iallaRher Dame over from Lo• o'clock toast, this lamp, fruit dishes and Thomas Law, of Pickering, is helping Kp._ -'-a toenaeral Banking business transacted. laend for- annonneement to 11 cost Hill f3aturday on Ilia bicycle. The card receiver We do not wish to part 1•is brother here through the rush of horse -. iV , � ued, payable in all parts of Canada, here but as on throw h this earth. we shoeing now being done. S� ,ted States, and on London, England, pay- PRINCIPAL FIRT , j '' . #Dow was rather deep for Rood wheeling. treat', togeth r may ourg associations grow Messrs N. and 'B. Brignall have adver- t in all arts o! Euro e, Highest current {_ Ont. yet he e1 caped serious injury, gloser and el ser; may the budding friend• tised their-stock for sale, intending to: '_ 4 ' a of interest allowed en hayinge Bank •a Pickerin , = s - oaite and orediteci half = I The union Sunday 1}obool entertatla• ships ripened flower at last in immortal move to Dakota in the spring. tx'�', ----��, yearly. Spe r.ial at tiun to ooliection of F'armer's sale notes.' ,,� �: 5:; - a _ ' rent bills .are out and.from them we blies. Ther are yet we trust many years Wesley 'Forster and W. J. Devitt spent �: nI 1a.D.WARREN learn that there will be a grand tithe in of wedded bl ss ; many yeafs of neighborly last week in Thorold, visiting the Queen• atex�aa$xc_' ' the TO nahi hall oD, Tuesday evening, concipauionsh' �►nd residence amongst us, Ston Cement Works and taking in Niagara q ' m . jj�� p `1 F';CKERING POST OFFICE. _, �* � •aa 1 December 24th. lie sure and attend this It has been s ;'gid of old that "how pleasrut Fails. ` �� -- "� anlauaJ;ori Christmas Eve. 1 togeth adly fractured his lei , - . is it fv bre barn to dwel er in nn- Jaynes Hvar b :F - le arrive from Toronto 8 10 a.m.- C- r I I: ' Agent rax leading: I - is -- ;.. -' ity,'' and we nst not forget that the good while engaged in moving some machinery ` �W Maida close Toronto 5 65a.ta • ,,:� Another of our cid and respected oiti• Gad of love nth you and ua to enjoy the in F. L. Green's mill last week. We are s . re(*.T,W,8 10 a m Close G T W 5 55 a ro `' "f (1 T E 6 sa e m •• G-T E 7 50 a mzll8jts -�merfcutz, tens Jelin Mussel, dieii 6n Saturdayr last, nllness of t ia. When our time on earth pleased to state it is doing nicely now. r if1 _ '+Vhitbv 8 45 p.in .;.- •' Toronto b Oobm G'anadfa�a "''' 1Mr: Bq sell fartloed for 6 gntriber of ears is run end tie long race is over, may ahs Last .week otle of Thomas Madden's ' t 1, G T > 8 46 P m " -G T W b 00 p m F''$?'P IriBurattee OWi itft$es Y home re ar d shoos receive ou into ever. cows fell to the bottom of a well some 30 7 _; on the trout road, ust east of the' town P P Y c y orders issued oT"all arta of the world. 3 _ '`" p slid wad agivarsatl! red of lasting rest nd there crowned with the feet, in wh ch was considerable water. .. �, I oto increase for telae. Louses aid sem tl Y ps ed by all who g y meet to Ther poor beast managed to Beep afloat an Still"il!< u - $9VINGS 13AAM BUSU 1f98. Also agent for p p P y, lead the.pleasure of his acgti::intanco. „ti„ aldeil crow ; wl;ere we all ma "pzaiec► God roti wholri.all blessings flow," til aseietanoe arrived and with ro ea matt- - ' few vest_ ago he hold lxis farm, and bas fdi ued an'belialf of ' oar facia friends. a ed to ether out alio , P ,i to reesived and interest allowed at 3-2 sine ,v ' y Y g B e C�,�•t:,,c,�, , . . Z.Af Y. $ :;ant per annum, Security indisputable T�3.� a 11 ed in town. Tile intermout 'tUt#lE .,., e:s,e.. - f3vsix C. McQ. - F�xn.. A.mpisu><. Office of BtArk A gVillasmson, Bookers, #►toQif- J?face `_to tl�e Cemetery► p T #oda and k .indaa do 2+� + urns lar el stteuda� ; Emit aa. • j PosTMA.Mls Sears uttl;itt.oA#_.ng .: ytll - ey h �, -: +i.. :. ' lid, Cuereas hill Third set of telt . . ,y r r ti ,1 wr . . . - - . .. ., 1 , .. 'S a_ ' .» .,y , t1 . I . r. i G; s ., , .► ' 4 �. o i'p r' - ... .- .. f � ), .J c { _.;-a. .awn._.. ,S• cl- .,c _. .,, . . I as, c.. w I5._ s 1 . 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I 1" . . a ,. : - . �._ __ . � d Ouse stage, in i . , �. I - .- �ig who cruise about in Junks and proas An amusing story i related in pi*,: �_. FAI -, �.�.:�',�,­.," . ­ - . I :. . �._. -_�AL work driving the irar The crew are on constant watch for be- I ­1 4 ,..�, . . _�--:�- ---; ;, - ­_:Z­�I � . which guests were carried from $9A ' BRIGARDS LOST, I . s that , Of t adventure of a gentleman Wil ;..��. . :�'.. -1 - ii - h* ' .be : I t_ , - A IRITIS -1� - . .� _�*­ 11 he wearied of calmed traders and cargo a IP . " THE 1ROKLESS U ilk E OF C to and �.� � _ I , - , the railroad de ts Soon . VESSEL OFF GIB RALTAL , I - , 'Sev ­:_ . --.1; 'i; r �-.1- ­ , I­�­. . lr'­ OIL JOHNNY. , . T',� me=j paid his fare back ; ,� ... � . . I � are undermanned, Thew innocent look bad spent& pleasant evening at& ew . C. J. - - :,-�, .' ' , : I , '�.':_.�_� - - . . . `. 1 4�� , : .i � '-� '� __ merelb . - ,;..;.. � 1. � ..�­- - .- I 1; ­­ ,. he obtained am- - , 11101021"41 to cam Is drift leisurely about in Pairs with some friends. fie returned hoinii,' . . .�_. . -- .�,�-_- .i- _ . - , ��N to Oil Creek, where Ing ves" . . . . .--- ... . . -.1 I.11.t . L�,, Area Stindlug Ing I uge cable to , I - , �,,--,_' . I ­� .-�6", "L , �w��i.__� 4- f.ill . � .- '­. -_ -.1. dlex at the Tlhev them a h , . Vx,jk*" I ment as a freight hail drag i between ion a bicycle, and was so unlortul.t. . ., - . - _.:":,- ��_- - ' '- Uu-91%,rafleted R oy . it is fastened a sweep net. _ ':- ....' .- d 01ifiv;i-stlon and Are well Armed and W1 whief, _�"� � ­ -, , , . - t, earning 125 a month. .The r1rates ' _ . �_k_`.�,- .� . vagance--irrem Wtalth to penuF7 depo . . '­ I If nothing better turns Up they make as to sustain several 16118 on the way. .Ve Iths Wri I- .,:.-_,,. , - - r ,_ . , . THE WEST. _�,,­-_ ': �� � - " Kill It Forced To Figist-l'"sy r1ris"fi. r Sides ol To , - " ' ' ' -'-- - 1. TO .. ,,, . . orThe Pacific. . pretense of Mshin . But on6e let'' Nor was he more luoky when be reach4 . .. �'�_.*-� _.,_-� Good Fortune at Last- , ' - ­ . I I a 31-driftb and if . . thn -or I . .1 - ­�_ � -its raisod, by the sale of bar . some I - .be dwelt. Mistak. . L ;�� 7�� - - - ' - . .. �.-.- -_L.�,.��._�._ .,.i Coal Uil is not, as is Popularly - His::w t 'and inproteeted vem ,I I . , -.1� �-�, ,­ .,.. and no Wturop"n ' the house in which Which 111 . _ � - ; _ - - I . " , ant f icient - for the - Pirates am by no taleans pas the waters are clear __ ... ,!,:-- -., uried, but alive, in Jewellery a sum, �oonm am- ' '_ :._- ___ supposed' dead and b .ly out to Ne- =h�pptis about, they draw - , , t - mi lon* .", , " �_-��_.7 Ld in transportation. of the fa i gone. The long. low-lying razor-prow- in their i ing the floor on which hii r - . .-:.: ::_--..-.,� tty good condition-physically,alo -in Lincoln . _pestadly at the door ' From tL , ", ,_ pre braska,_-and there, , coal Oil ad vessel that carried at her peak the out their spears and muskets : situated, he rang re . I . ,�� ­ � _: - . �_�- .�- - ravage t --. . _: _­. I ­ ances, says Johnn settled down. They werevery n he haplessa trad- of an apartment occupied by the wLd,w I � , � 1. ..,. �i quite comfortable cirellm t with its white skull and a d board and Off i- N(-). 157 . I - . ..�-.L' - - ..- ,1,.I I_.--: the Roe And shocking poor, tut xnariaged somehow to live, blacir nag, about for 'ing vessels, cutting the throats of � �; - ... , L � - .*'. hose accustomed to for Johnny was a willing crosabones, May not cruise ing out cargo, and of an Admiral, who is -at the ,preamt hester Herald. A: :Ls the. pres( � . . . as *t may worker at any cars and crew, clean' . " 'L:':s . - ,� :� I be to t a took care pirates 'king the *ves"I moment away from towiL � '_ � iwin, B.A., . - ­ .- .----, %- _.� I - . t,O labor he oould procure. H ra,. prey as it,did of yore, but the fittings and then sin I Mft -, . -I St . Alark'8 ., - - I . I . ' . ..,, . holding him up as a horrid warning a bright lad, should Ives am still in active business. _.. .�_.... . that his son, thfiy have tooted. Am no one responded to the imm . . '. �Coti(ia, Albli -..:-�__ �,._--1: the- young the fact is�ems beyond dis- ceive, as good an- education as possible. themas - - Many small craft fall victims each )Mak. ... - _._:, ._,.-.. . � � ownt _. __ . . .good fin- When the boy was old enough he ob- On the blue waters of the Mediterran ear to the treacherous pirates of the he finally affected a.n entrance by I Nvhicl .. I _­ . I Fn�(mian Ila . - 1. - pute. th t Coal .Oil Johnny's , just a few miles Valay regions, of Celebes or Java. They ing open the door, and while gropi I . . I. �. .. a '. I .1. I -;�..-, . . . Ult tained employment as a ticket agent at ean only the other day ' . 109 :� ti,rough th I I �r"�-.-,; .I �Z ,: -�. .. ial plight to-d&y.is the direct res tion, and guns ,. t h()ugh a i I 11. 6. :, anc . the Ashland, Neb., railroad sta off the coast of Morocco, a British felue- never Sttaa ships that have - about in search of Matches he con. " ._._.�::p�_�._,�___- --j- of his having-been a reckless, irrespon- there his father Coal Oil n do Jos Angeles was aboard, but there are plenty of unpro I -,(,(,n 'Ite ..::,: :": - I .. as everybody ca. the Virge ved to upset a number of tables and ­* rt 1, (1, - ''. I _�' hen ' was, plain Joh� 'Steele, i . illfhlelle4!, I ­.i-.,.�:- tible, drunken spendthrift w young. rks steadily drifting placidly on, the t1de in a dead tected vessels passing over the waters tri i I - I nows him, wO , and the prey is abundant. chairs, as well as a cou* Of valuahle ­ % ,.�: :,.,�. ,­ _ ., RHOUSE. about there k railroad oom ny ig boats, filled Of the east' At last he reached tb*4 ,`; tbe fact. .th� .­ .�,.:�: ­ . . . ,� % .. .. r calm, when .eight 1011 It is done so quietly that the civilized Sevres vases. 'IL;- . �. - - ._.-,,-­ ,lin- a,nd patiently for the ri from , bedroom, and as he felt much Lati9sed - �COIIIIIHS`S1011 . .1 ; �.1: In Dezember, 1857, William 'Mcl under the son's direction, ban Ing v f�s I i gy, ­ _ I.: - ...: ith swarthy Moors, pulled out world never hears'of it. . . . .., . 1.� ight, taki care of the station, and W . . I by -his ride on the bicycle and by hit aLe t - - ing ..­...� _-r-1 - - , , - tock, owner of an alm long, vigorous sweeps ph the apartment, b4 : t1w vice of - , �_ . . wanderings throug L . .­ t­� :�,­. �� ranklin -Co.. so on. 17nd le is hale, hearty,a well the, schore with - . - i . - Ile. has 1) � - . .- tle farm on Oil Creek, in F � dispensed with the operation of divest� � . .. - :,1-. . preserved man, apparently about 53 of the oars. . AN EXPRNSIVE RITAL I 1. . - , __ _­ to . I di(ql(-P_s ill m. - _.. . ,._. Pa., accompanied by his wife, went years of age, seemingly well contented. It was the Riff pirates Once more.the . .. . L . ing himself of his garments, arA throw. I - .. ,;.. :­:, ,­ . ­ L le roug I � . . :_­ _� . � - ,. the county poor house to pick out a boy . . - - - - , . I .. . ing himself on the bad was fast -locked .- 11 , h ­ I . . - in alum I .. - .� - IN SMILED. . desoendantA of that famous old band . ber. Iiiis awakening, bowever, S of, the Rod L . . ..--�-�.­. . . for adoption ag,they had already adopt- . ee- W4 , l � - . - at . �, 11 rl Ce*.�, as ­. . I . . I the directors of tb of "water ' rats" that swept the seas "U'Ras Co"s *M an ou's elker "III was the reverse of agreeable, for ol ' - _ .. .- - _. . dA6ugh- In some w Metals. '.-. ��.I._. .- _­. .1.1 ad from the same institution a Philadelphia -&Lnk in which he had just south of the rock of Gibraltar in were Precious i opening his eyes qter a rongh shakint iri I be lin( - . - ' 1".. ­.,... *:�. .. " ' ,�: well-season _: , - he belie d his concierge, flanked by two ,.I . . :-1 "i �. 1 L5 years epogit thirty years I - 'e, � . r_. � _��... �:�j_. � . tar. They selected a lad 12 or I made his informal d - the Middle Jl�jes. A feluo0a Is but a Just Dow there is no metal so gener peremptorily inquired I %(,Wl . Dr. __ -1. learned of the unhappy oondi plement of ally eateemed'as is gold but there are policemen, who , - c__ - w . .1. old. to whom the name of John St6elt before,- F ,'.. pal)er a let . .�:. . _.­.1�1_ _- -_ Ow he got tion of the Steele fiLm t in small -craft and has a com - what be was doing in the spartment .- - . � � I: . bad been attached-though h tal reformation ir - k of the Admiral's vAdow T Mn he I irit .. -. I -, "Some- - I ...I . .d A Nebraska, of, the-to no more than eight or nine sailors. R6- a variety of metals more precious, roe - erest. I . . tim :i I and the man- pe to fi ....,. _�, � p Coal Oil Johnny's habits, , therefore, was utterly useless oned in dollars and cents, although cam Had take a " Mu'l wat � 1- 1 _. . . to stone sisitfinDs deep study _ z� ; � .:. r later the farm- ly strugizle he was Making were their intrinsic worth is vastly loss- rooms, whore the havoc be /haii -,_ _ in addition . . . J -little more�,thsin a Yea ­ I ; . ;,'� � "." or the past. Having assured them- and the Rifts in the long boats - ' riQr wrought in his warolli 'lor the malthbox 1-1`1. * ,, '� rotierty f The moot expensive of them sUP6 -- (hit je,,i, wer ,.­-. .: ...�, .- er died, leaving all his small P sely!-s of the identification of their or. M of the situation. revealed. to his bewildered vision. .4 - , , - . � . - his so- - - metals is an obscure one. unkn�qwn to was goo(t so, "'I.,i; detecte'd th I '. r �' I � to his widow. tic depositor, they made up The concierge, however, like a .1 - .-. . . � . .- ra, They did not kill. for the piracy was , - ': i hings, as e - -,� . .:� g(lopted the sum aIlium. It be- maritan, spoke a kind word for h1A tm. _'� � . - - . --.- bequeathed to her' i t and forwarded to him fame, by the name of 9 .11 .. ­ . :;. - * - - She . 0oun twinkling of an eye . 1, ... . aft-er but I . . ­ , ' ith interest f rom, -too easy. In the p as does tin and ant, and the police..who had been awn. �' . . eir char in ­ . : 1��. , . �. , � . . - .... ; . .�.- daughter, who was her favorite, the let t in the _ge, ,Y�I h it taking longs to the same grou . . - . , '. � - fered from 1. � - -� . _L . �, �­ I:, . , sum be and the date of its deposit. How muc they stripped - the little ship, what gold moned under the Is h I ..:,.--;..* ! of $2,900, the total sum s is worth exactly tan times ang of burglars bad broken intA) the . Vrea,t we,ai - . I was is known only to those concerned, __ - st,udy bee& . . - 1. � . .--- .. �. away It-is not used to 1.' .�- I . . her 'hiusband had, by a lifetime it s . . is worth per ounoe. g Part . . I .,f appetite, d I . ut THE ENTMIK CARGO, a ment, obligingly racated the prem. . . . . . . 'I.- ': . .. ��. gality and toil, managed to save. TO where about $80,000, trobably more ra- nvae. the crew,s clothing, any extent for any purpose and it is ises. A message� from tbT -ooncierge to ..� _.. _­ ,--. .. .�. - ther than less. Wit that money 700 all the spare ca the Admiral's widow wad .promptly fol. ,1 ,. after e-atinj . .��__ ,. �.� ..'�. the boy,-John Steele, she left the farm, $61A in secured by the deposit caused In certain . . - , .. ,chest. and I , " . - . res of choice farming land near lowed !:. - - . " Ash- the captain's belongings and their by one from the unconsclolls In � t lie stomav . . �-.� - , -oouple of 91 1, . . � -_. ; -which. was possibly worth a I , yurchased, and a good house good silver coin. The seamen ,�nd man- chemical operations, primarily for o truder into bar domicile, containin ' ._. . . I . . land were -t .. .� ,L-. tsetmied to I � � ­i , ceu- r.. . L -.': -�, hundred dollars at that time. Within erected, with ba,rns, outhouses, ex I '. .. . . _. C ter, afraid of their lives, stood passively purpowp. Gold is worth $20 per ounce, full a 01,0gy and a promise to make up _�. �ickly and �, I � * . . ­ . :. _, s, and so forth. There Mrs. , r -!'- ,�.-- -,� .,.,- a f0w - Months. after her e,xecution of ant fenm ir craft denuded of gallium $200. for al the damage that had lmw,n done. -�_ Ing up . ; -'_,�. .. - Steele is in control, and if the bad idea by and watcbed the . . of tbisi adventure is de-wibed .; -. 8ucl 1 . . . :... ..7 ....I I.. that instrument, on August 28, 1859, , - closely resembles p&llodium, The hero . . ­ . . . .. _., . . should occur to Johnny of a return to everything except her standing sails Tburium as an Englishwan who is a mem1wr of ., . . . I . I .:... . . . bd 11 I :�� ,. L�� :._ t Col. Drake struck oil (in the first bore . ituoug delights of earlier days, Then the followers of Capt. Kidd sent but while the latter in worth only $8 . : : '_ - ��-! 11 the tumu several temperance societies, but both . . -i- . - It .1. . ..., - I . I well, which was on - the McClintOc it is not probable that he would be' . the ship, flashed per ounce. its twin, tburium, is gold for, definitions May .be reo6yed witla equal 11 .- I I I .. . t in a few parting shots at 1� - . 11 . '.],.�A -. .� ... - . I able to prejudice the familY kriteres I reservation. 1. I I I . i I. . .. farm., - But there are no fears of their sharp knives and pulled back to $160 per ounce. . - I . - :� �I .. - .1.1- . a STRUCK IT RICHLY. ­..�1.:: - tnat farm. - I . - 11� I � ,�. , ., . - - - . - �: ,- 1 . . his doing so. ' He has proved himself V&nadiwm comes 'in a black powder . � - � ­ .L- I . I' . , � I . L _. .., . _'.. i- -1 . I . Col. Drake leased one-eighth of Sri an, not a warning. shore. . . � I . L � ... .�1. . _ .L -_ a M . . I I have been a men- and is - one of the hardest metals to - . RARER.QU IN � - . I. �_ � :, � I , .. I - ,� J ­. .­,�. -I I ck, for . . - I I The Rifts for years . . , I �!�, . I 4 , ,� , . � . #_ , I— - . . .� acre from the widow McClinto - . - � - '�.. '- .1 roe ure, on the melt. It- is of little use in association Latest Wonder So 111be Landes .,,- - � -, ..., I ' _ , &ca to-comme and pleas Alpha. the .- '. .- N . . -half of the yield ., - I 11 _. -. - - - which she received one ­. HIS FORTUNE � . , Be cheaper me- ... - I . I . I � . ;�, . I : I . .1 I . - .. I I . . . I waters of the Meditarranesm. They are with other metals becau Amuseageint Public. . - , �, � ­ dily the farm was . '.1 . . - _.. ofthe well. Very.spee -. I . - of tals secure the same results that its . ..Z. �I , - � ' I _­� .. .' o -of-an:-acra Lay In kis Nair, which was as 311alRY411111led the only pirates ; 2 .. . 11-1.1. - � leased out in ne-eighth . . 48 per Showmeii throughout the countr� are ­:­ ' . IL . � f_ -­',. .-.I....� . mks a mauteleen, civilization. Cruising along the coast use would give. Its price. is $ r to get possession of a horse t ha t is .1.�I,46, I i L .I : 1:�.-- �._�- Patches and dotted all over with wells. ewe " .7. - ..__ ; ._,� - Un W0, -- . I �- is 06- ater- ,,�" :­ . � . �- ­-` The widow was in c . Th� 'death in London of J"per Hand- of Morocco, esPac IIY Off the 1810 of 0 in just now astonishing London the, p_ ,. : . . . " � 0 � - n . ". ­. I f]y abound, Moist of them metAls are shOw " :56 - ey chie 11 I L I­. - _;�, where th . a !��. '. � hich she rick, a Swiss 'watchmaker, is reported. Alhucem", I tb L i� - M I I I - - of barrels of oil every day,for w . F-r-, - . ,; -- � I .. - der form because they are obtained goers. &ad the probabilities am '17he , .I ��..� ... :.. ­.,_ ,mad of a bead of is full of risks. Should a calm come up POw - the water. ..: . . . ...,I . found ready dale at from $12 to $15 Hendrick was posse often to will be brought across . .1 . _ . :I:_- - . Of the seashore in that form. It is difficult . - . . - barrel, and the ; ��:. .. " ,% _. xcited world-wide atten- these warrior Moore . IL , ., 1. - per slim of money she hair which a . heir boats through the obtain them In globules because they horse is named Alpha. and displays re- ­ 11., � � ,- �--�-I- . . - invariably push t d . ...; ._11 1, .,- _' : .:_ "..:.�. bandied were greater than she had ever tion, and was eventuaUy the means of . surf and row out for plunder. . .decompose very quickly when 'expose markable intelligence, A -blackboaxii, .t I I , , - , . _. - -'�_ - .-:,' had no earning an immense fortune for him. pnts have is brought upon the atage, .and he is �T I I - .. .._: before believed existed. As she All the European governm, - 'N, ­ .. ­ .. . .� � . -do asked show his arithmetical powerb. - .1i , . ... . . white, silver them bri an of the to the air. If liept in lump they am . _ ­­,;.� confidence in banks, she gota, big safe, Brown, black, , golden. protested that to .� ? _: - !, � ­ I . L off tre seas. The usually preserved in kerosene. . I- . . .. ­ I ..: Ull Of Money and gray, and even red were all 00mbined ooftn must be w � . . .. ; . . - - -­ - . .- which she' crammed f lZrigzan do Ice Angeles TGermanium. clomlv Win tin as The animal turns to the figures, thinks I 11� - - , I . .- . . - . -- .1. I which was very long and mislIAP Of the , resem t 1 195 per a moment, apparently, and then pa��'s 31- - -_1 . .. . .­.� 1, ­.;, 1.i bonds. - I - in his hair, has arow-ed the ritish Government, it does. is, nevertheiess. wor h � il .1 .-, - ­:': I 1. � . . - . . . . . __ � .. ...;:. - L'..- .. o . e, till- " _. ­ � Z 11 . ­ . L.sl - - 1. One evening in March, 1982, !Ohio silky. , which will mend a gunboat to patrol the ounce and is one of the most expensive out on the floor, figure after figur , . 11 . , . L. - :�__. I . iAl, a who, examined this coast. The crew of the Virgen de los metals used to any extent. - - I ­ -,.- -- Steele, who hadbeen awaywitha team Several speo ifit an- his subtraction or addition or multip-li- " !�..: : - � L- �.-, %, . [olao were fortunate in that they W Rubidium is of a greenish pray , . ­­ L .1 ble, An@ -1 1 . .. -r � . ..-: hauling oil, returned -home and found extraordinary phenomenon were una itb their skins whole. For it in pearance and comes as a powder. -its cation sum is correctly done. sonle,_ I 1�:� Rev. C . I -,. -I - ...,z.� di bones to-account for the cause of it, although cand w acy by the Rifts is us- value is $88 per ounce. times he makes a mistake, and , w it h . �;Ir,.- . 1. . . � , the house in ashes. The charre as dom that pir . - . At this ti . I � I � . �. .-�.-_�...,:',-.- .%. w � of the Widow were picked out of the various theories were advanced. The marked with murder. Beryllium, which resembles- lead. in an impatient shake, of his mane anti a . -,- . � � �-_.- Aracy Of1he past vicious light in his eyes he begins again "'. clans. One . .�__ , : , t while' Hend- Their most noiable I worth $80 per ounce. I%.'- -,' . I - ..­ .:�!:: .._...,. . ruins. It was supposed that she had strangest part was tha ferw months was the e Santat�kn. is a gray mass very much and rights the wrong. Somehow the I- �I. other saic . ...- 1,­ .� ... accidentally set herself blazing, and rick's hair exhibited all these colors. Dutch bAlantine Aimn& early in t he like rubidium. Its value is W per .British mind refuses to believe tkiw a .��k� bu , - . - ,�- --. pres�riptioi I : %. ,. . - ,_ -petro- his beard and muBtac,he were a uniform set sall from Ally� - '_ .. - -1 _. .:. a . I- I � _ .1 i- -kitchen' fire.' b��k I jl­ . - .-- "' - leum to start the Adriatic. between One can hardly "does sums;` mw suspects some hidifen -P i- not improv , , then the house by rashly using ummer. The Ann& had ounce. sIthough at wholesale it would horse, even of the Alpha breed, actu . . Bari. a part on the be a trifie cheaper. F in 1:1 - � " ­ .. . . I aso iv . - :.. _iaTb r ofthis unique hair wal fredonia. speak of these metals &a merchandise. trick by which the trainer causes h" Aek _.- -:�� �­ HIS HEAD WAS TURNED. -- Brindisi and the Gulf of Man ,1)jq,� pRins .- �. I.-—.,.,I . born at Lucerne, and came to London She had aboard a cargo of oil for L'- however. as they are rarely sold save horse to make certain signs that l(w)k *,�:�;".i very slugg I . - .., . ��_ . . I I.:1 .., �.., �.:'. -.1' As Joba Steele had been legally- at an early age, where he was apprentio- pecimene 'A Lap- ,�,-.;I Nvasvery i . . Orient and Douarnenez. in Brittany. as 9 - or for Unusual experi- like the' result of thought. But * �'� ' - . i -.......-:. -. _ .- adopted, he was the natural ir to ad to the watchmakin business. For ix. On ts. . ther or not hiti trainer employes t hege ' .11'j,-. depressed i . . � ; I- - . ;:: the contents of the big *safe a d the le time %a succeeded in and was manned by a crew Of 8 men ain- , - i I . _ . a considerab she lay becalmed ult is (*rt _�!, of things a -__. ,. . . river of revenue from the oil-pro uUng kee ing the condition of his hair a ae,- a .Sunday afternoon een Calcium is, of course, well known. "artistic" means, the res ' .,... .-I_- ,� seven Miles from the shore, betw It comes in a white powder and is more ly most striking, and if trick- there be, ---- *', anti felt t, � . .- . . farm, his possession of whi was fur- emr, but one day, happening to come Mellila and Ceuta. Ceuta is directly readily melta4 than many of tbt Others. it is concealed in a most marvel,Am I confirmed ' I _ - � ,-. . .1...1. ther fortified by the widow'O '11, do into his shop to serve a matomer with- ,te the rock of -Gibraltar. It belongs to the aluminum family and manner. . . -understand . . -I . �_ . ,.. � before the change in her fortune. This out the wig boo usually wore, he let 014"'i t was observed pulling toward is worth $80 per ounce. Alpha also plays the harmonium, ani the advioe . 1 - . wealth A boa . a . -I I ..,.- .. . -I. . sudden acquisition of enormous the oat out of the bag, and from that the vessel. It Was manned by seven or Indium. is r dark globular, and it, his rendering of "God Sa-�e the Queen" but with a . - . .1..�.­. turned- his head, not all at onoe, but, day he became an object of gone,ral in- ve Uroseiie. It is wort h on an onormolu keyboard is a st art- do my niiii .- .. . . , � -speedily- tereat. 6igbt too, is kept in ling performance, and a m pos,iil)ly d( .. . I I He married the daughter of one of Customers flocked to his shop in hun- . SAVAG&LOOKING MOORS. ' $72,per ounoe. ' 'Its I thankful. I .�,.-.­I -. -. .- his workmen, and sh dreds, and although at first he con- .stripped I to the waist isnd armed with Didymium, when oollec.ted is a light one than in many Other cases. treatment . .--.- .I-- 1: write his name in & laborious, mecban- tiuued to wear the wig, he soon di*- long knives and breach-loadinp riflen. Irray or dove color. When melted it clever creature also selects letters-from &�vere pa . I - : in . , - . s .- � ical 'way, and that was all he ever long one a the whitish gray metals.. It the alphabet, tells the time, plays 9 I : . _� carded it' when he maw that be was Their bmds were shaved. save for & . . d fires a gun, for %k hich was almo. I ' �.'_ I _ . � .;_ learned of the art and mystery of. let- abie to tarn what he had always con- tuft of hair on the top. � Is worth $72 per ounoe. Fame of nap'.an - shomis a ; room. An . ­_..*- . . .L L ters. She tr*ied to keep him straight, sidered a misfortune to a profitable so- J'hey shouted t,O the Captain to lower Lithium aim) is kept under kerose.ne lAtter feat, strange to say, he - "... 1-1 dation, since from con- decided perdilection. The perforulAnce -ork 1�..��-�I ' ­. i. - , :_... but he knew too little to coipprehend count. Ultimately.a well-'known show- sail. and when be refus 1. t&ct with the air it at once becomes ends with a grotesque transformation u -, I . ­ . - _ .... , _. . � self-respect, felt hLmgelf too rich to be man of the day made him a handsome straight away to fire On the vow In arraranoe of the beautiful horse into a nurge in take 'a- � .__'�_L ­..�. _.;� es -or 'to d L i i hemselves with - an oxide and 6 wasted. t t - .7 . I trammelled by conventionaliti an . giving The crew armed t hateb . gh �_ ,__L*':__1 . - offer, which boo accepted, t hat . . � . care for the. opinions of others, and Riff that stood it is a black mass. and i is se skirts, white apron, tartan shawl and fe,,Iin$- . is, he traveled all over ets find crowbars. The the It -_ I - thirsted for a ribotous excesm of gensu- up " buaine� aboard, its 811,ficifi ity in only about 59. gorgeous poke bonnet. 1,ittle lkta, - � - . Europe and Amer" on exhibition. in the bow attempted tospring � . I Ic $Xper ounce. rear-old pony,-whirh Ls onlY any dtl'� " I ous gratification, the highest pleasure - Anna's Its value in & fat tW4(>-) ..I . and was struck down by, the . in much like oerium. of a Just being trained for an artistic, ca.reet. my mind ' . he was capable of. . - 041D. . . � , . '_ ,.- . - 1. .. Before he reached the dock a Erbiam V _. I . mate. , , , Only&Aew months after his marriage -1.. -- Dietatte Value or Choose. � that officer to fall bluish gray color, but when melted in is caused to sit on its haunches in A . perfect wi -. m irate bullet caused . - ! - eon' Cke a log. unless it he W�nt away to Philadelphia. The life lobules its real color is gray. It, too, perambulator. and the nurse AlplA rest, I cot � _. . of prodigality and uncontrolled dissipa- -There is an old saying that oh @Adi- fielongs to the aluminum group, and wheels him across the stagp. - , � 1. But one firearm wait aboard the Ann&, - - �. . What - . 11 � .1 tion into hich h lunged was isowild gests everything but itself' then in the cap- it is worth $62 per ounce. . . 1. .i� as to be waimoste 9�yond belief. He - a revolver. which was fired. Ruthenium is a black powder in ar- ... ' ' absolute f . . . . a 0 ' ' HIS SKIN AN ARMOEL -It is I . share this household word may have tain-s hands. This he prom tly I . . � . ordered -champagne, not by the bottle, had in the prevalent depression in the but the bell had hardly lefr its chwm- pearanoe and exceedingly diffir- -_ o .. � ­ .- in additio - - __.. I but by the basket. He' gave a $5,000 .a by melt. 'It in wort4i $44 per o,unoe. I ill ies whic . ".�- '-� diamond to a negro minstrel for sing- Cheshire and Cheddar chow trad .s it is bar before his hand was shattered Cerium is a brownish green mass in A Berlin Man who to suite& rroof-A Mar' . .I . .. : -.:- , Ing a song that pleased him. . He -fro- hard to tell, but it'would appear that ' snotber from the boat. Other crait. 106. but iu realit it is a White Telesis Case. . iniz upon _­ . i filled with pirat,es. wore pulling out to RPPe&v&t . 4 lie left I " . - - . - - I�'�:I..;,..,r�:,.._..1�r quently bought carriages and the teams I the lessened coxisumption in.England of ' the brigantine with long. swift strokes. Metal belotiging to the Zmin= (am- L in Berlin a Singhalese baffles all in' ,.N-R]k ahoi ­ .,-I...--I_'I��- attached when he wished to ride a few I this, at one tirae, popular artic,le Of diet ! Tan. a dozen, twenty. and more Rirfs Uy. Its value is $40 per ounce. hybicians by t he i to drag tl I I --' ,% blocks, and then presented them to the , I leaped aboard sad struck the captain - Strontium is kept in kerosene W pre�- vastigations by p . , I . . ..: �11. .,:-. drivers. On' one occasion he wagered is due in great measure to a growing vent oxidation. It is dark gray in . T lie brunz T lie powe �i_.- I -.-:,.. ! down with a wound. that afterwards is light penet rabilit�y of his skin ' . gone, and ­ . I a bottle of wine that he would spend,- belief that it is inferior as a nutritive proved fatal.' stra bt in the stomach. color before melting but after it al*, clai �, �_,::-.I .:'...."', 11 . ' hercules in all formation I I. , --'--...I. � not Easterner, a .. . :.:.,i�. . . .1. actually paying out "for fun," and agent to tinned meats, and that this ' The Rifts lootedilhe vessel. carrying gray. Its prize is $40 per ounce. Ill re - ' NN'liether � . . .­ I q vin ; I ..-- ,�. .- i i g away, $10,000 a day for sixty view is held by medical men. A medi- with them everything. bedding. ciook- . Rhodium is another metal which it to have found an exi.lir which w . . I I . . . . . .�._­- .:.I .. -- . (lays, and won the bottle. - - cat journal says that this assumption in utensi . prov I . - is very 'difficult to melt. It is a dark der the hinnan skin impervious to an . but this - .� . . I I '. - � I . metal, very little used becatw it is next 0( . nhout anti � ., . - ,�: I � _ .. - ­� . :-� � ­ by no means correct, and it states, on and even a portion o a cargo. - metal point or sharpened edge I childhood , I .. _. _1, ...-- ."; � . to impossible to absorb it. Its value is , . . . . ­. - . - - - _... �__ ; -14 the strength of official analysis, especi Way tore the clothes from Of 1:- ,:.:.. --.1.­',�:. At another time he -received a large i p - i show $40. per .ounce. . knilo or dagger and calls himself t 41,,�ears � - ­ 1. ..- . ,.`__;. sum O IWiped t z _._.I .., .-.. - : f money from the rentalh on the ally undertaken for the purpose of (16- , the crew, and even, is Zirconium comes in flat, thin, gray- " Man with the Iron Skin." It is tr .I . us t. �, � , . . i.. - .11. k .%; -- ar ciding the question that Cheddax chease , from their feet. , more, a ,r] . - 1_.:. � .,.. -- f m when he was ojy the street and ­-....- I_.. .- quite drunk. It was in bank notes, as contains a much higher percentage, I in hist,ory there an many terrible ish blue crystAls and is worth $40 per that it has been impossible to e,v A, . __ .. I . .... . � I -'� - - . . both of flesh-forming substanoe and of tg1w of the rav" and outrages of ounce. scratch his skin witb sharply poill N Die. I -*%- . . "_, . % ��L: __ I he always required it, checks being ob- . rnove, tin( , .- � -1 ,-.L.. .1 .. .. - piraLft Centuries ago Barim VC.S . -, ­.- 11 I . fats than meat, even of the finest qual- the Barba" . - - m is li�ept in kerosene. In ooinr nails, with finely ground kni . . . t � . - .­ � _ - �� -.. .r .., , -._... pts of suspicion with him, -and when these were the fellows that sacked a - . . Joh's com - _11�'- . C had stuffe,t it into his pockeia they I, . ity. This view was held by no law an it it,in silver white, and its price is $32 dagXers. He is now exhibitilig IlLy"34 I � ..: .Z,.: ... - 1.L..: " , and despoiled per ounce. is W pass Nv i L h, "I had mue I I ,-_ .. , authority than the late Dr. Parkes. of rAW of the Mediterranean and hLs greateAt feat . 'which Nva i . . . - - I .'�I.­. ..:�_-� bulged out like thokfff of an urchin after Netley, who persistentl Borium comes in fine .grayish black entire body through a b000p, the I i 1. .. A ., . : _y Maintained every vessel they could put their claws, mail Bu _,� .-, --i- ,� 1... -., a raid on an a Worchard. His coat ' t I . '_ W_ _� _�.I that as cbeese, contained a v6r lar crystals and is very hard. The crystals adluit 4. . . . on him, nadded with go on. The Riffis am their lineal descend- of which is hardly big enough tO this "Did ­.- - .. ..- . 1-1 . could not sit well I uch resemble emery in appearance. his �s h �. - . -I-, amount of albuminoid materv. in & ants the name Riff having a Pat Mean- In body and is closely set with `h - . . .: I money - - . said, "NN- - L..1,.� - .as he was,and he wis disgusted. 6 Moroccan dialect, for it signifies but borium will dissolve in hot &Iumin knitie-points, - daggerts, nails and ot . -�._ -,.I '�� Just tben he caught lit of a bank. 1 Amidl bulk it was one of the best foods ing - same cr , � Mid, "WI I - - '­-�-i � . -a equally pleasant triTies. Through t � . . - :...-�_.,_..i and ,rushing into it wi - I for soldiers in time of war. A well- the same an the Italian "Riviera " or ur . *hU other metals of the . L."' .. ' . tains bardnem will not. It is' worth $25 salu .- %_.. _ . ..- :. -. .,�:�:,I-�'� Malit'y of, "Take caxe of this damned I known medical authority, in a recent I --sawhom" The'range of moa . . hoop he squeezes his body vA(.h ah-*Il much so , , I per ounce. . not ag ­ �`.' ­__ L __.: work, asys that cheese "is the most Val- Ueys these people have their . . . : I- - . . stuff for me; it's a nuisarm.- i , In whose va impunity. The phygicia" do - %vas the. ­� .. -,� - .-7 . 0 U M P-eld uAble animal food obtainable," and that gettlementsi go by the,n&me of the Er- It should be said in reference to many an to his iiiAmunity sad some of t afiter thii . :, . .% :. _,_ the whole pile before the receiving te - - . I - . - � . 11 . L �,I- .-, '�.-- . ler, and went away, ere that function- it is "from two to three times as nutri- Rif. In the fastnesses Of these the of the 0OsL1y metals that the reason think that Rhannin, which is his nao . (lie. oonelt �,� I ­.... _..-.. they are so diffbiult to * I -)n , ...I . _; . -:,.:7 ary could take breath or gather hin ' tious asth0s&m8 M0neYva1U8 *(,Ordin- Rifts have Proved themselves, to be _ melt of to Oom- is a fakir who has by long prartit .- , . . . , novati( ' L - - _ ­ ­,� . I � I .;1_.]!:. .;. wit's sufficiently to give any evidence ary meaL" �_ . .. � ,� A FEROCIOUS TRIBE � _ biris with other Metals in that they ceeded in hardening himself 'ga'so do. I lo(. . . - ;­ -,-,-1.-.-':-..,�,,.�.� __ ­ I , , -1. -1 ­ � ;� '' ­ oxidize so quickly when exposed to air the i . Of metal upon his skiO . any good � ­ . _!,i� of the deposit. Ana when Coal Oil - - I impressumm .. ... .. � � 0111 � - `L�_ -1 Of landamen name is feared that W being placed in a crucible great � L. _...... . ­ :i,*:,XF- . :) :. . 1 . &111 their The professwis of the Berlin clill" ­ I le pink .. - . - Johnny, as John Steele was by this ' L � L! ' . , . 1 - - . . ­ - . �.__ -�, - '. ,�"...4.,.'','.."... Imt Might. ..� �, _,: ' 6ble subjects of care must be ua6d, find the chemical to , I Nvas sil . - .1 �i, I ". . � :k Z-� even move by the peam - - I - ­ , time known, tried, in a brief spasm of �'V. .- ...,mll' . , . . ' - .�.'I., , - � t ever, considered it worth wWe . �.- 1�. � .1��i! . . ; is by thew combinations necessary to secure, safe- - , I ­_., :1. ��"-...- __�-� sobriety, to remember where he had .' Thiiii ire some pleasures which a" Southern Morocco than it . ture about the maa,s skin, prow", I rellio,mbel - ; I ., :-.""_- . ty aTe not 6W. I,_ - . '­__ - it an inexplicable matter. '.� "­-' left all that niGne'l, he was quite up in ve, but satisf , ticular- who do commerce on the Meditgurrainean - -- � ,�."- mexpensi. I Xing. par 1 . mi times the Sultan has march64 - � . 1. I _.. . to licent i� , . ­_ _ ­L i Bove . .� .. .Z-_ - 1.� ., �-..-�';'-, able to do so. And he decided, to hunt ly to the childish min . . .. - � - . ­ port to fa ­ _., �5, , . ' .- . . I � ,- ­ -­. ' it up would involve more trouble than ,,&Last them but -each ex- . _,_ .- I L. . .. ., .1 . . �:, _­� _�..;_w trvp . � . . . � . ,� �1. . - ..� Oh, exclaimed Marjorie Manson, " . ag . � .. .-.. 1- - . I . - .1 _. - -, - .. - and Pink . ­ . - ��, ­.­'. -_ 1 tics has been in �ain. He has . .., Untranslatabl& 1 . . .��'..: �4­ ­ 9119need - -1 . - - 1. �­ � . . - .:�.­­,:,­ 1� it was Worth.. Its load did not worry the dessert came on, how I wish-you . ­ .1 I - - . . ­ . box of th . . . ; .. - , _!.1. . van . .. "..- mp y a I, _�, le*.- -, 'I * -0 up the attack and si I set" Father-What was ther talk- . *ife­Wbiat in the Id do -- I - __ . _�. your mo world fef,l any � - L. �1� � lim at all. had told me this morwng, In __ " . . -:,�_ .. ..e-, ,-- -.1 . ge prim on each rebel's bead-Com- I .i tak,_,n nii . I �. : ._�I.-'. .,- ... IT TOOK WINGS TO ITSELF.-..- , that you were going to have the i0e,_ in abottt just now f .. - want with a trorabone I You , .I ,.�. ­. �� .r ;., , - ttle is known about these #t 11mow. .. � . - . -1 e . - . na.ratively li -1 dim L ve . . . ... . .;;�,z,;�, _ .. �': , crea:m for dinn,6r I I , - . iert door has drive decidedly I .1. I I .: ;,.:. 1,:-­:­ -- came to an _d, I Why, what difference would it - . , - � "I- 1� "Snddenly his wealth i �have . Kiifs. The tangle of wild hills and Ln - - that the Man t rula e ­ .'I, - .. - ;_�,.­. . -" mountains within whiab the most Father-WhI Y*R oat and heard it nearly wild by his perfo, ne on t -1� iniprovinj - ­ 1.1".. .-;, a He had succeeded in squandering even Of . - Z� ­ - - . . -_��- -1­I,. - ­ made I Inquired Mrs. Manson. . - he all.- awlul instrument. Hubby-Calul -y ... Pink Pill ­__', ­ _.-,:.---' ' " more than his vast income, az;d was in I Oh, lots I said MarJorte W1 them live. almost overlooking t Rs Of t . % _. I . .-._.�;.. .1 Ith a sigh. . &m-Ye% but she was talking to selfp my dear. Thait's the 01le .�- 11 nes I .... - %­/��,;_�� very near � . . the pains � .. . .,­.­`-17.-, -St. Of course, he had been plundered I could have expectea it ' ii-day.thent Y the lvwt known Part of - the baby. - bought. � � , 1. ' ' ­- &a a southcrn coast of XuroPe, is - I_i, . - . _.,,. ':�,'.,�,'-.�1,. mercilessly, right and left, but had lit- i . .. I . Africa to ,; Q'...� , ': � ''. . ., � I-- .."&...." . .:�_ ` I ._1. ­ ;�, � - . �­ � .� . �i, . -.1., I .�- - 1. 1i the Appel I I . �- . - -�,���':,­., eyally .thro,vn away several fortunes, � .. .�,',. I . Between the hula an many rich I .11 � '. - -, . . I I . . ."t, - . ... ,��, - - ­ . I . 1, ... � . . HArd'on the SystdVl- .. U 11; food and � . - , : _.. . . ... . _ ; � L 7, � . _'�.- . . _ - "" ' ' ' - " _ �; I . ; 1. . : I ;.. . . , � 1 ; � .. ­ _. Z . - :. . 1 I .% . �1 I- . . - - . .. Solt-Dania : - .. � I . ,% � 1.t he, I,� . �. - . .., I ,�­ 1 1 Easy - ­! . � I ; ., . . scenting his downfall, v a file : - _L - w�l and creditors, I 1. Ellougli. `- n1s, and these men and women de . I - . � 11 , I ;J I .:",'.--,t � , . 4 1 .. heart . : ;. I f_ L .,% _... . ­­_ - �A ,_ I 1 . I ants of Barbary ranger .. I . I . . . 4n twelve . , L. - . 1 ---.,`,;,�. were pressing him- He mortgaged the I .�"_",,� -1., !­�_, seen a are skW to; -1 ­.:I � 11. . . ., �.­ -tbe same Mon, said Mrs. T)0�_ Bliffers-Wh didn't ou 90 .. .: � . .1. , -:� � ­1. I -1:. _- farm for a large sum, and plunged I George 1(nervously)-I'd liki 'the 'best ' ful farmers. 'They manage- to surround Are ,"Z , � let T �� And to-dE .. . 1. �M' digA . , �- , -.: ." .-1 _� . - - In Id. Kitty. to marry yo �antly, that wor talkin' to After-Dinner ylpeakam, anqu I � ." �_ � . "i _11f. . 'Dbadvaja so -brave yesterday, #;: -; .i ,%vew two hour - -`:-, , - �:-��"":�.�.-1 &fresh into even wilder extravagance the wor u, but themselves with many oomforts, by the, I= -1 was not feelin� " �. - .� .-,�.�,-­- . .5 I--;,�;*,� - I don't know bow to propose. I . le art of am,uggling .and triAina Patsy -­ Whiffers � _*1 i � . . -, I .I " ifrom t IrAlly)- Wit I .. . 1, . . .- 1-_-,� �. �.�,� and more reckless dissipation than be I I r and. practi "K smugglers. - . . -, teluAl _-Ahct.�you loiked to woryuk? .Bliffers-Afraid to [ollKirb�� .1,all my pi . 1. I . ­_ I .- � ."o tore, but.the less to go upon, and the, Kitty I Im eat' anytilill9t;- ., I on me, vv . . .- I... ., _1111 - d 0i . it to ;4rruk,but Olini willin, Whiffers,-Ohi I w w I en - . : --­,:.:., �-.: _..1� -. �,.-1 s.I and came quickly. His mad career was That's a rigtt,)George. You've fin- They arc .es . do4oik � - -- � . . as al I .. ,�%V*Alking . .��,:��.�- , .%. . , _ .I ­ _o� - : I inhed with Me; now go 0 papa. 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Flreeman 'Speaks `of His y. The sat success of thb -ch preparations o� j $�01- '. t`� Wo k• mend Dr. Wijliama Pink Pills to all girls themselves 'play an aetive part d Life and r 111.1­ or any who Bufferin a similar way.and there. When young people are gather the house @� Walter Bekos Q4. {estab[lshid: �t `' t i feel sure that any one who adgptB Fink ix 'a, rtoaalss�. - ed for amusement, one of them will be in 1780) has led to the placing on the market .rz _ F le way. Ue Nas ritteaWand Preached a aoih Pills with perseverance end patience . .t;: cannot- find their expectations unre9• gin peeling s straw of green millet. many misleading' and unscrupulous-Imitations -O. "r NK Sides o[ the Atlantic rue-Yfe- alized or their reasonable hopes blast- which is full of pith. Her lover's blood rlgtNal7M1�' k ;fig! tiro of a Peculiar ditllctfoa irem Walter ed. But he will find that bleBsing Of thiir nam�t labels, and wrappers. x ;, w>,Icd me war Released in Mnrv01 which iB the reward of a full trust in runs cold, probably, but he mttttist smile c � �� �mk �'�. °` ions Hanuer. a true�and reliable remedy. I shall or awn himself a craven. When she Baker Co. are the oldest and largest menu• . he dock - - f _ always wish slid desire the greatest has cut the pith into bits an inch long, facturers. of pure and high-grade Qecoas ��id41 +rum the Bosto#I HdY ald� ., # success for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills . I `y• -be stretches out his bare arms. 'Phe x . No. 157 Emerson St South Boston, and always cherish a,dee feeling of exam le set, every girl who respects Chocolates on this continent. No chslnica�s are : n . P='�f,tt : • is the present home of Rev. C.J. Free- p p j gratitude to the friend who first said herself and has a lover follows it. The used In their manufactures. - �" ,. ` u,an, B.A., Ph.D., the recent rector of to me buy Pink PillB. I have tried young men form a circle with arms eat- - St„ Mark's Episcopal Church at- Ana- them and know their value and am tended. Blithely, then, with many a Consumers should ask for and"be sure that d � , Gonda, Mbnt. During the reform move- j ` �' ❑►ens which ha swept over Boston, Dr, truly glad I did, for I have found them at, doubtless, the maidens , arrangce n ��ee the et the genuine Walter'Baker k Qo.is goods, t , ' bret►k� from a good experience, to dit more th it bits of pith upright iii, some fancl y g s ✓g • grog' '� F reema.n has been frequently heard from than is actually claimed for them." fu d non the bare flesh, and set ' through the vtarious newspapers,and al- y y ,- .r. : WALTER BAKER & ( 0-, L1lG ItOd,� , 7 y y be oo Very faithfully yours, them alight. The are nearly an inch �' '"-i D- though a resident of a comparatively C. J. Freeman, B.A., Ph.D..; thick, And they burn very slowly, but � '" 51es a1id recent date; be has exerted much public Late rector of St. Mark's, Montana. the h less youth must stand and smile DORCHlaSTER, MA38. influence, which has been increased by Dr. Williams Pink Pills contain, in ap as he ^•an till the blood of the. � %. _ ���. vlaluaLle ae• well t lie fact that he was ten years a o on a seared flesh extin uishes them. E r < y: shed the a condensed form, all the elements g cl•1 my desortptne catalm" r tatigaed commission appointed in England to in- necessary to ive anew life and rich- BAKERS I b h vests ate the troublesome question of .► .bout T nese to the blood and restore shat ter- -- _ _ Yoµ�n'ti �Ough �1X8PS 5 O p O O e `� �~ 3 Went. the vice of great cities. ed nerves. The are an unfailing Bps- I�othingtAnd3 as $iglf adore W a�without them. ' ■ lIe has preached before cultured au- r 73t;osindet.id.at.w d l n` .I E divest, cific for such diseases as locomotor at- r,i.T: PindritN, M fr., TOlLONTo,ONT. . i tahaow..LLL, diences in the old world, as well as to St. V' as4l remedy for every womanly ailment, ', _ - ., , t ]mak :- i he rough h ioneers in the mining towns axia, partial paralysis, .. itus dance, as Dr. T'ierce's , Favorite Prescription. �RTVAT'a �rUND8 FOR INoia� �r�. gg sciatica, neural Ia, rheumatism, nerv- restorative tonic, DAY OZ" on Mortgage of 2tep1 Fatale Into - of the .Rocky mountains, and his utter- g It is an ipvlgorating, ¢ 1 ,A bowevee r'' otlsnesq, headache, the after, effect of S R t qs J°! a9 laweal rages f3penial arrangements - �- 3r rices as well as his writings have been a soothing and strengthening nervine, adarass for on :& la grippe, palpitation of the heart,pale '! and we velli above meds for Church Loans. Apply to ,� .� shakililt '` in the line of progress and liberality, and sallow complexions all forms of and a complete clue for all. the derange- you how to Disk. a day; aD BlaOketook Nesbi � ��' L by twQ cell-seasoned with practical common weakness either male or female. Pink menta, petil�ful disorders and ehtnonie s.►uwy sure; we tor►►+ab�: wort and Beattl►, t w �-- - sense. Dr. Freeman has written this weaknesses peculiar to the sex. tfaaoh you �.; ro4 work intha loo ua Chadwlok Rt Riddell, where you live. !land ns our addnws �k pt Tceonte OlfROatt, ingyired� ; Pills are sold by all dealers, or will be For Dun la entering womanhood' .ad we will eaptatn tt►ebudnas rutty, -•� *� `, tt p<cper a letter which will be read with for women at. critical change o pharahStawl T-aaail1 ,- ►ar meat. _ sent post paid on receipt of price, 50 •• r.m�►b.r we,�.rsnta.a clear rout U lut•erest. lie says:-- r ; n ha wars cents a box, or Aix boxes for X2.50-- p for«.ars aa9'.wort..i,.emceSy vers► Itaind the "Same five years Aince T found that they are never sold in bulk or by the life" : for women approaching confine- WrUe at once. AddreeeD.T. Morgan,Maoage ; deep stud and excessive literar work , t meat; nursing mothers',, and every wo- X Y s >!e batt Y Y 100) fit addressing Dr. ,Vi illiams M8- Boz A. s, Windsor, Onto. :f„ in addition to my ordinary ministerial man who is "run-down," tired, or over- , ria x-,. dicine Company, Brockville, Ont., r. worked-it is a special, safe, and ser- ,1 !;� id vision duties, were undermining my health. 1 Schenectady, N.Y. pets �` - ) detected'that I was unable to understand Iain help. Send for free pamphlet or ntR,�O BUSINESS ; � t� good �'" things as clearly as I usually did; that - -•--• 'I replit 10 eta. stamps} 'for a book of 168 A,= C L .. w his ten-'. after but little'thought and study Isof- . pa es, on "Z'iroman and her Diseases" TZAthR COL�EMEN ice' Ben Bum- . A Conjuror s Mlstali`e• , that as fered from a dull pain .in the head and an how to Dore them with home treat- great weariness, .and all thought and A French conjuror, doing $ perform- [Went. Address World's Dis Weary Moet!widely attended In America. Atltllair ' the pe ed with the.Institute of Chartered Account- We want every Ai1tllal TE'f H ' �, into study became a trouble to me. I lost ante at the court of Madagascar. asked Medical Association. Buffalo. N.Y. _ rx to have a copy of our MdfW ( f AiU .,,, ante. r CATAL OUE./uar/ssusn. IE is one �! t :he prem.. . appetite, did not relish ordinary food, the queen through an interpreter if she - Icierge to :. ug "��~ For ca-a1 us'addreerti . t zw eptly fol- after eating, suffering acute pains in the -cold taste a glass of wine. On her Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipation. gpgINgON ¢ JOHNSON. Belleville, Ont► LARaeS OSNHRAL nrus/O,�id�/Iris �' ; chest and back. There was soreness of ilea, biliousnes8, indigestion, br dyspep- eooK Catalogues ver•issued. Containin , refusal the conjurer, with simulated P T$AOHER'S Ul�e for the selec cos I - acious in the stomach, and the most of my food , ailing a anger, eiriptied' the glass over her, and Dia, and headaches. 'gyp SCNt3018 UNDER ONE MANACENENT of Music. No A/us/ TeAci/ittR�an a��oRq - ,. seemed to turn to sour water,. with most the contents dropped in the shape of a ro Bar wirmour 7HPO WORK. We also cam w_ I maize 'up sickly and suffocating feeling in vomit- rose into her majesty's lap. The court - EVERYTHING P6RTAMMG to MUA/O;!� r d eel done. . up 'such-sour water. . . Japan Honors its Heroes MUSICAL /NsTRUMENTS. ? , �: desesibed g I functionaries were so indignant at his „A-.. proceeding that they jumped up froth Japan does not mean ti) forgets Ito645M4* lNtyA�tY, ROYo!°iii Oo. 1�p Ya{nst si.rt. fi ►amber 0f TORONTO. OI&N C&i � -- ww I ,1 "» their keats, insisted upon the queens, heroes who perished in the late war ,ToRoNTo AND STRATroItD, ONT. ( T .+. but both- leaving the apartment, and charged . ith equal the dormer with hi h treason. The with China. Statues of the chief mill- Oaybtastionably the leadinst ¢ommeroial �fOR T WEN"�'lf-FiVI� AR� a m n a g to tette a of veil be erecta !loll le of Domini unfortunate. a h d be pro d tary sad n vel firers 1 d oo the on. advantages beet iia y�n . ' ' -:.:. b the native trop a from the fury of is the imperial palace. • Canada ode ata a en e a1 . m r rates ; tud t m y enter ' r y p a0 sill time ; write 90 either eohbol tied _ S , the- populace, and was compel led to -- mention this pa leave the ca ilei_ before daybreak. per x��j P A Tiirstite Ciltittaa. IMd1•rididen fstr Five SHd W �c ZI.LIOTT, PrllnaipaL. ke �'dd' . The best cough cure is Shiloh's Cure. A nontbg from Rkeasua9lsm. Cam ►T The Only Ohemleal Hand Fire I,' x" I I neglected rough h is dangerous. Stop it ®t` American tbeasoatla Care- Blzttngulsher now approved of bye I � x ,tlntTy are at once with Sbiloh's Cure. Wonderful Tertaanouy N 9160 Virtue Of the Ing`actor of Government of Qua- ,BAKI.N -.-' : T boo and all fire department suthori .. - / 116ta areas N16euratle tiensedy. 'ter Irse that is - . _ .\1 , doi. It is the simplest,-the best and t n theater- � tans Gallantry. . I What would sufferers not give to tae- theobeapestandi►,now in usein most . POW D \��� Mrs, Jinks-This temperance paper care relief in case of rheumatism f Bed public buildings,factories, eta , �., ire that it ..�� �l ridden for-five months, and a sufferer Prins $2400 per Dozen. ', d ���5 says rum to made from the refuge of for a greater period of time, :it iB n°t TNECOO�S GEST FRIEND `° eters The .1 I auggar., prising that Mr. 120 Church THE CANADIAN HE U1101SHER CO. splays �- - , Mr. Jinks-Yea, my dear. Man uses S W.J. Tracie, 1.AwNttl{T OALt IN GaM�A. t-µ V blackboard t., Toronto, being now cured through 7.6 St. Peter St., Montreal. the bests of the sugar to make bon bona the ties of this medicine, calls it "God's for lovely woman, and has to content own reined In his own words: " ou , and he is % ? ­. himself with the refuse. y `• Dy ape Ianam. { '< } al era. ,f d,o not know bow thankful I am Ior Il )� �iris� cnaipon �s EVERY . having tried South Am�ri�an Rheu f Lunge, eta. 1. : :'. ,res, chinks A LADY OF DELHI SA�3 S0. matic Cure'. For years I had suffered, /�,,�� y euffere#I. ' tensely, and could get no re- FCR TREATMENT ANG CURE USE ' DISMOWE . ,' :hen paws �' .e _ - Mrs. Norman L. Cooke,:of DelYi.out.. Lore- fluenced to use this -fA figure, till ..��, strafed wlt16 flitdary obsess was Ise lief until- I was In � , ys$ remedy, How great a sufferer I tivas Polyldce Oils .r multipli- ,� lleved In Aix Hoare by soulb American is known to hundreds of citizens in To- ACT - 1 Cure. condition was well known - I r. - Some- ileus C. J. Freeman, B.A., Ph.D. : Kidney Ionto, and my leaves lie elereat i'e3litsQ. I! tilt sty and with • One claim of South American gidney to ax-Aid. Peter liacdunala, whose place ..dLZZ�P�DZL' PARISIANOFMALM- crippled with R isOt or a" $•- lane and a At this time I consulted several physi- Cure is that it will relieve pain in Biz of businoas is near to m own. - Use my misers Dyspeli c be honest with ` y •• 1,8.4 Notre Dame St.. Montreal. �ourae else Leen s Otehd. This s, -gins again clans. One said J was run down, an- hours, and taken according to direc- name in any way you like• __ • r °11 - mehow the other said I had chronic indigestion ; tions will vanquish disease. Let one of --- A,. TA1t4 AERDtOTUIi CO. does batt the worid•s water has neve ailed to aura oWan t it - eve that a- but this I do know, that with all the many cases be cited. Mrs. Norman E. Prof. Huxley's widow has received a windmill busln�,4eciwse it has reduced the cost of is euro to care on. +d• actual! -?a.!- prescriptions tions which the ave me I was u11 y p Y g Gooks, of Delhi, ant.. says; " About one civil li9t pension Of £Loos wind power w i.(3 what ft was It has meat reaocb $T LEON MtNFRpL WATER C0 , one hidden not i,nprovivg; for in addition, I had year previous to last spring I was much _ houses,and suppuoe n s d ds ane raD�c t ��+ . � � 1 causes pains in the regions of the kidneys, a troubled with kidney disease. AttimPA atTousdoor• It can and does [neythan , ; better&Mel@ for less money Read Office-King 96.W.,Tat�oDlO. - `-� that look very sluggish liver,,so-much so that 1 the pain was so severe that I could not Pills do not euro Constipation. Tbey otl,drs• It mattes Pumpiag and But whe- was very much like a..yellow man, was rest. or even attend to my duties. I only aggravate. Karl's Clover Root cleared. steel Qal.aaisad t►rcer• sold Dy all�'°� Groasrs and Hoists l++y.es these depressed in spirits, imagined all sorts doctored wit-h our local h 'sieian, but Tea lues perfect regularity of the Completion '14'tndmuls, TuuaR f, is certain- of thin s and was daily becomin worse P } N cad Fi:rd :!cast Tower,Steel Il!!rs sew g g got Iso relief.- I also tried porotic plea- ��'e�• rrameA, steel Treed nutters and Feed OANADIAN BMORT aTORifp► r, k t•Hera be, and felt that I should soon ,become a tors and other remedies, but to the I Qrindcrs. on application a veto name one r? j marvelous confirmed invalid if I did nut soot Aapy purse in a fool's pocket Ls of those arttctes that It veto furnish unto same effect. I saw South American a I,�' understand my com laints. I follawed Kidney Cure advertised as a s dy Januairr tet at i/8 c►►e usual price. It$iso mates OLD MAN SAAR I Na tt • n- , qtr.. l h a heavy curse.-=Cutnt,erland. Tanks and Pumps of all tincts. !land for caU►in�uA ` onium, and the advice of physicians mast severely, relief, and procured a bottle, whit - Fact 12th. Rockwell and flilsors Sista.Cbkaz& L he Queen" bpt With all I was completely unable to did just as it was advertised-relieved AND OTHBR 13TORIES, , _ t P is a start- cfo my ministerial duty, and all I could nie in six hours. I purchased five more Catarrh-t ice Nasal Balm. Quick,1jx1'31- -.- - • _H=- .y ,re correct PcAyyil,ly da was to rest. and try to be bottles, Ana I am now entirely well ive cure. Soothing, cleansing, healing. .1S'� ��' ��-* igen. The thankful. After elgr rteen months and have not had an attack since.' - EDWARDWiLLIAM TNOMSON .. . . .1 .1..V esters from treatment I found I tva; thel victim of South American KidneyCure is the g tsotYian's lot is made tar her by D(,�RABLE _ • t s a severe palpitation of the heart, and ren►edy known that veil cure diabetes * Droll+ sl.o0. ICY E the 1°oe she at�ep�-Ge°rge Eli°t. - COMFORTABLE for which -was almost. afraid-to walk across my and Bright's -disease, and relieves al- Truth is everlasting. but our ideas UoxTsix•cs: Old Man Bavaria-The Prltilega - ' � he shows a room. Amid all this I was advised to most. instantly In in; the kidneys, et Ohs LJatiie-MoGrath'e Bad Night--(Ireab , +erforinaeoe take absolute . rest from all mental bladder and btic . of truth are not.-Beecher. 1 =, (loodtre 's I.aarant-The Red-Headed Wil•: v reformation Work. In fact, I was already unable to r.•..-+. -, `1 FOOTWEAR. dego-�he8hini�g Cross of Rigsud-LittLs_ - a nurse in take airy duty for the reason that the I was 'nervous, tiredo irritable and " M7 baby had croup and was ved I SOLD BY Baptists-Tho Ride by Night-Drifted-A Turkel Apiece-Grandpapa's)Wolf Star - ghaw�l and feeling of complete prostration after cross. Karl's .Clover Root Tea has by Shiloh's Cure." writes Mrs. J.B.-Mar- LEA17ING - The Waterloo Veteran-John Bedell-dee % �x -: it.tle Beta. the least. exertion, precluded me f�nm made me well and happy tin, of Huntsville, Ala. i)EALERB. bitseky's Stratagem. F � % drh is only any duty whatever, and-itto MRS• E.B. . PRESS OPINION&- «ORDEN. -! istic,careei, my mind that I was ver near been a r -"-_'-- ----- --- ASS. Y g_ I`. :. l,• P•7 f 2• Montreal Gazette "Mr. Thomson hag' �. c-hes iu a perfect wreck. As for taking absolute LOSS OF FLESH COR• studied with equal success the D'renahtilMt .r�C� irse Alpha re t, I could not take more than I did I - _ �'•-�"-"^"^"� THEM. on the beaks of the Ottawa or itsatribtttal'iao , unless it was so absolute as to, Test in t'e tranwplanted' Highlanders, lire •steres °�� 3. I I who has carried across the ocean all the tre, . the grave. Then it would have been I I. is weakening. Y'ou cannot af- tions of 1Curopean battlefields, the Nor'wee r absolute enough. I �`,•. I . 101 . sol e now quite three years, since t R j s who has become the ancestor at halt=based in addition to all the pains and penal I to.rd_to fall below your healthy and is still a tree son of acid scolia, the vow. Lv ties - which I endured, I found treec. ageur and shanty man, the hunter and trap-' 'roof-A sear. p 1 ,I , ' ' 1 weight. If you will tale Scott's i Gergat,"d even the stranger that id within oat ,r -ing on me a peculiar numbness of - - the left limbs, ibncl in fact could not i I Emulsion of CQd-liver Oil With flaturdayNight. "Twondrrwhatoneoottld : ASKY�lRSE1NINGMACHINEAGEftI say about this book a9 would induce! «� foes all in- �<-al shout. If f tried to walk I had { N�Y l . b the im- tc ra the left: foot along. the ground 1 t. H h0 hitt Of Llme and IT, SEND 3CENT STAMP the Intelligent reading Whist of Canada to p ,, y g I I ypop 1 MR PARTICULARS•PRICE LIST, rest it with the wbirlwind of approval that♦- ��� :he bronzed T . power of. locomotion seeined to be '_ i I i SAMPLES,COTTON YARN.&c. Its merits deserve. . Itis one of the sew •- g I tivas consoled n ith the in I i Soda when your friends flrSt a a a . , a great books written by Canadians, and most , tape, clai forination that it was partial paralysis 1, f I-. Of the stories are located in Canada." . Y ch will ren R'hether it_was or not I du not know I .� 1 .�, tell you you are getting thin, i WILLIAM HSIG�Rv Publisher, > , but this I du know, I could not. walk - I .. 1 ' - • ' • e sous to any .� R' ' ou Will ui l;l restore our tlo es 8!e>btmoad 140. Wein. Toronlh► ' about and.-I began to think m second `'�.- - y Q � y y I edge of Y i. childha,d had comrnenc�ed at the ass of }` - g,� himself the 41 years. I healthy weight-and may thereby - _ It trti6 "a ust a'aout two pars a o or a little , `, 5 y., g �,, prevent serious illness. -411� ,le to even more, a ministerial friend came to sae - �,ly painted' me. I Was sick in bed and could hardly / / . ��� Persons have been 1tI}OWiI to _ - - - km, y and, move, and he was something like old ring hid'nselh .Tot's comforter, although not quite. He Mr. Jacob Wilcox sot 8t. Thomas, gain a pound a day by taping Naturally ! 5had much re ret a•nd commiseration ay'g with he 1W «•hich ,vara vers poor balm for a sick Ontario is one of the best known men ,� y P an ounce a day of Scott's Emul- , ' hto 1; marl But the best thing he did say was in that.vicinity. lie is now, he set's, gwith sharp this "Did you ever gee Pink fills Z" I an old man but Hood's Sarsaparilla 81011. This teetnseXtraol'dinary, other; said, "«'ho in the world is he i'" Fie ' '�-� sand has made hila feel young ti} ain. ' but it is absolutely true. you- Don't Hilve 'hrough !hilt sa stir "�ti by do you not. try Pink Pills?" . .'' lith absolute -- Ile said good bye very affectionately, so "About a year ago I had a very severe Do„'t bo persuaded to accept a subttituUt - " p much so 'that doubtless he thought it y - 1 f. :io not 8 ree attack of the grip, which resulted in m Scott b Bdwt.% Uleviils. 50c.read $L I - ; . ; r� p ,me of thedt, «•as the last farce ell. Nevertheless, not having a well day for several months ____ _- is his nom, after thinking' a tittle, I just came to g P run down r �o S�� � mr sk 6 B practice gyp• the conclusion that I would make an in- afterwards. I was completely (tiR.�ttjkRav 14fi sltLart.,8pecialit►tr-Fye L l� it;tu and Throat. 139 Carlton St.,:Toronto' n�,� +t cell aga> novation and see what Pink Pills could and my system was in a . 1 , ��_ I.... ; 1A4_ do. I looked at them, and I said can 4A- USAGE CASINGS. Finest imported Eng . I I strong, and "'" ;►un his Terrlbie, Condition.- ; dngB I clinic, bob any good possibly Dome out of th�.se lit- t _ lish ehec p grid n�►rroSv American bnK colt• bl b a O k �vlrile t0 lap' t le Pink things`f - Anyway, l would see. j lost fles and became depressed trace,at right prion#. Park,Blackwell k W-.IAd,Toronw. I Y the feeling's of iF , I Was suspicious'of Pink Pills, and I ins skits. F Wally $friend vrho had been g are always open to buy or'Fell Hay. -0 @ youth to the pre- �"� Pr remembered the old provers "Sospet- benefited b Hood's Saxes rills advised � graw, drain, or Potatoo•, in ear t. 1 to licentia fede," " suspicion I is the!,ass- y maturelg Old maII. '�, W. M. H� ZiAld &CO. foroato s 1 Port to faith." So Pink Pills I obtained, me to try it and I_did 80. I continued tak- lot,;, It reetpret?i lOet vigor. c"_` and Pink Pills I swallowed. Rut, one. ins it until Y used twelve bottles and OUQLAfl BROS, Mate Gravel and tnetal _ I You n1ey gain ,ten c �''«`t box of them did not cure m nor did I Hood's 8tit sa- roofers, metallic col ings, sit llghta d; •- poundB i=i ten data. * '+ Id tie y0 feel an difference. But after I had today 1 can honestly ey theot metal woritors.l2i Ade�ai4a W„ OCOBLO N - � a ills, has restored n to z)ny You taken nine or ten boxes of pills I was P '- a ormerrVARA T�E:� ��''•' as driven � decidedly better. Yes, I was certainly health." JACO1. B WILCIAx, 8t. Th°mae, i Permatpetz r Cl�ifatl _ . , ance 0n 9111 iinprovin.�, and after eight months of Ontario. STAMMERING 162• a strtotlT Ednoa• ��e���� �� ����s fi I e e Bond 8y stein. No advanoe fees. Write toe I '1 ' -Calm Y Pink Pills I could get about. 'rhe numb- ! �a •' oircuiar• . THS ONTARIO INaTITUT>�, "W~` i =-` > be .. one I ., Hess of the'left limb Was neurit gone. Hood's � � '�" i�1R Shhtiter_go Toronto GFO'lauy Sud try 8, bOs to-cert. It , t'': the pains id-the head had entirely ceased, -= " ==-" oOl BteSte Only�$1. Your O gist P RiDA LA11iDt3 of e�ct sordinary Tartilttyg <A the appetite was bc,tter. I could.enjoy guaran a 816 Oahe o money reIr -, t�'t� � in healthy oration ; .in,3 sues profits on- 4w� food and I had a. free quiet action of -,. I I i ,I +hip ids winter ttrown vagetabtep to northern; funded.Booklet,written gua ntea ofmire j :, r- 11 ems' y the heart without palpitation. .Ip fact, f ,,,ares, : Q clearing,drainage or irrftlon 8t31d ea,xtple flee. $ddrolse nettreaet OfflcYe. k ,u go to in twelve months I was a new.creature, " needed. prlces; eaey� terms. , J. anquet f Ia': and today I can stand. and speak over .!TON, + { -,Vir • TrU� {�agr�fe�� Lfia 2ttsOhuroti Stroet Toronto. TME $TEaLIa'C li<tEMBt)Y+COI i sling ,well#- two hours without a rest: I can perform - . OHICACO. MONTREAL„ CAN. -- NEW YORK; :, anything-3 ''` all my public- duties which devolve u prominently in the pablio eye todap. �t i A strictly High Grade on me cures when,all other reparations fail. Wheel at MODERATE ' r,� f F ll enou�b� , without fatigue an do all- the ___.__per----------•-------. �' ugh to 113 Walking which I have to do, and am i the after-dinner pill's PRifiE.' G. i?aTt�aRrTi1, r rands eathartto caro c0nstigatlori. 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FRbi£ IkiARE + l The annual meetw of the gcar>fora `` - ms's - � STOLEN IN THE liOf1T BABE FACED MANNE$ � � - . Townshi Reform Ass :_ . , ., . 4 , 1 _ " = � ,; ToxoH7'o, December 12; 18$ti:.: :I I N< FROM OUB F/adHANGEs. _ p os anon will be held - .<.% Joh :i. eee.l�hes"to .that 161, U.be. "'-:4 at Borrows Hall, Woburn, on Tueeda -::' pr++ s to pprobala ttany gaaati, <�# ,WheaiJiR,......,..„.- $ 0 72 to 0 A0 y Please G1 �� -� ��li�- _ y � p ' � �� _ During the election campaign, in N, Deo. 17th. at 2 p. M. a 811,81 lte0 ees• Notiose b mall will Wheat,* sin 0 68 to 000 t - . roe ve,prompt at, ntiom. ,- Ontario the Beaverton Express ogmes,to Wm. -Mackay, jr. who lives on Bolton � eat,rsd winter...... 00 72 to 000 a. . us as a semi-weekly. Ave., York Towpshi and who pleaded. . ”" '. = 'A' yst stati'aq►,R W eat,goose ..:..,..:... 00 68 to- 40 65 p h Wm. Holland, tonsorial artist, bas guilty to the charge of feeding dead-horses Tasrome a1o1<Na� FiA$Tnv�s'Ae FOLLOWS:-- Barley, bash 00 80 to - 00 44 I to hie ho s w b a I mood into the Trull block where he has g hen rought before a magi®- For good Cheap Station. Noy 6 MAIL • . .' 4;5g A, M, pats, bush...............• G0 27 to 00 2E3 �� j vary taetefall fitted u rooms. trate last week, appeared Tuesday after- - s Also for �etvets, Plashes, "•l4 ' LOCAL :24 P [ PEas bush 00 54 co 00 00 y P ty • noon before Magistrates John Richardson t, Yarns, Embroider and Wash " 18 Lfl4dL► 6:`x8 P. M. . Hay,new, ton.,:....••... 16 00 to 17 00 David IIatchison was aeadentally shot and P. Ellis at the eoart hoose, Toronto, by a man named Desohean near $ark's Straw, ton................. 800 to 00 00 M � having been previeusl remanded. Anotb- Silks. We have 'a*t received Teanire uottc� WusT nus ss:FOLLowe:-- _ Fails and died from his injuries. ' • a beautiful assortment_ of $n Nod 7 LQOA>L g•14 A M Dressed bogs............. 4 50 to 460 V :! ,t er information, char n him with coatis g • . r. ,a Harry Fairbanks, of Whitby. and late• uinQ this disgrace al g recites, w•s laid pates' " $ LoLAL $:Ofl P. M. Beef, foregaartera...:... 200 to._: $ 60 p ly of the Vindicator, Oshawa. is naw against him by Constable J. L. Tideberr p' BOONS, "� 1 MArr. g;22 p• �• Beef, hindquarters...... 500 to, ? 00 '` ' ; �� Pickers East Bud. ' foreman of the St. Thomas Daily Herald. by order of the Cxown. He pleaded n c `` nit Mutton...............:...... 4 40 to 4 $0 �!`�'' Hugh Hutchison, ailed TA1111#•lt•—Vanbartoa dtwttou at: , .. �1� 'sif• a:. , a _retired guilty to the second charge. Both cases I +p.�; eal, carcase ..........o:.. to ,: 1 v'i farmer, committed snioid aesday in a we;e adjourned till Monde nest. Mao- DII Batter ib 00 8 to 00 $ A . TusrNs (lobo EAaT s As FULLows:--• ' ka was ordered b hotel at Niagara. Ont., by hooting Lim• Y y the Crown not to kill - - E dos....:........:...: OQ tot self. or sell any of hie hogs till the have been `' a• AtL • ' 7:47 A.M. .. ' gRs . 20 22 y TN E CERATED Na. 14 MixaD Potatoes, per bag...:..... ' 25 to $0 six .. Er-R. C. Clarkeon'was Taesda a examined and ted for a certain time on 2:18 P.M. � �� y ppoin• r y i�. . ted receiver in the assignment of the fi ro food.—Econ3mist. •`; 8 LoaAL 6:�8 P bi P LEHIGH V—A= C4 . . D��iNYar� BAN } .i 4 t l r , of Samson, Kennedy & Co., wholesale a Bt. Andrews f1, g. .intend balding T��rs GOING W>a$T DII$A8 FOLLowe;-- � � `�`=�1�' w their annual Christmas entertain est on o z� i merchants, Toronto. ,� acknowledged to be the best N 7 LooAL . .9:18 A.M lsriday eve+hing Dec. loth. I mined. ••� Ca stat Paid u #1500 OOU `. - Mra. Littlejohn, a foter resident of Market dap wnd the horse buyers made 18 Mtax� $:15 p.11f; p p! ,: ! rte: Erooklin, is dangerously, ill at Port last Wednesday one of the busiest days for SUP �U$ - �'` � 16 W h�tby, where she has been keeping s considerable time. The.buyers were at dAi IMPOZtTINf DCBE ?.... ! p ! r $�15��1Q�� r D CSE S LIVER' i t� tt��Q �{ v b;ase for Jae. Oameron. the Ffanklin House,and in all about Sheen WuITBF AENV i • ,•, y The char of a ••••FRQ1lI TSE hdlNE,y,,,, ,',, F ` ge M ry against George horses were purchased. Prices ranged ar I �,�. , >zi a in the West Wellington election high as $125. Why bay inferior coat when you can get Pim#-"vehicles and horses for hire day 60ft" � Saatctng aadneas Tva>asaa�i �7�N +i ase was dismissed b M strata Saan• A hockey club. has been or eight. Teamfn dans roes tI '� y + orgsaized fn the best for same price. P P y by 8AVWG8 DHPABTXMT. - ; ere, o[Guelph_, on Saturday. Markham with the following officers:—W. ,'. .•,...,. day�or job. 'Bus in connection meet• tnterert allowed at rest oarrent rates. no ti �I' Last Thursday the Rev. G. R. Beam• Morison. hon. pros.; T: H. 8petgh0, pros.; fog all (1 T Ii trains. Freight and notice of withdrawal required. "'"' ' Special attention ven to the eoliooWn O! ' �+e r. W_ = ah carate of St.George's oathedtal,Hing• J. Torraaoe, 1st vice pros. • Gl. R. Vanzant, .*.•.0 FILE AND � aa• aSKprees e4twhered to all parte of :. Farmer's Bale and of er Notes. _ ' 2nd vice res, ; W. H. Hal , 8rd viae n, Ont., ba treed Mrs. Orr now an in• �°s % B J THORTON, h �` p . p . - ' ate of the Hc�aee of Indaa m' t e. Campbell, caps.; C. N. Vaa$ant, aeo'y SIN4 8T.,1'ICBE$INf3 w . 'pale and �on stabler ins , , n a ,_,; sty, who is 110 ears old. tree; A. Torrance.-manager. oenneotion, ♦ti's&.. _ .. ,�� y f The death of Cleo. Kaiaks on Taeeda (app Gordan Hanes.) . �.� - xs: Atter suffering for months with oonsum• last was psrtioalarly sad, the deceased ways � 0. W. DRCHER, �""`�'�"'�'� 4 �'� Flop»PIOS88iDTGk a Mrs.Wm.Robson,of Brooklin.died taken eek while in town and was never n Freda of last week. _.r y 1[r. Robson is able to move __ A �. trues the room given him in . ry ' ve"y m#Z1 that.,place• and kaowa ala" the Wellington hotel. The bereaved family war the ooaoty.' He bas maA'►b ��,y, �.vet sym�rth O! antu• ��0� o nn W$ BTILi• � Illi 8'rpCH e I: `' —il-� . x. 1> >; .r.- y; y. it j►: 1$re d wdd%J1 btb"e Q of SOME OF THOSE. . . . . . � I I �BnnE'iCly's:� � - � >4r, .R A farmer A•om_ Gt6� County, aRr and had not been in the bort o health , r•� F: �� for soma time. Ths coroner is invatiKat- ril $5 b a Atm in the S I , 4 = ,1; tutee �o$nd oat es �fr�:'r ' iq� tb0 Oaq*0 Of death.—�11A. •.•s•••• ' _,% `,t;, ,-� x r. a ,o It *-;. - ; isihio' Al Stan • Helot beck Ih from ID " ` � Tong. g e answer ••eat it r *. ` and r { • g�1 � it Bonn f_ F ,j e still have some fool* in Canada, it . uxritiDan. , � 3 a Z�Fie re-a eat o[ the i hts on i 1 Wi M R ~: Mr.•19i:1ooz, the roienaa msetelr of the th all the Material f M TT . - or akwg Mare. I V !�• .. ��k beth Coll b streets has�a vast im vegmeni in y eglsp In*titate, u sent in pm BO that all can bei tluited. 1' hting the town. The new light at the ' - # r foo is resigost>:on to the secretary o[ the own tory corner hie a ion of the - of etlaoalf on, owing b hie having town that bw t We have' also a full ®too r of all h+1►t is required is a Ia`IR9T- �< ' �Y "� .,4 ;Y'g�gs eived a similar appointment st OoUing- been long In darkness. CLA88 MILLINERY L+'8'rABLIBFIMENT, The Board of Edaa►tion wet Iasi *ren- gi BE� ; _; 4 OOd at a Salary of 8800-•-g 100 1Dore mg repoN nest week. WII Are informed -- --- • m 1 ,A: he rees><ved. there are over 500 ap iawtioas to fill Ohs Mrs• I, 1sO f Q P1Ck0I'lII p1 Robert MsnhaU, of Orillla, committed vaoanoies advertised. The former staff of 0 stOv "f f nide 'b shooting himself through the tesahers, with the exception of Mr. Magee, es SIId T1IIWat'8 ' , yy ad bsbl on Satards W eon hand r,, • prt- y y, as that was have all a lied for re-engagement. Al ay '1`- ' pp - , - e Inst time he wee seen alive. His 4s Charles Elontd purposes retiring from - . ✓t I rF mnnioi 1 honors in the IIsbrfdge T -- - lII the •`e+ who had gone to Mars for s few . a pa p I ,:.'�� t ; and ntarned home yesterday. and Council, a meeting of the rate-payers �nU I - w be held at the ltawion House, II:ori ,� her hagband dead in a cheer.' A �a H6�,p�C�D on Tne.da even a0 halt t 7 PedlBr'f Meal y 4 • next J. O. Henry end sons have pnrohased y p"s ROOfu�g SIILf u o cloak for the purpose of asleoting a can • 8. Hsmlia s pear orchard ja*t west of didate to replace him at the Monioipal What is Roiag on around the corner, i , ; ryelt's elevator, on which the intend bot he asa't see it even with a circular l s din fIIrnished On ,� Y y Board of the T . of IIxbri ( g ting a fruit hoose 50h. by]SUft.,three On Saturday mornin last Thomas saw. shortest notice. _I :. .•,?'; ` `0 I .. ries high. The basement will be of A man can observe the grace and j . - r - !�- 3 T,racn passed quietly away, aged 69 rears• q! the garments Onraed Doi by ! _ • � , ne and the other two stories of':wood Mr. Trane and twmily have been residents �' ala ►nos _ _� d paper, frost oof, for storia as bat to thoroag6ly appreoiats thorn be Eavetrou hln a ' W g par• of Uxbridge for seven or eigh4 years, cues- g g IId a �:, :, ; ing here Trow Wiok, where they lormerly •! pd enrobe himself. We are turning (. " ' 1 The quarrel between Brigadier de Bar• conducted a general ste . Deceased oat work this fall which will pees any Wor�C prompt�y attended tO. t and Comm&ndant Booth arose partly leaves a widow and grown p family to j thing on the o9aiinent rand if you don't : ¢, er the financing oonneoted with the mourn his loa. The tuner took plwoe believe it come end try as. Its wonder i }�,-P_ , tel how ws do i 1►at we do. ''��j �r (ding of ;the Barracks at Orillia. A Monday afternoon to the Met odistoharoh, FII . 1]►� �(��"� f . _ Biot in slander case has been ven and from thence to the Uxbridge cemetery. i • ,� —Times. r ainst the plaintiff, the Judge bo dingAR�tACiH! J. $ TaYIOr, •e'8 BIO©k Pl©k�e An interertin meetin o! Obs Board of f: fig• -E. t malice on the pari of Dir. Booth had g g PICKEEINfi • I.: r I '; _ - } t been proven. Ednoation was expected last night, when application# would be received and a soles- 4 - ' 1� - - TIME L y ---" I tion of teachers made for next year. We N,E S No : L � 0811AWA. . k understand there were over 400 a lications ' ?T� -i' received, and some o! the appifawts Visit- ..' Why waste time and and labor working tbA : t "`� :. Mise Alice Rutland wss rrannfnoil to ed the town in son to a e their cause. pomp handle•whea the weed will do fi aA , ? AUgn Robtoson,through his wlloitor. T. r oo i i i i i i wrthoat expense. t lB, E •� lleville last week, her eervioes being re• For the small sum of$80 yon can e#ons � ;.> -V `` • fired at the Deaf and Dumb inetitatioa. W• Oha�ple. has issued a writ against W. . . " 'I Mr. and Mrs. Conant returned on, Fi i. Dobie, of Brock, claiming $5,000 damages for slander. The owuse for this notion ��=_ " y last from their trip to Kentucky and , war given on the day that Doble was fined I. 1' I I , Tanta Ezposiiion after a>o I►bsspoe of for a.ealtIng Benj. Flewell. Robinson f. r1 We are o$BriD� 8pe0ial Value m t�him robed � T�� r y �' o wef)<s. claim that Doble used abusive Is s mag i '"' Lenton I f., I:.: ,j sou of Jas. Lenton will towards him in the Mansion Hours before 1 �. tent a for �` � _' d artment in- the hnee oi' Blan�ete Under- t� Ppm ti; on Monday for North Usrolina to witnesses. I! not preyioa*h �tUed the ' This maohiae can be attached to an - r ~{ ' is$ hie brother John Lenton who is matter will come up at the spring assize*. I am handle without T `��` ` rintevden , of t'he al Uxb ' durin the y has I I � weal' Aamery, {Moves, Flannelettes, Etc. - +s - p p ° `' . ;r po try depsrtment g pas/sew ears, , - y, deo. Vanderbilt'® b�'g estate. lost a number of valued citizens, and I I ' 5 `' '+ Air. and Mrs. Fred Hobbs and Mrs.W. it seem that the exodus still continaes. OUR GROCERY department is full of the best and &wheat goods at BROUGHAM y� �.` u . ` .�K bbs, of pickething, Mrs. 8, Lake, o[ The last to leave ns is A. D. Weslu, ons lo�rest nes. > `" .� who has been a landmark od the Gown and P a ; ,_ , y entire bland Creek and D[eesr*. A.C. and L. a familiar S are to the ootnt � g ryside for I I: t �1, of ftOa1 ke, o[Ronk Hill. were the guest* of thirty-Stye years. Time works wonders, i _ .. %� . R. H. Hobo* over gtlpda anc�ode of them is the depwrtars o!a rani• j - x I y sad death occurred in"Cedar Dale on •E ,� R8- dent whom we had coins to regard y w oda when Ads Heeler died oI a Firsi•ctses Tweed Suttle made to 'uric , ' ' y typhoid flzture. Mr. Weeks i*removing to Toronto, , er. For over a year-Miss Heeler has where his famil have taken up coarses of _ _ - - _ _ _ for $14 to $20. .. < ,._-, SALE yy x n book keeper for the OorysU elevator ednot►tion at diifersnt inrtitations io that Wor*ted Baits $15 to 21 �i `�� �� , and was a young Lady highly esteem. city - esti and see Saasplee � � } • - for her many estimable qualities. - .• ' I *�r I'tnte from $4.b0 to $6.50 r , social time was spent at Dgark Holli- ,fie - - - � .- Beaver Overcoats, Sl? to $20. .:,�. a resignation of Hon. N. Clarks tt, 's one evening last week when the jtas creat• � ' Melton Overcoats, $17 to $24. ,� �. dren of the mil were chri*teLed Wallace• controler of Custom. I • ,` I . 1 . ♦ s a • • • + • • • ltd'• re was a go d atytendan�e hum #tie ed very little stir in political circles at the I= _ _ , Hnaop Overcoats, $18 to $20. K • Iry capital. I` ,., .: Irish Frieze Overcasts, $16 t0 $18, it � j' and sarroandiag aoan and the I • _ g. �$ � �T �&, pliably. of the host and hostess was BrOLt hail. New Prints, Cottanada, Shirtfngs, Corsets. � � ,' ,� ,: `; mach egjoyed. (lents Tim, latest 8t le and Color. Whits and Fare Bhirta .� ' ' y First Claes Job Work done ._ ¢M be death of Mre. Jute. Beddp was par PSrt1e8 111tel1dllljl� t0 hBVe b. larly distreesinq from the fact th tel• Spring Battings and Panting*. , at this off oe When ou � ugh it wa* known that oonsnmtion a sale should get theix bills :; Remnants of Pring at Reduced prices• ' y �- � .- claimed her for a victim it was not . Wall Papers from 5c. up. Want any work Aone give tlt3 -- agbi that the end was so-near, On printed at this office. & t3aZl. 1�Vhitb�. �'0 PA Dttn sdav she Lad been about the house Rs ' -, 3>h` � al and ate Ler sapper with the family, :� .,� at midnight she breathed her last. - - I �it1ltdT�'0 D LL : , R /� ,i. was a devoted wife and mother, and '1 ' \ ., A ' highly esteemed br her neighbvre. �-}w i f` J ' ;' ooh. Jeffrey,. of Taunton, Dame very ���4r1 — - - - - - Ul' It�G, (t� , l w TkENEW itY .'.. ": r being struck by the large 8y wheel �1 _ . Cook's CetNs brt f '. - >_:.k ., %3 en it Sew of the windmill which be and �M t L+, Henry hays erreoted on their cider Manntfactnred b y The A: . 5 1 e�gth of the village. This having be• Cook Co.,Windsor,Ont., ' FE}a , `'. a detatohed the apparatus got under and Detroit,Mich.,is the ,T .1 h headway Thai some half-duzen men onl�+kaowaeafe,reliable -. i '' _ ld not slacken its speed by the throw• - monthly medicine on1 which ladies • � : in of apples for some minutes. We can de nd in "the hour and time "` � ' -I ":�{ 1 � �-�4' ppee �t erstand they have decided to'send it of need." Rvery 1aQy who reads 3 adv W k to the company, as it does not rend• this is requested to inclose two post- The WQ pr$�t10a1 elements t0 S sacaAeaful Llte Insurance • 5 1 • cry good eatae[aotion. age stamps,rwrith her address, for Company. ., 4 -if ; I - tf Q fix II I co ur Nl.I$ f' and fu articn w ch we will I Y, ' p IDEM 7: w . • a rend by return mail 'in plain. seated � • H#JhQiCCl '�• .0) envelope. �. ,,y . >� L ,w , . ' y 1 Ani old physician, 3S years con- i . � ��M � ; I' _' 7_:_- sued practice trewtin diseases of : • 1.z•ave the most hbe ` 1 4 ' n���C� --WITH.— _ ` � ��� g �1 �' i � '. women,has charge of the office. and � ` I :. r � T- • t .• i<` ego be consulted by letter or itt , .. " - • - E . T o'u R �....: : Tom , ~t.. ' person, Address our main office Th e t . featils'et . do be found lel' r� . 1 no wood used in any part of ,its C Mesh __ TNL COOK COMPANYr I - . 6 ize, �..__• � -� �"' $OOm $--�0. �b WOO�wird�le., ' e .Vn` ea' fide- 1f I�1�'ni'�li �V �r lloDBtrIItlt2on. t►tiaso , . _ CHEAPER THAN WOOX ; ? ' Alit " -- _ �'"Cook's Cotton Root Com au ;. - pQ11 A nts.Want lr� > It uldre ret ented.dtatrlots - 1 B D BTAN All nicely painted �d gu steed. is sold b7 all responsible wholesa'N p p ,�y 1 ,- 4 F � . _ r of Ag Racinaa d fid: sat a8 C fi�r F ,ten t_ __ and retail dru 'sts a the Domino- - F � • �• g �,EY, guts, 7 bee B h b Toronto. F�rsi s ,, •• �r �° of Canada and United States fo* ,s1.c• ,,, ~ , } Dollwr per-box• _ e V T` $ '� , k ,eVbl1 isaalte3a bsu of L>tt l . TPN ' I t �. �� _ Ems_. .. l _ _ '1 . f>� .{•,rL' _•,'r I;,.cr• °1 , a„ ::, _el .61' k.. y s,- F I �. k z•� . w ' a i _ n- #, # 1 res .. .. ..-I :. _ -j;t ,, td- r' ._: _ - ri- .. - ,,. ,.: .. 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"; .­, .- , . ­ 7=-- - - - rL� - . - bello�voed to ,exist.'� 1 Rif- as'L . . lli�­ - .:, �.- -, . - . ­ - 1.11 I -- 'a I -- . ----- I--- . . duoed, home -just I t, it was istily 'e recullar Ima ....-­ I �.,.-,­ �:r . �� I Tb - r me, and he I rl i' - � . , this shaft pro �-- .,-,., , .:.., .. a shqdde gone ho � M WnjoyeAl by "Charmsew lt�, � I � �7'.,, - .11-� .. with another one. s , . ---- �-1 . I , . ­ I*11 I your cros.-exam- .., I - I .. .I ,; likL to hear what a searching ser -as$. � ,; ­­ - � ..,.1. - . . d kept - Pe . . - r- 1�-, �-'. I. I .- . . . I ;, " -,;� �* MR' � MAGS to- submit :to he * Ul ,have I I 1W I . . . .1 . 1, told Allan it had �Jne and I 0 atarned before rnelia IgNplanatian of th I � �4'11 *--:,"�,- COU I followed it up . N RTSHIP Z had 'retire for th4 night, ha* - "am mar . -1 . . �- DALES,...'..: i q should ha --.�­ � , .. -1. - 1� � . , - - I .1� isifiter says - about , the bus OU I vivo ination on ,the business which . . ult of- remnt invest, ." .'f- VEP,)( LATI . . � . , - � - . � �,, r :�: ,-;.--,. . . .- - -�­.. --; . .I'-- if Miss -To As a res - igat . - - I ­ rripeg . . Moreover, i I . ­ ,L-.. ­;�-�' '­­� .:-- . - I . .- .-1. - P 6fled N1W : Ter- might'come and tell MO, if Y ,sur. him late. I gad to . � 'WOR I- -, I ­�, '.Z.�- , - * ' '-(t%nt1nuad.)­ ' "" I it.1 - - . :­ ,,-,, "---� ': :L, - APTER M. ' How shocking -�. , � he should be obi it would seem that science flad at I "7"��--, .. . ..� I - ta . . " - , ..- n" . I ripeg. - .,� ., ".,, -­.-�,-, - . I a piece of scorch- w6ro tile , With her, and the even I .. '. in IL cold . Peter squirmed like Anself walk bO rthed the strange asecret of - � . .. 1. ;� I -.---' -her chair.1 ' Dreadfull' lidded Peter, fered I . ,- � I -�--'.1­ .. -Mrs. ]Bunshaw rose from . � , r had not been Of % nature ulloa .A� ;. . . I . . Cornelia c9file 'ad leather, and feebly Of A of the dal I resting Items A - -11. .1..-- . .., essive attitude ferspiration - 0 _ She need that task to him. ' snake'eharmer. For years it hu be& J* . ;. -*: I.: ,-,I--- . and striking the impr I .Great Briftin, -��:'11 �- . I 'O Suppose rn and his Pro- -a sh red of-doubtf ul OOMf rt. to endear - . ':�., -I Riss Cressbu id. ed northward, and- set Out, mtery,how certain individuaLs ?, _- - L, -�,-­ -- shivered. neve .I ,��"All Parts of w t, 1 . .. .Which was the admiration of the Society r know about it t' h0-8a He tur I a my . . . ­.`­ ,,�:-..-`.-... . posal to hsr I He-, do not* I I rather think fhe. will, If she* I rest his brain by wearyinq venomous SC ,�­- f5sorted for Eas . 1��':�, ,��,,�Z-.- - permitt,!d her-self t-ne luxury of a-hort ' To encourage hopes I I .�.. � :­,"', . �,.:_. ,,�'-- �' . . be stood with im .: Peter, is aycoruime but one doesn't already, my friend. But I can't striving tA He walked far ind fast, ana handle the most - -i -�- Ift -quent 11 not in-' mean to f ulf il. .bis limbs. q.after eli plinity, suffering not tbe.aligh� , .i .. -..­: ,­ ar .a! spee( h. We wi ad4r ; degree less profliga a than desertion,' a more time over it just now ' , Won when effects, even if bitten - , ­. t nnd any was Ion, 11 -.-,C-, . flict the whole of it upon the re him busy., And- Allan sat down and it was �1111�0 women -� � r:1- - 1)ejore his own ate Everythirs est -harmf al . at. St. Hya,cij . � ,�'. . . said Mrs. Bunshaw meaningly to in householl had - � ' . 1: ­. ­�'. - lowing- had made a demonstration Of 86104' 9 AO 9 t6 peatedly. Some time since it waa a,. '- �­. �- .,.-.,- ",,: the last few sentences of the 9 afterwards, when Miss Terri 9 .� in darkness, an It was rather . --I., it, People's . - � bed. fl, . - , � . . . 11 .. �r. I . will .suffice for our story: B - I but I know teb pen. - . - that this immunity froratN- . . z , tion gone hom, , to go, but lingered about evidently gone to had de * rsted . . �, . -, perora . or Mrs. Buns aNX . ­.� ­ . . be ,--- III'llifax. r - be guilty of such- con- Peter rose , h y iq organizir ­�,,� -I-..:,.,-".., - a nuisall . f .".:­.- � ,�..�::-- : ' As I have explained,' concluded Corne I � the -doo,r. , Why do you think.She mdst 'ved hi of that reveller's friend his evil effects of the poison might tl;v" . � . ' - � � .. .. ..- r this duct.' � - ri ,parture, to the fact that the charmees bave fm ­-,AVIrs. Roger of �%�­ .- -stairs know f* he asked. %. .­. .:�:�� - lia, ' the fundamental principle Oi Mclikey *Ion after Allan's dt I�;.­ i 1. -_:- Peter did not reply; be went up - I)ittert 4 . 'In p .( I :- .1, .- our :e from his troubles in , of course she,11 hear abO0 It.' an and he would have to wake them UP quent.IY been aezidentally I .. . . t MIS of pois . - .�:--­ -- , . . .- ,an , .. . I Organisation is th,e protection of and i3ought refug ered his cousin sharply. I Here. take a ran nee Ing I .,r - . � � .. ights have bee" bed, where he dreamed tha, I before he ioould got if-. H \1 9 0 1 cobras and kRrits, and, hav 11 . ned salmoz - sw added. Then expe . �- .. ,,�41 -`,-.- �- " -'�- �' Rights. Your niece's R bother.' he disturbed no ,one. " The 0t.tawa Fie] -,, . ­.- ­ . Tech to t he So- r,,Aud don't . softly, Wt vived the first attack, I'lf. ­I - ,..,--.- --r ssly infringed. by a . fliction of capi- oa� lette! want to 0obsole his cousin Still no result. A evil effect from subsequedt I)iL ". hi .�, r, of the Gover wr,:-I..: -- tampered with, gro r to cl�ty'advocating the Go didn't again, harder. . i I � . � ­ 8 - was, pur- . with(ftt I Lion has beA l I ­ ' , 3roducing Bn d�rected in dia ;... ,ral efficiency .,-. I --1.:- : man whose kinship to myself I blush tal punishment upon lovers who prov well as ' advise'*nim, and violently, tugged ne �:,-.�. :.,-­ I ­.- * . - 1 . as qy dismissing him in as Unoomfort- 1.third time , work and atteLperimantiqiwbich have [a Ily � 1 . . I Work - He set Lo the th . . 1 , Jbte. C. 11. Kitel I.-` . , '. I wou untrue. ; I - ... " - f any of feet hell , - I :­ ­-' : .-:.:� remember I . � . ,� . . Ir. bie-a wor v ew to detert!,inin t U roNv n . 1�1 . � I . out of hik , ". . ::� '. sea, .1. - - � , - . - , ' ' ' � .� I - 1P .� ; '- ciently advan . CHAPTER IV.-ThE CR - . wildl� in the back preint. value of this theory, and it i :Ls , nd vc.ry seriousl - . , t4y 01) 'iiu used venom , : * ced to enable 'us . 010 A frame of mind as possi - i at the handle until he made .wi I ;. -I were stiffi,. I ISIS." . �ject in which he quito succeeded a bo - -. -without having re- - . i .!. fagsdala went ba0k to 80tn0r-. y-appeared to be ro . ii...- . -.�--..I - to deaJ With him . I . - Peter W Et still no clearly shown that when the 1111111�. � I -.- - .- - L ib " , iod-looking man was d over the ter- by it. He was very til-ed; and after a system I n 9 rad �s�The 0hio tug . -, -. ,.,.,- :.� ; course,to t1ae uncertain remedy prescr, - � small, frighteT . get House,- and ponderg the introcuoed into th fi ... I t. 1�,'rie by tb - ­., ..-.1-�� - . , y down Holborn at a - Procrastinating folly his last - effort, he sat down on increasinar doom the sub*eCL liectl ­ -, .-. - - ! . , � . . . :, i ,- I see no 'choice; making his wa- rible muddle his - of . . --. . -1 �. ad w. Bub. - - me 11aar fear the v I., )tile. I" .. s for,,poaching -:- -rZ, . I �,- - ago rapid irreVla.r trot; ids hat was cram hkid led him into. He must - doorstep to rest, wondering i�hat had icious fangs ?'he �j . ��Y 1-, �,�,­ - -�-O: .:- . - . I om on the back of his head. - any cost, happened within. Now sitting on one's immunity froin -scorp ,-I TIW que-9tion of 1.�- . .1 . and it will be the pride and the privil med we fully C_reA;si)urn that evallilng at Cases of A gent i I I.. .., . .. the Society to I "'*- at I probability I - 1�. of,the Putney' branch .Of and his coat-tails streamed ungrace ao so convinced was he of t he 13 ' doorstep is not a congenial occupation, �ting8 ate also well known. �4t ­ . . . -r. . ,r"-._. - *-,! -ssist- behind him as he hurried along ad did what 'he had or one conductive to health whon in- -1� � . . tg,o- sity Vf this that he man in India, hearing of a A111hom .­1C1t1Z(1IiS of Otta,wl --. ; .� . extend to you the support and a �mong-;t )efore: be tale- fakir who had e-stabli,shed a rt-putati "'oetions. � -1 I... -.- ushing his way- a never vent�red to do I . dulged in at midnight in J)eceml*r, and .1 ". . �'. I - . d.' Mrs. Bunsha,w looked ing and p He carried a ing that I :�-�,�.�� - , &nee you nee of passengers. graphed to Mrs. Bunshaw sayi. before Peter had been there five min-- for himself in this-respect, (11,termi `.-A three-year--ol .,." I ­ -. .; di6nce, 'and i throng at which from time ment would detain him until � to investigate the caAb -and haniLgh, , '-A', . � ..' 1 . round ai an imaginary au 1 paper in his hand, utes he had sneezed twice with resound- . 1, I I-ge F. Gibson .11 - I � . , 7 ­ -... I :1arkins d nervously, as and recognized with ry. � -- I . .. . � � glance Sl i., pall of hot watA � .. I ..-_ - .. slowly sat-down ; whi.1st Miss I 1 t.o time he late. Tie-could not trust to the chance ,,np, vehemence, P(Wible, all- chance of tricke, - I - - . , ed some dan- - t.emper that he was ' catch i,2i. .- 1-- � -- g in curious sPee-I though its folds contain - of getting out after dinner if he went ri.s,,..,,, ing therefore dug ilp the scorpion III th . ­ ­- 1, �­ watched her, indulgin .mus explosive which might burst with home as usual, When Miss Terripeg ld ' Sternutation, however,� did for formidah,le creatures he ` - � .. - i -.-. would g- Ac- and those ,�',.- , A young man Ti -.1 . �- '�:- e , Society' re v moment. It his sister had al- 99 - a bell had failed to 13C Um 5 to 7 incheti I --,I - . in 1�oridon So . - . ulations.as to-wbat th i dLsastrous 'sults at an, was not with them, I . b- him what th ribes as being fr ' ­ .�. -1 - 1. ded be , would.apPe ose of lobsters. � . 1. . . .. . do to Mr. Magsdale if was Peter Magsdale ; and the paper ways Dome good reason for keeping Im complish-a fact which ar " with claws like th � I out with � . ­ ' , . , . - . - I - I I was- Messrs. Carrel "and..Stalker's at home; the..Socie�y'fi &CM)Unt8'tO &U- . licable to us as it did for the Mo- These scor *0 8 the fakir was told - ...­.I � . over to-it for treatment. . . I held . ust-haste d to. InexP know that � � '� iking & horse , . .. - was taking �rrespondence to att,611 id �re not ��4 , , � . � . , ettet of jritrQduc­: letter, which he dit, or its 0C I to him, d irritate, bufl t; avoid adopting t :.51 . � I.. .. ... a, i. ive you a I k is inspection. o stopped ' ad been seated all' the time usually pursued by the faki !i:-, iss Sarah Sleo , �.:!-.. �-.:. :, ­.- �:-_ , I will g . llan for h bore the Anything but a direct exercise o Cornelia h course- ,, I I ...: .. rrel and Stalker of to A hose brass plate - that astdt,e WO- tters,-Waitl With namely, by t)inchi ,.._,I . .ng, woman of � . I ­ t4on to Wessrs. Ca , at a door w inilexii)le will, which, behind her olooed shu for this x9be. . _ted suicide- I :- I . . and at , 'n " " . , oraff ­. - ..1. . . the i tail. This L,i � -It,.1 . " le Architect to bring into lered . , rwf , I . . . d the champion, , legend, man knew better than . dicial aitionce until she G"81( the end i " ..� I . Lincoln's Inn,' continue . ' Mag8da , doul'ie-knocks . , I a I most v ough the laear . . - - .. . . -: one , too frequent use. I Ju By ­ . - e proceeded to knock it adviAaf)la to admit him. , SI16 heard ay of preventing t lip scorpt v� .. - -.,I"-'m� we always em. A.Mitted. re's sure sure w g,,g. .. , . . ­�-- I ', ' (they are the so!icitors m J& ' industriously until he was 8 : I She won't believe it, and the him sneeze and remembered- his -deli- touching them k.*..WLS11 Ma4Wie S : � . to look to e ned V ask- nt away from atin _ ­ --,,'% ­ heen made an . ploy), and direct the ' Wh . to be a row,' he sighed an he 8e f the body indicate(l Paeh ..:,- - - : ,-. -. ,m - I has happe Gat,e elleat. It would never do to have th art o - . ; . , �11ough they 8110 into his . that. , - . � . . - � 11 liquidation of their charges,: ed his cousin as he ru the measage. ' but I can't help In laid UP ; 80, just as be t4?ok hold Ofe J:) m stung biyn strongly �.nough � -4, the first time I', r - . t 'i e r- - . .. .. . - ­ n, and'if anything has could see the end hiJ a a window was 11 Aonfe,I,red. on a W( . -1 . . - Xr- , room. ' Sit dow � I wish to -Heaven I of the bell-handle �gau draw bloo(L'but the man wa,s appar . � . 1 . � I ." - . . will of course ultimately fAll upon * 1 . I . hunshaw looked � ' ' .- .. . w ,'�gone wroi,kg, day so.' I I, of lt*alll "'- thrown opers, and Mrs. 1 none the worse. There,could be 1v � A is I . . ....- . . . � 01 .,-". company , I ., .-- .. -­ I . fort to stoea�, ach of to be informed who ws f -e ,I � . -1 Magsdale.' the PC This threatened action for bre . Zubt as to the feniiinene o t he. �" tizoris of L�Cami . . .. . I i ­­. . . ,.everything A ter made a supreme ef] Doh could outu demanding , T ,,.'. . .t sugar factor, - I - .1 -1 ng himself, and took a chait. ,41'0 romise ktokod dreadfully formidable- was there When �Peter-aaw his aim- " . - - I 1. . . The, idea of 'doi t . errand, ,so . . hibition, and' *t � 'fakir was belie rt;I .- � . f f ehe � .. . ....1. .- . se had its not do justice to his % flut surely be-had nothing to fear froii; ter. he grasTd Lhe situation, and com- frequent 2 .` tongs of beet.8 I - ­ . .. - �t- :�-.. faithleag mao's. expert - Road - ing. "I 1 . � - . .1 - -�-Sbe '-fbr &:. .ban( I . . I 11 -. ..Z . . I led Allan tjv� letter with .As w that- if 'be went down to Queen's , t when he said that he had ' . -- � .,. ,) . ' upon XUss Pairkins thought - possiblei - . he wished to ad- prehended t a singularly profound re been the victim, of a scorpion's,st I ,�� Th e, city of Toi '- : I ­ " 'declared her words as - ' read that. and and explained that , wbich .enwrap ped Lhe rMt of .the . . � --t�- .- . I I. the winter coi - . I few moments, and finally , uf�ad that" he said his engagement. and ha . . . �-�-. � I got it lhi8-morn­ .here to Cram- nousehold. -1 .' - ' -. I - SAD'INCIDENT4 . .. I . I .. firm at a m .11-­--� I -; readiness to act upon Mrs. Bunshaw'8 telf.me what W do, . any intention of throwing Mary (To Be Continued.) ., � I -. � ­ .. I I . . f. I ut the groMnd from . .- � ener : .:I - I %�L . . I . � T-, � I . . I . . . ., advice. �I I - 1 ., I ing. . paper, w6d leisure,- burn over. he could c ted to - - 1 ­­do� � . A4 flit --l'.-Wax Bachmann - . , ..� - ' ore Allan unfolded the under bar feet. It she ' 00nwn . I I .1 . �� A.ifurer Recoopizes His Wife ... . .-"'.. -. . � -.m. i, no #M PeWr sat. im again. he would be very , - - 1 rendn"t. - . 1 - . Led on. a ob W �. , �. ; . . That excellent worn n lost ly hegan to study it, while table, rece i ve h , I ,. F�ND OF THEIR PIPE& . - IA.­I -::- .. .. ,� . . the' matter; she boldh g on by the-edge of the much where he had been before ; and I. . . . -a pa . ,three houses f( ,., ... 1. �': time in discussing I I I An iffecting incident .-URRIZe , . -1 � . . 11 r. � . -. ess. . I � '.-v. - � .1 �.�.,: � - and proceedaJ watching him with hungry eagern if she refused to have anything More ( in '' .1 r .. lioe money on . .1�­ � ­, opened her writing-case, . privelege and . gow lto]�&t r*rs*naxea Prefer to.Insfulge the drama of Mal life--4"-urr( I , tk�, ...I- � � ­ - ; r.'�' - ... :-- lawye�fs,-�bich Nve will exercis^ our ul- to .do with hirrt�. rooeeding8 she r. . cral -%,,',,,J-.,.­be judgment d .-- ,�. .. I I to fram- e.the letter, to her titute wounlod PMd water for Their cave for T*baeco. B. . . .. ... � i . � ... , look over Mr. Allan Mag8dale's 8ho I rooklyn, N. Y.. Court of Gen 11 .- .. - ' to Imiss. unim- could ina, Id of sions the other daX. . .. "I -... " of Hull froi - -fraught comm nt he woi�j . �rhe pipe is tile preferred method ­ ' - � I....: * ql "! she handed across the table . Aer at the storm- I a mon-mut. For the prese. - . - . I I .... I fining him $9 . . -�­. - I � 1.1 ha, - tion. ng, h ,.� .1 .. ve not men . a a .ie bar on , f he 0)urt of A - . . ­ - * continue to regard himself Sa a - nicotina for many A woman was placed at tI �,, ( - - %.:- : . 1 Parkins. for perusal. 1 r I . r, , .:: . 11. -f �� .-­ 1', r g the herbs - ., .��' . -� �".: . . yoti will " �� .1 , to her in spito of the solicitors' t r. savorin in The j I I r y m&--,-;,',-),' & Sa n P ' ­�.. . . ;-1­z�. *. - tioned any names but your own ESSBURN versus MAGSDALE.' - and at crowned heads and royal personages charge of grand larceny. . ,�N.n,- t,. i I III .] Da ' - . �, -- pL. ... . 1, � ,youarebest ableto CR by Miss Emily The day dragged slowly on n were in their sea , , - L�. . - I observe,' she 'said; I ' Sir-We are instructed five o'clock he muffled himself UP i Europe., No one is fonder of his briar- t8 ready to try the cW�, .1 - -igar-manu , ­ . ­ . L:�.. - . . �, L VL,, _ ' . � � . - r - ,alker. Parkins, the guardian of our client, his oost and went out too seek a restau- %nce of the prLson 3 T i & :--x)n.s, of � I , � - I - .. ­.�. ­."I.---� ; � - explain the circurnstancts to Air-S I laim from ipe than King 1,�.opold of Bel- but on the appear . I --`"# . ',._. .. - irobably Miss Mary Cressburn, to c rant where he could get his dinner. He Wood P1 ,y on Saturday . 1 - ... . . .. who is the partner you will P i ' f the bronze at the bar ono'cd the Panel, greatly 861y44irst. year. ' I : -,� ,�-: ., ­ ., - . i You, on beha,If of her ward, the sum dawdled over the meal until it was gium. �and the pagoda o L t "o ' . . , . .. . I . ,- ';-�X . I-­ I ..:, : , ! we. I ! of seven hundred and fifty pounds. in mantel- �4 , r Andrew Gi � , - ; tney. and un. elephant that stands on the fected, row in his-place and beggel C�,"" ' .. time to go down to Pu' 'y- ; - 1-. ' ho" i . I -1, - -f � .. 'L' L �: P n' L ­- - .. _'"'Led the letter, took he "S '14 - Ilincoln, died - .: Miss Parkins, havinj read and approv- , the name of damages for non-fulfilment re ire N�' " -.... � I � L ; I . meet- 114(' S1 [AtAt Of the ­ , r departure, prom- , of yohi rpromise to marry her said ward.. �omfortable as he was about the piwe of his.sanctum at Leaken is f illed J udge to allow 0ifn to t - . �; ing I*fore him, he waja almost glad that .' son. the man,.burbL4121*7'1T . - - �-... . '. , ept the above , ularly every morning with a fra- aske(I for.his rea. j�� 7 -- - . l 11), iWara I'alls, Ont., .. I- :-. �-P . .1. i shaw know at the We are authorized W am he had not much more time to brood reg ' ,Slish into tears, declared the woman at ",e '. . -one. - - . I um in settlement. but should you re- y - . finest En- , - . ising to let Mrs. Dun � grant mixture of the bar to be his wife, charged under 0 . . - all ,)a glad to over it. . ,4'-'. ,,fted sixty -. :":� �-i-*:. :, - li­: I ssi6lefimoment what result the' 8 He felt tatribly nary~ who - . . - . .-. ... .. . earliest po pudiate liability, we 8h a he bird's eye and boney dew. a.--sumed name. . , - i s u-nderstood ,� - ­� . . I oduce. i f the address of Your so- 7 - , . . � a � . I 1. .s-,-� . . st.op about to be taken might PT be informed o ition found himself. once again in the littl -the pipe is the The couple were married four ye -': .:I. ---i .- -,-. . - . Queen's, licitors, with a view to the iDstitt aitting-room be k-hew so wall. where Another devotee of - handsome W01 ,..,n.. - I . �;- . .11 .. - of .,legal proce,edhnfia. .. of Mary Duke ot York, England's future .King, ago. The wife. * a - N.B., and GI I I E,:Wo are, etc - - 'xi-TUnS during the w . . I .. ��-�� . everything reminded him j._ .A)me time after her marriage beg-;Ln,,,--,- .,i � - the letter to Messrs. Carrel , trusted irmi�, . -� � 1 . I CA & STALKER, 0OnLL " . Road �vith , ' Cre8shurn. There over in the corner and probably the mOfit indulge in liquor, became a corif Fftaffir. demands. - . � 11 L .- --- i .. ockeL. She intend- To Peter Magsdale, Ksq. . , _ was the sofa on whi*h they had, beAm " well as his oid- drunkard. despite all her hu.sb&nd s C'M -1-. . .�. . � and Stalker in her p � ... dant of his thoughts ln­�Williarn Smith, ­ 1 . . . . . Mrs. 'Bunsbaw,s direo- - . - � . seated when he told ,his stumbling tale . r- - : 1 - t friend i dly forts to save her, and went from bad.t i, a -f rorn t.tie roof , . . ed to act upon Is a very grL sk: .. 1�1.:..�,-. . - ... ., i . Allan Magadale read the letter of love. That was the identical book as the "Gutty" worse Until they partedL a year i"' .01 1011 . - Niagara . . - I . ­ tions a,nd see the . soiicitors the very th rough, and. lay lvwk in his chair,-fac- she had trifted with whilat she li8tersed burnt briar-wood Pipe Of of her after tilatL 11 " W at I % - , as had ilia first sight I - . U - . . . . I to have left ' ' I wonder you aren't 1:t t, ­ ; next day. Peter appeared � ing his cousin. b: a4d to his professions of eternal devotion. order of architneture which he h '"', et to the. ground. - � ..... ,. . L I . L I .: ... . . � li ago- ! ashamed to show that too me,.' Miss Parkins coming in. in his Ixxkseasion ever since his mid-. when she appeared before him. undel" d wa.,i instantly I - Astley Villa; more than a mont Here was - used to be aAsumed name. for trial for feloriv. f,"11 , ' - . . . ­ ­ : -�1 - ,- th infinite scorn. ory line of shipman'& day8, when it J �! ..- ith hostility written on ev . 1 6��6- ' oseph Cre,sisma, ,�. . - excu.4cll, �01( � . . . .� slinking out of-the way. no doubt; but w, irreptitious,1Y. Tile young man was, of -course, ` 'dge, was senten I wretchedl Great- w ' I .1 . .. . Peter looked mom her face. Any little remnant of cour- smoked au k�-�n - ;- o Somerset House' said nA I Jorws his ducal cous- prisoner -deepi moved, withdrew , � - � - : a letteT addressed t fallen than before. but ling. Igbt with him vanished Czar of Ru:wia fo ,,P 111lictit. for hu �- I �.. .� . - .. I ss. agie be had brot is, d'when defense and ayZed her guilL. "' IW�;O I . - .- I is t, an 1. .. ;1. .-, When did you last we M jag Ore ,k reaper . -V - .... . - , in's example in th - , e smoke. M stponed, a . Was RubL- Clifton I ch his hands. . . Parkinn bowed to ild it im 1 - - I I . . . � I , would rea . . - . . - noe was Pot - . 11� . - . 1�- . h ' &1lowed' burril ' . . . ut speaking, and seated her-. in England at any raLe SoOmed to find Sente incident niav S117Wi ved a three-yea . .: , ­ Although our-unworthy ero I I . ' About a month ago.' faltered Peter. him withO infinitely more sula,A* in ilia ood. pipe be boped that the �'i� .. , - . .- -� ­ . - � -i1,1t&'j:4k-Sborti.%, 'who is . -" "-.�I .. drift perilously ne-tr the ! , ou promised to take her self rigidly on a chair, whilst Petar' ool- � f e ., . - ­ -. . I Not since y - t he could than in the cigaretu* which fe smokes her from further evil. A li ,11,I I iin( himself to . lapsed into the -farthest sea . evil will be far .betLer thin Or ter senten . . . - -. .-- .�. I - I - . -. I "AlPffleyfield murdel .: - . rocks,- he awakened to a sense Of his , to see Cornelia I* f ind. when in oompanY.� from . . 0. �. . � .. -- nself un- 1 ' No,' was the half-whispered .re- V� - - : . . . finding his . . . I Well. Mr. Magsdale.' she said,'what The late .Emparor Frederick was de- punished, . 0 position in time, and . . of those porce- - - ­� . ** He eats ; . . � . " � . . .1 . anchor. I SP0118-a- voted to, his pipe, one . . .. �, - -.�­. --.�..-: .. 'i �-� ' I can't trust myself- to tell you is it I' amentei. and Prisoners. ;���, I_. ir - a.ys a word . I- - - 'ta&, decided to cast . RussWs Army of . .11 .- ate. I � �--­ I I I wanted t6 am Mary,' replied Peter, lain bo%led German arrang ' " - - , ­--� . I ipeg I went down to see Mrs. what I think about it,' said Allan with r - . !. - � Aliss Terr i to f ace. never looked mbre gcnW . and kindly tistics tire not A*`Av.A.1� " . . . : u'd I-oetter take with a very pa usslan prison eta ,.,i e - � � . 1. .! --.... i -. � . Bunshaw inearly .every day, on the tiP-1 indignant contempt; *, ant to sea YOU. Mr. than when be ha,41 it danglin from his it I %- son of Mr. � . ­ .. I I .... - a oes 'not w receive lips. His son. -oil WiLm. how- prvied to be exactly up to date- butf", `,.Viiblic Works I I . . - ..- - . :.-, toe of expectation, and came away each� it away.' He threw i, and rising from Magsdale.-Did you happen to Empel . in I,,.rwas drowned i I - ..; . -! t her than to, his cousin anything from Messrs. Carrel azd, ever, rest Acts himself W cigarettes, of 1890, the number of prisoners -- evening Io3t in wonderment-at this bash I his seat, turned his back on him. to . which he ismokes an extrtwrdinary ' 764,373, and for �. - J)oy's brother i . . - I 6nds Stalker V - rnment jails wa.s ­'--­. 11. ful lover's unaezountable -slow"as in . gaze out of the window. with his-118 , I came about this IeLter.' he imid quanPity. Old Kin Albert of Saxony a 855.356 .. ed by aid ari I 1.�. speaking the words which she was cer-i in his pockets. , to hesitatingly. - is almo ,fond of sruling a �ipe, which subsequent years 817,945, - . ' delegation, � - urly upon -his * Won't .you tell. me what I ought Al -Aarkins' manner was so -ter as hat of the *. nateg in mili. zn I� L . - ho lips. I ter a iss atern is of C he same charw 849,729. The unfortu I � : and GeortgW . ..1. tain trembled 1 do I ' asked the miserable man al - his nervous- late Emperor Frederick, and his brother h i'the Governme . . . was confident . and unoompromisint that the prison, the peasants in the village . Mrs. Bunshaw, however., Ion . and heir. Prince George. one .of ,,f(,r the Bchem , .1. � . I was shy, I o. ,oyour " said Allan ness increased, and he Gould not go on. of the German army in the of correction, and the prisoners i , Lsed to give " I I I . . that ' it was all right:' Peter without turning round. . # ' Yea, Mr. Mag8d&lef' said the lady, Paladins after ban i,n this Tr Ian'histrict would, inake.11, - � ., as diffident ; he must not be py -way .of encouragement ; then. nee- war o . 1870-71. takm anscasp s domLD � � 1-1. Peter w ' She thinks I've thrown her over, his disquietude, she continued: ' I rews - total of a million in the Czar* report on the � ,. , � frightened or hurried ; only leave him said Peten ' I never meant-I cudn'.t LnK head who &ft under - loe.k and -key. " I ,.,.. - . ­ . � am indebted to Mrs. VorneliA Bunshaw Are (I uke Josep h of Austria. the , ' s, and fertili, ­ al6ne for a few days, and she was much . intend to do that.' for the recommobdation to take legal of the Hungarian branch of 4he Mi. n- figure,s do' not include the pe,008 I -, - . ' I don't know what else she oould . . I !:;�t(,emily, is the only living memf:r sported to Siberia, who in th� - ... I p�,ar has I* ­ . r- mistAen if that did not bring his ad . steps. ho may na"mod numbered 18,363, 20106, 20, ' ... roller of Inla, , . -the satisfactory clirnax Miss think.' ,too much for Peter. 3 House of Hapsburq w ' ' I t I -I-io,no . . dres&es to For two minutes Peter sit silent, The shock was .. ally be seen . pimoKing one Of 17,160-a total of 76,356. N-1- (it r Miall, z � - . : Terripeg bwl reason to expect. staring at the carpet, and listening to ' Mrs. Bunshawl ' be screamed. hound- ocessi -wood Pi that &rO 80 I: lade 5V-8 conviebi sen .1 d to the pub] I I � d days, and yet he . clock: tnf frota his clialr-' Urs. Bunshaw P those cherry pea L, Ine . �. But days succeede the monotonous ticking of the rian and same per, : penniless trai not speak. Mrs. Bunshaw 'was Yea, Mr. Magsdale. I-called atAst- oommon among the Hun i *od, from 4)de�ssa 17-0 tile I <) ,Ugh e island er,- who slept , . did . %a T-,r- he cannot he said to have been think- ley Vil,',% a few days ago, and had the Austrian peasa,ntr , XItr t he stations of the - inhospitahl � fig . g�rowing angry and impatient; Mi, i as lost in - 4zed dreams as t h as well aa tile Saghalien. In rewriting tliv�� fig I on Sunday .:. r Ing ; he w AeAsure-- Mercy on .us I I exclaimed Crown Prince Rudop ,. � " - - ripeg, i%ho was depressed and inclined to .o his position, not planning eacapefroin J,, . -ht, the General- the London' I.. eh6*tian N\w-111" , Texeived a drs ...I . d her friend she fear- ! Parkina, rising um liar tUrn. ' to late Archduke Albre( * . be lachrymose, tol it, .but looking at' it idly, as t4ough it -11 im . . vast "Illitittid , st orlin-9 fr( ­ a deceiver. he going to have & fit I I 6-minio- of the Au.8t ro-Hunyarian armies, 11 Considerin the - -1 ed that Peter was . were -the heading of a chapter he bad I'll of prison e(luil)[1-lent ", hare of his fa 1 7 � - 1. ' Tr Idness for - a �ay or no' inclination to read. . ­ if looked exceedingly like it. for used )oth to refer this form of smok- ja,q, t he Cos 11n . �, -, I y a little co . � � -from his ill t,o any otur. maintenance is moderate, al"Oun � directors of ­ . ,1 I I . tivo,' said Mrs.*.Bunsbaw. - ' For Heaven's sake, help me, Allan I , Peter's eyes were starting - � ,oldness head and he was trembling like a leaf. h4 Emperor of .,,tustria himself. who to a trifle . - ilway wan I . in the:* four I years raL -. So Miss Terripe . say, 30 - I ­ . I g- tried a little c he waited at length. riots himself to .,billings per d I ake bet' I ' - I . . at-first, anfl. then'a great deal; she may His faculties were hardly clear; but is IL I IML smoker, rest . ,97,5W.000, or - . . ' What could I do, supposing I wanted ain cigars soner per Jeap I 110V t, some fort, ­ r towards light was breaking in upon him: that thooK awful so-called Vir ,-I& annum. Cl. ­ -,. . - be s-idl to have iced her mannei V said his cousin. turning the ' ease ' she had, whlt� 1, Of tE� r would be doitiF tile-it .� I LIM ­ I Peter bef ore she gave up the plan.. -But to help you '. must have been manufactured &nke8t done I We 7 I t be Gat' ' ----.. - - _ . . fiercely upon him. a straw run- m injustice if we ".-. �0 . . resort. .... ... . it did not answer -, he continued distant- spoken of so feelingly to Miss Terripog toba,w at T Government a I .; : . .1 I ly polite and obstinately silen ' W hat sball I do f" �mosiled Peter. and himself. But why had she conceal- B spiritual and Iii 11. Ford, ; . t. The I right throu h the middle of them to state that th, I ro ­441es . 6 (80 im to be der to enabC them to draw, and ' ties of its millions are 11 - - . frigid coulso of, treatment had been ' I'll marry her now if she will' take'ma., d the t that she knew Is I necessi 0 - 1, %%aws senteric . 0 � �' himself to- .are 0o, green that they have to be hold for. In the budget of t893, all, at Montreal I � ,.. - . ­ abandoned as fruitless the day before I Wisest proviso you can make,' sneer- the sinner I He pulled __ 1. -1 P �- . L� wed to 14,763,095 rubles, or say. � , iger ti6ket. M,i o , : . -.g Parkins made her visit 't) I ..... Al i. t AstICY ad Allan. ' How on earth you-allo gther with a great effort, and turned in the flame of a lighted candle or - that 71 rubles and L F L .. ,now you irt' lamp for several minutea before s an(l and family al ­ . . , I.. -... � Villa. Mrs. Bunshaw at first conceived things to come to such a Pass. I can't Miss Parkins. 'She didn't k a we find ' -'d with a yow I .-,d -J theidea .W.rape, as think.' . were referring to me I I tUyJ will oonde-vand to ignite. KinIg were expended on book, - -- , I .1 of holding up Allan's , in the, following . . -". .� I . �.. I -1 .:­ ful- warnin� to her brother; but ' I thought perhaps she'd way ' Moat assuredly fibs did, Mr. Mags- HiUlbort of Italy in addicted to identi- for them, and .. )n .. -- . -, --,-... an'aw %i�val't 9 0 dale,' replied the lady. recovering her of which -88 rubbles --. vict in the . - 1� - , .. : , she ga,ve it up, thinking that his friend- about knowing Cornelia, if I caL13 the same kind of weed, f even- a larger sum - ntiary has � . . . � ".- ,".. lip MI; ' he said. a ittle, corn, an Peter grew calm, 'though he rweivas every Now Year a case 0 copecs-nearl E9 sterling I" , �-, aution his and see her for a time, >oaure' . - - z� ­ .. -:. ,�,�. !kl . , - less dolefully, for he thought thal Al- I di i ,housand from his Unperial.ally at tills an awf Ur showing I , I . - - � .. 1. cousin, and perhaps enable him to es (I not know, when I first saw her ten � -- D­m,�rs, at, St I' 11 - �I . . � � . I-.�-�.: .� ��,� -1 Cape-. It was too good - a tfiift for a Ian was relenting and would at least that ,she -w�s (our cousin.' Viol na. ' . - -- -- � -- -- - --- ----. L crune Napoll . I- . I . e to be lost entirely, and� accord- advise h1m how to act. .' Her cousin Cornelia bad imagined I --- - . Drig, . husband, wil . _ .. ,% -�­ - - -.s .� leatur ' ­ . Hogs Undep Mllit&ry Drig, _. . . . . . ---: '. t AIIAn was t The Hors 9. - . . I . � . ­­ ­ . ' . I,,, eputation fro . ­:,:� il I ..,W:1 � .. ripeg to a few remarks that evening ' I d indeed. I no w' 'a n't a# t o woauld soon he enlightened; it was only - U&j. .Carpenter, who GO erm of Mo � . .: - � � :�: ingly slie tre,ited Peter and Migs Ter- ' Oh,ijou did, did youl' -�,-. - - - - th he faithless lover I She 0 Power I a LightnIT!- I . . ver I ridlicts 11 . - . . . . %.. ,.: ­. I ­... .., - it is no doubt interesting to express . - e 0 111 ...: ­1 . at 'dinner. 'I had a very s4d case give her up.' another slight addition too the muddle; Mich., gave 0 .� . . , . . near Stockbridge. .nt to send 4 1 . - . I I -1. ,--­� -.,:..'.. � *,­-:.'- brought to me to-day,' she -1began, as ' Then you had. better go..and tell a small ond. perhaps, but still it would the force of a stroke -of lightning W proves Men to Fran4 . - ,L. . . . . -.1 � " . ,:: _ t moral her so.' - not improve mattem. 1� It would an- bition - recently which . - - . -� � . .-�-. -%--.'-­:�'­ -� L -­..-L. though Allan were a species 0 1 explain the mistake hordoo-power. During a recent ratorm ordinary hogs may be educat,ed basis trade -.- __ :�.,. .'-;__- - '­' invalid.-'a very Painful case, i4volving Allan MAgsdale returned to the table 8wer no pu rpose to veloped. M � - . for the So . , � : .r :' necessity 'ist- as he spoke, and looked over Messrs. tOLMi88 Parkins, and he hardly thought wbk,h passed over .Klausthal, Germany, int I cWtY to gi'�6 ass high dogree.. The Major has illt :1. -­ 1: -- 41� ,�.,! . !.� . . a he was too anxious, to a b4)ILL Struck a wooden column in a r the reque I�.',�-�1- anro. through its lawyers, - again. 11 of doing so; . � :. . - ,�� . ." . Ca*rrel and -Stalker's letter I wilitarydiscipline-RMODg hiLS Pot - --- - - ­ .:� ­ -1� -..-.,..,..] ims terested ' strike a blow at impondfaff legal me&-- wife of Mr - . ress . . r .. I .C. " ' .-.; 1. . M i Terripeg -was keenly in don't believe Mary C burn has &�fty , ; dwif I I ing, and in the top of this-ool umn er, Of Londot ..­I L ­ I to s 08 -� ;. .- sue � ;...��-. I . . ,�..� at onc)e;-.boW wise itwas of-the person .thing to do with the-despatch of th Ur - two wire nails five-thirty-seconds h an extent that they 90 - I Us on Thuxsd � . -L - - �­:-* -,,- -, - to come strdight to Mrs. Bunshaw I. precious document.' ,I Came to say that I never meant WWO the evolutions with almost hual" ff : , 1- -.I.... ., .. . I � .- ­ I -. - instance 6f-the I Mary to su pose that I had deserted of an inch in .diameter, The electric . �'r -kil axe he-alt 1. , . , � . -1 - e, - .. ­��-,�:.­�',. 'Ii wa8 4-melancholy ' Why V asked Peter eagerly.-.,� on. The, eibibition was 010 . L, .�-..�- 44 11.-,".r, ," �dupLicity ..Aorrietimes evinced by , , Because,' replied his adviser, ,treiq - bar , he Bai . fluid malted the two nails instantly. To 81 . Allp .. - . L :,:,� , I - )6n .., - . . .-- ­ I deep h T &j. Carr 6�i for the benefit O' i - ' le have 1 1 . ..--.-, .. - %­ g men of- the.prese w care, no- It'll tell her,' respondod Min Park- melt iron la .this short time would be M who pr . a,nd have I . . � :�:�-��:'. ,:-. . ,nt day, A man 'ing his words with sarca,at, coLiarades, ­ . I -� L . . - �Z ­ .1 - . .I '-- .. I-, .. ., - � awv as . iml�wsibla in the largest furnace now . �41 - - �. �. ..- Yhoaudrproposed to...& girl, and n4n , cause 'she wouldn't pay you the com- in tersely. . . _ former army - E' ht of 'the I first oc.cash - -, :­--, �� -L", -, . - - . worth the ' I'm quite as anxious to Marry h6r. - it wonderful. 1 her husba.nc I ,- ­ -". sooll as she.accepNA him.' ". -�. * pliment of saying yoti,'re in oxistenoe, and it,opuld only be acoom. -e at t I .. - .. �'­,. .'' . . � . . 1 . . h the aid of electricity, but formed in lin To Major's 0 �� .�.-­­ -­ 11 There� WaA a crisp- simplit ty about money.' . � now an ever I was.' . PW had wit a - many statuo - . A. E, Cathl _z .1. .�. I . I � ,� L. ­ . - like 0 - . �1- ­ , �­ 2()o L and stood ­ - I � -- ­­ . � th Atary which moved Miss I Terripeg It was unpalatable;, but Pbter was ' I'll. tell her,' -repeated the old lady. S C LIrroUt Of amperes and a poten- ed police, w I ­ � ­ 0.. � a . ... I �., � ­ . , ,'..r.-- front-of them about two rods � � . .­ 1.­ . � , - � profoundly, a,nd caused Patar:to blush .too much- engrossed with the theory -' I still consider myself engaged to tia, of 20,000 volts would be necessary. .. � . I I "..__­� ,.-,--.�'-.1 . " ­' ,:�.�,:-�� ­� e r6- trough into which a- farn, h� , .. almost pqrple--no, doubt at the awfu the her.' continued Poteri to whom .00nfW This electric, force for one second Pail . t an(49co, in ­ . .- . ..: I ..I itself to pay much attention to - . . Its 5,000 horse-power, -but as the 8 of rin� . 11 boundary, - .-- ,-. W-1 - .�:�'.,�::,� ­� duplicity of hiz1own sex. . I , I manner in which it had been propound- aion brought relief. - - dumped five or six est ill . t1J)lLqhinq p4 . I . : , -A , . � The hogs took great intere. '.. .1 .;�. .l.".-k- 'The youn I ly's guardhtb� -called I I ' I'll tell bar.';.Wm the ohly lulawor woomiffished the melting in . . ;�'!- :��­ . . inir a es t nection with � . .,-­ ,-. upon me, an . I rably less tune -h of �ra .:, . -.., ­W:�I r..11 . ' ed. , ' . tion, atkd their little . ..- . , i 1 �� '. .-'.,.­..,��. 9 I '�ave her what little ad- ' I'll go and, - see her to-night ' he vouchsafed. , 1, .1 1 . , say one-tent og L t * . .. ­. - ­ r uticipation, but not .11 main ain or ,;, . , - of the Society. May I not me- Mary 1'. . It "own thiat the bolt was In 4 . I . � I..��,.­" -..,. .:1 -Vic* I cou Id on behalf ' Perhaps it isn't too, late to-to ' a . % 0 od,, ,,are simply I , .1 I ,.,..-. --': 1�..,,-.. said, � : I think mags. 50. i- . stirred until th Kaior cr dation of th .1. . I .., . ' , maxch r ­ . � -., , -,��,;'.- - -­­;� -1 cannot tell you the intense. indigna- make it all right still! not, thii; evening, Mr. horbe-power. , �Vberl t hey , .1 .. .." ..-� ­ .. .; I --'which I med to. this a I will speak to her and4let you . - ­ - . ward I . I. -Z. .-,...- - - flon with liste ' Perhapsit isn't.,' said Alb(n. 1kan- dal . i , - . ;lk' ' feet. from, the ro be CO . . ut*d police � � - .�-.�,...- � t : t h . -- ,� . % ,- ... 10 -%v whether sh4 w your :. I .. . U t - . 1. , - I of heartless desertion. Were a re, tijn, kno wishes 6 rene . . . - -. - . 1 . ��:�.%,� -., - * . a, you'd bette,. .-go and ask Cornelia ' Multiplied by Seven.. I'' "-Hialt I" -and all aflood tit-ill, t, � -etstimates of -- I . -��. ,- , lative. of ,minw-.Ahus to dUgjraoa-' him- to- lend you seven hundred and fif ty acquaintanoe or uot.-Now you had het- ' - . . .. - --.- .- , . -1 .-r. .- -1 I-,-� ."'... . . Pet4 - � . .*OtLi.,don!t..t44l1 Me- that P�of., A.. has was e they %vefe.� of t'he R I . - - ­--­I.- self' (she fixed -the ..4- uavering i - . ' vident. that � . "­� . �", d througbKm ,,,I I 1�� - It- had I)een an Tin ist"tory Visit t bt - ., � . . �;�.�� - . pounds.' I ter go.' '- -- .r - .-dum . ".. - - - - under - great excitement. - I ...-- : 4. .. , - , . L I � - -­ � a) I I should- die for very - Peter's fam fe,U again. 'Do YOU . : ;, ;, - ht" 1, - .'a with 1�p ,a . , . ,, . . - . . ei ... . . . -- -- - almost � be �� ,=18h 4- I ,. - ­ Z 1! I � shoilted, " Charge 1" 'and b ia�l . Is year's crot b -�%. �- -,- shwe.: ;:i . b - . ­�", . , Rliable, are ­ . li�­- X� XPriabaw .bad i really think they' wilt press thatr on the wlXoK �Jbougk -:. . - Ian -the trou * . . I . I . I . ..., .� a r y wil he succum*� asked. I � ad Ilia ol�jeat . -11hpi qk- � d-.We=.t -be , If , .. - -­ ­� id", *ItA 1,1% * "' r, bkore a iWa Maki . .1 -- 3imter q sevela - nowls went into -"SC17113fige, I -..-.: . - ... , or . * � I . . . . I'S �,,, 11 I " instant. when the m6af. wak, .''. , 1,14 . - 1. � - .- ` -- -:�.­1-. �bed t*-,.ftft-A=nfu1. ordeA1..-!rpf#ric.e4 tqk, ' I don't knqyv�.; It uld serve jou Inn clearly- undarstoo tawre-were- 9. a ,I I ...�­ :., I . . 1 - I - . - 1. . - �­ / , . ..- .1 . 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'g:t xf e 11 •.Y: il:. t �s % �,•� ` i 77W,�v L,., ...-: .., ,,.-._.. :..., ,. Ra.p•.....: ". }: .a.x�y, A'` - y .:. s :- -.. ,-I :. -..:. .: T :}. e' �I, .:- ,ac• z. 3- +Y v:.tY 1<. ny. �y �. • .m , - ....k _ .- .. v' ` , .. .. _ 'C.k-..-..- .. 4_ _ i -t. .:5.` �u�r.�x �.�x5 �• er ._ ,.r.- ,mss... +'�i' .s .: : :.- ate. ,�efi' w: n -,. ,.i, .. r r�l -.. Jif: ,. • ,.�-y .il 1{,y,�i .��' ." "r, 'is- _- --:_-._ __. ._ . cn 'Pjr,• AA � .E, G,..{ _ .�� 1 ._ .`...: 'f� .� - ,h. Y• .{ �F.! ..VA.b- A _ :. _ v_ eL..C.:l.+ `#e__..�..8, _: ii - g..K- s { : -: in.,. f�•yl _ Jq 1,.LFYt 1. ] i s.. '-�,�}�� 1r ,RH PQ - .3 sQ 3 �� �� I •,�, ` , 3, 92 bushels.: Baxley- d,a e," `amu:cit ►'+ bye,th9 $`` �_R, ,. 5,.; 159 839 . ., � a `ry. . evexi lac si te•--fir rotted an IN I , ;!'total yield, G,993,547 bels air -�, �� n z - .'f .z * �1 , Itta! : O r 3' :: r__: .s: ;�C- y. round- inoveme til the iidd �' iemz ata, Acreage, 482,608, fatal t __ '` F A .t1 Yxnt nt-urn er is ptl 25,855,989 bushels. y . Two Eng i t . i laliarlle� -: emptied. The. operation should close• n"a1een- • Gently murdered in .1Udag dun--; � ��r'—, ink Moak. - with milkitiig xound twice with the Azarie Gauthier,the murderer.of Gel- ing a riot, .;. ---• . .` other hand. . The gentle handling of i �' HE VERY LA 'EST FROM Alt,THE ins Consigny, coni ned in Jail At Mont The recent illness'. of the Pct 'w 1.' Tho lo* prum o:f -potatoes this fall the udder stimulates the nerve glands ilrlYDPltigal i`y b real, has sen hsi> lcuffed for the last to renewed'action in milk secretions• , WGRLD OVER, two da due t° the lack of vitality, tvhich'condt at a the hcav'y yields in potato growing and it is in this way that one . g days, except at meals, and then gets a �,. nae had at g tion is incrta8ing. districts have_.brought the question of little more milk. It is this that helps -.r. t?-" -_ , > two cards have tp watch him. He ism, secret of .L Lu_ . a terror to all the inmates in the in- It reported from Uavana that the' the valua'of era it belie teresLln lzefnb"About Bar 8wooant potatoes a food for farm to rolong the milking season, a fact 6 r8 Eimer $e made a deliberate attem t Cuban insurgents are using dynamite; • y' P a>simi$ls prominently herons feeders. At the is emphasized by the poor miikinga adividuals creat BMtaln, the United states, .and to kill a guard, and.would likely have in blowing up railway trains. and faulty milking out of the etripptn s, LLLordinary prices potatoes cannot be pro- All Porta of the Globe, Condensed aand succeeded had it not been fob' the watch- Bir Herbert Murray, the new Gover-� : by the Indifferent owner or help, which ` mous . ce Assorted for Easy Itending. fulness of the other :patients. nor- of Newfoundland, has arrived, and; fi bly fed to stock; but where, tis in sresulta in the early dr off f the to r snot the ells "' received an enthusiastic welcome. lar anions of the eauntr this ear, �o��', and puts her, often Usti in .-, 't'Nvo women were smo hetrec� "in a - GREAT BRITAIN. a it bitten ::il >-. ' Woe it was i r{a. at St. Hyacinthe, Que. The name of Emperor William heal the market price is only 10 cents a bush- the non- J y , paying class of dose. K `�� fir .Charles -Dilke is opposed to the been au� sated as ati arbitrator of the Cows,•of course, should be milked at 1 � ''t{e Peoples Heat . & ,Li ht Com- gg I el, with the expense of hauling them regi intervals and in regular order. g, division'of Turke British-Venezuelan bounder die ate. gu fiyti unity from a u V is organizing an extensive plant y' y P I several miles, often over r roads, -to While milking the cow shed should not. I n might be Blandin, the ro PO° i Halifax. pe`walkell•, ws f�iiar The on-mate-one-vote and wotwen s' taken out the nestion deserves car®- a P of strange naives or of I `". ,, rigid at Landon, suffrage measures sed a second q • t 6rmeni have _ • M rs. Roger of,Montreal, ' died with. strange :people and one person should, 1 The Duke of Westminster 'owns Lon- reading in .the Victoria Legitslature. I ful oonisiderattion whether it will slot ally bitten r.e ut,toms of poisoning after supper at each time, milk the same caws, only d, don property worth more than #60,000,-. The death is announced 4t Honiton, pay farmers better to feed the potatoes on extraordinary occasions milkers be, a .c .rk having C nned salmon. r, experienced `nie Ottawa Field Battery is the win-. -000. of General Colborne, who first saw ser- on their fa>E'ma and sell stock or ani ing changed or new ones substituted., t ��{ lent bites. M "a e.r of the Governer-General's cup for Third-class dJning ooze are to be tried vice in the Canadian rebellion► of 1838. mal .product rather than disposing of The individuality and heredity of inn I oted in India c neral efficient on the Great Northern railway between Count von Taafe, the,Austrian states are not more marked than' in what are have 10+01 y London'and Leeds. man, died #�e atop at such low figures. In order known as dair y ill r. C. H. Bitches of fawn:— . yesterday morning at Ellie-•; y animals. He who determ�inin C' There is pias of a settlement of ban, Bohemia. He was sixty-two_years I to determine the feeding value of po- deals with men has not greater need , h rn�vn out of- his waggon at Iiamilton • °f a 1 +stove leer farm animals experiments °f mastering the peculiarities of those 6n-1 it has ret( ver seriously injured. the Belfast and Clyde :ahipbuildtr� 8'e y 7 J with wham he is brought in contact , m the venom trouble by arbitration.ion. Dr. Forwtet,' of Berlii. hag been sen- have been conducted in this oountr y _ The Ohio to Telephone,- seized in y than those, who have a herd of cows Lem in grad g P The marriage o Prim Maud of tended to three months' imprisonment; and abroad, the reanlis of which fur-- to care for the perfect care and hand- Y rk {t c: Erie b the Canadian authorl- Prince sari of Sweden will, Jce P r =g sub act need ,r Wales and for lest ma' to for the utblication of! rJ ic+ for .poet ing, will bo sold. Wish ample evidenet of their value for ling of which constitute what is called , of , he reptile. .' . it is understood, take place in. London an article in his paper. advanced dairying. The da' ryman from sco The question of a public library will in June next. Word has been received m Berlin of this Purpose. - The Danish scientist, recognizes these who own. A getq n all probability be submitted to the I Prof Ford f Te00gn Peculiarities in his 1 .>z A London societ� paper says that the the death of Otto Ehlers, the explorer, found as the result of a herd t ministers to these notions an 2' of a Mahome ie izens of Ottawa at the,municipal el- Duchess'of York i aver dutiful wife, and personal friend of Emperor Wil- large number of trials that four � bed a r uta+' y tions. 3' Pt g pounds whims, 'and turns each and all of the t and always consults her husband on liam in British Guinea. of potatoes produced a similar to profitable account. In no lace is , Pc p growth P P Peet, doer :� t.hreo-year-old daughter of Mr. matters of dresrs. 1 teeter judgment men+ to be used than when I _ � -and banish ._ - Over seventy men and woniell were I when fed to fatten' 8 j 8 * " t+orae F. Gibson of London fell into fattening huge els did one man, cow and of tricker ,ail of hot water and w scalded to Arthur-Arnold. the well-known Bugg- killed by a boiler explosion,on the Is-; pail are brought into �'' t lish traveller--•and writer, is. dead: He land.of Majorca, some of the bodies pound of rye or barley. Prof. Henry contact. ' sccsrpion h Fath ! led an extremely active life, J in one of 'hie experiments creatures he young man named DtloTa y bath as a being blown into atoms. ape invents found that r ggart, liv- politician and author. He was six+ two The British Admiralty !s said-to have; about four and one-half pounds of po- '-. , OURhZNT N0T1 1 . i to ? inches 1 in London South, knocked his eye- years of y ; of lobsters all out with a whip that -he was W. obtained,complete soundings from Bri-� tatoea were equivalent to.one pound of R > •sem fakir 'teas told Mails by the ' steamer Fuerst Bis- tisk merchant vessels which have re- "`3 t r i k i ng a horse with. Dorn in feeding ten months old pigs. Lord Salisbury's statement that be ` `� id , adopting t;" marck landed at Plymouth were de- peatedly passed 'the Dardanelles. If we take the former ratio, we have sj` bliss Sarah Sleeth, -a well-connected livered in London six hours earlier that with corn former X e a ton 28 cents looked oked wi..h absolute equanimity upon ed by the' f It is re cried that six thousand Bepaan-i Russia's Themes for the acquisition of 1'; lely, by pin. ` ening woman af+ St. John, N. B. Dom- than mails from the same boat landed iards residing in Algeria have volun-' a bushel) potatoes will be worth about y tit.i.ed suicide by shooting herself at Southampton. ,7,; This is, almost hr-ough the heart. +seined their services to the Government; '7,5 cents a bushel for feeding purposes; an outlet through China fen her 8s �11- ing the scorpi A purse was-pre"nted to Dr. Barn�ar- for active duty with the trooprj in Cuba., with corn at $12 a ton (34 cents a berian provinces, , touching them 1<Ii_s{ Maggie Symington of Napanee do in London on Tuesday last, in I P agreeing with Lord d k rte- From Turin eighty-nine brothers of bushel) they will be worth about 9 Beaconsfield in th' t ndicate . each ati been made an L.R.C.P. Edin. This nition of his food won in founding the Order of $t. Francis de Salts, and; oeait8 a bushel; with Dorn at 15 a ton inking Inlet there is ' trungly enough the first time this degree has been homes for destitute children in London 42 vents a .bushel the will worth room for everybody in Acis, does no- , �uferred on a woman. . and Canada. twenty sisters, were sent ort in Octo-1 ( ) Y Wan was appar bar as missionaries to South America.' about 111-4 cents a bushel, eta. When thing to diminish belief in the existence Chore cou}d be A c<,mpf >s being. formed by the It is announced in London that instYtio- Jules Barthelemy-Saint-Hilaire, the pprttoea low as they are now, po- of schemes. Indeed, considering ��. lienees of the tizene of Leamington to establish a tions have been sent to the British Min- y talose many in most cases be fed with well=known Fren b classic scholar, was the whole ooursse o! Russia's recent di- akin wad belie .et sugar factory, with a capacity of inter at Rio Janeiro to invite Brazil to profit to all classes of farm animals. found dead in his study in Paris on On e had frequen ,(XX) tons of beets per day. submit,the uestion of the ownershipof Sunday evening he was ninety years most farms the small, unsalable po- Plomacy in that quarter, nothing seems •.6 scorpions sting..., The city of Toronto has contractee -the Island of Trinidad to arbitration. of � . tatoes are now fed to hogs, and it !s more certain than that the northern t r the waiter coal supply with a Buf- Social London is very gay this season: Costaki Ant aloe Effendi. generally known that they make a power is bent upon securing an outlet . 4 1 f h for first-class swine food. As early as the ;L)ENT. 1. , . . to firm at a much ower rate than The drawing-roomis o t e West end inerly Governor of the Island of Crete, beginning of the present century Thaer, for Asiatic Russia by the way of the at tendered by the local dealers. were rarely as well filled as they are lies been a inted Turkish Ambaaaa the t German '' now, and the u pa agricultural teacher Lieu-Tung peninsula, the only way in Its. wit's' es the Max Bachmann of Montreal has been public places o! amuse- dor to Graaf Britain, in succesision to and writer, advocated the use of pota- pen water all the 1 ani. rested on a charge of burning two ment are so many gold mules to the the Rustem per . { in atter feeding. He says: 'When which she can reach o tent--a passage three houses for the sake .of the in- happy managers who preside. The Berlin Tageblatt aceer#� than a steer is fed sixty Pounds of potatoes year round, the ports in the gulf of 1. fe—occurred in t ranee money on his furniture. In receiving a Wesleyan deputation, Germany, Russia, and France have con daily, and in addition ten pounds of Pochili being frozen over in hard win- j+idgm q yin ex-Mayor Lord Salisbury said that he did not care hs with straw ad libitum. he will, so- ut of General Che ant die I•alif g eluded an alliance comLnitting them y tars. She must have new lands for ubry of Hull from chile office for ifs tQ conceal his strong animus in favor to Amon tion upon all questions) cerding to actual feeding experiments, p of the E i9co al ,and Roman CRtholic i be in better condition and make better her ntry'4nless Russia- proper is F � - - - ci fining him $994 has been confirmed P P concerning urkey. - d at the bar on the Court of Appeal in Montreal. Churches in the mutter of secular edu- ,growth than if fed thirty pounds of hay to become unbear4ly congested, and A histor of the Armenian massacres g 1. .f cation. This has given much offence to y daily." To steers, as well as to all she hes these lands in Siberia• but to -eny. The jury-111 Ir. Samuel Davis, fountder of the published lately shows that 13,100livea the dissenting element. other kinds of farm animals except eady,to try the at cigar-manufacturing firm of S. were sacrificed, and most of the aur- turn Siberia to account there .must be Cardinal Logue,:: Primate of Ireland. vivora, whose ro rt was looted, are and poultry, raw potatoes are to =;} VL9 & Sons, of Montreal, died in that I'Og referred t0 cooked ones; Woe of the prnso has issued a pastoral letter censuring P Pe y P the latter may outlet to the world for its products, Y on Saturday afternoon, in his six- p g in a starving condition. sometimes e panel, greatly_ first year. the Britush Ambassador to Italy for produce as good or better and having spent millions on a railway having raised the British fla�z overt Sir Philip Currie, the British Ambas- results, but the gain is not sufficient to end in an open port, she iia going lace and begged i r. Andrew G Hill, Polies the recen dor to Turkey, has backed' down in to pay for the extra expense and trou- . rig Embassy in Rome during to have one to all opposition.' That n tQ retire. W trist.rate of the Conntiess of Welland national celebrations, which act the Car- his demand for permission for a gun- ble in crooking them. In feeding cooked XPi PPce i, ' ., span,-burst' d Lincoln, died at his home in Ni- dinal re ards as an insult to the head boat to through the Bosphorus, potatoes to hogs Professor -Henry found much may be accepted, and Lord Salis- . the woman at ra Falls, Ont., on Sattu day night, 'of the Church. and the Turkish palace party is very l that they were relished bitter when Bury's declaration will only facilitate: .:�: , charged under ul sixty-one. . - triumphant. t water was mixed in with them. t is understood that the Donaldson A ial ' lives that end by removing the danger- of UNIT STATE$.: desspatcb from Shanghai says The experiments of Prof. Girard, the - ma�rried foul ye a will put on a steamer between St. -"" A ease of leprosy has been-'discovered that the French mission at Luithsiang French scientist, with potatoes for fat- forcible intervention by Great Britain, .�''. ► ban(biome wo hn, N.B., and Glasgow, and will make in New York. has been destroyed by the n tivea of taning steers and sheep show their value for which, on sober second thought, r marriage began` ,s during the winter as frequently as the vicinity during the abseibe of the t farcy animals. Steers fed shp lindra there is no adequate bac` me a confit A sale of 10,000 tons of En lish steel for julati ffic; demands. French gunboat that in usually station- fifty-five pounds of potatoes a day L11 ler husband's ' rails has been made in New York. l'illiam Smith. a carpenter, d 150, ed in those waters. � d 2.86 Peds a day per head dur- cation. For Russia is violating no ;.. nd v ant from ba 1 from the roof of a two-storey -Bishop Alexander W. Wayman of the the Italian Cbamtwr -of Deputies eighty-six days, while steers !ed moral or international law in obtaining )arte,d a year y African M.E. Church dropped dead at P 11 pounds of fodder. beets daily gaine %d " '' use at Niagara FaNs, Ont., +wenn S' nor Sonnino, in resentin the bud- g from China a right of way and termin- �, fie after that t, to the ground. He fell on his head. Baltimore. P g 2.09 popnd:s per head per day during g+ , announced that the surplus would ` before him, under New Yorke ]lioslt be ninety-five da a. g us for her Siberian railway, dein I was instantly killed. p° commimioners have 1,270.000 lire this year, end that 1>8 y- y hay and straw bels Y 8 trial for felony. decided to try the a rim s+ of mount- expected a sur los next year of 3.020.- fed in addition in both cases, Sheep what England has often done. and ►e, xcused, and caseph Creasman, tailor, ' of Meth- �g patrolmen on b cycles. �pe� P y ted 4.! pounds of botatota a day gained `i, t the United States did is the Daae cr,ve , withdrew ager was sentenced to five years' im- o WU life, without a new loan. 1 AM pounds per ,head -per da during -• ed er guilt. 'onment for burning his store, 'and Mayr Swift ,presented A black plc- A despatch from,Shanghai-says it isi seventy days, while sheep fed 8.8 pounds of Alaska--•bayinit territory. For that ;tlx�ed,gand it ia� tilt' Rubie Clifton' his accom lice,- re- tore of Chicago's municipal debts and reported them that no railway ponces- of fodder Beets dell aired only 124 territor she is to i, R p y y, g ly y Pay at least fifty ,1• ved a three- difficulties at a reform meeting held in sions have been ranted to fore' nerd und8 r head r da the saving of inter- - ►ncident may year sentence. that city. g i8 po per per y hay and strew Tions of dollars, ng t ;vil. A life snatc. hortis, wbo is in the Beaubarnois in China, and that the Chinese Govern- being fed in addition, also in these ex- set which China effects through the �''w: jar iter than K rl under sentence of death for the The Rev. Peter Trimble Rowe, who went intends henceforth to keep railway periments. The potato-fed sheep dress- , , lleyfield murder, is as indifferent as was educated at Toronto . University building In its own panda. ed 61 per Dent of their live weight, and Russian loans, and if Pekin thinks-' z f r. He eats and sleeps well, and was consecrated in New York, on Sat- A despatch from Beyrout confirms the the potato-fed steers dressed 60.19 per that enough, her right to make over `* urday, Bishop of Alaska. cent. The usual yield of meat from y 6f! Prlaollll6lRS, er soya a word to the guards about report of the grave actuation of affairs French steers is ewid to seldom exceed the property 38 under international law ' fate. ' Mr. E. C. Benedict, a close friend of existing in Syria and Palestine, � ' 66 r sent. of their live we ht. The complete• 10 testi tic9 are nota sc,n of IVrr. Na leen '8elan ek of president Cleveland. says that he be- which plisses ere fleoded with Turkish; Pe . . s p° g lieves Mr. Cleveland does not want the soldiers, bearing the significant green meat produced in the experiments fe yup` o date. but . Public Works Department at Ott&- nomination for s third farm, flag of the Prophet, Instead of the Turk- reported to have been of superior qual- The fear that the possession of Port of pr' ners in was drowned while skating, while fab f it the flavor being rich and delicatd. Arthur would give Russia control of 761,37 , and for boy's brother ant: a oompanion were Ja'°°es F. Eagan, the Irish political leg- g risoner, was welcomed on arriv"nig in The Berlin lice the other mornin Thi and other eaptrimtnts certain- China, and so increase her power as to cued by aid arriving promptly. p police gg ly encourage the belief that farmers >Y 817,945, 855.356 New York by a large crowd of his fel- raided the houses of the Socialist delegation, reppresenting the Ot- low-countrymen. members of the Reichstag who are at a distance from the mar- jeopardize the British hold an India is: tunr►tes in mill a and Georgian Ba,y Canal, waited y tag and other' leets, and who can only receive a low futile, the probability being that insuch ; �� s in the village•ho the Government of Quebec -to ask 1 Vir rola, ntegrow own 111,000, leaders of the Socialist rt and all potatoes will do well . ' g 000 of party, rids for their event India would be freer from menace _ , the 1303,000,000 worth of real estate and their lettere and pers were impound- turn their attention to utlliain the the prisoners in for the scheme. Premier Taillon g raised to give it early consider&- improvements in the State reported by � slid takeen tot office of the Chief �p for the feeding of their stock. It than she is now. Control and guid- - ict cold make the assessor far the ear. of Polios. may be stated in , n -t a Czar's domin n. y y general that four tons ance of 'China would employ all the : , T report on the in batt of foods "Baltimore White," a burglar, who is --;_ - -- . - , of potatoes fed will save one ton of gine its and resources of Russia for . • )ck and key. � wanted in man towns aids the Inter- - - grain. '4 F 1u t-e people it,5, and fertilizers duringg the past y g Burglarious Calcutta lf[ODkBj>t. half a century. Chinese resistance to }t i„ ho :in t e��.. ail eject has been presgnted to the colonial railway for burglary, has been I e captured in Boston, and will be held There are three monkeys in Calcutta Western, authority being instinctive, , 18, 3, 20,106, stroller of. Inland venue by Cam- &waitin extradition roceedin g" I How to Milk a Cow. and during that time Great Britain 76,356. No dot yioner Miall, and will shortly be g P g feat now who are stated to be the great g led to the est thieves and robbers that would be increasing in power and In- ict.g sept within public. H. H. Holmes was sentenced to death at Philadelphia for the murder of Benj. disgrace; To milk the cow intelligently.a man ing P Odesag to the Penniless tramp named Maurice , P f the City of Palaces. Cotosiderable; must do ao from the side of the quer- be made impregnable to attack. It yx -� 1-114 � nhcrispitable isles ker, who slept in a Ha Ilton lice I Pietzel, the application fora new, trial int these fig tion on Sunday night, Monday morn- being refused. The date of the execu- amusement was caused the other morn tion ..that be has to do with the animal is to be remembered, too, that what . t risti`ng World" received a draft for fifteen bun- tion will be fixed by the Governor. and ing, when several people, who had been as a mother. To milk the cow is ,to Russia wants is to develop Siberia, not - it is probable that the case will be fist- ,.; multitude d sterling from England, being pealed treated very badly by these monkeys, usurp the place of the calf and secure -to conquer China, which k she is to fir' n equipment share of his fathers estate.. walked 'into the or an than&, and, for commercial purposes that liquid P� under European- control will be f n«aerate, amours he directors of the Ottawa and Gati- Prof: Manaus Baker, in a scientific in all seriousness, wished to la a charge - � z irs to a trifle u u railway 'want to lease ever un- lecture in Washington on Ssxtui•day of '!theft and cousin mischief" against: °&lied. milk that nature provides for partitioned, not annexed by a single 30 shillings per. 'n►ecl lake between Wakefield and g $ Inspector regret the offspring. This operation the>b, power. The claim that Russian eon- avenin L+eferrin to the Algakan bound- the offenders. The �s gheap 1 Haw ,rt, some forty in number, and to e�y dispute, said the only arbitration he could not accept the charge, and ad-, becomes a method of treaty with the trol of China would involve the loss of be (doing, the R e, thy, Gatineau distr ct a sports• admttssi le was the arbitration of battle viaed the complainant$ to destroy the ,3ow, and the inducement for her to British trade in the empire,- is equally '-> ijustice if we ' 1's resort. _ if the British claim should be insisted troublesome animals. This auugggestionI sp: itual 'and li s{i,es hl. Ford, °II• +bey could not adopt. on acoount el re-I OO1°tinue the supply of milk, and even misleading; for not only would the de- r, mil ions are pr°_, alias Woclid, o! Win- p :� e•t was sentenced to 23' months in The Rev. Dr. Parkhurst, oil Thanks- ligions scruples• ' The Inspector there- prolong it beyond the time set by War vel��pment of that empire ansate ne4i - ,, et (f 1893, amp al. Montreal for forgieg a C.P.R. 8iving day, preached a sermon on Lw- upon advised the men to go to the Po- tune. The operator should so proceed wants which only a manufacturing .:�- es, 'or say, £1, . ,,tiger ticket. Ford deserted his lessnes� in New York. He said that the lice Court and charge the monkeys with that the milking is a pleasure to the country like England could supply,but -_ ."t rubies and 26 a and family at St. Phillippe and Rome 6o� train-wrcic•ker.s should be tried �in8 burglars of a very bad type, and n books and >ecl with a o and convicted.within a week, and hang- apply for a warrant for their arreat, cow, and one in which she realizes as Russia w%ruld be certain to find it safer r the following -, young wOma°' ed within a month. He also referred The deputation left to gorisider the poli- nearly as possible the emotions of plea- to raise revagntie by customs dpties than- : �'; cocvict in- the St. Vincent de Paul t affair. m-88 rubbles scathingly to the evil wrought by sen- tins o , ante that she .exhibits when the calf by taxation. Accepting the truth of :" , ;' :9 _ sterling 1" itc,nt.iary has notified the warden sationa newspaper reports of crime. t. he knows the man who killed Ma- . -draws the milk in nature's way. The the argument that the success of Rua- ►wing t The Rev. Dr. Johpson, Baptist clergy- drA % D_'mers, at Bt.Henri, last June, far -mann of Jefferson City, Mo., who has re- - British Columbia Fruit. + beat milker is the mem who establishes Siad schemes in China would necessitate i1 ti crime Napoleon Demers, the-wo- ' a sort of sympathy with the cow, and the maintenance of a British naval star '' E �D0.1 � n's husband will shortl be tried. turned from a three months tour of '!'he capabilities of British Columbia p ilitary , Y Turk' and the Hol Land, says that bestows a form of caress' that a t the increase deputation y y y as afruit-growing ecuntry have long m8 P- tion in the quarter and -. ,,� w o conducts • P teflon from the Chamber of United States Minister Terrell should be is to her in turn to bestow; in her of the British fleet, i would still be � *Y rcirerce of Montreal asked the Gov- ha ed. He declares that he has ,joined been recognized, but so fat' the want l� -Al ch:, gave ai"�.i hent to send a delegation of busi- way, a form of bovine affection. If cheaper for Great Brita a than a% war , !' w ich proves=:` men to France to ascertain u n the oha,mmedan Church, and is aiding of a market boas been f®lt. During the, :- I basis :trade could n encouraged Bo in the persecution and killing of Chris- last ,ern, however, a oort"rable' the milking.is a quiet, painless manipu- with Russia, with the certainty that E ;'. nay The educat - aged tians; instead of piro'teeting them. I lation of-the udder and a soothing seri- the-latter would have an ally in, France -.- '1 t developed. Mr. Ives promised to sale was obtained in Manitoba and the, e M jot has sn Shier the request. ReP�tB of business in the IInited Territories. The growers In.the Fraser satfbn follows the relieving of the As to the plea that China ought to ee a ons his Pur,- he wife of Mr. Frederick Griffith, States thus week- are not entirely satis- River Valley,have formed themselves glands in connection with it, , nature be protected from the rapacity 4t Bilin. ;: - .. , the . they go = YIP,r, of London, Ont., gave birth to factory; general dulness IB experienced, an association, and at the annual pours out its abundance alike to calf sic, it i8 hardly one-that can b.� a - lc t.s on Thunder two bo s and a prices are shrinking, stooks are usually meeting there was a comparison of and man, and the caw is well milked. y .,; ,th a most hum y large and the demand weak, while dis- bitic i was gi ,° . All are healthy and well formed. notes. Rhubarb found a ready sale. It !e now tett well settled that milk- vended by Great Britain, which est 11`.F; e't,irl�le have been married fifteen tribution is delayed by unfavorable and it was determined to ow mare eft' its a r salt of nerve (orae, and willing that Japan should ooaupy a>:a" :' gr Ung F for the benefit end have had eleven children. weather, The movement of crops is only of it.. A number of the members bound hat all the nerve ens administer �it•- and besides it may be :< Y grades, who I'rO- t hc+ first occasion Mrs. Griffith re- mu' and wheat and cotton are bring rgy eapendad in ;. P held back in the b of higher rices. themselves to devote a portion of their other directions than the elaboration of Eig t of 'the c,d her husband with twins. P la d to it next year, so-that it could be : questioned whether it is the duty o! I th Maio ops milk causes a proportionate loss oP Major's c° Hides have again declined, as a rule cent out in larger quantities. During stat r�t,l• A. E. Cuthbert, of the Canadian snanufactutirers are doing little, and no q milk, and the worried and fretted cow any civilised power to uphold China,. so many the season tyre was shipped to the gives Tess said even inferior milk to next to Turkey the most misgoverned abo two rods, uted pulioe, who ie at present in change for the better is probable until North-West:--Fifty tons of plums, 71-2: w t she would ive if she had quiet Ito, J 1�rancisco, in an interview on the the New Year. Of course thb-b. lids in $ q . country in the world. rich a farm tons strawberries, 1 1.2 tons cherries, said restful conditions." Thus, the milk- r sift ails of Jul tikes boundary, said that Canada is the States has bad a depressing a eot, 1 1.2 tons rhubarb, ides smaller lots � should never be of a character that , -' +yt a,blishin osts on the frontier which mild and stoirtmy weather has in- pp irritates the cow or distracts her atten- SBarChin ;teat interest-� •n suction with the dispute but aim- tensified. The fast that bu ars never o' s biles. currants, laekberries and. g' Sunken Bhlpk -f 'ir 1 ttle. .ey� t . P y rries. The C.P.R. received over tion from the fact of milking ; the milk The ships sunk in the China-JapanesA.', biit not :a og ±_ ;(, maintain order. The imaginary care to increase.stoaks near the close of 2,000 for carrying this fruit. er should, with quiet movement and war are being examined by divers to see '�P i I Ma r c cul+ are simply barracks for the so- the year also helps to explain the gen- -- assuring wap take hie place at the side whether they are worth salvage. One :. hen t gip . tnoclation of the small detachments oral slackness.. F ' cotes:. r;. , ` �ChildreII s Teeth.: of the cow,. and after a preliminary of the first victims was the Chinese � � ra h • be anted police ,sent to the frontiear. GENERAL 1 ! heti f the udder, take firm and transport sow-Shing, fired upon by a tli l I A . committee of the British Dental us� of the teats withouti t Ja anew war-shi for carr in trod 8,a1-' 11 s still, l( Astirnatea of the hundred or more g ng. or erkfn and ,at hey wets l of the Bankers' i Association, F�ecenl storms slid floods in Russia Association has examined the teeth of jd with` a gist a though she flew the Engliyshgflag.p The `,t F a 1'diad th-o hoot Manitoba, regard- drowned 500 persons. dr g milk. The 1 f divers who have been down to the wreck ►xcit t, bt b `. g 11.422 school 'children. Oma thin Preature, draw the pan o � g gel.. 'aad els his years crap, which are absolut- The dliseovery o an" es>>`feetuaai cure shown Is that the teeth of children of milking.out all the milk of tits quarter report her in a terrible condition. She , I - at t F tiabl-., - are as follows:—Wheat, for le nos is reported inose the rieb are more prone to dewy than I .mare ah+atiging over is not a good one. is literally tarn to pieces b shot and I� the fro b P y. Bogota. t,e p tL.s r ^,.1 acreaga, 1,140,276; total yield, Forty-six Armenian villages have those of children of the poor. ' `.1'he tour quarters should be ries nearly� shell. y ed i 1 P - . I r . _ r _ .. ,,. -. , . . . LiariAvere . , I r (�. :z. , .. .. ,� - . .. .t. ., ,- _ jyin h.._.. - .. - .I a I le _. .�. -. . : _ . . .• : 1. . 3 :.. x I i .- /. !- ... -, - I .. .. -.,. - �� . r I x (... .: I. _ .. ,. r,,.-_. _ _ ..�. - -a. .. _ ..._ v , .. y P.. 1 .F L- .. .. s -a „a t e k F ,I I. �;: I f. + (. '� I ., x , _.,. I..-.,.. ..r,...'. '�.. s- ...t 8'u:. -i aH- .:. - ( :. t y "i-. ^.tu ,',. '..J, 1 ,. : y'k �: ,. -µj ,_ . r. °t hti n. a H >. _ e.. : .. :..: . .. r rr x . t. _..--:.: 1 nF _. I . , I �. ,� <. 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TO OUR SUBbOWBERS:11y referring I-Miss Maggie Iffeagene. is rapidlT ro. -�-Gtt Log" I I I I I . Z �" imt, -1 i�, . .- , - .:,," � I � , , ::, . , ­ - . " � . . * I I - �:. , , I .,1 ;- 1 J- .: �_ . ,1 ­ - ­ !, I ­ �, - . ? . , 1 1 .I - . ,... .. 1.�.,:�.". � I I I.- -I- . � . I , I , � :. ­ to the address label on your paper you Xma groerio'&-aurwl� 1: 1 I . . I . . . " - -� ..-_�.`.- . , . . ; . I, I - : : .. _. � . . . . :v I , � -,-1 _%� . , . . - 4'. , � ,, : - � , . I . _§ . .-�._ 1. . covering her former good health. . I �� . ? "P, I �-_ --! �: "n always asoartain'the date 0 whiah 1. :1. , ­ � 1. . : �. � �.: . . . I .. .. 1_� �, - I ­- f, 11 . . �� . � I ..:,. -� ­ 7oursubecriptionto TiLaNxweispluid. -Dr..F. L. Henry, (DentiW will -U I-There is rumor of a4iddisig 60I .1, � -, � i. I . . - I . . . �..I 1'.- . . .. . i ,. . 1. - . � . . , , MA I #�#-# ' :_' ' . '. . � I I , -.!� -inee"t. , � ,`3 I I - . ,'I,..., .-.,,.'!:�_. Remittances me acknowlefted by a . Particuls. : �. I I i'i I 6C RIS . I �� ; � . ­ ,- ; ..." ­ ". . rs . . ­! I " ­., -1 found at the Gorcbn House Parlor's every take place at Baim I � I ., .I - .. . � t _ . . .. I..� tMoge of date on label un the first paper 101- I I .:. .,:I 1 , r I . . I . . ..:� �'i,z .-_ 1�1 � . _ . " - ­7 ... ., . ' �11 ­ 11 . - -I - . . . I ­-I . 1. 1� Tuesday. - 88tf - ticulars when due. . . , ; . . - � lowin I . . I- I.. .- . . .. ­ I ,-, . !II I I - I _� :� -: . � . . . �4 . - .3 receipt of money at this o1noe. Always . I - I- � I � . I ." r-, - � .1 " , , . .... 1: � . L . . - �- . .1.,, .1 I . - " � 4". . . .- L, ! 0 . : .. - - i - I � �� � -:: . tf 0 L I . il . I :i - %_1 � . .:. ,_ f4tep the date Paid shead. -�-Mrs. Paxtob and 168 Eastwood -Two per pent. 'will b8 AdJud to NJI , i _ . � .. I .1 - : . I _: r . - - i 1P to .. . . * .. ; :.�.1 , 7. 1 1 � . :1 ­. �...T.�:.�'... . � spent a few daye this week with friends tax bills in the townsh* tot paid by .1 �L. ''. :!, 6 , . - f, -_ . .. . . , M - - - � I ..�.'_-. 1-1 Sat"y r , ;. : I ..��.. � 1 . �.. � , �,1.1".-- - - o " ' # in Whitby. . night. 710" who can do so 1,11� _, �.. I . 0 O..i " ' `- I-Wart...... ,. I ­ . ­.­ '­��. ancy . . 11 , , . . � � g. 6 - ,.-4;-.; ., at 1114du tly may M them at $be bank - � . i :Z . I ., I .. _ ..1."I ...:1 ; S � . -;-The Misses O'Catimor *Are b1tving A 60invOILIOD I . 1 -:, I i., �: '.: �� ; - . �� �� .- �� , ._-_".V��:, ;.. - , ._ ; . I - I 1. , . . . - I .. ... :.. t . -1 - 0 . ­ __ I . I I ,..� I . 1- . I . I.- . � ..I ''I - ­ - . . , . .., � . �. I...-": - Greeted Oyer IIIIII Icailk� entrance here. . I ., - . L I;[ .- � . L _.­I I.- i - , �� � . . j - " ` ­ I . I - - � - . . . . _!,�'. :I . I - . . .., .I I T - �._ - ­ -.,:. _., . -A bon-bob onledainmeni under the , ' ; - - c _ � - . I . . . .1 r . ,r ____ .-��f,i. ' mth"heir cosy dwelling. - . �.i,� . I ­ POP. . , Si. �- I I --�`--:" . - . . . ... 1. .. 1. I - - ...- 44. I _� -I, I, _.� -..,., I . -, InC"RING. ONT., DEC. 18,.1895 . -1 -�. ; , ." I i I.",� � . I � I .Ile .�� f Punbarion ,, -%- 11 � - ,.�11 � .;.��'t. ,­., � - star&. Rau, an 089 0 . t 1. J - , . - f .. . _� : w - ,. �I—. I I . -Great variety gents' a ' 9Abbath Sam) I I . -. - .,- , , . wratil I . - , _ -1 - I ­� , - . . "" - . - " .1 ' ) 'It �. . . .1. i : . -:.-.. - on , ­ I - 1 .. -­ 1�, - f � _ ,� .., , - ties. fine gloves, suspenders ko, specially wilFbo bold Friday, December 27tb. � - - 11 . . . ,I . I , ­­­.; ?� . ,. _ 0 . I 11 �. . I I .,,-.r 1�. ­�,�Z� - i ... � .- k I�T.I , -_ ... . - - I . � . I 4- �. _ . bought for the Christmas trade, J. Dickit For futhu p"culars a" programs to SOMETHING . . - I , A �'�< . .. - * .. .. - I, 1. . I I . . * ''.6 ; I .-.1v - I,-* - /. : � -. ,, - - � _1 - ­ , . .. � ­ . � . . -'. ­ " -I;,., " �,�' I : . I -,, ,!,:,z: :� LOCALISMS.' '.. & Co. be issued in a few days. . I . .-I od4i � ______­__IIII.I` r,,-.. � . ��­r .11 I I - ! , ..I , 11 V�rc Z1,I - PREsIgNT , I :,-.� - I I .- . -A. Mahler and Jan.Gordon went out -Ho I for 'Xmas,at borne.- � I . I I. �.. .. . I .,d;-.1 ...., I -.1 ,: AT] England. , .., , mn,' -" -..- -I I . M.B I I �. 1. . i . , ^ L.O." .1 . : . , 11 _­._: ._ d, Ireland, British Columbia, . . I . .� I .. - I., .- .I , I . -Choice 'Xm" groceries, J. Dickie & shooting the other day, the former re. Scotian I I " I � I I . I 4� J i , . . I & S.O., C I �: 7 I ,-. i.- I . . C.. . I . - . - . . . I . ,�-� .turning at eventide with a . . 0 ro��, .I .. . 1 :.- FOR .: Street, Pic � 121 � ­ �. .�� .�L x��.�. 00. - * I fine fox over Manitoba, California, All United States . VERY ..,.._ , ;'. L � .. --�wc . . .. . . 11:30; Ev . - . I L , -1 1, . . �� * his should - I ..' . - - I - N C I. .. . . i . -I.L , I If __ � , . � . z _i,_'Ll' .. W-0brietwas a week from Wednesday, or, I ' ' and Canadian. points..anywhere, every I ' A\N !,v . - -_ . -. .;L_---:..-_ .- --* -Mr. Mode . 10". . N tl` .i �­ ­ V_ alt of Wbiteval't, aft'o' &- where, boat, isil-or ocean. Rates' guar. � - k4,, +� You. �I- :- '... - I.. � fust think,of it. - _ � ON�.' , -c 0 0 . .. . I . .� . I 1_/ -- - I -1 . 1.-k; -11 I , I ' I I.. __ - � a _P --- , � �,'_I � ' ��_. - I-Miss Cora Ham is with city friends anied by Misses Thornton and Boars, anteed right. Through tickets from I i , 1 . '' , I - - . � - ­ . I .1 L I .."I,.;--. L­ for a couple of weeks. - called on a number of Pickering friends -Pickering, Toronto,,Myrtle, Brooklin and ' ' ` . I . - --- � .r.__, i . �..- . OMAS I � - . . I. I, . I I I , . - I I .� �Z , . I' . . i . I . � . - .r I '-..-..".1. I Whitby. See E. Stephenson, Whitby, I..i. I. I . . I.. � 11= . � - . I - . I .... � at Dutibs , - I ., : _ __ .. -J6hn* Dickie & Co s. store is nodoubt Tuesday evening. ; , i I . 1, _ ' . � . _L I . - L . � . , . , . '- I . . . . '.. L I.. I . . . . - � � __ .": -Joshua N. Richardson is having a before travelling and got choice of routs � I 0 to loan at , . I ..,­. . C, I L.., .,�1. boadquarters for Christmas goods. * - - See L' W week opening up now Christmas Goods. . Ev , _____ . _� ., �-�_ - , , a an busy this- erybody a � 1.�,L. - n an, of furnace placed in his comfortable roBi- and 10 boa$ ocean steamship lines, I . i - - - . i.'__ .I-. .. .'.�,__i_L Mr. and Mrs. W. Bitter -as. deuce at theeastand. I D. W. Kennedy Stephenson, it will pay yd* * we �bem. The following is a few of�be many lines. 1. NTON � . , _ _. .I . .L - : Whitby,1 'Were here Saturday with frien . - U. I .- I I .. 1: - I . POLICIT :� .-.: L _ I - . . . . I.. . , .::.. - �- . is putting in the beater. , .0 I 1. . I . . . �- . . Toronto. ': .4'. :..: I ,-,-- -Mrsi James Brian, south of the vill . . . . I . . . L . . I I . . . . - __ .1 I... . ..., . . .- . 411TOUFFVILL9. I . . - . .1 . . '. .1 .. . .. . � -_ - - - :-. . I ,_ �.. , . a e, is Just now very severely indispose"I -Dr. Cross, owing to,businessin' Cob- !,. . .: - ! _.. --1. . I I i .. I I J I: !I : , Chin, Priit dishest ! .1 . I it:. 1 1 � .. 1.� . , � � 9 , i . - . . I. E. FAR . I _­ . . . . .1 I - . � , ­ - "I ' , . fl: . , I - I � ,4, . � . ,:, _­ I . . -­ awa, lias been UDFL�10 OflatO to Continue ' ' . . I . . � -%.: .. . .. .. �. . IL' THR,Oo-ax - 1 '�� - feyer. ' . Face. ; I . 1. . � .Z., . �.:_:j 1: ;:� with typhoid 'We understand that there will be two . . V cake plitess I . I . . . . - __ . � - . I ; . I I ' �. I I , .I �I!­ ; "! - I I _ ... -­ ­ -The topic for the Y. P. S. C. E. his regular visits to Pickering as is his . f d , I !. 'China Banco dishes, i, ! ,.. �!. .-: 1 . . � 11 Itor. Oour 'L.... . L candidates in the field for the re6veship 0 1 . .1 . .L . ,- -- - .. . I ...�11'!. _-, ,_ . ' sday. . . .. N I L 11, .� :_.. �-:..., meeting next Monday evenif3g is"Friend. desire. He will next be here on Tue Whitchur,3b, Seneca Baker and Mr. �I ! : .. China salid dishes,, : . .. - . - I - . . . . I... I. . I - I IMES Ali , � . . .. L t ­� I i � I I . . . . .- .�- I . Ship." The leader is Mrs. W. V. Wright. 17tb inst., and asks those in used of,his Haynes. I I . .I' China bone dishes, . . I . . . .I I ,: .. :. - . . �, .I ARY u I I � I ­ . - . - _�.:",-I -Mrs. James King, of Fairport, is in services to call early. . * I I . I . i. . .! - I I, . .1. w . I tle Ha", n . , I . I 1 Teapot stands, . �. . . I - .1 : !, . I- .; ,-�- I - - . 1, F; ..I , '­ , I The case.of Mrs. M CAmaron,on maount ;I :!*. I .�_ .1 . . � . I . . . .. __ � : r - . ...- � ., I .. . I , � . - - . . . , ' . . .� a precarious condition this week, and the -Kind words-Vinatint Wagg, Esq., of which % public 'meeting was recently - , I I , . Ornamental vales$ . .. .1 :. : I I . - I EGINAL . . . . . . . I . - . . . . . - .11 . . .­. family 'are anxiously awaiting a change Goodwood, Dec. 3rd, 1895, writes : 4'Wf) hold, has been settled. She aocepting the I I . Fancy cream pitchers, ,. . . . I .- ter. Soli ' . 1. L - . . . . : - ,- r., i7� . are well pleased witb the organ." The sum of $250 for all damages and costs. I .; �'. 1. 1� I . I . I _� I � !I-; . .! 1 � , investme ­ 1. . I ._­_ .for the better. . i IL - 1, I Faacy water.pitchersq 'i , i ,'I'. L''. . � : : � :I d, 15 Toro L . -;. . . ­.-� I - , I .4 1,a . .:,�L -Thomas Shepiberd,-who has been in organ is it Dominion and was purchased Jae. Gillies, late of Gormley, has parob- - I ` Nutmeg 11 ht lamp#. I �L . . . . - . - . . ­ I . ­ . I ... I ,1. I . 1: 11 .1 I ' .I . - .f " ..' .1 -the States for some months. returned from me some time ago, in compotiii in ased W. Wells farm at King City and iMr. I 11 : I I � , , v� ' L . 1, .,, i * ). W & M � �' 1 L ....- . . Engra tumblers, I I - _. I - I ' . I �.. .I. .L . .I LL.. . home on Monday evening,having decided against other firms. Wm. Fleming, Wells has removed to Parry Sound whore - . � I , . I 1 - . . I Cbrystal fruit dishes, . ..1. .. . .... -.. I 11 ters,Solic . . I � . , I . . . . ­ . . I . I­ !C,; I . . . . * he has purchased a planinkmill- Mr. and � i.- I.-- �- .I I� I 1 � . - . - 1, , . : ; ,Wbi�by,C . , "`­�., � "I.-, - to go into winter 'quarters. agent. , I : I I . I I " , Fancy to& cups .I I � .. I �- r - Gillivray, ..: .. .1-7 1 � Mrs. Gillies made many ends while re- 1, ,_ - . - . . . . - I ­­ ______ . - i I I -F. S. Spance, P,ecreta,�y ofthe&min- -The membeia of the Workman lodge _ ... . I . .1 in great variety, - - ,' .. , .L . i i ,.. - 2 . . . I !, - 1�_ - ,; . I.- IMES LE I . ­ ,; . siding at Gormley and will be Much missed_ ,� - , �- . - .i , � Fan'by variety dolls. 1 - - - i - . ­ , I � . --._ ion alliance,'-will be at the Royal Templar or at least those of them who were in at- . 5 .! - . ! i , ; * . .. . .. _. : . i , I L: , ; . . I . I t 1 . ­ � " However we wish thtra sucom in their l� L I : :, .,. . I. Notary Pu , , I _ .: _ . �: open meeting on Fridky evening Dee 18tb, tendauce, enjoyed a very cost social in ,I .. L . I . I . . -1 Ladies fanq purees, . � ! . . - � . now home. . . .1 L . . � . _..1.!attend bri 1. . :" : ,- -. L . . I - - . -- .. 11 ­ . and will deliver an address. A letter 're. their hall Tuesday evening. We simply C. Pipher. of Baker Hill, the eaterpris- i - '.1 , I . � . . '.I ' , - . �! tad ies' Card Cases,,- . . -, ; I . Mon I L I . I . ; -.,-. M_ him the other-day removes mention the above in order to lot those, 'I � I. I I I I 11 I 1 - - � 1 1 aye. �z ,i , . . . .1 I" -. ceiVed fro tug thresher with his two energetic assist- � � . . . -Pocket Books, Etc., Etc. 'i � � . - - I- - I----- . . ,. ­ . . . I I _. .; . . . � I., . : 'L . I .? . .1 ; - -I.:" all doubt as to his coming. who did not attend know what Oreat ants, Benjamin and Isa," Pipher threshed . ., .. I , 1� . ., .. 1-1 . :, I .. . . I - . . .. I GALLA. � - L ­ . . .. .. . . . . I . -, ­ - � I . . . . . . ­ . . . I I Soliciton -1 . ... - .1 .I -We have just received from the Free they missed. I for Abner M. Baker on Saturdav last 30 - � I I . I - - � ,L. _. . : ' � I '_' � I .: rito, will b . .. . Press bffice a copy of Stoullville illnskrat. -Wedneeday's World iays that it hAs bushels and 40 a 3 hours. , . .1 L I .. . 11 ! JOHN DICKIE & L I. . ,.I- � -pounds of alsike i .� co gbain. evei I I - ed. which is a very creditable number in. good authority for saying that E. E- Shop Any person disposed to dispute the above :, .!, I I ! I '. .. . ploti)ns lei . . � .. q . _� deed. � - ' , I. � I - _ . I , , - . . - ghouttlie . .: �, . . .L . . - - . � .We tiust that Covington Bros. are Pard, of Saturday Night has purchased can call and exkmine the seed and seie it � . .1 1 ,: , : I'l 1 1 1 . '. . ! .. I ­! � I- 1 - 1 . L ! Saturday. � � ' - . I 1� i I � I . 11 . . . . . - -- *� ,.- . meeting with the success that their enter- the Toronto Evening Star. The 8W is a weighed.-Tribune. 4 . . . . . . . .. .� . I � ­- , . . .. . - . . .. I . . - . . . I ri - - - I - I . .. . i .L d bright newsy paper, and would lose none -------*4,*----*-- - - .: __ ________ _______ ____ ___ __.__.___________________ _� ___ - _ prise eserves. - � , . . .1 ' ' ! - I i 1. - I -1 I! . i . � -_I I ; I L- � I I � . - .1 .1 . .; L -Israel Burton, of Whitevale, called of Its interest should the above gentlemin ' I- I I .- Rouge H111. � I .* � , . I . - 1- . . . - . .1 . . - I . .L I . . . . - ; . . . I . . - . . � . - ­,­-- � �� ­ - y . I . I !I I .1 _ - I � L .1 I - ,. I I 1 � 1, 1 1 i I- .., ­I 0 , _.. ­_ � . :. 9 . . . I i F. W __. _. , 'Quite a number from here atten ed h . . . . ,U . .J - . ..:L to see us the other da and have a chat. assume control of it. - - ' Call 44fev I . !. I - .- I . . . Z He states that Iftst fall h1a a-tomato vine -Ska&iDg upon the river' the"' evI8u, d t a . - i ;0 I I �. I .� .- . ! ' , ` ;veterinary _/ .1 that produced 27 large fruit, all within a ings may be seen 'scores of our young services at Melville. ! : ;� , , . . 2. .­. . - - . I � . . .. - r 1 ' ' . , . '' - ietry. Men ... . .. I Ands' ee ' ou ' , '. . . I I . I S - .. . . . I- . :� space of 14 inc-hes square. This wao people. It is healthful exercisa and. Arthur Graham is. home after spending I . I -, V , . S t iation. DE - ._­ �1. � _� �_ ' '.,.: yielding %iLh a venganoo. ' - . shoild be encouraged. It is t I o be hoped tht; summer at Kinsale. � . . U ** , - or. night I I . . � �'. . - .V � % , - . - � . I . . 0 1. ... .- .. ,� -James - Gorn.iley's driver while tied that in some future o6ntury, if not in the What has happened bloomer and his girl c I � , .. . -_ I ence, Tel( . __ .- . . I . � !�I : - , t . � , � � . i ; , - , � ­ .. .:i -� opposite A. Birr.el's residence Friday even, Present, some citizen will cultivate suffi- we have not own them lately? . I i. .I V . . i . - The .. ______ . . ... . . , `A - I � i . � ­ . . . . I . . ­ _. . . . . I . , - Best Value in ITOPKI . .. I�I _. . - � h3g, by n d to shed the cient onterpri6e to open. a rink at this Mr- and Miss 11ollinaer, of Cherrywood, I 25 �, ,JJ . ; ), , �k . r- ­ ' :__-- ': _. bridle and without W' ucl: ceremony pro- place. spent Sunday with Melissa 1kid. Highland I I I 11 . I.;I ("E 0 N, - -I :� � . - L . : , I. . . . . - I L .- �� Creek. ' I � - . I . - The Market. y college .. ...__ -ceeded home leaving James to make the -Last week, wo ventured to predict "�vwi - .1 I L . . .1 .- I. ! _L . .i . Ontario I - -1 _. . Mrs.Graham,,of Oartwright,has returned , - - ,1 � I I. I .. .- - . . . � .. on foot. The turnout was not the snow would all- have dis eared ' .- .residence - .. - � - journey -days with -her ' . ' . .- - app . home after spending a few have all kinds of Rockers and Easy Chairs ; also 'Dining.Room chairs I . � . . I... ... much dainaged. Some parties driying witbin a week. That propheI bag not . . . I .We . - . - . � - r niiles . ._:'1_._ . ... . mother. I I the latest lityles. . � . g shoes at .� , I t the runaway on iihe bridge, yet been fulfilled, much to the satisfaction of 4 Miss H. Hollinger and Miss A. Grab - Kitche froin 7 to - ..- . east me I . . . - . . - Sideboards and Bedroam . I .. . ..,:-.- , a collision did not occur. . . .. all our people. Thii only 0013vincOs us spent a few days with friends at Brookai'm Suits iti all designs. ' Extension Tables and Kitche. twidress � .. . .1 . . . ' � I ­ . ... In Tables always on band. Cheap for Cotah. ALL GOODS DELIVERED. � Hi ver,On . :. ..:..� _-7. -Geo. Peart, who has for considerable that we are somewhat of a success in tile' and Ashburn recently. - t _. . � - - . : ition reportinq weather business. Prof; Wiggins could The young man from'.Cherrywood -must I goldlks � ­ . . time held an important pos UNDERT4KING-Our undertsking departmentis complete in every- respect - .- -L 'bes always on fland. ' . .. _� ­ . . for the Toronto World has been appointed not have done any,bettei. " t . have some ath.raction at Centennial. If at Caskets, toffice and Ro . � I I . I ' ' . I � I I­ . 1 ARY SUR.( � . .- -1 . I ,. �- city editor of the Chatham BaDner .at a .The Quarter Sessions 'started at. first you don't succeed try again Mac. ' - . , - 6 inary Coll, ­ 4) (intariO V - I ,� �: - . I . . ., _. lad to record the Whitby on Tuesday. blessrs. Alger, ­0-00-� � . � ._� ., 1. good salary. We are 9 . 1 L 3 I . I . , HILTS & DILLINGHAM, ' Pickerm t,inorary in - . -: . _ partienlars-of Georo's sm;oess, as we do Brown and Hurtop appeared for trial;� 1 I Brown's Corners. , -�: ,� . . k ty,treats a' .. - i -. ' . . * � . Also parl . i � � . : ; -_ ______ -..---.--------- __ . I - as the. crown was not ready to Pro-' '! . -_ t . . _____.___ .. ___________ ____. --_ -,--- stry. All ( 7 � _. . I not for a moment lose aigbt of the fact but I , - . - - . , . . 7-1 - . . nable rates .. " -. I that be is one of Pickering's sons ; but as ceed the cases were adjourned until the 'Peter Spring.visited,at Mr. 8tonehouffe's , � I �. � ­ . . . . . � 1. I . -.1 . �, � , . - . . .1 _. � 11 .. . 1. . : . . I .. . _. - . - ., $hillent of ( .� .. ... - I- .. a rulb our young people furn- out well in spriDR assizes. The accused were 0- recently. . I .L _' .I i - I I It f I . . ..I - 1. . ,,41arewout. Tel . . � : . , - - - -after life even if we have no skatifig rink lowed to renew their bail for appearance Mr. Elliott was the guest of D. Brown - . . .1. ... 4. 11 4 F, .-O-4 -It att v ri d ed to. - � .' . -"A * '� I VQA - I - - ".�J . . . . k .-i A ,. , tt _� , :, . .1. , I �� .1 '. ,�LL - - - �1�_.-_- -- .- or roller-coaster. at, that date. The bondsmen were the last rook. ANTA' CLAICS i8 with ils. and- i&� 14 . A0 14 - . - . - � .- . �_ -.- I , . .� I I'.A.. .'A - :a -,'�, � . , . � . I .. . -same as formerly. Mrs. John Beare is spending a few days ��, �__ -* � . . I -, � . . : - -Geo. Dunlop. of Grereriwood, called - extends a heart and entbusias ", -, . . � .. ffz ­­I �,�:. .: vue . - I - , I ­�,,r-#,' ­_I�w __ . , 'T &="r,��Ij S -1-1-' - -- . I � . . ,,, - - , � .i� . . v., .1 - . � . �k . -W V. �j I, -.l."llik � - -I . .�. 4 �_. � 1.�, 11 ,;- -I . L . : the other day to inform the editor -The Royal Templar lodge of this in Toronto. . I - 8 y 4--y' ­ - - j, .1 I - iW_�k , . . . .� . . - F. Whaley, V. S., of Whitevele was here tic welcome to everybody. Store �� ,�g- I . � , � - 'i- . . . that he was the, person referred' to as place have issued dodgers announciDR-an . � , , � � r_-Iv .-. 1 . - N14 8 I .I , . I. I . I .. . Is S I . . ur-,i - �J X � t �� . . . " . - mission , . .. : I Y Bob" in a recent letter from open (Friday) ou Saturday. ght until 9 o'clock d ,- . c.11 --. - -� TH" Ae'r f o ­ -Lank meeting in Dale's hall'this . f: ­ i . . .. ".'Ni .�y�if. - I . � "-. -__ I - .-.-� - .I - Miss Lillie Maxwell is visiting her many ing holidap. � - ' '. . , *C�),X .43 - : . nt,Out._ - .. _.�- -: Green wood. He also deaire4 to tell us A I I a I , . I, ­ - �.Po . . _. ; �--'J . . 1; . even'DR, commenc Dg Rt 8 O'clock sharp* friends in Toronto. I I A ; ,2�0 . . . �_, � � � L . - . . that-if we did not cease mentioning hill The program promises to lie one of ex Coine and see the holiday bargains , . . . I I - -,-_'_ it. H00, . �. ..:_I :.. :-, , I - We wonder how Yoh, of Purictualvil e, Ir A � -, - I - - - i �. 7 ­ . . . . � _ . . I ' ]P a RIAGE I U . .. . . I . L. : name there wouid be spots on tb� moon, ceptional merit, embracing readings. and come to-day. , . .�: I 1 �4'. - . . ; . ree" liked old Joe's gin fly. - .. , . - alil (;roen Ri,v - I . . I ; � - L _. . . - F . .. . - . 1 L -1 X - �,_ - ______ . . . I L . - � ­ . .1.,.�a, ',L- % and that a number of stars would be re tations and music i-2 abundance, F. S. Mr. Hasting of Stouffyille w", with bis . . - - . I I. . : .i �� - . .- I . . . . ! - . . -. . . moved from the milky-way. Ho'bad an Spbrice, of Toronto, will deliver a short cousin here last week. . . . . - . BUNTI _. � I L . .. - ' .. I . .- . __ �: idea be could do all this without ibe as. lecture. Admissio ' . . , : . .1 - - ' ' . I B& Liceuses I . _Ckristmas prie". � , � - fto at the stor4 . .. , - n 10o. All irivited. I Joe. Timb6rq is ai Weston where he in- CAN-DIE ­�. . I . - - , I ---- --- ---- . 1. .� .:- -I sistance of a step ladder., . -A number of our exchanRes are an. tonds staying for a short time. - . �1 ��. ' . .. - . - V,wai:e- . . - ____ - � . .L -- . 1. I - . ''. -We have the extreme pleaeqre this Douncing the fact that the 0. T. R. au. We regret to stst,6 the very ill health-of ' "�. - . . � , ­ _­ '_ . : 800 lbs. Mixed Candies 5C Ibi : .� R.BEA1 ..... - . week to announce the marriage of Miss thoritios, will soon remove the old pay Mrs. Mook who h" been poorly for come I e .1. m I .. � ., . . I , . � - I . Fine Fresh Chocolates 10c lb.;. . � i 1.6 Oonveyal ,- o I Suider of Ncbleton, and F. N. Leavens. cars and that the employees will be ,paid time. . - 0 ii__ - � .11 It ' . . �*, . Lvj", Accoi . . I ... .. . � _:-� .. Editor of the Bolton Enterprise. The by obeques saint to the various agents. Miss Patch, of Bloomington, is here wi tb Fine Cream Candies 10c lb. I . I - I ..I- - I y to loan - . . - . L. - friends. We welcome her to our midst . � _ .1 � . OFFICI . . � . . happy event took place at Schomberg, on We are not aware bow She company do � Fine Frosh Dates 5c lb. :1. , . - I . I --,I .. � . once again. I 1� -_ ham ever, . .1. i .''. Thursday of last week, the ceremony be "ness on other lines, but the pay ear . . . New Filbert Nuts 10c 1b. - - I . .- � action of bi --- _- - . . - I rmed at the Parsonage by Rev. has been a thing.of the Past' for over a Mr. Willis. No doubt Tom wi 'a at holi ay 40 � � . .-A-.-P081 . . . . ' ' . __ � , _ Q erG - Thos. Robbins bas engaged as 6lerk with Oranges and Lemons d . .,-�'�,I-�. o, Coo ing Frank is well and favorably year now, having giv _. . 11 make . . � I ..." � a for the , 1� - I,- . an place &o the proper clerk. prices. . . - . ,.t known in Pickering and his boat of friends obeque system. I I . I - . Im �. , � -5 )eciftoation ­ . . 1, .11 . . . . The C. 0. 0. F.'will hoid its annual'oon.. I . t,,,� . . I . ng. K"u il I _' � . . . . . ..,, , 11 I­ join us in wishing he and his fair choice -Mrs. Fox, of Toronto, was tried be- oeIrt it? the Mamoth Hall, Malvern, on - I . I. . I . - ation a q - -life and much happiness. - fore Major Harper at Wbitbv, two weeks Tuesday evening next. -new Currants 5c7 Large " , .t 1013p! , G,ROCERIES-Fine new' Raisins 6c. Fine Dundas ..� _ � once-King ...61 -A friend iq Whitby writes a lengthy ago, for practicing med�bi ' 110 ac . - _ � I-A. .. no without a Miss Besse Patch has left our town for a bottle Pickles Pure Bl. i Popper 15c - 13 bars Electric Soap 25c 13 .1 I . I & . OMAS P ... letter for publication this week, minutely license. The case was board with closed short time, but we hope she will soon re- b rs Brown Soap 25c Fine Salmon 10c. I L . tioneer,Va . ,. I describiLg a general 0ow-wow at the Bow. duors, and some of the most fashionable turn and so does Bobby. I I I �. I.. . . I ..., .I . . . . . I . ... Ole of No] J ­ ,__ . . I I " � . - 1 . � i " I 4 . . A:- . , . ery club rooms on Wednesday evening of ladies of the place were placed in &be John Fleming sold a handsome horse on I - _. . . . I I � ' I - . tiongiven t� . : -! Wednesday for the large sum of 0126. It .i FOR THE STOCKINGS-Dolls 2, 8, 5, 9c to $2 each ' Games, s!iit 1 �,--_-� last week. We have not room for the humiliating position Of witness". De. � �- - , . . j., � was bouRLt for the old sod. I ,Brougbai � . letter in full, ani lzesides Is is a matter of tootive Wasson laid the charge. Mtor 1 ­_ ­ . - . 1. . - able for young or old, at 5, 10, 25, 50, 75c to' $1.50 Toy Books 2, .3, 5, 1 P03TIL ..___1 I� �.": very little importance to the general pub- reservinR it for some time .ibe magistrate F. Spatford, of 0ariamont. is bore every to p ea,ch -Large Child's Book, board cover, 'special, at 5c Boy's Own an I - . - , _. .- � __ Thursday evening. Any one wishing to . . - (freen Rry .- ., _ ._�.J.: �� lie. Even the Chronicle editor, a man by discharged the case. and Mrp. Fo 11 xi - Oirl's Own $1.60 each. . friends bol - I - -_�� ,�.�, . the way who delight6-in exposing little free. 'a now take a term of music lessons wi)1 do well ' Oteock, and i I. _.? �- to call on him.- . Here you have partial list of good things from Santa :i--Magio Latitern died by V . ... .: . bouts of-this kind, refrains from noticing -A despatch from Lindsay on Satur- Say, love must be very warm wl�en a Rel, idoscopes, Toy Animals, Bugles, Toy Pianos, Steam Boatq and Engin . . . � . ,..., - ,aud sold to � ­�- ... the incident in his last issue. The prin. day stated that Dr. C. H. Franey had young couple would sit dot at the gate in a. .., I ARKE 4 . - . �. . _. . .. . I �: cipal point in the letter is that Roy Winn been arrested at Blind Creek, on Thursday cattec from nine o'clock till after tw Drums, Tratins, Nosh"a Arks, Soldiers, Rattleo, Bi6njois,'Fiddles, Toy Stov �� ­'Comul'asio . . I I . . . I. - - -. I . and Walter Robinson have both been very by Constable Coxwoitb, of Stouffville, On on a olve Cups and Saucers, and hundreds of other toys-useful and beautiful- - . . - , . -,�. � ' cold wiatr night like Sunday Eve. . - 1Z ring reguls. _ - nsu ' '.". . _.�I—. : much out of repair since the fracas. a warral)t charging him with having com. W. Malcom tKo maozger of the skating every person and every purse. 1 , � . .1 - _. -1 . ­ .-. rance( . �_ .�. , -A-proclamation has been-issued'eall. mitted a criminal operation. The date of rink 'ham 'returned from Chicago, after I I I � ; I __ . ­ . _. . - .bly the lea . , . . - . . .1 . .. . - . ;. -_. .1 . . - . . . . I . .A . I - I . .. I�. ... the largesi , . - . ,.,: , 1* � . n the electors of Pickering Town. the alleged crime was plaftd in April IlPeuditig a short time there. He at Once . . ' * ' .. i - .1 ofito. Alsc , .... '. Ing upo ' - . , - . - � I . .._; -.-I _ � is fay. I Watches, Clocks,' Jewellery and ISO ernse-Nickel Alarm Clock 99c, inployers ­ . , I ship to assemble at the Township hall, 1894. The warrant -%as issued by Magi@. flooded the rink and if the weather , Htrongest I . - . I . 1. ... : , - I .. . � Brougham on Monday, Dee. 901h,for the trate Benjamin Park orable it will be open for the first of the handsome 8-day balf-hour-strike Clock, in 28in. walnut or oak cue- wo ' t._. - : . .; _. 9 or,of Uxbridge town. ' Ing Insurers - . _.-- .,-.I purpose of nominating candidatesi for the sbip.' The despatch further statea that season on Wedue4day evening next. $4.60, special at $2.99 ; $6 Clocks at $8,175; $7 Clocks at $4 25. ladid erview the . . I - otherwise, I - " .-! : council of 1896. The present members Inspector Murray, of Toronto,was at once A small gathering met at the residence Watches, little gems, $5 to $40 each. Boys' Watches $2.ils to $12. ____ -_ .e - ., ,.-_. .-�,..I.1-. wi _ ey . . - I . � � : . . � I - , .. - themselves to their utmost. - *11 offer t"mselves for re,elootion. but notified of the arrest, and that be at Once of Mrs. Robbins-some time ago, where th '. . enjoyed Men's Watches, every one warranted, from $5 to $60 eisch. We two poi . . . ..­ . ,- . y - Amono the guests of the evening were Yoh tively going out of"this department and holiday price hae been put on e" 01 --'---: we have not board of anytbiDg definite communicated with Crown Atiorne Fare E W: . I . . � I -- �:,-- i- I . .- as to the opposition. Unlike those in well, stating -that Dr. Franoey being a Wallab the News reporter,with his friend article. - . . - �� � _:� - �. t� T .. - . .. I .�. ".L. .._� .,.,.-., .other municipalities aspirknts in 'ibis witness for the Crown in &be cases of the B. of F eming street and the little general. . -� . . I . . - .i _. I . � . I . a. - . . . . - . - �'­ .. : I ­ . . . � 11��' - . . I . 7 ­ I � _1 I ­ I . . � I - I I . - . L . . . �_:-,. . ,. - ! '_ . .­ - , township are usually very quiet until Queen against Alger, Hortop and Brown, of.Markharn road. accompanied by Mine M ­ � � . . � -�. . .. . ­ . �: .":- L ..: _. W H ­ ._ ._. � . . I .. �. . -_ - .- .1,­ , I . - . I - - I � � . _ _ . � .1 . .- I . - � .,_ ,., - . '..."... nomination day. In fact those who and a possible witness in other O& yet of Brown's Corners, and Johnny was down . LADIES' DEPARTMENT- r, M an tdiail ,&uthoriz ....,. � . ­. see '_ I Clearihg prices in Millinery ­�!_- . . - - -..,.. I.- should know any that this quietness in impending, was in this country under direct from the candy *tote, also a number J&Aets and capes-4H new styles at prices calculated to.move theg al Subsorit . . I I- o.� . .� I the 6 Paid-up. . ,;.;: '. ',I �.I omi us 0 . - I - , 1. . . � f much excitement on coming- protection. The Dr. was taken befo of others that space will not allow me to lao,w. I . . � . -.-. ., �4.. re a - ,. I ........ ...1. - - . , I..,.I.- tion day this year. , . magistato and promptly released in oom. montio n. - . _ . - I - . )BOAF . I -�­ I ., �.­, -Elijah W. BosUifek died . - �-, � ,.: �: � . Jackets- $1.75. $2.50 to $15 ; about 75 garments left to-choose fivo ,...." . ._. ... ..f. at his iAn08 with sd-Vice from the Atiorney's . . .1 YOU ]Uowo i . Cowan.zs� .: ­ . .. I . . . . . - .11 . ,- . residence, King strest ea9t,i on 13 L, : '_ I '... . . ____ I I � Trimmed Hats, Bonnets and Tocquies at $2.50 to $12.50. . . . . .-1 r� , I , . aday eneral's department. � L 1.� _: L - . . I I I lieu . ;.. I .1:_1: ._,. I .;I- - __ I, ,�. . . � .1 � . m"nin . I -1 I _. : , . _1Z - ,W. ,. g under very melancholy eircum. -When we are in Whitby we some � -_' "'I.'' . - _ _ 0owan,Es( - . :�:. -I .1'.. .. , I. .� . . . . Childrens All'-wool Hose 10c.� _; . I . ­ .. . . . n,Esq.,Rol r. - I � ---: ..,I 1. � _ L I . i * . , < I..� � I . - . - , ­� . . . �Stances. Deceased was in bis 86th year, times dr .�.,- . : I �J. � . _�� Girl'o All-wool Hose 150. -, .. . .- .. 11 . .. . I ­ __ . . . . -. .I- tterion,Ef .. - . - I - I OP in UP04 Mr. Barnarl ,�-- , ,11 I �I . . I . I f 'I&M.. . , . ... : I ­­ � : . - . . apd :. t � I - . . 1 . . 1. � �f�. , I .� . ''I . .1 1. ' � _' .., . 2. J �. . .. . - . I MOMiA -1 F :� I" . I rior 1. I. 4 � I �, ! I - - . �; 1. �: . - . . ... " -. " . -.�,' and until his death was highly respected generally And hini ,exploring,the into All woolen good at close prices.. . , I : ..: ,:.,-." � " e.-.: ­_! I I I .. I,, . . - y . I c . - - __ �� . . . . - . . . - I . - . - . I - , -I- . .1.��.I -I', by all, both old and oung. Ile has been of a watch or making some special Pie" . _ � . . - . . . .. .. . * - �,�, ,"' , ..�...*1 . . �_ ;;; General i -. ; - - ;,�:- .,. �- � - .1 - ,� I � � . , I - . I I . I . 1. - 11 , ,-, . . a resident of this place for at least forty of jewelry. We SAW him.laht Wee I .. . . � . . , . H I I L. I . -- - - . . .� : issued, p :- i, -, - � '� ye-4ro. . Upon coming here be settled on found him veroy much elated about big I .� . - I states, a I I - . -I I . I THE MEN'S 'NEW STORM-Me'n a eavy Ulsters $5.75 up. in all parti . I - ;� --.' : __ - 1. , , . . . , the farm now owned by Mrs. John 'Xmas stock. He has a stock worthy of Heavy Ulsters, up to 82 gize, $2.60. Boys' Suits $1.75 to $7. Men . of intereel , -1 . , _--., _.: �: : ,7 . .��" . i . to and ere �. I i [ . .1 r - Andrew, wh-are, he continually resided'bm- a city, a bewildering abundance of rings, � heavy warm winter suits $4.95 to $12.50. Clothing to order for men-6 '-- .I to 001leci . . . - _- 1��: _.- til s .few years ago, when be retired and and watobsil, silver 'spoons and carying I � , - , I .. J , - � .. at $14, $15 to $25-a fit ,, aaranteed and !nonoy saved to you. Clog , � I � . -.,,, - Greeted the dwelling in which be breathed sets, silver' for the lableand the toilet, ' I � 91 I d. , - . i-If _ _..1. ­ . . out all our- hard and soft hats,at big redu ion. - $2.50 Hats at $ .50 . .. . _�.. . .� his last Sunday morning. For some77lays gold spectacles and 0YO-gluses, and I I I 0 . .- I ot _� . 11 I . .,. �­._­ got a . , V * - . ;� PICKERU - I . I�_.­ r to hie deceace the old gentleman glimpse of s6me all otbers-iii proportion. Rtarters 35e... . - _.- . �, I � ­ ... .- I : . ­ 1. 10 . flashirig diamonds be . - . , - -I;:. . ­_ � I I. . . _1 . I .. . , . I ; I I -1 ­ . ­ _ �. Era, . . . ;: :".. . -.,.,.. , - - ,�. � .? � ,- ,::w: been suft'ering' from want of I :, ­ ... . . �.. � I.;- I :,: �:.I�.�1. -:,,. sleep. keeps somev�bore out of sight- He has a I I . . ____ I ­ . . I- . ' '_ ;_.:.:-,:� . . '��', �'­'.... 4rrive fron :. I ­ . . - -, , ` i � ' . . �. '.... � . . - - - _ . I .. � . ­ � . � 1�.,--, � ­, , This coupled with his old age rendered fashion of keeping about him some curious I , � . . .. _. . : ..�1.�_.. ..,_ - . ­ � ..,­ . - .. .-� . i . ,_I . � ­ . .. ... ,,,Ii.-"I i O.T.W.F1 I , , . n . . - -, 11 1 7 . � Min weak in both body and mi 'd. He things, a bank-note thut is one hundred 11 . �%.� .., - . . GT E6 3( 1 -.- - .. .* I- . - - I . � '_ , I I .:1 . I .. , . .. . i'�J �: I I . 0 - d_ -'-' ­, 01 - - .I- '. . '. - � . - _. I , - � ; - ; L '.' . ,. .11 ` hit . . I . -. It.- , :' .; leaves a widow and grown up family of enj _,�juty-five years old, a 000koo clock H6, ILSON SON ..';;; L.: :­V� ­.: I �., .i� C4- iby 8 41 . .4 �� i � - ' � I . - - 1. ,., I - - I --- t .. - - I i. . .I - I . _ � I . I ) . - . . . � � 1, IAW . I ,�, I. .1 ­ . ­ I? I G T E 8 41 i- - __ . .. . 0 . .. .1, �....: .1 - , . .A? I - I '. - ten children who have the sympatby of .a, s AV � ii . , �. . ­, I �i`l . I .�� .,-. uit (if armor, or -som -thing of this , C.- I .- ­ . �. - . - . - . ­ - . . .. I I ­ - ­ . '.-4 orders issi "_ �. .. . . ­ I - _ ...- � I - � - . . . I I ­ ­ . , all in their doubly sad bereavement. The kind; It is worth the while of Our . ,we, , , .. _�_,.­' .. I __ _1 i . " � ­ I ­ .. . . I'll, �&V=61 .., . _. . got . I - . -,. .- _ .� .. 1 . . � . . ..I� lip, "" -A�ie ,. * , . � . 1;I - ,, .. ­ ., � I -, �,:, When the remains were i V09t8d upon the use of a hundred different . _ - I I 'It �.!­.- � .,_ _ I . ' . AM - ,.'. ..��_ 'I,� I M., 1�: [ . . . ..: te received i I .. .. Friondkt' bury' - I ". . 1, I . I _CLA , I 1 . . � ­� .. funeral took place Wednesday mGrning patrons to stop into his store and , .. � . I .. :�-�AND '---. SANTA :' U - , It . � . . vag ground. The funeral things that are ..,. I.: -_ - --:gp - ..-::, ,:,. - ­ - _ � - I I-1. . new and - . . � . .. __ - , - I : - 17 _. . � prett -You . .. ' _ � � . 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