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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1895_12_20 . F 4 , , - ;` v��._- r � t x d _ r • �I _ r s. R I_ r a r.. r4 .. z ... ...-._ .c . ... -, ._ :- . ...>, a. Vie- -;. ,xwr x :t- r' '- ,yrir;k .a,•.- .'. 'f ' _ -. , .:. -. A. I. : .-..:. ..-: _ .-ti i cs�ti `- 7.v.'t C'3•`% -A:}. _ ..tom ..,: d d sr� . _. ;> ' i.. a z ;� , y :mss : . . . . ---. : n . s t . r. r N c aa. '` a _ i '„_ate :n: a ”. -- i �. J ,y H:J ter• ,E t f g r 4-. ...., 1 2:. ,u, r f, 7x I i : _ ° �. ". s, : 1;�11 r.. ta. �, �v , •. ,� �.: aa.. ..t- .. ., _ .�: :.-. .• -s a 3"115 ,�" : y _ .-. . .. -.-... 'b. ., '. -C. 1., ... .4,...x - x 'S=� ref_. - ,.. ..,.•t -. .. ..a - .- �i - _. `::$ M .tin. t y , y t ..i +rs ' :.. t : , , v e�•, y I y y c. I - ' f I 4' T zu ,, _ } _ .. r - - t G g 3 .... .-: .. -.. I - _ _ i -: _ ..- l Y- $ }h' - ......-'-. - 1 5^ ,y P _ � k 32 A. _ OL, XVe I l l 3j f - �.,- , PICKERING ONT- , F D'D A. , I)ECEM P O, 1895. , N f t°� ;' G•" . T Jh- V'Woelr*tionat Q9avb*. r r, , ! , . ©REEaWoo® Markham Road 1 , ` �t fV s y 2�� s_ TTJ TAR'/�/�j 1 I __ LATZST LOOAL HAPPRNINas -%z0ORDRD BX tieorge Hoar, of Brooklin, opens nndsp Tho fine eleighiug we Gave had was ,� gE f` with friend. here, prodaetivo of many parties. N'P ,. M,BATE'•IMAN, M,D., C.M.IM.C.P. TIHR Pl X54 AHD JOT iRD DOWN sT vas B,Jaoksoti has begun work in the lower Any one wishing a eitvatioa rte clerk ` - Af tip A S.O., Ooroner. Office and RMidenoe, t20BREePt�L1D1tAiT6. stet mill for the winter, would do well b callin on Thos. L „ `_'� )$ ng strt►et, Pickering Office hours: Morning ;. g y g , ; .� to 11:90; lllveaina 6 to 8. ' OLAR6MOfVt Newt. Brignall is in Toronto attending a WiiIIP. �. "`` school for the cure of stammers 13da aK• y Mr: and Mre. Brooke and their sunt _. feBat. W, Hood ie home for the winter . with be hav®sncaeao. Andrew visited Sunrise Farm one even- = y - bis pcaple. P. Teefy held a verp saocesefal raffia last t • . SOMAS IARHER, BarristerYeto. is _ -{ 0. Bengali and wife, oI IJsbrid e, week. Between the fowl that was won and in7set week. -§ at Dunbarton each Saturday. Private - spent Sunday with W. Coaltice. g stolen, Mr. Teefy has got rid of nearly all OeorRe Shorting had a bee last week , ,,� hfr g�Y, hauIina woad. Quite a number tarn16a t z ride to loan at five per cent. y "' "P,,,• - The Methodist Sabbath school are oat and assisted. -. ' �dy s Quite a number from here attended the ;,, y ENTON A DODDB. BARRIt3TER5, ti _ aboutanrohastng a new library, funeral ei the late Ddrs.Raine Pickerin 'T• Bobbins and W. Calendar have ] SOLICITORS,ETC-, 10} Adelaide street I Mr. Barton, of 4reenbanit, apeni Ban- mi Baturday. Mrs. Rainey was well kno n commenced horse-blipping. -They have ; t,Toronto. At Claremont Tnesdry illy Choice Family Patent Flour •3,tf0 per bbl. da with bis sister Mrs CoalLiee. {, £$ and highly respected throughout Green. dune some good work. ¢E Q'j� t n't i J. Ramse ave-s concert in the'mum: ` E. FAREWELL, Q. 0., BARRIS- — AT say ._,. - `bat Pas aye"had some skating on the rink, w J.�_ q g 3='_ • TER,County Crown Attorney,and County ,l t enough 60 ethnic an appetite. - - - ' A- SI 1I K M I Y., S ! moth hall an Taeeda avenin of last ' ;` licitor. Court House.Whitb'. 10-y - ildr and Mre Peter 1►dacnab spent $an• t►edar Grove. 3' g �; �' AMES MILLER 80LICITOIt 1r 0• da at Sanford with the latter'e slater. -- week, It suss agrand success 1 ;�n ( : _': + e. PICKERINC •, Mr. Crowly, of the 8th `con., attended -----•••� ° 4 J TARP public, Conveyyancer. eta. Office at Onday evening Adrrs� .Tobn Burnham � ` ':; fella Ha:•neer Brougham. Mone? to loan. presented her husband with a healthy the rink Saturday evening. �n-eo at nnnes►rton.o,a li�ib tart y 1.1� boy. a. M. Raeeor was the guest of A. F. �: _ j EGINALD M. MACDONALD* Bar• :�'^ d j k r `'i n`� 4 �,: BENDALE °J , ter, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. atoney to �,," �. : '' � Idre 6tokea and boys are eipebted from Dimma on Snndap." Gteo, saga he likes -- Y #a�� an, investments •Haas. Begfnela M. Mao- the oily this wtlek and they will a rid 't. but bs didn c knout. -- t1 ,I P J onald,l5 Toronto et.,Toronto. ���.. �T`d ilia holidays here. Theirs is some talk of the goung 'men obn Young, of Manitobs, is visiting forming a night school. A verp good Young Bros., i>�iit•ank. . w . .� 1 The E worth It would relieve the reesaro at Miss Washington, of Clinton, is ai OW do Ma(IILLIVRAY, BARRIB• p tensile will he re•organ• , I. idea. , tars,Solicitors,Ao. office op osite Post , TO bIIy poor gifts Of 17:ed et the first mottin in January, and p , �t z;: � .Aa• the t oflice. present visiting at James Chester s. . a ' oe,Whitby,out. Jno.Ball Dow, re velry dr silverware from a PIS of work eketcb oat for the year. �� -.11 MoGiilivray,LL.B. Money to Loan. sy Tbo skatin Frida dna Satarda Avery enjoyable evening was spent at � { en unreliable house, O• Qerow is making some extensive re• 8 ' y � ��x .., the home of Miss )yds e eveninQe was a grand success on 'the qgi Thomson on a1`ES LENNON Barrister, 3c►lioitor, sire to bis dwellin ad'oinin the um i ,._ � A stranger that yon g 1 g F p hooka rink. The rolled in from all Thursday of last week Notary Public, Etc.; Pickering, Ontario, - y y ill attend branch offices at" Brougham on actory. E. W. Evans now oobupies the ' . ° J ' w1I1 never see again, a de- r over the const 6he ice hem in Good Bendale ie about co organize $ female G�1 'r<ry'' ondays of each week and at Claremont on p emeses. �' R detects a staff for the nr use of alantin eeagye. Money to loan. 481y partment store where they The curlers were getting things in shape ne the club kept it cleaned off nice. v F F S -A c' ; — J have no expert knowledge of readiness fur a big season, but the re• rip the mysterious letters B. A. and M , (}ALLA(IHER A CO., Barristers, ' p _ `' ferret out toerags. `' t r Solicitors, eta., Canada Life building, r the goods. We want goods sent soft weedier will quiet their nerves zhmbartaa i, s.aonoen on 77th Inst �s oronto, will be at their office, Willis' Block, •I bought Of UB that lave IIot for a time. The scribe Of Bendale i$ Looked D II , , ,..� � ougham, every Saturday. Any business or a8 some person Of weak intellect, while 4<f4 �W- tructi_ns left with Tbos. Poacher, Es . turned out as represent d Dr. $mith.of Stouffrille will visit Clare I i _ K, - e wI•tiTEVALI:. other residents of the vicinity are more l i roughout the week will be promptly attended �,' mout on the first and third Tuesda of k" brou ht back and- we will - y , I elevated and are just as fall of gas as the ��j ,r,§t - on 6aturday. IIioney to loan at 5 per cent. g each month. Ilia dental rooms are in Report of $. $. No. 8, for months of SUamroak. c ;= , �,n .' make it right. You can get Baody'a block. nett duct to the kiarket.* Oct. and Nov. In bth and ar, 4th forme , " �*'� A veru ainfnl accide h • _ ' Yetet°znary. °. �' Rev. T.-E. E. Shore, of Victoria Col. the average per cent is given. In other one of ourpmost promin nt eittiiensd the . 'v .....,;., ,O_-- _ n�� .� `��, �,$� ;� ' lege, Toronto, has been invited to recite farms tae names are given of those'only other da Wbile S. til Hunter was , _" r '' • F. �'VHALEY, VETERINARY st the Nbw Years Hot Raast Lere. He ie whose average ie o0 per cent or over ; cutting urn some of the leaves got tangs- i�*a- • Surgeon and Dentist. Graduate of On- FOr v8ry little iRblie� a CapJtal hflnd io veterinary College,Toronto. Graduate In :, , , and all will be delighted names in order of merit. Sr. Dirision, V ed, and while trying to clean them out of •: ` x 2; ntistry. Member of the Ontario Veterinary Suitable for both ' old anti to hear hula, Y. Beare 56, N. Thornton 55, G•. Nighs• the rollers cti his fin ers can ht and bad' ` F osiation: Deutietrp a specialty. Calle by young ; something that will The ole al'ODnd h6>Ee are eaY�D tl R► iltler 54 K g g or night promptly attended to. Office, 1 ,, please a relative, a friend, or P Q t �• Thornton 40, M,Ellison Pt3 the misfortune to loose one of them. J^ ,,� idence, Telegraph and Poet Offices, white. their quarters for ilio Erskine concert on Sr. IV, W. J. lylalcom 4l, y. $ease 88, SiiAMROCK.. '' a sweetheart because of its Taesda ni ht and the Hot Roast on L. White 87. ``'` e=- eoly quality and beauty at y R, Jr. IV, J. Lynde, Ross ----+91-- f — , — al a tri HOPxINS,Vk:TERINAsIIR• -� New Yearn• Day. Abend both thane Carter, Rose Thomson, C. Malcom. sr. ONERRYWOOD,• i�3t; • GEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- t great gatherings and you will be in the -III, E, Wilson, G. Side, W. Toole. Jr. . -- - r� :aTket. ar Colla e, Toronto, re ' tered member I t $s -,�.�, - y I arnard s best of company. division, Jr. 8rd. P St I V Hollinger, F Geo. Davidson sold one of Uis fine hors= r �� he Ontario Veterinary 11Ie ical Association. ) It is a matter e,f menu}. 'eatisfaotion to White,B Hagerman, F Beare, R Burke. es at Markham. ; m chairs it J ce,residence and shoeing forge one and one- :i g .ter miles north of Green River. steel .� _ learn that Mr. and Mre. Eddy have been Znd class, M Beaton, C Lount, W Waite, Muddy ditch, crowding guide, Paksou f• Ing shoes at iron priaee, oboe and shop re-engaged for another year as teachers D Lynde, H Hilts. Sr 2nd olass,C Todd Moor, woe betide. and Fiiteber rs from 7 to 11 a,m.and 1 to 4 p.m. Tele- W�llt3�, i_ o! oar eehool. It wsa re reed fust they A aft ph address whitevale Ont , P. o. address, ., L W tte, F Lehman, E Fen Laughlin is visiting with friends i _ po alcom 1} Frank . �a r-a :D. sen xiver,Ont- I. were about to remove to Uxbridge. Such ton. Pt. 2 Jr.. H Oke,`J Montrov, C in the city at present. V ' z fiery respect —_—" I' ' i I is not the ease. B White C Dfantro We are curt to sa that Mrs. Hed es LIOMAS A. GRAHAM, VETERIN— I Armstrong, y V De• y Y h �4 : ARY SURGEON,Graduate of the Ontario While scafllinq with Tobias Michell gear. Prt. 1. A Laughlin, F Hastings is somewhat indisposed at present. }-,t'�� torinary College,Toronto,.®gistered member $atarday evening James JObtiitt Uad the P Smith, D Fenton, D Degear. Mise Mary lVood has returned from: l '. ���1'lI] the Ontario Veterinary Medical Aeaoc�ation, TORONTO: FINANCIAL misfortnn of spraining his ankle very �—•- •--w--... visiting with her sister in Mount Albert. '�'. `I o honorary member of the Ontario Medical v -. ciety,treats all diseases o1 domesticated ani- severely. to bas since bees confined to ,:: HILLSIDE R. Davidson is on the sick list at pre• �z '.�,. .,: ��r ]s, Aleo particular attention to Veterinary CORPORATION ntistry. All oases promptly attended to at y e a6e, and will not be able to Shan• sent, we hope to soon see him aroan3 th ho aonable rates. Office at the well known es- - . • — don his crutches tor'Bettie time yyet, W• Milne, of Toronto, spent Sunday at again. � , lisnment of Graham Bros..one mile west of AutharlZBt� Cllb The wedding of ltifiee 8arab kfcFarlane home. A v libAral collection was .. :. = ' .amour. Telegiama to Claremontpunotnal- p + • ��� ]ldrs B. Diller entertained friends from the S snnuated Ministers fa d a week �;=F ` yf attended to. ' idly ' ' to Mr James MoUreight, of Markram, Markham on Sunda a = k y Silbseribed Gap, l 628,500 took place on Wednesday sad was a ver , - y• ago Sunda evenin , , l:'� - 1;= pleasant a8air -indeed, lieu Mo D Id iss Florenoe Adam has returned home Thos. Songly depgarted last week for big � f1` > >Lti9 into* Caxbw. from Hisblaud Creek. r `p �. �r' _ ____ - .._ r;; ,,,;,;;,. ' Ooin any have opened a bisroh in the conducted she ceromonp. A number of home in Michigan after upending the F ., ` village of Pickering, in the of foe lately oe Miss Profit, of Scott, is visiting friends ,� EIO BIAS DUNK, Conveyancer, COuI cpafea by the Ontario B.nk,nna.r the manage. friends were present. Ws all join Ila and relatives of this lace. summer in_oar midst. f; t�iseioner tor-taking Affidavits, etc., Glaze- mentof the andarsi ed. wiahlil the ha p ga g ppq couple all 6116 pleasure Miss Fannie Windsor and J. Pearce A. J. Allison bas returned home froila I ? �.t .. _� ut,Out. goy Deposits will be recetyed and interest allowed that Igralit aSorda. + f' at highest rates. �, p y viated the tormer a rents pt Whitevale. Manitoba and speaks in glowing terms of pa , -. R. HOOVER,ISSURER OF MAR• Drafts issued on all parts,collection made My Irish Trip seas 'tba subject of 1A Scuool meeting wilt be held here There the prosperous state of affairs in that Pro• ;i i' ` � . RIAGE Licenses. office at residence or on very liberal terms, money loaned on notes lecture given in the Baptist church the day 26ib to elect offie-ra and transact other vince. {` ll. Green liiver. and other securities. 4 < '' __ — Boy t3>iEo, H�ItB, Manager, other evening by Rev. White. Rev business, Petgr Cober has disposed of hie thresh ,� _�� BIINTIN(3, Teener of Marriage Harris, of talreenwoud, ocrnpisd the H• Duncan, of Highland•, Creek, spent Ing machine to J. Annan, of Daobarton, �','> �F „ . Licensee for the county of Ontario. Of- chair. Revs. Brown. McLean and Ken• Sunday evening with ns and made pre- and having purchased a farm iu Michigan F i.�e the store or at his reddeaas,Pi eyeing CONEY T O L OAhT nedy said a few words each. Miss Dow• parations for hanging the new gate. will remove there in the spring. j -pi, ew nuns Sillarnep;" the trio b )ids, The revival meetings were not verp well, John Johnson who has resided here• s�': *° d/ R.BEATON,TOWN13MPCLERH —'�N—' sad Mrs. {Iraham ani kir 6L•irk' vim attended this weak, bot we are looking for for a number of pears, lefts last week to ,.N • Conveyancer, Commissionelrfor tasting . MORTGAGE SECURITY. entitled "The three leaved $hamrock." a better attendance the coming week. visit his home in the old count John. '_s�1-P" avita, Accountant- and` Insurance Agent. t�1 P. Reosor and John Pearce have pur- �' Hey to loan on farm operty, wills pro- E, Z E$�,©„Z+�; 1dr. Coates gave an inetrnmental Rev. Davidson aottompanied him, they intend. ` OFFICE--At wte.ale. w11 bs in White's lecture was I bni was ebaeed.Mr. Btover s farm. Mr. and Mies retnrninq in March. ugham every Monday afternoon t for the bougbt and sold on oommissioo. e�lty,+ $toyer will be missed,greatly at Hillside: 1 saction of business. g7-v i "ry instructive and entertaining. Mspy Wm. Taylor, Jr., has returned home. : , r PAX611, A. POST, COUNTY AI;CHITEOT subjeota ti^e�►ted such ae the grant's cans from visiting witn his east@r at Bcoagl+am,, Y i Aaant f6r Fle=e, Life Accident, Piste wa and the castles were rich with fresh• We are ro to mise the smilin face of �. . for the county of Ontario Drawings Y Brown a Corners �9 g glass and Steam Boiler Insurance , <,n d epeoi9oatione furnished for every cines of nese and interest t0 the hearers. Tbare Miss Blaklev, who has returned to her. ! �, :.��� lding, Steam and hot water heating and Two houses in Pickering to rent or for were man resent from a dstance and Mrs Patton moved into the residence home in Bendale, after spending nearly ti_: .-:._ . tilation a spatia: Offlae—Gerrie Block 5C liars Her Dnndae and rock streets, wnitby: sale all epjoy t e program immensely, Rev, lately vacated by lydr Short. two years in our midst. Shaw-Bis, J l;p 25c 1 idents—Hingeton Road Eaet Pio Bring•99ry — .�,.. , White is entitled to Hauch thanks for Jabn Poacher, of Toronto, was here ori "�--"0 — I , 4_i, . f SOMAS POUCHER, Lice ed Ano• C�vaf,�uR aarefnll dons at 8 mach having given our people iuc11 a vivid Saturday on spsal bneiness. AUDLEY. tioneer,Valuator,etc.,for East York and lower rate than usually charged. Tit- i3ea of the places and coelom of the Edwin Banka, of Weston, is visiting =-- ;< whole of North dna south Ont o. strict Irish le. f with his man friends of this lace. A merry 'glias to ail our ."enders ,k~-'' cation given to all orders b mail or tel h, les searched and oertifled to when peoF y aII18f3, Suit .gee moderate. l ddress �rHoB.POU st sz B, required, Private tnnda al• ----�=�_ Yiss Robinson, of Green River, was Theo. Hing visited friends bore on San`; •* 5 1 a t7,Brougha .Ont. ways an hand to loan at I BROUGHA day. `t 2,. g, — wiaiting )net week with oar blacksmith. - ,.- R 's Own an P03TtL , AUC"['IONEER, ETC the lowest rate of i ---= Mrs Dimma, of Cedar (Trove, . was h few friends were entertained at Pleas•' €. • Green Riv ,solicits sales from his nam- �¢ interest. . .I Mrs. Meehin .was in the city last week- with her daughter, Mrs Irwin last week. `ant Valley recently. ` •�.� ,,. us friends bo far and near. Sales of farms, x,, , John Poncber seas here over Sunday. Mrs. Anthon , of Wexford is vieitin A'. (x, Huntle su lied the school with ,� ,� , b liAntBrD_ handl d bydthe subscgber with theeutm`osst mos. Dale's Blo k• Pi keeringRDBO + ' Jonathan LiaCOinl/e la Here With hie syith her masher, ktra Weir,' fOC a few this winter's woyod. pp ?��� �t ]d Engin a and sold to the very best advantage. lHly mother. days. Mre. Jas. McQuay, of Pickering, Qpent:. `i , x Toy Stov LARKE d DYER.—Insurance and Mise Maggie Britton is very mach ln• C• Hastings leaves bore this week for a few days in our midst. _�' ' ! Comm:esion Agents, Oshawa, will visit , I !J di��P,�sed Ehis Week. Kent where he intends spending a few O• E. Lawrence hue paraheaed 3 .fins;; autifUl—f kering regularly in the interest of The 8nn 1'YipB. AndeleOn hga 8 @d Vlith R. at88ra from F, 141oGarthy at reasonable ,. 1 . . fe Insurance Co.of Canada,which is unques iI ' 8� weeks with hie parents. ' ❑ably the leading Canadian Life company, / Jackson for a year. Our sleighing ie flniFhed agai>i, al• figures. 7Q I Ing the largest business and paying the high- " John Patterson ie down with rljalltna We hear that Jose hind; the little' -; �'tr profit's, Also The Canada Accident Co., and though there was a great deal of teaming F �,.. .y (;1oc11 a F',mployers Liability Co. (it London, Eng. tism, being coufinod to his bed. � ��� ie Strongest Co oration to the world. In- �- done Uere while it lasted. daughter of Jas. MaBradp is down with a �, _ rrpp Noobindt Poucher have a Splendid die. Rumor has it that therei is a weddin severe illness. We Uo a sh9 has a Ii ht , �y Case, Wo ding Inburers will consult their best interest , g P g -., ;� ,e, interview them nor to committin them= I' pia Of Xmas goods on exhibition. attack, ft 5. Lads p ' g on the tapas, as Will is getting tired of ;� i- to $12. Yes otherwise. I.'WISE,agent, Pickering.sly T. Jewel Itas parcbased'a horse from scrubbing the floor on Saaurday even• Hitlby Rainey is dead: Th" ueWe ��'Z �e HE WESTERN BANK �= a�hn A• white. ince receiving a hair. lugs. is flashed over the vicinity last week and =g'*�, alta P Ont and a shays rho aaiilaai has a gelateel As this will be the last time you will startled everybody for her end was not r C1t On eve OF CAN�LA. A Baarditig 8ch'ool ler Both Sexes IInder appoaranoe• Bear from me before`Okiriatmas, I wish thought of. She was born in DramaL ' -- Care of the Society of Friends. John Mairs ended the earthly career of you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy Parish, County Antrim, Ireland in the , �S' WHITeY BRANCHe i Seantifnl :rid healthy location ; come- "Mount Annan ono day tbie week with New Year and many of diem. ar 1829 and was married there: to Jas. t yyss " modions buildings ; home fnfluenoi ; effi- a leaden ballet. The bores 11x8 for years The ooneert brld fri connection with Ria' '� �i r, Mand. ._, pitai Adtborked...... ..... - i%W,A:_oo iney and there three of her seven child• ��s . -� ' pital Snbaoribed............ .sop, tient staff. resided in the Townahi , e the ' the Chosen Friends on Ttt�day evening ren were born. Em ting hers in 1854, g pita] Paid-rip...........................J70,000 A number of the aocabees of ibis - I. i was a decided eacoess. The hall was she settled ani ever since she has been a t,.. ..., .. a�opp Verymodeiate rates, plaee.pn attending the i " . . .pose oonart to be crowded to the doors and the people of wandering angel to all the people. For 1z`. I30ABDOF DiB1ECT088. bald at Markham on New Yaurs' Eve stn , 4p hie lin Cowan,Beeqq��, President. Preparatory and complete bnsineas tdalvern claim it the best concert_r that miles around her presence was always ', RZ viz Reuben S.Hamlin,Esq. Vloe-Free, courses and prepares for departmental and dor the management of the lodge of that has been hold there for a number of welcome and sought by old and young. F.Cowan.,Ee , w.F. Allen,111 ',J.A. t3ib- matrionlation examinations. . village. . q sq �• M words can not conve r ' , non,lt:eq.,Robert McIn*osh,M,D. Thomas I8ta0 MOrtOIi, 11► 10 ha8 bll6ii WOrlilli y y y the IOFB ilia Y "�+ g The rate ere are doin some tall we feel for her, and on.have ons to visit J �-1 J Patterson,Esq• Fall OOaree in ffivaic, braving' and . l�►3' g y y H. Mc114illan...........................flashier. Painting for 1Ci. Jackean for some time, come s t t vol h' bas s hen ' h to see t 1 f ' r" liar ' __ kicking bon he gra w ich ,n t t _eig boyhood he ook a sur- %v i; ' plemd hie farm alnd will in a fow dupe laoocj on the fourth a little east of pprim that still;lies on every countenance. : ' '� KVO General Banking bndneas transacted. pend for aunounoemeni to leave for tbo west. Friday evenitag 8 few this gave. The eyanncil ahonld soak after $er demise was so andden and her illness :. etre leaned, payable!n ell parte of oanada, PRINCIPAL FIRTH }�f hie Methodist choir.Mende assel0obled $ ' ilea states, and on London. England, pay- this manor sad doe that the road work so shore, that the neighborhood was an• ,� L' le in all parte of Europe Higgher current Mfr Pickering, Ont. iLt T. B. Willis, and tendered hind a tare• is done ' the r limo. Itis im s warned of Iter Ts ' it's fl' bt., In9amma :, 4,1 P7. +, 190'" a of interest allowed on Sayings Bank. f: f s, I I i veil The e4enin Wee v lessantl A� �•• Pu' posits and credited half pearly. special at- � g Ip y aible t8 g t by wi a load of bap and tion of the lungs, did its fell work in one `'.; v fIIBYI--SIII t,on to aolleation of Farmer's ante n41es. :� L _ ,; Dt by all who attended, ) ' Clears a.a.WA.I=lir �� some have gone so far as to say that abort week. Over 45 rigs followed the , McN,iai s: /� • .. IHlount ZIon they will have a docent road if they have remains and the Rev. Father Gallagher ' f #1:50 `` — : e S JL All. t : Brom - to shovel it into the ditob. - ti` ' DICKERING POST OFFICE. ' � o � delivered a sermon that voiced the se>rti i ttV -- oAvoy has returned from Manitoba We regro� state the- very sad aaoi- Monts of the neighborhood. The•ne-gh•. M a ile arrive from Toxonto 8 :o a.m. '� Agent for leading. .Rad will remain here for the winter. debt which occurred to. Robert Jackson boyhood is sad for the had no chane t ' Mails close Toronto 6 554 T4, , Jobe L. Crammer acid, wife ttirre 1141 ft y e to , an P`rfJap last:_ ,.While deiiv »ll a. load allow to her their loving sympathy is her :. y., .4 s ave G.T,W,9 to a m Close G T wb t,5'8 nn __ ]pJngtsBla, mer{cur6, ,. from ltdanitaba. " They will,"tnriia it bare_ of"straw'in:tlie'eiit _bs wan ctfaght b . tb® last illness. z�f i t4 T )33 6 30 a m GTE 7 60 a m :g elle 18 over the waiter. gtreet,car`algid wae,thrown,froul the load. filled can be i.G ne but the lace she 4. Whitby a�6 p m .: •• Toronto 8 00 pm' ' 1 •and Gwruad�an ,y l + GTE 8 45 p m The chair ls.inaprOving nndev tete able d b no outer and in her filte x : G T w» oo p m Fire In84rra'ue Comput6t�e .altlbt,ng:ol,`a fonds. H+s broke three of humble station she has well done her.wark Hoy orders isened on aP party of the world. leadership of W. $1<cia►n., He xlll remi�>ai. lts7ribs ' ,� in ql'�d $1119 . is; "atilt.:in and earn t "� _ Na, increase for rates. Lose"paid promptly, at A. Rover's for the-winter. � he imortal rest for which she. savx>teos swsor$ 8>re>pe�e8. ,. Also agent for .� ntlAlbel Of 411. yo11i1 f#lkti�a1n$l , ' 'oroto il' wi nae • able te?. be earnestly ongod, and at.last deo) ::.. - brou o # ared she - «i -. at 3amse Hox c s:;Wao ofla e� ea n adK . . ►_- , p""NO n;a alae. The io �was. a.n there. is receive 1 # .� - ti. X11, g On 0 0 .. a Baa mteresL aliowea at 81•fa rl"'Yl. (=&=Q�3 dL& <. T..i�.f .: .. , 8 o anions Ilk® this_ a1x or cent per annum. i3eanrity indisputable we l rn.tllorou ly eaj.: t� o tbit,:pl a tltlo i .'wat!6>a l - . 4 , t':: :4- ., s. -, , . :. `:; . : hear :w� sed how Ittllo w dun da wzth. e;ll- ollr Tito mall #'i ,la t b tic► , _ , rt i r.' 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JMW ____ __ - ' - , why antho4 be did it;-seeing wl I ,.! . . � .1. ; . 0 PRINCE'S 'PET DAUGHTE C , - ­_ - ,� ; "f. . ., � .. : I—. .sz� ,� . . , a - . _� - - _ .-; - -_ �' : ) o:"-"!"� - : I n s U6 we had to offet; n bow 4nuch WO . . f0wow. - __ � ­', , _ . . x . ,- irod to I ive.�4.1one. ut.'Mrs. Pfl f , . li I '-In I � i _- thrim &ys ' "' ;�:��: 1 ..4.1. , *.1 .- .]_I : des , - - ,. , I . �;� . q "­��-�:_, "D " . I - Z APCOMPLISHMENTS op 1% -' � . - - I .�'.. .. �_; MR, ­MAGZ� ALES-, COURTSHIf t.. . i Slain -1, by�i� thel D �0101 - . t 0 sox 11 11 � ­ .- . . -;. . told me to took in .the,glass if I wan ­�,; �I I �� 1. - , - . . I .1 � - _ - 1i - _1�_.,_­ .. . 4,.j4a. . - -nd . I , i ical oonditiom . - I - � � �:F .,� , . � . . I 'k . - -1 I .. I 0 '. �. - . 3�� ,� - ; .1 , ..V .. while 1-waa PRINCESS VAUD. - �. . ­. . 11 .- ­- I..-- . . ._.__�...­_­.�--I -J_ i- , . �1 .. : . I �_1,4 ,..,. . � - ,. .. . - to. know the reason; a . �� .:14", -r� ­ -,- . ,.:�� - , . - - 1 ­ 1, . . . .1 . - _­I - 4. P'�;.,�%P­�', 'i,,�,:" ".- ,�� , - . ­ .,.-. .; .; ,�� ­ ' � , '1_ I 1- - enoinella , . . ­ _ 4 . ..Ji_111 -1. . " ., I * .s. , , , - -k' ' : thing ;0 -t� ; -.NY IL D. MACKNOWL,.,-i . , '� . . . . �!� ­ , ,�":­ ,�,%­ �. ,� , * ��_'��"��R;�,!, .."", �i*-c-,J ,,, �.," . . ., 4 d 1"� I . I I �;­. - - ... ... we he . - - . - � - - . ; . �.. .- . . .A.,11�­ I . .. V. , us anger at,that being only ' - _ .' ' .":� 1._. I - , -, ,- ­ , - ­,., . - t succom, for Mar* new no �,_...... �., lil hing with 0 . . :.�4 i I'll, ... t li 'retexence tx, I - I ,it is 1,1 M -answered - I.!" _ �",� .. I . . - ,d 18. - f F&MIly Ita "ft-,I 1. i , -, .,, - "",. _ ,�. _ .... . f ...-__�.�,, . ._ *, .,.- . Irritably., 0 1 . - years. 'and ihinking - is K"W" l3k 'he ��:.. ., �, .- - - Messrs. Car . I , I � ( my .father, she asked if I She riva.: I -, ..- �, '.. I . I. — � ., ' ' 'u�" t - - � rel and Stalker's letter , ._._�­:­;2.,.­ 'Well. what's the matter T asked Nlif;- .*,. (Author of .4 L'orna, Doone.") ;;. n%ody bu I . �, ,politics and civi ­�. , �, She did not answer his argum�nts- '"" I Verve* Pipes, Stuff*Birds, rnyl, . ­ ­. I— I famous rhymes [0011 � � . -� I had never heard the , T I _,­ '.. . ,, _.__� I . ` -pine relations to r , -:.��,�-­_Bunshaw in tones which would have She had told Miss Paikins that she �� -.I' I .. 1 4 CHAPTER L ' ' �:I-".. .. - - . made by the wise woman at Tarr-steps: lacoanitsN Plays the V101121, avid 1ro.d.t, _­�� ., . -.- - - * . , I ' I - I . -ft_ ded ­_ , ' "I��' ' : I - k"Wn� i�� � �'.�­ i__1 led &,O"ual hearer. to suppos ith Peter and his love when -,- . .- - - .- :_ - - - � . - Fe on all sidef �,�'-; � . Y LTFB,, I , , Three fair maids live upon,Exymoo �� ­ 4 . �.,� :, -waa Peter's acknowledged habit to her last letter to him remained - un- - .I:.' AFTER A STORM " �_' , ' . . ... �0111monplaoe of po - , - I - ,.,­.�. � '. � ­ answered. Had she been too hasty I 1_.�I_` . 1 The rocks anti the woods and the dairy- �..� Princess Maud of Wales, the M*,� Z >-1.�.- . how far the, p L_.. :,.I rstep when he came Was he the' poor weak but faithful T6 hear people talking about North door. , . . W_ .. I .1 � sleep on the doo, . vivacious and original of all the � 'Ll _ _ : ,��, all three. � __ ­ .",'..'_,_;,:" home late. I What do., you want I' creature his cousin made him out I She Nvon and the sava.ge part called R X- The son of & baron shalL woo . YON ss&, ow far he egn go, . . ..: I " _:� ,:;,.*,.. lied her loved him still, in spite of his neglect u might almost think that there But barren of them lail.sball the young women in the British royal family,A ...��''Very nice qu4tiol I __%: . .11'' o_.._ ' 1-1 want to get in.' rep ! had moor Yo . . man be. I : �. . .;'L 1.11, - . and th6 nninanly feelings which I I I - about to be marriedL The daughtert. . g� . � .7 "" - b -chattering teeth. - -_ - -s any place In the world so I I � I , .� on all topics o � :LL_ " make never wa � rother, with Of the countless thinis Lcould 'never and granddaugh . . .e:_�-�..,�', caused iL' Yes; If be would _Wrs of Queen V ic . . I'tere�it, or ishall he .1. wonder- ­ ,. ".. . . 0 Pray,-do you know- what time It Is t' amends . now, here before his friends understand, one of the very st,rangest ''L., �., , - beautiful or any living men so t4rk . ­ . ­1­4� mostly bear a st,rong resemblance t, �,.-:IaiiiiLstry is concc - ­­ , n, she would forgive him, ful. Tt is not my inb�ontion to 'Make was how Deborah Pring, our only do- . - . a ' I I ,�a she dsked. . . I� _11 � , L I ", - - * , 4ut it should be his last cliance. kg in the lonely depths of that model of all the solid domes ic V4. V.6crutable sphinx - _ ained �, "�­­ . kno w-w det L little of them, for they would be the me8tie. lilfill t I . ._­-�.­_ ,* I don't Her thoughts were interrupted by ' this great wood, and.seeming to seie no- tues. They go, In heartily for _,aos to political dut r pod ', ' ��'_.:.�--.,: (sneeze). J7 really coUldn't get home the entry of Mrs. Bunshaw and bar last to permit It; neithe do I feel ill body but oursolves.' in spite of all that works, but they afford little aniummed ! . ... . _. in I q�by t he individual i _�-_,; : .- any sooner.' (sneeze). - . - brother. He did not know,Miss Cre.ss- will against them for , the pqn98 they contrived to know as much of the do' ,"'. ' . : .1 ­ . to fashionable society or the comm �.&JXV,t. selfishly for *�..-: ... Iieal to burn was in the house; but on being allowed me to suffer. .for I dare say they of the neighborhood as if she went � -i. I--: Mrs. Bunshaw referre ap there, be . 1. 11 .. `.I_� �r... to obtain 'told that Miss Terr-iDeg was vuld not help themselves, being so slow- market twice a week, But my father at large. The Princess Maud is an a, '-wable however, tha , .1: I .1_.. the ,higher court of Pri ciple silently resolved to Jeclare his engage,- cared little for any such stuff- com- . . I -,.0 . - -�_.:,� ty of eder- �. even by their Ice ion ' . .1.011 obtains amon �;, � Its views about the pro ie- n the presence of , blooded and h!rd-t,R �tir. Ing from.a better-part of the world, and . Pt * ' ­� . . . �_. ._� - She is tbe 'youngest daughter of ..- ia,n p��.ople to the .1 ,1.� � the latter. Whatever unpleasalitneal I own egrimonies. Hut when I look having boon mixed with mighty imues I � � 1 : taining it, and a long pause was thus tim I I .;.---.�� � � I I na 8 op ' irely possible for . .,-, j might result, it would put a fi I t he Prince and Princess of Wales and . --., � Ilecessitated.- ' I will let You in thif , . I . . . back!upon the thin that happened, and and making of great kingdoms, .. � .. � to the scheming which could on] r said what he thought of those lit- .second stl ivic affi . ,.� id, at length, as Pro for A f u I oration of mankind nove I .. .. , time, .Peter.' she sa, . ductive of pain to one and vexation __ I W, I . it '� tie combings of petty pie-cirmsts, because 11 unmarried. Her eldest 4 -,,power in,c, - I , 'A vartl:ian of this '. .. � � d ,the Duk, . -, .- .� 4., t '.. the other. . . . : swepted as the -of God..I say that _ OT, ter. Princess Louis�, marrie �. .. 1. : though by doing so she incurred grave I I it was not worth his while. And t r, 1&avor, or at any r . � ' I.1.,- "_�., responsibility. ' Miss Terripeg was here Cornelia was posing for an opening I the people who endured them must have he seemed to take a kindly liking to Zbe of Fife. The other daughter, Prinom .6�1j;� . sansh- ..I , t speech, and did not see the start he � � 'Ipg his partL I . �:" 11 ouing Do Wichollialse; not as a youth of Victoria, in waiting for an opportulAy .. .., .. .. this evening, and I am much vexed a ave when he saw Miss Cressburn in been born to be rul6d hy the devil. And . ray per- -�%acr e desk. Perl _�-:.� � I the key,' 9 girth only, but as one driven ast to make some eligible prince happy. 11 . . .1 I-. your behaviour.-There is the room ; she gave reign to her organ -in thinking thus I am not alone; for 11 11 -ize this ideal of . . .1.I - hAps by harsh and austere influence. * mat4 -1 ei , . - . , . .- she continued, throwing it down to .of language at once, and proceeded to the very best judges, of that day a The future butiband of Prinm� � -Lunity as an ar �.__.:.".1 everything nice and comfortable - . t,OP- For his father, the Baron,.w" a godly is Prince Karl of Denmark. The Pr6 .�.., )i :. : ; : him. 'I will speak to you about this make at -dof the world, be- man-which is much to the creffit of � -,­� . before she deseended to dome-stic affairs pod short of th en ' - politics in the . . .. �! - in the morning.' Peter clutched the the law would not go any fu any one, growing rarer and rarer, as it cew was born Nov.26, 1869, and iq them if- of .1.,�.� �. .and' r%ng for tea. She addressed her cause rther. doe-%--and theiv should be no rasp . . "'.1luence of the pul . .. C I key, and let hinri,%11 in, breathing a oil- f.oumin first, and the magnanimous kind- Nevertheless, every word is true of fore twenty-six years of age. T,he Prina �,-,� . . I ., I , 7 against such men. if they would only I � , . - _: � moved I . . ent but earnest..prayer of gratitudefor hess of her remarks would have what I �am going to tell, and the bear in mind that in their time they was born Aug. 3, 1872, and is therefort ,.... . -, - . . the whim-which 'had moved his-sister most men of good feeling to tears. We ute-st ,writer of history 'cannot had. been young and were not quite go I only twenty-throe - yea.ra of age. Thi 11 I It ih e6tirely U, L .. L .. : ., --- to 1 L deeply ;-egret to record that 'the effect stO . perfect then. But lot I am writini. Princess has -reached an age much later I,. q)ugnant to the, � I r-I- .. et him go to beed in peace. . upon Allan was far otherwise. fie make less of it by denial. . � tha luionic address, to L I.,- :�:.._L.� . . Of " if I know a great deal more n than that- at which most princesses art _.. .1, ." . The next .morning-he awoke with a grinned; openly and undisguisedly grin- MP father was Sylvester- rord could know until the harrow passed over � s and noisy di; � ,:., �­_..'cold so sevcre that he could not get nod. . . ntock, in the County of Somerset, me. . I . married, and has developed a well-defin. - _lew� .i . 'I was most unwilling to believe. Al- Q31a ter . �--,,.I.rjla into th'e sery : , ., __ � up, and as Cornelia considered sus- Ian, that you-had laid yourself open to a gentleman of lar­,o estate as well , No one, however, need be eurprised ed charac of her -own. The Prince, I I. 1. - pense had a softeninq and beneficial ef- , at the favor this young man obtained however, is reported to be amiable 2'*Vvliile it is not inal . L. .. suspicions which, if just, would have as ancient lineage. Also of high courage with all who catoo into his converse. "a bounden duty fu ..'L feet, she dLelayed calling him to account d : . . � . -;. � . until the evening ; but before then she and resolution not 'to be beaten, as he Handsome and beautiful as he -was so well as youthful. and it is to be hope4, --itself felt as a live . :-,,..__1 had a visitor in the person of Miss Par- hitherto unblemished nam6 of Mags- s him, it he will .not give her much trouble. I I " ... . . !Iy.le. I have invitod you here this even- proved in his many rides with Prince that hold maids lonpred t, kis .'- I, * i:. kins, who came to t�ell her of the result ing to meet Miss Mary Cre-gshurn. I ,Rupert, and, woo that I shophl say Was the sadness in his e.yes, and the ,gen- The Prince and Princess are . pract"i , ".,� produced by the solicitor's letter. . tie se.n4e of dooin therein, together with � . . 4. � re-c oned wit .1 � ­ trust ou have explained your conduct I 16 ­.� 'I knAw it would bring hiiia on his - itl in bis most .s&d death. TO this he a laughing/w,orn of it, that made him I- . I F1 RST COUSINS. ', '-.-. . . -100t in Spit,6 Of) t I * ' . towarl's her, and earned my forgivenes'S . -1 . . ' knoes,' said Mrs'. Bunshaw at the end . wa.-q not looking forward much. though Corne home to our nature, in a way �1. ..�_..1.1., � . Afiss Parkins' �tory. � by olit,ain;ng, hers, for causing her to - that It fekels, but cannot talk of. And The list of such marriages in t.he Fng- ��- wer wWch makeA . of T turned of three more years and five � :-. . - 1, � ' lie. in willing, -nay, anxious to - doubt that your promise'-. .'_'�'-' ad he fteined �to be of the past somehow, lish royal family is already remark-,,ibly ,�" "notis which is � , P) -1.1.- - .. . The looks of blank astonishment 00 and his only child and loving .d4ugbter. Prin- &Ahe lower levels c . ,�.--.- :. here to' his engagement ; and I think three faces brought her speech, which although so young anti bright .and i long. Tho Princem's mother the �­ - I - � � Sylvia. which is myselt.had never dream- brave; of the time when greater thinivs, cem ot Wales, in a daughter of the King vision, but a : . . ,..-,- . Mary will -forgive him, being unaware was only gathering- way, to an abrupt � ' �*V,in S ­ . -�� _ I _ . ng- - ..- of the means with which we have of losing him'. I-'or he was exceedl en would die for wo-; C! , I . . I . termination, Everyl)ody looked at every- I'd I 1wninark. The young Prince I.-, I he Jar trans,cends ..- - Mon. That he should woo three maids: oI ­1� I - 4., ; -­. brought him,hack.' s hody else, and thon stared so hard an4 ly fond of me. 'little as I deserved its in vain, to me was a stupid old woman's I second son of the Crown-Prince.-F'red- �I Uest. Can the pi �_.1.. .�_ ' Our sole object of course meaningly at Mrs. Bunshaw' , that she except by loving him. with all my heart tale. . I ­� .. I. . your nie,&e's rights,'*said Mrs. Bunshaw, rick of Denmark whose fattier i.4 King 1� force and perme.,, . .­.. paused. I ' e # I.. �p. . . . I s after a minute's thought. 'If you will and thihking nobo,dy like him. And be. "Sylvia," my fattier said to me when .11. litics, with its c. ' I...­ I � ... bring-her to s�e me to-morroN�, we will Miss Parkins was the first to recover on thinkint of him. " no of Denmark. ' .1 __ * , .. : � the ug'e of her tongue, and sh�� hastened without anything' to go Upon, except I was not ev i e I .I - . . F . ith that The young peopli are said to be 'id ic-s be voiL*d in t . 4 . ; see what more ca.n be (lone, though more ctonverse must We old w . .- i..�' to Put Cornelia right. 'You are. making that he was my father, hel(l. as I bav6 son of the Baron do Wichelhalse. 1 1 love with. on6 another -a stateiiii-nt I : ut in order to tj - ,. . do not think we can do anything further softie, unaccountable mbttake, Mrs. Bun- . , � # ,,- , . n # . often board, as good an opinion of ine. ordereA Pring to keep the doort and� (Ilvs ".. . b , �,j ; �1 , n . - � . c the English n ., - ­ wit. e manned no . ._ � ,fiss Parkins took her leave, pro ' shaw- Your cousin, Mr. Peter Maga riumph of that hard fa - hfixtress Pring, who hath the strer .11 ___ I . N mis- dale, was engaged to my nittce.* a when a royal engagernerit is figurehe-a"; and _1 �. : ing to bring Mary Cressburn the follow- 'Peter V shrieked Mrs. Bum-thaw and I atic, the brewer. who came to a timely t�ngao. to conto 111) if he attempted to! papers - I IV ' rh� The Times sa,ys: "The fact ��, rv,�whod mwit be- � - day, and Cornelia N�-ent up-stairs to see Miss ,, . . dispute; the while *1 go away to cat , annotinc6d. - . . .- ound him I .erripeg in a breath-'Peter 11' end by the justice of high heaven-my , _ . ! that it is a pure love match, free "Itica-1 type, which a] . I - the recalcitrant Peter. She f Our 8upper.i" frim It.' . . .. --,. seated bN, the fixe, a hoarse and woo-be- '1'he 'hero of this story sa,ky that 1-he father, being, disgusted with E.nglantl as He was bearing a fisibing rod made by I , 11 atid ,�_ Lime as well a,, -, . - I suspicion of State influence, wi " - I , . , gone victimlof catarrh, and took up her' moment had come. Ile walked across ) well as banished from her. aud despoil- him%elf. and &:b"ket strapped over his. &I L, - " . ' . - station opposite him in solemn silence. I he room and took Mary's hand with I �e oil shoulders. immensely to its popularity with ., tile � gartho as well &�, .- - doubting gentlene-4s; .she let him retain ; ed .of all his property, took servii ' - ----- i hor of the episi - _ �_� 'I will say nothing about your' late re- " But why, father I Why should such English people." . I I-.I ,- .­­. -.1, . turn last night, Peter,' she began after it, and he knew he was forgiven. fler .the continent, and wandered there for a ch= be I Flow bath the young The Princess Maud is short, d 'rk and ?:..:,- cupy any one o.(� .- - � __ I - a time, 'nor wiil I refer to the. occupa, presence strenKtheiied him. and he -arm, until the replamment of g tnt, n displeased thee 11" I put a AA - . . . .spoke firmly: '.I am engaged to marry many .yi _c mi vivap,ious. The Prince is very big. .....I-*bb-tiths his influe ­ . � . . tion which detained you; for that you fa,pe into his beard as I spoke. that A'.10fWLLiun would L) . �� _�_... �` �Mis.s Cressburn,- lie mid. the throne. Thereupon. he expeeted. might not apt)t%r too curious. blond and sedate. Both are fond of J,1- I . are. sufficiently Punished already. I . . . - thotigh � , . i For a moment there wasadead al- as many 'others did. to get his estates " Is it so t" he 'answered. " Then, athletic sports. .'even he - _ feel it my duty, however. to speak to lenee. Cornelia stood pale .but calm, ' The Princess is a favorite with the, I L y seriously about Anna Terri- . Lchwor&s � ; �-­- , ,._ you vei L rig sa r before tier. restored to him, andi. perhaps,be hold in high time is it. No mom shall he en-. t and most hospitable set in Enj- .".1,�. I OF to e .�� _ .1 pe g., . . '" dly on the pai* this"11011,40 he would hi've said.lklit 11 %. _0 . fier, hopes and plans had been defeated; high estoeoin at court, as he had a.right tel fiaMiety. She has no. doubt inheri- ..0 aii)r party. Ila : Peter fidgeted and looked a shade un- being so truthful changed it into-"but.; I- . . i happier than hr� did when she came in, and she, in her blind anxiety to do to be, but this did not so come to pass. I I was Pleased With the .youth. -Ile is: ted some .of her -father's liberal idem, `�, ri.4-% there may � .,� -I . ,..� ---.. .; _ : but said nothing. - what she thought right, had donemuc-b Excellent words were granted him. and ; gentle, and kind ; bift weak-my dear as M&DY as are good for a young .for polii,ies in the . . , . ' .�� ' . .i . ��:` . . to destroy them. She would not. be- . woman, She Ims not been overawe-d �- I . - 'You know that your demeanour tO`_ mise of tenfold restitution; on the : child. remember that.. Why are we the " off,,- -7 - W..� ".; wards her has not been- tuat of an or tray her disappointment ; she had i n- pro in this but. my dear V and t hou. t he heir-' and reduced to respectable dulness by �.; - Years" (, :, I faith -of wbich ' bo reLurne4i to- Paris. i­.Y-uar) thex(� i8 call �., �.. , # - dertaken to ,obtain justice for Mary I 6M st grandmother. a,' _ . dinary acquaiDtance. Cre-9shurn, andthe idlentity o . . of the best land in the world. now ; her augm 11 as I.ert.ion of the inflai - f tbelover and married a young Italian lady of � In the fa.mily circle she is know . : pie I ­ ­ , . 'I don't know how; she Li no mo-e Was king tip stieks in the wilderness? : - an element which must not be al-- . h , .a If Is � - , .. a �� , .� - birth and high qualities. bu lWause the man who should (to us rig , This is a very interest I 4 :.. 9 lit i(" . - ­ than an ordinary acqud.intance.' good t with , , t, rr ' i . ' lowed to affect her pledge. She bad, fact. �,iie name "Harry" sounds V4_11 1, I . . , :, _.. ' I van't believe that you mean what k and wavering &ad caroth but, - .".: . . I :.. say, Peter- During the past month only yesterday. solemnly ,charged Pet- i nothing more to come to bar. Then,to 18 "'" Mar-! suitable for.a yountT woman of hit; . _. _. ... . -_I for Pleasure. So is the young � . . IOU er to remember that a proniLge .tipokeh , hi% great dkiappointment. he found bin. � h r in the light of wood De Wichellialse. Ile rideth With' spirits and sporting inclinations. . HUGE TID �1.. ., � - � or unsrx)ken was a thing sacred, and I self left to live upon alr-which. how- the I-Nomnes. I know it not. but now : She is her father's favorite daughter .., . . a sister.' ; _. -she. Must not bid him retract the one ; h .1 o -hint by tier . - - �I..- Peter muttered something about his lie had xiven,now. ,, ever dist inguLshed. is not-sufficient-and ' that I know it is enoug , ! having endeared herself t - love That Sweep, ti - i, - -w� willinFriess to look upon her in the light ..Is this true, Peter I' she said In a love, which, being fed so easily. expects . My father was of tall 8tature and of� delicate attentions when he waa suffer � Ireftat Twic, f - . . of a sLgter, too; but' the. concession was low -voice. . fine prawnce. and his heard shone like ing from indLsposition, to wbich hi 4 ("I � 1� - L, all who, lodge witti it to live upon It- a cascade of silver. It wits not the man-' vivi&I habits rendered hini frequelit y Twi unacceptable, and earned him a severe ' It is quite true.' ;IJ:..., - -:, - , . Ice a year-at I .. anub for his improper'levity. � AlLsg Terripeg, w o . . -1 . &elf. . nor of the young as yot to argue with !iable. A prince of a great royal fa '1Y"I nious tide-s of Ll I h had Ix"- imgerly At father was full of strong loyal- their elders. and th h I al' not so familiar as the ordinary foit')"tit'al ' She wiLl be here to-morraw. She .Y Ight have Is waiting for his reply, fell back on the ity ; and the King i W9 bat flovvr, from th i � has never doubted that vou mean to (in his value of that bown a little fluttered by the comely With the soothing ministrations of. wife . I � , I .. Make her your wife; and to draw back sofa in h sterics; and Cornelia said her - sentiment) shuwe�l faith that it would � gallant's lofty talk anti gaze of daring Or daughter in' these hours of 8orro%V, .uhkien,'and Chel no,w would he to jilt her-ye.s to' *11t last wor� as she moved over to her &,s�- i support him. Ilia lhlajest took both! Meltmeholy. I said good-by to him in my and we may be sure* that when 11L 'A ... I� I ay, attain their ._1. I , , , I ,Vou -sistance: ' You might have trusted me I my father'n hands, having the object of them he appreciates tho , .. I her,' for he started at the wo�d. Teiiiiied that� h,,mrt &3 1 ki&"d my noble father. in 1 : bore of sometir . i Mil, to ,stand your friend. Peter. For the hearty -style in France, anti welcomed ' I .1 . st speak tc,,-mt)rr()w. sake of the girl you have allo,Oed to him with most gracious warmth. and' Shall I ever cease to thank -the 1.ord hi bly height sweeps _. . . The, tinie had come. to put -an end to .. , i . that I proved myself a good daughter C-ii(ics bearing the'name of Ilarry in .: . suffer, anti to whom you have so tard- promised him more than'be could desim.' then I . � this dream of Corrielia's, and Peter . the royal family. the Pritimm is also *ballow � and fui rou'sed himself to (to it. Engaged as ily made amendA, I will not turn your I But time went on. an-] the bright words I . ; known as Miss Mills. In order to avoid . ; enemy n . - ft-ell Producing I , he wag to Mary Cres8burn, he could ow. ,The. mistake was mine.' faded, like a ro." set bravttly in a noble _ , I : (To Ba Continued.) ' . I 1.1 the ceremony which must inevitably at- ... � And fhLq was the ond,of Peter Mags- -vase without any nurture under it . �, .�, I -e� - he surrounding - I j. I . __., - _-__ ; - lv�s I not allow it to go any further. "I 'dale's Courtship, for be married Mary Another man had been tong establish- . - ! - . .! , .- tend the doings of a Erint. ss,' sht t arne. " Money-dyk Miss '_i.erripeg has any id�a of the-ki.rod, & , made visits to countr ouseg Under Ilia Cornelia, your -words, 'an I mine, , Cressburn three weeks later. ed in our hexe�iitanients-by the conicuon- I '.. CHICAGO' - at he,r hosts lind J_,� ' ' - I �- � d not . . . I I name, and insibts tri I XPended� in succe� I have given it to. her. I've shown her .-1 I I (The End.) ,,_ , ,- ,.-.:, " - I wealth ; anti h6 wotild not quit thent of Vot money F.60106b in the Treltsury'l s h t)i i 1,i re- .nibanka;ent. - ?r . � . - . I -or(I. havi i rd'her as an untitled young woilil � - _1 - . ,O can i their visitors and servants I ,, . - hi4 own aeA ing a se Ill. the usual civility due to a friend, and , .tl.,�,-.�...1. - _­ _. I . .- �I t Ilse of obliga-I . '- z, ­ difet Sket1gy's Affaim. .... ., It is seen a,t its - nothing more, in spite. of your Palpable " .: .. I . . , - -ion to himmelf. Neverthole". , he went i i llabi-H was. no doubt, pleamnt for t he . � . ' .� ,. �torleis bf London, Lawyers. .1 so far as to offer my father a share of ' -earg - .... - efforts to throfw us together, which I _! ., A &%patch from Chicago say's:-A ' Princess, for atter. a few ) . ' experi �. he Pref�etural ci .- . couldn't Prevent.' . Many proniinent lawyers in London , the land, if some honest lawyers. Whom meeting of public-spirited men was held . ence, it must be rather wearisome T TO ,_ W)uth- Twelve or ­ 1. - . ' I know vh�ht Aivia thinks, and how be quoted. muld find proper means for . . have nobody' speak until you start 'tie �- .fore it Ls visible - are, of an evangelistic'turn of mind, and ! arranging it. But. my father said: I at the Palmer House the other day on- I W k"'. �- , she has cimie to regard yob. � nversation, and nobody do anything ,,Z, , OPC ' employ their leisure by pulpit . ` If I cannot have my.rigliLs. I will have! der the ausPiow of the Civic Fedbra, ! unt.il ive them . . �i .. - 0 1-.. ned her heart to me and shown me exerrises , . I .1,ou it . perwisNt�)n, **� .. � heard momenta I . . -hatever denomination they fa my wrongs. No mixture of the two J .� * )3 . hilt wall of Mudd , . her inmost thoughts.' . in u vor. I foi me.,, w tion. to which real-estatoo men. bankers , A I 68 Is e made many friel"1,�,I i i i)si '.�- - / ' She 'Wouldn't have done that unlegs And, so, for the. last fe is 8aid'that man' young Eng'lsh- - -.1 Reader Harris, a well-known Queen'sly - laviyer8. labor leadem and merchan� A" it I y I � I I ulwark of the bij _ : . you had given her sympathy and en- I - ca rs of his life, being now very .poor. - . men have I I - . d , anti a widower, he-took refuge in an, were invited to discuss reforms in tax : - couragement.� counsel, for -instance, is founder an I I . . : le-1111ing as a g . _ . . . . . I . . I .. S �.. -Atight round the, I I . __ ' Row could I refuse 'to sympathize hoad of the obscure body known as the ' outlandish plars. a how.e. and -sniall laws and revenue systems. Mayor I LOST THEfR HEART , I I -1 - - I - . .- with her, knowing her as I do, and be- Pentac,ostal ., League. But the . beat-, E"porty in the heart of Exmoor. Which f wift said in his speech th." it was a � to the lady. She made one visit of two Z,Not it boat is to b . ,i:. lieving in your honesty?-T will say no- .k ls , ad cA)mo to-the Fords on the spindle� S � weeks %%here her rank was not known to) .." rowded river ; -al . I I � i _. - nown preaching Queen's counsel si le. and had been overlooked When elaWrate the other visitors thei whole tinie. -i ht� . . thin- more now,' ,-�:dd she, rising; ' but V splendid idea to discuss .. . . I . 1,(� �.�� - befo`ie You uieet her agaiii, weigh care- Samuel Waddy,,a leading light among their patrimony was confiwated by thel'schemes which would bring results in.' Princem Harry rides, drives and 001: and aft wi . . � Of him J could speak with- I k1i .- .I.....- fully what I have ,said.' Methodists. Mr. 'Waddy is a good- brewer. six or seven years, but some plan by : skates with much skill, and is proficieiit .12. ble-9, for none bu - . � i no contempt, becakiii-Ae he was ever aa.good riot I�Ors could stem th, . I in other athletic, -sports, but does . I ! - __ �, ' I have' never said a word to Miss -humored old soul, of whom his "breth- a8 his word. , - which Chicago could be rescued from , i - , -- Terripeg that might not be said to any I I . shoot. She is particularly clever with bt,y would need sk . ' _ . I I _-� . acquaintance.' - Iren learned in the law" like occasionally I In the course of time we had rown the most distressing emergency into her hands, be.ing able to carve wood to ._ .. lo,�eagre nea-rs the ..- . ' Though you have bound yourself by !to make fun. Onbe when he was on a I used to. live according to our forlunes. which any -city had ever been thrown make pipes and to work little things ill 9 as a Storm at s . - . I . L ! :, . no promise,' said Nirs. Bunshaw in her 'circuit with Mr. (now Sir) Frank Lock- . She also stuffs and -shouts of the .,I .. ' most impressive, platform tones, . she 1 1 And I verily believed we were quite con- would please him better. Ile s&id that copp6r and bronze. Le(l ... � � tent. and repined but little at our Inat he expects to be compellad to cl sev- in lerl lie, walls. until fill For my father was a very oral bridges and vi&A b use it is which should enable her to beau . -: , ,, wood, that witty lawyer determined to I importance. one ounts hirds. She has many ta . ta . ! � has your unspoken pledge, which is as- . :-,; . I . ticts eca tify t a rhid majesty, I I sacred, in the' eyes of an honorableman. see how_Waddy behaved in the pulpit. i simple-minded man, who had Been 80 orl"'.knal carelouness to risk human home at small expense. Possibly she eart of China. . A relation of mine. who hreaks,his'-Word -Ac1cordingly, accompanied by a barrister� much of uproarious life, and the false-. lives on their rotten foundations. He could write a wotuan's page, ati(i oer.. 'The, Chinese anni ;.� to a woma,n,.need expect nothing from friend. Mr. Lockwood visited the Metho�I hood of friends,- and amall glitter of said publio safety demanded an increase tainly she could tell how to coustruct . nd years ago, 1-3i . f .,e�_Jl me when I b';Lve done with this world's dist cbaml where Waddy was to preach, I great folks. that he was glad ,to tall of 5t)o Men in tile Police Department. . cosY corners. .-. . I 1) 11 darit4" arche : I goods,' she added, and she left him$- and-took a prominent front seat. But "ack upon hi- own good Will. More- with no possible way of- providi Pipe making is said to be the gift Of rrows e-a(.I, at the I i , . q i I , .. . � after firing this as a parting shot. In addy espied the when he entered - over. he had his books, and me; and as i against the menacing danger. He sail which she is proudest. She has . I)r&- en, after prayiii� - I W - i �.� _. ... her own mind she knew well that there the pulpit,- and, kinylowing their object, t his thoughts be; the Health Department was in a crip- fiented pipes handsomely .carved b-y her telary deity of a .-. � - - was great truth in Peter's assertion detern ined to get rid of'them ; so, after seldom rud for�pled state, and concluded with the stato- - own hands to several of her two or lly an upright A., .- 3 ... .'. that she bad encouraged her friend to some, preliminary exercises, he rose and, havin F-eeft .both of those to him. I feirment that. with the streets reeking with ' thme hundred cousins. -One which she as cast into the . believe that he meant to marry her. . .8. ,,ttF '_ I sl�lemnly said: e jealous of his boo" now and filth, the me re street-cleaning ap- gave to her cousin, the Emperor Will- 111initted suicide), - 1_.I ' But his attentions were so patent,' she " Brother Lockwood will lead the con- then, as a very poor scholar might be*. propriation is a lam. greatly pleased him and is tile fs* ke water gate ir �g . all but exhausted. ' The . yorito pipe of His Ma* t r when assuxn­ � , �._� a ued to herself; ' he was always beg- gregation in,erayer " but reason is the proper tride for Fire Department in handicapped by lack rew it into the : ging me to have her here, and used . Jes 3 be women, as we are Ruick e ug in dis- of funds to increase the force, and from In one of his numerous character .., - " Brother' LockwOod's dismay ' no r% S, that e waters retire ,:,.�, -..I . to be quite restlesq until he could have better imagined than descr Hsi 9 -borrow it tOP to bottom the local governmentwaa Ofthe'placid German citizens, de�,.,oted ! - - t- her to himosplf to take home., J.;nay cerning it, withou CY would have . d. t havill to to I - _ .�- vanished from his seat quic,ker than ' from books. . .I I . . . suffering for mono and being conduct- his beer, his pipe, his family and * , 'e- even the Chi, . . ,. f�­ Up-stairs, Peter was reproaching him- thought, and no " Methody" I - ­ I C ex riment as .- I � I.. - us' . chapel has At any rate, now we were living I ra it ad largely to avoiT an increase of . the , fatherland. � � I . ' PC clOuPle of hun( _4 w,.:_-... I wood, and.trees were tho.only creatures i floating indebtedne of $5,000.000. A : n1peror Kan T� . self with his shake in the b iness, in known big proud presence since. A . I happy ignorance of the crisis which was - ss 1 -Princess Harry also wears a irion0d ' , �; . ar us. to the best of our belief and goneral discussion of the situation fol- ' is an expert amateur photo.gra her all . .- � . It is not often that any one scores off I n�1 a -L�.I- impending the next day. Lockwood. Generally it if, the other *z Wish. ' Few might say in what part &P i lowed. Meantime a co' !?, good violinist. She is, in ac ' '.Onv 3tes, each weighij - I . � minittee of five t,,­ . 1, nk in the ri � -a little way. -Once he was engaged. on tho o ; the wood we lived, unless they 6aw the- will prepare inferior in the number of her , t" . .. - Mrs. Bunshaw haol arranged ?a ver b, _. . - - � "._,_­ �.., tea-party, at which all our f riends were posito side 8Z some definite plans to be accoln" , - " . - from Sir Charles Ru I smoke ascendin - f our sir.Lla.', worked on plishments to her co the Gerniall I . 0 "Pirits, but f . 1:1 ,!:.. to ,;e . chimney, so tbi rom. . itt the next gathering so that , usin. rr .�.-.1"::.-",--: be pre- ,nt to witness the .reconcilia- (now Lord Russell, of Killowen,) who of were the tr . _ -royal*. ied away both , . I , . . oes. and, the embarrassed financial condition of Emperor, and no one ial or - -I I I. , .;. - .. ess into I th stood on . - ents. Only last ;''��. - . . - tion of Allan and Mary*Cressb,urn, and, was tryi to browbeat a witn the land me so full Of Bud-, the city may be dealt with or otherwise, is in it-wiiMt.pe.rim. :..-.-.. --l".. if possible,the betrothal of Peter to Anna giving anfirect. answer, " Yes$# or "No." den rim afil fall. But a little river � properly. at - , how tea merchant - ­ ; - � �1. I . ., Terripeg. With rel;ard to ; She has mingled with the crow 'L � I . 1-er- " You can answer any question 'Yes' called the Lynn made a crooked 4� ­ -, , ., I public exhibitions, a very unusua � ,� another Marci . I . the la', . , � :,.:_, couple, Cornelia had very border . , . .. 4-1 - I . 1 grave doubts, or 'No,#-" declaxed Sir Charles. to it, and being for its size as , His Barber Uses- Only scissors. not al,ways an easy thinK for r _. I annual disastei . - nots a oya 1. . -, Y . � ,.r. �."_ - � "Oh, can ,v I - :. ­ - - but she meant to do her best to bring .out" retorted I,ockwood. water as any in the world. porhAps.can sons to do, and has ridden on t h t .1 I -0 ".., , the enga.gement about.- ," May I ask if you have left off b"ting I be heard all through ; the trees.- o Nihilist will ever got at the Czar. . .. �. . . - . . - ,..:L., .:- Every one 4as arrived, and Mrs. Bun- your wife 11, L . and, of a London .omnibus. She' is a I so e%*I � To Prevent r, , . * � . ' - leaves to the very top of the Warren: with a raxor, at least in ithe pert in ibe use of her tongue, and not," A good rec.ipe fo . . _ L r shaw has gone away for a moment to Of coum Lord Russell is not a ivife-I wood. 'In the summer all' this Was barber. The autocrat has his I always gentle. . ., .. �:i ' . .. -�, ._. call Peter ; -&-, Allan takes advanta_g.p of ;beater, but he was fairly cornered. If sweet 'and pleasant; but lonely, and - :�J -P YPOIs from ru ­ : . � , ­ ..I_ her absence to say something to Mary he said "Yes" be admitted the praoti dreary, and sbu carefully trimmed, but with L The Prince has appbxently much 180. . :". Cressburn ddersome when the' . individuality than his fiancee. He is O� Olve one halt c .- _.�- .. '111is sister simply rules if he said "No- the situation was sruji twigs bore drops' instead of leaves, and cwlawrs- Even this is treated as . (I ". 1� him. I am certain that nothing but his worse. -He did not press the point-with the ground woula not stand to the foot.: sponAble and important fune NV�A �'e . - A r6- officer in the Danish Navy, an bt� o Pound of moite ­ � . L I ' � tion, and been receatly stationed in the ni and-mix it in . . ..1 , .1 I dread of her interference made him go the witness, I -and the play of ligLt and shadow fell.! of the four Grand Masters of the Court, l6dies. He is fond of athletic, So A$ - - --1 .�, ­ � ., .- reluctant to ,-let you Ir-.iow her. He I .. . � I � 0 " raphite as will . . . i __.__�_�_. .I�, . . ...." "I.. _. . . 3 .9 ..-� cam :L ' - ' ' _ - - ' JUMP. ' , 1 or. :­.%��,! . - like the topping of a tree. into one great 1.as they am called, 6116 always attends and ver i C Smear the i . . .. --, o-to me the other day af ter I last �_, -L, _",�4� :.. ,;, '.T .. �:'. 1 6 _y b g. a haracteristic 3 a _,._1 gatiwl'. -,..,. L 0- I '"N'. - . . ­ _.. 1-1 11 re-, amd 'after 24 1 - saw you, and was half mad at the idea -`11_:..- ' AL1jht' 0b1fi : 1 the Czar when his Mx*tY is under the family. He is over six feet., and .�. i. , '.. .], . -, I Now. there Was a young man -about' barber's care. N -_ _ who , - __ : - of losing ,vou, as he thought you meant Pr' ofe:soi, said a graduate, 1- '* ot that any doubt 4s ;I only one of his near relatives whO 7 wf L-linen cloth. ­ - . I ar r ing fo- var . I ,L I . � -.,. 'a in this time, and not so y distant frova felti,44 to the fidelity. ot the to . bigger is Prince George of Gre-eem. .I .. - ; ; .. . . _. _.I to give him 'up., � . be pathetic at parting, -_3T,tea to bar Place'as distances are counted there artist. The'( ily of:Gue _. I _. . _�-,- , . � 1. ,. ., Allan was doing all he could to patch you for all I know. Pra - ami I � ___qW3._ __ - ,�, -_ - I - ... - I I . y do n lonriva . .� . -whe, managed to make . ,himself,-&c_; been barbe Jabovsk a al ­_ ­_-,. � . ,� - __1 I I . up the quarrel. and was on a fair way tion -such a trif Is. was the roply. I ra to the Imperial House of . Humility -is the truest abstinence ., ' � . ;� . s I I.: I - % , . -, . . - L .quainted with us� 61thOugh We lived a RManoff from tua �. � ,- . ; . . 1 . - 11 . . . I - ;I � -,:- -�. . I I . � - 1, . - ,-1 . . I .. . -I . 71 . .. . ., . . . - . , .tim' o�qf 190tar P%" -,- tile World.-Delatly. . . 1. �_ -1 "_. -- . ,* ., . . � .._�. _�.-I . . . . _. I � 1, I . ., . 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". ,. .:,�­_!I i�,� '. _:� 1! � - , t.. - . � k 4 ,1� . ";, .-,Z ., Q . ,a ' - : � . I .., I. � . , 1,I . .- -racked b h ieal .ailments.: I ance, the retail trade of Burm;h in --1. ---. � 4- I" � 'i . . � bodies are � y p Yal -4 'SOMI - UBEIIAPPEX . , �. . � ' . I - Christmas b '' - � peacefully as Is possible4cw-mlowm 0 TO PES- - � n"._��-'.P, ells. ' : - " ' , ,9" � , CURRENT A _�"',.',- - . L ..!., 7. . 11.,�.,T., � . . . .. ..I � -1--1. � .. . .- �---,,"..",., . . '6ut the merry Christmas ch____ - They sit in the court smokbag'aud- .ox.; - . � almost wholly in the hands of women. - ,"' I- . . 9 i I .�_ __ ..�1. -,", �_1� � Ri n1g, I- ime I I. I . � ,r - . , 11 � -r",, 1.-1 IF-­- 7- . I I �rot� - 11.1-- ,' . . I,X,��r�..r- - I � . . � -v 't . . -1- . - .1-11 . 6 - . � . 11-11.t . . : . ..:_ . . �.__� �%., , , , � I ... � I— --'- very -&, 11 ted Proclaim the message far and n ar, ; obali minisocrims; they play cards �, � � �. ;. . . ., �.._ . -Strangest of all, despite their absolute �- ,�. �_-- ,0- ,_:% - - y -of - mp ca - .11 . - .I.. ,-1 "i , ::- I n thew ' � a Peace and good will in every clime, in - hall ; they work unmethodi- ODD THINGS THAT HAVE RECENTLY emancipation the Bu.rmese women are I ­� -11. ,.,.. gin 0 - t 11 I ­- 1. .,.: C.� - ft , potitic and diversified social Td rich and -poor sweet Christmas cheer. ca . 2 . ;_­ I � �� .4 ef. � I ll...e gF t I ­ .. .il. . .&I conditions in heir gardens, selling their flow,- . .pronounced the most womanly on earth. , - , ,� �­ , .. I OCCURRED. : '. ­ - I .. D'. � .55 11 .1 . plie'llomena we hear a great deal said . ­ . . 1. ers or vegetables to visitors, and they .; .. : ,., .,� -. . . � '. I 11� _�,_ �­'­;�_i_.._; -,- ( , ijr . � � - -1,:- be I � � _ possessing to the highest degree t '. . � .�-,T_., I , . . ___ - -, . �'. . , i - ..I. . - ­ . �.� .- , , - , __ -� 1. .:.. - ,� 7 .� .� � 'er land and' sea - - , , - - .� ,� . �,_' N , I .1.1t_ �� . .�%__-_� - %%i Lh refeXence to the preaeher� q[titude Loudly proclaim o move about the nei,4hborhood at will. , - . . . indefinable charms which enthrall maJ36 , 11--,� -.�,l�_!!�-:- --�, .. - 1, _. I .. - , .. . _:1 .. W, I I �r -- he has What love divine for men did plant�� . wandering along the embankment, weauby reavie of uritain-capitai irllA Not long ag� a fou , - . .I" yj�,, ;, � . � .. . r-year-old girl who . ' . - ,;�� . .1. .,ppolitics and civic affairs. That The setting of the captive free. � wato'hing the barges sometimes even Uhment In Servia-The PritioneraInd -".."'," ­ -J, -, , - '..'- 11' ' - _i�,._­­ ,I V JAS I � ., �- ." . was leaning out of a windovi in the _.. '. -i,A o" -- '4�-; - FOR - T4?liie relations to Public questions is con- The nobler brotherhood of ,man,' _._;,, __ : ross n the river and entering Bat- : 1. - I,��Iw . . � ..I the Judsce-retrolenin a Cure for 8nake ,-" -1. L j 1. . . c I I . . � �;.%yv�,,,­� .; � , .. - "I'll��. ..Cded on all sides-that has b(ol" e a � . I tersea Park-or gazijag into the shop . . third story of 'a' house at -Lausanne,, .:�,_ _." ; � - �4% . I Surcease of grief to those that m' I-Ite-An Italian Woman's Terrible Ite- . - - . ^�s�`­. , I � ourn. _ I � I 6-I 11, .:�_ ;V.. . �T� --,-,/0! ,�� , COL11monplace of popular con,Jction. But Rest to the weary, heave '. windows on King's Road- and Sloane , veaxem-weman'b' Rialkle ill Burmah- Switzerland, lost her balance and fell,: . C.� ,'_-f�.z, '. ,M, .. . - .;_ - .;J - street. The artists and -sculptors in . . - ­�'. .�. . 6. , in T_: j,i_,iL how far the preacher should go,and A fuller life beyond death's bourne : . Chelsea frequently employ old men -to Rommulle.pallread hervire,etc.$etc'. arparently to certain death, on the cob- ' - � ..1. Z,,-�,4�.,'. Z,�-�, . , ,!.,,, 1-- I ­ 11 .Arl"C'.1i. I ,� ., 1.�. - � I- " .1�_.� .,- ,. , ro .� liow far he can go, in any given c" is a To such as seek to i3nter in. w . . b e-stone - pavement. - But fortunately ...; .,;,.��.�. . ,�,� ".-'-A!,.- zi�'. - - ''-"' -P"' umi- I . . sit to them as* models. and the rdoney - ,�,141 ,., 1=11, . �, .1_. .q, A special edict 'lately issued by the the shutters of a window directly u& '� ___ 'i IT5 1_5� . - �. " -1.1-,kg -have Ws I ..� ' . ­ . .,_.�. ­,� - , -- !��, 1. � R it' q - . [Y' .16 thus earned they "ad on tobaccoand derneath happened to be halt open- &nd - '.. - . A.-OTF. ve.ry nice Question. Shall he - - tom� porter. ,1 . 1 . ;_.,I .1 I . 1_ X � .� . I 1. 1... Peal forth with no uncertain - police at Stuttgart, Germany,. prohibits I -i 11 -�.-�­ A'�__ re 6 ; - .­�_",', -;r-*,' f,f � .1 .. � . - . - - _,: _­­,"."�4, ��V .1, . , , % t a 4"-,�`4",�­ &ty on all topics of national Or local in- That love leaves none ' a ' . 1411, �h �` the ,child's d so caught thereon. Th .17!-N ban, The birds were -singing loudl the bfeyoRA8 from puttin their legs on th flimsy garment did not support her . I Ii.�,-­ ��-- - �- r7,:.! " 1� 10r14,,Ik�l c.st, or shall he (as far as his'public And they alone are blessed that own � I I ' � , '- ,. - � tex Y� w "!,,,',�I# ,;- I ,,y,JV4-_gV - -a fell again . ­­_ �--,.; - -,,­%,:�,f V. . gardens. In the shrubber (re an handle bars While riging. weight long; 'but wheii sh , ­� - � I I a . .1 � - e t '' � ..:'I.1� �t��w - I .-, - , � _ � 11 I I I Do ._1 " nii�nistry is concerned) remain an in- Their duty to their fellow mAn. - 11 shades of green. A.mid. t' or 11 f LI-Hung-Chang- Viceroy of 'China, she tumbled into the arms of a man I . �-.�':�,,�;_,.�,,�.M, - I - . . , _a .,Q'Ap� - .. -�. ,,,� 0 ­ wrutable sphinxt Questions of detail F" .-',,, � ; delicate leaves stood a single great - vho bravely ran to the rescue, and es-, _'�.' I.; ' ._-.�I ._� Y;�!� . Proclaim as loudly as you can .:I- A, .1 I maintains &-private army of 10,000 sol- 't . - .­ ­ .­,�,­­ . . 1. I . ­ * - � . - ; .1. ­ %,-. e_ Irl, _.. - . � , everg I 0% ca ed without the slightest injury. : :�'. -. ,�j,"? �_4 . . C1 � - ".­� . 9 , a,s to political duty can,only be decided The tidings glad to ol and young,- ' reen, whose branches h mo- diers. P % .. a I .. ,..�'A,,,- - .7* ..�.­- -,1'�,f".;��--,� . __� -_L tionless and- heavy., its life of a more . ' .. �.. ..Ir ..c 12t� '. , .­ . - .. ._­�, 'w,�' . -1 R � ..� 1)y the individual miniBLer ]himself, if not Peace upon earth, good will to man, . , somber sort than the nervous vitality In Great Britain sixty persons have Therailroad service in, Asia Miner - . :­ - :-J,t. . ' 'j , - . . . - , ,.:. :1 -,, ',�-,-��-� _'? " I I unittI'sL jLLst selfishly for himself. It is prob- First by the angel oborists sung. ,1 of the lighter foliage. Seated &Ion as romantic as the unspeakable Turk. - , Z,: f,­�� � n W, - � a on each an annual income exceeding $300,- 1 I— -;: -_-.';:;�H , - �t' ; 4-1 . ' . � . � ,jit, I 4- I! -1-, ��! _­;i�ll �. a bench was an old man clad in the cus- - "-1A `�A - 5, . n ., ,Lble, however, that a consensus of opin- � .. 000 2,000 more-receive from $40,000 to The Broussa "Official" relates that a .. .;;,. ���.' �A. 6*... � - ,,, , -I ---�" ;.­ - ... ...- . -, -e , . .. _,r-.'.,.. � 4�i-I ,V,�, . - . �, I Un,,:.._- ,�_. ­ I . . - . I - -I tomary blue coat of the pensioner. He $2K0,000 and 3,000 others can spend from short time since one of the . , 4 . - �-A4 1 . ion obtains among intelligent Chris- C' � A-- --.- ­ -`... � . trains r - ,..�:.. , i '. 't ,,, , _.- , ..ft.".. :_ 1l .'� ;. d - � I - --,'_:­,, - . . eep dal& ,, '�,w I .� 1. 71 1 - . ­­­,� ., 0 ­ �_.. tian p--ople to -the effect that it is en- : &­_ - ._ -L -- -. had a short white beard and his $25,000 to $�0,(.03 every year. n between Brousaa and Mon , ,'� ' '.. 1 of t I -. k ly-wrinkled face was pittM with the ni 0 ­_ -'_--� ,i,*"4:'­, �- . . . _ , 1-1* .."A ;.r, i -1� tirely possible for the preacher to be a smallpox. He had livedthirty In" Siam there is a species 'of small ed on reaching an extensive vine- I _,:,,�,:U "R, 11 � yearain � - .i;;� I ;,, , . * - -I . �.. i - . . I I � - . - 3 k ,,i . ��_. I t "-_"�j at ; the conductor and engineer then �, - I Af rica. and. strange to say, it seemed as black ant officered by. mounted " gen- . �,_�7!4 2 " - 1 .". ­ .� . .,_R�� � " . �_ � � ., . .civic affairs without becoming mago L P . _,�1..,1_!_,; "",1i yar - :,! poN er in " 'i's I m a s I we , I it V I M a' n! to cutting grapes, filling tin can - - I . I- , ..1,;� . ve '� -I - iI­.�--, I " .� a partisan of this or that political on- . I , � ­,I fected by his residence there. The wings .. ., :"_;� � 1-1+1 11 '. D . �. � if the character of his face had been af- erals." Among the working troopsmo after tin can, and desisted only � -4 ___ _. - . I - I ' after a i . -,V *, I " . . . ­.� ,-,.- �� - ......W."T.., - I - at regular intervals 8-610- . : . ­: I ,'I , , - �4 long altercation with the guard of the , - Wfv�',;�.Iv._ . une monster ant ­ .r. , deavor, .. . .�, - - t ' _ .. I " .. � , V-14, I , �' .-_ ". , - , - . ,; ,vl�.I,.:,:- ,� incm�:," -" of his nose had become flattened and phants as compared to the others--and - .-��1: _, ,,� . � at any rate, withotA anno Park Village, East is a-quiet street his ,h place. It is further said that *t on* -r- ' - _7-; - �­ - - ;;:Zeo PIS were thick like a negro's. His ­­A!�,�,�V�M� kdMa 'I I L -j'"W-p- _n _ _ I _, ,J­ 'unit*,-,',, g his partisanship offensively from the - on each of these sits or rides one of the time a train stopped . -e VeU. ill, I ' I . . . �1 .-, , . to let a b I � I :�'. -I.." � f"A. in- London, near Regent's Park. The bore an expression of suffering - '1�_�- I ", . -A. . &iered desk. Perhaps we may charac- � -- small ants. evidently in command. pick up W tobacco pouch; at anothey -- ..,.. .� Y. ���.- and resigned . : : , � �1.1 ,� - houser are small and old-fashioned, and ;, ­; , �-.��I-,-.- " terize this ideal of a preache�'s civic op- The Japanese,evidently mean to profit time, to let ss and .. ls',, ,-�.�,.,.;��t-;_qt.*,e- i I I �-25 The lady had distributed her crowns - _.,":.--�_,,-�.�'," Ma --:.- '1� - 11 so mac two of them are so overrun with & - vecover his hat. - . - _ ,1...,.�_1!1_ � .i� portunity as an argument, not ,h one or I ad half--crowns plentifully' among the by their understanding of Western eiv �:.­."..­, -, '.� :�.:�t'l ..�. Prj*jA L . . � - -�.;-'- ".-, i � - I- , . ,.4.E 1._.�'.. .� . vd- , - _� - . , 1-: �­ -:�__.; ., .�.. .N - _ , . -, ines that not the slightest glimpse of old soldiers, and was about to return ilization. 11 . 1� . �"_ ,_ - 4* , . for politics in the ulpit as for the in- v .... ,;.� � _.f ' I , . - _ , - , . them"'i- P When her glance fell upon the aged sol- -, - � I - ­- ..,.,, .� 1-1 '.1 ,ir�9- -.I_. - _ -_ _ � 41* �-`, 1 I . . : . -,�, 11 . ,INS the masonry of the walls is we ' , - WINTER WRINKLES:— : _V.:;�'.� ti, �-N . - . .- . ., ,­­...:' - ...__1 . L_ flue.noe of the pulpit'in politics. I n. Thew tage stamps are now counterfeited- to _­ �- - - . -4V15 Prinft'-- 7r.;-- dier. Then a vale wan torn from the ­ � 1. ,!.. "I.. . . ..: I . .1-!* . 9- . - , - .. , , � -,.-,- .. �K�­ ---X..' �, -_S.P': houses are small and old-fashioned, and . perfection so . . . . ,: . ,�X., 1 n '��, . . 1, � came . . _. I ­.:-.-.. :_­,�,. _-, ,3� !..'35�'!- . . ,% - ' '. . , -.1 e-, , 'A,�-,Y . -;."., - I ­,�I I_ .. � . . r ef orj-�,, . . I . -�1. 1.1. DARt. The secret marriage again unsuspecting Europeans. A slight .-:;�_ - - _- - - � -.1.- .:.., - ,� .", . . 'Ywood Terrace," "The Lindens," or 6 her; she heard the words of the cler- ­-,:,,-��.�,31,111 , I , W I.,� - 4 __ " - .2 .� �,_. It is entirely unnecesaary-,- and, quite 'L � Hoax-What makes your4on yall and ­ ;1 , -- 1. _*, :7 � _ ­ . " ,;if :��..., . . � . T �_­ n in the country church, and mur- change in the inscription saves the - I :,--'- . . . "Somner Villa." They are of pictur- gYma about about the house that way f Joax - I ,_. � 4. repugnant to the kospel purpose of ser- . , . counterfeiters from conflict with the ..� I., . L lato-i I i "M husband I" she turned a . L - ��,­,, ... qll?_� �r muring . ge pathetic, I I ,, ad . .,�.. , que, whimsical design, and one fancies - . �. -1 'I., nionic address. to bring the pass law. He's getting in training to enter ool- '. . ..�,!.". - - - 11 lef,a� ing prob- e' fled f rom one y igure. . lege next -year. . ­­.�;, 1.11-1.` .-,.., � . , - il 'I '. .-,*.,�.,�'- . I .. -1 I .- ,:, �,;;-;--,,.�, 1�., lews and noisy discussions of the plat- th6y must originally have been peopled She almoist ran past the little gafflens Four years ago a Hungarian judge - � - � ,.;-;:*:.'.'V i. .__ - � ,� ' :� �­.­ .. ..,%, . . �, Uncle 'Rastua-I doxis won dat turker ,�. __ ..".- - I I . , . , . . I :, . �,i '.. :) * ., form into the services of the sanctuary, by picturesque, whimsical people. The decorated with oockle-shells, ana,whitti named Moriz Ravel married a very at de raffle to-night. Aunt.Dinah-y4F ___ a.. . �.,�_.,_; ?rin*yli. . -q I I " esent occupants of the street axe and agitated, re-entered her cab. �.',;­.v while it is not inappropriate.-but rather Pr beautiful girl. The alliance proved a was lucky, eh 1. Yas, I was po'f ul luck f;-- DI, 316 a& , The week that followed was like a y _ ,..7: ... � ­ _N � ._.. `�­:_�A,��, ;! I - , � .,:,,-"��i 4 1- � - mus . � �-­ - a bounden Auty for the pulpit to icians, actresses and singers, who dream failure. Two months ago t1ley parted While de, res' waa shakin' dice I 'sZ;U -, . �-wl; - - , make her youth and romance came to . -,, . ... �'.�.:,i,� ".. � . I , '. A-7,,� 'ho _� . I ' my-oe'f. :. . . .�,-,Y,.,-,,�,%., ' - , .. :�`,t',�,"1!1 .1 in poli - in-anger, the wife taking with her a . . -. ; .,.-- . Itself felt as a live, tel";; force _ come and go withamazing rapidity. her as vision and all that inter ,� . ....,"-,. I - � . . �_ ,� - �I ...4�., 4 ' . - .. � �� I le, 11 . &Vr'ffi 05,000 insura Judge-Defendant, can you advance -,- � ..,I� ,f_-, 4. 1 Sao - . .�, .,,-,,�..I.X I i ,� tic3­as a practical The denizens of Park Villap enjoy 41- vened vanis d and faded away. - nce policy on her husband's - �!,;�T,­ , - , 1,��­ power Which must. L All London was asleep on that morn- life. Ravai then committed suicide anything more towards your defen - ''. * ' :04_,... . I ' , - -1 I I . . __, ,61111 � . 1 ­!­., -­­..,,,,,,,� $4 . 1�, , � .i � . -� - ieby: , &�" '_ - . . �J;�- be reckoned with, bkauss of (and most absolute stillness, for the noise of - - " -'' 54, - � I%— . .ing preceding Hospital Sunday. Along avowedly out of spite, because the Defendant-No, your honor. I had only _- �- ,; ., . . ,i A. ., - - I �...A q .� - . .z._ Z1 11 , . - � , I . -1. , ij_ . _�. ;� . . not in spite of) the fact that it is a the omnibuses on Albany street doesnot the embankment everything was hush- under the clearly expressed conditions $i andl have a1ready given that tomy ., . . . .., , : .1 . . , _.,,�. - , - - . � - �.. I ...�....:.,:,:a - -.,-.-,.�--..,;;,I I. 5 Engl-o4__ hich makes not only for a right- Penetrate here;.. nor does the great ad and the mighty river guing out with of the policy, the insurance company lawyer. . I '! 1._'.._,.. �. � pcwer w I - : ., - - �_'4 . - . --r- .-,.1- 1 , . .1 I- �� the tide made no apparent sound as it was released from all liability. Bacon-That lawyer you recommend Is . . ., 1, �.� -',. ' ' , rkably . eoLisness which is alivrady in sight along traffic of Kentish Town and Camden ' ' - ' _. -­'­ -, , ,.iv .,,­�tlK�."-Z� 1, kahed against the solid stone, bulwarks. ,., - -- t'..i6,,� - .4 I Town that flows through Hampton WE In Servia capital punishment is by -note man of his word. Egbert,-Why �; ; � �,_��," Il,�',- I _. � ���.�,I�,- . �� , - � L, 1 3�, , " , �, _;S �� .- Prin-�.- the lower levels of the average politi- he east was indicated the breaking not f He told me I could talk freely to -. ­`�11,�� - �. . � - .,� .. M ". -r � _� I . -1 - �, . a i"4 (.1an's vision, but also for an ideal which Road in- aj�y wise disturb its peace. The olnf dtay. The color changed on the (am shooting. In the near future Stang him, and look at the bill be*,% sent me I � . 1'. ' L- .L� . �%-I'i'qf­ - N..�. .,-!, � . . , ,,, - � . . . ,�-piil 1. I . - of the water and the houses along the Nihailovichs, a woman who killed her ..: ."I� - 11 .�. - k , - .. , milkman who enters this tranquil spot I can't see why it is, said Bobby, . �-�44,�k_.. i �%_­ . . .. I dinary . , ..-.� '�i,i : : .­ .::'�-�i,i - . is- the - humanity's or is riverside assumed a more vivid outline. son with an axe while he was a8lee I that when little boys are cross folks ,, �' - ' . ., '�"' .1 . Fred- .q uest. C involuntarily meows" in a lower key. . 0 .I-- :,I',_�:..,­_'. ��...I . ,I ' , an the pulpit be in politics as The jets which followed the wind- wL.1 be riddled with bullets according 'say they am naughty; and when pap" . *t .� 3 � .1- Y - �,_. . I "I,1.-�1'�,41i_-,�i d even that daring light Ras- of the embankment Dow -be- law. She is the first woman sentenced and mammps are cross, folks sa they A471� . , V Ls King - a force and permeative influence unless an -horseman, ing line - , - e, 'A.-,�; - I ,�, , , , ;,;-;.. . I... I Politics with its .catchwords and party the butcher boy, reluctantly checks his gan to grow pale. '. - ;�..,C,- %_ i. ' . - 1!�,.'' - to death under the reign of King Alex- are nervous. . . - - _i.;-". , - - i ­ ," , . .,I "?_-, ,- ,6, . - � Suddenly from Battersea Park .. .-,.. a��, �� - -I 1�� - - 1, , % i (Fles be voiced in the pulpit I Certainly; Pace on entering here, when he sem & ander. I wonder if that diamond Mudge has -- -_ --.. _��..�,J." n bird's note was heard. rising clear and . 11 .- ,�".j , , I , � 1 . there is nothing to rum over. A writer in, the Chronik der Zelt adyg is of the first water I t I doubt t. it - 1-1, - - . , ... tement b ut in order to that result the pulpit penetrating out of the silence. Other - I . �.. - ,_'�:_"� :,*:*�I . n!Bwa- naLst be manned not merely occupied by The residents are of a retiri,ng na- 'songsters caught up the note untilthe that In India snakes are not as plenti- bas been soaked so many times that I . .��1. - - . � � '__ . I -Z - I 'Z - . ,� . . �_, . I., it must be of the tenth or eleventh '- . I .. - ­-_..�,4- � I .. - .,, �- tare, little disposed to trouble am- whole park was filled with music. ful as-le generally supposed; but almost - . .­. ... ._�� -.., , � th . . I '' --.+ - 1, lent in , f igurehead8; and the gospel that is ater by this time. . :_ �. I I ,--i, I I - * _� -,, . ;,,-­,.,,,�_�iI�,- .. ­�,. 9 .��,"Lr.�,." - . ... _.. , _ � , -, . These sounds were wafted across the in the same breath he mentions that in w . , - -i.�,.:,�If I ��. he fact , preached must be of that virile, prax.-' selves with their neighbors' affairs.- See how clean of snow Brown's side- � , I - ,:.,4.1.11 , still, water and then the birds in the . -1 'e_ .1 . " ,��,- : - . �, :-,4!-. . i ��&_,;: :,j a from L lea[ type which announces its -relations They dig in their gardens and trim Chelsea Hospital gardens resounded. As 1886 the Government paid $8,000 in per- walk is and look at Jacobson's next '_ �. 11 �'--ez � L . -1� k,... I . ... I ,!Wk., . _ . � . . ` - ' .4�, �,�,�.. . - - to time as well as to eternity, And to their vines without a thou- ht of what the light became more apparent in the m1ums on 417,596 snakes killed or Cap- door. Yes, but you don't understand. ' '. L,­.­.,.,�,"'...- _'., - 9 ,� � :-"!f�f� 4 '. � _!J.I�k�:,,_-, .. 'L' , ,f_'�­,_' ,ill add .- - . -1 tured. He does not deny that death W bat I I saw Brown borrow Jacobson's.- ._ - - n east he melodies arose louder and - , . �-,.;- - -�-:,�,�, ,�:, . . . - � _ �,. L I �, . earth as .well &!3 to heaven. If the Is going On next door. But though the from cobra bite is almost, instantaneous, snow shovel two boars ago. ... .. ... . .-.-.- � bL the, louder, ringing out Nature's song in "'. _.I , �,, ---- ", - - I _ r, , I . `�� - � � " .-- . aut.hor of the epistle of James were to days are.quiet, the nights are not. The and he admits that. boas fifteen and ',�,.-,',-.;.-,_-.- , . . .I -: , , - the very heart .of loondon-redeMption See, here, waiter I Those-eggs are-not-- - - .-;- ..�.­* , � I . , . ­ . . lights of hansom cabs flaah in and out for all mankind. The first beams of twenty feet lonK are not at all rare In ­ , ,�­­ �t , '4"" � -,--� , cx-cupy any one of our pulpits for L: :.T-- , A--.----1 N.-I.� trk and' a -few cooked. properly. I.. know it, air-. but-. ,*: - 'A 4.". . "" - the rising sun touched the housetops. the Indian jungles. �_-.­ , ,`r� �L I , �... -i Sabbaths his influence upon the poll of the winding streets; they dri�e up The tosing. The institution of life insure. ou said they.were for your Wife, and. - -'.­� .- .;o.Am. y . big, ".. tical ni:e in' I know it the lady was your wife she - ' . .. . �.L . _ __ . . I ..­ ­-1 fond of;. fsiLuation would be immediately felt. to the houses- at all hours; people get The overture was done. - . uldn't be very particular. . -, . - L-, . I . . France memo to be a tempter every- 430 -,% :'_ . ::. . - - 111. ��,:Z "I even though in or get out, and the cabs disappear in To-day the drama to be enacted by �4 ......L.. __­�,,:-z- - I � ­, ...­ ,_ -OL . ..­'�.­ , .. - ,�,- - - - I he failed to quote the . I whom. From Hodmezo-Varsarbely Mr.' Henpect (anxiously)-Canl bring - ;.,i� N-1i" ith the ' ine Road-. The policeman L*ndon is "."Hospital SundaT." It a . � . .1 , L . - 11�... P_ "-' . . I Nva tchwords or to echo the rallying cries proceeding in court, Mr. Blackstone, to : - ­�. . --- I __ . � I �� . � n Eng- Deals to everyone, for it is suffering Hungary, comes the news of the arrest - .�._S,,.��.�� ,-;L_1 I , �:��_� 11 ,:!�.'��4 _�:!�..'��4 ., of any party. in time of great civic walking his solitary beat thrusts his I — set aside my wife's will? La yer- ::: ."'.'_"L ��:!'e,� f . I , � , 41-.; .1. � in heri- � hat makes the whole world kin. Mrs. of Mrar. Jaeger-Szalai, a midwife of �v . 0- ,_ .-� .1 L . .q_�'-.� , � � ideas,-, crises there may possibly 'be a demand lantern suspiciously in the gardens and Polmorth entered the gardens. Every that place, on-the,-charge of having fur- Wby�your wife isn't dead, man is she I -- ;.... ";�-1:i4,>,,-L�I 1, �, I � , ,:,:.�" , �,i I- - . .. . . I -1 . . 4. � - Mr. enpect-NO; thr 'a just the trou-- I "..� -�_. - ' '�'*_�� . � peers ,over the walls, for the neighbor- old man stood near his small square of :� , ,. .;.�,."f,,-. ­. _i. J � - - , youn4 - for. politics in the p4lpit, but ni hed the poison with whi h t n persons I -`�--'�,`2';i,i._. ,11 . -during ble . �, . L . . .. . . ­ I. . -4. �_', . 1: __ \�-P__.,-il erawed � the "off years" (&a- d through all the hood offers every opportunity for ground. whose lives were insured by herself and . b, L '' ; - - �, 4 . - ' '­�; , . , :,v, a . , . � . , . , _ 7 _ . 1.1, --".,. . � .I _ �_ -� .�.`­' . s iess by. . L L -- -Ob." said a visitor, "look* at this others had been sent to the grave. The Mrs. Snaggs (who was a school tow .I �. �"�,-!��;_ 1, year) there ib - thieves. The Albany street police ft&- ri - _�..­ ., ., LL , .. __,4. 1"" , call for.the vigo ' garden with a pretty windmill.". terrible wonian has confe9sed that she er before her mar 'age) The scientific . . - ,4, rous ex- -, ,"i I I , L _ :;%;' 9 �,_ . tion chronicles many a thrilling episode �* own as ', ertion of the influence of the ialpit in Mrs. Poilworth trembled as -an old sold "suitable" dows of poison at $50. name oi Turk is Meleagris Gallopavo. ,. ­-:,,,,;-;­-VA1�1 . . - " - . 11 . Mr. Snaggs-14e will abbreviate that - ,­Ii�;-% - -- .,�,,� �, ,_0 �, I I - ,--- V "' nim resting that has happened hereabouts. -Be- man h%nded her a bunch of flowers. It sometimes happens that violent .; --:.-. 11�-_ti�." 4V 7 , p-litics. I... ,1�� 1�1 I .. . name to " Dennis" for the time being. - :.- . -11-1 r,2% " -4, -� L. . .. �� .L- Ls ver ,., .1 'j.�.� -J, ;­11.,_,�.- -hind the houses on one side of thestreet " Thank you." she said In a low prisoners- fire missles at their jud I . :.'.�,:,,-4?� 01'P I ;.,:,�:-,. : -,:�:,. . I . gas. Father, said the small boy, what r, _�. _* _ ,Mi.%, )f higL I-, : - . .1 flows the sluggish waters of the canal. voice. i-� - *I- .1 - �:, � ( � - ,.,:.�t' -1, - - , I � :�' . �'��­:­: 4" - '��- in whose muddy depths many unfortu- At, the sound of her voice be started. - � �,�,--.�,�,-..),� - I . I Rafaello Giagnoni, who lately stood be- makes piano-players wear their hair --,-� . .." ­-- - - � " HUGE TIDAL WAVE& �. -: - " Carrie," he said in a bewildered fore the bar at Pistoza, Italy, can I longl Don't bother me, Johnny. But, ` .�L� .,_'� ,". , . .1�- na - . I . Lughter�' .. i � . .- tea have ended their wretched lives. ay . ..'I-�---�­Z -.;.,�',-Z, � . "I w . ­ _,�,,�­,J.", . ..I .-i.,. - L;",4 by her'!' Those That Sweep the Cil"t O, In this locality reoided Mrs. Polworth, he flowers fell to the ground. claim to originality in this line. When father, I wish to know. Oh-it's so this. _ . ,; I . Mint at ,a . -- _ .� �._ '" `.�,�.-,-,R-;- Buffer- .' An actress of much cleverness and con- "Aioilf , she responded. "You know sentenced to several months' imprison- public won't be able to we how much ,�':--... e�� :7� 1 ' , . - , .11 , . . _ I. - I -� .�;?, ,% Least Twice Every Ike&r. I I ". , lis con- ,,,, siderable means. She had lived her me f" ment be quickly pulled off one of his their heads have swelled. ..�..,._.,��:­,�, % - _ , , 1. � - .- . � .:... . "'.". , � - , I . ­ .� ��,�,,Q_1,1;_ I . J Twice a Year-at each equin�x­6e greatest triumphs. and had now settled -burled it at the magistrate's Are you goi�'g to give any Christmas : . I 'i luently 1�� His lips moved an if about tospeak. boots and . . _'.�, �1;-.�-,,% - & .A - _ � - �' .. - . �­ -,­­I- ..- . 1, 119 cer. , 4::- .,TI R �1 ft�; X; 0-I I family ,-; down to a life of retirement, devoti when suddenly he pressed his hand to head. He hit him, too, and is now suf- presents? asked a friend of Spi ,A LL fainous tides 6f the Taien-Tang L-river, - .;; �� .,y_11�,TV mortal ,� herself to deeds of charity and kind- his heart and without a groan sank to faring for it. Well, said SeLh, thoughtfully.'I should. .�'!- �--,- "`k�_`N-T-`I`_ A'A", Of Wife WL that flows from the borders ' . - ;- � �.' ,��, - - .- .- - �LL, the ground. Mrs. I 'the police 'dis- like to give the man next door, who is -'-'- �,�'. `Z"--- I,. , . . arr ,f�_t� of-Kiangsi, ness. . .Zolworth fell upon Near Lug&. Russia, G- - " . . . th !,_ 't;�­- 1.4-�t"V;Ij , . (I I [. Borrow, . I'tilikien, and Chekiang to Hang I Chow Many years before the opening of this her Irnees by his side and then an learning the flute, six moutho in the , - -!�,�­ �, ,Il- .,-,.r,r- - ,�, i he is i story a secret marriage- occurred on fervor of a nature that had been re- covered that &sect holding its meetings `�.:2 ..L��' *. _,­., L � ,��j�'-jk, _- : . _ _-:. - , - _ , - bay, attain their greatest height, and there had for some time past been sacri- � . ',';Z'4�11Z`�_- - � . . house of correction. . : . . ._14' a them Christmas Day at bath, England. After pressed for years burst its bonds. She ;..."...'.tj.!�j 1$�X%Al ,-�L g . * _�_1, ' , . ; a bore of sometimes over forty feet the ceremony the young couple issued wept and pressed her lips to the old He pinned upon his overcoat-- -­r .1 - 1.: --.��-�,...,, , ';.!�N , "01 , r__�.':­ *, ,L ' .'", -,__ � ,�,__ a' . ficing children. The bodies of many That sneering Johnny Powe ' - �- ' L;' ". -NO-,-I . in height sweeps irresistibly u' its from the church and were about to im- man's brow. The doctor was oummon- children. apparently two to four years " ­.� ­ '_14'11`. -,?._-,-3f-' arry in . p A big, chrysanthemum and said: . .1 ..� _, -,:: -L'.,.I Z�li �A ­. _ .. . �- �_-_'A__!W ter their carriage, when officers of, the ed , _ ._1 .�' ;'L ' ' ,%;.',0., � � - � tv - - � , R� , . � - I 1,.,-.f_ - ,,�, �'__' 'I I � L� .,q I is also Fihallow and funnel-shaped estuary, , but his services could be of no avail. old, Wers'found in a vault under the " That's what I cauliflower. �� _� , ,_ - ''. � . � law arrested the bridegroom for some Toward nightfall & Pensioner who church. Forty-five peranns of both sex: . . , 51- ,. - f. [) avoid often producing tremendous havoc to . What on earth have you been doing,' I �'..-,. � k I C bTy at- tt crime. The lady thus unoeremon- had been an old comrade of Tom's made as are now in prison amused of murder -" - 0�-,�N'-,..i I,;-�. ., . L, UST . � - -il'. 1,',�, .76 - � the, surrounding country- I my child I exclaimed Fannie's mother a4 -,,�-" _Y��':;'gv.-,�&,% -�' ihe has . hence its E: y separated fr6m her husband. him way toward the dead-bou". . The ing thew innocents. 1-1.,- ' .i , nalue, " monef--dyke," from the. amount cried 'a little at firstic then, drying door was loeked, but standing on tip-"-. the little girl came intp the room with - ' _. :_'�;P-�11'eSt�2N­ - ---.�_, --.���'", ��',; ter this A German, for many years &resident her hair all awry and her dress torn , I- .� 'Pt ... . :�..�,�t �;;�-­. her eyes with her hand rchief, she slip- he peered through the window. A mo- . . , .- 11 I 4'. . .I - "o, is and e.xpezifted in successive centuries on its ped the wedding ring from her finger tionle.-A form wii lying on the bier and of Brazil, affirms that petroleum is an in a dozen places. Playin' shoppiril.,1,,,­'� .. ­.�­,;I'Vfl� ,� i A � �1�­ ,- _,,,_ ,,, I _,,, - � Lild re- euibankment.. - .- �',,',., �� ,­­k-1- I ­ � ��v�� - - .1 �.. I..�',rs, ­."I I _.�� . -- _j and returned -home. Years passed the aged face was as white as marble. infallible cure for.snake bite. Tho'best ma'am-1 was the reply.' . . _­_� 1 . -1 _31.1. Aroman. I and . ::. .. :�,­ �P Jr .X�- , - - (��,�r�....ly,,",.-, - .�;V- - I I I lz�'.�T. __._1 I . - � . - jr the It is seen at its b4t -at Hang ,Uh0w, she met a Mr. Ft4worth, whom she mar- "Poor Tom was' &-cold I" plan is to-bathe the wound in the liquid, . Youth (with incipient beard.)-Iwant ,., .".1 ._'� - I.- `�'� ---.' i 'lefit about her secret of face lotion. Druggist-Do -. ,�i-­�4 _ experi- Two days later the pensioners .follow- a bottle 1. ­-_I� -:�, .. Ar the- Prefectural city not far from it's ried, . keepin J . I��I ,f,�4.-..�:�;..-�-- ad the body to the or rags waked with petroleum may be 1�. r-,ii'� - Dine to , Marria a. TL; were 'said to be very fashion whe ,qr�ve. after their 4 something to use after shav-, ,­'­ .­_ 1�1 `___'L�_�:" �'_ ­ - ,"":,�_:, � mouth. Twelve or laid overit. His nephew and his son- n- you want . -�01 fourteen minutes I n One Of Lbeir number pass- mentio � . �11�i �-_D�-- irt 'the , devote to'each other. . ingf Youth (confidentially)-Nol You. ' * �K, . _d - , ��,$.. - , , before it is visible a dull, distant roar opening of law were thus eavftt. He us sev- � - -1,� ,­I ., On the morning of the as away. . In the cemetery was the act- I'm raising a beard, and I want the ��,',._ -�t'-1­ ',,%1Z$1 iything cral instances wherein persons werebit- see . I . - I . 2 i - �"t,A-,��,,�, k ' !�,� �_ -%, ­ 1� " � � I - - -, , _ in. As is heard, mQmentarily swelling, until this tale, Mrs. Polworth bent U ress and celebrated woman. The grave , I . ", - -�Ig�, 0 Pon , n far out in the woods, far away fro face lotion for my fiancee. . -.1 -4 1�, , . � � . ,_. - ,, ,,g.;" ;!'�� _�-,,,'­,_ - "" ' �- ' ' _� _ idships, ' that wall of muddy water, tall as the charity, came down her front steps, was covered with flowers and when r'e M You are worth your weight in gold . . -��`.Z TZ -� inglish- crossed the pretty garden, and. stylishly the pensioners filed sa4ly away, she the remedy, but even then relief was ­' .I �%, _4&,Xz:,� . bulwark of the biggest liner, as 0 ' immediate as won as the petrolculn was to me, darling I he murmured. Then do �- ... �7�t� f ver- attired, stood in the gateway. She alone remained on her knees. I : .- .I' ' '18,14�1: , �A,-.'I,�C, A$�i � I k., , ,�.- , - �,I� 4,""��;Vq - - . - . . applied. go home early, George, dear, she replied, :';�.,- 4� wbelwing So a glacier, sweeps in glanced up and down the winding street, I I . - . . " 4., t,,_ .,-. .-- 4up — , , . . .A"-,zj.. � .�__,- - .,I _'� , �,�� , I . "�:,. , " " , to I ­ - . - . wearily, I've lost tea pounds since we . , � �� �"..­."_ - - � . -- .1 - - � . . � It haa been known for centuries that 7 , .:.p� , .�', ,,, 1 . - " �, - '' . . . might round - the bend a mile and then. placing a silver whistle be . bezame engaged, just sitting up with I r" .. �, ��,' � � . I . ­ , � I � � , � � , . -I ­ �4' .�_I ..''i .. .. , , O.f- -, �. Away. tween her rosy lips, blew a shrill. loud -, . CHRISTNAS EVE IN PARIS. , . oil poured upon the angry bosom of the you. We can't afford such extravavv .� L-'Z, '�" �,1 �,I , - Z.... .. I ' .1.I , 1. _,f ., -.9, I seen on the lately tone. A cab res he head . �_,i -­ �:,�.�_..I .1 - I crowded . _ponded from t - . . . , :, .;- , ko n to". river; all are hauled ftrget and 1r&y*#vo im gho cutigtilia-Igtd. enraged ooean instantly allays its tem- gaace. , I . ��. ­i,��­,-" .. the huge UP On of-the street. Mrs. Polworth was now I 11`11,� .-�. X.C, �11 . . - _' - _ �';'- ­ 'i. �:� a - I-, , .r. .:.S. � �'­�.S, "' I- - .;..��:,S: . embankment, and moored alsba Mass anti Me Family supper, pe3tuous heaving. Improving on the Dad of 10-1 6ay, pa, ' what is the ., - ..,i",� -_- 111% o and' fore and aft with considerably past the prime of life : her I 4. . I ,v I _- -�, -, __�� N_.._.-, .�,. .. , P - �.. the bot I ­ :. L"� ,,!- - *� - 44's. . N I_11'. .. . - tbm of. every picture? Look at this -_� , "� 0; -p'4 L , :. I , -V'-7,-t% - (',"bles, for none but ocean-going steam- m6ved in a sprightly manner her bear- ship. a European genius has introdu�ed -,-�-,`41_ ,,�," . ien a dozen Irattan hair was touched with gray, but as she On Christma3 eve in the homes of old method of applytng the oil near the meaning of these numbers at Dficien , ,1; .in the current, and- even I her - - '-'r ' ,�'.' � I.S.T. as not ers could ste Paria,when the children are fastasleep, ' - _ -t. � - -�­ ---__ .��I ' �' ,�­ A ,. - , %".1;. ,,� - . ir wit ,,,I I littY wouldneed -skillful navigation. A ing did not indicate that with the boanes to watch over , subduing the angry one: Shakspeare, 163. Perplexed Fat . . . -, ,�41 % a nearly fifty years rested on her oboul- them. 6 who has never been in a gallery before) . � � ., I . , `Z�. .1, , ;,, - _�!e. - , �60d t , t I it',eagre i�ears the roar becomes waves to a long distance. The pro4ee- _. - � , , - - I '4;,.�:�N 1�k, . -,�" I .� , ,;i � - . 8 I-ah 1-1 expect that is his telephone .. �.:.�I, . n4, ring I..-..-.,-..".:�---' 't.*.,,�,.,i,-,, Zi*, ex- � � � , ..�_ J" -­ , , ­!,q�g , th the �, .-, , I _"' .'It ' . - deafen- ders. . theolder onesand the parents gotothe tile is hollow and filled with oil. Du . I - t. 4�1 111gs I .n ng the number. . -- ffs an ,.,fted shouts of ti,e thousands who line "Kings' Road, Chelsea,'? she said* � and high ma". lasting from loo'clock its flight from the cannon's mo - - __ , ,, I � — .. �.,i;".I)i - t talen .... - the walls, until f- The cabman Whed his horse and drove firl midnight. This is a very 9olem Booth fluid is scattered through suit- I love to hear you talk, *my dear, : . . - ­- -%4J�,,' he ­ -, . ­K:L�__ - , P� - I .. I inally it foams past in 11 ing . �-­ 1* '-,�:"",.,�,.,. :� , , turbi(l along Great Portland Road into Oxford service -and is sung with great oeremo- able orifices, thus opening a smooth said Mr. Bickers, to his wife, when a ,*-,"_L ", , t,,- , .. - - �' .., 'L ,t--%:: -, , � . - ... j, . N,,", .., he ugh the agitated coaters . .41- , - � �1; ,if Y th "" majesty, hurrying toward the Circus, then turning into Bond street . -- i _,,, .- � I , . ­_. --& , bly - heart of China. . ny� and with row upon row of white road thru paused to take breath at the end of the I 1- -, �*,� sh -- . ,�.�� I ., .�'." � . - - 'I - , - . wou c . second column of a curtain-lecture, but . �­ 4`­A;41�;__I� ., ", , .. The Chinese annals tell how, a t A woman in Catania Italy, l -, L � . � " . �1­,_� X ,- d car,I hou- Det- veiled nuns,whom narrow belts of blue, n ,''_.L".,�_L ' %I"--- �,31 - ,� ­,� : - ,� -i<,", 'Ind years ago, Prince Wu Shu made Polworth called out: . der, kneeling in the transept. 1. . . - _,�' .. .7 . 14,i��.,,, ) ks, - two little children by death, and some- my wisdom. How so I Because a word �....... �%-." _. natru , work of small' thoroughfares, but Mrs. orange or, reA show their peculiar or your volubility is really- a reflection o . _ 60t) "dari " � � , ,:,-. . ;-., - - . A'I.- ,� ;_.-��,.-6'-, ','4, . � 119 archers shoot half adozen .. U, 'W*�'-. arrow,,3 "Go down Park Lane." .:L,. : ,-­� :. ' bow -came to believe that they died to the-wise is sufficient. ­... ­ . *�� I . . . I ­ _ - L. 1�r,--..� ,-L I , e. gift I each at the advancing flooti, a Just at midnight the mass ends,and 1. _­.. I,,IV_ V . � .� ­ ..�­, -, . , - �;,., I � don �... � U . _i�' - , - -11 ad I d 'the Lon revenge her- An Early Intimation-Jobhty-i-said ': I.' . f ­_ .1. � -st a pr , then, after praying to Wu -IT-sz-,i (the It was in the season, an the attar boya,snuff the tall candles. through witchcraft. . To 'i"-,<"1-­ social world was driving in Hyde Park. - - , *1:� 'N's the boy's father, ' I suppose that you -­. i� self on those whom she believed guilty - ­ . 1. g . . ..' .I ,�A .. .� - A . tut-elary deity of the stream and origin- There was a glittering of harness and the reveillion, or the supper k, gOU16 to hang up your stocking ":,.. - ... by h ' � Then the family returns,and there is L 11 ally an u . of . L si ", . .�.,, -1 wo Or" pright Minister, whose body of i this witchery, she decoyed their ale the *.:,.. . ft11-._1',Ak1_ lw . � � -4,� _� - I. , _� � t a bling chilldren,by promises of sweets and toys, nel . _ .1 carriage he year a c Christmas. No, I'm no iW" 11 '11'�L'l east into the river after Wu had reply after some thought. Why notf .- "O.'' .. ., . .;"�,, � ich sh, wheels, intermingled with -the one meal of t t t, was � - -I . dis� -,. ­ ;�`; �,,0�7,%* suicide), put the key of the tant trees, impalpable an ; . �,�.. 1.�!A ,WA, r Wil 1. ('0111naitted spots of color. Beyond were the are gathered the brot,hers and sistersto to bw house; there she gave them.wine ...'-i" . I.. . �I,�._,11,. I -11 - dike �vater gate into an an - d quivering. as the home of- the oldest married child. of phosphorus to drink, causi Because�, he answered, looking' his fa- - . :: 1 1- -�Rl L :." i __ !­, " L, I , - - . '. .pk,­,�,,,��.4,'; you couldn't . :-.�­I',,_,'�- ­�., . -, -- the W threw it into the velope and if they might vanish at any moment, There are places for the grandparents, speakable,tortures. endin in death, . In ther straight in the eye, - ­.-1.I .1io ass I stream, whereupon po, a If �::; -, �"., ! -.,;,� ..I;k- I I- the waters ,rea- too.and, if a child has been lately born is ma . a she go put a bicycle in my stocking. I.. ,_ .. � �'...�, ,,­ rs, th I - retired I But as b th an r a twenty-three . , r� I ,­ 11;,!�_" �, -, y that While the people, too, seemed but r .., .. .� I .. . pass . - `:..t - - 1�, ' tures of a phantasy who m1ht to swell the family circle, a a-cat of - li-t-tle,ones lf�11� 50,�i 1� ­ , I -Yes, said Dicky Stalate with tv'satiaw. -:�._"_ - - ­­' � . t'' ,� 'Oted . have flowed back -in any awa � . , - . I �.._,� �.­IeA, , , � - , I "`-' even tb y on the lifting of A wan . - It, was honor or next the grandmeiare for its . I - . . '­'.­, .,� e Chinese did not regard WhOB fied smile, that young woman is ver � � -..el � � _ _�V. - � . � ''��-.41,,q.- 1-1 Lad . . not long before she found herself at the mother, who is queen -of the feast. never a Seine steamboat happen � ­_ . ....; ��. - _ . , the experiment as fond of me. How do -you know I I .. .S01 '.-11; _,�I,1. .. very miraculous. at to Bound its whistle a little longer than . . - ;, ..__-'I. ­� ..�',;_ � A cotiple of hundred years,latei the Chelsea hospital for old soldiers. Mrs. The "supper" is a great. dinner, �., � ..-I. ;1, - , ionoc ' � was calling on her yesterday evening . �L-,� ':-�-.-'.`-Z�"`-_rk4r,"��. " ­_':. t.". L., Ill Polworth lef t her cab and proceeded on which good will ia the order, where usual, near.the Jardin des Plantes, and -do you know she was so thoughtful, _.. z"_ � �,� -.;. -y,"- - . __ � . . . - I ,*� .. -- 'L. '�* .,.-;- _-k �er, all - I "'Peror Kan Tsung bad ten iron foot doWn the long. pleasantly shaded are drunk innumerable glasses of harm- Paris, the jackals moping there set up _. �.. ,,,[,.,,.I� , i- . . .1 of my comfort that she worried for ' F ­- "i4 I 1, -,:, , _ _ _.- L ��.__" - � e.7�,", I 2 It on] Plates, each weighing about 150 pounds, road. I . lea, uaintoxWiAt1nJK ;rape wine. and their dismal howl. two- hours for fear I would miss the L -1 I - i�-�,�I, -11: ,iik in the river by way of propitiating . The compass and . � _� . - - . st� . I - � 1. 11 - � - acco ...� � he gardens can be men the where to"to are offered to every con. I .�1.- ...--.-. ., . I I... �lu 111" spirits, but From t . * last car. L," " _. ,1 .. �,*'ii­,;P, pitch of. the ackal's voice is truly awful . -- - :�', t� , I the water promptl �. I i, -,. . ,3 't Y Chelsea barracks, and the old veterans oeivable good luck, past and to come. I I � �_:-1 ., ­ �� -. . L k- ., . . . I- carried away both charms and emban _-;-'L,... ,-.1 " - .Z. .- , . .. .:--- - ,� , _ ,r rOY- �_' i - - - _: .L� �'.IJL­,�__ THE TURKEY, _� : , %,r;�, - - - .. ! no longer bear the sound of the trum- At the reveillion are discussed all the druilken wo) c equalling a chorus of six ;. . �'' L!; .� _ ;`­ .. ...� ­ � .- .,-.1...-� . ,....., - F, I� I. . I L. . -t, i -- .... - - � . ,-�I�. - 111"ts- Only last century a men and a howling dervish. ,&- 1.1_s ,- Hang- ye ;.. _-.:, - �_,_,1. - .Although you are this time of 06 ," :�;, _ _- _ _ _1�i . _ - � . � : _ , � , . . - , . wds 4 C110w tea merchant leaped into the river, t nve when their failing senses catch af fairs of the family. If during the year The whistle and *kal concert is so hor- . � . MI an "-. like, another Marcus Curtius, to avert rhle;' clarion tones that are wafted to the relations between two of its mem- rible that at last many Parisians are The theme of many a roast � Vl_�,, -,� ,�.,::.' � 'Lf� � . _. I ... 1 . . . ps, , ­':' - , _,._1 - tile, atinual disaster. . them from the neighboring barracks. In bars have become strained. all `I- From Ii ,of these who love you dear,, . '�L.�­ :��',­.­ ' � . , . . _ ral .. . . is Often so howling for relief. - A little more and �_ I . _-, .- .. I - I 819 .11 b,6 another YOU a�o get a roast. . I ��;­' '-._ �� ,­ :1 - of soldiers. forgiven and forgotten in this family there revolution. -- I- � .. L . � - -I'�_.h �n_A�7. . .1 - ,-- ­ - -."A 'L� ) . ., .11 , ­ , ,­ 1. l-, - A' " -�­ �".� the 7 RUSt, ­_.' .'.,L".-, a former generation is slowly passing love -feast. . � . . 1. . � I ... - f If- 4, , A - � ­41*11- . - - ­ _'.- -:- -.", --.,�, ,-,'.' i<-� _L.- ." I � . , . �� �- , !. 1 '11. .�L , . : w ., . L -,�� L �Ibw* 6 I - To Prevent Tool .. ,,I"i I. from existence. Day, by day tbe� old _. So with toast and ri�lly and story ths. BurmAh Is the country , of, woman's s , . �� . - 1� �1". : _ .��� _ ­ ' , ,�, . i I I -, : .: . ,.-. _ .__.--VC ' happy - . .- . :. -,- 't -, .: ,",-",�%i.I md. 11 , -- `_� ' that - I . � .... � - -1 - kin ..: I 11. A gool recipe for a prep&tai�� veterans we their comrades borne from hours creep by until it is far into the, rights par, excellenoe. In ' I I . - , . . ,-, _. . .:I,�, - ­­- f-V . to the dead -house and , , . . . I ,_- - X�e.*. `V;`4V ' , keep �Ools from rustin is as foll the infirmary small hours, when tho�party breaks UP., 'land law and r�ell- ion and custom com- Christmas is almost in sight,- and -. -.-.:� 1"- ­1�1�s.47 i6b I ., - .. - I . . .9 . . -, ,­, '.,1�1 ,�'.- -1 . 11 - . . . - - - - 9 Ows: old Bromption cemetery, when - I 0- . I .. I , 9 . ge .. . ,.�.`. -1 1,,,'I4'. _-�I--171 . �11 ' . ' - then . I , . blue in . I -- � v-_ I to itockings are much lon r than they . .., , � Ia.is a. 11issolve one half o ce-of c, - 11 placiiii at, . �1. . - . . � , 'I 14p,�.�, � am p . � � woman on alevel' With were last year. - - - . an Phor in a tract of land is reserved for them. . - . . : -, -- 4 - . .- .1 I 1. . � �:- " - , - - � 1� -A ,� . � - - , , I ,11� . �_ ie� decadence, of the Waterloo veteran . �,.,'? : A Man. 0ower over- A praiseworthy Christmas dezoration - I . , ' �'I .­ � id' b ' �, One, Pound Of melted la,rd, take off the T1 .The Best He Could Promise. , ' . , I A I b"Aand,I" 66, I _ ,- '.4 1 "... -. - -0 said Benny Bloob 11 481, j I . ..I . . , - __,_ I -1 I We R.� -'Papa Umpe 4 -lining the po � � q_ltr " I lwtini and mix it in as much black lead is now complete, but there are -many iip *ife..- Divdred is- easily obta bler .ckets of the pwr with. __ ,.: ': ... . 1. por ."I N. .r# - , I -,- I . ­ .. . . .1-1- .: �,-- " t-9*6 divore a fir, or -6 as will give it an iron-gr old soldiers left . rum,for'Chriat*%t but t)wre,40-no e to on3un.; gold and ailve ' . -...%�:�, �- �! 91aPhit ay �Yho tell the tale of want a big brass d - If � ., r. I -, -.1 I%, I -,I,�I .-­"; . - X lied ' `Iglej - Chr . � ) opy b color. Smear the tools with .,I' � hal - this M Crimea. The lives of these old m9n be- "I'm afraid you can't havi 04t; - "Ared- iinaillik'", , arri, . or .I all � '�-- ix- _ . - , istmas comes but oncea year, atu .._1 I' %, --- - ,�� ' . -, " .- J 1. .��,� . , ... ture, "and after 24 hours rub clean with come 1� .�:.. ." ,_�, I . . - iind 06. . almost pastoral They do not toll lied Mr. Bloobumperi': "but you m y-1; Irom ber� sixteeath or--sevoAteent -�year . one �* - -.1,4..'", � .. . . I , ­ . . I .-. -1 11 _�­ : I-- ­. .- " - �- -6W bwpom owupa­ U"Ware& I - � li , ig ket 1. " - eve , 0 1 , I, : , � -,b who ,�, a sof , I - - �-_ -_&,, . -when it dow it antaks UP-on ever.rl. I non cloth" but are here to end their exIstenee �; ravo a.b tur -drin�stick,�111' .� -- � � . - I i .7�,r. I � . . � . - I am y - - .. I . . _. 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L College at.,Toronto. $p�lf'tQ u Dr ag40n '1geO1t8• nvi ion save in the of gam, pecia . F. J x iCVi t14-crillo �Uwp AWDUST FOR SALE—At,,d all kind8 - For sale or exo4auga. .0_ ute la McCar c - - S , , "'" of lumber at lowest prices. Oustom.saw n liahed aver Frida nlornin at its office g p b y g 13.t3.IdILNF., to commences early inFebruary. my Homing blood comprises some of the - _ yy1. - � t Martin Ni hE Pickering,Cnt. K _ �pf dog tag, haul )iillside Mills, Searboro, Brown's Corners, P. most reliable strains in the world. Partdes st - 9-iIh stook at fair noes, y Francis Matt TERMS O. wanting thoruughlyt ga o l breeders. oth 11f. d ii.•d pts Fla= •2.00 itpaid'i�attli>ft1 can rely upon my stud o era. Also er ^g tag, claimi RTES OF ADVERTIBINGt: OIIND—On the Greenwood road On birds oa h.nd for sale at all tunes. Homing ol I-`assesapd. B pfgeoas in exchange for cod laying liens. -^— a_ Josiah Pugh E g +- B First insertion,per line - - - l0 cents. Nov, 28th,b heavy logging chain. Owner Ctroulu and prices for 9 cent stamp `�-••' Hach subsequent insertion,per line - 5 may have same by vroyin pro rt and payinngg W.J.GORDON, •�•�"' �pf statute labor This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- expenses, Apply to A. HUQGIINB, lot it, Spa pA7,•Piekeriag,Ont. 1. aE- i'the boundry be ve3rtiisementa. con.9,Townshiy of Pickering. 8-9 I` - _ » _. Geo. Holt'wa Special terms given to parties making Don- — - , in, O' t r rads for 3 or 6 months or by the pear, Halt- re ('a Lea Apples Wanted. i )early or yearly contracts pa;able quarterly. ' ('� 3 x '�,❑ i••. ilt�ce ••••• Buaineea Dards,ten linea or under, with paf,Pr, oe Q� �� �a �j 8�1� a y part of the one year, OQ,payable in advance. ♦•••s••. V V (.v g iJ V .L' G4 y.,.••rs a culvert be pat i�'Notica in local columna feu cents per lice, John E. gee wishes to state that he will be 16 & 17, in 1st t prepared thio fall to purchase any quantity of ' . ; . five cents per line each subsequent insertion. a lea at market prices. Notices by mail will - _�.for want of sum .' Special contract rates made known on applies- receive prompt attention. p . •- �' W. J. Devitt on. No free advertising. B11 p1�a Advertisements without written nstructions 00 t \ . • - . n 'H© had justret willbein�erteduntilforbiddenand char�edae- RNDERS WANTED• : Cutters, - Ws T. DUNBAy ,ordingly. Orders for discontinuing adverstise <iinspecting thea, giants must be in w,titins, and sent to the pub- Carts, Etc'., t� yt 7r� �] # Townships. H lisber. Tenders will be received for the there'-bred r **. �Gt i11g aid ii1 Biu ,bad been in use Job Work promptly attended to. horse, ,• • i were just as sol For sale and repaired j W. 1. CLARK PROPRIETOR� 11 . - ,below that of ai BVFF''.A•ZO, ai moderato prices. 4 Huge -Stock of Fruit . • d almost ever Up to .• I . n . .,the cement woi Our Politioa—Striot Independence. -•��7oEtiirday' Jan. 4th, 1896: - .• 1. INVITES YOU ALL TO' PURCHASE. ��.pipes at a reaeo Our Aim—.i First-class Looui Paper. Our Ex eotationa—The hearty This horse has aired some of the fastest,race- rune bored and otherwise repaired. ownship saw 1 E afford to do th B horses in Canada and is the kind of horse , Our of the ueople of Pickering and vicinity. Fartner'sinstituteshave beenadvoeatingforfar- "A new branch of our business. •,;. _.one else, as the more to breed to. The horPe can be seen at tbs 1 ' ' r..farm in abundai stables of C.J.Brodie,V, S.,Claremont. % ISO YOU WANT ?2 Lemons, Oranges, Nuts, Dates, Plums, feels, Rai ' < - c Pedigrees and particulars sent on application ?; The standing FRIDAY, DEC. -20, 1895. Currants, Figs. Canned Fish, Fowl, Vegetable. Baking Sundries— to J.T.$terry V.B.,Stoufiville,to whom tenders' A lot Of cheap Boots, Rubbers $>rrd k YCiea reported an are to be addressed up to Jan, 4th,18%. Dry Goods left. Must be sold. icing, Flavoring. Rising, shortening. w. Richards J. RRY ( -. .. LAKE SHORE." 9-10 Sec. Thoro'-bred Horse Ase. ,, . pector and met - - hilly same $16 __ - W. H. JACKSON.. CLOSE PRICES--OPEN DEALING. . , . • --.50; I 1Geo Gerow, 1 . Report of standing of pupils of S. S. No: A teI1tlC�l:::..s Brook Road, Ont. - eD. R. Beaton, e '2, Pickering, for fall term : Sr. 4th class 1 ;. . + 1•,I 1 1. wander rebate c Annie O'Brien and Annie I - 1' - —Maud Buchan, ( _ I - - I f :''on accognt $26.' xansfield "cal. Jr. 4th class—aloud - � I , ......Come t0 DunhA eq ) If.you are in need of a good stylish ,1 - 113; D.'fit: Beata Weetcrate, (Eva Halts and Arthur Wright . . I_ I - fico Gerow, seri - equal.) 3rd class—Lizzie Walsh, Heik and Cutter or Bob-Sleighs at prices that :, . . - q ) I i i i 'l;#nents $85 ; Tha .Albert Sparks equal.) Sr. 2nd class—L Will suit everybody's Pocket Book. I I . {• I i _- `.;Deputy $50 ; ] Mansfield. Goo Birrell. Jr. 2nd class— Call at - I • -I. I I I �4De ut 850 ; Ja Stella Leng, Frank sparks. Part 2nd--- — fit- . $50; ,Tames Ric] Tom Gormlev-, cable Bunker. Part lat— ,.'I,. H• E: POY TERS '.Parker, treasure , : Morley Sleep, Georgie Hilts. George P. I ,1, Che cods nee as care-take Richardson, teachet. I ';flog tax 61 ; W. rr�P . . ­- . . Skates; 1 • - - - ` N.B.---Throe or four different makes a -� ' - , .... 1 .• at court and 1 WOBURN - to choose a fro 5.50; the Reeve . - _ - - _-__--__ -- ----- --- . , 8 — _- - - .i. . - m ,, , . Beaton, diel .. : . The annual meeting of the Ssarboro' ` 1 � ' ilson rebate of Reform Association was held Tuesday 1 ( And a large stock of Skate Stra $ zone rebate on d afternoon at 2 o'clock in Burrow's Hall, 1 . - I p t Rebate on dog tar Woburn. J- Leys, the President of the .! I , On motion of association, occupied the chair, end J C l '_ ; 1 1. - -E1 Also a stook .of COW CHAINS, ,. port was adop .. p i •- - The standing Clark acted as sec. There was a full+at I } • , 1 SNOW SHOVELS, AXEb and, AXE g tendance of the oflicErs and conveners of Voters' LIS 1. Court HdNDLEB, SAWS of all kinds ��ridraes reports 'ollowe: John C - the various sub-divisions r7f the conatitu• TOWNSHIP OF PICIIB8IN0. I-. , a . ��ond repairing cu enc The election of officers for the �n i•-'; e' ,i ., shin year was held and resulted as ol• W 8 h$®$ the D11 IB.g Washbt)aYd tri st80k t�18 �38st III t ;laremo..t 25c ; g Y OTICE is hereby given that a Court p 8 tiaElf t�16 Work OII S$h da " eta furnished 1 lows:—Pres J Le s, 1st vice Pres A Nei• N will be held,pursuant to The Voters'List Market. $8Y$ W po y I1 00•; Thos Ste Act, h His Honor the Jud of the County I eon ; Zed vice Pres, W Walton ; Seo Teles, y ge . ,6n Kingston roc J C Clarke ; Aud'a, Wtn Annit3, A J 1;e Court of the County of Ontario, rat the Town The Nat1oD8ride i ! W. J. ReaZ1II; PltukBr�tg• ,broken stone on y Hsil.in the -'"'. _ Percy for cedar I nolds ; Conv's, No 1, Arch Heron ; No 2, VILLAGE OF BROUGHAM, 1 . slivered by him a - W A Heron ;.No 3, R Knowles ; No• 4, —_eN_ .- ---t8 TRS—� . P Reesor; No 5, A Nolson ; No 6, Jas SATURDAY December the 21St ior the jeer 1$<, Stewart ;-No 7, B. Carnagban. Address ' building culvert at twelve o'clock noon, to hear and determine I i • i . 3.00 ; Thomas 1 I , Ies were delivered by the newly-elected the several complaints of errors %nd omiestoos ! t` R • tivel at 7c per �ln the Voters' List of the Mu nisi alit of the k V a o a rget ' 4 , officers an by ?'Jr, Jno Richardson, Al.DlTownship of Pickering for 1895.Municipality hdard - r1 g g el o ra.viu rev .. . I � -- .PP. for East York • Dr. Cicely, Agincourt I - - ' y' R All persons having business at the Court are 1 1. . . 1 I - 1 �1Zicer bridge$4.( fir Geo Alliott, Agincourt ; 'Mr L roan p . ' ry, l I- I R . . - -' ;, f contract on to, y required to attend at the said time cad lane. , Kennedy, Agincourt;; Mr L Annis, Dir T Dated at Whitevale,this2nd da of.December Rot ,;- nd Markham, b. Kennedy and Mr H R Frankland, the 1�5• . Y a 1 `. . Itearin for nal I e Liberal candidate for East York i'n the I I I " DONALD R. BEATON.. Mo e � � _' :. ipf ,James Richarl . I, E 9 :_` Clerk of the said Municipalityl . . aRproachng Dominion electron. I'heS "�- - + _ L 1 yards of gravE —=— — i I . bion 51 $1-63.; rueYeting was throughout most BueCesbful �,� TASlt.>Q—Piokarin�dtatlesa t=.T.1 ttle' and harmonious. - ' hu: ( i j. I r•: TRAI?1S GOING EA8T DII As FOLLOWS:* , r1 ��� k>!e on hill on si - . .•-.` - i ' ;pal .•1•.•••: .1 :3 in 6th con. $1 Agincourt .. . a i I ( i T - ,- ni; s No 6 MAIL 7'b8 A M. ori tone enc -- i. • i 14 LOi'AL 2:L4 P. bi. 'I�T�'r ��ACIIIE arth a.i� DrS7 Goads 1 $idelina between' „ 8 LOCAL•.. 8•`28 . Robert Spratt spent a few days is the ' . 'P, . i 1 , .i i avid Birrell for — 1 .1 ! .- I s2.f(►; ,John Gr. `— Boots and Shoes, Mats, Caps, Mantles, Fancy Goods l'.te - city last week.- TRAINS GOING WEST DUE A9 FOLLOW 8:— 1 C QLLing, p ,-''rLi 0; at ;c per 3 tire. Thos Lawton -spent Sauday with No.7 LOCAL , . , 9:1.1 A. M.- , It 1has run the World round. i' to b� sacrificed-,at the Bleat Record Breskin Sale at . .. E+< D. �l c per 3 friends in this locality. "13 Lo+;.+L : . . ' . ' 3:0,1 P. bf•, ; It has captured' the HIGUEST_ ° • g ins of road meth A. N. Keu 1�•dy has engaged to teach No. " 1 MAIL . 8:'L'.'. P..ilf. AWAMA at the i r - I 5 $5.(k) ; D. Ant school for the next term. 1. . . ,1u P:rryhzs hired as foreman with �E TASLD:—Danbarton Staion o: , i WURLD'6 FAIR CHICAGO. I On motion of T.R. I H a �a s - ', pert was adopt' Wm Green for the year 1H;ft�. field Medal at Boston l�ieehante's E0 , 4 .I .1 y rhe standing Wm. Gorman has leased himself to Aby TRAMS Gorr; L' Ati'P DUE AS FbLLbWS:--, Adum Bell for the winter mwiths. No.- 6 MAIL • . i'47 'A.If. Fair. " 1 - 5 - ported as follot Several from here attended the C. O. C. - No. 14. MrxFD 2:18 P.I►f.,' I Silver Medal at Ohio Centennial. - 1 eommenCYII On Saturday, Nov. 16th, 1$95• • Bowes 36 weel J I. leeson support t F. concert at Malvern on Tuesdayeveuing. it 8 LocAL .6:23 P. c $26.25 ; M. 1 Mrs. Kennedy, sr., is slowly recovering Bronze Medal at American Institute. - - from the injuries lately received by her TRAItis Goi, ` EST DUE AS FOLLOR'8;--� ' . I . 1 , ; I - ethnston 35 wee falling down the steps. l Nu. 7 LoCn,. '. . 9:18.A,oi, seven Diplomas at Pidtuont Ea.posi- , hilip support to K go at reg 13 I411x>rli tion, Atlanta, (aa; X1,504 to be 'equally.distributed among the Buyers. Ec $2x.25 Geo. Shooting matches are all the p �� 3:15,P.M. , ent. One at Mr. Fisher's, . Malvern, -.=-- --—_ I ____�_ 'Six_Diplomas at Alabama State Fair. ' Being compelled to sell out and quit business, I now offer my el.tlr almer 35 weeke Thursday, when abig turnOut is expected.- - stock of nearly all New Seasonable floods, at an'enormous reduction of fro =} hilip Support to Messrs W. J. Haycraft and S. Rennie hold -.I THE CELE 8 RAT E D -;. ' I , � I:.. 25 to 50 er Cent. for Cash. 517.50; Asa I + the top score. - All per Marked iii Plain Figures--The Regular Price�in BIack • -R tark 35 weeks at LEH1GH VALLEY COAL ' E pp�rt t� Jane We understand that our tardy James is r 1 duoed Price ill blue. 17.50 ;.Jsa Roge I so much crowded through the week that he has not time to do his work, Lut has to : ackuow•ledged to be the 'best ._ I I Remember, this is a GENUINE• BONA FIDE BARGAIN SAL - "' weeks at 75< be 1iloving straw from one place to-another coal mined. ' I and �itAl continue until the Stock is sold. npport to Mrs I �,� .5,00; R P Hop; on Sunday. If.auch is the case, we think I j !': " I `p,5 weeks at $I it would be-a good job if there were more •,,.I A-11 1ArP0RTLV G DIREC1.... 1 - - Pport to Mrs. i trains running so as to keep him at his , I ' I is �" - post instead of breaking the Sabbath. •••.IYR(111IIII�; 1TII�YF y..... I 1 8Z ' ce It ' 1 our ? crow support t . GoUL14E. '1 I , Y ss !!3 s Y pportunit . <J. olf support tc Why buy inferior coal when you can gat ateson medical y Highland Creek he be i 1 ' . i i- I , I , t best for same pr ce., I. .(b; payment t I - , 1. _— . 11 i- 0 I bg grave of the OFFICE AND BARD,.,., WANTED—Pried gild Green Apples, ggs, end No. 1 Butter. Bundy fore Harry l as get rid of tli6 sideboards. ' - ' err and indigen Quite an improvement. 1 supplies to Mr f 1 ' � We frequently notice Barye weuding KING ST., PICIiERING. 1 . � 1 , ~ 11 �A�TWAR j� ec. 524.00. I hie way up Mosher ave. I f -g Lour commute l (Opp Gordon House.) . ! I I, �,. _I � :x , I i , Your from it John U'Itietlly lice recovered hie watch. 1 Don't be so quick to accuse_, John. M. (l. W. DECKER. I ' - . - ' Talk about hard times. Wm. Hum. ,: + r., ,� . '- ' Dominion ��'Varerooms, Whitb' king and for Ma . I , . mend that sh to , I . phrey has just finished a week's thresh. I 0. . ,, , Your committee Ing. � - ;qt �� }} See the " staoaara" jumping over the . Gleeson for on Mrs. Wit. Huxtable who has YieentC ''�'^Ct1 't'l,lt other fellow. - sick for about a month is slow: recover. I . I .- .i - • Byron $4.60. y � Tie•-to the 'winning machine and you /^ 1 wood sul�plidd ng' - Cook's Csttea Root t oltptittal will not be sorry• New , 1 coder � On rnotion of Ill �Ve understand that Mr, 12cFarlane is y " a Manufactured b y The ae adopted. ]age.Dlt to open a barber Shop in the yil• Cook Co.,Windsor,Out., 11 g•� B. LOTT, , I I - 'Oil motiou of M Ines Mayes W , ' a T_+rank Mann has leased himself to and Detroit,Mich.,is the ' Atha,j Arlt. And ('� r error in assess John Paxton our blacksmith fora short `I only known safe,re?liable -_._ VulFj�j St��� (�i, motion of . �� � monthl medicine on which ladies' , time. ]' A F:EFE�.T •1'EA } Icharcl, the coup can deg depend in "the hour and time , . ---•..� y De(). lfith, for J They say Jack Wr igbt would make a of need." •- Every -lady who reads "I ' t1t DeO.t 6th, for good addition to the Toronto detective this is requested to inclose two post- O ppos o to tb - . Methal t C�111T'�'�1, Un motion of Al ores. age st�auips, with her address, for a Reeve was a �' m. Doherty line returnel `to the1. 1 der On treaSUrel Creek for the winter_ looking hale and G'` ONS00 .. I _ �, �f C' ('' ��ti' L�� o111mended i hearty. ;, % I I n ' 011 ending comm ttE Thee. Leslie who has been ailing for a end full particulars, which we will . j ii • • • • g r. Richards t ,, :,­,, few weeks was removed to the hospital send by returu mail-in plain. sealed r"` - I 1 L Ai I. a - I- .I­ . � . r y, moved the on Su.nclay. envelope. t Ir+ca r reg .I : I I •. . - or on the treas� N. Reid cele`�rated his 60t4' birth ay Au old physician,'3S pears can- EN v"a wOala .l � 1. le. overseer L.! an Friday last and treated ail the b e. 1 - g diseases o£ 1 ,. eraser of d timed 1racUce treating FROM THIO TEA PLANT TO TFIE TEA CUP rged on eolleot+ Many ppy women has charge of-the office, The following it&, a. few of ley prices 21 lbs. Granulated. Sugar, $1•� t tate labor agaii Man ha returns: Anti iN ITS NATIVE PURITY. J q can be consulted b lett 80 lbs Light Brown Sugar, x;1.00. 2G lose Best Light Brown Sugar, $1.0 �q perty in 189.1 Our junior merchant took cite a pjro• Y er or itt person. Addr�ess'our main office ''Monsopn" Tea is put u Teas, 20, 25 and 30 Cts..a lb. 5 lbs Currants, 25o. Soda Biscuits, `1+ M r. : owbray in v minent part in the display of fireworks p by the lnEi18L Tea rowers as r sample of the best re qualities s of Indian 2 Cans best $allnon 25c. 3 Dans Tomw' t ingant eapenl Saturday evening. By hedges Betsy THE COOK COMPANY} Teas. Therct�re.the use the ' lb box.* 5 lbs Dates 25C ., ° r 1i3J5. The b ROOIn 3 —��0. Y tirclatrst crus in the ' r E • I 253 Woodward Ave., sekeetion of the Tea And its blend,that is why they toes for 25e. 10 lbs Corll Meal 10 lbs Oat Meal or 104bg Wheat Mei.` Jut it up themselves and sell it only in the original i ,�1 acv@rel stages a - Sale Register. Detroit. Mi¢II. {ePkeR.thereby securing its purity and excellence. 25 CtB. Mxe(1 pi(;k1eS, 2 bottles for 22C. Canadian COSI Oil, 18e per ('S�"1 " 'xILAY, DEC. 20th—Credit sale of farm W Cook's Cottee Root Comporan~ sold fPut n bulin gy lb.,j lb. anti 5 lb.;packages,and never Best (Foal Oil, 25c per gal. 8 barn Sunlight Soap, Oatl tell � o11ndil resume P g €I o p, 18c. 2 lbs. ]fth accordin stock, implements, etc., the property of is sold b� all responsible wholesa;c • for 5e Mixed Candies, 8t3 el'lb. Conversation Lozenges, 12o per lb. rhe late Joseph Brignall, at lot 9, con. and retail drugggists in the Dominic- ALL QU@® GROCERS KEEP PT.: p g • p inherit, present: -6, Pickering. Sale at 1 o'clock, sharp. ofCanada and-United States f r'' If aur Gould Bros. Our, bt1$t x.80, C11QiCe paBtr� $.60. _ utesiot last me k Jl.d Y- g1 gear d1 not keep it, tett Flim to wilts W See bills_for list. of articles.- Thomas Dollar per boa. . 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Members all present, ins trees $5.00. TORANTO D 1 X-,={ r a . i eoember 19# 8 5 a ," , tip. 4 Reeve in the ohair. Mx. Pouoher, seconded by Mr. Richards, ,•k1••••••••• a ,fall to F. 3. McCarthy was heard re tax for moves that an order be drawn on the i% i jest,sprin ,-� - Rtatnte labor. treasurer in favor of the artiee me i :; - Wheat red F 7 004 p nt oned . I I , winter...... OU 71 to.'. 072 - yw,4 ; Martin Nighswander asked for a''rebate in the Inspectors.report. 1 :. I . • -11 a ............ 00 3 to 00 54 Wheat, goon 5 .`; of dog tax, having killeci his dog. To the Municipal Council of the town- Berle ' `' II: I t ...... ' I y, bush...... . 00 88 to OD 44 4 .. �,- Francis Matthews claimed a rebate of ship of Pickering:— q, R , �'y a _ d^ti tag, claiming Chas he had no dog when Gentleman :—The local Board of Health The greatest Dl�pl PEas� bush Op $8 60 QUO �' 4 assessed. begs leave to present the following annual • ' """"'• J Josiah Pugh complained of the scarcity .report for the year 1895, let The follow- • gay+new, ton..........n. 00 to _ 17 50 � 3 .i�* . he Season. Straw, ton................. 1 00 to 00 00 ,� of statute labor in his beat, and asked that ing number of cases of infectious diseases :_ the boandry be changed. were re erten to 1 Dressed hogs............. 400 to_ 4 50 :: '` P year board and known to Beef fore ': _ '. # equarters....... 2 Ge' . Aolt'was heard re engineers award eaiet of scarlet fever 2 of wllioh none re 00 to 854 ,: ,i, ' re Cain, O'Leary, eta., objecting to paying salted fatally; of diphtheria, 8, of which 2 ! Beel, hindquarters......: 500 to 700 . -. k any part of the same. He also asked that resulted falsely; of ty Dein, 6, of whish 1 ' I I, 1 Mutton..................... 4 40 to 460 ,ysW�`:rx"- ` p a calvert be put across road betNeen lots resulted fatally. 2nd In the month of r' I i 1 ( Yeal, carcass ............. 6 ' = + <� 15 & 17, in 1st con., hia land being flooded May the Sanitary Inspector made an in lb,,.•,••••.-•.••••• to , , 0 650 for want of same. apection of the slaughter Dosses inr the I, Butter, 15 to 00 19 ,- �e� . E ge doz. Q0 25 to 00 2? �;�s,W A - - R .............:... F`, W.-J. Devitt was heard regarding the township acme of which were found to be . use of concrete i ea for culvert - -- f ,g ! tatoes, per bag. 25 to . 80 rA d�0� Po P P purposes in goon sanitary condition, others to -a I N k ' He had just returned from the west after rather bad state. All of thsm were by W0 Have n@ver before - t ' 4 inspecting these -pipes in a number of order of the inspectors placed in pro er ' ! _ DOMINION. BANK S} Townships. He had seen some pipes that sanitary oondiiion. On aoaonnt of the Had so engaging a Christmas stook. � r� had been in use for fifteen years, and they nearness of one slaughter house to adjacent Cheap, Fanciful and alTltuSing. _ a were just as solid as ever. The price was dwelling houses and to the public highway ' 11 r' I i Capital Paid up, $�,500�000 "�ri, , Below that of an ordinary wooden culvert, it was necessary to have it closed+ 8rd Surplus,, - - $j 500 000 . r�'` 44 . , and almost everlasting. He was agent for The sanitary inspectors also inspected the ,, I ! ' — — t ';`y J , the cement works and would make the school houses in the mnnicirality and I 1 4 pipes at a reasonable figure, providin the found the moat of them, inolndin doseta ' VPHITBY AGE.NC i 'j , gl R I ' ,f.p r ,5 ` Township saw fit to ase them. He could etc., in a good sanitary state and condition I j General Sankins easiness Traaaaetr r� 13 - Y afford to do the work cheaper than any of cleanliness. 4th The ins eaters also p j BAVINC{13 DEPABTM�NT. '- one else; ae the gravel was upon hia own made several inspections of the dwellings{, Please gl� US. a V a�l: Interest allowed at highest current Taloa. N0 .. q zea,,� ,1 farm in abundance. closets, wells oto., in the several villages I settee of withdrawal required. + < '1$ The standing committee on coniiggen- and elsewhere within the municipality and i- _ Special attention given to the collection of , ,S; J` ' Farfner's Sale and'other\'otos. a'r ries reported and recommended as follows: n instances were called upon to order the ; �' ' W. V. Richardson services as sanitary in- burial of dead animals. 5th At on lace - E. J. THORTON 0 M= . R O O N E lots i�fe rrAa�$ a F r pp d ,� speator and member of B of H $22.50; Geo where several cases of typhoid �ad at , ' r ' �.. a Philip sante $16 ; W. Dowawell same 819.• differenttimesoectarred, InepeatorRiehard- .. ! r , 1 50; Geo Gerow, member of board $7150; son had an analysis made of the water ! ' ! i; PICEERINq, ONT. s , D. R. Beaton, clerk $7.50; Martin Nighs- need for drinkin and aulinar At.�..** - .4 4 • K y 'purposes• Wander rebate on dog tax $1; Mrs Byron and.it was found to show strong indica- -- a 4,; ,,,= Y on account $26.25; Jas Hubbard on account tions of pollution from sewerage A water - "- I r 83; D. R. Beaton balance of salary $40; closet being�loosted-about 40 feet distant WE �STILL RAPE IN STOCK ' - ! -- f- 1� a - Y 4 Geo Gerow, services as Reeve and disburse. from the well was evidently the source of SOME OF THOSE. . . . . . , , . - I I - .; ' ,a -A erne . . menta $85 ; Thos Pouoher services as First pollution. By order of the inspeetQr the "- s1' Deputy $50; y _ _ 4r R. R. Mowbra , as 2nd well was emptied and cleaned, the closet i ' - ' _ � Deputy $50; James Hilts, as 3rd Deputy removed, the pit cleaned out and properly - ! . I -' .' �aSh10l1ab1C..•:•.•... tOVe aI1 Tl `'6 $50; James Richards, councillor 850; Geo disinfected. 6th Your Board regrets to :I +.•-. �, n• `, �' Hati� �IIC� B01111Gt8, �' Parker, treasurer $150: Thos Brown bal- learn that the filthy practice of feeding 7 3 sure as caretaker$lU; D, Birrell rebate on hogs on dead horses is still continued by a , - �1 �_7-. `' dog tau $1; W. J.Clack,advertising voters few in the township in consegnenoe of the . L' M P4 RIU lrl Y !I_ With all the Material for Making More. lief court and printing nomination bills etrottg representation made by this board ' .x�w c, 85.50; the Reeve for telegraphing 36c; D. and by others to the Provincial Board of - So that all can be suited. � . ��) ', R. Beaton, disbursements 1'15; Thomas Health and to the Ontario Government ai I I - 1 : `_,J Wilson rebate,on dog tax $1 ; Wm., cosh• the last session of iheLegislativeAasembly We -have slab � full " etAok •of all - that ie required in a FIRST- i � '` �� rano rebate on dog tax $1; Frank Matthews a clause was added to the ublic Health k `� ,p8, p CLASS MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT. j: rebate on dog tau $1. Aot prohibiting the teedicg to hogs of s H E$T , ` On motion of Mr. Mowbray, chairman, horse flesh, unless the same has first been � I, 1 re rt was ado ted. Mrs I W1e = I Pickering . ,. Po P properly rocket. For infractions of this • . • StOVes and Tinware I The standing committee on Raadt and enactment some oases are now pending in Alwayr� on hand � '� Bridges reported and recommended as the townships of Scarboro and York and ,� follows: John Chapman for drawing plank'•your board is awaiting result before taking ,� �� I i 1.. f 4 F ;�,•.. and repairing culvert on new-road north of action against those continuing the prao• 0- kit 1 t , Claremont 25o; Wm Coombe for two cedar tics in this municipality. 7th Your board I I ° �{ I R F•]�'6t 'r• poste furnished by Brown and Rammer is strongly of the o�ioion that a public . ' 91.00; Thos Steyenaon for $sing anlvert cemetery or cemeteries should be by some A �' �� �-�' I . t 1 �F ,f a_ on Kingston road $1.00, also for shovelling means established in this municipality and - I , . � I pedlars Metal- RQOfing and . �' broken stone on Kingston road 75c; John the farther nee of vile a oemeteries be ' - I �,4;:,£1 ag What is going,on around the aornor, �, hiding fIIrnlBhed OII `-�- Percy for e2dar Limber turniahed and de- robibiied. In several of our villa ee are t,.; P I bat he cant see it even with a circular '1 . # � livered by him as per order of the council bur in g - shortest notice. � �o y g Rroands earronnded on all aides ,mow, for the Sear 1895 $17.46; Hay King for by dwelling houses to the good health of Aman can observe the grace and 1 ' - r�+ , building calvert on 9th con., opp lot 11 the coca ants of those dwellii, s, the clone t + - 1 i k^r, .' P g eleganoe of the garments turned oat by $3.00 ; Thomas Lamoreaax for 64 vardy of roaimii of those burial )secs area con I , f t., P y P _ as bni to thoroughly appreciate them be ! II- avetroUghing and. fi21`tla - gravel at 7a.per yard.$4 48; D. Annie for slant menace and is a oondiiion of affairs must enrobe himself. We are tcirtting 0 i ���_ - '' drawing gravel on west approach on Green that should no£be permitted to continue. out work this fall wbkS�r will pees any• � work promptly attended to. � �`d"; River bridge$4.0;P.R.Hoover for balance All of which is respectfully - submitted. thing on the continent and if you don't ,' * i a, � ` of contract on townline between Pickering D. R. BaATON, Gso.G>Eaow. - - ��T . t ,,t believe it come sad try us. Ile wottder , YY • , Kennon 1. �. and Markham, being halt share $3.1(1; W. Secretary. Chairman. fel how ae do ii bat-we do. t �� - i J. Reazin for nails, spikes, etc., by Order Brougham, Nov, 26th, 1895. . _ - >_ - oar �' of +lames Richards 60c ; John Devitt for On motion of Mr. Poacher report wau --_`� `�1 yards of gravel at 7c per yard for divi- adopted. MARGACH, Thi Tailor, � P1r18 s �IOQk, P10�Sr1IIg� ��- �, sten 51 $L6g; W. Pengelly for repairing Mr. Mowbray, seconded by Mr Hilts, PICRERING -•il . .. hole on hill on sideroad between lots 12 do moves that an order be drawn on the , - J 1:; in 6th con. $1..50; L. lohniton for 're treasurer for disbursements 'flor the year �— r s moving stone and repairing twoculverts on 1894, $9.00. TIME BEANS MO1`TEY` 3 ++f�W* ideline between lf; R 17, Fith con. $5; - �' 11Ir. Poacher,, +seconded by Mr. Hilts, w - why waste time and and laba�vorking thn r� 4 David Birrell for cedar supplied in 1390 moves that the report of the receipts and I . pump handle when the wind will do it ' ;" , ' ?.4f); John Greenlaw for 38 yards of dis);ursemenLa, as�aete and liabilities and without espouse. h i ' Q E vravel at 7 c per yard supplied div. 8 $2.38; uncollected taxes for that tion' of the r I, o o - S i i i i i i . i.W n .. per For the small sum of $30 yon can get one 4� •T. & D. McNab, nails 90c; David Brown,- year 1895 ending Dec. 15th in the said ___ _ ____ _ 2- 4 nse of road machine one day in R. D. No. year as pre ared by this council be and -- $#_ _ �, $5.00 : D. Anais, garvel $1.00. - pp Lhe said is hereby adopted and that 100 "����`t On motion of .D1r. Poacher, chairman, copies he forthwith printed in pamphlet I ! � '_ report was adopted• form. I eve are offering special value in this Improved WINDMILLS The standine co mittee on Indigents Mr. Pouoher, seconded by Mr Rieharde, i � ',. ., I F '� reportee� 8 follow :M. Gleeson en�iport to mouse that the.clerk be and ie hereby in depar�i]lent in t11e lines Of BlaAkets, (patent applied for) ¢ s a" Under= This machine can be `attached to shy to ;,,, , . 1,. Bowes 35 week ,at 75 cents $26.25; Ili. etracted to advertise for tenders for agaare i 1 . " pump handle without change. . - - �"s Gleeson support to M Byron 35 weeks at and round timber as herein beluw mention• : •. I Gloves Flannelett@s. Etc. r '• ,,r 75c 926.25 ; Gleeson) support to Mrs. ed said tenders to be in the hands of the 1 -` ' w@a�' Hosier � Johnston 35 weeks at 50c 117.50; Celia clerk not later than the 13th day of Jan. r BRe'U�HA� .• d- 4,!IM, ti ,,, ; L. Philip support to Ddrs Linton 35 weeks at 1896, viz.: 10,000 ft. 5x6, 16 feet long at �IIE E��iEE� deplirtltlent !B full Of th@ b@&t and freshe8t good8 at � tr 4 - . �c $26.25 ;- Geo. Philip support to Mrs Claremont 10,000 it. .5x6, 16 feet len at , >� t g# lorPeet rises. 3 41 entir ,Palmer 35 weeks at $1.00 $35.00; Cdlin Brougham ; 10,000 tt., 5x8, 16 lest long, at f p - h "-` +3: '#" f fro Philip support to Mre Tripp 35 weeks at Pickering; 30t) ce, r.postb not leas than 6 ' " ' ' r :� - 50c 817.50; Asa Hubbard rapport to Mrs in. at top end; 50 pieces, 18 ft. long, not - - - 1_: ,,_ Stark 35 weeks at 75c 126 25; Isaac Wise less than 10in at top end; 5,000 feet of 2in. . • , support to Jane Losie 35 weeks at 50c elm plank, 8 or 10 tt. long and not more 1 i i i k �'i First o.ase Tweed Suite made to erne Y . _ $17.50: Jas Rogers support to Mrs Stotts than 8 iechea wide. Round timber and ���� for $14 tso $20, _ *~`..- " SAL a5 weeks at 75c $26.25; Geo Lawrence e'm p'ank to be de'ivered in equal quantity - - °> " Worsted Suits $15 to 21. �� Aupport to Mra Haley 35 weeks at $1.00 at Brougham,Claremont and Pickering. Call and see $ampler. :� K '- 835,00; R P_ Hopper support to Thos Lee Mr. Pouoher, seconded by R. R. Mow• > weeks at $1.50 $52.50: Jas. Ro era I'gnts from $4.50 io $6.50 :r� . g bray, mouse that a vote of thanks be ten- Beaver Overcoats, 817 to $20. :�, -,lipport.to Mrs. Haley extra $6.00; J bi dered to the press for their faithful and Gerow support to Mrs Smith $13.44;, C accurate re rte of the proceedings of. the Ito vercoats, $1.7 to $24. y., �z Dae n O TWolf support to Mrs Marr $4.00; Dr. council during the present year. ! Knapp Overcoats, $18'to $20. � � ^- Bateson` wedieal attendance on Mrs Marr O.n motion Mr. Poacher took the ohair. � r Irish Frieze Overcoats, $16 to $18,•.• sub $l U0; payment to J. Littlejohn for dig- Mr. Mowbray, seconded by Mr. Hilts, - • r ring grays of the late Mrs Marr $1. 0; moves that the thanks of this council are 1 A. URQUHART, BrDu haffi. E r ' 4�°} r ;- (,,eo Bandy for cofliin for the late Mrs hereby tendered Geo Gerow, Esq , - . ; 1. Marr and indi ant $6-00• J.-& D. M�Na� ' . g # Reeve, for the gentlemanly and very efl3• A full line of Fine 'Xmas foods inol�iding dates, cnrranta and raisins the First class Job Work done . _ �_- ,� for aappliee to dlrs Marr, let May ti 1st tient manner in which be has disobarged Filberts, y, Dec. $24.00. I finest quality only kept. Almonds, Walnuts rpt this o$loe , -WLen you ' ° }��. '; the datiee of Reeve for the present year a I1?g`_i y << Yoar committee have before them a whilb he has maintained the dignity of (iR11d1eB from CBIIts tl Want any Work done glue .IIBY , :I petition from M. Gleeson• and 18 othbrs the position in a becoming manner, his . «; ins aid for Mary lolly and Ronld te- GEO• PARR Dun arturi.- a C . a� , hit '` k , gbneral demeanor and courtesy to every } all. �; _ r.ommand that she be granted the enm ;of member of this aonncil has been such as + � • s 81tt} has met with the hearty approval of each �f�gP((FO D LL ' Four committee recommend payment to member of the board. ,• _ bi. Clteeson for one core' of wood' supplied Mr. Richards, seconded by Mr Mowbray, a .. Ste, L {3 �1. Byron $4.00. Edward Pngh for 2 cordo moves that this council do now adjourn _ - V `' tt U �d� t is � �,42 of wood supplied 'Wm Lee $7. - sine die. I ' {)n motion of Mr Hilts, chairmsri,report �� H E A ? � ¢ T t.� W Y r , _ .. sae adopted. ::' fi , Parties intending to have �1n motion of Messre Hilts and Richards 6 M .j ,� ��' f ,TalneB Hayes was raid 27 cents, on account a sale should. get their bills- _ § , . f error in assessment. Tinted at this o Ce. - Uri motion of Meam Mowbray. and P i i i i- .. I;i;,hardi the council adjourned until Mon- al;l y Dec. 16th,for to prepare a financial — . . -- I Na. tr .'i ,; a O a0 - ytatement and other business. 'I. d o Q b Wro ep ,,. : _ . 4 ;' m x aw a" The two PraoUbal elemeUs to a- suc4el sful Lite Insurance _ ,K. IIL� �)n motion of Messrs Richards and Hilts `� i ,� �' 0 r ., {�: ti;e Reeve was authorized to grant hie a a,. `W mv' p Oq N rdor on treasurer to pay the amounts d m 10°y P °,9 o ° , _ tom any �� �� , . rt ;r din the a ° d I i.' - _ ti " ,rnmende various reports of O m __-- , . _ t * Q M neo rwiT - ILLI$ �x` , , t ', =cunning cumm'ttees, r: iL `d m Q c e+, 9 C ) O ; O w � - ----• &Ir. Richards seconded by Mr. Mow :k N d4 e K ' 4 ° ��, I q a ' bray, moved that the Reeve rant his ' b�W;d9 6robe Q g a ! I - A 't IDEATE r � ? v ' `" + • order on the treasurer in favor of W. J. ""$bNda-WH 0 �i � ' � xst. . ave .vV .- rit s.. . !�<ele. overseer of div. 1�s w 'beta am r .` ($'�°a m .°tl b a ° °'w '« t: tt�ed on collectors Tell, on aacoantuoi ',,, ! a °o m n'� � c o� � . Hage tl�e most 11ber � COx ter ct ' . #� ; ' 4� 1 0 to labor against Mrs. L. O Leary s I T___ . I--WITH--- o v 4 . l;roperty in 1894 & 1895. �1 B . : ,_ f. - - }- - Mr. Mowbra introduced a b lata to a n- C �2ot ', y- p y d Thee two foatu>`e are to' cl f�aid lief I. O' 1ER. ok 4 `' t ` ntingent expenses of corporation for y _' ,.a ,.,;. ~`0� t+�eb M . , soma ` m )lsar no od n any part, of its ,; �:. uF },ear 1895. The by-law was pa: through a a w °D '� a '"� 'GPO used i @ several stages and finally passed. m m w f Apr! �'_ ' ' - construction. . g _ �. �. >�� ! The ited Sate : I�� trn + e ' � - . ea y .ffi �`. . (;enact) redufned session on Monde °1 �`64 ' a ne I.0 - CHEAPER THAN WOOD I. a5 r c. 16th according to adlonrnment, ` �' "` i M + Jalq a ents, tited 1R allxnp i, 1 toy: . 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'hear ' 'li *1 th - t them .eame to him. Then, as � . I'� . - .. I c . .1 I. . .. I -1 , - 10USA 0 ' _ be wmpolled to deal With th�e - - . .1-1- ­_ With -t and mind we C at tMaji"de, . itomed to the voice, be . . I . UP WITH- mwurably incrms�d. Them.,;railways, ' I ..h, I r hris - grew accly '. f ..." . I �.'.,�, _:,�. h word distinctly, "Glory to THE CONTINANT OMED � �with the stable 96vernm6lut which is liftW119 system 'Therfa are 1, � . H EA _ - i ' " * - . .1 : �!. Illumed with light of blessings vast caught eac I . . ..,:: �-' I I The sound came essential madition -of their- exist'. 11.1 �,_" ��, - - �. That halos Bethlebem's mOu . ­ .� IN A FEW YEARS-— ., � . , �� , the all sides that reforms shall be .� .1. �' ,,:.-�*��-*!, ntainside. the, newborn Kin." the old man To* !141.- �;�. - i_. . - - pibaolutq suppression of On . _^ - 7 _.... . - .1 the street, and . � . I i .: once mean. .the th�6 Church of England T I - . . - I .. .1 .. I f rom .: .7 - . - I .! I I 11 I � . I - . - I - . . 11 I i 1. 1�.7� -1 bepherds, chosen f irst to see f rom his arm chair and walked noise -b*us L and 10eAsa- the.greatest curse which has ever and . f -I.— ,I Digestibil "."i, --.�: 'Meek s Hiding himself T 0"s of 101111ei of Railroad wtb, the alav6 trade. Society'la once more pressing I . . I.-I...:,.,., I The gif t of heaven's wondrous gram, lessly to the window. bout Unis N*w is *Poratl&R-7900 can blighted man's gro ,atandard its scheme for dealing with the I he human ayal '_��_`�:�-­ '-;I Ifi esta,ey we bend the knee . among the heavy folds of the- hang- The �. - �.�. :_ bury ,T, mean the rabing of the . _... out into the Read London Paper&a& For& 60111' the cmtiou of is knowledge - in in a conditic �I­­­ , z '_ ` :�� , Before the Shepherd of the raaeo io,�-�- ings, he gazed*. eagerly . of I vi tion. The principal points of � -, . ­­ I . ., 14�1..- 1 - ftly Five Week* Old-Tbe Available , '%. lits .. _�z - �:�-*�-, , � ' .11'Yi , snowy avenue. Of the r i in the flik incluoion of fal -�--.'-,�, �.� 'Judaes, fawyreA of the earth,-.' ,.�,­_'�L'�,­_- Two tote of children were standing Cultivable Land *f I Use 1111OZO " 110' fitableness of labor, the Zdnity and seheme are few in number. other ha,d, tc ,.-' - I . I c ­­­�, I -1' , ' '' 0 .�. .ODO f our pl&m, the bill so diminishes t I . �1�1_'A'_-1. -_� Ab, saored is thine 'every sod. 1 .1!. directly in fxont of the house. no, I tressed by a Firth. . 0 0 he I " , - � value of human life to 50. t . ' 'I . lier of the two. 9 girl with - w-beings. They mean he binding 1_"��'��'-7 -` Land glor L", t' Stanley fello ber of public houses that in the 41k. - Ves injurious, i I.' if ied as place of birth -� ' 4�,� the sma . I- ,--. , d -f . ,i_ -bright curls, as I .. t ive organs. r ., he saw by the friendly It seems but yestardaY tha . - . . �ntj.L.�.� I . ether by common Interests nations, 3,�.11­- ...; An cradle of the Son ., - '.1 liqht of the street laimp, was singing emerged from the heart of the Dark =tr , and villages now mutually hOs- there would not be more than one p),,, . . - 'I , .�._,......r, . . . . . - - ...,,, ­ -,I ­. .. - .­" 1. . -1 7 "."'.-I.- . ht And such a - ic It woo e ersons of weak -­ ''.. �" ;. . 1 . _. - ..'i�'!.-�_4:z-"': with all her small mig - Continent and told of his year-long tile. They mean the indefinite multi I o for ev ry thqumuid inh" - -.. -I- - ,4:- ..:�.�.�a. L'..' _­�%-'�-L! "_ ­:�;.� -*-:�� -_:, :. . _. __ tTlink of the " her-- no .. alids and childr I. .. _, __ ,.. .1..�m !" ­_. ` - .. :,­ ,.,: - . - .- - ot � . C L_ . 11 - - voice I It made him . . . �. aid angels," about whom .. erness) i�:._-".­.� -1. - ran_ pily�numerc in the rural districts, there would -. _:0, ,Ill` . idea by . 4 .T� �- ,�­�.'_o A RRISTHS' C H bett Katherine. Qwgo. Now the trader r -as the settiemout of which we read in few of the .: she mug. or Wanderintrs and perilous descent Of the Pl'cat'on of such Oases (even now hap ants, while in the Am Iler tow 1141I. .. A, -1." Pus in the great wild taste for fats, ,v I .. : �' er still, of was endedo house for every A1114 Mori .. Hewaited until the carOl road nearly half the distance between a British official report, that here "will only one Public . M. ..� - . . L t f.e.rand cream. -, , - - -­. ... . . .. ...., raising the sash called out Stanley Pool. road, level roads. bord- dred inhabitants. ."y public housisil - I J .-. 1 � 1: ,-,I....,­__ ­­ and then tido-water and and at be seen clean, b �. . . '��"� _'" , _'_ - ��: ­ -"'. . - ",-. ,­ .. . . � . : - ':., .�. ' _j� .. . � �, " Little ones, will d -3 & . � ­ ! . ... .. , - -i. .... ..:� . _.� .i . ,." rsuRsive tout excess of this number are to be CIO* Cod liver oil L .�.. - .....I , L�- .:'- . - , ' �, 4, in a Pe - ��'�:w I,-.� , - - -­ Of , �ro�&d' d as the children this place buys a ticket by either - Of ared by handsome avenues of trees, an - � -1 -:- -,. .; From a v4ndow out� IL vou come here," am - rose-cov.- , e.st,iblu of fats, I . I - . - ,._:I. . - ded: " Don't be afraid. two Unes of steamboats to stations 1.5W comely red brick bow4w with 11 h nutritive . - - .L. . tile bus!- hesitated be ad ared verandas peeping out behind but in no case is *a house to be eloW qu ._:, �,,, I ._ . .., . apartment house situated in gpeak to you a moment." ubs. The na- unless its owners or Occupiers an . . ' . .... ant to i miles d1stant from the A.Liantio. Fur- -clumps of ornamental stir Oft t��_-- I—- an I only w . s 11 -valuable, esl .1. . ., I - district of a great city a WOM rony and his sister who pass along are clothed in pe ­ . :: ­ And a little later I . .1_. .� r.__- .- � _ , ther south the Portuguese are working tiveS nsated Out Of public. funds. Them is in ahle -1 tful face was looking were standing before the old man in . bite calico, with some gaudy touch of , children .-?k_I m with a pale, wis the great wide hall. - diligently, though with limited means, w Ing to the two most int ant proponis iI -"- . �.:� street below. . .... .� color superadded. A bell in ring 12f�a rvousness, skin ( I_. - ,down into the y black dt"81 dt I want to tell u b1Dw much 1- at the transcontinental road by which call the children to the missi(to -school." a bill which in its - ation feataft - � . - _:__*''_­�� .. . In spite of the shabb - - have enjoyed the ant= t,hat you have - the lines of a bill intro* T or chran c cot ;I , .... he - is much on - % ,-�..., cold and they onos proposed to connect their Pag- - Pains should be 1 . ­ there was an aristocratic air about t . . , - I._ m n the - i _� I . : ed into Parliament in 198 , and intat . .�:.1. �,� tLU figure which impressea one hat to ask you if OU won't -come to-mor- sessions on' either 000", and the. P - . HE FUR TRADIL .1 . er oil assimilall : � . , - :. t . 'an - --- - ABOUT T - _ .__%.;, 1� . .Y . I used I . ,. ciis powe . . . - I . , : I - - 9 i . . . a- I ,, .- . 'y M !-' d in the face raw and sing it for me again tars 200 miles from the coast send their _ ! : I .ed to give the county st. to (risagree v -�-.�, -, she was a lady born, an - - ho, ­'. ._� 'n ffee by rail to St. . -, but *t , dr��ps on. , . I . to haft & little girl like you." touch' r"ber, sugar and co ' - - _ I . now worn with years of sorrow could to suppress public., ty ,.-.- Kathie's hair softly as he spoke, "who The Snormaus rrice *blob tbo Rarer , 7 of pinning, and thi .- - ,..a '. . ��,:.� be detected traces of what must once sang it every Christmas daY." Paul do Loanda. The miner seeking' rurs itrine in the IA,nd*u "ArkeL failed, owing to t tili . �vlv, when after . � . _-...I.�q. bave been a radiant beauty. ___';tid abet" Kathie asked, lookinguP the gold fields of Mashonaland has the Under the title "The Rarer Furs," Per&n(* reformers to t e proposals to eri* be found to , ` . - . . - . s:, ."�.�.­-, rest at the gfirn old man with a genuine is improvement �'.�" :.1. - was Christmas eve, and the st .,Wh choice, of two routes. He may take the t" London Spectator has an Interesting cOmPens"ion- In the D'ext Place, th ..; . . _: it I . . 1.-­ ­ . to intersest in her big blue eyes. . , increased vital .: ._._­ , . ;.,- was filled with persons hurrying that's just what my mamma -used L; train at Cape Town, and from the pres- &jticie on. some of those gkirA used in Church of' England b re-open4 t%k �: I a-s well as to tb . . . .:...� 11,._�, , isn't it. ent terminus of the northern road. &I- tho manu taro of wearing apparel question Of Sunday closing. In 1§4 . it.. . - - after the last. day do when she was a little girl . � ­ I`. their various homes . - L.'Li-ge quantities ' . , .0'.:�,_�L:_ I*.�: . of holiday shopping. Heavily laden ex- Tony f 11 most 1,000 miles distant, go by coach to which are becoming soarcer year by tand, at present. public 'houses are e4 1 . qe indi&st .- . Tony. who. unlike his sister, disliked 4. _ _­ ver any of *tbe great mining centers. Or morring and aft-pruft - 'I aans - I-.. . press carts were rattling UIDLsily 0 to speak of what be termed family year. It appears that seal, sea otter, sd during the -.'thin film a))out I i I .._:.,� � . z.� the cobblesto nea,. and groups Of small " 'fairs" before strangers, simply nod- be may perfer the shorter land route silver fox, blue fox. and beaver are the service in the Established churvit, sW -some. instances, �: 1,1.I I.. . t they n14 est I on. Thus t __ I ina were adding to the festive din ded and was about to Bay tha from the east coast, and be carried by, furs whooe cWtliness seems to ghow er m4 : .. that opened for a couple of hours after m4 - - . ., .1. urch L in the cream to a roe I . -I: ' by tooting lustily on their ear splitting would be very glad to came the Beirs railroad to the very edge of thgy are destined to disappear earliest. Uy. and from four or- five o'clock ' � - i . . g, when their boat of five min- . liahle to form - - , mornin I � *�%�: '_� Christmas horns. I . . rd, exclaim- the auriferous plateau. in h!s mining It Is a surprising statement. but it is no the afternoon until ten or eleva . stomach. �.. � . . utes, leaning eagerly forwa . I I.. . . But tlie pa,le w.4man I at the window ed in a hoarse voice: " Your mother. camp near Fort Salisbury, which a few doubt true, that & single, skin of the o'clock at night. The hours of ope i 1-4 :it- persons hav . ­ . . .... am you t" wit.ed state ar( . .. �.. __..� --I�. . neither saw now heard all this donfu-f children I Who is shal Who years ago Was Practically inaocessible silver fox fewhed, at the spring sales and closing vary'in the larger and th . . . . _ . . . - , �, - . . far- Half Irigbtened by the change that it when cold. I 4 0..,-�.7- I... am. Her thoughts.were in t1w had come over the old man's face. Tony to the white man.� be Tea& the London in ,,"don last year no Was a pr ice mailer towns ; but- in all pLaces- nititton And Tx� ,.I I...I �-.� - the answered wonder' I " We are Mara-- papers only five weeks old. The Hindoo than SM. The silver fox has always houses are closed for the greater Oh more digestil .-.:'':, L . away past, when Chiistmas eve in; 'aq 7, . X11d with starel - .--- I'- of her childhood used ma'a children, I a.hie anu Tony, and merchant seeking his. fortune in the been eatee - of t i .:.L.�.- ..!.- luxurious home the wb,Dl� mamma is Mrs. Anthony Girvin." The . med on account of its ex ibe day, and the law is most rig .n who almost al '__1 .. . . to be the gladdest- time of was too 'British Central Africa Protectorate isr treme, rarity and beauty, and the fact enforcied. If & license holder Offen alfy enjoy suet "__.., ­ - ti, suddenness of the *disoover'Y M . �,.�.-- - year. But now she glanced has Y great to be borne calml and the old transferred frm' the Bombay steamer I& quoted that two sportsmen, in their him license in indorsed by the m ht, and well o( . ..- . .. � I i wholesome. - - . �.. , arourI the small bare room and shud- man trembled like a pa&4 persm as at the.mouth of the Zambesi to one journey on foot across the Hudaon's trates, and after three indorseme I i L at is Fracticall . ..-1 'Ir.. 1. - ut. " T611 , I ' _: gb�mge. be rang the bell for a serva : . . .- .. i dered to think of the terrible. few L John," he said when the domeatio ap- of the fleet of the African 11"m ()Dm- Bay territory, only succeeded in trap- the offender forfeits his license, nil"irb, )tit, is dil "L' , I - �.. If only she could have bought &I ' pany's steamers, which. with 100 miles ping one of them seldom aniMalfi. is i keeping a P I It(, dig 1. . . , I peared, " to have the carriage ready im- -seen ticapacitated from .estive tr ­ , .- '., trifling gifts for the children I , But mediately." Then, turning to �he U11- 1.carry" around the Shire rapids. landa The sea otter's fur in very ,kbeautiful, lie house for some Years 'to come. he tat of roast . ,- . - . id in a voice. hs i ishing ; that o ..i;;i --i sbe had not beqn able to spare a penny zled children, be sa - t him on the shore of Lake Nyasa. lf but it is said that the se,a otter is . �n slio-Ad thin an "I t. -_. . I he -tried in vain to stead y- -- Little In the opin. of the Bishop of 1, . .1 - .. ion I . - � ... �. Oln in )rm of � � . � , . . fr her small earnings, and this.year * jittle girl froin thence he travelA 3W miles t lie f( %'�.,. . , ones, your mother Was thoe west- becoming so scarce that - the eight of ,.� I. ..,L � d�3&r, faithful Tony must-go unreward- who used to sing for me years ago. ward, to the remote IAke Mweru. where one of them swimming out at sea is don and his associates of the Chu.r,, ally he Laken ar 1% ­.. .. ate ,: � ... . e r-old Kathie's strong oon- Will you take me to her, for es I is, boata of England Temperance Society t -U I c. -stomach. _; . . . : - . I want t,O Livinghtone's wanderings ceased. even th6.aignal for,a fl t of A eut n are t I rn !.�, _ . - fidenoe in SaLnta Claus, be shake-n for go to-night I" here the postman will bring him lettem to start and ;attempt Its capture- The hours of opening on Sunday . .. .�-.�1-. :- - It was years before that his daughter " tv, and for the . . . , �1 . ever. - . . . � . . Katherine had come up behind himone from his, home in fs.r�off India. . akin of the A,ntaictic seal. the richest long. Their aim is to curtail them,a ' . It-ey are st.ored . � � .. I., . � . I . . :,"�. ,.-,a� - Just then 'the door was Pushed open, evening, and ttiug her arms about I RAPID TRANSIT _* �I. and thickest of all seal fur, is even make changes in the law which a I .. I Lssties, where :.,-- . �._:L"�. -and her sad reverie was interrupted by his neck told tilm with ain unwonted � . I t- rarer than the eea otter, while the check the Sunday frequenting ot p ion tA) Lite bogiv . - .a L---7...�..­_.- shyness that she had that daY Promised into the int6riOr has not made so gTeat finest Russian sables. with the ' r t I- hotia&% and their use on that d . 11 to be used for _. 1. t�1, I., the entrance of .two children, a tiny . some feet " ashon" luBtm, are now offerera jL%3 ' . _. . . I . ' ' , L: . L� ' to be Anthony Girvin's wife, and be progress on the mat coast. Only L - - * - L - L ,- � _!1. &I with a mass of golden hair fram e.nra,ged that his idol should be $=5 " in the Tough." for convivial purposes. The lapt cla , - armfti�ness of -. . .__ , . . wIllin thirty miles of the German railway in no bishop " � , �::: _: ing a very excited little face an' d a dark to marry a poor musician, who. thou9t While &dmittl n that the" of th6 bill is aimed at clubs, the .111111 - � 1, I��­���.-; eyed boy about two years her senior. Food and talented, was guiltY of being from Tangs to the-Victoria Nyanza are prospect at presenf of the useful less idea being to bring them under t � eAking of eoug i __t-, I tan -be. the completed, and the Money for the par- costly furs becomin SCUM. the Slx%�- .. . tea - .-' . _' .��L:- " Mamma, mamma." the fairy cried, in moderate oirou tator enlargvm on tle_ sumptuous and licensing law. In this he .1-1 of the med, I ­ . .- �L _. � fond, affectionate father-had broken allel English roaA to Uganda has but - the lice � : " The great h , �*...-I...,� rushing to her mother and throwing from the fond embram and commanded . t been appropriated The Italians aesthetic qualities of. the r%Lrer furs, have t he support of I .. . . " Tony and her es, he had used that very word us and declares that if they were not � publicans who have long, co . uce is almost ui � 11;,. �� . . both arms about her neck, _�reak her p�� Is ave built twenty iniles of a projected ed I I � ..-- I Ian' just be-yu- -W b.Z to kave b perishable they would be as - . plained that� the' .clubs were open egarded as a rel� . . � � ., I . " � - �r me have a be-yu-ti-ful p , � house forever. proudly she line from Massowali on the Red -Sea.to , , PRI-,CIGUS AS GEMS '' ' ,..-,:, :�. �; '..- ti-ful I ' Tony read about it in a-book, had towered above him at bar tell Kassala on the north-weatern fronuer � . � ' A times when publicans- were compell _ _ wific methods ( .11 - of their colony o$ Eritrea. The grasp This arLws not only from their M ty, - - *.- ­ o and we want to do- it-to sing carols biauty as she utterly refused to ooln- to close their howses, and that, in ev I I u re-9, as a ge n .. � I of the Malidiats ,on the middle Nile ham but from their intrinisic qualities. Tbe . . I . I - �1. -- i to-nigbt. under peo ply with his o6mirnazids, beratime-, and - � nder-fur .. in than �rood, , I . pie's windows." . been tomened. and any day we wonderful fineness of, their u large town. bogus clubs were or indiscriminate � 1� ..- _ � __� the w6rds were galling to. ber father- Ma itite quan(ities , - - . _­ : YPT muses them to hold Mir ' . ... .... .1 . The mother drew a;.*quick breath.. because she loved Anthony Girvin mom bear that the water route from Eg ized solely to defeat the licensing la Considered by - . I � -, the great lakes hais been reopened, of &ir in the infinitely small interstices . -_... ... y . . when they open the door mpared with the various meas � t. e4MI(AS to you � ;_. . than the whole world. " Then' show to . - And then . ; and while the air en- Co 11 - . . . -. to find us we'll run: away, just like your devotion to this pauper and go I - The other northern route.s. from the between the hairs , ­ I thing you do is .-..- . . . .. the -,children in the story.#! Mediterranean ports into the Soudan. closetl is 'Warmed by. cont,tact with the which have been introduced into " .1.. t it re, and nine r . %� :-. ;-1. he had shouted, little dreaming that he, . .. - -, -to white tn�n ; but the bOd the fur is tL non-conductor to the � .1 . . Ah, then, her children had not yet. still closed 11ouse of Comnicins, the Church of 1' ... x" eipal in-redieii - - - romptly obeyed, for. with are OOh (TOM WiL .0ator ks ­ . would be so p t. hout. The Spe A - - -11 _ . �. .... . Transsahaxan Railroad, by which it: is . . . opium may h . _1 thought. of begging at strange doors, a slight bending of bar beautiful head. *bI land Society's bill in a moderate ine I � , 1� ;. .I:.: i. .- and they wanted to follow out the beau- she had gone. from the room. and when, pr9poned to connect t be-Algerian system makm a suggestion which may -I y raine(I '.. �--cough, but it do, . . . .: .q_. -tiful old English custom simply for the with a half formed fear be went to with the French fine& pushing eastward be of um in Omada. It says ttuawt the ure indeed, and is skilfully f . � arrestingr the L . - _tvI I . find her a note on her dreasing table front Senegal and, northward from the sable. which is as prolific as the fer- as to arouse the least opposition on � to bred for fur-bearing -�_ t he 81'stem becki - I :, fun am-d novel . . - . , - -1 I..� " And, mother," Tony was saying in told him that " her ' devotion this Guinea coast. has almomt p&&,Wd out of rot, might be part of the liquor trade. If the Cliti Mis from the- , ��..... his grav*. way, " perhaps they'll thi k pauper' was proved,' for sh4� had left her the realm of, mere visionary schemes purlyx*ms ,in Siberia. It in Siberia why of England is really in -earnest., it'olig - .. I�W,11, intestines .I - . it, . - el when Kathie sings, a,re ,w forever.ol, This torturing into that of possibilities. not in certain parts of Canadat Bear , ritireg, and the ..: .. s. an ang father's hou. The advance of civilization. then.into fa,rmn are already an iriptituLion in to -have no difficulty in getting - W Of tL .. ca _" reinorse, that followed almost drove him . .he upper _. ...I n e certain parts of Russia. and it seemS through Parliament. The Bishoj)s .. . - 1- The It other smiled..Her little da.ugh- insane, and when he waa mmvinoed that� Africa is fram every ,quarter. and In poo8ible ti,,&t if the akina become a 1, aa weil take . -�I­ ter's truly wonderful Voice was a great all search for -his daughter's where- many plaeft the goal is slm,idy reached. the House of Lord9 are of course, in . your patient i .., 'VeW object of trade. something � . I,-V .� defight to-her, and she hoped some day atx)uts, was vain he settled down to an At the prement rate of pmgraw. in a 00, towar&% establishing vor of the propols ws h, t - up with cough ... to have it ca�efdlly -trained. - . 1 almost entirely mcluded life. which was few years the wh6le writinent will of- might be done , als ; while most. as oertafn , . Yes, she would give her consent to in its -very nature a Living death. for no more difficultbw to the traveler bear ranches in the Dominion. Mean- JIOUBe of Coninidna, it in thirty ye other, and yet ' . I ., � the frodo, and all through- the scanty -, * .0 0 0 - 0 I., I than India d<*a now. It Is not' incon- while �t is in8tructive to learn since the Church of England had Pite of Uie coL14 evening meal' the children cliattedlike . I �ivabla-nay, more. it is pro1wablo-that in IA>ndon. now the delx)t for -the en- professed friends in that 'clia do these mixtui . Tony always persimts that they Owe cl tire fur trado. the ocalakins in tiigh.t many veritable Dl-�7pies. Then, clad inth�ir -their prem�t happy life to Kat-bie's in 19M the Cook tourbit on the Nilt� will it in the hody, W.Q, warm: wraps, they set out after fondness for discussing fa,mily affairs. not be obligeJ to turn back. as nokv, at for this month's sales Wilt be 1058 In. her as it has at the pre-geut Lillie. deteriorating ai , .1 - . tidd M-g,,t heir mothera merry good-by. "t Kathie herself and Kathie's idol I-, the second cataract. but may keep tip number than those of a year ago by I '_ ' gh - the stomac Hand in hand they hurried through izinF grandfather,lay it all W the old the river to lAke Albert, and thenm 1) 61LWO. ,rhis may mean that the mea- ' ants which ten the. crowded 'streetz, past the .rows 'of alternate rail and water to the motitK sures taken to protwt the seal may be `xNaLAN go digestion; _.F� brilliantly lighted shops, gay with hol- Cliristma carol. ' � ' . of the Zambeai or to Cape Town. Then ha%ing a temporary effect in reducing - a' I , . - : ____dnw-� � --7" , * � the nuluber of victims of the .hunters, flonnalful Arekiteegural spertinctiol to . A . ly and evergreens, not making a stop ... ,. . ; 1� 1� . the traveler around the world will not - * � . until they reached a wide avenue,whdre - ' Jobn Smith the World 0#811... _' be confined to the Suez Canal or the and that a diminution of wholesale � jje,e.a I n.%Mall Town%. . . lee-dream as . �.. the shops gave way to handsome-private - . passa.ge round the Cape. but wW. h&Xe slaughter may p(mtvone the extinction . The well-known name, John Smith.a the r . of the tribe. There seems no doubt, It was my privilege to si'(A ten I persons, an( _�. I bouses. I ,bok)e Of � , . . . - sitlis . - : _. " Now, Kathie," Tony_-whispered by good, strong- and honest EngW,h name, I I.. � bowevc . that ,with the vast increatw the cathedrals of England. an,1( ,::_'� i, whose fondn, , . ' . SEVF.RXL ROUTES Of f he number of people wittinq to buy ed. as some Of the are, in 8111311 W%V dessert is such - i way of 'a ,qignai;-- --While Shepherds is sometimes .transformed into John - " . . t . diSLant In . - - I . . 1, Watched their .Flocks.' " And a mo- Smyth, Smythe, and even Smijthe, but "Tom tle continent. He may 'take the fu!r% a tinte will come in the not .one comes on visiting theta L(, kit ted ice-cream fi .. ing- fafure when there will not be enough ple tilan t . ment later the childish voices were r' African lakes route from Chinde to . I the life of the two' I weet transformed into other languages it the rarer fuj� to go round. more-of. ow that the val . inj on the frosty air in clear, a Nyaaa, Lad arnss,by cow,h or rail tile, 01 1 . flies fr,)Ln edy for certain - �?. . . . treule. Before they could run away, seems to climb the ladder of r6spect, 11ritLsb Pr014x-t(Pr4t#,. connecting at the . . : - , I�.. I I tourist can attain who � . I . . . -it.er .-.­ as the story bad said was the pmper ability, thus: In Latin it is Johannes Port ugue.se .frontier with the trains on Will Sall C'ustotnen-Cold. Alr.. great city to another. says it, Nviiter ing advanced. SIQ hildren . t thing to be done, a group of e ,the ComiParthia Real for the Atlantic ' the Springfield Republican. U'ach t ,ians permit it , . . , I ..j appeared at one of-the richly curtained Smithus; the Italians sm(x)th it oft'in to, wabcard. Or he may choose either of A company has beeu incorporated in )ng tit . -1 al � - , I ' ; . I ­ windows, and catching sight of the lit- Giovanni Smithi; the Spaniards Tender three rm& to the Congo-the Ger- . veler will have his favorite aui4 .- . ways insistij - ...-.- tle sin.gers out in the snow beckoned to it Juan Smithus; the Dutchman adopts man Central, now being surveyed, from New York City fdr the purpose of sup-_ and all have exceliencies and def _ , -. I ure-9t make. I ing cold air for refrigerating pur- i . , going the roun .i . them to come in. Tony shook his head it as Hans Schmidt; the French flatter Dares-Salaam, ooppmite Zan2ibar, to P Y1 l . r i le�d . . . . ' . Some of them are pa. ti&IIY 81)0 .. . ' - vare of a oas( .. wid called were . Lake Tangan.sika ; the German' Norib- pofts to .botels, re�tiuraats, meat ghopA. �v 1*#"S _. . . ... Christmas children and d:dn't m'inA the it- into .Jean Smect.8, and the Russian ern to lAke Victoria. or the British and. households,, through a pipe servim. �the moke of the town, and aU. . . 'I hwh by the sole . ..r. cold.. Then, clmping their hands nitore sneezes and barks Jouloff Smittowski; t1ganda Railway pa-st the in nitioent I . ation ought to be welct)me ttiat ... cream, may I w, � : . - tightly, they ran on. . . . When�John Smith gets into the tea trade anow-cald Rtiw,-nzori range. al n similar to that employed in the dLsLril)u- clean "it off. Such Lq the case with y 1-n. She suffen . I .- - X toy' of the eyes, . .. - House after house was roused by the at Canton he bewmes Jahon Shimmit. ley Pool, he will be able to take the tion tit steatu. ' The cold air -is- to be I Lin In. and. to a greater e ' ' ..,.. ._.. . clear little voices, and.. coins were of- If he clambers about Mt. Hekla. the Ice- car" of the Stat,t�-road to the hqad of manufactured by theanhydrous aui-- a.n( . 00 . estihle disturbat - . .1 I _ It Peterbo , magnili, filially put he . �I . i fered, but Tony alwaks refused tbe� landers says' he is Jahne'Smithae.n. it navigation at Mitadi, or.' if he perfers. munia' prtwima ' at a central plant, is wit rough._ whose's 4)11c,( t. le 1. money, saying thb6t they were Christ- i d into mains which axe laid beneath facade, or rather architect, c 1P )le (1, t. 1,�or e , .11 . he trades among the Tuscaroras. he be- the all-rail route through French Con.. P�pe . ..1. - I. mas children, and that seemed to ex- ,come.-i Tom Qa Smitha. In Poland he go to the port of Loango. the street. and the house cAmnections are of it, is best app,.eciated by the st 1Y lived'umm ic . . . _ . - . plair. their situation perfeotly, for no is known as Ivan Schmittiweiski. Should In other words the. barrier f made by service pipas. which are carried to affect a con _ _-"I :­ one pressed them further. - of desert photograph. As the Engli-Sh 1),(,mianent cure. .1 I ­I .I'.I - " Let's don't sh�g any more after tbi he wander among the Welsh mountains and fever-haunteh coasts belt whic-h Ims into the refrig_ i�rator or cold-storage Of a (iii.t. t . he cream urnish . . . . :. - is they talk of Jihom Schmidd. When he separated Central Africa (row the compartments. The degree of refrigera- not inclined to apotheosis of - . I f .. � ,-. _� ,. one,", Kathie said as they .-paused be- as Joutb rest of the world since creation, has tion in under perfect control, and any have in inany cases removeit tile I . while the & I a . 1 been finallyiand permanently ,broken number of varying temperatu ' d PeterlorO by the low tel �-, - . 1- . fore a large, imposing house of somber F'Smitr. If, of classic turn, be lin re'S may grace in recent years, an , . , . . I I re prevented fn . . : .-_! - i . brown stone., " 'cause -I'm very tired." fT,Ts -ed 'in adjoin' itself is now made glorious wit.11i".... - . .. among Greek ruins, he turns to on down. And 'Ust as the water brought be secui ing cop.ipartments. . :.-�.: ��-,: I i - "All right, Kiti 'so, braze up for the, Smikton, and in Turkey .he is utterly in artificial nels from tbe eternal For i,qolated- customers in districts re- se a1ion during t) �... - � �, . ctan ' till the marvelous beautv Of it" c carried .­ .i -19- -white stone. Whe . . I I - -. . last and do your best. Let's -sing 'Hark, disguised as Yoe SeeL I snowis of the Alatau Mountains is trans, moved (row. the Pipe service the reft n these builtfillgsl .on by t :_ �- .1 . tJ3e Herald Angels I " - L111t)spbe - - : . I 1.I- I- . . .1. . forming the arid desert of Turkestan erating material is delivered in a steel not. in amoky towns the a . I ,4 f i,_-- -_ - ..1 " You begin it, you know." - ji,t,d .. . , - �i_ I,.-, , to to a region OL smiling villages hich soda aftel. the lapse of ag 13 .�;Olilefl or the it -am - : -... :. --: L I y ­: -.'I, . J ... :, and cylinder, similar to those in es, ha most f - - ' : Tony, who acted in the double �apa I .. .1 Wonderful Powe'� 6f Fmat.:!.. . cultivated fields lined with- shade and water Is delivered to drug hwtores. heightened the architectural effect 'it, at- La Gran ; " .. � : 1_. - '_� of business manager and choir Master, ; :, - - fruit trees, so these wagon roa&. steam- . . aild 1-4 - .... . . 1 - ...11111111- t , I that ]Ely grows old gracefully, for cordNvood a ­ ..- _:� . I - . I � SafiL,ijwr ..I I �. gave the note, and Kathie began. Speaking of t.he-wonderful powers Of bouts, and railways are just so many isbury even hea'utifully. I . . - . . In the handsomely furnished library n-aruie , a well-known architect . Borm In the.Tower of London'. , I e1v tributary' to .- � . . . . . - . .. says &tin streams which will fertilize .., Canterbur seem well-nigh perfec aY. The ehute i ... , � � . , . �'.. ..: .�....-_.N I I.,-, of the house before wLieh the children that ,thw frost in one,of the most power- vtmenfal ,and moral wilderness In Mrs. John Heaton, historical pei b:n- Durham Itte marble columt)6 are (.jong from top to �,1, --1.-,.*. � .I stood an old man was sittiug, alone be, ful forces in the whole category. Elec- which the neuro lives. For that which ' red by a puerile fluting ' 010 10wers I od of use mo ' ._. ..� ­ . . - fore a great open fire. He knew that age of the old world, and a highly rea- d. ,rhe w0v I �. .. l ' York are not IOLYS have been : . ..�­ I has kept him in -a state but� a remove all finishe ' . L. . ..- .1 .. it was Christmas ove, but the fact did tricity has great and peculiar power, has I . _�_,. i_.. _ above the wild beasts who share with pected and early settler of Virginia, Ill., n Lhe mountain � - Y 11 . , ful, central,, tower of Lincoln , �I�. ot seem to Faake hijin particularly gravity Is in immense eviden ' the bun h for ta and graa.my 1 WU8 has died the other morning, aged 76 year8. its pinnacles; the great facade of N . ...., -1., f . -happy, for his face was-drawn and bag- M is es t-ir#ation causes n :, , .1 gard, as though he were being torment- wind a-hd the sun and the rain and the �Pwn chiefly his isolation. With the Her maiden name was Mary J. Puller- borough is out of proportion tO ;:"I 2 ed by his own thoughts. Some one clouds have their respective forces to inrush of the white man into his soli, building ; the external effect of Py Women. Karl's - _ . , 10 I . . . � - . - - . _0 . tudeal, Intent on ton, and, she was born in the tower of 1 ftSant cure for ( " -�_i - had wished him a " Merry Christmas" though he .be,and . 6-to much like a fortress; the SP I -. __ - .� _0� _ ­ command. but he bad found 'that the bringing.with hFain st four times as ­ I :_,.. ­ that evening, and the old man laughed � . Im the countless evils London. England, Feb. 29, 1820, when 1,itchfield are not mates in 0010f I I � _ .�..%�-". . frost, wbon once It got below a build- of ci ilization, but at the same time her father, Major Ja ' :_...-- . _ - . ,- v mes 'Fulles-ton, was are somewhat ornate ; but uP013 Fan cities as i� . . ! . bitterly. I .. . - ..... - d%1.1-- , Is their antidotes, a new or& has in command of the' tower. All visitors terbury and Salisbury thO (10 -- urpose in Grea. '­.:...: .-:-- , . e Merry Christmas," lw half mutter- ing was more powerful tl= could be opened . . ,'it.t le t0, - . I �'. �_, . wZ estimated. A whole buildin - he full to. this famous prison of the old I-world is ics I nervous, tire ' d. " When have I seen a Christmas for Africa aad the African. T content. And yet he i : ... . ,�'. I 9, In import to the world of this great fact were shown the room and especial at- envied who would not find into ' . Karl's Clover ;. - - �'� ,- I that was anything but a torment-since" one cam, a large and substantial brick t � -, . . . A � ! , . r It in impossible to gTup. This how- ,.jution was called to the fact 1- the Joy * so gr , , ,;.,* ... -_ � raised several ino ua every .�­ - ,�. ; .7 -. - And his mind went back, to a Christ- structure, was lies by one of these, �-1 I le well and hap ...: -­_;:::':- .- in ever. may be said with confidence - it guides that Mary J-. Fullerton atoll they in their varied power, 80 lif . - MRS. I .., .. -_..::- .eve just ten years ago. Ah, those the powerful expanding force of the con- .lid 80, - .11 . .-.- . �: . has increased the available cultivable was the only female eviilr born in the the beholder above and bey . I -4-----­,aw-- 7�- �r :.1 .5. .were Inerry Christmases in the old finfid frost Foundation walls suppoii. , . - . .. I K � , to,� , .I .� e land of the globe by a fifth, and - tow�;. She leaves a husband, Captain . cidental defecta, and it is quite - . ..:!.:,.� . , ,:. Ln wh n atherine'was a child with ed tio be stropq enough to last a can- als ,_ . . - . I - ._ �._4. man fro ... -. :_. J , -�w � !.�-­: = �golden heir I What was it that Wry, and certAmly as strong as all or- - . DOUBLED THE AREA I John Heaton, aged 85, and nine ohil- credit of the young wo r. The Wife fol - : .:. .1 time before she ex- - . . : .­ .:;- she sang every i dren. 4 � � 0 have, i)urs . , ,. - � . field who -is said t I .: - , , �. id Friend-1 say ­ 1:� - ,. dinary demands would c�air for, have within the tropics. That is, the sources . � . ,1. I �" . .. . .i I:.-1�� -the mysterious stocking f ' .Oh. been known to be tbr<xwn far out of from which man cAn draw his food sup- . 1 . .. - . tears at the sight . . . . I of Westritiliste, . :,: ­ plored , . to marry an intA . ., I a I- ... I , " . .r-�. -.., .I� � . I Green Old Age.- - I � � rt,on .(much I �:%__. � yes, he remembered it weU­-t I lumb because they were too noar' tb lies in the future have been alrawt I ,, , � I � . . .1 : � bey. I - .- I . . I . - ��11 -. -I I . . .. I .A. r-. � � ":.. � � . .. ,.I fro6t of the ground, which,-in its invise- Mefinitely extended. To what extent Calinaux and Guibollard, who ax46 of ­.- 11,; � . - .. . - . ii :.-,- ,. . 0 V Wh IT . _. I : .. .; - . I .. , * ' I..._�.. ,--. ..-,..:�.I �I- "Hark, the herald angels sirt of .I 1!,'.�'1, . ible and silent might, would'push- the tbis will add-to his mineral wealth in the game age. 'conclude to bet on their There is not the least fl�wer blit (t FrienvS0 tl] , - . . .. - , . � 1. I..:.- .- -, A gJ .. . ,.:�_; ry out otplace in order to still a matter of conjecture, but that longevity. I shall & to your funeral. to hold up its head. and to 11", 1 ve some brains . ,''. -.:-;- - - massive mason , I ! I � I I �-�.:`_--,-..� -Was he dreaming, or was it really his give Jack Frost a little more e.lbow the African highlands is ise of 9 � ! 11- .... -. - . . I contain the pre.., I shall go to yours,,. What i your �bet? antly, in the secret ser_.Soudl- : ,I: t L . ...­: .drxling's voice tlaaL broke the stillness room. � I _vli I cotigh cure if I ,- _,,4"- . � . _4- . . � ciou-s Metal and ,umful metals.in *bun& !A clignipague supper. I I ,of its heavenlY mak.er. - ..-. , . 11W * .. . . - , ­ 'I I � , .-. . .�. ­ � 1 . . i. I - . __ r,-��! f.- .,� � . .,��--M-_�,;,l�,J ,4 , __ , ­. I— . �. � . - , , i . . . I, . . .1 . - �, . 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I: I - arith he -- - t,, Chore es'e LiA 1..� l �` ;: r g_ tRAT •�•t+r� I Expelled , Orme shall l EFUL •�+j/1 J.E.B.. _ I . ; - • - 1"_ f .�..,� bloc ry P+aisan and irnplicit of our � � .- ' England T p Z3 y .- , Digestibility of'Fats., A PI'llltle Edward islgnd Lad S d, by Dr. Pieroe`s Goldoyri' '.ledic,al ' I • 'e pressing f A t : M 3t 084b ,Discovery.- Then there's a clear skin .,' �. for the Benefit of Her Sex. , and a clean system, Tetter,Salt-rheum, .ing .with the -Yµ •rne human system ,cannot long ge- � Y'he a`preparation!- of F} great success of the chocolat J �. Eczema Er sipelks Boils, carbuncles, the house Of Walter Baker & CO. (established:, g points of ;"' ,:}in in a condition o€ health without - a �"" , , Enlarged Glands. T g an unliors alai Swell-- w'' lumber. t tl;f, inclusion of fats in the dietary, On Gad Ne .tp1►etti�, was Pate said F.asfly l:7t lugs, and all 'Blood, Skin. and Scalp 1 he hays ed-8nbjft& /e Severe Spell- of Diseases, from a common blotch or in 1780) has led to the placing on the market'. �;tiltS other had, too mu,tsh .fat quickly many misleading and unSCrU _ s� imini$hen the q Y Uizsi°ess.and Other INstrtr&inR 8 sips : eruption to - the usurer ,�t;rofula--these puloul� imitations, s that in t)� 1 . I :' acs injurious, and der--ages the dl toms. ' are pertesatly and permanently stared by Of their name i8hlf3ls and wrappers.: Walter t'r, more than one ,live organs. Tigrish,-'P--E.I;, 1V1ay doth; 1896, It' Baklr SG Co. Ste the Oldest and lar est ma ' ' r �` In building up, needed fleshi 'sill nb r thousand I'crsons of weak diggstl, h, tls`well tis 'Co the Editor of L Impartial: strength of pale, puny, scrofulous chil- g ,:; smaller towL � n� ,lids and'children, have as a rule, �a - Dear Sir.—I see by your . a facturers of pure and hi h- rade COCOaB rat .. paper the dean, nothing can :equal it. R g Md : :a t cies there wool a p names of many whe have been benefited : Delicate diseases of either SeY, how_ t Chocolates on this continent. Na ehemieais area �: tli�i.aste for fats, with'thQ egos tion of _L by the use of Dr. Wllliai3is Pink Pills. ever indtwed, ap�sdily- and radicallyI se for every sLT Ir'ttt of the more digestible, such as I faei that I ought to l+et mJ case be oared, Address, to confidence, World'® used in their manufaeture8. '� i= ; any public h • Yrl:_1r r and cream. mioht! I Pm sure that many, women Dispensaarq Medical Association, lit '�� ° t,_,d liver oil is arnrm the most easil g e benefited as I have been. For 8 COnsllm6t'a Should ask for- and be 'sure tha#- >er are to be . ' g Y falo, N.Y. i , ,_ t I is el a number of years I have been almost they get,the genuine Waiter Baker Ef, CO.'s g'OOds. L house to be tet,` , 1=1 Is'ibis of fats, earl on account of its an invalid. I did not know the nature ' CHOICE SITUATIONS. p I, nutritive ` r occupiers quality its one of the of mY malady. I had a tired feeling, , Dow it � I V'VAhTI R BAKER t& Ws L�mite a 1 ' ;'.'.;I. valuable, especially to weak, ir- being exhausted at eche least exertion. Pay to get a cod business' ,lie funds. education I W, O. McCargg r, s dt+ . 11 - ; Tbe.9e liable children who are inclined to I had no ap elite and was very pale, to Principal p y K)rtant propotsay k I sometimes felt like lyin down never Duluth Business University, Duluth, DORCHESTER; MASS. t[t Minn.; W. Irwin. Bookkeeper and Cash- - - r�ousness, skin disorders, or to win to rise, 9,A•dizziness would sometimes ,mpensatmn feat take me causing ier. Covenant Mutual Insurance Co., t r or cliranic a`ughs. g me to dropp where I of a bill intros yy;I, - would be. During these spell- of ere I Toronto; Miss Mint►ie Tonkin, Steno- "TN! SUN." A Striotly ' I'ail1s should be takes to make cod in ]888, and inrapher, Barber & Ie:lli$ Pa r Co.. Ba High Qrade Wheel, spa CRY Bay g r rr o11 assimilable where it seems at t., Toronto; W. S. Woods, Man-ger, Price. Send for catalogue. � •f mty councilsr i rpt to disagree with the stomach. A 1 ` r,. ; New York Buisiness College, New York O'•T. pP1NDRITFI, Manufacturer. houses, but w1 ,•ti• drops only may be gi^en in the ; ( S City R. A. gelds Penman,_New York 73 to 81 Adelaide St.'W.,ToroAm sIIIDISHONE he hostility of } :ri,iling, and the quantity increased �.Iiusiness College, New York City; E. e !,+« l� , when after a few weeks it will ' '' % J. Shaw, Principal, Blies Business Col- DA SURGs m ioe� ACT to the proposal_ ,,r, hr found to be readily fligested lege, North Adams, Mass.• Melvin Ham- $3 A address } the next place, !I i� improvement is probabl due to i� •. '� and w.will show I y j '� mond, Reporter. Globe, Toronto' Miss you how to snake -car; ad III increased vitality generated by the / Ada Johnston, Stenographer, 'John wruceir mars.; we furmah the work and - leaves its e'teraat le/ikfd. 8 �- d bill - re-opens k 1aaoh you tree; you work in the tocaiiry. crippled with Itheumatism or s� ` closing. ii. ;�y well as to the toleration acquired `%m4t �� Stark & Sona. Stock Brokers, Toronto; where you 1ive. eeod us your address miserable lJyRpeptla be h0>oesti w[ g• or iL.- I C. W. Laycock. Bc►okkc per, Minh an = and we wtsl axpWu thebzWneas fully y tg yourself and Give Vit,Leon a tr1aL T uhlic houses are I.:erg's quantities of fat taken with �'I, Railwa Su 1 Co., -Detroit• Wm, �tlo- $1 fory erT d Via work'a clear pr°I oi water has never failed to cure others s amu*, t Y PP Y M for cosec dal.wank:abserutely saM ig Bllre to cora you.ruin sad efts r.,l.i c,iuse indigestion, the fat forming ' �$ Intosh, Commercial Master, bliss Busi- . g f Write at once, Address D.T. Morgan,Manager• i din film -twat tlls particles of food �{' nese College, Lowell, Mass. ; Frank Fos- Box A.3. Windsor,Ont, . ST, LEON MINERAL VI�ATER CO., L� - ' :tbiished church, n some instances, nevertheless, fataid.9 - ter, Shorthand Teacher, New York Busi- . of hours after i�l sr il,n. Thus the addition of butter ! _ + G �`' nese College, New York City ,; Miss �D 00t8 UNDER ONE YANACEMENT Read OtHos—ging et. W.,Toronto. , it or five o'clock . cream to a roasted potato renders -�" __ � Emma Mullin, Stenographer, Samson, sold by all Dru¢ghrts. l:lrocers and Sdi „ liahle to form into large lumps in. - Kennedy & Co., Toronto; J. J. Ari old. aril ten or ele - h,, stomach. Foreign Ledger I(eeper, First National . < ► The hours of ope ' .Nl,,.sL persons have noticed that fats in •• Bank, Chicago; H. Malott, Manager, J. - ",elt.ed state are more indigestible 1 ' --'' Phillips Show Cuss Manufacturing Co.. , s► n the larger and t" I:I n %v hen cold. This is especially true - A Dizziness Would Overtake Me.. . - I Detroit; J. J. Goodwin, Chief Clerk TORONTO AND STRATFORD# ONT.. s it in all places j mutton and pork. Such fats are n" I had a roaring sound in my head. I Pinkerton Detective Agency, Philadel- Unquestionably the leading CommeroW for the greater 11,i'h more digestible when thoroughly repo took medical treatment but found no hi; 13. L. McCain, Penman, Brooklyn Schools of the Dominion; advantageebest in I e. law is most rigi tr >>\,',i with stfirchy food. Thus chi!- y husband and father both ueiness College; D. McGregor, Steno- Canaria; moderate rates ;students may enter ' r,`,i ,,vho almost always dislike fat will dreg' my attetntion to the many articles grapher, Chicago.& Rock Island Rail-, at any tune : write to either. school and ONLY ASKYDURSEWINGMACHINEA6ElIT edge bolder Offen tit1;111 ' en o suet uddin which, if Which appeared from time to time do Y Co., Chicago. paper. 5,. FOR IT, ORSENDA3CENT p y j Y g, ova ieag mention this p orsed by the ht. and well conked, is nourishing Your paper concerning the cures - These are a few of the thousands of SHAW !LL>tOTT. PrineilDal+s. 1 O FOR PARTICtiLARS,PRiCE Ll t tires indorsemea`` l tivholesomo, wrought by Dr. Williams' Pink Pilhs. students trained by Messrs. Shaw 18c ---- -. 1 SAMPLES, YARN .&c.at. is pracEically unchanged in the At( first I had no faith in them, in fact Elliott, who own two fine Commercial .e, .. a eits his license, _ „r,11ch, but is digested farther along I had lost faith in all medicines and was schools and each college tears the name t w rom keeping a p , 1w digestive tract. rr',vignod •tA, my lot, thinking that my " Central Business College "—one school DO T COUGH A C A , The fat of roast beef is especially days were numbered in this world. Fin- is located in Stratford, the other in Tor- y�II$ j,II�(�5 .AWAY, ! ' • a years to come. ,1lrishin that of all however. I consented to try the onto. We understand that some of the ' 1 Vr=3N �g=•M • g; pork is at its beat y• rvvvv ,1`u sliced thin and thoroughly cooked, Pink Pills. I had not taken theca ,lr,,,g students in the above list receive sal- GERMAN RR )f the Bishop of in the form of beam, which may �fone I felt an improvement and hope cries of over one thousand dollars EAST BALSAM, FOR TWENTY F�V� tis s of the Chur I,;,1iv be taken and enjoyed even b a befalls I felt an improvement. and hue annum. It certain! r ! Y�� J Y Y p pays to eta AND BN ovtaiD of TSR oovaH. la`rance Society t lit,at,e Stomach. revived. I ordered more and continued business education its you get it in a on Sunday are •a I s furnish energy f9ir muscular as taking the pills for thmee month--i and I good school, and we can recommend the sold by Druggists At 25 and 50 cents„ -it.v, and for the beating of the body. must s•Y that to-day I am as well and Central Business College of Toronto and I is to curtail them,. I lwy are stored to some extent in strong as ever and the many ailments Stratford to all our .young Canadian �________ ­ IR _4 DUNN'S i" __1 - -,:_.;� the law which- 8 c tissues, where they serve as a pro- which I had sips completely cured. I friends. The courses of study are right V�TH! •1 i,}n t•r, the k,ocl and also as so much attribute my complete recover to the u to date and ver SONS frequenting of p Y ,. q p y practical. Tawe •I t.o he used fbr (N,dily energy. -Dr. Williams'. Pink Pills and hope by two ,acbc►ols en joy a wide-spread popu- alato,slt°st.at[stai.Tile�Qravel Roofers *BAKIN _ hair use on that telling you this that others may be bene !-city and deservedly so. The have _)ores. The last cla — filed by them. +y t3hee;![sial Qeilis Terra Cotta Tile the reputation of being the hcet to Can- Eted �lrmfufness of Cou h Mixtures. Mrs. William Perry, ada. Write to eit r school fora �i`ek .nt Gree aO1A°_6 slate 'Metal Oor- d at cluL3,the bicho g After reading the at►ove letter we sent handsome catalogue. pelt, Tar' °°Ani it°h• itrtc pattern .. ' in them tinder peukiu of oo h Mixtures the edi- gu+e. p Peal,kc..eupplied the trestle. POWD,E ` g g a reporter to interview Mrs. Perry and Telephoise imL A *iaide Widmera>y THECO�I�SBEST In ibis he of the Medical Jour�ial has this to she repeated what she had '-!read •'Will you take this here woman fee TORONTO- ruC� stated in her letter. Her husband, W i y_ loAM498T SAL! IM QANAOA. net of the lice " The great harm ;these products 1 better or wase, am' give me ;2 fee dam Perry, and her father, •• ho have long c }duce is almost unlimited, and should Mr. J. H. marryin' of you f was the unique man- THE Al:'RXOTUR, -CO, does halt We World's Lauder, J.P.; and fishery warden, eor- nor in which a Georgia uatice united Windmill business,because it has reducod the coat ss clubs were open a r'}Marded as a relic of ancient and un- roborated her statements.—Ed. L'Im- g J +rinOperrerto Z•'s What It Was, It has many branch 'u t ific methods of partial. two lives. houses,and supplies its p'ows slid repairs W _a O .- , 1 ice ns were compel practice. Cough P Cold in the head—Nasal Balm lees at roar does It can and does tum►sh a Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Psle Poo- betterartimetotlesetnoneythan ' ,c;g, and that, in ev sr ares, a.9 a general rule, do more le make inRtant relief, apeedIlq eurer�. ever others a uiatcee Pumping and LIS clubs were erg ` ern than good, and tbeir reckless P pure, .rich blood, restore shat- fails. Geared. steel (iaroantzed-atter- I indiscriminate use should be care- tered nerves and drive out dinaase. Australia has a Completion tbindmllts, Tuctrir - 'r+:tt the licensing la I I considered b They cure when other mesdicinas fail population of less and i!t:c+d steel Towers,steel Buzz y physicians. A pa- than 5,000,000 but economists declare it Fraaae steer Feed cutters and Feed the varioti9 m W a,me9 to you with a cough. The and are beyond all question the greatest a ,if medicine ever discovered• old support 100,000,000 with ease• Grinders. (in appiicstiou It will name one We want every MUS/O TEAOHJF ` i introduced into y1 thing you do is to give him a cough or ttre:ve arOn F&e that a will illn a until to have aeopy of our IvEw (seta page) Mupid 1 u r1k., and nine times out of ten the gold by a dealers, but only in boxes the Ask your physician, your druggist and January iat at 1/3 the usual price. It also mates CATALOGUE✓epee/sacro. It is one of tM , -- is, the. Church of E ' wrapper` around which bears the full your friends about Shiloh's Cure for tks an`2PUmV0of all kinds, bend for eatatorue LARGEST GENERAL MU810 and AIUSIO • i rIc ipal ingredient is opium. Tia Consumption.ion. They will recommend it. �O'' 1k Rociiww and Fulmore Streets,Ctkato BOOK Catalogues ever'ixned. .Contstinin s, 1 is a_moderate m e opium may lessen the tendency trade mark "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills P TEAOHER'S OU/DE for the aelect�oe0 - _ , is skilfully framed cough, but it dues a great damage for Palo People." Pills offered in loose Lieuts. Churchill and Barnes of the ' Of MUSIC. No MUSIC TEACHER can AIr�oRo ; �: :,cresting the normal secretions, form, by the hundred or ounce, are Imi- British army have been decorated with TO B6 WITHOUT TH/8 WORK. we atno csrr� , least opposition on ,i the s stem becomes affected by the tations and should be avoided, 'an they the Red Crodss for gallantry with the EVERYTHING PERTAIN/NA to MUS/O and ' tr1. ade. If the CS ,spas from the kidneys, the skin, are worthless and perhaps dangerous. Spanish forces in Cuba. $5005000 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,nrarh ■ ' � _i_I Iy in earnest, it o intestines, the pulmonary — -__ _ _-„____ , ' WHALEY, ROYCE do Co., 158 Yonse at, ' c:_ culty in getting 11cI urea, and the mucous membrane I` I A e r -- TORONTO. CANADA. ,.t It inti of the u Probabl j3RIVATIC FUJ(Da FOR INPRi3T -ENT �,.. a- �` Acer air passages. -till p the most extraordinary ��� os Dlort rs eats . The Bishops ,tit as well 'take a brush and var- journal in the world is publi.9hed w"k- gage of Real Estate. Interest 1 , at teweet rates. dvacial arrangement.- nb ' .�-'1• ds are of course in tl your pal:ient all over as to fill Yat Athens. Its! contents are writtenbe T 01(1 Fall Publications • 'i +- _:;a' u ► �•ith cough mixtures, Death entirely iii verse, even to the advertira wade br Church Loans. Apply tq )n is ; while as t° t 1 meats. A preparation Which s.;ttr, Blackstock, Neebittr . • - :--!'. ;S. ,ns, it is thirty y i►°}st. as certain from one *as from }ether, and yet they recover often •»•-- 1 . , enriches aLd -purifies the Ohadwiak & Riddell, t: :_ h of England had Apite of the cough mixture. Not Hank of Torogto Office-, ' - NOW RFADY friends in that eha do t hese mixtures arrest every se- A BERLIN LADT CtMID Ligg YARIC blood ar,j asS2sl$ nature C6arob dicast Taft OId Man Bavaria and other 8ta►riee,. ,1 the present time. lose in the body, but they also show ..,... In re 9,1,121 -- B: Edward W. Thomeoa...:=i•a r Y, deteriorating and de rading effect Xy the Uss of -oath Amerieaa p p g i d tissue The Red Red Wine, putsch the str,mach. hey contain -d tt[ir °moi mi1St hc ,Ve a �1�� range Hy J. Jackson Wray. Illnetrated.... 1.tN ,sante which tend to.disorder and AQ°IO°° CSO Told of ]dile-. ' AYietory won. ' CATHEDRALS. ' ° J• 8aUam, of 11"Utt, Oat•—Atabborx - of usefulness. - MA,KE I By Annie- Swan. Illuatrated.... L!1 _1. ' . __ age digestion. lraote That Qaan°t 40H.� , s I Barbara Heck. A adto of Mathodien.. ° Such a prearatlon is By W. H. W_ ithrow, D. ' %% ural Specimens to91. '” I BEAT risks do not alwa s , Illnetrated.... -• 11 �rna11 Towns. Ise Cre$m 9,9 a RemAtl + Dome most closely with SCOtt s Emu1S1021 Of �Q(l- - �• " , BJ cxarafill epeelllation sill ('rail! READY EARLY IN DECEMBER ::- ivilr!4re to see ten rrest calamities Hair—h � 1r�se per$ons, and their number-'is breadth escapes and.mir• liver Oil with Hppo hos- LL.�._� L t: t, `� }:r, rland, and situ on, whore fondness for this sum- at%HIoaR freedom from dta. t, tulUQ it a rBliabled Cot and Cradle Stories. ' m are, in small tow star are not uncommon_ hetes Of �jYl1e and oda. g - By Mrs Cathartno Yarr Trail!. With lice- l i. dessert is such that Ithey -are de- It in the common ways , trait and lllur.irations by A. Dickson Pap e sit ing them to kn p ,t. of life that serious Donee The uses Of Scott s EII1 BuaoBesful fil'In, terson, R.C.A... ed ice-cream fiend9, will be glad ul ' ....................Pa LN ,f the people than hence*Most often follow. Canadian wild Blowers. Pe P now that the value of ice-Dream s9, en a d woman will bah cion are not confined to XXGZLL=NT OppogTUMTU To_ WTrtatih.B Embelli►hed cb�uteri ruTll MagMi K:4 1 ❑ who flies from medy for certain intestinal troubles tie with Mome of the worse p Cher, says a writer forms ofdiasass.and coma wasting l - pl�ate-. drawn a` colored by hand b� '', y Ing advanced. Some, indeed most. :< out coaq°ercrs. put the gdlSeaSeS,llke COII •tAHN FBOlIT SY OIIB t '-- Glhamberlia."�'oarth edition prin - = 1-� Mre. i+• publican. Each - outcome of some slight sumption, scrofula fpr NZW Fl"L ireh new type. 3iae of r i s►ctans permit it through typhoid •igdisarstion will lead to an undermining of the book 1� a 11 inc ea,...................... x00 R ed from eat $ favorite among th r, always insisting it shall be oL system• and there will follow ease-! d lit all j11Za, ' he4 a br�Ls Keyre and There in th• Mome Land. ,, ` �, and break-u g ebr y J PULLY EIPUINED AND SERT FRUT I H; Cannif Haight In one volume of r kl lencies and dei a purest make• To the story re- It is in cases like this that that rest dieocrv. nearly all those minor ail- ages, with 250 superiorphoto-en- ,,.. re partially spoils Iy going the rounds in print, of the covert' and wonderffll 19th Gatury reined pp p `' HIGHEST SANK 1;EFERENOE$. gravtngs. Cloth �s.0o; sheep t{!- •halt r'e. cure of a $oath AmeMean Nervine Ille2lts morooeo.. �.. town, and ally res case oP ulcer of the realest work- Mrs. J. Awlla in of a weili aSSOClate(1 History ofthe County o#Lowe... .. . �i10 ,:uh by the sole and persistent use 'w ,e welcome that r, cream, may be added that of a mown produce merchant of Berlin. lint; At/aSS �,��� e B7 Judge 11[• H. DeaBr(say. Second edi• - 4 i is the case withY feundhe:sella short time sinoe eom late tion, greatly end ed. With map and ` p enlarged.:tn. She suffered from a serious ran down in health, Strive as she Wight Ktii Soft Ik Bew11% ` P-!Baca & � several toll- }r t ion of the eyes, direst! traceable could not ala Rtreagth, Me were tak• _ page p oto•engraving9...... me _' to a greater ex : Y y g _-- _..------ ---- several a ib Nature; Onuses and i,�estible disturbances, and her pby- ea is generoas quantity. but terrible west- JAR•MURRAT MAcrARLArrnt,FlpPnialiRt.gTs ROOM t3. OMAHA BUILDING, v ntlon. ! h, whose 1p8►gnifi. 11 finally put her u q +� pen doe-cream nese remained. S 'Car and Throat. 39(Maritsa S4. T'proato• architect's oonceg, s}>le he aseured a bottle of south __ }} •,-• , By Edward Plaster,M. D.. i M diet, For eleven months she American Nervine, and i° bar owe words: _� -- -- "` -- �i�"��CwQO ��,,,(,,. IIIf �S = fl1l 1' The result was like m rAUSAGE CASINGS. FineNt imported En ' - _ ! By IAM BRIGGS, Publisher reciated by thea Y rued upon ice-cream with the perfect health, and I base neer fedi beset er in , cit oar- 9•-f3 �iahmead !!tr West, Toronto 11' to ffeet a com Tete and a 9,r- m lite. h- litth sheep and n►u•i•ow Amerloda h A9 the English P PP Y Some time ago my little girl was am sitrlahtprioes. Park.8lackwell&Co.,Ltd,Toronto. ��,�" - - - _ —� _____ _ �: �' l><'rrranent 'cure. The theory i8 brouble+d wicb snn,mer complaint, and this1. ,otheosis of dirt, t•he cry am furnishes ample nourish- i It ft her wean and nervone to a degree that , �E aro always open to bay or sell may, Res removed the ,!. - While the diseased intestines, seemed to inrlloat an undermining of hers g• ' Straw, Grain, or Potatoes, in car 1 ars, and- Peterboro:I `'`t 11y the low temperature of the tem. I used Nor vine in her Case, and in ous lots. WM. HANNAH &CO. Toronto, ` le glorious within"- i,r e prevented from getting u in- week she was as well as over. I - g g There is nothing artifiolal abort South OUG i ItRO� Slate, Caravel and metal Don't 'To ace { <� he uty of its c r }rrt.ion Burin the procesru o di- American Nervi_e. A stimulant will help She roofers, metallic ceilings. skylights ace ;:t� ren these building , '`>❑ carried on�y the healthy parte, system for the time being, ba{Nsrtrine curse sheet metal warkere.141 Adelaide 4y, Toronto was the -recap, permanently m all asses, ; -.-_ -- - aes, has some ,r r; o)! the most faiflaUs to chutes in Irtirmanatatly Qarsa g.._ y i /� rchitectural eff STAMMERING west at La Grande, x., A. P.'18aa ky a ecrietl Eduea• pit � Sm' ®�® ` d graceful!y and_ On,, is to be - - - .-n. Venal! ystem. No advanoo fees,. �GVrite fel1: 1 y, t,1, for• cordwood, all the timber im- Ifull Sal' bur i. atiro>itar. T$EONTARIO IN9TITCtT$, a `� ' t y• I i 11,•I y tributary to it having been M Shater tai. Tor"ta 1. r s Well perfea �:ii ;,y• The chute is one and a half - - ,le columns aTe , long from top to bottom. and dor ,t „ vex ova g t �-. Liefe c' . ., 9,Y ''[its Leadin Q p(r Ne baker hav[n , , ... . . _ . , r At EATERS any kidd of-trait , luting ; the tow ;clod of use- more than 3,400,000 „ wortbwbilashosid' ` ' � _ ao�sai 1x 3fa3 asc.e w be without tidy►is . ` t inished. Thew of logs have been coasted through eri of Lincoln has�. )w n the mountain side. w" °•1 0 'Z erns machive. 81TH. diawrfao. i i A AWr jlNl •�i { t �.. great facade of . tura.l3 to 81 Adelaide St. W..Tomatea Oak �IId ,f proportion te:-..; "It iPation causes more than half-the .N-what gives Hood's&U=p" la ltsgr,mi U �rnal effect of_ 1_ "f lvornen. Sarl's Clover Root Tea popularity tad constantly y increasing i �iDA LAND*of aztt�dinary fertility 1 . i p �4o*t I ' ,bt sales. '2 faotly and pwmanentl in heaitliy location ; Jima ones profits o9, oI , ortress; the sp t -sant cure far Constipation. ' pn y ip Ing winter grown vegetables to northern cares catarrh rheumatism sorefalii Rall' p ,.; I < mates in colof, ,_s t, four times as much to govern rheum in tae!all blood diieem. ' markets. No clearing,drainage or ire -tion I11� i ! - nate ; but apo needed. Low prices;' c as ter,ns. Y. J. mg Old ffi4>�. r i -: z:' n I" t* cities as is -pent for the "Be�ore m htubanc! qg Streeb. isbur the eye Ipur ose in Great B ' , Y bsran osfa� Fslirorr, nW _ :z ; Y . P retain. Hoods t3arsaparills he was nervone an •., - 't _ ti 8. et, he little.".9 nervous, tired, irritable '-tl+nd had soaroel any a petite, bat when he ' ! K not field iiatogi . . Karl's Clover Root Tea has had taken 3t a weslt hs ielt better and ' X"Mb of all !Will!► - N ,f these, tecl t erne well and hap by the-time he !lid caftan one bott�e ti• from Windmills. 2ftra ` r � � . - I raftf led power, - was entirely well." M�itL t3. A. ftwux- figs sad Waterworks be down o avA" Y J is { at' . WUP,DEN,': gp and a MRS. •pd Mandou Iffea . Ret,asmber Engine Packing of the beet klu&` _ > ,. e and bey �. ,nd it is quite r7 '' ' 'eY. & ItiAVD, a .,.i - iV I ' woman from The Wife fop gim. ' . 7 Notm Mme St r �'� It JOBA9 .bur I �,.F.,. - 9 1. � folif to have _. ? mild Friend--I say, Chattertori; ycsu Of �'Vestrxl; r I ' bt>w• tdalr. " 8 � J RU INEB '", t . marry an intellectral woman. IL' AAo 0k. 1 O O'�b ,est �,Lterton ( - > _ .__ . much leased —Do $' { /t l "`�.""""'" so s W,hy 8 p ) yon VQEE .$ ; thtrideQ. klet�written ttf' ` n` leant flower tutP'. ,did Friend—g°'that Yobs' children 0 I .1Nrt1#d' A, and -tn IooK !lave Some brains. K`� " - _: m7tLl � E-, �" ter �, pAddreeli e h i Of - Sr ,�t ars l la - - a et sense T .� 4Mea. r tali Iii BMEDY tip., - Mat.rvltl0ly atm � did . '*t QlitO., : `LI1`ERL,ll14Ci it . a,, Is the One True Blood Purifier. : r oatadogu,a,s;tldr� < i ,q;_: QALt4 CAN. NEW YaRK. IA0NTlt raker. South. ctedtco u h cure is Shiloh a Ctu'e. .A �_ _ . 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WN0000 __ -. 1 filbe>lt and ttimond sate, 'fi hae imp"Ted,ths " - 3ZtiS�1. -•-Wal gtr.. �. + 4, {; ,� Cs0n. .$t9 * of hie by ,•. �. . ! - - Logan e. hoa<ie Xa h tsar f _ il , ' ' d salmon t}�e 1r+ont entrale >r: 1. 11 Ood, herri .laddie, an 1 _ ._Dear-Mader, we want to raise and must -- �� out. Lo an'r. * - made other insptrovem+►retts.� the iratetcioir •'� • ' Y - _ ' have. FIVE HCINDRED DOLLARS tr g l► L . D ie . 1. i ' Christmas bisenits cod assortment, of the bowl, whl�b ie halt gainutg pope ` . .. ti , Within Oe next two woks, but you must �• * lar•ity with the travelling public. �1 - u I .11assist tis. If you ars indebted to us for the etriotly freph. • John Dio to dt Co. 1. 1� - --The abho schools close for Christ- On Monday scion abort>llly " • • • �� - - :� paper or for 'ob work, call or sand amount P y , f" `" once. ) a must insist on a �ro�npt mss holidays this {Frills ) afteraaon. . �rvn visited septi . Hall for the pili• F L` I _` at y 1'p __ . .- ,;,:,. settkmettt and start the new year with a -•-We t�e�tret ezoeetlmgl�y to learn that. bit $on. Dr. ll�on e, t e Son' . �1I I 1 . .1 .1. M W �V sparks a Yadisposed with was the Dr's Som! t► / to Saute. and :,' .— clean apron. A dollar may not appear of P • plugs crowd esus present to bear the ", ­ . ,. . _. Mick consequence, but think how much we di htheria in a mild farm. . f "� k " �Drafew e b H. Band is bavin a 66m• an disenss tlse its of the S ,.. ': skduld like to have six bundrad of suck ae• -'Joe p y g hon• ge>Dtlera '�i► ,10 � I- � - - Doe'= ut modioa� driving shed and stable erected day, which he did to the eatisfactiot, of C - OMP e �_' eotttt+Rs removal from our books. p - 11►is naattar o attend to it TO-DAY. The upon his premises. He will Boon have all present. Prrviotts to bis soh, the ; F �� oiires8 label tells you when your subseri - a cosy plane. - Dr. was tendered address of were M.BATE' . —"The good iuliage of Christianity;" from the Liberal-Conservative Assooia• _ p lioftaspires. Address all letters to W. the topic of the 0bristian Endeavor s eo a o• vo Clark, News Office, Pickering. P tion of the townshi . Mr. E. Cochrane, _ ents , ;� ,7t�e�•t1 >Zvel p rr meeti>gg Monday eyeaing. The leader M.P. for East Northumberland, and Mr. , - • ii so: )levet :, will be Miss Allegro, Croak. W. H. Bennett, M,P. for Bast Simoos, I - _- • --W. Woodruff' has all kinds of meat also gave short addresses. The gltifibering t , . ` $ t +Plot 11tao.;- for the 'Xmas seasob. Beef, pork, veal, dispersed with three cheers for the Queen, • ry� ' ODZAS P, - lamb, turkey, geese,chiokeas,oysters,and Dr. Montague and Mr. John A. McGilli• 'jhl'18ffiat Trade 1s Booi j - at Dunbar sausage made on the promises. See hie ' Pt's vray.--Times. j PICHERIN4, ONT., DEC. 20, 1895 lis la before lapin an-order. g . , . si i {7ome and sea o i grand displa s. .: k e to loan st f p y p y mod ENTON —A bon-bon moeioal and literary ea• - We never had anything like it beio re. sOLIaITO tertainment ander the auspices of the .1 Scarboro Councii. ' 1. Never war anything Mke it is tows LLafcte. _'` , ;,Toronto. e LOCALISMS• Dnnbarton Presbyterian S. 8. will be hoods die w very cheap. s :A E. FART given in the school house on Friday The above council met pursuant to ad �j"1 j j Tia,ooant evening when a splendid program will jonrntnent on Monday, Dec 16th 1896, at ur Grocery Trade is in 1` u�l Dla�t. � _ icor. Court * Burrow s Hall Woburn. Members all J . .-Always read J. Dickie Co'e ads t be presente3. iion•bons will be served P S AdII • ant, Reeve in the chair. Minutes of last - -Get s "Tickler from Logan s, lits during intermission. Full particulars of NARY .nnei all ri ht. * the affair may be learned from bills jest meetuaq read and approved. The. fall¢wing are w feW OP Oar many v falls 13s." ne d The following accounts were rated : -Mixed candies 5 cents per pound a issued. pprreesssc ' * Geo. Hon b hanlin lank for Hirkbam's PO alar Prices. i EGINALI Ii. A. Bunting s. -The open meeting held`by the Royal g q p ter. Bolici bridge, 30 cents. C. A 'Patton for half cast , tnveatmen - Mrs. W. J. Reazin spent the past Templars Friday evening of-f"tweek was g � . - eek with situ friends. not very largely attended,yet the program of cleaning ditch near Mr. Ramer's 88 cents. Fine Novelty, mixed candies, - 5 ante. " ala,Is Torun Dickie di Co, have their store decor- was very worthy and leas_ingly received. Mrs' Wilson for gravel $4.80. John Law- '' Fine Cooking Figs ti " ' Xmas garb this week. p tie for grave] $4.50. John Mona for aoa• Filberts - 1.14 `° Otewre,BoiM( died m ' ga F. S. Spence delivered an address full of veying Thou. Leslie to general Hospital _ „ Whitby,o, —Richard Latchford,.of Cleveland, - is useful informatto4 to diose interested in �2• neo• ffierritt repedr to Danforth - Grenoble Ws►lnuts -1. lf3 ec illi vray,L home for a few weeks with his mother. the temperance form. It is to be regret. road 50, peter 8. Glibson Township , Brazil Nuts • , - _ I = 16 -Miss Fann a Bateman is here this ted that the attendance was not larger. AMES LEI engineer,Townships share of award of mat- '�'sragona A1mOnd$ - 16 '` ;. notary Pub week with her lister firs. Geo. Seldon. -The Friends' quarterly meeting will ter of Mr. Kennedy and Township, $4.50. Oranges _ - _ .. 25 '`- attend of a;t —James T. Richardson,of Aspdin, has be held on Saturday, December 21st. Heart and Riddell for stationery 78 cents, (;linger Snaps - .-> b " • . here-this week attending his sister's wed- Meetings for worship on Saturday and 0eo.•Hough, work at lot 5,cron.8.widening aye None ding. Sunday morning at ten o'clock. Gospel roadway etc., $18.72. Corson & Bon print- Tappiocea 7C. Gold' Dust Cornmeal, 2je. Pure Lard,. .IOc: Other GALLA( —Dr. F. L. Henry, (Dentist) will !be meetings on Friday, Saturday and Bnc• ing bills and advt. court of Revision 10.38 goods at equally low prices. Solicitorbe s, - found at the Gordon House Parlor's every day evening at 7:80. Foreign missionary John Richardson for 28 loads of gravel used onto, will er f ugham. ever Tuesday. 881f meeting at 6:30, on Saturday evening, in beat 29. W J Clark, ad. court of Revis• . - ' ' - _� - _ . ughout thef,g Ion and printing nomi.s►tion bills $5 00. -Mr. and Mrs. Pile, of Parkhill, and Wm. Wetherald, Wm. I. Moore and JOHN �{ 1 - �' on Saturday. Mrs. Tweedie, of Whitby, visited with other ministers will be present. To these P. B. Reesor for gravel' supplied the town_ V �, ship, $64.80: Charles Sherrard draining ------ W. Vartv last week. services all are welbome. , - . . - . - - on sideroad $49.bU. Thos. Crawford for1. _ 1 -Mr. Swain, a student of Trinity Col- -South End St-3re, Markham.-Opon stage and contiuRent expenses $24 85. • _ ___ _____ j- _ --�^-� lege, conducted service in Sl. George's every evening until 1896. Grocery she Board of Health reported having held - F. W1 church Sunday last. partment-Fresh peels, essences, spices, three meetings and also asked for the pay. _ . Ii. S - . Surgeon - -We understand that D. F. Every best vostizzo currants, fine currants, 5 went of $56. O. Sisley, M. D. reported 138 o veterinary t f es da s R ' i e cases of i f i f r ���i s s s I c t on.�De, has been indisposed for the paste y , ots. per Ib.; blue muscatel Raisins,n , best o est ons diseases o the year but is now soine better. selected valencia raisins, -65 cents ppar with five deaths. Wm. Hobbs for use of I- or night p -A. M. Secor and James Carne liar,, boa • new raisins 5 cents r Ib.• matches Hall at Agincourt for st mortem and in• And see' �uUlt V() dance, Tele; g nest on god ' of John R' e. 0U. W, - 7 - - -- of Woburn,.were In the village on Wed• 5 cents per box ; lemons l0 cents per doz,; - 25 HOPKI'. am Hall for adyertisio iK Coot of Re. The peSday and Saye as a short call. oranges 15 cents per dor.; new season's g aEov, vision, 04.95. sr College, - -The friends of Brougham Union Japan tea-special-25 cents per Ib.,' - VN B St �alue in r ' Sabbath school expect you to be with worth 40 cents. T. B. Reive, opposite Mr. Cowan seconded by Mr. Baird moves I .%,k, . e e Ontario v - ee,residence; them on 'Xmas Eve. Splendid tea in market. *- that the time for receiving the collectors The Ma,Y'ket• `"rtes miles ` town hall. -Bolton Banks, who resides near roll for 1895 be extended until January i , ! _ u Fboes at 15th, 1898. j i . -Some mere letters find a place in Whitby.loaded up his wagon Wednes• rs ro,n 7 to 1 We haus all kinds of R(,okers and Easy Chairs ; also Diring•Room chairs io ph w1dress w -our waste basket this week for the want day morning and .aoeompanied by his Mr. Baird seconded by Mr. Gorge moves the latest styles. u Itiver,Ont of signatures. We must have our letters son started for this village to Ret some that the Treasurer be instructed to refund y ei red ro erg No fear of nblicit oho in done. When desaendin Brad' the following amounts: On® dollar each to Sideboards and Bedro3m Suits in all designs. E'xteneion Tables and Ritchey HU 1ZAS A g properly.y' p y' Fp g K Thos. Hewlett Peter Tables always on hand. Cheap for Citsh. ALL GOODS DELIVERED. ARY BURG . -Public service will be held in St.. lay's hill a wbiflletree bolt dropped out (.has. Humphrey, y g p P y p erinary Colle - " (Ieorge's church, Pickering, on 'Xmas and the horses started. The two peen• Stewart, Joseph Ham, John Burns, thev UNDERTAKING-Our undertakin de artment is eom lete in ever res ect he Ontario of having been wrongly assessed for dogs. Caskets, Coffins and Robes always on Hand. t • , honorary mE Day, commencing at 11:30. Mr. Sparti'ng�, p ants were thrown out of the on. The - iety,treats al • p br. Cowan seconded b xr. Jackson m� 1- _ te. Also part. M.!`.., of trinity College, will officiate. animals soon freed themselves from the moves that the Clerk notify the C. P. R. H�L 117 UL+ �ILLIlr G��LTl 1 1('lierlll tietry• All cl -Landlord Gordon has had a portico load and proceeded west at break rack 3 onable rates. ' erected over his sample room door, and Sneed. The were - not' sto d until Co. to put in cattle guards suitable to pie• lishment of G p y Pps vent stock from passing over them, while _ __ - remont. Telt the same ib'constructed after a modern they reache.l this place, when they were being driven ►long the highways, a• the - - ~�� attended to. design. It indeed adds much to the ap- arrested opposite R. A. Bunting's store. ones now in ase do mot answer the purpose. - 1� p pose. pearanoe of the building. The wagon and harness were consider xr. Cowan •esonded by iar..YonnR that ,.e vttl -The next regular meeting of Pio era ably damaged while Mr. Banks got a this council accept and adopt the Finaacial '- ,. r - ing lodge 105 A.O.U.W., will be held alight shaking up. The horses escaped statement of the treasurer and that the OTHINO too good for Yfn , - 110MAS D on Monday eyening, Dec. 28ra. The inju,y. - reeve aiun the same and that the clerk be ` - m,,:sioner for Make our kin folk3 and . vwut,ont, __ ebange is made from Tuesday as the -Those of our readers who take suffi• and is hereby instructed to have one hand. - letld8 ha Dont dela another ; latter is Christmas Eve. Don't forget eient interest in our municipal matters, red copies printed and circulated through• happy y -z _{� - R. 11001 the change members. Full attendance will remember that some few weeks ago out the Township according to law, day--delays are dangerous. - ^�. $ , B1Ac3,E Li Mili. Green Riv, desired. the council of this -township refused to Mr. Cowan seconded by Mr. Young moq. CoiQie and lase the holiday bargains , s` � 1 ':` -The ratepayers of the village school ratify a bylaw paseed by t e county of ed that it be resolved tba,t the Rtleye grant _ • BUNTI14 � 'section are requested to attend at the York providing for;the assuming of that his order on-the Treasurer to pa the true. and Come to-day- i , . _ _ • i.iceneee f� _.tie at the store annual meeting to be held on Thursday, portion of the toll roads situated in our tees of S. S. No. 7 the sumo $75, that . 1: _ , . I; I - i QW ag-o. Deo. 26th, commencing at 10 o'clock, for municippaality. The matter was referred amount being balance due from Trustees I F.: - - ---- the appointing of s trustee and other to the-Lientenant•Governor is Conned, asseesdnent for the year 1894 sad that the CANDIE--Chritatmae prices.- " '� R.BEAT, , basinesc,. A full attendance of ratepayers and the other da the Government re• es'l of the corporation be affixed to this I ; o D. Conveyan `` y r AMduvits, Accor ` is earnestly requested. fase,r to confirm the two .by-laws. The resolution. -r:Aetloy to loan c y 1300 lbs. Mizell Ci►»dies be Ib. -Open every evening until the New Government claimed that the York - Reeve Cheater and Deputy Baird reppoorted bl�rfed. OFFICE Year-Bouth End Store, Markharn. D ouanf council bad no wer to b . having met Wm Booth and E W D $rafter Fine Fresh Choccilates lUc lb. A , _ ry y po p� y �-,II Dughant every (foods-Bilk handkerchiefs, plain and laws applicable outside the County,there• re land sold for taxes and recommended Fin® Cream Candies lOC Ib. ', X m.�1n�ccion of bra ._ ' the payment of $18.50 to the former and fit.. A. POST hemstitbhed, fancy and initialed at clear- fore that was sufficient in itself to render p"y Fine Fresh Dates 5c lb. . i i� for the < : - in$ prices; men'R neckwear, gloves and the by-law referring to Pickering'• in. 08.55 without prejudice being one halt of New Filbert Nuts 10c lb. _ ' -,.1 81weifleations M__ famishing; men's ani boys' eeslette tarsal invalid. It was also claimed b expenses he was prat to by nisandentanding Oranges and Lemons at holiday la'ngg- iiteam }t ,`�t,tilntion asp! - y and that $8.58 be paid the latter, the g St aor�,,,r Dundas ,� caps. Just opened--Children's fancy the Government that it was unfair Lo ll rices. i 1 �s i r Du ging, same having basis oo stied ander double F wool hoods, wool mitt, etc. Men's special expect the various municipalities to as• assessment. gObiAs P( M_ I95. mitts; leather.faced, 87 cents per pair. same the toll roads as they had become * Mr. Baird seconded by tar.Cowan mores T. B. Reive, opposite_ mar; ot, a source of lose, and not self-sa ponin • ' GROCERIES—Fine new Raisins 5c. Fine new Currants 5c Lara tionser, vel . R• that the Treasurer give the collector credit . ' whole of Nor' rr -When exchanges clip naive letters Particularly was this the case with that bottle Pickles 11c Pure Biases Pepper 15c 13 bare Electric Soap Qac 1 ration given to for the following sums : Robert Clark lot, rRee eloderatf from our columns it is as little as the can portion of the road situated in this town Edmund Osburn lot bars Browb Soap 25C Fine Salmon 10c. I I ge x oderarr ' Y Po 29, con B. 2 dogs Sit; .-&,-..-_ ' do to give. us credit for the same. Last ship, which includes the big bridge over 32 con D. one dog $1, the owners of said - . YO__ - __ week no less than seven differont letters the Rouge. The ministers suggested doge having removed from the Township, FOR THE STOCKINGS---Dolls 2. 3, 5, 90 t0 $2 each Games, su• • Green R,vf were clipped by a lapel paper here• that the matter between the ooantp and also for 12.71 due by Boman Bros. lot 85 con us friends boil 3 abouts and but two were credited. Why the various municipalities be left to arbi• A, plan 957, and 70 cents, S. G. Yonge, lot able for yours or old. at 5, 10, 25, 50, 75e to $1.50 Toy Books 2. 3, b, 1 m stock, and.e • encourage such poaching ? Take THE tration. This would of course be the 27, con 6 the saime being doubly assessed, to $1 each . ar a Child's Book, board cover, s ecial, at 5e Bo 's Own handled b th B F y e dna sold to t • NEws and` get the happenings of the proper mode of proceedure, provided the Mr• Baird e,ecanded by Mr. Jackson (girl's Own $1.60 each. - LARKE � townships of Pickering and Scarboro arbitrators be selected from maraca ala• moved that the •nim of $300 be granted p Here you have partial list of good things from Santa :—biagia Lente Comtu:ssior while they -ire fresh and crisp. Like ties that are in no Manner interested. to grav,l the Markham road between =' kering regular son 1 and 2 and that Mr. Jackson,-F. T. Haleidoscopes, Toy Animals, Bugles, Toy Pianos, Steam Boats and Engin a Insurance Co a garment, news fade after being eaposnd The Pickering council members objaot to Wheaier, .J. Baird and J. Lowery be Drums, Trains, Noah's Arks, Soldiers, Rattles, Banjos, Fiddles, Toy Stov nal,ly the leap for a time. t-ling; over the road because. the benefit ' Ing the largest commissioners to expend the same and the Cups and Saucers, and hundreds of other toys—useful and beautiful-f l,roflts. Also Tusa3ay evening was a very event• derived from the removal of the tolls all sum of $60 be granted to gravel the side ever ersoll and ever arse. a :tnployere I ful time at the residence of- Mrs. Jamas well as the market fees is not sufficient road between lots 4 and 5 con 2, and that y P y p , r A Strongest C Richardson, Base Line east, when her to repay for the liabilities assumed, and Robert Cowan and T. C. Kirkham be nom• . I - . ding Insurers iuterview the, daughter Miss Emma and Mr. E. Lewis, of course they would have nothing to fear. _missioners to expend the same, and the Wa�tCltes, Clocks, Jewellery and Sily erwaae3--Nickel Alarm Clock 990 Yes otherwise, - : of Newmarket, were united in wedlock from•-arbitration. Had the county of York sum of 820 be granted to gravel the sideroad handsome 8-day half-hour-strike Clock, i n 28 in. walnut or oak case, wo - - s000�ding to the regulations of the Friends tried to, force the county,of Ontario into lot 6 and 7; con 2, and that Robt. Cowan $4.50, special at $2.99 ; $6 Clocks at $8.75; $7 Clocks at $4.25. Ladr I ~ HE W1 ;' society. The ceremony was completel assuming the rood the affair would look and Mr. Reeves be commissioners to expend Watches, little ems. 5 t0 40 each. Bn s' Watches 2.7b to 12. #r OF - • in the presence of a number of friends in.' more reasonable, as much of the heavy the same. $ $ $ $ eluding all the brothers and sisters of the traffic along the road comes from the )alts. Jackson seconded by air. Young and Men's Watches, every one warranted, from to $60 each. We are pop' bride, with the exception of Mrs: 'Mo• eastern portion of the county of Ontario.' resolved that the Reeve grant his order on tively going out of this.department end-holiday price has been put on ev WHI Taggart, of Chicago. After partaking; of It will now be in -order for the York the Treasurer to pay 7 Jae. Chester, Esq., article. pita! enthorise - a wedding repast the happy twain board- council t9 make another move in the 150 for service of Reeve; Alex Baird, Esq., 1 i 1. .i 'I : -; i- I - 1' . I ital Subscribe west. The p oar with them y.o Now. $50 for service first deputy reeve;; Robt i , alai Paid-rap.. ed the 8.22 m. train at Whitby for the matter. - - t.. ...... ...... They carry - Cowan, for service as second de- PAR T-- caring prices in Millinery, Mantlagt , market the.wish of all for a lona, happy pnty reeve; Thomp•an J'acamn$5p for ser- Jackets and capes--all new styles at prices calculated to move the god n Cowa .BOAR]. p " Pe ( l UxeRtouag. ., ,1 . i '�'. vices as councillor ; Andrew Young$50 for now. 1 . _ ��, ' and roe roes life. la. E q. -Calvin Campbell, J. P., one of tike - ' ' ` ser•}ces as councillor,, A. B. 7 nes $4 for Jackets $1.76. 2.50 to 1 about 75 eon,Cowanw The rami was opened Saturday night. service• as-auditor, D. Brown $4 for ser $ garments left to choose fes' Patterson, Es( most highly respected residents of :hie A couple of men -from Buffalo were vice• ae auditor. James Chester $6 for se- Trimmed Hate, Bonnets and Torques at $2.50 to $12.50. la. McMillan... township died at his place of residence - lot 2b, cora. 2, on Sunda bare on Monday baying small spruce leafing Jurors, Wm. A. Heron for select- Childrene All-wool Hose IOC, _ 1. I t General s Sunday, aged SO years, trees and ebipping4 them across the line ing Juror•, Thomas Crawford$6 for select- (girl's All-wool Hose 15c, '_ I., issued, pa 9 months and 8 days. Deceased was a for use as Christmse trees. The can fag Jurors. Wm. Treadway, services on . � ited States, an remarkably active man until recently, y All l$oolen good at Close prices. !e in all when his:mental faculties weakened and Ret ae many dollars for them there as Doard of Health, S4, James Chester ditto s or interest they ay-cents here. - $6, Dr. Sisley ditto $6; Geo. Buiot $14 ser. Deice dna crew he has since been almost unable to leave p vices as sanitary inspector,Thtls.Crawford I THE N'S NEW STORE.—Men's Heavy Ulstere $5.75 up. 901 � " tion to coilecti • 121'19 room. ,Mr. Campbell resided for A deputation of t3oa>6s of England from up t� P Uxbridge visited their brethren in Port $4 services as secretary find that the real Heavy Ulaters, up to 82 size, $2.60. Boys' Stats $1.75 to $7. --sly many sere near 13rooklin, and mobile of the Township be affixed tobis resolution heavy warm winter suits 4.9 t�iCKERir y positions of oonncillur, Pe last week and bel them do y $ 5 to 12.60: Clothing to order for men --8, 1. there filled the P� mr. Jackson seconded by lair. Young moves $ depatyreeve and reeve'of West Whitb . justice to an oyster abappef. Stirring and that this council do now adjourn vine die, at $14, $15 to $25 a fit guaranteed and money saved to you. CleartOf _and evertus►ly filled the Warden's chair. patriotic addresses were delivered b iDd j; h 9 y When the council had adjourned for the out ail our bard and soft hats at bila reduction $2 50 Hats at $1.50 $118&Tfive from Since the demise of his wife Mr. Cain members of the grand ezueotive sad Bro. year Alex Serpi, was called to the chair all others iii ro rtion. ` p' F. N. Raines, of Uxbridge. . and the following motion proposed by P . Stirs 35C. ,: i�a a.T•vv,.R Ia -$yell has resided with his daughter, Mrs. - " C T E s ao Henry Spender. Deceased was a mein. On Monday, on hie fares sear Leask rressrS.Yoang end Cowan was unanimously , iT a 4� ager of Doric Lodge A.F. d A M., Pinker• dale, Mn James Shier fell with a eeaffold• carried :. That we the members of 1lcarboro i ey orders issa i. . ._f �., ng,and the members.attended the funeral ing and was severely hurt." Hia right council for the year 1895 desire to tender11 thigh was broken in two places sial both to the Deere, James Cheater, Esq., our Ht '� -_ 1 waVI tae in a body, conducting service at ,the ankles were fractured, one of these being very heartiest vote of thanks far the tear. l I :- , SON : F ' i r $rave, brethren from neighboring Tgdges , :hits rseeiyed t were also resent, broken so badly that three inches of bone less and impartial se well as prompt man. i ;� ,or cent per ants p The remains were net iu whit be ties disehurged his ardu�►ans - . � :_ . interred at G� ­ . fi -­ roveside aAmeitery, near protruded. Although a sturdy Irish>aaan ­ . . - Brooklyn, .on Wednesday afternoon. Thus Mr. Bhier will have a hard tall uta ao duties in that Qapacity :daringc elle year, F - we also wish to couple with the above 'life. 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