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John Parkas spent cn� a ening picking► f=k ; so tc 11:so; Evening s to 8. OLAiIEMORT p tarke s in the bush. �: a , Mayor and H. A. Wetherell able tQ bo out Y fir, ;t_ I —.._- site a number attended the revival �'"� . I after eeeent severe illness. Q � N. Burton aLd family were in Toronto Howard Colbert, who has been visiting meetings at Hillside last week. at. J - this week, friends here and in Markham during the Wm. Tredway hats traded his famous ', ', r NOMAS PARKER, Barristei+ eta. is =v Misses Macmab and Gerow are home past few weeks, has returned to his home trotter Billy Parker, record 2:191, to Head q Tt, t' It' at Dumbarton each satarday. Private �+ for the holidays. and Boots, o! the plains. at Little Britain. .%, I f unds to loan at flue per cent. . s51y +�-. John Barry's new Nonce in beim built Rabbi David still owns the milkless cow, The big boy from the thud le tookinI . t' 8 but hag a deal on the' to is wiih the East hale and hearty since after recovering M 4 - P ENTON & DODD9. BARRISTERS. ae rapidly ae possible. p from the shook of the bear. ' SOLICITORS,ETC., 10L Adelaide -street Choice Fam�l P Mrs• Stokes and famil of Toronto ie Hill biaaksmith to ezohange for horse-flesh r: act,Toronto. At Claremont uesday Illy y atent Flour 43.50 per bbl. here for the holidave. yr implements or Stet-class shoe* tea_ • JAir>M Vrxltaxa, `_ -.; __ Wade Britton, of Gue] h, is a nding a o R � T ` s ' E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS- i _ Az �� -'. ' i John Linton, of Dakota, is at present few months with his daughter, Mrs. J. W. NE Rrw.00u �N ' . `. • TER,Uounty Crown Attorney,and County with Nicholas.Barton. - Tool. Mr. Britton was formerly a resident .% '; ' _ �T �/( W J. Taylor is visiting with friends at , } F olicitor. Court House,Whitby. 10-y SPI lY K MILLS 1 The Misses Michell are home from of this township, and is well known to � - �f AMES MILLER, SOLICITOR, N0• p=CR�NC� Markham high sohool. many of its residents. Port Union Lha week. 9 TARP pnblio, conveyancer. eta, office at I: Mr. McKay, of Dakota, is with his Mre. D. R. Beaton hue returned from, Frank McRae is home again after spend ' _ _" __ _y brother-in-law, W. Dolphin. Buffalo, where she _ was visiting her ft `'`- 3' Th�stic� Aa. near Broagham. Money to loan: in the canner in Scarboro. E4INALD M. biAt:DONALD, Bar• ! James Anderson is seriousl indis sed brother, L. I{. Cooper, who has been very Wm. Judd has leased himself to Ja,s "^ I I I , :!I 1 y• ill with t hold fever. His man friends aghlin for another ear. - ,� ter, Solicitor, Notary, Eto. Mone to ,: I with ingammatian of the lungs. YP Y y { yy ao- , i l i' Thos. Hiekingbottam and family spbnt here will be pleased to learn that hie con- One of .our enterprising farrnere vva6 loan, investments made. Reginald M. M �** dition is steadily improving. seen out ploughing again this week. 'IL, ,g donald,l5 Toronto et•,Toronto. C ►n ��u �rll�rd the holiday with Whitby friends. Mies Fanny Tait. of Bottineaa, Dakota, R, Wilson, who was accidentall hurt ' BARRIS- ' ' I I J. H. Jobbitt is able to be out again by Y OW & -Ma(IILLIVRAY, TO bu ur 'fte of the aid of a Dane, he Navin doffed bis is vision her mother, Y while sleig i riding, is able to be out again. g 'Mrs. James Ta lor. t ; tete,Solicitors,Ara. Office opposite Poet ',I. y $Z g IL ie over two years since Miss Tait left , ifioe,Whitby,ont. Jno.Ball Dow,B.A.;Theo. :. ! BWelr Or silverware from orutchea. Jno. Green. our enterprising merchant, �'_ J y. the vale with her brother Robert for has a very fine display of'Xmas goods on ' i� y _ErtaCiillivray,LL.B. Money to Loan 8y an unreliable house. re. Maden and David Bandy, of the Dakota, and her man friends here are _ ,, 1 AMES LENNON, Barrister, 3olieitor, sit , are here with their stents, Qeor a lea{ai to welcome her y k to tho Vale. hand this week. � p` . P g r `: A stranger that �Ou y P g p �° R'm. Norrie left tiara Mondg ni bt t ,^rotary Public, Etc.,- ickerin , Ontario, ..; Bandy and wife. The Epworth League -spent a social Y g will attend branch offices- at Broultham on i Wlll never see agSl>a, 8 de- Mr, and Mre. Cle horn, of Priaee avenin on Monde of last week at the spend Christmas with his relatives in.- ondays of each week a,nd at Claremont on g g y ��r 1 Puesdaya. Money to loan. 491y I ± , partmeIlt store .where they Albert, are here this week with their residence of Thos. Beare.' A good pro- Michigan. _ ;u r (IALLA(I13ER & CO., , I have no export knowledge of daughter, Mrs.Edd gram was rendered dnrin the course of We are sa Lo chronicle the lose of. fir,: Barristers, Y• g ' 3 0 then the goods. We Want goods James Birlrell and family left for the the evening, and a very pleasant time was another of our old pioneers in the demises; _I. Solicitors, etc„ Canada Life building, 'oronto,_ will be at their office, Willis' Block, } ,� bought of us that have not city last week where they will in future enjoyed. The social gatherings of the of C. Stover who died at his residence i .- ' _f }irougham, every Saturday. Any business or League are getting to be events to be.look here on Wednesday Dec. 18tI1., at the ad• . � netructians left with Thos. Pouoher, Esq. ( 1• turned 011t a$ r6 rBsellted resldP. �Ve regret ezaeedlDgly t0 1a88 . hroughout the week will be prowptly attcnde� p ' snob worth eitizetis, ed forward to, and invariably are made a vaneed age of 8G-Seara. The family have ; .< o on Saturday. Money to loan at 5 per cent, ljrougllt back and we will F p success. the s m atli of the whole communit . J ("�j� 2�_otn 1 :' �. �Vileon sad Jolie GlrahaM had same y P p yin \..t Ll s' maTie it right. You can get trouble o�•er a horse deal and for a time nb Friday hfiea Colin was made the reef their bereavement. �� I' , . pient of an address and presentation of a "�__....__ � ,> the lice TTeterinary. I g g. po Court was tbrea&ened, but a handeotne dreasin,R ogee from the u its of t ,.:, .�, A rest. man lab :. settlement was finally reached. the pnblio school.the oa:scion beim the Agincaur . ',: —�`� w F. J�yHALEY,( VETERINARY Dr. Smith,of Stontfrille,will visit Clare close of the eo Col term, and Misa Colin's h Mr. Fieldp, of the chy, is with friends 1 I• Surgeon and Dentist. Graduate of On- For very little money, Mont on the first and &bird Tuesda of connection as a teacher therewith. Miss Here at resent. rig veterinary Uollege, 'Toronto. Graduateairny i anitable for both old and each month.. His dental rooms are in Colin gave eminent satiefac&ion Lere, and p - eutistry. Member of tho Ontario Veterin , Hof; .intron, Dentistry a specialty. Calle by young ; aomethiog that will Bundy's block, next door to the Market.* yve are pleased to learn that she has recur- Miss Ellen Scott is very IoW with infla- ,_ uy or night promptly attended to. Office, I 1 lease .a relative, a friend or • nation at time o1 writing. q Hon. N. P. Clarke, of St. Cloud•, Mine• ed a good position in the Mount Albert eai3once, Telegraph and Poet Offices, White- r g sweetheart becaaee of�its Thos. Kennel of KiD ston's ' ` . 3o1p .( - sota, urchased a air of thoroa bbrod school, y, [: Queen s ale__ 11; quality and beauty at p p g John Besse while taking a spin behind college is home for 'Xmas. ' . �, . HOPi�INS,VETERINARY SUR- .!. stalliuns from Messrs. Graham Broe. hie Hery «'hirlwind stallion one day last Master Jno, Kennedy is spending his ` • GEON, Graduate of the Ontario vet- ' ,: i They were shipped on Thursday from To• rinary college, Toronto, registered member arnard's i I . . , . ronto. "C1aDrR" and "Montana" were a week was capsized -from the cutter while holidays with his uncle at Dunbarton. L� ,: 11ue �n n i Lila Ontario Veterinary Medical Associr tion. i I tarnitig the Darner on the 6th con. The John Elliot has r wed into the hones � fine pair, the former being perhaps equal horse, ` :: nice,residence and shoeing forge one an.i one- . . ( . •I' however, did not proceed far until lately occupied by �, as Thompson. a,rket. - hurter miles north of Green River. steel to any horse in this county in his class. he discovered the absence of hie driver, ' jj,l � I Meseta Kennedy and Smith had au ,, riviuL•shoes at-iron prices. Once and shop " 1 �' it �1� �. Tlie prides rralized� would lead one tts and stopping waitod until he had oaaght interesting game of lawn tennis on 'XmasY. ours from to I1 a.m.and 1 to 4 p.m. Tele- think that horses were as the IDaliDe in n NothiuR broken, ut Jobn a gold rim u chairs ill.` aph adrlresB whitevale out , P. o, address, . II. lay. 1lfuch excitement was caused. I I I p• b rt+on River.out. 11: I I prise. mad 3peataolee 'were lost. A suitable Among the visitors : Wm and Miss . xt nd iiitcheW, - - - VETERIN- - '' `I I i I .. Sir• and bits. Luther Pilkep had rather reward is awaiting the finder. a , D H011A5 A. GRAHAM, j I a lively time of ie on Saturday evening. Scott, of Claremont ; Mr. and Mrs. R. �j A1tY 8U1bGEON, Gradust�e of the Ontario The Christinas entertainment of the ti ; era respect« oterinary College,Toronto,refistered member They had been shopping in the village and Methodist Sabbath school on Thursday Blight. Mr, and 11fre. Brings, Myrtle. r Lhe (nnrary Vember of hedOnt Association, TORONTO . FINANCIAL were returning home in a cart, Flinn their g p Maater eland smith and Miss Nellie ; lac honorary member of the Ontario Medical evdpinrt last was a rand euCGese, the ro ociety,treats all-diseases of domesticated ani oaa driest ha gramme beim an ezeellent one, and thea3 craft are on the sick list. Their re ='� y g ppeiied to look back �j • mals. Also particular attention to Veterinary CORPORATJON attendance considering the bad condition covert' is anziousiv awaited for by their - i 11 enti8tr f. All cases promptly attenaea to at ! and app the umbrella when he -at once ' made for the ditch, The cart waa over• °i the roads was good. The little ones as parents. n ` aasonable rates, office at the well known ee- witted themselves well and in Buell a We wonder what was the matter with bliehrnent of Graham Broe..one mile west of ;� !� turned and both paQa ante with the q ' Authorized Ca aroels, anoeremonioasl laded in the -�--� ]aremont. Telegrams to Claremont punctual- p. �F+f�OV,O� p manner as to reflect credit upon those who. the eastern fellows at the shooting match Snb�eribed Cap.. 628 60U space will not permit of at Mr. Fisher e. . IL seems they wnald : 3 y attended to. 131y p y trained them. . - ! ditch opposite �V. J: 1liichell's 'residence. particularizing, but the programme was not let the Agincourt sports slinot. After - r ' ,u The horse gat away and ran to D. For• ver good throughout. The city talent publishing the match we think it very -'s 41"tneest Garb•#: y >� Thio Oompaay have opened a branch in the lythe a hill whe�i a line sarroanded the made the fire fly, and by the Stint and mach out of place to bar them out . i -f -- Village of Pickering. in the ontce lately oo- , - 1 LIOM A8 DUNN, Conveyancer, Coin- epuied by the Ontario Bank,under the manage. hub and stopped him. Mr. and Mrs. intermittent light furnished by the electric � � . miseioner for taking Affidavits, etc., alar•= meat of a under+igned. Pilksy escaped injury. The harness was clubs presented an unique spectacle, that (loIIr Dry` ; k,_ I-` � = bunt,Ont. 9Dy Depots�l be reosiyed and interest allowed badly broken up, the oast damage3. while Gout along the front seats a shook of oleo- 4 __ at highest rate•. Ii , Ej - p R. HOOVER,ISSURER OF MAR- Drafts issued on all parts,collections made the horse escaped unhurt. It was a tricity or something else. No Dnp fainted, • MALVERN. ` + •,+ > on very liberal Lerma, money lowa•d oa nota• narro A► secs bat some of the ladies sateamed,but that — — ",. y RI t3 E Licensee. Office at residence oz im• Lots of mad for 'Bmae. `N' uiu. Green River, and other seenntie•. Ddrs. Charlev,Haokne , of the 7th ebn., was the lona and &tie abort of it, and it We won -j'"r . ; = . _-.__ - My . ORO. H$RR. manager. 7 ended with that. An old fashioned '%mss der where the benton titan spent • ,,,:�� I 1 - a BUNTING, IBsner of Marriage came here Friday and: swore out an in• tree w loaded th g or old and Christmas Eve. ., , • Licenses for the County of Ontario. Of- - formation ag#i 10at J. McPherson, chow- young wi ifts f The managers of the rink had it flooded at the store or at bis ze•idenoe,PickeringONY. TO LOAN ing Lim with indeanl assault• while her . . in good time for the soft weather. �'`�lage 14'y husband entered a obarge of common i. . i. The many friends of Mi. and Mrs. Oreo. - "� �; r R.BEATON,TOWNSHIP CLERK 1., —pN— ass'tult against Slit same party. The Armadale. Beater wish them a happy and propernoas % �A� _). Conveyancer, Commissionerfor taking MORTGAGE SECURITY, assaults, if any, were towtuitted Thure 1 . . life. ttldavite, Accountant and in•aranc• Agent. �, T day night, MaPheraon Ca11in George AnthOri A number of our crack shote took in the vuBy to loan on term pproperty. wills ora ��.+�.� F..r�T.L�.Z�i R at Haok y OiaitBd thiB tO1►>D Iaet ��ting match at Wm. Fisher's on Thane- _�= _ ._ ® atdd. OFFICE—At white.alw. Will bs in bought and•aid on oommi•tim. ney s house on his way home. Magid• week. rougham every Monday afternoon for the I 11 trate 0srow hesitated about issuing a `Mrs Weir leaves this town for Crop. day last, I ,- e ausaction of bneineee. �-v - -: I', I . I warren&, The Charges being of a veru [ordrille. We wonder if Tom will make ase of his , w A. POST, COJNTY ARCHITECT A ant for Fire, Life Accident, Plate whiskers. Feed your hens lots of bran .: l ' • for the county of Ontario Drawing• gGlass ind.8team Boliar Insun►nne onus na&are, lie Chose Sa investigate. Robert Btonehoase has returned home p�h, George;eggs are high. 4�,4 nd a eoifications farnisbed for eve a]a•• of After much ea airy the warrant was from Saalt Ste Marie. l? Oar" amp business will be rather slack uildin Hteam and hot water beatin and qq p ` g • Two houses in Piokering to rent or for issued, but MoPherson had previously Mr Baxter and Miss Weir were married in the future, as Mr. Plows, aecom nied a g 1?a •'a 4•.V entilotion a epecis:ty. Office—(3eiile Bloch, k oruer Dandae and Brock street•,; Wnitby, Bale. ski . Detective Giibson is now on the o esday last. klease accept .oon by the Sheriff, visited here last week, t ��� , esidence—Singston Road East Picketing.87-p_ . .. loolroot. Tlie aUtbarities have been noti B a > one. The Christmas tree and entertainment •i 44Z ; hH0:.1A$ POUCHER, 4 fled in most of our towns and cities and Who were the bo s that was fairl well attended owin • 1 Licensed Aao- nveyanatnR csrefnlly Clone ai a niaoh y gathered oda' madd st to of the roads and the darkness " " � 1 5c L8rg tioneer,valuator,etc.,for East York and lower rate than usually Charged. Tit &tie man is almost sure of arrest. The belle, tin sane and mads Sherr way to 101 Y Q5e 1 he Whole of North aaa south Ontario. strict lee searched and, oartifled to when general opinion is that he wou'w l:ay. 'e+►i' Ftreet for nothing. of the evening. t p ttention given'to all orders byp mail or teleggrraph. jd r. Correction Esq the notorious young :_� �' harges Moderate. Address THOs.POUl7HIEB, required. Private funds al• fared brtibr lead >ae et,ad h;s grcuad. •e._ I t .• . blacksmith visited the post-office last =: �. oa!7,Brougham_,out. ways an hand to loan at t ! Markham Road. 8aturda avenin POSTILL, AUCTIONEER, ETC.. ! the lowest rate of Christmas has come and one, and the ,_,,,,* yy g > g You gaow had better make another nor, , , , Im8s, a 1 • Green River,solicits sales from his num- interest. one subject discussed in Claremont is . rection r ,:a . n roue friends both tar and near. Sales of farms, ! ' is . Mrs J MaYWell was in the City thin egarcting Lbe concert. Instead of 3 b 1 W V. RICHARDSON New Year s Day. The meaning attached week. beim crowded to the door as he stated the 'i -` r r arm stock,and everything that is to be Bold will g , 4 be handled b the subscriber with the utmost Office: Dale's Block• Pickering ! to the word here is roast oose. turke Teservea were pal shoat kali 811ed. '•' A� $ Own y g Y Mies Maggie Pearce ie .agairA in aur Y ;� LV care and sold to the very best advantage. #sly - dressing acid plum udding. Women will midet, Geo. Bennett was cutting wood in :, I LARKE & ,DYER.—Insurance and be hovering around the fowl, onions will W, Walker's load of - art ites did not Poverty Hollow last Thursday in aid of _' �` • / 4 y. 1 t LantB / Commission Agents, Oshawa, will visit I ! be _miuced. bread will be crumbed, s e p y• the widow and orphan's fund. No doubt I'ickerin re Marl ag tnatoralize. d En g yin the interest of The sun �_ ' - _ - will be alverized and the oyes at the the H. C. grocer will be ko t warm this_ life Insurance Co,of Canada,which is ungues- p The ghost sAs recently seen a mile winter. p � tiunubl the leadin Canadian Lite Cor^ an I 1.' bake sh0 routiD hot. Horses will be South of Malvern. While out driving last week Andrew ti } -'t''' boy BtOv p g p y, p g doing the largest business and paqing theliigh- speeding with merry loads and blushing �aBB Mag . � ` lutlful— f est proflte. Also The Canada Accident eo., and maidens wilt look oo ae at&entive baeho gie Young visited friends in Walker had the misfortune of being thrown _ "I 5 The F.mployere Liability Co, of London, Eng. I ! I . y Browns Corners last week. front his rig and as a result had a number - tr , The Citrongest Co oration in the World. In. lora kcal. Shhem out of Sbe riga, and all We are glad to learn that Mr. Jackson of ribs broken. No doubt he will be Laid ..- < tending Insurers will consult their best inter4at will gOmerry tui a matriage bell. Aao&htr ie recovering and will be home in a few off work for a few months, . , i l C10Ck 9 'interview them print to committing ��.n- year will be here and ha hearse will selves otherivise. I. WISE, ppY day8. . ,'- ,r agent, Pickerin 91y pe ease, wo y "� Char h� gut evening in the MethodisS We wonder how IInele Toby ie getting i Centenntat - --:i. >. Lail T1IE WESTERN BANK e . Old friends will meet, at thio �'k along sines he gave up &tie News and to $1$ ' OF• CANADA+ A Boarding School for Both Bakes Under New Years treat. Young hearts unite, linked fate with the Safi. The closing exercises in oonnection with - `„* re Aire -- -I Care of the Society of Friends. love at first �ht.. (lease will be mashed The Chrietmae tree was a grand aaa our school were held on Friday afternoon, • t there beim i WHITBY BRANCH,- Beansital and healthy location ; cam and mince pie cranohed. The LooaeS a aS Malvern I+ 'idtRv evening. Jim t3 firesent a largo number of ax; >, tt on ev I Hill choir full of musical fire, will cause epdp p consist- ;` 8 of Brown's Corners, got a fine preesnt if ails sad fnende, i ogram F i . - `-- : 4 modions baildin e ; home inflaonoes ; ef19- � thrill, thoaata they'll not coo or he m�e. of recitations, 'agar dialagaes and � y' Vii' Capital 'Authorized...... ..,,. .........11,Oi>D,OOD aient staff. fid sae Of it. kindergarten coags by the soils,and short + Capital Bnbsoribed.... .... ............. tie0 '. bill, beCawe ttio h itig 're Lia tLe p tlapi tel Paid-hp,,,,,,•-•,•............... .87 Very moderate Tates, � y ppY y In ri recent issue of the Markham Srtn, addressee by several gentlemen who were r 'Man Rpt .........................slt,aoo will noS set scoopp ;'and ahb program ro a-oommanication appears from Brown's present. At the close of the pro two a F, f►118 dohs C I30ARI}OFITIBECTO$p. Preparatory sad oompleta bn�aia�s ft�d mad the rich laoiona food, will give Corner's• referria So the et offi of Lho a is inni gram' <�...,� ,3 g ,. owsn,leaq., President. that I'll end a g t?O P Pi . M e Sallivaa and Beatrice ' -_ �- x K Reuben s.Hamlin,Eeq.,Vice=Free. courses and prepi►res for depariiaental and such • good tarot, P the may, It would appear from. the item Hnowles acme forward and presented the r�' j w.F.Cowan,E• ., w.F: Allen,$ey.,�.A, sib- matrionlation ezaminatlons. rhyme saying Come rich fwd poor and be that I waa im 1+Dated in She affair. Now retiring teacher with • beaatifal silver ,4 loose son,Esq.,Robert McIntosh,M,D.i Tbowas * 5 a Patterson,Esq. Full coarse in Music, Drawing and hatpy saC°' y y g y cake basket accom nied b the followia � T•H. McMillan.... ...............Cashier. 'Painting. p — knowledge at thea affair, farther thus y g �� - '<. , , what we flava noticed through the Col- ss• Yo . dye �'� �x WM17EYA6E. ' _— . . It . Bi><as Bl[M'st,—Deity teacher as u _are A General Ranking badness tasnsaoted. Send fol anaotiaoemeait to abomt to terminate our c�nneation-with tau . Drafts issued, payable•in all part•of Canada,. Ilif" r� Russel Taber. is ams of said paper, and I think a group y PRINCIPAL FIRTH, epexidirig the S• S. Nos. 4 and 11, Pickering and Saar- � v. limited states, and on London, England, pay- halide sat Mapl�a Ate. injastioe h� bin heaped aeon me by able in aill parte of Euro�pe. Highest current F Pickering, Ont.' J �i1 boyo', of whish you have been a beloved' * : ' rates of interest allowed on Bayinge Bank. I Mise t3lara White has returned from a ho are d e illy pa fes. �� :• those w in sed ah gn rt teacher !br the past flue ytare, we cannot ; "��' 1leposits Bad credited boli yearly. special at- .` r visit to friends in the city. These same itudi.idaals etending part with pow in that capacity witliont ex- tei_tion to collection of Farmer's sale notes. pr Miss Ol s► .13agerman sgeat last week mnoaenoe a>ud friendship, and the>ri in a resai I g p ng our appreciation of the•faithful , i7, ' . _ '.M'WA!!t>At�NAo$ns with friends in Tomato. dastardly 'ted Cowardly matlner, xeport- work which you have done while in obarge Y:i � ,, aP >a8n--gy1 � � ;`: ►�T�-, r t W. B.Hagerins►n,of Toronto.is ependitlg ing fin abs public alt manner of mean and of this sohool. and oar gratitude for fisc ' .0 �. PICKERING POST OFFICE. a few days with his parents here. uncalled for information. -A ynI'y sing benefit which we have experienced from 1, #1.50 w' euent tar iesdiag ': '' J. L. Birnie, of Chicago, is vieitiog hie alar ooincidenoe ie the fact, that the Yoar teaching an i ezample. Moa will ever ., 141ai1s arrive from Toronto 8 i0 a.m; Ma31e close Toronto 5 55a,m. panther and othf friends in tb® sato. , South Armadale iSerns to the P>itlgA$xxc3 ocuiaPY a warm place-in oar affections and : Arrive(}.T.yV.A 10 s m Close G T W S 5G a m P' .ofish, Ame'l'ican, �r.�and Mra. A. C. Treslitam,of I:oado>B, Iy B�,s, ha>3 bgoll tral�sformed to the S'v17 °Pe pray that kiuid prnvidence may direst � �� . � � a T E c 80 a m " G T E 7 M a m' are visiting John Iroson,cf Belford. � . Whitby s 45 " A �U' yt[Ldittiti t►ittl.nridatr til@ ei attire pf'•Uncle Tob " Yoa:in all your future pursuits of life and- .• �, y pin .' Toronto 8'00 pm Mise M ie Tait, of Norval,fee nd' } , I� GTE 8 4b p in G T W S OO p m Fire.lnsurartce (:owe ' • df NqI�#li rbp , ai d�p r Still, it attend yoale ®ffoltts by sending you peace ' r� )stoney orders issued on a]I parts of the world. the 'Zinas holidays with fregds laoip, - and happiness. We, ask that you will ac regtitrecl u'ooln ii�and a Half to Contain } Y,- No "increase for rates. Losses paid promgtlp. Mr. and less. 'plitiii. :'Wiird,.of TiOtOnto, sept this sake bask®t as a memento of the $ ' eAV Q8 ISANZ syslltliimss. Also agent for are a ndin wfew do swithY*latiiveshere: tt►eIn®t4'a fr+s 1 :0t'oint p k_ nom' .n , Maws l'Ioren�Faaa ern of Tolraratn. she fim6. : est w lite ave tiiaie whish we hays spent .so pleasantly j - � °� . opus ' y ?, and profitably under your instructions. :. . I • , ;. _k oposits receiveu and interest allewea at 8+1-9 *, 1'a.Q + �,�.Q,�.�k .,rw • •* '. per cent fast week with!#>fends liet+e end ab Brp bar res ti4._ : Ito elpplS I: ,m bt 6. per a onnm. security indisputable. . : : .fit _ ._. , ,.x . ..: .; -0ignad on behalf of the school, ham. ; , 0 1 � I+pt ' . � we a •Wm. 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I - . . �:, . . . . .- .1 .1 I,. . - I 1. .. .4 .. XF - . ..-. .. I'.,�, i :- " -- ­` st,,Alw, 0 . . . e -- -.:-­,-:t:� .,­- I Wig upi I . ,�. : . ;. - . . I :, -� � , ., THE � .,,.�,`-jl,�b,,� could not -help look' r . ,. - th . .1 - , .. ! -- . . : SLALIN �--BY 1' DOONES . � __,. _ - r mean n time. A end 0 . fi ., / 7 � .. . I . , Morber Pring a voioo b he , , - , I 11 - -1 . . . ! , .. , thofti. � --,-!i-�-",-�,!!tY�I.",-�-�',F---''.�- J I I I-���11 _.:r . ": - - I --L- � . . - . - . . -is reduce Ve 11 t . -"� .- I - " - .- , . � - .. :, - L- WAS $0 - TBIR RKINOX � I I.. - - . 'L- . . 30 .,r ..-% . �1, 1. " �.I f�.."�5:-.L......;jq'. - , � , . , . I .good, souAdod like*a ekiklo 9*,`iA TO-* � H vemr rent� Im . . r , � �'c v- -�­ -;�- '. : I. V9 , , . 1, � � . �� .� : � , , '7`�*':-1:':L�l L, - T - ­� ". ,,'7. ;­ .� � ... - - . .. , ., .- .. . . . 4-, � I- ­ ._ ,, ,L t Jq' . I I �- . - . .p . -�..I.. � . , 1;-� .1 . t . . .. 41'.. ... . � ,.. , . I � , .I - 'r -__ _ . .:.::. .I I .,1.IV,: � � n to .th . a - - - ­ . I ., 'N ,7 - ., - . , - , � - I _r� f, "; . ,, , .7 ­ocl,mpariso is- , JOui irbo - IL I , - - � li�end of the third 6not her .30 per " I - -q .-- ��- �­ *� ,�: � - .�. . .. :I I . I - . -1 -� ��.r4--.' - 'It", L_ ��_ ' � :�:'. :'.'�­�,!� -, �: 1. � � 1. - . � cent- , - � ­ .- - .,. '.L1 � 1� . L , . -,-j, .,-. . $, HOUSES . at the en4 of Lthe fifth ano.) lvk� � I...� ,­'' .. - � fw L i. ,.,.-'. 1� .,.. ,­ . -T L "-, , ther 30 re; - : : .; ., �, �c - .� I . I GEMS � I . ,- L irk the'Wa r aiWd N-tia4led'up, Inside looked ap T . & . I " - � I .'v,�.�: ,,­ � HAPTE 1, - te i auch encouragement came , i� ,�- I OR .THRI .. ; � . _� 1� � .l.". W. I int . . I ­ - . . . . - . . ,.­� . . . ., . .I I. - ;--, (. - L A it, �:, 1:. . - - �4' - ..4w 1 . -. "L I cent.. and the remaining 10 Per ce-11kL ':L-� :, --;Ii, , --, - sh. . .., I . 1. . . ' :.- . �A*1' . -`�,�-- :I,".,�.,-�,4., a u from a great benign, and steadfast gaze '�I I L' I L .. . . . - I . I . . . I­ ,. .. �. �- I ­ ti Les to IV paid to. meet ,e Nil - . . � .I . * I y few, and that I .turned away my eyes, as I telt -4#1"044 1,16st:Havo sulen 811# t -con in t Xpenses Of �, � . 05, an ,: - - �? - ��.L.I— ; Lir�1ig as we did by oursel , d 11 Squire had catolied a tid� _ "­ Wo IF* I . . I L- - ' ell pleased with himself, them- overflow. But L he ,said not -it' " matintenarage and repairs. Thus ulor � � ­ ��.-.. R,ob- he seemed w by Vfollwwhre�Ae Ansployerg ver Their .men living in the , k.--- . -' � . ­ L- - 1 five or six miles away from the I nd I eatabli � ., .- L_ .- '.. s of a hol- word, for his ,pity was too doe an -lintertstlas *Otiw 4!011eeled M. .,91iment ov4r.L* I The La� ' - - . _ �- -'- - bers' Valley, we had felt little fear ,11 low place where one brook floweth into I thanked him in ray heart for Mot. :. UAN44 . - five y"rs live.at clost, whale those nerjr'�t - AWA :,L- '. .: - to I , I Sh*uld in the %�,': . I - - hi0 the other. Here It was casting of "Pardon me if I am w said. Karepe-Out-lPillbef Me Wages . employment of the c It. . ' :1 .:L/f­' the Dooms hitherto, because we e rong. I. . . ,ornparij-1 ;� It I ! ­ ' '. . - I � ��! I I :excapt a few b is fly,-most earef ul, for if there was yrith my eyes on the white flowers I ' ' be P^14 rev It##$, ' - . Make- the scheme . Thus th Gre .. ­ . . . . I I.': L -';­.:� nothing for,them to stea �, 21 given an ino �.�', .L .,.:- L � -rinen in thisivorld are payingloo &r4 'stay 10115 I . , e er a trout-on the feed it was like to had brought and arranged ne m y fa- � �nNi io to e trien", ,. - �. I . I of b t Wf, and the codipany is enabled to ret4 Moof --. .P­�11 . � books, the sight of which would Only bo . big one, and lucky for me I was. ,ther would have liked thm �-3; . , ` 1, I " to rragft for,re I ­ of h�- touch of their ' nt. This is thal old and experienced hands. world :-, ­-.,�-:*: make them swear and ride away. But keepin round the corner when a king- haps you are the clergyman o Is . Z i , - , ­ . I I � f - I 1! � .:I "- , and begin- fisher ird flow along like a string bolt, church." For I had lain senseless and opinion. of Ca,rroll 1). Wrigbt,; United - A large mininj company in fle,giur4, , of r-c -- - -w that I was fnil-grown . - -�,- has purchased he reservation upori.l'-�.. � -­ :, no . . i. % ;-.- my fa- :-, t,- and there were three great Men comin moaning on the gixyund when StateA Cominissidner of iAl6r. '. Tie . 8 I.11 : :-:..,1, nihg to be accounted comely, my father round a fuzz bush and - 'looking af ther was carried-away to be buried. . . which it haa built i ,, .1 such' i � � :i- , . . comes to this c6nolusion after making a n. groups Of fouro�,k' .,. .. ,� - -- .,: was sometimes uneasy in his mind, as ol he back to them. Down -. . - : squire, an " How of ten I am taken for a clerk comfortable brick hOuAe8 of five rooms -�---- PI the av .�I . -- � e told me; for goes I, you may be sure enough, with ' in holy orders I And in better times I rem iga,tion -of the housing of rent.10 rage refit. ' - :* : '- � ' rat inyvat, .-.i-i - : -. � be told Deborali� and sh Z for V.45. The ave, I ..." rulers I I ­- - water but my face, mi lit. have been of that sacred vocAtion, the working classes in varioAm countries for e houses in the vidinit . I I ;- ,;�.-: h all of me in the 19 I 11 - ­�*j-. the outlaws Showed interest in suc and that stuck into a wutts clump, and though so ii.riwortby. But I am a mem- ' . by private parties; is said to 'Y, Owne&q .- 4� tnily i -- -. �� . �. matters, even to the extent of carry- Of the world. One f if th of the wages be doublell -- t great , ,:-,:. 1,� I.. my teeth making holes in my naked bar of the older church, and to 'me - this. -The same compa-hy, although not... --�, . .-.. ing off young women who had won knees, bemuse ol the way they were all this is heresy." I earned,by. the head of is family Ought selling ,its own houses, advances money �1 - I treasm 1. . -- - . to ! 1- 11 . I .;- �L Jrepu tions thus. Therefor(. he left shaking. There is nothing of bigotry t1i Our to be the maximum ,bxpenditure -for workmen, free of inter"t, to Ile de.11 I rope, I . -�.�- . Id d . - I -.I,- . . 1� Ho, fellow 1 , one of- thorn called race, and we know that we must put. rent in cities. This, Commissioner ducted from their wages, if they eare IL I test, r . . . . . ,, Thomas Pring at home, with the doors out to squire, as if he was no better to build. :. - ­:. --.1 lo. . up with all changes for the worst; yet Wright says.. is - agreed by the moot The proprietor of one of the world's I -1 -1 -,,: well barred -and two duck guns loaded, than father is, ' who give thee leave t'O it pleased me not a little that so good ; � I , -'.. - ,. . q pride o I ��. 1. I :� - :-.-, and ordered me not to quit the house fish in our river to a man should be also a sound Catholic. competent economists. Hence, the .greatest guri works, Germany, has in. I � .- '... .1 I of "' Open moor,"say - .. �­ , : _s squire, ' and be j�o a stituted a reservation for 1 them c ;.- ...I.. -- . 1111til he should return with a cree " There are a few of us left and we workman in the city who earns I his emPloYees ` i .-� . I.,-.-: - r longeth to the Kin'g.' if it belongeth to are persecuted. Sad calumnies ore montli should not pay more than $10 of and their families, now numbering iril i tion, 1) . , I .�"-; �.a,1. , trout for supper.- OA1Y` Ou little boy' anybody. -Any of you gentleman hold spread about us." this venerable man all about 88,0M. Besides providing sys. ��- j them ,� " �-... I Dick Hutchings, was to go with him his majesty's warrant to forbid an old it each month to his landlord. This is tems of cheap rental and mortgage ; ­ . proceeded. whale I gazed on the aijver . : �-�,­ . s h ,., t .....". , I .%, to help whon his fly caught in the officer of his?' -worn vel- & statement which concerns every man has established two immense lodgin 6 ;� , which . . - . locks that fell upon his well - I , - . " That seemed to put them in a dz�ad- , houses for his employees. The g - . their � . '.,j"L-_�-," I yet coat. ' But of such things in the world who rents a sheltering for cliar . . - bushes. � we take I I ! . .��e- " . - L 1. -. f ul -rage, for to talk of a warrant was small heed. while we know that the . for board and lodging in these is 1116L, i diam ' .. ". ,�; "' 1. 01 -. 7 7 My fati�-r -se:i -:off' in' the highest unpleasant to them. his head. . . .. I I I L Lord is with us. Haply even you,youn cents per day for each man. The inan- �.. � cloud 4 ' :��:.,- -A the pla 7 - - . .. - *r.:� pirits, as anglers-always seem, to do, " 'Good fellow, thou mayeat - spin ft One of the most Interesting of the agement is coriducted on n of a" 1 .L:--- . maiden, have listened to slander abou - . . - - k '�I �".I.. �,.� ' I 'L - , �,;,.�, hall spiders' webs, or jib u? and down like a us... - foreign institutions investigated is a military barracks, ever: of ben I , . to balance the state in which they a ,r man maki -1' , . gnat,' said one, ' bu such tricks are ing .,- 1: the zw -.:. return; and I knew not, neither did I told him with some concern' his own bed and attending to his Mv ­ . I ­�L�,- not lawful upon land of ours. There-. though not caring mbeh for such t - 41- French company which kias.formulated . � . ..- hings . room. Orderlies are appoirited by the " - ! T-he - I. I �,-. ., an yone else, what a bold stroke he fore, render up thy spoU-' now, that I never had an.y chance of a ar-h,8010 to assist its employes to b6- Proprietor and respect for these offirers '; ; visiw ' . , ­ was resolved upon. When it was too "Squire walked up from the pebbles listening to tales about-anybody, and come house owners. A man working Is demanded from the lodgers. I�ines I 1, . !� 4.r . . . at that, and he stood before the three � and df .L". - - - late we found out that, hearing so much . was yet without the h6wr of even for this company m iy rent a com'ot t:ible are also imposed upon e,11PIOYees for . i jewels - , ­ I. . of them, as tall as any of them. And knowing who he was, .- I . . � the violation of rules laid down 1. ; �. of that strange race, he desired to know he said: ' You be young men, but I am little cottage of brick and out istc.ne . . .: I I --. . "Few indeed care for that point now." . . zebe, t . 7- . . - more about ,them, scorning the idea that old. Nevertheless,' I will not be robbed he answered. with a toes of his glisten- with two stories, including a kitchen. BY THE PROPRIETOR. . i ',,,...- � .:.11. men of birth could ever behave like by �hree, or by thirty of you. If you ing ourts and a lift of his broad white To Belgium there in Demi-official in- : I empire L . L-, be cowards enough, come On.' parlor and-two bedrooms. besides a eel- atitution, the Generaal Savin Bank,, i tory ol - L-. Z :L. . - ­ ­ savages, and forgetting that they had eyebrows. " Though there has been & I by ga ­ . L :. -­�­__� ._-:.:,. " Two of them held off, and I -heard tune whfori the noblest of this earth_ a,ro for only 82-32 per month, Twice holding deposits kuarantee'd' the Gov-. the Pf '­. �- received no chance of being tamed, as them say: ' Let him- alone; he is a ornment. This Ian" money t6 work- -. , 1�jz��, d but vanity, vanity. the wise man aaith. this amount is charged for such a house OVCZT& .. . � ofthe brave old oock.' For 'you never me - men at low rates of interest, in order i .� . I rough spirits iire, by the lessons Yet some good I do in my quiet little by private owners in the neighborhood. ' I with I . ­: -. any one look braver, and his heart was way. There, i oaf u I 00M to encourage them in building their - ; -..--. �.' battlefield. ., No gentleman . would .up with righteousness. -But the other, is a pea Pa"y Each house stands on a- lot over 2,000 own homes...- Through a I at sev, - " amonig these hills, respected by all who Yatem of life - . : -'�. dream of attacking an unarmed man, who seemed to be the oldest of the .. � : � ­­ three, shouted out something and put conceive them aright. My child, per- square feet in area and thus I insurance likewise established under , I among . ,. 1 . ­.�.,:,- . he thought; least of all one whose hair . h" you have .rd o them t": ' .L _ Belgian law, the f&ADHY of a workman I Af ter . � I �.%.� . HAS AN 1. '�­ � - .L. was white. And so he resolved to fish his leg across and made at the squire I 'replied sa,dly that I had not done AMPLE YARD. is given a home in mie of his death. i; .- ;:..:� .. .:'�-_L"-'L the brook that ran away from their with a long blue thing that shone in so, but that he, would forgive BY a novel arrangement. reductions Commissioner W i U points with persed, ­ . . -. . - . me as one unacquainted with that r1c int rtanoe of i trace I ­ �­ a the sun like a looking glass. And the great empbAL91-i to t po ..-,L -..;, tronghold, believing. that he might squire, instead of turnin% around to in rent aru made for men in the employ these institutions of - Europ _. . '� ; noighlAwhoiod. But I knew that there , the Aelgian Gov- - .:; :.. - eee, some of them, and hoping for a run away, as he should ave, let at of the company for certain lengths of ernment. , � . ' ". .- -L him with the thick end of a fishing rod. might he godly monks &till in hiding for .4 scat.tej - ":.,�, - the service of God in the wilderness. time and who have a certain number of Six instittitionaln America have been' . 11 -. . .I .1�-.-. ...�.� peaoef ul interview. . - to which he had bound an old knife of " So far as the name we are children. The plan starts with men Selected by the Conamissioner .in his . T .- .­ We waited and waited for his pleas- mother Pri 's for to sCick it in the ­.- - ­ , 11 study of model small houses. The rent I L" " not monsatics," he said. Xftha spark- . ras8 while ever I -:-, .1 ant face and long, deliberate stop upon Put his 'flies on. And Un who have served seven years and who paid by the American workman will I I � ,g fi�. his deep-not eyes. " 'We are but - one de I-. .L�­�,, the ,steep and cheerful shout for his f heard the old knife stpike the man a family of ancient lineage ex have two children or those who have appear very large after reading of the �; ..L. 1.i - in t he brea3t,'and down he goes, dead f roin our home in these ir .polled small rents asked in foreign countries, I the Gi ' I - .. L ,9ylvia,.,-to come and ease down his bas- as a door-nail. And before I could times. religious been employed one year and who have 1 ­ . It in no longer in our power But it must be borne in mind that for- 1 was 78 . - '. ket and say: " Well.done, father I " But look again almost another man ran to do &I., t he good Rix children. both of whom got 25 per ! . we would. iLnd there- * eign workmen, asia rule. receive much I ageme, - �.� _­- j�-. the, shadows of the trees grew darker a long blade into the squire, and there. fore we are much undervalued. Per- cent. reduced from their rent. By less pay than those of America. T ' . . - .-�-. ­. � he was lying as straight as a lath, b�&p ' -180 he' I - L , . and the song of the grey bird died out � wit .a you have board of the Doones, my systematic reductions according to compal ns must be made between the ployed . ��­ . I i I .. h t6 end of big white beard as red child I " . proportions of salary paid for rent. son At , L i among them, and the. silent wings of I as a rose. At that I was so seared working years or number of children, I , .. - �- � To me it was a wonder that he spoke One ante rige of Illinois, one of I �."t" the owl swept by, and all the mysteri-7 that I couldn't look-no more, and the of them thus, for his took was of beau- employee finally got 100 per cent. re. MOnle, one 1070onnecticut and three of � had be . -. ­: : 0 ater came bubbling in � - : ­, us sounds of night in the depth of w to my mouth- tiful mildness, instead of any just con. duction, in other words free rent. The Massachusetts aid workmen in renting - i a ts, a -� :.,. . and I thought I was at home along of .� I ­�� forest loneliness, and'the glipamer of a I mother. damnation. But his aspect, was as if full reduction begins with those serving or buying theLr homes. At Pullman. ' : this bi . �; ­�".. - ! .� I he came from heaven. and I thought 10 Yegra III., accordinir to 4�stimate, the work- �� fined I ,� J . - - I.-1. star through the leaves here and there, " " Ily and by I came hack to my"If he had a hardJob before him If he were with six children, or 28 years men in t --fenernents pay about one I lost hi : - -- �:, -. to tell us that there still was light in ! with my face full of scratches in a bush, sent to oonducE the Dames hither. with two children, and so on a di fifth of the' for rent Examin- I ��, ccor irig at,on_ of ,r,wa§, - .. e,w ' -.. . . heaven-but of an earthly father not un was going low, and the " I atra not severe ; I tbink well of to a fixed -scale. At the end of eic th " England concerns I ports ii . . Place, W8A as quiet as Chariton church. ­ - I -,,i. .a sign- only- pain, and long 'Aighs and But the noi,ie of the water told me . mankind," he went on. as ye , ,��..? v I looked at , nor a half of the rent paid by each ten- shows that employees in one.plaoe paid ­ of the . -- m- . where him meekly ; " perhaps because I am ant is returned to him and the other from 10 to 12 1-2 per cent., in another ago, a] �-" ..,�-. deep sinking of the heam ' I was. and I. got up anti ran for the life one of them You are young, y dear, halt deposited in bank to his credit to 15 per cent., and in another 20 per cent. I .�. L.i. .Li.. ,. . I : 1 . ! Of me till I;came to the goyal. And . tl� P . years . - . .. . . . Z ..: - . I --.- But why should I dwell upon this f , then J got into a fuzz-rick and slept and unable to form much o ion as remain five ,years. . of their wages fort rent to the employ- I ., I All women, being of a gentle and lov- I a, Yet. But let it be your rulenof life Besidds this the firm )ends to work�- era. In Boston a philanthr-ppist has heroes ,..."1. � . I I night, for I dursn't go home to tell ever to keep an open mind." Amen at low interest that they may build .organized it scheme by which a tenant -- . I -. ing ki d-u-nIess the na- Mother Prin . . derful '. I-"; .I in -Y forego their :, I 9- But I just took a look This ad i . me much, their own hou-ses. it sends a p sician in 12 years may come in possession of I was pr ..-11:---!, ture-know )letter than I at this first before I began tx) run, and the Doone I vice impreased any i . 1 -t that was killed was gone away, but the , though I could not we clearly what it free of charge to the bods of his own home by paying for it in instal- . trial knew the misery often sen squire. lay along with his arms stretched meant- But the sun wan going beyond men or their families, in case of inju ment.a equalling the average rate of - " Shah, . '- -;:- " t� I . - L - � � us. I could not believe it and went or sicknem. To those in the ilies rent. . ­ ­ "I .. 1; .g:� aboat in a dreary haze of wonder, get'- out-, as. quiet as a sheep before they ' Exmoor now, and We as I felt with so recut F . . . Of men employed more than two years Commissioner Wright believes that - . ��,;,. " �- ting into dark places, when all wdis hang bun up to drain. . good an old man. a long. lonely walk s icines. Men rapid transit will e cc diamo[ . . ­ . � .. - I.. ,Ore L .-, , g: working less than two yeara t one this housing problem. if th dark, and expecting to be called out - " ,I was bef me. SQ,I t,00k up my has- _powerfully influ n - . ­-� . . � , !.., . ket and row to dopart, sayin " Good- For the work- . I -; again and asked what had made such '. ..­ .r ' '. i ,. .1 .. i a . . . ... , �. � . . - i. - � I'. 1 : by. air. I am much in Your debt for third and their families- one fifth of mgman, says be, space ia now measured . lish K( ' . - � It fool of me. And so the Ion night ,� ,,Som' ' * the regular prices of medicines. A free by time. not by distance. Electric rail- - to base , .- � .9 C PlOt's People, seem 'not to care your excellent advice and kindneAs." . I . went at last and no comf?)rt came in how many of their dearmt heartAs the I He looked at me most benevolently- hospital and attending nurse are "in- ways Are causing the leamning of dis- * size a .�. -. the morining. But I heard a great cry- I 1,,ord in Heaven takes away. from them. 'L and, whatever may be said Of him here', tained for employes, And their families. tances. The effect wHi be that artig- Mogul. � . ' �­. Ing some time the next da.y and ran How well I remember that in later life after. 1 shall - always believe that be -All permms'in the settlement likewise am will continue to amove to the su- ly nete: ; . :­ �L back from the wood to learn what it I met. a beautiful young widow who I wan a gooxi man, overcome. perhaps, by have acoms to mineral baths. the am- burbs. where they may. purchase cheap ., age PU , 1 4 - meant, for there I had I"n searchinj had loved her hustwid with her one : circumstance4. yet trying to make the nloYes themselvos are given free acciden- homes, and yet be within a short time 1963-4 .�:�-. '-.:;'� - up and down, not knowing whither 1 love, and was left, with t-wain babies ' best of them. He has now become a W insuranm and are afforded a relil(f from their work. Thin will make cities . a flat I . . . went or why. And lo, it was little. by him. I feared to speak. for I had i by-word. as a hypocrite and a merciless fund, navings ba,nk ininemnity during less crowded. and. as the demands for si ze of - I I Dick Hutchings at our door, and De- known him well, lf-w,eker. But many young Pao tern ilftary aery se me fewer. the ral,es of rent to ha, . . borah: Pring held him b�.r the coatflap tenderest of . le, Irrary an . the tender, And my eyes lil- Ian for rent at a lov figure. Besides will be reduced. Lif , t refore, will . Nadir a i th one of my who met him " I did. without i� a be were full of tears for her. But she ' I of ro' " this benevolence on the part of the am- be law expensive for those w bo, ba ve bought father's sticks. dioe, hold a larger opinion L looked at me with some auprise, and i cov himp . TnId surely young eyes am PloYem wholarehips are given to work- to rent houses in the cities. . Prince " I tell 'ee, Jhey Dor�-uns has done said: " You loved my Bob, I know.- ' men's children who show . 1. t. .. . .. . - 11. of - for 'un," the boy was roaring betwixt for he was a cousin of my own, i the brightest. 8pecia . ap I- . ---- .- -­ . ,.,-; . L . - .. , . . - tudes and who wish nd the indias'- ­� I rublm . � I . . . . h is sobs, " dree on 'em, dree, 'on. 'em, as good a m-,n as ever lived ; 1. but. - he trial schools. - . ENGLISH STATE UNIF09MS., �; .,� ity. and I " I will protect thee, my daar.*.* to &tie . I--- L � and he�ve a'killed one. The squire be. Sylvia, you must. not commit t he sin . said. looking capable in his great width � .,: I I-. la as dead as a sto-un." - .of grieving for him." I and wisdom 'of proWting all the host FORTY A YEAR. ' ' !. - 1 . co" of Ike Appallel and laskinal's of t1he..-- --., The ] . . 1.i- W-' of heaven. ` I have prot*cted a maid- Tbrous.h a real estate co .. ,. romant � ��Is. s. Pring smacked him . on the It may be, xq in a better world, if ,mpany At . 4k%eea,o vocial wamily. - I !�.'- , to an even More beautiful than thou art. Rouen, Prance, comfortable ouwa are . . . . . of the 1- .-, . mouth for she .saw that I had heard People are allowed die there; but As But now she bath unwisely (led from rent,ed t.) workmen for about 77 cents The Earl Marshal of England, which ' . t he la it. What followed I know not, for long as we. are here how can we -help Us For Young men are thoughtletan, a, week, or $40 a Kahan 1�. down I fell and the sense of life went being as the Lord has . year. Men living in office is RN f rona me. made us V The . bu`L they are not violent. at least until themi houses make from 77 cents to hereditary in -the family of crea.tes .. L sin, as it seeinq to me. would I the Duke of Norfolk, has the jtost -, -!!;nglan I ,rhere, was little chance of finding or fane )a t`O feel they are provoked. Your father was a $1.35 a day. Hence those receiving . . in 1848, - . y ounNelves case-hardened Vainst I brave man, and much to lie esteemed. the lowest wages need reserve but one costly uniform of &II the English etaff . . Thomas Pring or any other man to the. will of our maker. which so otben i was pa help -us, for neighbors were none, and -that we, should grieve. 'a M.y brother. the mildest man that ever day's salary each week to pay their of f ioers. He is also t,he 'head of ,the- - pelled Without & lived. bath ridden down hundreds of rent. The price of mch a ho, held 11 a of Queen I Tbomas was gone everywhere he could thought how that might he, I did the , Roundlitumis with him. Therefore thou by priv&W parties in the mine part of I . think of to look for them. Was I like- natural thing, and cried about the death :' use Co eg, Arms, or Herald's. College, - � ly to wait for night again and then talk of imy fat . . dear her until I was like. to � m .- But he should Rouen would be much more. If the and id*(me of tile greatest of ficers of t tie he visit not. have fallen upon a rva to purchase his home be Crown. for hours about it? I recovered my follow him. But a strange thing hT 'I . His uniform is of the most ' Mond t 6treagth. when the, sun ,went, low, and pened in a* month or so, of time wh. . as it rbble of. the Common- may do so bi paylal a small fraction ,gorgeous - description. and' from h )e 'c I wealth." ,cording to I ,borah, saved a addition to his 5 wh,) was Deborah Pring, to stop me? ar T and costly . over $20 e*c year . the gre She would have come, but I would not co)mpelling other tj ugbtA tomy life by - Upon theae words I looked at him I rent-for to years. These h6useA ,are the rod of office which he carries on all .. Fair, ir . ao . ., come- My know not how. 80 great was the vari- coxy. two-atory affaira. containing gen- state occasions was directed by Web- - - . have it, and the strength of my grief fat her had Imen buried in- a small took mmmand of her. - in 1851. . . - nhurchyard with nobody living ne4rit. &nOe betwixt MY ears and eyes. Then orally five rooms--a kitchen and living ard 11. to be a rod of solid gold, tipped SE( . Little Dick H Ichings whistled now. and the church itse 1. tried to say something. but nothing room on the first floor and . .L u ..If wig falling down woul three bed- ' ' I remember that he whL-itled as li� through scarcity of money on the I d come. so ant ire was my Amaze- room.% on the second. A fireplacm,-with at each end with, black enamel, and - - in Eu . � I . went. through the- wood in front of me. The Warren, as our wood was moor. , ment. Marble maratlepiece, as in each room. having the Royal- arms at the upper .- . somewl : called. , .- -) had given him the breeches on lay somewhere in the parish of Bren- i' to contend with." he continued. the Earl Marshal at . Who " Such are the things we have ever while every house is fitted with gas end and the arms of brillian ....t�. :. � his legs and the hat upon his shallow (ion, a straggling country as It Pipes. Two blocks of such houses are the other. The court drem of a Prime ats, wii . 1 .. ' ith a little I - little , . :L, pate? And the poor little. coward had village somewhere and a wMacksmith's : tO himself. with a, smile of compassion built bark to back in one square. each Minister costs $750, while that of other - ..... I -P * di - " Nay, I am not an- with, a back about t ' p as the Cabinet Ministers costs $600. The uni -oi - L-.L- . - - skiddei .d away and slept. in a furze rick shop and an ale house, but no church 1 at my reju we wice as doe 1-- - - noor, � . till famine drove Wm home. But now I hat- any one knew of till you came to i I v ve men so much of this. Right house. The reAervation has j model form of the Royal heralds, including - 11 - gry I 9 used h :.:� ­ L' ' he was set up akain by gorging for a ' and wrong ,stand fust and cannot be drain t I . - L . ­ . Place. called Cheriton. And there i ago system and a large fountain their trumpet4 and embroidered ta- .7 rea, - � ..� an hour and chattered as if he hat] was a Uttle church all -by itself, not �hanged by toy factindity. But time bards. pennon, and tasgeLq, are $1,350 Anotl . � . . . . . of pure water in its center adds to the � - - � .done a great thing. ea,9v to find, though -it had four he'lls, is slulort and will soon be stirring.. Have health of each tenant. The agent of each. The robes of the Vicle-Charivellor . the Pei - I-..,- . There must have been miles of -rough which nobod.v dared -to ring for fear of a back way from thy bedroom, child. I Labor Bureau has found that many And *a( - great d � . . the a . ­ . ­ I walking through the woods and tangles y. birthright and rWes oost from $500 to $850, and � . .and craggy and black hoggy b,oll his head and the burden above it. But am Councilor Doone; b otherts besides laborers take advantage Mayor's from $400 to $500. In of Pers, ..� ... Ows a boy would go up the first Sunday In right of understanding the Captain Of them cheap houses. The list of oc- the army, the complet,43 outfit for an � hand at . I�. L--- until we arrive4 at a wide, open 'space of each month and strike the liveliest Of that Pious family since the return of OUP&Dta includes attorney's clerks, cor�. off leer of the Royal Horse- Artillery, in- ' larly ct .-,.: Z. where two streams ran intA) one an� of them with a Pokerfrom ' the good Sir Ensor to the land where Poration, railway and wareh ' eluding horse And furniture, amounts - their hi ,,�!--: . - - other. the smithy. t Eke re are no lies. So 1001K so we are Ouse-clerks. - Sever, ­ ..- And then a brave parson. who-feared . A celebrated chowlabe Manufacturer to $1.100.. An ordinary subaltern of the % seen an, .I.f:.,-1..1.�- ..... �L $, " Thic he Oare watter," said the boy, nothing but his duty, would make his not molested in our peacutul lay my in Pr line Zquires $600 to outfit him in vart- -� � aInd Vother over yonner Ile Badgery. way in, with a small flock at hill heels, w and I nave or v &nCe h0ub" at Noisiel aix.)ut 1,400 . � I ,_:. -. . ill is law, that of his employees in Model dwellings. The 0`118 iforms, equipmen , and bar-, - couz'se 4 . "-1, 'L none shall go near thee. Bu Ob of rents are lowered according to a fixed rack furniture. The uniform of ,in " am not - I 1- Squire be dead up there. Plaise, Miss and read the psaLms of the day. and ts I L .-- , . . Sillie,, 'een can goo vorrard and vaind preach e,OnCerning the difficulty of do- 0011-littY louts are drilling , farm- male. after 10. 15 and 20 years' service. ai'de-de-minp to ,the 911een coats 80(0. ` The I I ­mjt un. I ing -better. And it was amounted yard UP the moorlands to lunder and The 4 weighin . . ::, , to (�ar crossed iestroy. us ' ri�fje house has two stories, tile A newly appointed puisne judge's out- L . � : '�-.-­ He would go no farther, but I the credit .of the Doonp% th if they MD. Ve shall make first n,ng three large rooms and fit costs about $1,WO, while that of tile !1. Pride oJ -L. at they never ' , ­ .1,� short work of them. I and uni 1. L . the brook and followed the Badgery came near him, for he had no money. But, after that the saamd two. 1108idee this there is ­ finest d _ � � stream without knowing or caring to L Lord Chief Justice is more elaWrate .��- . I . ..­ The Fords had. been excellent Cai a be provc*ed beyond con- an attio. and cellar. Each house is and costly. The,4.,o-d Chief Justice, L�. . - know where T was. The banks and lics alwa trol and sally . - by the ] . , :.� ys, but Thomas and Deborah forth to make reprisal. double, but separated entirely for two when he appears at couxt, has a rich ..-. . - I damask, -I�. - by me uhtit I came upon-but tbough I-was overcome, said that the church, and thy father bath asmulj;-,�(J Us. An &W im do an G*�Orgle- - .-� r- the brushes and the rushing water went, Pring, who managed everything while They lave their eyes on thee Jwow. families, is of brick, is highly decor gown and train of blaek satin . Frano�, . I . �' is si uated on a ver; mad with sAk lace and tufts, and : carats. : . so old, must have belonged ornament to our valley thou' wouldst large plot - - : the Lord bath made us to endure such now being , i d . t trim ' -. . . la 0o (,a be; but I would rep of land for gardening pur- worn over court drew. The Lord Chan- : � which I : . - , things he bath noto wmpelled us to en- to us, and therefore might t n8i r- cellor, .. I . . I .� large upon them. - ed daughter of rn ro"h myself if the poses. such houses rent for a little the Speaker of the House of ..: from ti I I r 'I- L - _holy., The Parson also said that ,V brother's friend was less than $29 a , ..,:_­_ ., In the course of' the n lit kind peo- it would do, for he .was not a man of discontented with our life. Therefore If.year, which in frOm a Commoris, the Chancellor of the Ex- -�;. 8tone, h * �* . .­- I ,-, -­ P came an I 1"j, t lie ! Hindoo der the gu ignee of Thog. hot persuasions. And 80 my dear fa, have I come to warn thee, for there family. Besides offering this cheap Lords Justice of Ap -� and the Presi� -� lines: le , ida tenth to a twe ED Of the wage,s of each chequer. the Raster of the Rol . .,: . :, . .Pring and they made a pair of wattles. ther lay there, without a stone. or a are troublous a peal .. ., .-'-, $11ch " farmers use for sheep, and car- word to tell who he was, and the-grass ,�kw4 f row.times in front. Have rent, the proprietor furnishes free re. dent of the Probate, Divorce.,and Ad- ,; . . - . -- . - slip Y . .� A81eel .- -­ L . . Hed home father and daughter, one began- to grow. - into the %vad if a noise comes to's children. medical attendance, sions a wear on state occ&- . . An ho � taxes. water, schools for eroploy�. n�iralty division -r . ut thy bedroom, chUd. and Pairs . . :�-'-1.­ - . . - ..-- sobbing and groaning with a broke.n Here' I was sitting one of ternoon in ti� night.-- . baths, magnificent robe and train of ' alluded :� I ,4 - heart and the other that should ne�cr May, and the ea 'Before I couLd th literary and musical entertainments. A black satin damaek, heavily )i- 4; - , 1�.."AK- rth was beginning to auk him he at embr( ­� was sto: .. . ­ ­.-­� so much as sigh again. rrroubles' have look lively; when a shadow fro dil rode large stace in ths city occupied by dared with gold thr ..-� 19 ,- - �- -0.: fallen upon me since, as the will of m the &way, with &-PtOP Of no small ead, the 00'st, of-N l- ... bu . weat fell over me, and a I and as be raised his pointed Ca which in $750. . 1. 'rity. this gen leman-a works and the houme I -:11 - If I arge, broad - - L.. manner. � , L "'� ' - felt, like ad been at ...11111111w� - ' L.1 two ye. �. . ,­ -,, ,-, ever -none that I man-stood behind it. h vVe-stern light showed nothing fairer or . ; � DU -�.- I . - .� - the Lord is always, but . % � the Of his 8MPIOYaas in Planted with trees. . � . ­ - - I., everythi that. and for months all like myself .a thing of more venerable than the long wgvg of � OTHER MATERIAL BENEFITS. ,:,. ... . * - ­�� . 1119 wa that kind - .. � . 1 wore, it - .� ­ a the same to me. would have frightened me, but now his ijilver looks. ­ -L t- turbed'Hlm,� , . I � 1 I L,; now ii ., J.;' ­ But i the 11M are situated schools, a 0"per, : - " ' t - _ nasmuch as it has been said by strings of my System .. Miss Palisade-I - don't understa ' those who should know better that -seemed to have , - (To Be continued. -.- ... StIVO atom and bakery, concert hall. Mr. (,"�' . .� .. my , . , , )-1 , - v �:"4�.- Louvre, I L - nothing like a jerk in them, for I I � , I . � i , - aLub roorno rest& Clubberly. why you crossed � 2 ., . w-.., . father in som,i- way provoked his mer- caxed not whit . 1�:.i ­ - ­ .I.- u-r"t3 where workmen when you saw me ­ t _" ... jDot sold . 11 - , her I went, nor how I . �.:­ �: -1 . I 'I DA terISritffigat their Meals. factories, compig alon .'._�� I sale. ­ �­, ---- ciless end by those vile barbaria . . - � 9 , .. .1 I-- - . . - .- ted For. , I .I - hospital and library. . :.. One e: .1 - ns, I looked, nor Whether I went a,nywhore I Aecoun . - �1; ­ � re street the other day. Tt isn't A bit like . I - -­- . will put into plainest form, without any "Child I poor child I -I Provisions in the you. and Doe-tor 11,ro I I� 1'elded I . - �­�: C it waaj%l deep, I ' ' be, who was . with - i. �. . - Uni4ratand that D.bso. I - - stores am apld at wat, the free schools me, was very much disturbed about it. �- , n from outlandish 80f t voice of dis n la - tb6 mil- are ormduleted at the proprietor!s ex- . . words. th,3 tale received frorn Dick lence, ta t Yet rge nevo- lion i,44,. - �Jlaxtam � . -' a woman, and a come- stable I , � ke . A: "Almost Clubberly-I abou �Jy . - ' Hutchtnfs, the- boy who had &'re, w" OnOs 0mVIOYGd 1A a livery � Id think Ii � in 1760, ­ -seen and ly one, for those who think of such juat-. . , .0 , . I Perim a4d besi4m these he has astab. owell,Probe about a hundred. . Mattam, :� . bi"I'd dlM%t'eveiYthing while crouch- ters. -got That must have t n lished, a 8ja 8 %�k which gives 6 L I . I - .. . I - �. 1� ,, - . . . L :.-, Such a child I might have own- *e where he per cent. al its - - - -- ---­­;- -1 � . -.E. , . of Batav . . ro , . I . L, ." - - - - - got his horse sense. By lb . r� Russian troops are bo,' ni ve4 f 111I.I.-I rft ,�,� � - , .,%:. t Oi. 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Uiri but the �ah replied that the fol to It by a wim keeps it at a 0=4411t w . -'�'.,! -: -,��i� I J .. I � . ­­ -_ ,; .� 1% 4 .�,I - . . of his family depended upon its reten - COCK"Y Z' TIm ­ - 1 L . � :., To GD c nipped and 960,0()o ($2ZO,"') 1 WEST DIANOns t rtunas b 11 10 HTUR tfim t ,' 'md thus no, time- is lost - 1 . - -- I... . , - - 'atur" IMUT- �M MUSE . _ . �.I., - . `.�­ �; ,�, & ,� _ , . I.- -,__ r. tion. . . I � . L . Ilea 1�., ! I . . .1­­ . :- 11 - 11 : "" � . L in c=wIng and re ting irons. One I -'.,' - , 4,- - . - _1 __­* " :,: .: - �, .4 . � 4____~%��, .--11�4,_�,�'. ". �--. "I . ,,_ ", I 11 � 8 � �� GEMS , WITH, "' 111,sTORIES W`01R_ fjR -Aniong other- notable or historic dia- KITC'HENS AMD XHALS WILL BE Iron may be used.00ntinumisly and no . L. - . _1 - -, . --, , ` *1 - � - . . . er' _�-',v - -7-- -� - MILLIONS OF DOLLARs- EACH. .Monds may be mentioned the follo * cood or gas -stove is required. *The iron . . pi,etting. ' ,�?_!.�­., - . __� -,: 7,7,�.." , - - - -: . _ . 1_ - I - ; . _ -t _ _ . - 'k ­` -�� I .. win : RUN BY ELECTRIOITY. - ­ , . _ , ._: , * :- ..�,� - -1. - . . I !11 '. . , :1 - I I., I �--,�. ," ...'. - I I �1.LLL ��,_ I I '�L ­ " ' '.. _' The Shabd 86 camts, of peculia,r 'It I :.J.-I , , , �'..1.1 i ,. never becomes overheate4; it always A - ' ' . women aft mort fa,-� ,,­ " �.'A��:­�,P_j ��� :, � - � , L " .1 . I I I I � - . good �.i-L L, - a,��, 1� �� one . . " . -, _14,.:� �,L.... � . - lonf form !_md great purity. it in VWPOW ,. i - - rernaina etmn and bright, an docis not man , . 'I �_� _' . 1%, 1;,� .��, _. L..'�. ��, ,__% , '' . .I . . `1&i2e,x_-A%'erv* t, . ffleetr�fe - Ire wiping to prevent the aWling of' tigued by the k they fail to at-- -. g-,- � � ,lurge 0 I I. _... Tbc -at In-the Fulted-S Of he R-,- sian crown jewels, ha PlIPJaeks and Steake-ClerArte requ , - " A . 111 - I ying ,e" ,­ __ , ­ : . �'. X . - I , . - " . ". .. .-".," -, " � . Q_'.I hwAllOWN 8 Priceless OfitMend to Seve. been presented b the f�hah of Persia to KA119,6n. CaekluZ 111musile.tarlin, the fabric, ­ - .compliah than b what they do; that,., ,I i�.,. ,; - - �, . Ir Tongs - - - , �01 . - I- .. . il- .11 11 ­,.�.. It Froin Kah1mrs-The Throne of the .1 :" �.I' ,�', the Czar Alexa I EVEN CURLING TONGAS. . is, � ­ - - � .. _. I ._�­ nXer 1. .1 mud Noaters Are N*W In tho Warket- they fret and! worry over the t.hou- '­`I L- _. .. . ;1 L-- -. - � . .. ,� Great,11logul the Kola-ff-,%oor. The Nassuck, 78 1-2 carats, is a tr I I ­� ,_-,-" --l-,",��� an - . L �1­ , - , .1 ." . No Dust, No Ashes and No Sowke. Another blessing for 'women w -the , _,___, ";:"­-_­­. J , 11L 1 , . I : :", " I stone wit , t 11, sand and one th gs which demand at- � ;�%� . .. ,'�'L:'_�" , �, . __ ­­�,�,� - n . 4 .-1 I ".*-,I 41 .... u ar h trJan ular, facets. t ' electric. eurlting-to 9s. They cam be at- , _10,� 44 , 118 ... 8 inf MOMe --�'L.11 ,�,_ . -- '. .. �,I I,1.��, Mo.,st of' the great dianion4A of ,;t,h, e- was among the spo ty the Ma * Electric cookery la yet in its ancy. nt's notice to an4w� tention and t .1 - - hurrying k9 &%t _­ P, -I T�. -:.' .'.4;k I . .F . , - - �: �,� ,-*, 1: - 4'-�, .- world have about. them an atmosphere Of Hastings in the conquest of the y i i Q I ' ta-ched at a .. � I of romantic et the time 'is approaching when the tric-light wire and are heatoed almost through present tasks in order toturn j��- , I , �I tradition. Objects. of can, became the p ..-- .'I- ,:,V'�.L�,�,,.:--_'. -,, r . ;. ,I ,-- "t -- , 'Iflo t kitchens instantly. They remain 9,ta constant t9 these ".'Im,"' � - . roperty, of the East I An � . India Company, 'of &IL-well-managed house- others,' added to a mental -- -'-*,' - 1',,�%� ,# :L. � I such raxity and value have attracted and has passed by sale - temperature as long as required.or un . ':-�. _ 1. . .1. .�*_I�: - it �-��:,, _,�_� , � through various hands holds wil . performance which even though 1 , , . N I the avai-ice 'and ambition to its present I be run by the mysterious tit the connection is cut off. All tbAt is . . .- ,�­ 1, - I . , , . I I . . � I , ­1'.­ � I., � I ..,. " '.i, . - I... --'�� " . . !I -�; -,� . mav -never �,*.I � '. _. I -of Eastern owner, the Duke of Westminster, who fluid. Electricity will take the place neekssaxy , maberialize, are as physi- 1 . , in the employment of tb is -,_ ,lj.�, zjv . . I .. , 4 . ­­ .;�� `s .� .... .I . I.,I , *,-,;, . - or- . _� I - " : ,� . . rulers through centuries,,and iL has been' paid ;C7,200 (836,090) for it at auction. cally exhausting- to a -nervously , ;�:��,,t , 4 � mntrivanoe is to remove the incandes- t, 'WIJ�1 I of .. . ."".'. 'A V � � .-. -1� 1 _,4 ,_ . - A diamond of 76 1-2 carats, belonging the bor. For- -�". � '.�"4w, N I " -, :1. I truly said that almost every one of the I of fuel in the"range; the department ganized woman as manual la . , 5"Er. .., . - c soc , at.t ch the . 'j;��4 � 11 I !I �'� L I- - �4� _ � � .""". t,p� . I - �hV7�jl'p�-, � . great diamonds now the pride of royal to a Mr. Dreaden of London, is a Brazil- cuisine will be ligAted by the same tunately, there are some who can -am �'�:'�" '"�. _ . 'Ir . .. � � . . in place . � ;.,�, �'. ian fstolne, cut in drop shape, and of agency. and it is entirely concei ble, things in the*, rif rtions, _ ..., .11 I I .. o tre,asuries, or of rare collections in EuZ great of the lamp and turn on the current. - ,- -M_Wt,";-4 i.. va perspectives is ac- -- z - , � . . jy" , , whose perception 0 1�,'I"."i � , 1 -1 ':'-" . - - I t 11at a small electric motor will be made This simple and valuable device, so use- _'i�Z.­791`� 4 , 1_ curate �.. _... . ,�� '4',� - ,�.Ylz rope, has a history full of strife, con- . PURITY A14D FIRE. i- '. f ul nowadays when fashion Ohl iges near-. I �- t, �� I T , I. 1.1i.. and to whom' small things do :�. - - .W.1 , . . . I , . � -test, rivalry,. and war. it is not only to serve for such purposes. as beating ly every woman to use curling-tongs not assume the undue proportions which � lo , _ .,- - . 'n45 Sancy is a notable histori . �,,_�4,'Z-r .. , _11�1� I -..i - , . c ito Ire , , , �, I-11, .,t �,,. . I OM- _. ,-�,.,__. -11- 1,, I ... _� I OrmOus money value, and the w .".. r"- F, . ., ­ .. . 'j., I . . 14-.ma��, I -�: ' -�,�i.,.Ml " ..,�t. their en of 53 1-2 carats. It first belonged to eggs and inixing .gri I characterize Japanese art. Such ��,, I .1a.. ddle cakes. on her hair, costs only $4. -.., , 11 A - I . en can separate essentials. The can . , al � .. ,� the Duke of Burgundy, and was bought �m y �k­_� � - I I . ; �� pride of PossessiGn which . IreadY electric k stoves in a .2.. -�­ �.%Af, . - � - . , I . uga in -, ­� ;�_ % " ..� on -�, ,: �.�:,j - - - I . have' made b- I * - coo . The time is destined to arrive before __ '_ -1 I -.�. ., - - . .j.%_* . As _':.�.­ ­- . -,- - I _...�j . him by the Baron do Sancy, . neral effect or sce-it _ e 1. 11A_ -111 � : them objects of the most violent conten- -ket. winter by electricit. I . ,ol_- - �'!, y- the King of Port 1479, and number of patterns are On the Mal long when houses will he wa.rmed in- stand off a little way from the situati I .!1 -`� - - later from _y. Whe' the, electric and get its ge' Most - ­­�. ,_,,� 'I,_ , ,V I . . 0 .i­ , f � tion, but also the 'superstition inVe'sting who sent it as a present to You can even buy an electric chafing- lamp is to artifie'lal lighting, as fur- it really is, which is the first and - _,7, 4�1 '. -.j - � I I :,,�� . � ..'� -Z� . powers, it " �_ ; .""� Q � , 'T , � ', �.11 his sov- . �, !_ j%� I . . , -, �_ 111, important step toward an adjustment -:_t, - " ��I , ereign, Henry III dish. which may be attached nished by the candle, or T,tithe � 1. - ��,1",- ",, ,them with all manner of fancied - The servant who at d mo�- L 0 - �j ,;""A "I" . ��'. I . ..,0 elec,tric heater tif cial . . ; ,-:, , . 1-1 which they are ore it was attacked by robbers, and Mont's notice to an. �or.dina,ry e ec is to ar i . ng. anselves to it But this pra,eti- :0� . � . � ... r b of the - Al 1� - , ,X� fl'__� eputed to confer on swallowed the diamond, whic, � I trio- But the problem in this oaae is very ca perspec ive is a thing which ` .:_".:'% ".-..' Fr" 7 ,: - ' I sense of t* -,-- � ' - , , %� . , 1: - _� I , - - .!�. - - '.- their possessor. About all the great h Was light wire in any house. These chaf ill different from tb&t of electri most. women sadly need todevelop and .- . S- 1�t. found in his'body after his death-! . Its 9- c cooking. . ,��,'-:,t:,,--�, ' - ' '�' ` ,3,� .�,­ ,-..�,':, 4*1,,�r .%� dianionds of the-East there hangs this next possessor was James It. of England, For the latter purpose the object aimed cultivate. Its application to women's - - , . , , _I� I , . - . dishes are made in one-quart andtwo- 0i 1,I 510 I .. I . : -f P-1 I"I- - j - . or .. I I . I �ft ,� 2! .59, -cloud of mingled hi tor � n apparatus that will work is no less important than to . - 1._-k*.-_ , J _- , _,t . . , -�q - is -y and tradition, d in the plun ,nickel plated. All you have oc-a e heat as much an possible, tistic effort. i %_�e '. .,,, � � .4 � - . who sold it to Louise Xlv. for X2.5,000 quart sizes at is to provide a - - � �AIAI (4125,000.) It disappea, I liz the 'T.I , % - 11 r %� .3 .� ­., -�, _k .I I I . I I � &V'. `, N - � - .. 1, .. ��, r�e during- the . . I . ., � - �! --4,4- -- _.� often hard to distinguish, and rende'r'ing dering of the Tuillerie8 to do is to Make the attachment by a confining it to one spotand not diffusing .i .0—:: , � - ;_-; :�',.. 1. _1 .. . . ._4�-t ' - A. - .�. I . .. I . t L ��i C'i I A . � - ,4 the real ree;ord almost urattainable. French revolution, but after - Plug-switeb, turn on the curre it t brough the surrounding air any more - , 4-�, I 'g �_'Iil� .1 P . . n � � �_,:_ :_ ­4��*!,,,,_.­ 1-1` . The -elebrated tfaveller, Tavernier,- - -1 . I . . , , � I . .. _ - � . . , J tions hand, . Flhger Nails. ,. - .- -_ t- I .tl . I I .�_ , � . � 14, ,__-_ - - . 1 ZV 1 1- .,� - i 01-'. , I&�,_ _IL ' L, .-I . -"-4� ,4 _V, '.� .,- c _rina was sold to Y Va'ul almost. immediately your oysters are the ideal boater. for wa:rming a dwel- A little cold cream applied to tho -- �,_, . _ . M,a re mt, and Caring for the I Prince I than can be helped. On the other � . - Lie i ' . .lo._, __ vLsited the East in 1670 and there saw midof f of Russia. I beginning to ate ' .!t��-,�!N . i. ,WL tself - 2, , .-t * L r �,._ :. The, Eugenie diamond is a beautiful or your eggs to friz- ling or other building would be i . , . , , ." I , .�i _. and described many Most Zle. . bands and-nails before going to bed# ,. . . �� �� _1, . I..'r .V � . cool. tile heat given off by it being . . 0, ` I. I remarkable brilliant of 51 carats purcha.sed by Na- I I - . I "' 9 . . - I � � .1 �w ;.. x . jewels belonging to the famous diffused as much as poesible. and a pair of -loose gloves worn during ,�"_ , - .:I.i"" . � Aurung- poleon 111. for the P-mprew Eugenie. Before lo ' , � ,.��11 . J'�.. . .i , nm- householders will. ta'ke Of course this is scarcely practicable. the night, will keep hands and nails ' i ,j--6- I ... 1 . zebe, then on the throne of the Mogul The Pigot diamond, of 44 1-2 carats, electricity reg. .. A . ., , U411 ' : .- I .� - ularly for domestic pur- But the electric heater is a great. im- ... __;;4�4 - . j., - ­ - � was-brought from India by Lord Pig smooth and white. Use good toilet : 1, - . - : , � , . empire. at Delhi. The subsequbnt his . ot, proveniont in this respect over the or- , ,:::_-...:-�,,,'�1'1A,_" .. . I . ­_ . - - - , " - .I� tory of thetiestones is obscure. - and finally passed to Ali Pasha of Egypt poses. just as they now ,take gas. But dinary stove or radiator, which, while 'soap for washing the hands. and alwayl; : - '.' � ..� , ,., �­ .. ' for .0 30,000 . -,�'­- ­­ � -,i --._�-- In 1739 ($150,000.) When Ali was the more subtle fluid will be made to it.self very hot, is apt to warm the. air dry them thoroughly. - .. I : ..��;­.'N I... I I , . ��-'­ ., -.- . ;�, ' - ..� � -_.I 9''P ,;� I. ,4� "� - I .. mortally wounded he ordered that the serve for 000kinv and heating'. as well only in the immediate neighborhood. fn caring for the nails, - the hard, - -. -; 1,"N -.1 the Persian' conqueror, Nadir Shah, .. i � ­.� dia,mond be criLshed and his favorite . ­ � tl�e , - :- -,�f?%�'.�`_."..", . � overran much of India, and carried back wife strangled. The diamond was conveniences to the ..!_�-.,-, _i. . .... ..4� 1 ­ , &4 for lighting. The Stoves and radiators. too, itre unlovely horny -ceidele which grows around .;�_ 144.�'_ �- . . ,� - .-,, . `�,., 14,- . .... . . ,� , objects to the eye. Electric heaters, rim of the n4il where it fits the finger ol _,-, � ,�-�. . .. - ..f �. with him booty and plunder estimated crushed, but his wife,. Vasili4a, was housewife of being able to rely upon one . .,�, .--1 � . ­'-I'� �;­. . at seven. h-un(Lred millions of. dollars, spared. . on the other hand, y little spEwe must be gently removed. 1,et the ti � :_J, - ­�I� a : - P� - . , , - ­ I . ��,.! (4�, K. . and are I y. (%)n Some (lay of the fingers soak in perfumed - ..,04 . � 111 . , �a :.-.I- t, ;.J, ": 11�_, � I 1: `1�_' . . . among which were many of these jewels. mark-ably pure and lustrous stone, is g the . I I i .� U, :a re- The Pofar Star 40 1-4 card system Of 'Kires for fuel, for cooking ea' = � . , . 1 - ; and for warming and illuminatin such heatert will be distributed over- water soapsuds. push this away and � _­ ��_' . . ­ . .;�.!�-_�­.�J��.1�1 �� - . � 'A '.-' _,�­ �asures were dis- like the Shah an(t the great 0 loff, no � 's - After his death his tre the walls ,of theatres and concert balls, cut the rim off with little sharp scis- - -. I �'ad 4-�- _. i 0 dwelling will be enormous. She. will �-�­r!��`,;4J­ i :,. ��;� . .... Persed, "d it bas been impossible to of the en)-*vn jewels of Russia. - forping, it may be anels in the sois. File your nails to a r,oundinF.and : .... 1. 11;�z � 70 I I � .: , . , '. find it Paxticularly delightful to he rid wainscoating. or. inclu5deTin the scheme graceful shane and polish them witb a . �'. .. .-- , .. ' The Pasha of Egypt, 40 carats, is a . .� , -V'-J , � ! . , ,�� , `� .. trace them. The finest crown ' welsof . :- ;,�I­'4$-.,��, , - brilliant octabedron,. mid to have cost e sumnier time.. ent .. ­.,X­:�*. . : je Of a hot kitchen in th of ornam ation. chamois pollsher. A high polish and - ; ..."k.:- . � , .Y'­� '. ........ -. . Europe axe, in many ca,-)e�s a paA of this Abrahim Pasha .X28,000 ($140.000.) Modern wax-sbips , and mercantile artificial coloring are not in good taste- -_'_ , ;--�- ','t I�,�, ... - . .,-. � . . . Nowadays the kitchen is apt to be the . ­tl' '6_ . 1 . I.. �;,tf�11' - scattered plunder of the Orient. � The, Cumberland", 32 carats, stoamers are noivadays equipped with If possible h4ve a little manicure set -1 - �.__ a �� . . . ._.--c i - . . . I - was dirty part of any hous'e. To keep it apparatus for ele,etrie' lighting. Before on your dressing table. Always take �_ _ ;::,� .gix�l - bought by the city of London and pre- rf..ally cles, -11, �-.-,,W, ._ I .� . � .,THE GREATEST DIAMOND- - I : .� A_.,!,I- . I;f . . .1. 1. sented to the, Duke, of Cumberland. It . 1 18 alm-oat out of tbQ ques- long thpir dynamo capacity will be pains to cut off the, loose ends of skin .1 � : -'i ..� . . . ,il -, �:� - . - I ­ - I . I I . .. I".. I 1. , .. . ihereased so that heat as well m lifzht called hang-'nails, which give one's ' : , .,�;,�., I I �� ever known until two ye.ax8 ago 'was was afterward claimed by the kil�qdom t10n- , The ('Oat used for fuel blackens �I I—.' ,; k , Mi . e 7 '. - of Hanover, and r av be furnished. One system' of wires hands a very untidy appearance. Trim , � .tl�:��;_�_,� .. , - - -- I...", - �I - one described by Tavernier, known as Victoria.. . ostore4 by Queen evOfYthing 'with which itoomesin con- will -supply both, 9,nd the present costly t he nails evenly if you cannot use a -- .. '... .� ­�_�. . , ,, .. 11. 1; '4� , - . rea . 11. -�I.:" -. I the G t Mogul. Its original weight Th d . enormous diamond tact. ashes make More dirt, and smoke equipment Of SIAMLID pipes will be done f ile. I I . �_ �� - -;. . -"�?,, :�,� . . � . �, . . ", .I was 787 1-2 carats, but by the misman- sent from Brazil to ths, King of Por(ugal blackens the ceiling and walls. In the away with. It is expected that in Can- . . — �, . -. ],;. ` - �_ . - � -. :_ .�.!I�"-�ir*,.­� ,, _ 5 � If "I -wv��� . . , � . Ada, where coal is very expensive and I . I .. . .. � . .. - __- * . ;-_- V_ , .� _ - . . 1, ­­ . - one electrically �conducted kitchen of the I __ .. I., , '. , I - tian- lapidary em- in 1745 has never been-seen by any . abundant merkntil,8 power is afforded .., I ! Washing Dishes. .. .. 4 ' ,.:��, 4y c I ­ __ � � ". Z`- - I il , - . . - who was allowed to examine it or to get. near future it will be quite different. by swift-running st.rewms. po,.kTr sta� Diab' s ,should be arranged for. wash- .- -.;; �7 � 13 - ,, k, W , � . . ployed by Shah Johan, from whom his near enough -to it to f,ive. an acc.urate There will be no coal. no ashes and no tions will- he establLshed within a few . . - �'��__,.7f.'N�- son Aurulijizebe inhexited it, the stone idea as to what it reat .v Li. An illus- I . Ing -in the following order: Glass, sil- �- - -1__.��w�'. . - . � � * . .1 . _. . drinin� territory � � s:���4 -i �," I � . . ver, cups and saucers, and f inally I: .-- ­�,o, �­ . had been -reduced in cutting to 280 car- tra,tion which has come to in y hand from 8m(*e.. The range will he ready for years for supplying a or he&ting pur- . .,:-, ,,144- t.8 � "' I -I .- , . . , i . .r, 1746, cooking At a moment's notice, with no poses. plates and dishes. The -rule is Always . :' : �"Iv; I , . . the London Magazine. of Dacembe with electric curren , - - ___ ats, a loss of nearly two-thirds. For -give's its form as (-,gg-shaped, its weig) . I � I I ... - I it .. -, I lit " -1 tbis blunder, or he labori- WONDERS OF THE FT-1-11-TRE. - to waAh the cleanest first and to wash ... . -I" :`-,' 110 . worse, the lapidary was 1.680 carats, and its value time and patiion* 1,1%1 . �, - 4224,000.000 ce wa.qted in t . .1 � . . , I -__ . � I - . . . �:�., - 1;,:.,:� . __. . .. V fined his entire Po&4essions and nearly ($1,200.000,000.) The form reprekwnt- Ous kindling of a fire. The turn of R - E'vent ually m W at a time. Two pans ,should beus- _* I,* . __ . .Z".. . Al for heating ,swill be fe .,�1'� - ­ I -1 I ed proves eon � I .,..-- i I __ last iiis he-ad. Indian tradition re- 'v that, it is not a switch will st,art the current, which largely dispensed with in towns and i ed. one for urashing and one for rills- C 1, -q," .:- .. - ." I., It 17ityl pebble of white cities which hav" plenty of wat*,r po%ver I iniz ; and ,the water d be ! - -16-- . diamond, but;ca, i - 403' - , _�OnW�.x . . . 1 Vort-s it to have b�en fouud on'the banks topaz or rock crys , may he shut off tagain whim no longer - .I -.� , . - . I , . . tal, w the diamond, for the manufacture of electricity. i changed as soon as it becomes cool or . - ! _'�,;�.,..,)�. , . . - - . of the Kistria River, in. Golconda, ages from it,4 extreme hardness, nov w ted. . . ­4",��, . - ;.1. . - . .. ��rr .' . - . or Ocr.urs an I - Indeed. companies have already been 1 dirt.y.- P,lates .should always be thor . .. . 1,e . . , ".11 I . ago. and to have been worn for 5,600 inia rolled form. . - . - I I., formed with a view to carrying out this : oughly -.- _',�i . - - BRormso BY ELE&TRICITY. scraped before washin-. There . _ _ ..., _11 . Of colored diarrionds the most ro- idea. All over the country street --car , should be. an abundan(* of tow'els; and ; . ,..l �..` ­. I yea he leg�ndary markable are the .following: I . ' ' . - . . .- ;_-_%_._,,,,1�i�% 1, I 1. heroes of the M&habhaxa An electric kitchen in full operation mps,nies are putting 'electric .heaters ! di h I t I always be washed out After- . .. . .,�,,. �..- .4 co 0c 0- Is � %� .-.::. into their cars. ,rhe apparatus ex)nsi4ts , .- " . I ia.mond , ha. ta. This won- Tlll�,' HOPE DIAMOND, . I , .� was exhibited at the World's Fair in wiad in fresh water, and boiled once a .'. '� ­,1, zm­�i . - . .. . - A�,Al_�;, _ _. -1 . s, disappeared ; it " 1-2 carat% of a brilliant sapphire blue. : Chi(Wo. All' sorts of cooking were of coils of wire herickath the seats, which I w �ek, and hung- in the sun wheneves I.- ­ � I�-�-,'..S.t-,,�, � . .a in ex- i done in it, including the roasting of y re possiblB. .J . -, - -1 . was probably-taken .to Persia by Nadir One- of the most beauLiful st,one are. o(Wnectod wil.h the troffle wi, . . - � I t.o4i.-�1vX; - - I . . overhead or with the wire cable in the" . . . -. '. �. ,, - Shah, and perhikp.,i has been broken, the i&t.enm was in the collection o el -, broiling of steaks, I I I .. I I.. - � . I : - , - �Afi; � . . , �,-, , I f the lat intis and fowl. t h, . . .:: . , -im'V�- . ..:!," - . 1 . . _. ..:-]...if) ' dam. who va ued w hFLk i ng of bread and cakes. &r_and .. .�2", -,,,, . � .. ,_:V . � Some Good HinTA. ., " - - . , - , , . t*-- . . . : rexut piecos forming �ome of the larkest it at ?10, conduit below. Thus t he L. . . t';.�-.W� - Mr. Amster I yehicle is - I . . . - .- i , . .I 1.b9l,` - " - 'V . . �. , ­­ - "or ($160,000.) and has lately ' the results were. extremely satisfactory. . .- -, � I X 2.0Z Im-Atad, lighted and propelled by 'the . ,_- ­ . . ­ i .`�� . , . �� diamonds now -known. been sold to an English millionaire, Air. : The only same electrical energy, Furthermore, A piano ghoul never he placed in A - . .�,'A, 4, I .M . .. �_ : � . . . . - retimin why this method of . ' .. , .-I 1.Al, . I - I - , i . .I .- � - If tho RtL%ian Orloff and the En Joseph Tasker, for L160,000 * tIW beat is uniform throughout the car, : damp room or ear a heated sto � -* -,�J..I lg� - (xx)kery hm not almady come into gen- ve or - .:. :.-r. ,�, Nf Wi I ' - 1 ($800, .. , _::,� F 11 histead of heing . � I - -1. . I ii ) The riale was canoelLed bei-awqe � eral me in that electricity ma aubsti- uncomfortably fierce, ; regisi,er. . Jr . se . ; V I" --- � sh Koh-i-noor were put together ba, ()()O. I - , 4 �_, ,�, W .W. - - , I,i1! the pur-chaBer said that he was drunk, - tute for fuel costs more -than coal Ot al)(mt a �stove and amrcely peri*Ptible : . � -,_J"t - -"' - . fX'_ - . to base they would appro * I near the ends of the- oonveyanm. , i ., � . x1mate to the The When parcels are' brought to the -- - .', - . stone is doubtleas the same as a oi I, or gas. The differenoe of cost, in I. ;:. _14� . S - - '_ "- _ , 1 . . size and forin of Tavernier's Great blue diamond denc,i-ibed by Such he&ters axe. now in sucee-sqful - hotLw fold up the wrap ing paper and ".. Z. '? U�_"�: , , . _. . . . Tavernier, : fact, bi considerable. but it has No many p, � - .. t,i,?.,� ..- �� - , - . and roll the . _ ._ ;.1 ,-- . . ' , - , - as ne .:�"o�ij .� Alogul- Each has .a flat side, bvident- %%'hich was afterward sold to the French ' advantwws to be- worth the, pri . orwration on about 1,000 cars belonging ! put. away in a drawer - - - - - - 13, determined by fracture along a rleav- c i tostreet railwayt4 in seventy-four cities � str Y_ .. - rown, and disappeared after the rob- � Some day proc. ing on a hall kept for that purpose. . ..��.K - age, pl -%w-q will be dimovere( . I ­ �__..�� . - ,6,4111 � . hs and towns in the United Statth-9 Lnd j L' _ .., "':'M41A4 -;. . .ane. The Orloff diamond weig bery of the French crown jewels from 1 by *hick electricity can be. proxitired --..:,4-� � - .... 196 3-4 carats- It is cut as a rose, ,with the Grade, Meuble, in 1793. . Canada. One advantage 1xiases4ed by i .Never wash the marble tops of wwh_� . �.. _:--, _11. , . * Morro cheaply, and then even. ")r peo- ._-!�?�,J� : . I --r, �; --'.* .I - ; I ", A; -1 ' .'A' 4 , ?� � . . - . a flat faca below, and is about half the The Green diamond of Drosde,n, now - pie will he able to afford electric ranges Lhem is that they take UO no ,.;pace; ' stands or bu.reaus with SO&D. ITSeclean. � �__?>1011� X . I , I - . tr no � - �4.1.44 , size .of a �igoon's egg. -This is known in the celebrated Green Vault.4 of that ; and heaters. warru water and u soft cloill, drying - ` I 1" .. . . . another is that they require. alin .�� � . . " ... . .. 1-.� - I � _. . . . !�,`,� - . . to have been brought to Persia by city, iLs & pea�­ish,a,,led stone,of 38 carats. I Aloanwhile, a good many people who attention and do not require any of the � immediately with a soft towel. . � .I-..,*.-*�.:"A. - Nadir and was subsequently It was pun.h by Augustus -the i are. Able t,o pay for the. luxury are-buy- g of i . I.-..,. - ". .Shah,, as time of the conductcr. The turnin ' W� .. _.- .�.� - -I�11, _ _ '� , S_ -, ­ , beautif ul � ing olect ric culinary apparatus. It is .. I. - . . - - bought� of' an Armenian rnerchant by Strong. and is a remarkably - a switch does everything. -and tile cur-.1 In making a bed it is -important to - .-'� *,.-" ,-, I �, , �­� � . :-%�-i� - - . - , Prince. Orloff for the Empress Catherine green diamprid. - uld be . :-_ _!,�, . i I . Iled I undr.niable that the kit�.hon rent, is easily regulated so as to pn)- : remember that the. mattress sho _ 1 ; . .. � It. of Ru&,:Ia.. The prWe was. 45(#.000 The Florentine dia thus duce any degree of temperature 'that I vel, �' ..... -1 I�',�'%j . ' I . - I - 11 . . . ond, often ca equipped is a joy and a blessing, f ree c and t he sheets, blankets and -.- 1­11� , - rub] . � , '�Z,-.,'1;17 -1i- ity. . . %as, and cool. may he wanted. The current may spread put �ia -without a single wrin- .-- - '. )` _�,,� I � es, a peerision, and a title of nobil- yellow, but. really sherry colored, is the' from dirt, and noxious ga. 1V f_ . 1 . largest colored stone., and belongs to: Think of the happiness of a kitchen diminished or increased to any one of kle. - - I ....-I-", .1 � I - I.. .. -The English Koh-i-noor has the most the Austrian crown. It welghs 133, five intensities of heat, and, hiiwever' . " ­­ I 1, ­, � � zo, � : ...ft-�1_ I . I . I that is always cool ; of a cook who is 1- -,44�;4 %I&`I - 4�� - k"" I .. -romantic and dL�puted hist'OTY of any tile temperature may I,* regulated it �, The whitest stone lime, air-slaked, - . .., %1�1_ ''. ­ '. . ,%11-1 . . cardt.s. and is valued at 1,00006 florins, not red in i he face - . . , � ,, . . . I af the great diamonds.. It belonged to ($540,000.) Its hi.st.( . , and soiled an to rema,ins, constant. ,'With a stove similar ! mixed' with -the white of an egg and .- .. ...- .1�4 I�_Y. - . - . , :_- . ::-rV � I . .. )nl is M vsteriouB: : clot hing. of a f ire that require.s no kin- control is out of tile question. _1501 I I ­ . . - 4 . .,. . ;� 1-i .. . the. lately deceased Dhuleep Sing, it was found on the baitt lefieli of Gran-I dling, being turned on or extinguished '()f � applied fo a broken dish, as soon as it �... zi�­, .. .1;.� .. )e .. ___11 I-All , - I Maharajah of Lahore, and was the -son, by a 8bldier, who sold it for I flor- 1 at an instant's noticeJ Why. under course. there are no fires to I built is made, 'will prove an excellent ce- - -. . i: I,,,�, - � . � . - , __ . . . and . I __�.?,,' .. � i - -­ 'p - - .. `reatest treasure of his kingd(myi. When in. It finally came to the Duke of ' such conditions life assumesa new wj�- oa, no ashes to be disposed of ; when a ment. .1 . .1 .. I .I /;��41ftki, , - I ., '�A� .; 1� -­ .. _14 - r 1 . .� "­ � . . Cgland took pcy-ression of the Punjab, Milan, tben to Pope Juliu8 ll., and by t from the point of view of the r is laid off there.'. ia no fire bo be - '' ' `...I - i Pee . I Pou hrut_%-�One cup of white sugar, -1 - n IR18. the Raj b was but a child and hiru was presented to tho Empe L � drawn. i . L L . .. . Ja -ror of housiewife.. . . -�10411-04-�� " . � ' 2 epegs 3 tablespoons cream or 3 of-, ­` ,�1�,., P 11 . I'll was partly persuaded and partly com- Austria,. - . The electric heater furnishes a large � - ' 1'. ,M&�,_, I - � � -� , . . . . - 4 - I "I kt,I - I LL polled to accept a penaion from the AN EI,ECTRIC CHAPTING-DISTI. quantity of pleasantly warmed air, in- melted hutter or lard, 2 heaping tea- ' '.1 ..'..T.-rq,.j , The finest yellow diamond . known, _,!.T,fi, . : �, _p, -n and . - :.:, S�,- , Qutw tramsfor to her the Koh . . "-.1.�i'� , - ­ .. -i- and the largest stone in the United With the introduction of the electric stead ofa small quantity of overheated spoons baking powder, I cup sweet - 1:L.- .-_�.A,;_, " - .... - , .�_� - noor. Shortly before his de . - . .. ath, in 1892. S t a t e.s, L, a4r. In cars the apparatus is so placed .1 , N-�,��. __ . 4 the Tiffany diamond of 125 chafing-�lish ends the era of the &ICU- milk, a little salt ; mix about the con- ­ I I�. ... fla . ..'', �". . .� - '. I � he visited England to recover the. dia, 3-8 carats. it is a wlem double bril- boi 1-imp, with its disagreeable odor as to d0tribute the heat " evenly as sist I . . ;��­ . I-. I � . - J- �w . - _ 'ble, and an advantage is obtained , �'_.A�"­:,.- ­,!, .. I Mond that, he .said, had been stolen liant of a rich oraii e, yellow, and in and ) ability to overflow and met fire to P1881 Old-fashioned Indian Pudding.-One %: -,'-- : ".1K .. 'r, ��. , .. �.- 4-5 . . . froin him. It was exhibited -as one of valued at #100,000.- ft is .an African the tablecloth. Similar in idea in the by delivering it near the feet. Thus ' - , ,*-'- I . .. I,.,-_tj�­- ... . I .. ... ­_ I- 1-1 " A�, - . beloriffi t Tiffany & Co. of New 1 electric tea kettl� and stand. admirably . _- -1 VJ � . - the great attractions at the first World's stone, ' Ing ,O 4 1 the warm air. is cionumunicat�d to the, ' quart milk, .3 handfuls Indian mea . I �� I .. V, .% AN . a 1. - .�, , 1-4 4:% ,� - � . . ... - � I .. .".. . --'J. - '. . 11. � ": ,�­ `1 - ----- I -'" �f` , : Fair, in the Crystal Palace, at London, and has never been offered for adapted for5 o'clock tea. The. stand ia - : , York, paasengers before it rises to the upper stir in while the milk is hot; let it: - 4'�%11. 1 , . . . in 1851. It was tilen tb,p_ sale. I connected with an electric wire;a tuin pa.rts of the vehicle. A coal stove, on cool and add" I egg, molasses to sweeten, '.- - � _�4- I. -1 , !I "': . _ ­ , r�� .'' , . � - ., " ­_ I SECOND LARGEST DIAMOND .! The Sta.r of the South is a Brazilian . of a but ton and presently the. water for the other hand. sends its beat first to � but ler-half the size of an egg, einna- , � . 'A . I . � - At ....- the up *r part of the ftr, while the air' . . .1 ...*";,` . , stone of pale yellow. and nearly the the heverage that choers without in- bl Mon and' salt to taste. Bake three, �:-:._ .� . in Europe-186 carats-but, bein"g . ) . ; . .:, ,.*,.ax ,. - -ix,I -, ­ off ne4Lr .. . It ,-.1-I;�.,-,J�'gm�­ -1 . - some-what irregular, was recut as a same 8120, 125-5-6 carats. Its original I ebriating is singing in the pot,, ,rake Me floor remains u.noomforLa y quarters of an hour. . �.I— . a , . . I ­..­ ­_, '.?_�X,-1 I w�.ight was cold. . . I­ .._�1� .'.,��­ ';L. I '�.�_ " ­ brilliant. and reduced to 102 1-2 car- t About double. It has the teakettle and you have in the atand I , . � .. Hickory Nuf Candy.-Onia pint of mo- .' .' I I- _. "� . .. cons i - .v . t" at,s, witju a loss of two-fifths and but iderable ipir8e and ranks among the fLauitable appairatus for making coffee . � . — -----�- . , , :I . : .. %__;i­C,,­_ �� *. I'll, . ' - 1. 4,��� -,�f�6,-",,, . i lastises, one-half cupful granulated sugar., o,_- - - , '_-1, � . . little, gain iiD f in otst. stones known ; it now belongs. to in a bachelor's apartment or ifor vari- - ' - HbW' TO LIVE LONG. . __ 11-�`-:44 ,.4, - . � 1.���. I,�-- - " . Z . !4!-,Z,%.Z,; 7 1.�' 11 . I-'.',. . . 1�&�_- - beauty. The Koh-i- the Mahara b f Bar,da. . ous uses in the nursery or sickroom. `1 I I �. I I i - � Let hoil fifteen mintrt�,s, then add pi -"I�:,_ T;. . I noor, .or "mountain of light," was first ., , ". 7 t �,��Z ` lk�' _ .. . 1. � ,- ��. Used ,6y Nadir Shah,-on seeing the The Red Kssi'an diamond is small '(10 In hospitals electric contrivances a Marriare. is' the Irreweetptiou or a blimm. of butter the size of a hickory nut. As' - .,:� ., �1,11?!",., ­Z� I - ­ ­ . rck - - . -. z�..7_ .� '� 01 ......" � 3reat Mogul diamond. carats,)-but remarkable for its brilliant particularly well adapted for heating SuIshed Iterlin Phyidelan. soon as it. erhips when dropped Into cold ..-. .I . �-;-,v,!R_f'.: - . 1. li��W, A'4 . ­ � � .�; Another dia,mond_ of the same name red color. it was purchased by -the food, warming bandages. etc. 'water, add one teaspoonful of sorda�made ..,'..e; �'. _.,t,1W -I.. ,. ,,,� i:. I Emperoic Paul 1. for S75,000 (100,0()o The electric range.s look very dif ferent :Some curious figures have lately been very fine. Stir quic'-'v ; then add one ,.:.,,. _�_ .'..'4'1_." i�E`i, - the, Persian Koh-i-noor, is one of the , , '41 A I . , .i 1�1 , , .1 ;- ,, . i_t_."V. � - , . . .. ., ,,7 - ,.� - , - �A_'r - .., - I .,:.- .F R714 - . 1 I - � ki . , T I , -5 Z�.*-1 .. ... - great diainond8 belonging to the .Shah O(X) rubles) and letters of nobility. fromp hinge of the ordinary kitchen made public. by a celebrated Berlin pint hickory nut, Me i.q. ', ,� '. � r � A diamond weighing 457 1-2 carats was pattern. It is more like a table, . . � . .. _.�.' ...�k" , ­ I , , . . . . To pickle small white-' onions' paft..'�..:.��.,�t V,..,", , I- I - -1...- . of Persia, who wears'them on his left Wit h & h sician, which seem to point to the , . , . . - . p y ) 0 � i I brought from the Cape in 1884. It has cupboard beneath for warming dishei . ,­ 4 .. hand and ri-ht foo)t. These are'irregu 9 :11 __1 L14. �,j_' 1_ ) . A - �.<� 4.%_*Vll� � 1Z I � . - . � . � u I and a shelf above for such supplemen-, fact that if a man wants to live long , them and let thern stand ove - �.­. . " . er night in . . .. ' ... 1. �! ., . : larl ' c gems, but been cut into a brilliant, of 180 carats. I.,� . . , it, flie all Indian __ � . . - � I I I ­ � �,O,��',." ..Al 1 - __. , thei the largest in the world, and is valued tary articles as the chafinfr e st I .- n�*"', 51* J - r history and details are not known. .-dish and.., and preserve his health and strength I brin rong enough to f loat a small .,-. w_ . L � Natw,�%,p , - - - - - - . ��­ �, I - kv 1�_�'Iw� � . . .. . . . . .� - , . , - - - , � . ­_� I ._��_;.�.�1,.j�.: , , - . I ��'. I . 'I. . Several other large diamonds were at X200,000 (81,000,(W).. The fi d cAr-pffee-pot. On the table will be seen be'ought to marry. Among unmarried potato. In the morning remove and :' - , , i'-Y� , � . - � n(A , i .._,�4 : Wn and de6dribed by .Tavernier- in the r, 0( � J- --. '. - _­_c , of this stone "iB involvedj� m ��y - if perhaps a porcelain-lined pot for boil- - ' wash well. .Boil enough white wine ..'*­­ '. Ngr�!*..,%,��- A , 1U!;;Vt'1.tL. - " _..'�_ .. ... ..It . 1%I I , ­ - was, evidently, surreptitious y taken ing or stewing,a griddle and a boiler, n between the afies of 30 and 45 the ., .� - i ,,tl � .�. . course me �401 t I ­ vinegar to cov�ar them well with I table- - , . ;�",;,..;� .", - 1:1 �. of his J-itdian travels, but they from one of the'mines. Tb name "Vic- while the ovei, standi; on the fl death rate is '2n per cent, A' - . �� � . -1� . � are, not definiteiv identified now. e oor mong mar- sp?on po ' * : ' �- - wdered alum, pour it over the . I ... t. . . - . 1`;� ' L ��v,,,1. `�;� ' . p. toria" was Irivoon ts) it, in honor of (he alongside. Ovens. pot, broiler. &c.. are ried between the 3a.me ages it is only gnions while hot and place the whole ` ' ";'' ­;��" "'.. 1., . The, Regent, .or - Pitt, diamond, m . . `�"' .� �._ ' . , .� , , . . ­ � I ­ . . � ­ I.. - .1. , . � .� weighing 136 3-4 carats, was long the Queen, and 1888 to 1893 it was the attachahle to wires when wanted r cent.' For forty-one bachelor in glass top jars. Cover them cold; 1-1 _. 4" � I - �,��.- - ' .1 --. . I I�� ... - ._��, . 'i 1. � . ,� .� .- - I �,-X, _- - , Pride of the Crown finest brilliant known. It is also -all- use. Overhead the skimmers and PC S. . ' i'' �' * ..I I - jewels of Prance, - other -_ never place anything acid in a jar hav-. ...� - -' "`4,�, �.- . . ed the "Imperial." small utensils hang from pags on the who live to be 40 years of age, seve,nty-' , g:f_­ , .4 1.. � ot4,1, , . , ;` ­- and lintil within the past decade the - . . - iftg a 96r,Mlain-lined .4-op. 11 :::--. _,��f ". -. . I-- -- I .. -:4� �� I i .. __ . 1 ,­ - . . - wall. - I . � ��' _ :,111"; . I .., - I I- ­_ ­t,f'. � f. � f. _% , I " ­-�I 11 I firtest diamond known. It was -bought .. 1. � I eight Married t , hantly arri 6 Orange Marmalade.-Slioe t oranges ..*. . .. �� . � . q, . . .. - 1 ;'�-­T�. il . � - IIA at 'the same period. T nee -- - , 1� .. ' . . 4 " ` �;:� � . " �. -,k, -,11 ��"'i , by the Duke of Orleans, then Regent of ! al Humbugs.. 4 - I I-, .Le I.: .. ', ',�`:' �t­ k _i " "U'Ke differe, v � � 1. -i pie q of Anim It is said that meats roasted in t and I le'mon very thin, removing seeds. ; : :� :�- ,". , � , . �.`I, France, of Pitt, Governor of Fort St. -1 � electric oven have ail the -qualities of gets all the more marked as time - I I. -- .. . _ . -. . -I i�_,J.-., ..,� - . goes Q, .�. - in military stables..horses are known meats cooked in front of a fire.and the I Add S pin- . I I .I_.;§�,_:-�.:-,�."I . :" �� George. Its original weight was 410 Y on. At 60 years of age thereare only ts cold water to each pound: .­.-.-.� -,,,: ,P - " - . , .-�.. .,...�� 131 cool...�, �� ., -I .. - . . I carats. Acconting to a pamphlet to have pr6tezided to be lame in order do not require heating or watching. twenty-two bachelors to forty-eig of 84ced fruit. Let stand in a - - - ." -, , . I ., . . ik_tq', ; � - ... ?�.,_�k'­'­ .. . . They are cooked raore evenly and In married men ; at 70 there are eleven - -.�1�.-,-,!- "' V -I which Pitt published, to clear himself to avoid going to a Military exercise. place for 24 'hours, then boil it until ...- _­­.,* ,,,�-4�':'. , I ' ' . - . , . 1. 11 -� - y -1. ..1. 1. �­,Jq- , . he report of having stolen the A -chim nzee had been fed' on cake centage of the nubritiou's Juices. Broad y in an _.-­". �"_,'e�rj,,,,,,_ .. ' I from t - less time,while.retaining a larger per- bachelors' to twent -seven who were the skin is tender. Stand awa . 14, , - .144 ` .. .1 , stone, he purchased it in Golconda of a married, and by the time they reach 4 11 - � .-t '�� si -,­ ," � : . _.. �� .-I , Hindoo merchant. Pope's when rk; after his recovery be.of ten is baked in the same apparatus ideally. 90 the married men are three to one, earthen jar or bowl until the follow-'.1.k.- .,.. � I I ,vRk- . A, , , - . � � . '. - _q: - .11 . '.� *._-V �tv I � , � i, ,�t . ,� . , famous feigned coughing in order to prooure No culinary process is more ing day. Now weigh again and toeach --: � - -�, N. , , . 4_ . ' .' ., � :, " .4,'. . , � , , . :I- - linei:: 9 . I .1 .dainties. The cuckoo, as is welL known, difficult for there axe nine, of them to every pound of the mixture add 1 1-2 lbs -loaf -_--'_�_:-,_�!:�, -*:,.. ­ 1. � " I '. . . , - . , --- � , I !!! �- -- �� 11 I� it jellies and the--'..�-_-" , '.. - 1..� , 11 __.�1��­... I.- Asleep and naked as thr. Indian,lay, lays its eggs in another bird's nest, The coal stove is usually not in suit- -of fac like these find men strips are transparent. Th'is willmake .. ,x-�:. " .-I -,, ,; s than to broil in a first-class manner. three bachelors I And Yet, in the face sugar. - Boil until .. - ;.1� �- � �--, - - � ., ", I. 14. ", '. I . -I ::1 . and to make the decdption surer it able oondition, and the gas flame often 'd&ring to remain single I It rea two quarts or, more, It is nice for tea -- �� "-- .4 _ . .__ . An honest factor stole the gem away, ts , we ,still .­. 1. alluded to this story. This -liamond takes away one of the other bird's tes the hot fat and burns the food. as much as their lives axe wort Ily is � . - ­.� ­ 1�1 .1 --- _ h if - 1 .1 _.. .... . � .. , I- was stolen from the Garde Meuble in eggs. Animals are conscious of their ke or ,�:.� �­ ,�,�,'_: . � .-� WV electric broiler does it work with- to use as. a filling for cake. . . ', - . 11 � !-- 1. 14, .. Z",- I 179;, they only come to think of it. n .. A�_ - : _: ,-, � I. , � . but. was restored in a mysterious deceit, as is -shown by the fact that out singeing the food, smoking it or A Quick Pudding.-$hould the . - ��4 *-1�.I - 4" . . . may talk of their lives being sbortened ft be-- -',-!--I . . ­_ � - . L' ,;�',1,...s, --T-,�i I. - ­ f,'� - I I., manner. Its -IcuttinLr. which occu ied they try to act secretly and noiselessly burning it. The escaping juices am col- by domestic worries and anxieties and left from breakfast a cup Of oatmeal . �Al . . - ; ­ cost _Ji7,500. Nal : ., I .��- �1 I-.,­ . _ W_ _� __ ­ I A'�- � two years, poleon they show a sense of guilt if detect- leoted unspoiled in& pan beneath, so caren. That is all rubbish. Statistics or any of the prepared cereals, I- .I �, �,&���;,.-i,- 01 i ��"IT 11 wore, it in the pommel of his sword. It- ed; the ta.ke precautions in ,advance that the 000k can rea(W put in , "'_� -1. L.- ' . y baste the must tell the truth, and these s '.. 1, , , I is now in the Galerie d' Apollon in the to � I tatistics I.— 1� ;, -.1. . . I .-_. .4, I . . �1� .-. avoiYdiscovery ; 'in some caaeo they meet. , � - - say that the msn cups of ,.,�--*�-1.� ,,�t�,�_� . 1',,, ... . * ' of the Berlin doctor in the rice cooker with two . -. ,!"4, - 1. . Louvre. with the two Mazarin diamonds manifest regret and repentance. Thus, Electric- stoves- are made in port, w sweet milk. Let them come to a boil, - --1 * - `:� wtl, .. , . 'A .� -4 . ho is a bachelor stands in far greater , ... . . !, _ ­ .,'. not sold at the French drown jewel bees which steal hesitate ktan before able shapes, like gas stoves. TJrns for stirring often. When thorouglil r -_ ,-,..;;I-4-"�-__M`_�,-_.,- . ­ - . 41 . - rink of a iihort-ened. span. - ­ I i 13.t,5�'i'ZI.,W4, ­ sal,3. and after tba' I it's, as if C.16 be" , . heated put in a pinch,of salt and haft ., . .1_. T's. ,�F_ � - _.. ir exp 01 v fear- ing water are sold for use in hotels. _ - . __ - - - I . * -, . ,h.i .4, � - _ . , - 1 ' a I . One exirabrdinary diamond has been ed up i1shment. A naturalist de�cribea Luraiats ' barber shops and other I . . . .. - .�1. cup of chopped raising, make the pud - I'l,, ': i I� . !I � � I. -1 .. �. , .i - vp A -monkey : - - -, - - - '- . , . folded by the Borneo mines; this is the ; He's Takinga ROSL �' :��.% I '- � .,�- '. .11 � ho a . committed theft where hot water is coriptantly .�. . I . . .din of a desir ... - � '. .1- - 9 p � . 9 able thickne.sS by add- . -.,., ��. 11 - . I I I - . . .: ., _.- .%ttam, of 317 carats.- It was found while he pretended to sleep the tLnima kequired. An ordin&ry eleottto I* lit as ,., .... _ 1. " . . - . ,'I'_ .. I ,I.. k- - , - 4. - regarded him with hesitation, an wire an lies the qaloriZ. The ellelefr1ilat has that baby of-you-n out his te,% Y,)tr, "had a rT?W,n of baking Powder sift ,:, �. " . 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' F, _. tS t a. .- gPie r - SS .. .-.. .. .. 1.n. .: , :.- - ..... e...F.- I .II-., :. •e ` jrq. f M' .._ .:.. a .s : , - - -i I. • are also a eat many N89� Advertiodtli8nUE, f F .:_. a eve m ht. There igr .; h`z. g shore appealing akin for charity — y� �y q� i,r rr _ 1a r ,aa Of these Vl Cl'� 6 --.----._ - . - - - _. w�"' "� from hones to hones. bR BALL-•••Hoses and 6wc� stForeri for . I . �t ,` t _ Mr. Alex. Reith, o! Reach, oe►me to town �e on lung +street, Pilrkertn . For toll �`' t.� I S 1 RI ;` <-' the night of the election to bear the reacts. artteule rs apply to A. B. DOW SLY !9� ` d A 1. 11 p i 0 i � �' t farm lie a st.,Toren•o. LEN IN tH>t iso - r:;° Retaining home to Mr Johnston s 13o s he unhitched the horses and was driving isoY ov1 ` . .: on an AWDUBT FOR BALE--As,d atlkind® ecia Inv, a �; them to the stable when he slipped .. C es Qustotn saw• io , .,$um hrey Jone � e � ��� o G icy spot and broke hiss richt le between 1.J of lambeT at loweeo pric ; Iftes. P jR� Ing commences early inFebruary. H.S.MmNs, I published every Friday morning at its ofttce the ankle and knee. A broken ta3g is not Hillside Mills, Pcarboro, Brown's Oornora, P. yh (de t bn Emily i p Pickering,Gut. always a serious matter, but Mr Keith has p, P•im � ryint TERMS - .� nafortnnately had this limb broken ip the ,r r e deceased was X1h] , .90 jj4r7"r; •1.00 if paid is ndvaaee. same place twice before.-* crus]. -it "� ace Wilkinson �, %­ .. Jo les Wanted ����_o Christ x 'RATES OF ADVERTIBINGi: Apples ' (�, • pllawa was the vi F1ret insertion er line - - . 10 conte. :,_ .,_ I b % �w P _ u . rot,t i $TOUFFVILLE. ' >9iaoh sub cent insertion,per line 6 ' I JoBi lts Il:. ties wishes to state that he wilt be seg This rate does notinolude Legal or Foreign ad- preporad this tall to purehaseany quantity of I ''I-' -.�., d lII OW II ]ted in her e veztisements. Mrs. J. Monkhonse, who had ]ter toot apples at market prices. Notices by mail will Ia the following $peolal terms given to parties making con- badly scalded a short time ago is now ism- receive p:crops attention. _ I �, At Bridgeburg r mote for 3 or 6 motAhs or by the year. Half- covin nice] . - . yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly, P R Y• 1\/t�ISS CHARLOTE GREENWOOD- (`1 �y� •� ��•�. p a�� , rz ��amed Ray and I .. . . - -1 Business cards,ten lines or under, with paper, The diiphtheriia patients at Ballintra►e 1!'1 �,J ai1� 11 d 6,)1 in t�V FAtLl11I � a bosh Thej . "" L� one year,$5 00,payable in advance. are all getting slop nicely and echos] Wilt give leascnK is Obarooal. Crayon sr•s•s s• !� g g g y and pencil drawing, Water Oolors and Oli y••rtt sj9itlier could swim a3�Notice in local columna ten cents per line, has been again resumed. Paintinp, from Copies. Nature, Ob eats, For _ ilve Dente per line each subsequent insertion. g terms and date a 1 to)itRB. ti.t'V.Dt�OKEH. oUn(� Dennabowe. B sal eontraot rates made known on app]' a- Mrs. Geo T Boynton, who has been visi- Pp y , " Willie ColcIeugl on. No free advertising. ting her parents,.Mr and Mrs Joe Lehmgin, Pickering. 1 - .. J. Elliott who bi Advertisements without written nstructiono returned last week to her home- in Elyria, I I will beineerted until forbi+�deu and charged dc- FOR SALE-Part of lot•No. 1, don. 1, >� W• �. JDUNBAR, ��5andard Bank i .oordingiy. orders for discontinuing advertise- Ohio. south west corner of Uxbridge township, ears pact has b :-tants nqust be in witting and sent to the pub- W. A. Clark,Who recently purobased the consisting of a acres, on the promises are large • • • tF-11 G anagement of ti lister. stook in trade of A G $town, of the tele trams house, barn, wood-abed, drivin house, =77 Q 7 d al `a in Job Work promptly attended to. cod orchard ]spiv of hard and rot water, r j� Wj �� nk Bradford, ;.; phone store moved,into the premises on r in that plane Tuesda citable place or a market garden, one and a r' W. J. CLARK •': PROPRIETOR. y qcarter miles from Stouf yiue market. For .. Huge Stock of 1' 1�1�� rent of Kingstot The house and blacksmith shop in Good- further particulars apoly to JOB. L.BROWN on VVosDd, owned by John Johnston, and OC- the premises or by letter. to StouffviHe P. O.. - ; - onager in Stonffs Our Politloe—StriotIndependenoa. Ont. 10-13 An Oriiliia woma copied-by Geo Schell were consumed by , fhVITES YOU ALL �TO PURCHASE. a last week a Our Alm—A First-class Local-Paper. $re on Tuesday afternoon, Mr Schell lost . - +� B' ' Out Ezpeotations—The hearty all bite working Soots. Homing and Dragoon Pigeons. ' - -_ - - ��reete of that toi support of the people of.Pickerine and vicinity. J ��rs. Amey defends Her many friends will regret to learn For sale or exo:range. - % that Mrs Maxon Jones was afgioted with DO YOU WAIT' 2 LemonB, Oranges, Nuts, Dates, ¢ �ttmbrella, but she Plums Peels, adly injured and 1 a stroke of paralysis on Sunda last, but filly Homing blood comprises some of the Currants, , : FRIDAY, DEC. 27, 1895. most reliable strains in the world. Parties Figs. Canned Fish, Fowl, Vegetable. Baking Sundries- n.- wehope she may recover ler wonted Flavoring, Rising, Shortening. hely rescue it is health. . wanting thoroughly good stook at fair prices. Icing, g , gbeen killed. T11sB'i can rely upon my stud of breeders. Also other II . t •. } We regret to have to annoupce that birds on hand for sale at all times. Homing '' • • . pilot. - NO�'ES AND COMMENTS. .: Rev T Booker is not at alt well, beiiag as igeons in exchange for rood laying bona. ' A painful acrd -- able,on -account of a severe attack of Uireular and prices fors cent stamp CLOSE PRICES--OPEN DEALING- �`6 J W.J.QORUON, - ok place on the McCarthy and Stubbs spent a happy neuralgia, to take the services in his church Bo:e17, Pickering,On#. field, one day last Cbri stmas. last Sabbath eveo'ing. but hope he -may _ - _------- _--- - , • , I - �'`� ays of the boos soon be restored again to good health.-- ' ' I- ......Come t Dun ." , . - Tribune. I ru to - _ .. .l .. '- �. Y• � James Steen. I Stubbs the DdcCarthyite eras elect- John Vague and wife, of Creeford, Mani. I , • i L. {. - two places and 1 ed in Cardwell on Tuesday by a toba. are visiting friends here. i Pho majority of some.207. Ddies Della Jewell has returned tram the 1. , , i a overt. Hi Lindsay Model School, having taken out _ - . her second-class teacher's certificate. -- otic. Shortis, the Valleyfield `murderer, Gilbert Richardson, who has been attend. A marvellously Will not be hanged, ing the Toronto Junction Model School,rs. S — - - ami] Herald and the Minister of I 9Justice having consented to change turned home last week with hie teacher's I . al. It ie a pea . ate o breeders' of certificate. .s I et ek I the sentence to life in penitentiary. John Law, brother of A. Low station �-- - ------ � selopaediia, a acini 1. agent, here, was presented recently with a 1 - ld companion. ,:: Ald. Shaw And R. J. Fleming silver cornet lined with gold by the Alvmer I ( d $ lar a stock of Skate Q din praise of the Band of which be has been instructor for I + a e StrR '; eeklp star. It u now in the field as candidates1're r y - tions] enterprist several ears.—Free Press. i io r businm ` Toronto's Mayoralty. James Beatty, - ei an e$-mayor has also shown signs of -� Also a stock of COW CHAINS; minion and h' b a desire for this seat. The tatter's i I•-` •MARKHAM, I I 41 SNOW SHOVELS, AXEb and AXE I bscribers, who fit , HANDLES, SAWS of all kinds estmente that r friends are .trying to discourage his Miss Miller, remains on the High school I - the that r candidature. staff, the trustees haying decided not to . I ' de to :`� - _ allow her to leave. . 'V�e have the '�I�nplez" Washboard >lu stook the beet In - Thefire=eaters and telt-twisters with Some miserable wretch tied a tin can to ' Market. Saves half the work on wash day. °uN6 a dog's tail, Thursday last, and the poor --- • a . 1 y I -- which the woods of America abound, brats almost out the appendage off is his T � Nations (1 W. J: R,8�Z1Y1, Pickering. --lease Pizer, of acre just now discussing rhe probability endeavor to rid himself o! the can. I j ward for inform; Of war between . England -and the The Fire Brigade met in the Council [s , - • . .- . - < _.__ .. . Chamber, on Wednesday evening, and ` a apprehension s rty- or parties wl States. And we are very sorry to see I ._' ' wood from lot 29 elected all thio years offioen, with one _ that the public press is Willing to pub- exception, icr the same positions next - - - i ~ '' about December �n r ' � ' et lish such rot, the utterances of m n year by acclamation. Messrs. J: Camp f s� sA . . . cion P. O. who: could not fight if they Woul bell and E. Johnston will contest for the ! on or i �. I ..': " , Honor roll S.H. nes r would they if they could. 2nd Lieutenancy. " About 9:38 p.m., Wednesday, an. alarm , ecember. 5th el he better judgetnent of the Ameri: o fire was rung in from Centre street for I` - Sr?�VriQht.M Conway. -1 RotQLY Marks, G Walton. can people forbids it, and such event- a re in the dwelling occupied by Nancy em McDonald, L Chi . 1 .; wally must prevail. Time was when one and owned by H.E.Clark,Tomato, 1To - bier J. '%)iiay, L Annan, F - � war way considered noble, sod > yet he fire had been burping some time when , . coy, B Parker, B the alarm was Riven and on the arrival of ttl i under certain conditions but a �icMutlen, C DIcG the brigade the horriiyia disooyeey < was U 1.e. . i - �,. present scare i3 rediculous. In case made of the charred remaaa�no of poor old : L I000 : ,/ s1 t II -F King, A B the.worst did transpire we in Ontario Nancy. The fire evi eptly started from i t . •s•.•• I I Dixon, W Allison', 1. hnie, teacher. couhty would. be in 'the thick of it. the upsetting of a lz pat her bedside �WINo: MACHINE I , WOrth of Dxr0(}dS ~' , Do not let this fact cause you to and when iQund the body Iwas lying beside - Y f.. . wo y the bed on the floor,- the face, arms and , V. Chau a your place of residence, dispcs- shoulders horribly burned. The corpse 1 I - Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Ca s, Mantles, Fancy Goods, ing of your property at a sacrifice. was viewed by Coroner Doherty and after It has rile the World round. '. - P y E Mond&. evening ] wads taken to the police cells in the town It has captured the HIGHEST ; to be sacrificed at the great Record Breaking Sale at oyster supper i The Americans are not foolish enoggh hall. An inquest will be held at once, AWARDS at the, cera of.the towns] to risk war. They would have all to particulars of which will be given next • - e Agricultural So( lose and nothing to sin. - �`ORLD'S FAIR CHICAGO. , . g g week. The building was damaged to the - •� ere also included it _ •_ -___ -_ - extent of about '87b.—Sun. Gold Medal at Boston Mechanic'8 i e i e 1 ichardaon, M.P.P. _ . .- . Atter the adjournment of Scarboro Fair. tb bile Reeve Cheater 1 .• Sunny Mount. I11 . ,Council Monday evening, Reeve Chestei - vice-chairman. tendered his fellow_ councillors, the of goers silver Medal at Ohio Centennial. II mewhat after the i Miss Place, of Guelph, is visiting at her of the council and the hungry newspaper . Commencing on Saturday, Nov. 16th, 1$95• . 1 sang the national graDdfather's, John Tool. g yBronze Medal at American Institute. arliament" was reporters present an oyster supper at Bac I" 1. ,P.,.and Mr. Franc t William Albright, of Toronto, is•.spend. row's hotel. Seven Dt lomas at Pidmont Ezposi- , ' 1. - ing a flew days at the old homestead. The band entertainment last Frida tion, p , • i Ontario Legislatur y Atlanta (3a. ' John Hastings who has. been serious] - $1,500 to be equally distributed among the Buyers.' . - . Mr. Richardson . ill for some time, is not much better. Y night was were moderately patronii.ed. Six Diplomas at Alabama State Fair. Being compelled to sell out and quit business, I now offer m en ief but ha "( Those who were there howeverhad a treat. stook of pearl' all New Seasonable Goods, an enormous reduction of ought Reeve happy. . - Miss hritton, of this place,is dangerously The Misses Webling sisters are a trio of sick. We all hope for her speedy recovery. 1 ird to their feet. 5Y• clever artists. Nothing has yet appeared �b to 60 per cent, for Cash. ti as responded to b� Apple buyers are thick' ound here ass j in Markham more brightly noyel and at. .1 . All Goods Marked.in Plain Figures•-The Regular Price in Black • no1W. Some of our farmers who held their tractiye and clever. I town. "Townshil apples are getting fancy prices. E duced Price in Blue. ownship Clerk Cra, Leet Monday evening n' the meeting of Remember this is a GENUINE BONA FIDE BARGAIN S display his oration Richard �S hitter has rented the place the Markham Young Men's Liberal club, ' south of ns known as the Hood farm. ;fir John Hardy was presented by the I -. I i ' - and will continue until the Stock is sold. d. "Agriculture" What R. contemplates doing in the near d Meaarb Isaac C members with a beautiful riding whip in 1 I I. 1. future we may all guess recognition of 'the services he has rendered I I - _ `,... d F. Wheler-were Richard Drledd had a ahootin nnatch the ! I — rests. "Learner - other da the club during the past two .years fin roar. I 1 t t V .• , �j .- . . I� r. Clapp'8 opports y. Quite a number pf oar local chatting the horeo procesaiona at the diger- I I f�c alt . is .1 our V or B taking part. Aa our scribe was not ant Liberal demoi:atrationa. T. �� tjnit'jv d use of his ch IL preaeut we failed to the score. Mr. George James Chauncey, for the as associated with Little Howard Hubbard, son of Jesse. past ten years postmaster of this village, '- - .1 I1 ur bashful young r Hubbard, met with a painful accident the died at his residence, Water street, early ' eat fear and trem other day he having swallowed a teaspoon- • WANTED—Dried and Green Apples, Eggs,�'-n, d No. 1 Butter. ation was over. " •fol of carbolic acid, but through prompt Saturday morning, aced 4? years. He I ' _ arker, ex-Reeve of] R P P' was a native of Newfoundland and carne . assistance he is on-a fair way of recovery. to Ontario from there some 22 years einoo . I I I I •i" 1 . . i - >.. I tr his eloquence. " Some of our young people are already For two or three years Mr. Chauncey has - I . I Ej g A�YWARD vocatea in the pore talking of attendiht; the anniversar of the E. R. • f ngus Secor and Tb Y been afiAicted with kidney disease whish I . I I d Hostess" Was Y Whitevale Baptist church to be held on i _ I , became so alggravated last spring that be I - Sunday and Monday, the 2E,th and 29th had to undergo a delicate and painful _ t i, j}OTni11i0II WarerOolrie, V�'hi ng by Landlord of Jan. Instead of their annual ouster operation at the hospital .which ave him z1. Ing very inclement .1 Isapper they intend havin Mr. McGilli- • . __ g g only temporary relief. He was the found- edingly muddy the I - cuddy, of Toronto, to give a lecture, which er of the Markham Run some filteen years $� the `• Standard" jumping over the - arae, afact to be n from past reports will be well worth hear- other fellow. nquet was of a big ing since and conducted it until burned out - - I `- d the table decors] bon v o. He leaves a wife an t the winning mitohine anNew .. about 10 sere ag v if. d Tie o 'n 'n d yQp will not be sort Gro' cer e bi-values were step-dangbt�:.—Economist. y• openly handled. U X li R i D D E__.. ... . : . . . -. -. ; — •-•�•-•-- . ,:. , H. B. LOTT, en partaken of th :: BIRTHS. _ leasant hour or two Canditates for municipal honors have CnoNx—At Woodlawn Farm, Pickering.on Dec. . - . • I Athaf Ont• ,, - use. When the o not began to boom up as yet. Get ahustle dsughtern R. H'' and Marton Crook, a •. me to the night the And Flour'' ' e on, boys, and state your intentions' or the - — Vore, . ,,., rtuie after wishint ,probability is you will "lose your sit." MORTON—At the Belhaven P. O., ant., on 11th. A PERFECT TEA ' ' ws, the ter wi men Deo. 1895, the wife of Ir'eiI lyforton, ,Prop, ofM = - 00 . n� and happy life. Again comes to Us3 the complaint of the"Morton lark" Roach's Point;) of a son,' 1. toughs on the street corners. Chief Wright tj.,, 1�� j, • j�j, �j _ should stop this sort of thing, as it not MARRIAGE. pp . U bQi .;.1'1 ethodist Chii ch. Brown's CoLLiN6-BASER---By IRey. G. W. $teveDBon, in ONS N only gives the town. a bad name, ' but the Centennial Methodist Church, soarboto, makes our own residents afraid to wa,k on December 18th', 1"95, Mr. Albert Collins to II - I � C1 ! Misses Patch and down street. Misr Lillie H.Baker, both of Scarboro. �' _ t John Flemings. .1 IMr, and Mra. H. McKay, baud the sin- 1. 'fifes Pearce, of Ro Gere sympat? : it in the death of their Sale' Register.' ; I` I i i i 00 f �� ith her uncle Willie aecoad daugt. .: : ,, who passed [7'ATIIBD�Y, JANUARY'ith—Credit®ale 0f ellg�lt ,Mr7mr ]ties Reed, of High quietly away Tare i.ing. The de acres of standing timber, beech and ?N Tie WoaLD i. r; . 1 e t of Miaa Btoneh -, ­.. ­___ ceased has been in pin , ::aith- for some ma le the ro 1 I Harvey Pearson hE p t p party of Newriick `�'i]eon, ,:ROM THE TCA PLANT TO Tfig TEA CUf time, but no serious results were expected at lot 23, con 7, PiokerinR. Sale at 1 ' hicago to spend his until a few days ago, when she was con o'clock. Thomas Pouoher, auctioneer. ' IN ITS NATIVE PUIIITY. The following are a few of my prises : 21 lbs. {granulated Sugar�1 - der the parental rr fined to her bed.--Times. CATwwAY, Dao. 28th—Credit sale of tea ,, 80 lbs. Light Brown Sugar, $1.00. 26.168. Best Light Browu Sugar► $1' Miss Young, of To "" new businesses have been" started acres of standing timber, beech and isiting at Robert Ja Monsoon" Tea is put up by the Indian Tes Teas,-20, 25 and 80 ets. a lb. -6 lbs Currants, 26e. Soda Biscui6s, in -�;. Lately—an implement store, a maple, at lot 17, con. 6, ;rowers as a "'°'Pie of uw best qualities of Indian Viking a few lessons i f:. barber shop, and a flour and feed store. property of S, H. Steve gonerinsalet) � ►Cas. Thereforo they sites the gre.atqst care in the for 8 lb box. 6 lli8 Dates, 26c.: 2 Cans best $alnion 25C. 3 cane Y . William Stirling .t4ection of'the Ten and its blend,that is wh the Are times improving? 1 oteiock. Thee. y y toes for `268• 10 lbs Corn Meal, 10 los Oat Meal or 10 lb9 Wheat�. F,e oro Brooklin where The Bone of Temperance, of Uxbridge, Pouoher, auctioneer. =ut it rep themselves and sell it only in the originati %I gen.thereby securing its purity and e�tccllence '26 ctil. Mixed Pickles, ,2 bottles for �2e. Canadian Coal Oil, 18C 6i Esau holidays with 1 to the number of a dozen visited their Teale ofYFarmIIetookndim (ems moth credit Nett ap in lb.,a lb.:and lb - at lace. }� sea,a>*a neer est Coal Oil, 26c per gal. 8 bars Sunlight Soap, 18c. 2 lbs. brethren at Sandford on Frida avenin ' P , grain, wla;n efue `A at p Roberta has t 1. Y g - roots etc., at lot 11, con 4,-Pickerin �z• last. The Sandford division held an open : township, the property of Wm.Pen lly 'J ' ur `I' aRE�CR9 K.r IY•I fOr 6(l, Mixed Candled, Sc per lb. Conversation Lozenges, '_ I - ge g I20 per lb. girth Bay where he ' meeting that night, Sale at one o clock sharp. See large Y" i �does moi keep it, toll bim to write� Gould Bros. flour,,best _$81. .80, ehoiep pastry $8.60. I., ¢reman of a going of The papt week has.beeif`a,great"16ne for , - poster� for Hist of articles, Thomas11 T' lEL, l�A�TElR {� !�* , _anal at that place ft tramps. The look-up has had some guests Poacher, auctioneer. - «�: 'b ' d t3 'Front al �.+s 11 { 1. '. - et ' .. uta . I , I would e think think a uite a b .-- -d - ,. I -.I i, •-•1f�Aiidi Lint" �p�! t I " . , _. - .: -: ...-._. ,. --, .: .I - -:1 - I .i, -- ,4 .. . , $1 - .- - .1 ,. r .. , ,:' - i : , _ .. �.t ;,. - r ryry 1:!. - • - - f 5 ._ - yr f a _ . , y. v �n 'j; 1 r.` S. F v ��,<, r .1' _ .._ . . d ar.,. "s .. i .` - ., r,i ..:: % { s... -,.f`3£'� -m- , h, r h.....X-• ...?' "�. ..41 'ar:s .A ,t+• i�+ _ ! _ ,,, tom''.. , :ata.- ,c _gam:F. -„"•"3... 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We mise the smiling frtae of Diss Carrietret-Dines vehi0les and horses for hire da - `t'homaa who has boon in aur Barg for °or ni ht. 'Peami.n done ry y meat,fall............. 0 7L do 040 F I , . ; p , mptly by I If fou are 1n need'Of a good stylish Wheat,spring ......:.. ; 0 62 to 000 Hampbrey Jones, Omemee, o>7e of the quite a spell. Rhe has left oar town for da or ob. '.'Bas w alaneotion meet- Cutter `or Bob•�Ieighs at rices that Wheat,red winter...... ' 00 72 to 0 00 !: • y� j F r Boa Grove where she intends visit` a rag all t1 T R train$. Fre' ht acid • Wheat Dose 00 58 to 00. 64 . l,ioneera of Eluily township, was barred ing ' '� SY at Shields' bur in round on'PVednesda while before returning home. y ► ••...... ... � , -A� � �_ Y g R y express elivered to all is of suit ever bods PoC et Book. g k , The mouth or an Berle bush 00 88 to DO 44 Che deoea�d was 82 years of age. g mfnetrel troop, o! th® viUl ®. Coll at Y+ . � ',, Malvern, had their first call on Tuesday Board ., , - Oats, bush................ 00 26 to 00 2t! �. x.. Kate Wilkinson, a former resident of sal® 6d commission stably in `- . evening Lt the Ebenezer entertainment. N• L -POYNTERS Peas., bush.. .............. 00 68 to 0�- Oo �� !x a Uahawa was the vioiim of a railway aooi and we believe the' were loadl succeed oonaeotion, Ha ,new ton............ 1 ' ' dent in Iowa on Sands , Dco. 8th, which y y �� - Y 6 DO to 17 00 "t ; y at that place. Theq have some s lendid '�+' ' - Cherrywood. Straw, ton................. oo to 00 00 r6�� , resulv)d in bar death. The funeral was selections. p Pro ..PICKEHING- - 9 <� �• N.B.-•-Three or four different makes Dressed hogs..............:. 4 60 to 4 60 t '� „f - held the following Tuesday. The Christmas tree held in conaeotion $eef f ter to choose from. , aregnartere....... 200 to 860 }; At Bridgebarg two ten rear•old bo's with the Malvern Sabbath school was a 1 EN�} jR ��NTED,: -: Beef hindgaarters......: `+a > ' named Islay and Denushower, got afloat great success notwithstanding the roads ' 5 00 to 7'00 9ri� TANZ a—Inexortas rotation 0.6r a Mutton...................:. 4 40 to 4 60 1 ' in a boat. They jumped out, and as were in a very bad condition, and quite a Tenders will be received for the thorn',ibred TRAINS ooiNo EAST DII9 As FOLLows:— Veal carouse ...........,i. 5 00 to 600 �' .1141„_ ueitl: it could swim Ray was drowned and number received ome very costly pros. borne, No. 6 MAIL , � Batter lb. 00 16 to 00 19 R young Dennahower was resoaed by Maet- sots. as�U-F� 7:58 A. M .. , 00 26 to 00 80 A weddin t , ” 14 LOCAL ,, „ gk er Willie Colcleugh. g hat caused a great deal of 2:24 P. M. Eggs,doz.................. h , interest in town took place on Wednesda t1p m " 8 I�eeL; 6:Z8 P. M. Potatoes, per bag........ 25 to 80 -' , J. Elliott who has been manager of the y ,,yy T �t. p a {, L ' '` afternoon of last week, at the residence ofaiArti$� d$I�f �t,it, lO�V• TIZAINB dOIN(I WLST DII8 A$FOLLOWS:—• Standard Bank in Stouffyille for some Mrs. Weir, when her daughter Misa Lizzie This horse has aired some of the fastes�race- No•7 LOCAL 9:14 A.M. D OMI�1`ION B�Ng ` � - 1„4t: years past has been transferred io the became a bride, the groom being our wellorses in panada and i. the kind of hares x'18 LOCAL . 8:09 P. M. , ur: management of tl;e branch of the same known citizen George Baxter. The care- artner'sInstituteshavebeenadvocatin$torts.- ,. ,.O mors to breed to. The horse can be seen at true x MAu' • _ 8:22 P. �. :. Bank in Bradford, Mr. Deweon the mans• mofiy was performed by Rev. Mr. Mao- ertabtae of C°J.Brodie.v. i3.,Oiaremont, Ca ltaf Pald u $1 500 000 ger in that place having resigned. Mr. douald. A number of intimate friends Pedigrees and Z'lat� TABLM.—�itabarton etaaon cF: P p1 1 i � E r particulars sent on appitoation 'P.ga Brent of Kingston has been appointed witnessing the important event. The �J•T.stonyv.8.,8touflviite,toWhom�ender� $Ufp�US1 - $115001000 are t0 be addressed ap to Jan,lth,189G. T13eIN$ GOINti EAST DUE As FOLLOWS:-- , manager in 9touffyille, presents were namerona and beaatifnl. J.T. 8T08RY, '- � < � � An Orillia woman, names Mrs Ams After spondin two da a with friends s-io . flet. No. 8 MAiL 7:47 A.M. WHITBY AGENCY N y g Y Thorp-bred Horse Ase: wee, last week, attacked on on� of the heceaboute, they left on Friday evenin ` Xt k Y � 8 Na. 14 MIXED 2: ..' 18 P•M• . 'Wnsral -Banking Business sransacu �� streets of that town by a tame deer. for a trip up west. Rioe and good wishes 4a — _ , ~s • accompanied them on their carne 8 LooA1 .6:28 p• aARIN(iB DEPASTMENT. . . , r, a Mrs. Amey defended herself by an open ] y. We I�VTn{' lath i V = umbrella;liut she was knocked down and all join in wishing 1 them long life and 1 ' ..+ � v ice ' ••*•• T�'�s GOINa wE9T DUE AS FOLLOwB;— Interest allowed at highest current rates. Iso T .. ls, * . happiness. Yov HNow. l�'u. ? LOCAs. notice of withdrawal re aired. f T � badly inured and had it not been for her .,.11.,,11,_,, _ �� 1$ . 9:18 A.M, F special attention en to the oouection of a '�' MIXxu qi Cries timely rescue it ie likely she would leave ' -}<. HIGHLAND-GREEK ! t 1. I I__ _ I $:16 P.bI. armor's i3a1e and other Totes. >;.�: ,., been killed. The doer was captured and . :_ BUggl@8 I E. J. TRORTON, - . - spot. Yin Tharedaq evenilig Dec. 19th. the Cutters THE CELEBRATED. Ioiv MANAGRIL F,1 ti. ' A painful and probably fatal accident ladies of Melville church presented Meas a LESItH VALLEY CCgL took place on the T. V,. C, works Kirk• $meth on l>;e eve of her de artnre #nom eal'ts �'t'C' ,s � � i.v`� field, one da last weer. One of the n p ' I_ . Y g y their midst with a dozen heantiful alar• For Bale and re aired acknowledged to be the beet ��':.ins ;. = I stays of the boom broke, allowing the lin silver P � ' � ..� g teaspoons, two desert spoons coal mined. boom to violenll strike a workman nam- �: al moderate prices. „ 4b- #' � �' y and a salt spoon as a token of their a y;V : �. ed James Steen. 8teen's leg was broken preoiation of her services in oonneclion enned 3►� �i� ' ` ` in two laces and he received other serene I •=•-I AAF IMPORTING D.IREV2.... � Y � ��, , P with the W. F. M. $, injuries. Little hopes are entertained of On the following evening another Ores. Guns bored and otherTme repaired. . •••••FROM THE MIN.E,S_. ' � '�e `s` his .stove Ddr. Steen ie from Nova l i'y• enlation look place at the reaidenoe of R. Anew branch of our business: Whq bay inferior soar when you Dan get StOVe and., T1I]. � ,,`, Scotia. Neilson Esq., when Miss Smith, who bag - the beat for same .,, A marve�toael sal a r ie the I. ; .— price. Y 1 y 6r P Pe been a teacher in the 8. $, 'for the pest , _ Family Herald and Weekly f3tar of lion- four years, was sarprieed bye her- class TT A lot of chef► Boots Rubbers aitd # �{ M P o I V , treal. It ie a newspaper, a magazine, and presented with a beautiful oak sacra. P ,=...OFFICE AND YARD a etookbreedere'journal, a farmers' en to acoom 'ed b rhe f 1 Bry ( coda left. Moet be Bold. x y P �m gII ► dress:— gINCI $T , PICKERIN(I. - - c clo aedia, a d en's ids a house- P y o lowing ad- �. .. �. ' hold oompaxiion, To mach cannot be Miss 8miih:=Oar dear teacher, we { " W. $• JACKSON, . (o Qordon House: .,_`- , acid in praise of the Family Herald and the members of your class of Melville 8. !' Brook Road, Ont. PP s Weekly Sbar, It is a sal r. a _. i . G'1. W. DECKER. ;, gr Pape R' t !3. cannot express to you one regret when TgE R��T national enterprise, creditable to the we learned of your intended removal 1 . � ' °�I �tB, newspaper business, creditable to -ibe from our midst. Daring the years we I . �` Dominion and highly satisfactory to lbs ba a en o ed i " atOV88 and TinWarB rx: � ` y j y your insirnotion as oar 8. 1. subscribers, who find it oue of the few S- teacher, the faithful attendance at I I -"t a° Always on hand, ,����,� investments that return immense- divi- Sabbath school, the anvar3 ing interest ; f" dends to the subscriber. ,.•�' in our good, the earnest ef?orts you have `1 �;.,__ Int .. shown to make the Sunday school hoar .. . DUMBARTON ' �;�,1 -. I � both pleasant and profitable, have won . , 1 . .. ` our b best esteem and if we have failed I , :: . I, . i 1 . - ,S i;W 3 r' --Isaac Pizer. of Dunbarroli. ogere 1{10 PBdlar'8 �8�a1 ROOfi11g 8]1d k �� C@Y1I1 *, reward for information that will ;ead to to benefit by your own sample the fanit 1 s. is ours. We could sot allow the-present I I . 1: The Greatest Drs lar . - . . - siding furnished OIL.- � ;��� �. the apprehension and oonviolion of ilia moment t.i se without ez rennin oar �` . -4 ` � .. . party or parties-who removed iL quantity p g .. - . } C� shortest notice. ^o wood from lot 29, Don. 2, Pickering, oa thanks for your increasing kindness, and , I �� u�e '`.,et�'�`9On• + . _ `- Ae hope you wilt accept this seorstu as i * „Y or about December 18th. Addross Dan. y. � , ., a slight token of oar Rratilade, .eaten$ Barton P. O. RaY@trO11gh1I1�' and. furnace . Honor roll S.S: No. -8, Pickering, for assured that ibis token eatiies with it Work prOnlptly itenQed t0. ' December. 5th class-M Annan, I, our warmest wishes for pour falar0 hap , 1 ' iness. We trasi thai the m §: �VriQht.M Conway. 4th class—J Duan, P bmoeles of • I I . . _ 4� B Marks, G Walton. 3rd class—W Lorne, our S. S. hours will always be among the ,I I ! man leasant recollections . I i s e nn a d i i1I M aDonald, L Chester. Sr. 2nd—J Con- Y P Fos will I - yj , �/,: way, L. Annan, F Dales.- Jr. 2 nd—M cherish of Highland Creek,and when it i _-._ I ;� �* Lacev, B Parker, B Holmes. Sr. t. II— pleases our Master to call us ,hence; may I N P1r1e'B Block PICke21n w-:". g• i We bare never before Ic>Ylullen, C McGinty, R. Dixon. Jr: we all gather around His -throne to be �, � • Pt II--F King, A King, 0 King. Pt. I-- with Him forever. Ever your friends, Had so engaging a Christmas stock.. _ . , C Dison, SV Allison,E Parker. C.J. Mc• Signed to behalf of the olas6, Cheap, Fanciful and amusing. TIME MEANS M�N�Y �j7 Kechnie, teacher. WILLIE NgTLsaN: c I 1 { ,em �f wo13vR1v '' (3goBa>, MCINroe>;, 1: - . Why waste time and and laberworking the ,���: _ pump handle when the -wind will do it._ _ ., I I I - , , :1 - , We are glad io see Miss Hawkins Out' - I without expense. { - , �OdB, :nonda evenin H. Bacrowa tendered Y P, I " - t. %,. 3, .: an oyster supper to the members and again. .. - I . For the small aam of $30 you can get 0120 YI_ ' officers of the township, as well as those of J, Parker spent Sunday with friends in - • s the Agricaltaral Society. A few friends the city. --- I--T=X '�'�''#,�`'� were also included `n the invitation. John The big bop from kiss 8rd spent San• Pl , , �, j`�e n Cal _ n g j I C r o d { } f It Richardson, M.P.P-, occupied the chair day at Mr Houghs. INLMILL J while Reeve Chester ably filled the position Fred Reed spent Sunday evenin at C. I 1 ''' ``' of vice-chairman. The toast list ran Taylor's on the 8rd. !' �/�` ,Q� �j (�(�`}��"�j , (patent applied for) ,,�; somewhat after the fashion : "The assn" , ltl s. lXr L. lJ V 1\ U `�; a5• Q ft, Tweedie is home,having pal is his 1 y ' This machine can be attached to anp i �,5 a,- ltt 4, all sang the national- antbem; Dominion time with A. Knowles. I pump handle without change. -t - Parliament" rose omitted, tv. MaLean ! } 1 9 T. Maxwell won soahe turkeys al , - I PICKERING, ONT. , , , itif.P,, and Mr. Franklin, both beinq,absent. Mair 8 shooting match. i - s.I Ontario Legislature was responded to - R�UtIHAM � ' - B R. Parker thinks be got 'the worst of __. .`�__ - - 9r by Mr. Richardson. Hie remarks were -- •�•• ; ,, I the trade. How about the rooster, Baba ?t ' r my 8II brief bat haPPY "Council of Scarboro," W. P. Cowan is spending Christmas I k `: � ion of brought Reeve Cheater and First-Deputy Baird to their feet. "Agricultural Society" with hie motbec al Hamilton. _ k was responded to by G. Chester s od D R. Cowan parohased a driver lass~reek. , ! _ 4 I �laCk ; � Brown. "Township Officials" furnished Look oat for the•crows, Bob. - Township Clerk Crawford an opportunity No, t Fi1s46 c.aes Tweed Snits made to orde o to $20. LIN to display his orationery'powers, which he ( ; " ; ; did. "A riculture'.' was then ro sed C C 'c Worsted Suits $15 to 21.' � I , ! ' . °' iI rf g. Po ,� b " o , o m Call and see Sampieer . and Messrs Isaac Chester, W. Churchill a �; K � , I f «. : M � ��� � 'i =r and F. Wheler•ware asked to defend rte a ro e°' I Ygnls from 84.50 to 86.50 f �' - 'l interests. Learned Professions" was A � � � �s° � a �» i � i , 1 Overcoats, $17 to 820 t Beaver ,: : L>r. (,lapp a opportunity, and he made !� e d 4 A I' Melton Uverooats, 817 to 824 i ,alt good use of his chane:e. ''The �Preaa" a 'c "Q 4 `' a K C i Q= The iWQ ra0tloal elements t0 a u4(!@8� til LItB InSnranCe Knav Overooata, . p $18 to 820 .. O r ,ha �# -Kcas associated with W. J. Clark's name. by S !' O . O ►K �q#D p $ I64 Frieze Overcoats, $16 to 818. -� f, 4. Our bashful young man prose ,and with ; ,d•- 'hd�o �'db0 O � ; ►yrs" Company- A , t great fear and trembling and, then the Cs it�1�mQg $�p p ► -mow ., ti. UR U TART, Bros ham.- h r p,x oratiOII Wa8 over. "Visitors," gave Geo. I 'µ4 o°p :,p•'Op• p R,p Pi!d ( y+11 1 * i:- ` ,.`" y, Parker, ea-Reeve of Pickering, a chance to 4 e a O �a P dto C _ ' I _. _ �� air his elo uence. "The Ladies " had able • a a o 8 a V O _ First plass Job Work dons: , v �` advocateeiin the person of George Robbins, p g Jas �� i �'r:'y • gave ieC11I'lt i' i at th18 O$id8.. When you � � Angus Seco. and Thos. Jennin s. '' HQet . a '�`° O . • P'eb •- I _ Want an work done Ve ua , �' �_ and Hostess" was responeed to with a . 1 is .t, ---i,; `,��M ti " song by Landlord Burrows. The night o" W °D '' '° e, r.tai Mar. 4 �: 2nd: gave the most liberal eentract a call y a w �' �� �� being very inclement and the -roads ex- a, - Apr. 0`_ - f a, t ' ceedingly muddy the attendance was but it ffi` - mw e,'a � y - •.� Y`yl o ! These two features are to be found iu r3 FoRo u s ,arae, a fact to be mach regretted, as the » �� J ns O C '1 ,�., banquet was of a highly worthy character °tr ,, „ ap 4 ��- �p ^!ad the table decorations simply subperb. b N °' ca 0 A-a $etL « i r �f M the bi-values were both nnmerone and o c.s, p .L h i` �l rd 17tattes �. ' �I1St1ra,11CCe CO. U ���� e1��' r: properly handled. After the feast bad P ` ;' "a coli Qat. • a H E _ a b g.. , Y EN w War ', t, sen partaken of the oro an a ant a ,Nov. ;~ �` �. p Y P �*- ''� - A ante wanted in all aura reset' oil districts. " A �, plFasant hoar or two in the parlors of the � ,.. W 1 Deg Ck g P p�lY t3 II. D. �1': . d, � house. When the clock bad oeaaed.beating t° °° `" `°�'• LEY, Inspector of Agents, Rooma 6 & 7 Queb;.o Bank building. Toxonto. ,, ,, time to the night the Kaeste took their de- - } p arture after wishing Mr. and Mrs. Bur. __ �� y' a ,A a ,•_ tit tit ,5 ;: rows, th.e compliments of the season and a ddb '�i,"* 1 • N 1 E �Ea t�f jj�, . .I ami Bckerin int ' lr 1, and haPPY life. v e t F R / :c-v y ,. .._ a .. . • 1 r #>: c- ..Brown's Corners.;`: ,; y y .. ; soo�msaw.ae rs t 1 :' 'R a .`- - - r:- . _ ct�,ssra�arc= W t f - ; f :- ". 1vlieses Patch and Brown spent Sunday _: 100 Pho phodlne rhe GrCat ngdisk re edy. - - i• a t John Flemings. t- 'Miss Pearse, of Rouge Hill, i9 visiting By a new device lrecertiy patent-d in t'. S and * Is-the result of over 55 years treatting thousands of eases with all known � n co o near -� � ILL I S a �; 4� ' ith her uncle William Fisher. Ca•• by Ct" AS. CLU' `H�• die,aatit at lase we have discsovered the true rem�y and treatment=-e- " r Mise Reed, of Highland Creels, wat3 the ( votabisationthatwillOftet4,prompt annd.permanent eurein all meat '' IDE/ AL v r _.,�: esraac.,sr.eo,e" Srxxal Drblluy, Abwr or Lxtrrttr, Nrrvoua Wiakulss, .Emustpxs, r„tal r '« ;,t-:t of Mies Stoneho>ase last week. =' >� + B'orry, E�rarFva Use ref Opiarra, 7`abocro, ar Alcoholic Sb�ntlautr, all o! rw ` ,� " ;� Harvey P, arson hue etnrnedhome irom C 7L �itN,DMI11 � f,hicago to spend his CEristmas vacation which mon iei►d lady. Gon$nmption a>id an early grave. G'ood's g`�ir, � ',nder the parental roof. _ • Beferc Faking. Phospholine has been us l suce fully by huadreils at cases 6hap$serosa WITFI �' Iisg Young, of Toronto;. is` ax event �;!lt� , ` almost ho --casestimd bean treated by the must taleu h i :. , " p y.- , i craw..;--casco that wore on•the ver gg bf dopa it ai►ci insanity--mss that were �� }Kiting at Robert Jackson's and iso also $ • ` �v ILS, v taking a few lessons in the jockey basindss, VViTrI tV0 ihCJ1dVENi�;tCti + totteringovearthe gnve--batt with the continued and -pergeverltiguse'of ,� �g� �..z fns ~P s William Stirling- haq returned I home " Ste r me'ow's Pho,sphodine, thea Ca�es_a" ba�i. off'. up to die, were a- Iso-wood used in any paint a£ its ` 1@fit ' from Brooklin where he has been spending " .� restored to manly vigor and health--r_ COnstructioll. : ,, 0 you need sot"despaia mat• '.: B- �''�� '�' ra few holidays with big many friends of VV " ' ter who.has given you upas Uwu►rabie-tho r dy_ie aow;e+ithin jraiu ,. �i - P 1% � pl remb.by its else you can be restoNd to a UN ot, ' aW_ C .�lA��R �A.�A N W00 8i that ace. Gi�1EI!!�EtY k11LiL I. 0& k Mr. Roberta has returned home .from A Das c, pro ,$4 D* f' r� Y•:i.r.uarno t( u,:r-iwns cnm,i�•rt.o.'..t." t Po '.. t,8i b lb. l� z`_ i± ^forth Bav where he has been engaged as ;'� � llraa,strg .roratrr�t-tocsarr. �, ly painted and guarteed. _. . a ' tOreYlfl .,�rrr.�cwr, �':., .F' s" - X- ;�, � an of a g�rig of men diggin oat the , F G4x.�s ! g p All nr i e i �l�.:r."i i�rti ,n,.•r b �i .3 �. « i.4' ; e ��n X 1"40 _ �6:' Vin A '_`r , lei$ A7 �°Q �• �. a =;S }:anal at that laoe fort .,.., ;< Y , . . : p hs past summer. .:sr :e,{-� ; G..t h.,... i.ter. . _ ..' a '�1 „ : : think rote n bit of oa Mr. d or � � .:.. - .. ,:a,.� .r v•, Weo�s b +t�,,,, lfr . � • �" "`I off . t.,.Jas - , «9 f it I would the . - r i,': _ , 7ik: A, !J , + - nk a good deal more # ou I.,.r-V•, ,v.V',i'r:,;V Ov 4.•-v , .ter . .. tri _ s. - _ • <. Y - .. , �, s, .k�r r Vii' K sr o -., , yaw. --:... - I :..--7 W -ai fix.§ k'..t.a=. 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I . - ;,... .,­ - ' - ir"Wi1r.-cow Taets- . - � I -, : 1, ri- In India, - - . 1. . �� .- � - . - , I.. .�.,--� ­-,-, At the conference in London on F ine -bav,e',his name Written. - I . ..�, - Do not set a tree. as ya :�_ , -1 . 0. . day called ta consider the existing fiscal penalty 61 fi . ��: Int I . - �- n '. ftpleAnOldTin ., ., . ..;. I f -N[W lil, h ols Itt , � . � . . .1 . a , ­­ - -'�, --,:.-, . I .1 I ".. I . fe Ca Post. -It You expect it to .11 11 I .1-­­.." . ­... r. James W. up 0, en o 1.1. . . . I . . . ­. i 1�­ - . tein of Great Britain, M . . - . . . d) tock " r rabsing ,. - , d., . .1 - Sys . I �' Th6' Ldndon:;­(Rn4l" : Live' . -1.... .3 ..�.._- i . , _ _- . , .Y��,,. -.- .-" ML.-. �.�,­. . 'and. 6taW,-amid U he European pow- . .- '. - ve it. ',�I..F�, . ;0, - ­ 6 give good results, gi - L .1 -an - -(*.ress in tl , .. FROM ALLTHE lv&'�lon ��Unu' - , In I�­:::�: " IN * " of Cumber, It ia rumoured that milk- room. � �;if - appl that b-i desired to Japan a paremOt- - d'contai AmunLot the -. - " . , I I - --p �- � "I 11 I � V: - - -' I THE VERY LATEST 0 ' ' roar and "I � era have addressed t - not thrive t.1 � �, � � . - ­ ­ � � . - An orchard will I� � �, I : - �-. I I show 1. I io I I . or weasuringi i L-1,.-- if" - WORLD OVER. I me a reinstat i7ni protection. ory demand (or the ev"tion 6f Cbriw., Jng trIA)a *t the London dairy. , - wet soil. . 'a, I f -­. .. -� ".. .)t � -� .:-. ...": ` �' --'­� � I � ­ I I .I � UnderdrainIng , ; )k ," --­-. ­ � v " -� - � - , . -as - . � , ­ - -r �1�­�: V?�,,:.�'�,;.; .14 .,--���,'11,1, - 4 1�; .I_-," Sir Julian-G 49mid, the well-kn0w1k A Nihilist compiracy igainst !the Soreiral -ijulte inteiasting facts were- soil Ln a good condition ­ li��,-I A� very slo , -�, I : -. - -. T' �;,,. , - ,­- . - g ,� , ,,:, ,�:.,. V , . k . ­ � ­ . " ­ ��, , J; ­ ­�4,�,:­ -1 . . L , .... . d of - - . . . . . , � �",:� .::, , ,;.- �­ ,-. .,...- . I ' I -,. .­ - ht outIn this 1. .. 1. . . ,V, -�,-.: "��"�" L,%� �. ". - . ... . .��, ..� -­ member of Parliament foor South St. life of the Czar has beon dlMov'eye b -r�al. �Thera wore trees to thrive. . .. years 'befo u About Our Ovrn. Country, . ­ � - - roug , . . . � I—, ­ ''. ., 11 Interesting Item . ­ The p ­ . .., '()-1 � -.1 .11 . I �.`Ii Pancras, one of the-wealthiest and most in Moscow, and-several ArMts have and nNgence of any kind 61 -f 4, i -.e,d out. ­ .I.-.. .. . ",I�1* 1. . 126 entrim as againat 87 last Year I . I I I '' " I.;I- (]rest Britain, the United States, and charitable of th,6 ilebrews of England,, been made. material in an ore-hard or - - o mark the du . - - "­ - :-�,:�,,-�z: . ,­I - - , ,, I.:­,�' - All Parts of the Globe, -Condensed and Of bealth at inter- cl M � -�-.­­ ., ,�­ � .-I.-,: is in-a ,critical condition - . I .-.s --�:� "!,� ,c.I 11i,,1, . Hovaa attacked and defitroyeil a 86 lu 1893- That shows that the Creases the iances of the ,,unting the � .1 I., ......­ -11 -;� . . � C. , �, ; A .. ---A -the diftase another year. .1 -" - ,-- ­ , ; Assorted for Easy Readink. Brighton. hese triaU in increasing I - .1 --, � �, �,��.,,.r:--: . ­ - I . . . .. . Christian mission in .Madagaamr. Mis- eat In .. 1. '.' '­­ , -11 .­ �"M ' --0- - ---Ehe very lbest ar : . -by, -who could 11.1 . � . , . -4 .U�,'!,�'.�­ - d sionary 31acMahon and his family M- challenge cup"valued at 0250, a3 put fie of . L �� , ­�­ `.,.�11 -�rl� I.... � A.. . The Queen, the Prince of Wales, An ' I ""* , . , .. I - .1. ... .. w `:,�­' - -, ,�?A, ­ '..�,­ .., . ,�, � - fa.vor of a �­ � I ­- .1 . . . .i:-,r CANADA. . ;,­ - ��.� 0, t.�t,4,.Ik�.­ , -.v' t loodsuppi �- ,!rovement on , - . r, 0 y ( . ­ . ,� ..��''. . . 4, .,.;%�,�". her members *of the Royal family caped. 3f . , I � .. . 'I �4�­ - �� , ­ .-, 'was won �, ,.� -�".., -.--. -�� ,,, .. up to be won. This cup by 4 ,r', . .f ­­­ . . -� -,in. ,�- . . - - . , . . largel .1 .� M-M ( I rancis of Ifat� farm is thaL It wi I 'it U. It will L - Y,�:�-�­-, .­­ " ton, an were present on Saturday at the mem The Oorman Cabluet' has decided to y .1 11 I'., . ­ , . .;- -:",i-'­--'L­'-- `,","'Invalid, died while her child was being orial services held at Fr he bred ffilorthorn-Ayriabire cow to the bealth of the family - i I .1 �-� - . th�W=n.t - th-4 campaign . I­ ­ ��,e I t' k .--�, � 4 - c on c<wtinue against the cross" , rt should%A.A,., . ,,-., a r y Line ,� .. . - " - hristened at her bedside. 34th anniversary of _ &even ye.,�i old, with a total of 139.8 Rubbish of any so . � � - . ­ ,III, - . Socialists, upon the basis of the Com- � '111( n= � - .-..- . �m " i a - . '- , Ti­`- A ;iospital for In(lians. is to b6"estab- sort's death. .. left in the orchard. It ba � � . . - I .. I'll . � .I% ��; . e �. .�- Mon law. .points in her ' favor. Another cxOss- and later on they multiply .... 1- ally .success % -- - ­ * -� lished by the : Church of England at The great annual cattle show at Is- �­ . I 1. , 11 . . .:.. ­:­ -1. ­ . M. Adrien lAchenal. who was viw bred Shorthorn cow came w.ond with & forth to wage deatructi6n W, - , 1�,T a 1�..... . � I � :��­ lington, London, last week attracted �. timekeA . .� - -;,-.-��'-,-:-" 1-,�---; Dynevor, on St. Peter's reserve. President of the Swim Repub for total of 137.8 points. - Stimulating the vine. ' ' .-.­ .. - � , - lie . - - --.- ".... M 0a,ude V. Currie, a farmer, of great attention. The Queen, the Prince . by a , ` d alomf­ Th I, - .-,.- � . , . r. - 1895, has been elected President for -milk of ure makes it grow until late -t --- .,. ...� . lw­ ' .. �� ' The morning's an , "blifi first soluti( .-. j,-.:-.­-.'-.;!: Neepawa, was fatally wounded on Sat- of.Wales, and the Duke of York won next year. d evening's and the wood will not ri 111 I -" prizes. This was the first appearance . ' r."fln as I ­ - . ..;,­ .�­�4�,c urday while cletiaing his rifle. two days. of the 'show wore weighed. , -- , � - I�. .,�. 1,�-"...: -��,7..-�.; of the Duke of York as an exhibitor. The Italian 10hamber has voted the the fruit bu& do not t . . i .. were In ven te ` . . - . ` � ­­-,.... ., .� Lord Aberdeen has declined hit'-pat- additional . ar� credit, and pyepara- eampled, and analyzed. The milk Of develop. . � . i� , - I'-'.-. .11 - - � . 1 %k-era manuts I -- "- ce a w .1 ., ­,.::-�, - ;�zr­vonage to the ball to be held on New The Prin of Wales has given W bi With good common � . -..fit -e,3 as late ­--,:�"L� ' ­ tions for the Abyssinian campaign are those cows. competing *in- the butter test Ps Ing I I.., .,.:; �1­ :.";,. Year's eve in aid of the Children's hos- church at Babifigley.,.which forms Dart eonRi� . ­ ­ ...­ ­- � �,,.-,�, I going forward rapidly. only was taken for one day, separated, WW(ras bt,ing more e . � .. . - - and sold ti I ,. r�. . . - - ,.',�- ,-..::- pital in Ottawa. - of the extreme portion of the royal ea . - - � . ..,--."�.`��!-�� ­.. i 1V I Emperor William of German pro- an(%each cow's cream churned -Separate- Fettini rid of borers than ,� .. , is DO- - � .- - .�: ingham. Babingle , . )1' I":7.�,�� 1. �, -..��,;"�� ol. John Peteri of the Lbndon Field- tate of Sandr in the milking triais ing. good mixture is tw . I. to purchase � I- . . ' . .­ '' ' I"Ci I pted to be the.parish where Ne f irst podws to give a grand fate at t e In- ly. The prizas - - �� -- i' - ut to retire from the h , .-��,�..�� ;­ . Ea texly is abo � water clock - � trial palace on January 18, the anni- were awarded on the numi 0 7.1 , 1, w ter and one of soft soa , : .�i,. ., , .� ; ich be has been connected ristian church was erected in East pC 3er ol Points - a � .:1 �..� � corps, wh . Burgundian', veraary of the foundation of the Empire. Obtained on the quantity of milk, the Tram, under good Mil'ivat** I ele earlier inN ,I � - :;.I" '�'� �- � I An deep, cong.enial soil, will make 4 I W -.- . , ,.-4'.- -� wit _glia by St. Felix, the . analysis of the same, and the total num- I - -.1-.- .- ­ - -!- ­` about the year 600 A.D. It-im believed.that China, as a reward - . ­ --tition of the � " . . I I - ��,­-.­­ � _r'666ntly by the - - :­ ­ .. ..., � .. - , ­? ber of days since calving. The prize-*'in ous growth if they are of a str . ' , �' 4. -:-. The application iiiade - -- . . � . , , naigbt out a] ... - :.' ' " UNITED STATES. , -;--­.;,-. I for-Rut-Aian intervention in her favour 04 I . � ­. - 1. .I . . ,: . ,'-. 1 , -15tate of Washington for salmon fry -I'. L ''.' - _ - . �! with Japan after the war, will permit the butter yield contests were awarded Orous growing, kind, and it 16.4 11 ;i . - 7".*-�. . 1h .. I - 1. � . � . b of Christ � ­... - � I �­.,w from the Britiah Columbia hatcheries gi��I­��ox is reported in Ohio.- � ,'�'� the Russian Pacific fleet to winter ih on the total quantity of butter actually cam that pruning vvben t1A treeii . I - -11 - :,%.-�,---. I ­.­ .. :­�­­l - will not be acted upou. I . � Obtained out of each cow,s cream by mant promotes the growth of wog -e the duratio .. ..� ­-: ,.�;� Samuel Gompers was elected president Kino-Chau bay. . .� i - , .,�:­ ­ . . .. .._:;,. I,.,;,-I,1.-11'I- MON � , .. I ,,g ,,vater to ew - ­- kJ,..'. leu . ' ''' ding the of the American Federation of Labour on The Postinsiaters-General of New South intendence of the jud - ., I a regulate .1-1 Li t-Col. Boswell, -comman trainea butter-makem under the super- - 11 ­ . , - -. . -�. -- :� resigned . In the butter I g I .9,- ... 69 ­, - :­� �c­ ­­ 90th Batt., of Winnipeg, ha-s Saturday over John McBride. Wales, Victoria and Queensland met s, the buttermE ­ . I,. �. ­ ­� ,.,. - . triaL was kept over TREASURES OF THE SULj - I.plilarity in ­ ­�,, .-- I his commap Mid mtireo after thirty . -- .� . ,.,�* ..-, ,�- -.- ?,'-�'- . February 21 has been fixed for the to discuss the pro* ted Pacific cable ht, and on ' showed that . . 0�. Antrodueed aw - .: . 1 " years of .. ..." . .. 1. . - .,-1. -.��----'.. mlk., service. . . y deci;rej n� examination I � . , ­ ­ , . - hanging of W.H.T. Durrant, the mur- scheme. The to send two t M were great differences id the 1111111111111feas Tied ED In Jewels Lyixg i1ne, foi- spea . ,­ , l 1. , .. .­ ..I .-: ; The strike of Italian laboureis' at derer of-Blanche Lamont, in San Fran- delegates to the conference. amount of cream left in the buttermilk T"Asury, of justive. TI - - ­­­ .� - I . , .. --:. ­.�;, ­­ . , - ; - ,.- " ,..�� .. '. Hamilton was ended on Thursday by cisco. � " . ..'�, -I .. e azetut ' - .,I j�� ..�'..--%- ".�: A special despatch from*Shanghai says after churning. In all care$ %here the -` �41 1 to th :�,­ ­ � .- :,--,-- . the contractors agreeing to give the%d- . ' ' .. ��1. ,-,.,7 .-,. 14,-�. tes Government cr news has been received which confirms milk showed percent of butter The: ptvarty of Turkey is "' ' .. 1;51'-�. ­.; . vance asked for by the men. . op h b -.­ fat. and a loi a R I� - ." . - report showed a lower condition and a the report that the Russians were the or ytefdt of butter rOsult6d, The debt of the coumtry ruin . ,-,`,4V' �-,, , ' named Emily Smith . ­ �,� -'4,p-`- - - A colored woman smaller acreage of wheat than had instigators of the'&.mapiracy of LI-Hua-. the loot butter fat was found in the into tho' bundreds of milika . A SPECIAL � , L , - , , ,-,,�.�,,,­ ",,!�­,* died- at St. Catharines on Thursd y. been expected. - Shin Mai t the King ot 1001r, * . buttermilk. - ., ,: .- ", . pointed to . � , . -1 -,� W�`.� '. There is conclusive 'L ...a ea, The wat "­ � -i�- -r --� evidence that she there things are taxed. .:-.:.­ I.,"" I Senator Cullom made a long speech A despatch reoaived,from Cape Coast Another noticeable fact in that ! t fiat, it was ,, --.:1..-, ,.­­..1.�.'�.'-:.:� was over 100 years old.. in the United States Senatie in favorof Cast le says Mat it is reported. t was an extremely large proportion o;the never get into tbe hanzs�0771111 uption. The an �... ­- ..­.. . . here ill. ­ , ­ . I., �.­ - , ', ---,­'­­ The first steps towards the�'r�-ir�Dction a cow's nt who@,-, mi sn . : �.. ;."I - , - that the Ashantis have deposed Xing Owed Ile" tan, however. They are pai to . .; .�.: . I � �, plain declaration of the *onroe doe - hese, d peaker was.rel . " . 1� o. . tbAIX� ­ ­-. of the Grand Trunk car shops are being trine by Congress. Prempelu and that the war party has friZeent of butter fat Of t Ce. of the. case, , ­ � -.-I,.,... .�­ . ` � . venteen foreign bond holders, and the . - ,.. :� -; talcen in London, and tenders for con- Be ­ ­ �.­. .J- . enthroned his nvDther as Queen in his DIDO Were ShOrthorns Out Of o make the A -,­­ .� R. A. Helliwell 6f Chicago. who was . . I ­ � . . I..- struction will soon be called for. - . in thin position, two Jermys, one Guern- from Egypt goes almost direcul . :ri ,-�� �.. captain of the cricket team that visit- atead. p(dilt-, W;tbout .,, - . - ,. -- .. ­ - - . I - I � �.­,:­-;-, The Montreal City Smrveyor As"re- ed Onta,rio last summer, it . ect. � . , , � soy, four Red Po" and two cross England. Hii majesty is sup subj, . . h comm ted Eukene Kranz, an Alsatian. hu hold breeds. . .. .. .. � . :." ,;.:...-. -...:! -[�i­ ti orted in favor of the propowd electric suicide on Saturday pight. the position of cbef in the household Of The Live Stock journal says: ,#In be poor, 1�nt his private expe ' Alfred of Enj t. , . "d. -�.-,,.-1,. - .I- mountain, and the Czar of Russia for some yeors, and - I lie Nvater clo( . ... �- . The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe view of the fact that all them animals have amounted always to miny -�:�! �% -,.,-. -, .I..- -it will probably �be built very be is said to be the most am�mplished �.. ning candles I ! -.: - � -�.­ .� .,.. . soon' ' Railroad was sold under the hammer .rs in be ere is as . I were brought up by their qwne t a year, and th a v t a d Lhem at vari, . ­ . ­ cook in the world. His sta.ff numben belie, that they won good cows, this s . .� ... . : ..:. . .. I I The Canada & Michigan .Bridje & for $60,000,000 to Mr. King of New York - or these devic ..- '�.� � :.: . .-:., Tunnel Company will ask Parliament represonting the reorganizeA company. some twelve hundred peraxw. _ money tied up in the jewels of hit - . - - - "I . opn � made to r" ­ :y.:,� `, 11 ,- �;: ""- . , next session for permission to bTidge I -� ­.,-Ilj- - ­�. �,--­� There is a strong-Buddhist revival go- 4% ury. It was through the pri v'atA . ,� .�' -.' .- - Allan G. Thurman, of Columbus,Ohio, b6ther in England or Canada, every - failing water ,-.:1:4­�' : -; the ri�er between Windsor and, Ing on in the Japanese Empire. The time aw owners set about testing their tary of the Sultan that I got .1 ­ .-.1 --A'.' D6- the "Old Roman," as the Ohio Demo- "-" a regulari, --. � �­..-- '11-... It . , ­ . .�.: troi . - .- Church has been stirr6d up by the inva- herds they strike the 8&me.amazement this treasury, writes a corres Y, .�-;��-`: � . crats delighted to call him, died on I t of equality i �Z..� -,�;-­:­. - I .1 . r vm nt to Sion of In' I waken . .- - ­." -emiah McCarthy.-.- " -- -4 Thursday. He was e,ighty-two years o � - _1-d", ,f. - Jei . . ,,f 10 offlarles, and within recent theft Englishmen did; everybody clex,lis, gent by ­-, . .­- I .., �:� it tiary for eight years by- Jiiage . I . . yesys Buddhist_papers have been organ- up to the fort tha,t the ,r Guarded by .Turkish soldiers ..... -- a I T. ­� peni en age. . V own sitogethe - . to Charlema.gy � L . I i � . - ­ . d afw�ese press may be fair- comp&nW by officers whose the Avonders oi .- � � �. I ,,Snider at Hamilton for highway rob- ­ ized, an the i in If uJa Of I many poor cowls. Yet it � . ,1� - , .��--: - Tho, ChicAt-o bls6wefs, who are carry. &rt iclea abiot ' . �: � . --.-�'';-�t bery. His three pals got six years it re igious, matters. t difficult were set in r . ­�� .;�­ . - I ftid---tbat about the -mos clanked over the ma ble, floors, I -. I ­, ..:"�:,��t;,,, ­--, each. � Ing a lange proportion of the saloons. A despatch signed by a number of I inor in the world is to get U dairYman dered about room &iter room, filled . and there were -­� ,:,: ;-.,L.­�: 1�� . . have dmid3d to reduce the number by I , ,.'., , .��,,-,, ..'­ Th a Armenians of C-OnbtafitinOple Maya give Mo cows & Wr Babcock test for , ---- bich were opei , . . ­. ­­.. -, - e lnl' nd Revenue for the lbominion seventeen hundred after the Ist of Janu- I that I - .­... . -%� . . . - - :.�. .,.,. . ,-­ of 'Canada accrued during- the month of ary. I ­ ­ �, . Armenia is at bar l"t R The work GM& nwtth. jewels and precious st,tmeB. I f the Whet,!.S. - � ­,. !: � 1� asp# I I I'- - Noxember I . . I , � � r �,-- :�­ �- --.-"�. . . - - . out, marking I .: � amounted to $736,311, as ton - I I � . my eyes on'cases loaded with e I . � :� ­­, . . 1. - . . . . . A reghnent ha*( been 1&med In New ber of people massacred reaches one , . . h the time wi .1::-- .-- again,st I . .. � - 11; $744,202 for the same month. ork in counp lan-na- ­ -i Fe" the - - �.. .- - - ection with the C i - 1. I ­ ':�­,.- --- Y - . Best First. ­ . .. gold plate to have -broken the b ­­ :; - .. - Imt year. Gael to form the neuclus of an Irish- hundred thousand, and half a million of . . I rnment mules, t requLred for i - - 1� .-. I;..Z I'- by many half & 4ogmn Gove train, it was ,-1 � � :; - �*1,4 1 John Scafe 4,prisbylier in jail at,Chat survirors have -taken to the mountains One crawe mistake- made , , ­ . ­ I - Ame, i -&I-my for the liberation of . he 'ten comma dj�n Y8. . I . - ,., .1-- nean ---*, . .-.--- -I n the turnkey iii Ireland. '� � and forests. where they am feeding on dairymen is to-food oui the poorest of broke t th n ent a � .- I ­.­I I . - herbs and roots. . times as I examined the jewels, be haUs rolled 4 �.:; �- . 1 , -* - - .the corridor, and then tried to break -r nt vladuet-- la-boident in - . !V,11, striking .. ­--­� ,�..:­ In the �6vrything they have at the beginning of I ;.- - ­ ­ '. --iL­*� -, -1. 1. ­ he' by the way, am kept behind glaxs. -- -�- -,.. out. Tha turnkey's shouts. brought Cleveland, Ohio, by wh - remained open -1 �, . �., .I, ­ ic-h a street-car %­ , - . the wiaer. and mve the beat till t � - 1 .- ; �'­;.. ,. � ­ amistance, and Scafe gave up the Job. fell Lhrough an open draw, caus .7 Tait ImOrTENNESS OF TURKEY. last. I ga �r . at least a peck of big diamon& i Jiguremq of , I— I -� ,:1,., � ., , Ing the : -i�d� .1 I , ;­� ::, I I I y feed the best first if there! IB - � -.. �- m .�`­:­�.., Mr. A. T. Wood has made a formal death of seventeen parsons, the coroner treasury. . There are quarts of -ELVE KI � I , , `.1 . TNV I . .. . .I.". . I� Z., ,-.: ,I . . ­ �� is any best. and the cows will remain -Y I ; A to� , - . I - offer to the Hamilton City Counpil to failed to find anyone guilty of a crim- G*Vemment Married on by Xp ' I of all shapes and Aims, from the ut on horseback ' ' �­ ", b i Id-the T., H. & B. road from Ham- inal wt. . 0 "14 'Profitable enough so that you can af-I he dial. A mo, ­ - :m ­ ; -:,:,?�i ul --..-- - �' . % ­ � ... - ' ' - , . , . . �., -..� .,:I:­,1.!:'I. --A 11ton to Toronto without -a bonus, and There is no doubt felt in Washington - Z"td*si 0"bery. I .. I needs as big as the head of a pin to : ­�� � ­ �­­ I. to put up f 25,OW as a pledge of hiis -There In a Council of Minis ford toisupplement their poorer,feedings F,,reat iridescent beauties the .size d these dials, aj . �­":�.- ::::�,"'.1­-.:,!--, bona fides. .1. political cirtlesthat an attempt will be ter"'thOY , of spring with better rations. Cows due� Ck Pry nut. There in one famous tific character :' �:,­.-1--,-,I-..- . . made at an early datei t0pr6" UPOD L116 are PUPPet4l. I r. into several ; I . . ,.,r.0".- �:�]:-.:,,�, _ fbere is a Grand Vizier te#alve late in March can be profitably era,o ­ ­., ­­ Mr. Gilbert Mcl,eod, market garden- House of Representatives thp desirabil- water flowed i 1.�.,- - ' , d which in as - ­�, '--.�� -,.:- - �.;: e ­ . .., er, while engageA in unlcmmtingawag-. ity of recognizing the Cuban insurgents -116 is the mouthpiece of the waster's milked till February, and under a first- . BIG AS YOUR FIST, he centre of gr - ;1 i '. . - ,:.,-/.- ­!�I .. ­'.. ' . . ­.. .. gon in Hamilton, suddenly fell to the whims. Every single matter, down to I I I - as belligerents. , claw diet during this prolonged lacteal! . d by the use, oi �".. 1. . .,. I I., -'s ��.­ :: �­ - the niont, trithng-& squabble in a coffee ' period they are really In better vigor are set with pearls and diamoluds. I i)ended cylinde -;;,- ­­ ''I. X;.1! ground, and died before medical aid ar and there am enough watA,-he-s. ­�...!, ,%�- �.',-�- -�-�...!,��: rived. Neuralgia of the heart was the A high board fence 18 bein built I I �were marked. . .1 ­­­ ­­` . � ­ -7 -1: around the site of all that is two-bumbel basket. There is a ..I ­ �'. ­,-.: ­'...­. cause, of death. I leFt Of the house, (Or 6x&mp1e--9OW 140ft the I fur the partu,rient oideal than if they' a nvention of the 1,- . � . . � ; ­ . A�'-.­ - Taltnage tabernacle at Greene and Clin- Sultan personally. Every appointment . had remained dry. Don't force mUch I cradle. covered with precious st ... it is known to- � . �. - - :,.,-.1 �,--1::­,.,-`,..­" . . LA,n approximate atateinent of the lia- ton avenues, Brooklyn. Inside the fenee is made and unmade by him. i which the children of seven di - I . .: I.­ .., : ,�:e-;,� bititie-i and assets in the estate of S The Min,- any*out of a war= stable two or three, r origin is unki - - - ;­�-,­�:�' ,�'- am- _,ultans . ---� ­-*� is a mass of broken brick and stone and am said to have slept, � n ,�­'':..' '- ­ -.� � %';-!� , .:", Eon, Kennedy and Co., of*Toronto, whole- twisted irm, braces. ister of Police in his chief spy and tor� times a day to drink water of an icy i counted a dozen hand mirrors, I own in Italy ' . . . . - . - ., -;­­-�: 8:1 ,I -I., -) I .Century. Some ­ Lle dry go,ds merchants, has been pre- temPer&ture. They will ohnike their, f nunes of gold and setting of e ,.I�,�;�:-.1. pared by the receiver, and shows a do- Fannie Linsley, of St. iomph, Mo., has turer. The M.iniat48r of Marine is his be&&in protmt and swallow oull about rubies and diamonds. 1-nere is man . ver,,'4d , --.-,. ,.,i ficit of about 8200,01A. . be Alinis- Wt what their systems need " the I [, I �I. ­ brought a- suit for 125,11W a"inst the ally in colossal Peculation. T I -izne �;any elaboi � Central Medical Coll I chair of solid gold, set with 19171.9 were consti ­ j,- m , ege for having cau&- ter of the Interior is perforce his means - elaboration of milk. It is a dead low in; stones, upholstered with a satin c � ,.%�.o .;,,-,.� Notice .appa%rs in The "Can'adal Ga- ed the body of her husband to be I*,- - - Rk yield all winter to water them in I 'Wore skillfully s-- ..1. ZettC. Qf a scheme to construct astearn moved from his gTave and used as &'sub- securing Wl 1 embroidered with pearls. The e ...�;­.­. O! " his own property t116 thi% too common style. . ,brought fal)ulotL, �.I .1 and el2etric, railway from Port Church- richest lands of the empire. *and thus Plana, I ever know was the bringing.of h", soldier, who ser � � , ---�. ject for dL4section in the college. - One Of the best- kept under a glass cam. and it . ., - ­ ill on Hud-g,.-)n Bay to Caligary. Power . i t16 gold footstool intront of it. . . �­ .. '­ . ii'l.-,.!��'.... ;-. is alivi sought to run a line of (x�ean- Ex-Governor J. T. Churchill, of Little robbing the State of. their returns in I running water into the stable.- which -ted one of the - ,., - . . I ­ Rock, Ark., a general in the Confeder- taxee- is a toilet table, the top of which is By i I � . - . �, . goin., steamers from Port Churchill on E-I(*Pt himself. nobodylimany wvA them maintained at a temperature: of lapus lazuli, and the feet of . . ts mechanb I Huftrin Bay. ate arm y, bu telegraphed Senator James aut bority, nobody has any rights, no- i of about 45 degrew. Whatever be your � are claw-ohaped, the claws being I Use was made I f water havinji, I Verry, 'offering fiks services to the Pre. body can perform 'any of the duties of - Ian of watenng. the icy chill should' of diamonds, emeralds, rubiews and M. ­ , The Grand Board of the Patrons of In- sident in the ewse 6f war with England' hin puoition. nobod liber y and life 1 C taken off. and the cattle ha ' its ri The - Y's t " a huncles. Big diamonds hang 8,10 -1 �, I dustry, which met on Friday in Toronto, in support of the M6uroe doctrine. are sate for an hour. And the rotten ; chance to drink shielded from cold. from the top of the table, and alon; - b--,- e- aPI)rmed. a resolution, to be, Pub- . kd stop at t .. vt Att,orney-General Child&, of St. Paul. together by on� huge , W the time like mi te-d by Mr. J?sepb Haycock, M.P.P., ,bole is cemented Ind& In th the cows will drink edge of it there is a deep fringe of rd was also m and all-embracing system ot espionage. : =Iotr is 7a at w riti the iiext ineeting of the Grand Asso- Minn., gives Tt as his cipinion that under ly�to theirr. which-, will add monds. . per to ascend a � eiatio,n, to admit all classes and profes- the constitution of the L'nited States it Everybody &us ts everybody else of milk flow. (G. E.: -g is t he - . i being a spy. anrTlurk Ne"It. An(Kher wonderful thin rs were marke, .q;o-i-. to the Patron ranks and abo liegal to open a Public school with hardly ventur" (We repent, however, that lection of bed quilts, which are m .. signs, pass-words, and pledgw. lish all Is I to express & thought toTurk. Not one ventilation. sunshine -and exercise are dered with pearls. Take 'the qui e as it advance, .. public worship, even it that devotion be . �:�,. -­ .. .,I restricted to saying the Lord's Prayer, Mi'llaw clan call upon another without 0006MArY to keep cows in the beat of same thing by - ­ � - ids bed and cover it with pear �e, 1 � % .1.� . I a W - -1 ," ,�- �­-­� .- .GREAT BRITAIN. ,� ':� :, �P.;,� the fac being reported at the pdam healt.b.) - � , ' . 4., .. �,.i .1 The bmt .. . all -sizes, from those as big as a n cock that fla -.-,..�,:��51­, , At St. Louis Ret. Father Owgrove, a . - - I I 1. -�,­ Th,-' Queen will- visit Nice in the' Catholic priest, diA�d as a re3iiit of MOD Are In exile. In all Con- - - ,� , . 1 . , '' , -- �"..-,I spring. . be- stantinople then in but on* ma -- . 1. . . head to some as large as the fa ith the approac -....4 ing . run over b a loc6motive in the dares beard 11 he Sultan. That is Haws, - :'l1"ln1fP193 Without Milk. . cbestnut; string thousands of . k -:,�`� The. Imperial Parliament " wbo ,-- d twice, wa,q �'L ' , will -Mee railroad yards. The officials of the road pasha, Minisl,er -pearls into all shapes, so that I ..1. t I . f ­ . of Marine, and he , L Milk is the perfection of or ancient tir ­�, . ..:!� on Februar'.V 11. . believe the man throw himself under bogate that the Sultan dare na, * feed fOr cover the quilt witb embroide,ry, .. . , I..;.. the locomotive with suicidal intent. YO11W4 pim but they will thr! . � ­ won depose I dt�r you have some idea of the kind of I -- - ..--I.:q The Queen,s shorthorn heifer him- He receives enormous sums of othes under which the most f REAT .1�.,-.1- the ,championship cup at Smithfield Chic-ago University is the -recipient money for tbs Upkeep Of the fleet. and material, w*# properly prepared. cl he past I MEN AN I ..;;- --6' � I - -$1.000 000 ift the donor ba- as there is, Of COMM, no fleet kept up B"rding houne " city swill, so called, And then the C011eCtiOn, ,of a Ubed People wk � "'L"", Cattle Show, - . I . I of another I , of the Sultana of t have I - Miss- Hele , . �. , . - , -1 �. Six of the crew of a c�ollier - --;0*ye n Ctsver. The condi- these find their wa t ,me private seems to be the beat of anything Mide Upon one sword hilt 1 ,counted 15 L . . .- ..,� riogns,of the gift are that it-shall be de. pocket. r %ta 0 so e Fells ­ -nad by her "sinking in a collision is is the hold he from milk. probably beciamse of the mon&. each of them as big as�the .. " dro,, WhOthe . of 9b �.. ,..-.. n,-,ar Liverpool. voted to the increase and spread of naa over the Sultan we do not know, but p .... . I ­ . - ...�.w ".. 1331fa�st engineers haVA,--'T'ejec e know!6dge within the fields of biologi- there is another statement made to be variety of the M&twW of Which it is of & man's thumb, and there wer . i-rent Para,grap ....-1.1. -. . I t 4 the cal science. . possesses i d . add just swords set with all kinds. of I uxle-Y's notorioi ;-:.-. ,- roposais for a settlement of the trou- effect that boo composed. It this in used. There were saddles embroidere a fad which i I . ':� While Mrs. .Tauies Williams, of Jeffey- placed in AlAft kOPing. outside n, . e h h w r �w in t , -"I -.. E15% 1with the: shipbuilders. 7Turk Doug Ot ate to &r he Mam-' pearls, with stirrups of silver. I Mazarin, Card � . 11 sonville, Ind., was &easinU turkey for tOrtaill papers c4mnect,W with U this cannot be obtained, you can re- were pipes set with diamonds. .. .�­- -'. : . The Duchess of York, formerly Prih- dinner she found in the ird'a claw a death of Abdul Azix. and that in L f I -�, J..� : . cem t4) the more expensive method Ot case contained the costumes of the Stewart Pan _,.:. -:�11. I gave birth to a ,son diamond solitaire the size of a pea. The his de"ition or sudden death tb are sort -..--�L .*11,�; on &Saturday morning. . - tans of the past, each of which t public men. Th, .. .- . . .­-I. . . fowl came from a farm clooe to & pio. t0b0given totbe world. In the me&n- ' 00oking up small potatoes, odds an I .1 "- - A Canadian, Mr. Herbert,.' d ends us should not be'oj .: with precio stories. Of the gold. ­.- . . �V.:­ - - Taylor, nic ground, and 'it is thought that it time his enormous wealth. his great ill- of vegetable pnemlly.-the greater the there were dishes of solid gold i - - .. - . .�. .­­�­-,..'�.. Reade, has been appointed h . . fluence. and the hatred felt reat-lovers, nor tl . , � .- .,�,X"t-.. 8 onorary pick a for him by variety the betler,--and mix in 80MO ougb for a baby's bathtub, arid �;-,­ 1!-:-, urgeOn-ge"16MI to the Queen. all his subordin&tm are three'iUdispu grain. ouch as best wheat braiD, rophet, it wil - I . .. 1:.,; '.. ' At Topeka, Ka,s., Governor Morill t� corn cups �nd saucers, t , .� , I I., �:,�,�`�.2., .,.L* I. . Two hundred trains enter and leave called out Battery B of the 8 te mil_ able facts. . - .1. - . .1- ta, ' and oe" ground "ther. To make a were - I L' "I K i L n d ipt,'c s massive and heavy,,. --had so' great a .I ­ I '. 1. _ Th j t two I y fluenti&l 44-gallon cask of swill, you would want I -1 .A� �-... ; .. oorgate ,street station London, every itia to protect the Kansas Medical 1001 ore SrW US rea 1 in precious metal. - . . of tl� 11 .. � , . ­ - " 0 is S I..,L..�'�:�!:**".�"-l�.",..,-."�-,-, ��- h ur throughout the da�- loge, which was threatened by- a mob. -man in Turk6y. The first is Lufti Aghs, about half a bushel each of vegetables � . . of his pet oat i � ­ :,7 - . . � -1--�- . .::.' ­::.---­�­� -itirsh agriculturists --are a it ting The trouble was c,a,uu*d by the discov- . . . ­ . ­ - : ,. �, Bi servant and adviser to the Sultan. and corn-and-oats. Put the . I ,�,- .., . `.-,­. gi a Wit in .". . . ­ *;� ., � '' - . . - � ­ - . . % -. :Iy��- �- �:, tho formation 4`h this valet the Cali h of blam the caak and wald thoroughrvy .:1 ' PIANOS OF PAPER. --... ot awaken her, � - ­ ­ ­ ­ 0 00 �`.­ L �` ,'.- .1 Of a Party in Parliament ery in the dissecting room of the Col- '11 with ' :L . ." , � ­' - I t I k after their interests. led vege- -- .... . I.' ., . .:,,­ ".. . I I ­ � rt of his rol)e U ��1 -. .. . , �:­rl� lege of the bodies of three women AtOl- affairs of Turkey and its relations with tablm weU mashed. and feed warm I . - take's counsel concerning the doinesito WIIW water. Pour in the boi -� ,- ... :­ , -11. Sinc* his elevation �o the post of C en from the Topeka oemeteriw. ZXquislile in]rose a-ad ElabOrikitl oved the other .-- ­ �- ;..,-:­ ...�� r ".'' -'�,,' ­ .I om- - the Eur 13m;;orii. The-eecond is when properly thinned. P, ., . -�� ­. .1 .-.. ­­­�­ 0 . mander-in--chief, Lord Wolseley V"n _gs. as a rule, . � - . '. !..1., . . is in Business in the United Stabes has been Abul Huda, the Sultan's private mol. do not like thick swill &led:. . ... - - �. � .11 - - -.-..-,. .-., -,�...-... ..... great demand to a-ssist at public fune- quiet durin nd 4L idoppy ar- . . 1. .1 - Y .and left tabby , i --I..,,..,:.:. �',­� . tiong.. 1 . �g the week, and Do improve. lab, the r"t who conducts the ser- ticte seems to be best'ina every respect.1 "All manner of articles in ths­ � .�.' 11-�- ­ . Ment is likely t4) Occur now I . -1 � ; ­-­'.'-­ , until this vice in tc r0y81 MOsquea. In oom- SU beetis aw an excellent winter of wood have been used in the , . Have . . . � I :��; �f,­�. - - new Tear. In some . .you ever ` - ' - -, I , ; .- Infanta Eulalie of Spain 1­1p"Ain direCtions mild wea- parison with this Ignorant tanat . and will go a lo W .. - -. ,�- -" 9 ther ic the ng ay tewards I ,.-'�..'­Ik'.-,.-. ' a holiday week in London, Js credited *ith. depreming the de- Council of Ministers, yen. and the rt, " said the 'te to his friend- ,� I L- .... �,I - - fac - --,'.., , �, She is stay.; iure of pia; I ''.I.- .. �,� FAA- suppo Ing pip if a little swill is al- noo' L - ...­ . .,-.. �� ing at a' mand for seasonable goods, but at vsri- bawadors themselves. an Maria wax- lowed. If cittle are fed oorn in the ear for oiAe of the greatest of English _­ _ _j� _ ­� ... hotel, and has not been receiv- the death of o '. . ,:L'. _�._, _ . . . .m� . � i � ed by the Queen. ­ ous points in the United States the tem- works. . . �-1.-�.a., - -..' s'�- '. - �­ rosvenor 11 he , � -�...�,�..­-, '. . � * .the manure, . � &ad pip have the run of ::., - -,. ­: perature has . . .. . makers. . i _: � , � A small electli I- - - been quite low enough to .- 1W­..r...­p"-,*......&- .. . InPel was'found ,��1 �.­': ..­.�:- 0 910 is being �ised makea, general seasonable I � I they will do first-rate with is little swill ��:.'­­- ­-­ average - - ' ' - on Y. PIP also 'do WeU on a mixture . PIS the iftost 'atiece I d happy a Jife . -- I I . ��f. '.1*1 � .-�­::�� '.. i I , . - , - "I ,insteaA of a bell in some tele ,hone ex- business sense. Any '� . ... it cats form ) . . I - ;� in a - - " Perha ssful: ., I , . .- ., w�.­� changeo in England. The calf for ' how, Wholesale trade UVed. 1111, 014 fr6M Drownino. :: �h clover and w4rm wa these in paper. of which maill,P, -, -..,-' ­,­� ,`:4 nection lights the lamp, ,Coll- is dull all round - - ter. with . .�-'�­­. - .�..­' 11 - I I . . , and. aa usual, stocks itmp"garlain.-A.A. SoUthwick. . r -, His full titles " -.1.- 1118t now are not being added to. In - Miss K4therine , S. -Gelling has just I I . of exquisite tone and appea a he Archduke Rt ' . � -,-�l : - , ,�:/.. It , reported that the Prin& of . . I 1. ? . , ' ' ­ ­ -­ ­�...... I I . . .. I..",...--: ,..��,�;.­- 'V�ales &;1-ida,7 special ­ ­ 1 bedu made. The Duke of N .L . aburn, Earl . -1 . ,,­­. i.1� �: ties there has been a no, be-an awarded a testimbnisl by the . �� ­. . 11 ; I Mot -11 I :­.,,. ", .-4 ' - � Raticide, waowl � , , . - I I I �- - '. --.­r,ev­---�,,,- . - -4 ., . -.1 ., timable -decrease in demand. Oollections &I Humans Sudety. She is only'16 yeara ­ Or8hard and Garden Notes , . -1 ba-. one of tm finest specimenil .. � .. . .- "'a a lot Of money when the South ROY- . - : .:' .­,� . '. " ­ - .., ,.?, .1 Lon - 1 .. . 'e, should be a ."', f African market ,was at its h6ght in .have also shown Weakness, and prioes be' .�L .,.-. .� . don & few months ago. ntle & downward tendency. The of&96- but Whik she W&S bathing on the 11, �-' Pem flourish better if in proximity-paper pi&no,.*s being of Fren tland, and if thf - � It I. .:. ;� in - , . . conti . . li.. I . . -1 . There is a grow,i f I -- i outlook is be W to iStone. L . . :� � .." - %-�­, . . E tter for iron and steel next 0010t of the ink of man, last . teA most ornatelY - weara black rib ;1_ '.. _,._,­' A M - 11 ee in in n land.. - ', - GuMulf . . - . , and decors f L . --1 4 . . . bionth. I I - %��V L -­ '-, favour cri protee if Lord alifi- she saved a life under Ittl (IW4 I -Where-the 1 ­ tures by w-ell-knqvm French - - a band of crape, ., , v�_-�.. ­, ­etWu, bL A . �­-L ' particul y ; LL . . -.1 .-.­1 .1. ., , '- I ad - - . . 1. - ,�­.... . I - . ".. ..'', .47 -; -- i lattlei..Womy, blkht.. I loss, or, . rtchan "-' her filical lisy. -Engla ­ - Pmud is. very rkh there The Duke gave 5W guineas ff' .. - - bii holds out no hape that . GENERAD�? ­�, . ,�. --- : ficult e4reuM . 0 of his fore.paw,, -L �;. wil I taum. Sbb Saw another Will be-but I - r his ' I - L- ­ -.-:-L--- .9p PO Tbl� 91*inish Cabinet haii :rv�ignod. YOUAg girt, Ellen Powell, out of I ,her , tb4t;W*1 I*rMitt mainly, no doubt, on amount 0"M, - Abd to L : L � ' . ,�',., .9 -e . ­ ,.,-,. ,�,"�-- - � ,,,, -The`-Edgli�h weeki - ' depth-, and sinking.- Miss %- 11, -W"-1. Trew . ,. 111, wark (if i ,sp - ;­-.­ -: �- ,.c ..m',_ Y Papers devote . The Japanese have evacuated Poit. at thin L lAff .hazM*Ij their L, ' 9WW hNP- namentation. �­- ., eats adds: - I I .... "' . ' . ­*� 00fisidetable Inace to 6 unfriendly at- 'Arthur. . moment burdened with 'child- � I .growth aro ramly astir.- "Ivory pianos , -1 d all, serva . I - ...,­.�.. .­ , ..­ ;�- " � . - the TTnited ta,tes respecting ' , a L I _ .are by no ', - rtitn4le of 1� she W" teaChbW to UWL"%. She_ OoUtd faetoryL. , '' . ­­ ... - L .. 0 nts ii - .� ­- I - � P. . � I ' - _ . � I... . , : common aad the Dowager J . t , � . �t -­-L`��: thL Vew'zuela and the Behring Sea Herr-D6we, tli6 itiventor of .bu - not desert ber Uttle pupil. & : 1. - -. .11 . r . I)Y it,,-than any -1 .. . . �I ..,. - ,�,��,`.,...­ - tv .- .. , let-proof coat,- is dea *the I -I _4d.Mo. she .-- V`erytrftL6bWabstr%J1W4�to .' - Dudley has,a magnificently c �-,?.. nfess. I !".. ..-.-�,., ques ions. .- I . -d. , - . L -1 L;;� Ic � --- � ..,. . I , , I. ­ . � - ' , -� 1. ­ - cimen. Pianos d ivory are, IZW�- I � was fond of cats . ... ­:�1. - A British and an 1ta:11ali' swam, ftMing her On W bwkk to the 1�" 1. . I a sym . -'' ".1 V.-.,.� I':. ipbuilding Wni gi -nNArlea torm.I -tree looks I um ... . �� , �; , The:; 8' h' -stri - veasel of dro irl's ansistanoll, Isad .I . - ­­ -ARM-Sbaped seaf. made every year in n ''L , -� . L ­. kt.;­ i- ker� Of Belfast, war passed up the Dardanelles. b Uj� L _dd, L_ - .. . . � 4 , �, I at Ravenna lic 1, ­- and the Clyde have refused to I Z =af 'of forts to . . : I ­ - ,'� ­ a.", J-. I � accept ­ . 0 got thm a :I' ., 1." - 1 . L- 1.I ch efly' for In Ian Princes . ' . Daniel Maclise,s �� I ::� 7'. The Times . - I =""to. I - . . orm.1ty. . ... . L . �1� - -, :L '_ ­ I . - I .1. - . , , -- , er v pian* I -a I . I .: � ' " -Man . a I � ..�__.;_L . the tertas agr�-ed apon by their repre- 144 . : . . - , '' I '-A)l Wonn4 I -­� -, Spaiiiiih-Am icans. Harriet Martine --.I- 1-1 . the battle Of A`mi)a�Aaigi at 2,000 .1 - -1 - - --!.­-.­- � ,�­ I I - - a .- --aft - 66tt , - . .1 ­ , . , I -,on.crew - , �the Ar for lid ,silver have beei , . ...'. -­. bentatives, 'and the unfortunate st _- - ­ , - I'll ­ I e- ind . �,�. , I ­ -, rike n1en. I , *I beb*Pa- n L J*064JJV40�, ­ a maa , I - able wqman sil '. � - . . -t-,r . , - � ...,-,. - , -­ -8till continues. . . - - . .1 , 'L .1 . - - -1 .. .. :' ' q' I . ,.i:,. , -W . -� ' . o .--. - -� . I I The Sultan has L-sued an ' . L . L I _ _ ­ _Vj,0 smathin'.4. w" only nwently compietedd bl'' ..... I I , � - . !.I' . ., ­� - . - . ." , to kftp - ­rat, ,, , ­ I� "- ; , . - I . law and turnin :­. . . irade per-, - . ,.1. � A- Sao., ! ­tw ..; � I . :L- )­ � f 1".. Ica � I ,0, . Out 14 I ., i�-� � .:,--�- �I - ­ , . 10, , ... Caress i of her � --W . � �,,A� ,-,.� --The, Initting the extra r& to ap- � " ,1,"-�,4 ­',I "�I& I I PIS L 0 ,1- . I ;­ -.'_'L­. I Airier i n liner Indiima, in turn. - ,- , don fir& for the Nizam of 11 - . �- ­ Whoress Jb0b0M :VVoikl�!­,! --'.-- 'T ­NIFT-W, " * -ft L -,�' , _� '­ , , .axid-' - I 1. -, ' ' -"�"lf -A, - no cases have L ,� -# Wit If .1. ,,nZ�, . -1 A ­ � - , %4 " .� " vsrit) ,. ' i ,* � "4 1.�.. �- - �­ iva in' t1he M21'wy- to land her pamen- proacb Constantin . . k . oi,4 -�0.,�., ifi�i"- . - _, �'L, - r i�A --I, Val-L L 1;� 1119 to a re�sting p, . �i�; . � ­ _ 'it L - - _ _* . . 4, _ - ­ , -L OX.- " 04 am "I'I-, qyollx�-, , f�V I . 001, 1. - ';!!11 J11 ,4,,,V31!p(,,f Mil ( --� k ­",, ,, ,,, 0, , " -� - 1. I . " .�­ � _ _ va 11 , � _ . , � .:; ,- , -)I. , . A 61C [ . shoulde; .� .. -- 11�ICO it � -,7 -, - I , - .M *4 , � 1, � . - , . " 1 . , .11 - � ! � . I ift , : '. .t vv%&&�'1� � ,. r.41 , , , ided witb. . 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'J , r.. x 1 . . f. �.l :i , 3'r+ tea in OldTtn+esKe .self oftb '1. a'''a: .' '"'*di .: x: u D p1e pt T e , . Z`V ' YItARiB. q it i AtfrXu e. . . 1 .r 'i h -..� r b :- !'rising iieurs, • y iII �Phieh laeliatas Old. �. a, 5 it .... ,. tails Their m • ' ,. ' t: >'; In progress ln. the invention of de + sant . - . , At Times Unable to Wallt-x'Ota11y Ctu•d K . The- = sat suceets of the cha+�Q[ate re ars[ sof - trine ��,''; � for measuring t:he flight oP the A curious method of obtaining horses of Kidney Trouble by South Ameirican , p p � will- tt is practiced .by some. . of the Indian ![idney Qure. ,. the house of- i alter Baker & �Coo (established r nay very slow. If+: Was hare- a - . .�� - tribes. It ill called an the latus amok- Perfect relief ft'otn intenses suffering ' it1 7gf}) haS led .#© the piaCln on.the tyfilitlCet , ', ,',±� of years loefrc ills 'a�aiiid- glass P le ark the contrast between the darlc'xiess i ing horses. If-a trine decides to send as ,Diked out. It answered very o! the dun Ilnan t�isleadln and unscru ulOus imiti®ns Ind of ;: out a .war-party the fizat thin t goon and the bright sunlight Y g p of the heavens above.. This was the . `"' �� •r vin {o mark the duration of time, but g o 1'e of. #heir realms, labels and iNra @f s. t a thought of is whether there are enou h 'e rien of Mr. Joh.[ Snell.a well- ,, _ pp - waiter f k� t� ISP• ppm c hunting the eiours only the g xpe c4 horses at hand to- recount Che...warriors. known and retired farmer, of W ingham, Baker & 'Co. are the oldest and largest mane' � tl ,��' i tib, ,vho '+could afforc] ;an elabor-. _- . Ont. Let him tell his w ; • e k 9 , t •:;It)rovement on -th;e device; couli` iCf' as iaa often the case, flee hblCses of the" two`vea.rs I-cuff®red untoldsxtli e• poi p 4 r ry aad factor - ,of . ure and high-grade Cocoas and >�tt tribe have been stolen•b other Indians at times I could not *alk;•and [lire .. it . it., It will be noticed that all ;sly Chocolates on this continent. No-chemicals ars � , ,�,, it they decide to "smoke" enou h horses atmnciin It ion have intense sin, tits It . ;: y- _ early tirnekeepers ivere not port- g g E for the - result of kidne dis8aao-that foptowed a �. used in. heir manufactures )' �W j� ' lould = A - present needs seed to steal a i Y 1 1 ,? 4: >e8�. red a number oP years elapsed severe attack of la grippe. I.aeal phy i { ° 3 c +�YY�� iarborS supply from th6ir..,erlemiest;,at the first i slclans could not .help me, and 1 was Consumers should ask fat, and b sur8 that i n ny st�coess was made in' manu- in, . YM i a timekeeper- that could be - j oontinualiy growiti worse which � - `.1 rf `. , ,- )ply opportunity, g they get,the enuine Walter Baker & Co, s oods.. ,�, ,« j.4 t When this deeisioi► is reached. arum- alarmed family and friends. �At this _ �+ _ t` . y Y anitllSt'' _. ) l alx,ut. 'Ih'e pS>eket ring dial critical lament I saw booth American `ate 111 tlkr I he first-solution of this problem. i er is dispatched to the nearest friend- gidne ure adverts ed and resolved to' . �' •r "'. ' # ' , y 7 'VV�LTER BAK�P & CO h�mllt�d 1er as y tribe with the message that on a Ger : tr �i ere Invented about 100 I3. C. - y it, as a dying man will grasp at D4RCiHi"STER• MASS. 1 k � - It a?: _ the taro da the will be visited b a I anythi . ,,. , ��ere manufactured in large Y y Y num- . nK• Result:-Before half a bot- - F% : -' ' tie had been taken I was tatall - --____-- i g x, +Inmon �° I it iPs as late as the-seventeenth her of young men,.fortiaing a war party ' Y re- �+ - „ X{<- ►.: from his t.ril e, who r lieved. of pain, and two bottles entirely Mario BUS��Et7� . , *y ,�, e effects I ,1 r�, and sold to those who were squire horses. Ung cured me." ' , Yd'� ::- , „ ► the a an wl>z :,,,,,r to purchase watches. stri ppointed day the-warriors appear, �C two g I b Peed to thp, waist. hey march si- . G �:�, k coLLE c�onsam tlan, Wont LaGrippe, I'neutuuonia, 2 ,V ,- c c ,rater clock.was the sucOessor- gently to the village o their friends P fflLlt Y>rAAR, pp )" , , and all Throat and Lun diseases are :. t. lti;vat, he:;e earlier' inventions. Thi was seat themselves in a circle, light their g c , make a . pipes,and begin t:o smoke, at the same , cured by Shiloh s Cure. Mast widely attended fa Amer[oa.'' ��� tri , a str II,`ention of.;the Alexandrians, and time making their wishes known in a I Extreme views are never ,lust; 51ome-• For catalogue,address : ' 'j I it brc)ught- out about the time of sort'of droning chant. thing always turns up which disturbs ROBINSON & JOHNSON. Yourself It yon are`onfl of those sheaf. - 1 Tr va se 'he tree Present! t . the calculations found on their data. BELLEVILLY, ONT. able drspepttes and moko rep yon. mind ` _I h c i,i rt h of Christ. It was used to y here -is seen, far out on Tancred. - - x f . the plain, a band of horsemen ridin to try Sts Leon. We have the teecimony h of w :I-lire the duration of tinge b al- g . of thousands to this effect, and Your t l,'� y oily caparusoned steeds full a ui d ► Cold in the Head Nasal Balm Ives �j U l Dye psi Inflam- , : , I r ,eater to esca from a Gantt Y q pee ,, - ppee a, ease is no worse than theirs. Write for ii} y oration of the abuadaad testimony. r or war. These -horsemen dash u to instant relief.a ill cures. Never tasi7A. f Lungs• etc. ct} 1 `� r I, fr a regulated flow." It met P y t31r• LsQll �ili�ribl ��6�Br QQ , ` , 5 i the villa a and wheel about the band of Want and sorrow are the wages that B SUL I •� t) Polarity in Greece, _ where it beggars sitting on the ground, in circles folly earns for itself.-�Sahubart. FRR TREATMENT AND CURE U3E ' i3 ": int roc+aced and used to measure which constantly grow smaller, until l i•ic A-.t', , r Re Lyi t inn; for • speakers in Athenian - _ ,i�: at last, they are as close as the Continued trials prove that Eft. Lettbn �+ • t ,rt ; of just ice. Che first ,nater was Y eetn Mineral Water is worth double t$• Head Office. gin St t1r t91i{t �' get to the smokers without .titre over o ce Oi,B i g `- n to the accuser, the second to g quantity of any other medicine. � , , ``` them. Then each rider selects the man TORONTO. 4 is bo at.cused, and the third_ to the to whom he intends to present his If a better system Is thine impart It; ''AL>NBANAEB." Pastsl,l N SPiiAIAL eT. r is a';. :, ` y runs CIA[, OFF pony, and as he rides around, sin ing •If not, m�►ke t11le of Mine.-�Oraoe. FO$ TWENTY-FINS YEA$,8 millia A SPE ICER and ells - 16" Notre Dame lit„ Molntrealt,t r ��I �. y lig, he lashes the bore h o! � � , •,I)pointed to watch the water clock the man he has selected with .the heavy _ A' P. 784 -- r ''.;� 1 cl pec t hat it was stopped during any rawhide whip until the blood is seen t0 _ t 3s of the errtiption. The amount of water to .trickle down. If ,one of the smokers --- ' • - - , paid to. sI'eaker .vas regulated by the im- should flinch under the blows, he would id the 'a nc e of the case. It w.0 intended not get his horse, but would be sent � _<,: r E_4;� . �•_ - c, c c make the Athenians spook to home on foot and in disgrace. - ' 0 $CNOOLS UNDER ONE MANJ10Ef1lENT _., it LLli eCt _ 3� 1yP point, w;tbout wandering from At last, when the horsemen think • g TORONTO AND STRATFORD, ONT. ` , -, is suppoll I r stili ject, thein friends have been made to Gay Taking cold, is a common complaint, Ii Un qu� estioa$bly the leading_- Commarei � e iezpendl ' tri}. A ffred of England had a varix-r enough in suffering for their potties, fe due tO impure and detsoflent blood mid Bohoom in'the Dominion; advantages best in 7 '. n {;� the ,rater clock, which eonsistc;d each dismounts, places the bridle in the it often leads to serious troubles. T1s Canada; moderate rates;students may enter ;:;, -$ �V many hill-ring candles that' had rii,ggs • hand of the smoker he has selected, remedy_is found in ure, rich blood. at any tune; write to either school aad l ,4.. aLst amotljp' 11 rid t-hem a.t various intervals. In and at the same time hands him the "I am not.vary strong aad aOmetimea mention this r. , J , pe THECOOK S BEST FR1� "' FIs of his 1,f these devices cogged wheel$ whip, saying: . need a tont to bel ms battle a iainet g W dt 1gI'T.IOTT• 1i inoipals, -. � H p •----- - r treacle to receive their impetus ere, beggar, is a pony for you to sickness, I find that two or three tioLtlae l_ARr4i4T �P+ IN i"ANitif private to falling water. By this-method ride, for which I have left m mark." of Hood's 8arsaparilL b rest what I need. THR At[RMOTOB CA. Roes taalt tee worie7 y windmill bua[neu bamcm it has reduced the oost at I got r1 .vas a regularity of motion but After all the ponies have been pre- I have taken} it occasionally for several Vial Dower to 1.'a what it was- tt has many branch .y .correspoll ' 1 n t. of equality in force. One of ssented the " beggars"- are invited- to a and do not have any Qootora' trilia heu:sa,tired atuvD[ies its goods and mish e 16x ks, sent by Tiaroun AlraRebid grand feast, durin which the are "" PA " M�JAMN Hlotlnvat, AEi Beau• atywirdoor• Itoa+►ayiddoe.tunoisna oldiers and- g y beaker sraele for less money than t�Ii, ti, Charlemagne, ,vas considered treated with every. consideration by fain St-,t�leston,& a• Remember others. - It mares Pumping Anil Y ,. - ,chose std „f the ivunders of the world. The their hosts, who also load them with carred, 8teetoai.aniaea•attor• t floors, I ``' 4s wero set in oration by, falling food sifficient for their homeward ur- Completlon dmnls, TilUng -P.,-A J8 and Faced steel Tc=wera,aLeei$n=s 6aw ,'. r 1, and there were twelve little brass nQy The braves depart with full atom- F•ramea. arae[ Flood Cutters and Feed NLY ASKYOURSEWIN817ACHIN ,�htT nom, fillea-1. � hirli were opened by the revolu- ache and smarting Backs, but ha in oriadom On Applicauou It will name one FDR IT, OR SEND 6A BCENY P o .' 'nes. I f of thea wheels. Little balls then the possession of their ponies and in an- thine,uiteiea that tt wW rnrnlah anal O FOR PAFCOI,ARS PhtCE UST, "�7�f+ l vrith e �',► c;ut., marking the time ��f day. tics anon of the tithe when their Eric-reds J'¢°"� 't 1� �° °'°"t p'�°°' n�'°rII'� SAMpL $ CbbTPON AR ,&c. p Tmks aad Pumps of all kind.. slim ccs emalosue, , , , i l" h [lie time was hardly as exact shall be in distress and shall come to . a OaAerst that.iGdiwsU aad Flllaate.lileyela,Crkaaa •+ •• • t" :n the 3 a hit required_ for running a modern smoke horses with them. s r8 r 1 ` e , ,t mules c ;, 't rain, it ,vas very accurate for - i f • - • andment �' 'tltJ s• Lul'eQ t0 Death b L! ht l Is the pee Trust Blond Purifier. 1 6 for =>{ je„-ems, ' the balls rolled out they fell upon t 3r S , ' iS tell, striking the hours. The The attraction -that a 1' ht hay foT r incl glasq .creta ince' open until ll o'clock, i J e easy to buy easy to take �� , y, l is m onds in, ;1 figtl res of- � - winged insects is to lie maclo the means (load $ Pi l�s easy to operate. zdc. 0' . . V1 carts of -l' VELVE KNIGHTS of their wholesale destruction- A pat- .__----- ------ :I : from the nuc ori horseback and paraded rbe- ant has been secured on an ingenious _ O� �� - - rhe Glial. A monk named Vfgley electric device. Within a lasrge glass • .1 , ` of a pin to it,e;t t hese dials, dnd first Dave t hem globe an incandescent light is placed. flee size ant ific character: lie divided a f3 Weaken122g; Poll Catlnot of We want every MU$/p T�,gQH�/!��' ane famoti$. Aller. intim several sm,ill Dells, and The exterior of the globe is coated, with , Calls t3attl Rheptm.Old Bore lee tile, to have aeopy of oar New {sea nae) MUalO a mixture of honey or wine or ,;cher , ford to fall below your healthy Bolin. �+Nipples, urns. Scalds.*to. CArALOQUN✓oar/ssuaaa. �t ie one of fire `.�� -� lie ,rater flowed from one to an= sticky substance+. Turn on the light, { L,Andwar liENERAL muslo,atui irtut4J0 FIST, r t he .entre of gravity was Chang- darken the room, and aq hour later all : Weight, If you will take Scotts _ BOOK Catalo+;ues ever•issued, Containing• watches w.. creel by the use of an indicator, as flies, moths and other winged nuisances • 7EACHER'3 GUrDE Ern the aelectioa i`r' uspended cylinder revolved, the in the room will he found hc>l,elessly " " �� ofldusic. /1roMu5t/p TEACHQReariAfFOR r iaritonds, t4: 1, ii ere marked. Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil With sere is a g „• in,ention of the clock, in .suet- adhering to the 8urfaee of the g-lobe. j To ear waErHour rHla woaK. We alaoea c ions stun ' pp I EVERYTHING PERTAINING to MU8/O anQ ri it is kno,vn to-do scot, fcillow- They may then .be removed with warm HYpoPhosphites .of Lima and pUEtABLE MUSICAL JNSTRUMENT3, seven diff Y, water and the trap.set afresh. r t WHALEY, ROYCE A Co., lag Yonl:e dtty ,.. ` Its origin is snkno,,n, but clocks Soda Whelk your friends first COMFORTABLE TORONTO, OANADA. `_' ,e slept, knotivri in Italy. ass early as the nrirrurs, Ir c,:nt cry. Some think they were ;Courteous Inv!tatlon; x - tell you you-are getting thin, ���-�-w� - - _.� n6 of stn . itive twci by the Saracens. From , , . - here is an t tine many elaborate and whims.- A coupe of burglars were trying to .. ARr ,yit h you Will quickly restore your. SoLv �y ��lln l�, n pp t n e f effect their entrance into a house. The �LLl �[ii�- Pabll0at�oIl n ." cle -tans were constructed, and those ]vEADING S s a satin c h were skillfully and wonderfully tressle. of the est-ablishment heard them. healtnyweightand may thereby The chttu , brought. fabulous prices. An old and, opening the window gent! he olr -- and it has a►. .,n solci�er, who served prior to It389, aiesrved: You beet better come after a paLltiltea• } r: '�C it of it. t n Sohl one of ter most curious 9, while, as we' haven't all gone to bed j Prevent serious lllnet�s• ,.- ASK NOW READY: k d rshicb is (3� its mechanism the fi are .of yet. I �;�! Persons have been known to FOR Ofd Maar ebtvarin and Other$tnrieet. "-' TIIEM. • H l�dward ,W. Thumson....=1.01 '. feet of ,v. .tutee i+as made to drop iAto a The Red Rod wine. . ct ws being of water having the hours. mark- To Beautify the Com lexlon $rain a pound a day by taking a, rut,ies and nits rim. The figure .ti<ould float I A •--do not take th cosmetics, paints and � an ounce a day of Scott's Emul- liy J, Jncks,u Wray. Illustrated..... LNC, s hang d t"I and stop at the proper hour, . po„dors ,vLieh inure the skin.t,ut take I • - - A victory won. By .1nu[e$, t3+,nA Iiluetrated.... LR ri, 1, Sion. This seemsextraordivalry, - aarbaralietac. AatoryofMsthodism• ` '' and aeon ill the time like "a'learned pig. ' the easiest way to gain a beautiful col I By W. H. 1 idiroi0, 1). ll. Illustrated.... .7f p fringe o it tri ,vas also made in the same +'f'I,er to ascend a pillar on which or and- a ,wholesome $kin. Health ie ' but it 18 absolutely trUtr. , ling is tlw f1„ur:y were marked and point out t"he gratest iieautifier. The means to ' .t �� 1of Q fi0 j �. 'REI�DY EA1�LY tN 4EDEMHER • :ch are em ince as it advanced. A mouse Idid l,eauty, comfort, and health .far women ,.s 4 , :e the quilt lig is Dr. T'ierce's Favorite Prescription. kelt & Bow% BaHw k. JDc,aad tl. -By N Dll n Gra11i Cat aid Crradleri tories. with pearU s`imP'thing by crc ping along null eyes, sallow or wrinkled face, and @ �t1OII 1 - , ur-marked c•oinice. The figure of C nrr'rraill. With Aar °h; dig as a ,Ion cork -that flapped its wings those feelings of weakness," have their ' ••THS SUN." A Strictly - thron�h a reliable and trait and illtu i rations by b. Dickwu Pat• �� BICYCLES-- terson, R O. A............................ I.Oi 4 aS the fa . With the approach of the hoii a. rise in the derangements peculiar to High Ornda tvhcsel, ata snot a fill . Canadian Wild Flowers. �r<i, women. Aioderote t rices, Send lorratuloAue: I t�'[th ilotauicul d►escriptioaA by Mrs. '-" '., ands =of cru„Pd twice, was also _a popular ' •< O. T. PENDRIT$, hiartufaetnrear. Trnih, Etitbelli,lied by ten full age r3o that it e fur ancient timekee ars. t Favorite Prescription " will build 73 to Si Adetalde St» W, fiorunto. d g _: pl�ateA. drawn and colored. b bLanp b !� ,ci�roidery, A. ! up; strengthen, an invigorate, every ________ R�C81.1a>cNT OPPOBTCN1TiE11 TO Mra.Chambariin. Fourth edition, print b i is hP kind of _ I run dowa "- or delicate woman by re- , R. �lvtixAY I►fecFAst.Axta.spec/abet E e. most fa •• 3 MASE PROFIT BY OUR ed from entirely new type. size of ��``. GREAT MEN AND CATS. ,rulating and assisting all the natural , D E,ir and 1 hroaL 31 Carlton SL. Toronto - i book 14 4$ tl inches.. - , Yt _unctions. ' ------ ---_-__ .__- _ _ ;a_sC have _� - OUQLAS eR0•, 61ate, i3ravel and nista _ • NEW PLdNa. Mere and There in the Hone Land,4� tion of aP ,.nir,hed People. N'ho lions Reeu Fa�iid - -- 1 ley Cannitr Haight. In one volume of _ - '[ roofers, nletalliC ewilings. ak+lighte FOL ,Y EXPhAi �D ASU SANT FI�L�B 1 540 passe, with 'l30 superior pro-en- counted 116 or the Feline,.. To cure constipation, biliousness, in- aiectmetal workers. 124 AdelaiasW..lorocto gravings. Cloth .00 -ahee - � : hid a the° I I $3 p 04 00;half ct„rent aragraph tells us that I digestion,- sick headache, take Dr. I ; morocco.. ............................... b.t)f HI©HEST BANK REFERENOE8. . Histo here trete P S AUSAG EC.ASING-9.F'ineitipa N_ Pierce's Iiellets. Qne a dose. '77 ported lt'ng ry oithe Ooynty otLunsnbar �, ___ I A_ 1[sh pheep and narrow American hoOgg caA By Judge M. B. Do,ksr[eay. Second Vii• ` n ds of I I uxley's notorious fondness for I cgs,at right priuoa Nark.Riarkwell d C o.,Led.,Tora,nt + I tion, *' t,roicier , leas a fad whit!h he. shared with i - ,r greatly entarged. With map and f silver. ;, , sail's licca'.. Root Tea pilrifles thee0 +:�lTazarin, Cardinal Richelieu, ' blood and gives a clear and ,beautiful ty are rl ayK open o uy or sell Nay, several lull- di: nionds. t,traw, QratH of Pota# Page photo-en�ravingmoos . t, Ines of the . I''; Stewart Parnell and .other complexion. oeek ,in our Consumption a its Natters Causos an� "� laic. k'. M. HAN AH k CU. Torcula, Prevention, � • All that is good tri art Is the espies- ROOM O. OMAHA •Utt.OtNq, By ICdward Plsyter. M, D................ 1.6i �- )`Flt --- - --- ------ -------- f N hich public men. The name of Isaac , 47TAMMERING Permanently cured H1 A WILLIAM BRIGGS, Pablisl_er, ` r the gold bm should not.I,e omitted from t;he store of one soul talking to one another, by a, strictly H:daoa- (r C Q{")o jLL, t8-SS 1•lohnstotnd 8t. West. Tairoatto �: ��. ick t,old bt a and is precious according to the great- conal System. No advance teen, Wrtto for �_���_ t.ub and at-1°vers, nor that:of Mahomet, nese of the soul that utters it:--Rus- circular. THTC ONTARIO INSTITU'T`E `t �,-"' aucers, t_.y, Prophet, it will be remem- kin. 7Q Bond SG. Toront% 1d heavy, ,. • had so great a regard for the'( Thousands of cases of Consumption. . -, � Asthma, Cou ha, rVORONO CUTTiNA ecHoo 113 Yon • fetal. t)rt: of his pet oat that once when . g Colds and Croup are 11 SL [)penin 4ors[on Sour m a no both F cured every day by Shiloh's Cure. gg pp�� <ntnd her asleep on his robe he ' profession;eerily acquired ; highly �roinuners - It ie not true that equality ie a law five; best s)stentw taught; terms very moiler � � �� �' T 1 nut awaken her, but cuttin out .I ate;rare chance. Write for baec� r PER• g of nature. Nature has no equality. I paracsularaatonoe • .,: I :3-rt of his roue u I _ ;: pore which Allo Its sovereign law is subordination and 6,orately 1'c moved the other mutilated part dependence.-Vauvenargues. I (,1LORiDA LANDS of extraordinary fertility it _ in healthy location; iminenee profits ou c. ,,' 1111v and left tabby undisturbed. Karl's Clover Root Tea Is a sere ours , ehipt>ittg wintor grown nog.+gables to northern 1 �� �� *�. for Headache and nervous diseases, No- mftrkket,. No clearing drainage or irriRa� tiou s in the i�+rt Southey was an ardent lover Tussled, Low thing relieves a3o gtuckly. prloos ; eas} terms, vV. J. ' in the Have you ever reach the letter _ FMTON,203 Chureh Street, Toronto. - r•, _ __ __ , r 1)t o 0 1 the m 7 to hi friend-Bedford, an- SUFFERED UNTOLD ffiISSRY FdR 1fitH ii�lXE6IS, MANUrAMURAD ti* ,l ' ' English ir1'r the death of Dile of his-bets t G'.�. PFtiDRIT ���� - , Urusvenor," he wrote,"this day TWO YEARS. N • ,e �- 1J to El Adele+de 8L W.,1`arontba . nI�)< @ z,_i I t u ui pal was found dead after as Catalogs ,a a pliai►tioa i :oc ssful _- , dust happy a life as a cat could At Times Unable to Walk.-Totally Cured All"kenthouidHaveThei�a OrmtLabor'Save* � W"Ir 16 I,r, if cats farm wishes on that of Kidney Trouble by 13onth American �fO t Many Ills full titles were: The Mn. - OA 5��E+ �n btittlgss at o k * F Ya r spearatice, , the Archduke Rum Hidney Cure. - the feeIg$ of > pel9tit7cheti, yy .lira+ of, Dev i is itloabum, Earl Tomlemagne, Perfect relief from `intense-suffering V aad we will slew . , • , you bow'b maks�a dRy ab. YOUtb tG •hire IJllt`e 3. r � i��' i1 Itaticide Waowhler and Skra- is as the contrast between the darkness sointety surd wefprntahtLa work'�,d - � �,s. '.�L�•��. Jciiriens I,11,,,f, should fie a court mourn- of.flys dungeon and the bri lit sung' ht t�►en rOe rr�, ron.•ork m�.tocwliq meAt�aly old ligan. 1 French $ ig where you Uva a3iud us your sAdmw �'', - it]r@ QI18B f( $ �g0". , v t t'atland and if the Dragon (your of the heavens above. This was the and we will axpWo thebudam rutin i you hely wit ,,.; :tt) wear a black ribbon round his xP © erience of DIF. Jahn Snell, s wee l- .bm.r„ixrwe�nar.ntae a steerp eco! , ' 8,$ gain t6I1 >. i'a band of crape a la militaire known and retired farmer, of Wingham, Mtere'erydag'ework abcWnt+►yA" N PQ1�4* tl 'telt "yg, , , ,4 y .such A for '' it c,f his forF paws it will f.�e butt Ont. Let him tell hie own story: "For ii'ritoataiteG, AddesgD.T,lll.tr ; gen. Manages G UA ' ' �� 'A fl;r , leas fi his loss, or. rather !more : two dears I suffered untold misery $pd. Bax A.4. Windsor, tint. Y . tont -of _� b_d ' • 11 ii;; .nark of respact. "Then the at times I could not walk, and ally ._.^_-,.�T __. __ - t date adds: " I believe we are standing ition. gave.intense pain, the pp �1 ; ; ,� L no m I all, . ' ������� �J�� � C.�� s x pod r servants. included, more result of kidney disease that follo,ved a I f { T 'r CO t -i try itr than an bf us would severe attack of la , too bun' and U7 & 'boa to-day. IL �. � � �' 0 00011 _ i s i{•v Y grippe. Local phy- µs 4 ay confess." csc3ste only Vii. Your own drugglet �. � .e i iv sicians could not help me, and I was ' will guarantee a cure or moue re- •:.,e. > ds fond of cats; in his estab- continually growing worse, which y t, q Ste° of Ravenna he had five of alarmed famil and f ds. At this ItIVATE FUNDS FOR INV>iCSTMICNT faOde&Booklet Written 4' sits ~ {, y Tien on Mortgago of Rani lt;etate. Interests gn�j ' 8"llal'$2ltseOt`Oure I �• , l�+tniel Maclise's famo►is or_ eritica.l moment I saw South American eaMPIO dee-- .Address nearest pfdQe,, , ; ik.g` pians ' t Harriet Martineau represents Iiclney Cure advertised and resolved to gt Icwest rates. SpooTal arrcingements may e . ind `:" t it.tahle woman sit tin be tnaae for Cicumh Loans. Ai pin to TME$TERLIhitp REk1EDY P!?., 3 "s , -- &� i•- g' In front try it, as a dying man will grasp at CHICAGO. MONTREAL sted by w ' place and turning her face to anything. Result:--Before half a bot- BeaLtty, Blackstock, 111 isbttt, CAN• i4EW VORtt. ( ,:. off HY . .. the caress of her ! ' _v •ion - ling to_a restin pat cat that tie had been taken I was totally 're, C>hBdwlck & r¢i•dtlOif, - -- - • - $peca ! +.s's shoulder. S Place upon hoc lieved of pain. and two bottles entirely IIaltk of Toronto :ttlices, � c� � dandy cathartic cure constipation. Purely vefiotable,_smooth and i .' cured me.. I ChurchStt'r�et, Toronto �1 aiol�tby druggists everywlr8zeel. guorantoocl to cure. Uuly ltiek < �n ,:i� P# , , �1 6 .- .. - - . r.,: - .. _', a-, ` g'^ �'S .X _ : - . _ x g - -9. - . ....: c - . ._ - - - _ ,. -,...-, - ..,..,- .,. - : :: - ... .-., d _ t i r.:,::..-.: rev , r. .,,{Q'v eM. -1.. - _ - ,n ,. , A� . -. t...:. ..-.. c. Y- .....- _ .. -Y Y-F v .. -. ... ..- _ u S.r ` ' r t� t*I, r i�, . - k. - u,r. t..r 4_ , . x, >, e .a h �..F T t .. _ - . �. - ,.. T ,a aad :. _ ._ .. �_.. x r. �6 r -..' r _ e r. txr _ , - -.: ? t tom. , �..• �� 4 - _. -{{_,. -,.. _• ....... _. _ .. - -..r.. - .a,F. - �.'_'9. P['.�. `saw ' r�$. .,:.: _ F•"". -. ..:. -,.. i : E,-wTt° •bLc,. -fix `, + � - .-r.? 3 .s...�p„- , . a d� - .,`- s -1 ,_ :..,mss ...,, _ s",,:.1k- -t ,.. :. ,. w: . 's�'r - - _ - - '. ¢.., 1. a , s., d p'>.., }� v r- �#� ffi�€a a�i" 1�i a t s ,t '�rp�T' �•-": .. 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S - - Alice tbi - I. - . - - . - - •, .: to be resect when it ties keg laps. • .—Mrs. Long is in the di&f this week,• l? . attle and taken a hoz he b , C.on.11d.e=ti81l, , - I owner oft - hHamel• a a. —H. Savage and wife are wit ; 11 1. sot►t. We will watch for thfs noY#enoopnt• 1.1. % . , r reader te�c wi t to raise and mint ton friends. br and segos# sally, meanwbite es,ob is�► i [ F=t�N'. 'Dee , W ds. . e of Linder ik bare F have. FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS y, y' at training. . with hie eople. ih� D1Ck18 Co. I t in the next two weeks, but you must — 4 " pp r of Chip wa, u ', assist us. If you are indebted to us for the —Dr. M. 0. Dowd , � ss: BROUGH.Ald. .. W i h: ion 411* . * *.' taper or or 'ob work, call or sand amount s ndirig the Ohristm ae bolidaye at i -- - ;; f 1 - .. : - - once. We must insist on a prompt tephen Cronk s. 1. settlement and start the •naw year with a --Mrs, Joebua Madill. of Michigan, is Mrs Lwioa is sndieposed this week. ? �Y 1,: n a son. A dotlar may not appear of with bar father, John Tool, of'Whitevals, Mise Ethel"Linton iii very ill at per• - - - • ail • - a L - but think how much we for the holidays. " 000 consequence, acs a# Jos. The Maooabees mob regtalar session 1. —An extensive took PlL. 0 sason s hould-like to have six hundred of such ac• Level. on We3needay on Freda Jain. 8rd. —•�� wants removed roma our books. Don't >st Gormley e, poo y . ¢ Mr and the Misses James, of Toronto, C. " `i 1.' 4 �r'vfs*i tAis matter oQ`,from to it TO DdY. The evening. 'Those who attended are des• are bare with their mother. ' � _ address label tolls you when your subscri - on4sing the pleasures of the eveninte. ,i1. Address all letters to W. —A• B. Dowswell,Toronto, its desirous 'r• B. tGPillis and John Bte.eaeon epee! omp e expires. with cit friends. I ents Mg � ' ^"""'""'�"� ;f°'s p of selling, his premiere on Bing etveet. Sunday A '2 Clark, News Office, Pickering. . This inalades a double cottage and two It is our sad city to cbraniele the -1 M.B TE t� -• s dt s.0:, Corl shops, at present oocnpied by good ten. death of Miss Maggie Britten wb><oh1. i ~ street, Ploke� . - - .* event trganepired on Tuesday morning, , ;; I1:8Q: Evens - ��cl q�► Bets. - .�. ; - id� � rX � � �* —Among our many Obrietmas visitors Ths annual Gathering of the Brougham [ 11� [ _ — we might mentiba the following: Fred Union Sabbath School was held Ton -� �� ►Ttr� is0 DEC. 27 1885 Bnntinq, Toronto ; Frank Logan, Ann Christmas Eve in the town bail. 1. • Im HOHAS PA PIOHERING, ONT.., Arbor ; W. Richardson, Lindsay ; Yr. was served from S to S p.m. Although . E. ado• the weather and roads were most un- I Come and aloe our grand displa s. • at Danbart,� and Mra. A. Mason. Oshawa ; y good14 to loan at al (lint , Foxboro ; C. Beldon and wife, favorable, the scholars all turned out and I . I r `i. We never had anything like it before. Whitby;by; Charles Fawkes and J.Alloway, y of the parents. The program was Never was anythmoli; lo it in &dwn beiora, F NTON & 1 LOCALISMS. .: sr7DICITOR Toronto ; Miss Sutherland Gad Mr, well received consisting of music, secs• (!code mo so very c sap. Toronto. At . Crocker, of Toronto. Cations and Ohl speeches. The event - - _ -- - - ----- friends-in Niagara —While in Scarboro the' other day, of the evening was an address read by Our Grocer Trade la in Tull Blast. � E. b'ARE` —Mise Rielly is with aK Bateson to T Henderson, pnblto Fable. Robt. Cowiin abowed ns a badder and Dr. :, T)wR,Co�nty P - ' The following are a few of our many citor. court A —J. M. Herr, of Toronto, was here for pair of prairie chickens, brought -from rcbool teacher, who alio took a dee in- the holiday. the North West by hie brother-in-law terert in the Sabbath school teaching the - KE3 MILL —Dr. Cross, dentist, will be in Picker• John Young.. The badger is being dressed bible class. The address was followed TART �" new - _ Popular Pri���. - to which 'ietle Ra.•• new `ing on Tuesday 81st. Office over 1lhe and when eget up may be viewed by Uhoee by the presentation of a parse, _ - _ bank, 10 tf desirous of doing loo. Mr, Henderson, oa bshsJ f birnselt andL. I ( INALD f o �`ine NOV.BIty, mlZBd CandieB, - b Cents ter, soticitt —The display of Christmas meat ex- -The anneal school meeting was held Mrs. Henderson, made a suitable reps Q i Fine Opo n Fi - - 6 v, invpstmente 2ilbit' b our.butchers this week deserve here on Thursday morning when the The closing examses of our pub • Filberts, - g - 121 . aid, 15 Toroutq special mention. a000anta for the past year were reported school were held on the afternoon of Fri. t:Irenoble Walnuts - - 1Q '. ' " 0 W do 1�fe —The residence hoar occupied by T. A. upon, and the report of&be auditors pre• day last. About 150 visitors were pros- - tors,solicit ti_ " (,}tai on Hin street, is.about to be en rented. Messrs Dale, Bateman and out who seemed highly pleased with the Brazil Nuts 16 e. Whitby,out g, g larged and extensively improved. Miller were nominated, when Dale and various exercises of the pupils. The Taragona Almohds , ld ' " �aillivray,LL —The organization of a Dramatic Clnb Miller retired and Dr ' Bateman was schoolroom was deoorsted with pictures Oranges - - 25 MES LEN] • and ever reens, anti a Volttrac• cs Notary Publi • now occupies the attention of a number elected trustee by aoclammation ft p nngg c9 Qinger $nape - - 6 attend brag of our liters inclined young folks. —Monday next is Nomination dap,and tiye appearance. The lolloyving teswbsrs f days of each A Gold Dust Cornmeal 2je Pure .Lard lOc —Mise Lydia Bostwick, who bas been ire eleotora of Pickering are asked to ss• were present and took part to the exam!• TappYo"a t 70= f age_ Monev in the Statue for -some time, returned semble at Township ball, Brougham, to nation : Miss Irwin, Green River; Miss .I. goose at equally low prices. . last week and will remain with her people discuss the business of the Munscipality. Willis, Mount Pleasant ; bis. Ward, . - GAiv tto�a l here. It ie very diffioalt to say whether the Greenwood ; and Mr. Snelgroys, Brook !• i , I - . - onto. will be a —M'ies Sarah tlordon and Mies Annie present council members will have oppose• Road. After the examination was over °sh8,n, every There is some talk of Meesre Dr. Bate$on was oohed upon as chair. JOHN D CI UL co� not[)u® Iloft , Marquis left Monday morning for Ripley tion or not ' ❑abort ay we and Clinton where they will spend afort- Hooper, Boyer, Disney, Uaboorne, Palm man. when a very interesting program, n Saturday. `• night-with friends. er, Barne�,and others Doming out as can• consisting of recitations, dialogues, songs, " _ s. —Dr: F• L. Henry will visit Pickering didatea, bet nothing definite can be an• flag march, club swinging, band drill, yE , and will be found at the Gordon House noaneed. The old members-will all Stand ego . was ren,der6d by the pupils. At the - the lot and 8rd Tuesday in the month -for re-election.. conclusion of too program. the teacher r'i " � F. W H during the winter months. lotf —The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Mat. Dur. Handersoa, who has resigned hie all******. • surgeon w g ' - veterinaay Cc —Messrs Samuel and W. E. Walkey, thews, Brook Road, was the epees of position bar*in order go qualify for Som. ! t;ety. i�embE of Toronto were here Moeda attendee mach merriment on-Christmas, ig being mercial teaching, was cavi to the plat- Andes du ^tertian, neer. 9 gT i pro the funeral of the late Mrs. Littlejohn, the occasion of the marriage of their form and presented with an-elegant toilet dence,sTel , She was a sister to Mr. S Walkey. daughter Nellie 'to R. Wbitter. The companion accompanied by a very Batter• .;� _ _,___ Goo. McKeown has a complete stook ceremony took "place after the manner ing address, which was reed by Mastbr 1% .S •- The HOPKINI -' of yarns -and woollen goods. Custom and custom of the Society of Friends. 13ertie Linton, while Miss Nellie Hub- V� . ' Beat Value ' GRON, Gr . weaving done as usual. The beet price The brothers and sisters of the bride as bard made the presentation. bur. H re. 25 �":! y college 'I possible always paid for wool. Call and well as other friends were witnesses. plied in raitable terime, thanking the Tjlearket..' Ontario bei '' .See him. - The donations were handsome and nam• pupils for this evidence of their good will. : re�iarseace ar —The Dunbarton Sabbath school erose. After partaking of a sumptuous "B ches were also given by the trustees We have all kinds of Rockers and Easy Chairs'; also Dining•Iio- chairs r at il friends are making great preparation for wedding feast the bappy couple left for Messre 13. H. Stevenson, C. Philip and the latest styles. - address t='O it ' the antuyerbary sec vice thls (Friday) Pickerin station, and boarded She 8:22 E. Holtby ; also by Revs 11►1oAaleyy and Sideboards and Bedro3m Baits in all designee Extloasion Tables and Bitc n on� J. I3ode11, George Tables always on band. Cheap for Cash. ALL tl00DS hELIVERED. . evening. To be ears the roads are not p, m. tram for the w©st. May their eor• Perot'y, end Messrs W. - UNDERTAKING—Out undertaking department is complete in loyerp re HQMAS A. just the best ; but be sure and attend end rows be few and their joys many. HOOA, R. •Philips, Ed. Willson, W. ABY BUME have a good time. Harvey and others, touobinq upon Mr. Gaskets, Coffins and Robes always on Hand. natT College A . . . - • e ©n to Vea --The remains of the late Mary Little- OgEEJ/WOOD Handersoa s work daring the. past four T p�, ((�� �[�' •�� honorary men john, of Whitby, were interred in the - -- years, The following is a appy of the �1L W DIL LIN lJf HAlrl r iCk�i sty,treats all s Mrs. W. J. Devitt is visiting irrends in Also 1tici Methodist cemetery here Monday ,after• Colliogwood. address : -_ test�•y. ,� noon. The funeral took place from, the Brougham, Doe. 20th 1685. uat,le rated, Mrs. C. J. Wilson is spending her Christ- , ment,at care residence of her nephew. W. 0. Ham. .mas holidays in Stratford. Dear Mr. Hendtrroa WE STILI, HAVE IN STOCK set •relfII, A number of friends from a distance were A. W.Law and wife of Oshawa are�s�aud- We, the pupils of Brougham school SOME OF TH08E. . . , . . ttentded to. present. ing the Christmas holidays with Geo.Lsw. assure you,that it is. with feelings of - —The friends of the Brook Road tgab- The Brigna l Bros. sale of last Friday deepest regret. after several years of very - ' bath school purpose boldiaq an 'Xmas pp"earsred off exceedingly well, pricy ruled pleasant association ttlgether, we now Fashiouable..69s.e:.= �tts{r aroh on New Year's eve in the school hi Qh. come to Sever our relation as teacher and .;. : HOMAS DC hoose. Refreshmsnte will be sorbed, Wm. Fifmingbam hese removed tram our pupils, and though our outward demataor Hata n , Bomets: Imis,lioner for t followed by a literary program. The midst, Mr. Ireland is moving into thebouse may not at all t:mas have proved our , t.Ont. - exercises will commence at 7:80. ,Ad• vacated by Mr. F. appreciation of you. yet in our hearts , With all the Mi1te� � Making M R. HOOVI mission 16 canis. Good skating has been the inddcoment on have been histhly respected and loved. • RIAGIE Lia offered to many who have ventured on the - $o that all can be suited. Il, Green River, —Wm. Pengelly, of Glree t►sod, has a can trutbfully say you have always . ` ___-- -- - -- pond this week. Although the weatber announced s• bags credit Woof !arming in avers ble way endeavored not has been very mild the ioe seams to bold F°"' We liege also a foil- retook of all that ie required in s FIR B IINe I NT stuff for Thursday, Jasanary 2nd. The out only to snstrnot no snadectually, but Same will be held at lot 11, con. 4, Picker• have striven also to elevate our moral - MABB MILLINERY- ESTABLISHMENT. at the Score o Among those hoose for Christmas we - *. age. ing. As be is giving up farming 0010- -notice fans L. Shea, Mir E. B. Telly, obaraotar, and though of times you way - • -- - I pleiely there will be no reserve in the Mir A. Curtis, Mia E. Glee,Wen (!sees,W. have thought your shorts unavailing, we, Mrs. I* Wise s" . Picker1n R.BEATO list. See lar bills for full rtionlars. H. Harris of Cam bellford blaster Will trust that the im ne o0 baits y - Conveyance Y I Don't miss this the sale of the season. Steward of Stone !reek. stain upon ourr mums d heyarts will ,spite, A000un� ' y ped - , ey to loan on —The present members of Smboro The Methodist people will bold a meet- never be forgotten. but rather prove a . . . OFFICE-- t council will all stand for re-election. ing on Thursday evening to decide upon lasting benefat b tai, not aklbe m this life : - ughem eva�y There is much speculation as to the what is to be the nature of the antertain• but Ileo in the lite beyond. 'W'e Guo as• section of brei robabilit of igion. L. Hanged went to be given ibis year. clay we hops A. POST, r p y oppos y surb you that wbereves your lot or oun for the eo is talked of as likely to be in the field as chat the old time Tea meeting bs knocked in life may be east, that we shall alwsq s A Man May Hoar•C.� � e oineations i in the bead. di Steam , . is also Mr. Walton, who was defeated look back upon the years we have spent - last year. There may be other candi• Quite a number of parents and rats pay- - Hot onna epee y y ere, attended the closing exorcism of our together as • .very bright epos in our What is going on sranod the ooraec, dates that we have not been made aware school on Thursday last and were awwtod memot�y, tide only sorrow caused is think- but he can't see it even with a circular ' tdence—KinQet4 of. The toll roads matter will likely be with an excellent program and plenty of ing upon it will that we had ever 1pven HOMAS POI i a live issue at the nomination. As ie the • gi saw, rasa aw[►sn o1 'vs the grace and . good candy. The' popular teacher bur. you a least oa Dior aanoyaaos ow• but of the garments tamed out b ' + tioneier,Value generally known the nomination wily be Ward was presented by the scholars with a ever, we shall always remember you y whole-of North as t to thoroughly appreciate them he , , noon given to a bell at Burrows hall, Woburn, Monday beautiful and ex eve shaving outfit. with feelings of heartfelt gratitude for t peru your patience with to when Dor young mast enrabs himself. We aro taming des oacrate. next, commencing at 12 o'clock. The Quite a lot is being said in regards to a 47.Brougham, electors are asked to be resent and hear certain art who has fatal taken !cave out work this fall which will peer any- �„ p party y spirits were so full of life. that sometimes thing on the continent and�if you dont . P03TILL, the present incumbents in office make for parts npknown, ander circumstances it "owed almost impossible to restrain - believe it come and try as. Its wonder - • • Green River, which lead a gossiping public to say a eat us friends both 1 their reports. P P y gr them, and no doubt would have called - fel how we do it but we do. " . • etoca,and eve —Christmas has been with us and,gone deal more than is tree and to work their forth reproof, but exercising as you have - < angled b the imagination into words. However we, . e and aorto e -And once more we find ourselves upon the done so mach loving endurance, shown -i only feel the very deepest sympathy for all MAR GACH, Thee Tailor, - LARKE & : threshold of another and unknown year. artier concerned in regards to this cue, in such s obristian spirit, your mild re. F., ; The past year has been full of surprises P bake im eased ns mare ba tbao PIC$ERII+TG. Commission :- Anyone who failed to be on the hill last Pr In kering regnlarl3 for ne, "some of them sad and oihera YOU 0oatd ha 9 ' • ' e Insurance Co. '' - Sunday evening missed the treat of they y imagined. d altogether .: . happy. The one approaching may have holiday Beason. Some one bit the d be• ea o in ae we have done our la ant nably the lead;, snob more abundantly, therefore let ns to y �' 1 y s p ng the largest b wing to one of our citizens with a stone. relations, we did not. realize gleet the • , r profits. Also T' hope that they may be pleasant ones. We all know how wrong it is to hit a dog tine was-so near when we should beS00 - e Employers Li, x "Peace on earth and good will toward with a stone and especially so a preachers called upon to sever the tie &bat has Bing strongest a w men'' should not only bays oar attention dog in particular. Bat the dog went home boned us so closely to each other, trot r G • • • fi • i interview them daring Christmas time but should ani- and like a good forgiving dog said nothing �= we never miss the music till the sweet vas otherwise. i. . mate oar dealin s the year round. Few about it; (perhaps on account of it being Neither can we "°,. WEI R y voiced bird has down," i , ; I L . - E of nes bat could improve-in this line upon Sunday) the owner of the dog sad his forget to express our gratitude and tbank. - - - . � our est. Shall we brother came suddenly on the scene, Gad . Henderson whose : the p try, or having form- if you ever beard any ohoioe Main langu. fatness to , acoap• 1 ,4 We are offering .>3 MI&I `value in this ,� ed good resolntione, shall we fes we have table services have always been rendered WHIT often done before, abandoned them with age and threats yo+a sbonld of been on hand, to nes with such alaeertnhaese, and added1. I the novelty of the new year. when the owner of the dog talks religions eo department in the pries of Blankets, Unaer ., brotherly love and unity let him care the gree y the sueeess of our several p sial�t,tborized —Who is Beanie Claus 7 With ba&few g No man undertakings. 'Wes wish to sane to stat l?aid_n •. flatteries uncheon to bis Boal. f tat Subscribed exceptions, ever child in the land is . ey h y ander the influence of liquor (and wb are her our hearty a ration of her kind• wear, Hosiery, Gloves, Flannelettes, Etc f p tang t &o believe that be is a myete;<ione sorry to say there are many, man ,� "far nese,the remsm rants of which, calls ,�. y BOARD t frit whose whole and sole mission in to many";who has ever passed u hill (or forth from our hearts ear since» thanks n Ooaran, pp • OUR GROOBBY department is full of the beet and fresbost good >l�e".e, e world is to administer good things to down) ever made snub an unseen 'y racket And now dear teacher, wiebina to •prove lOWBBt ceB. T :`a F.Oowen Ee . the yanng people; Even when we grotir as this man did on Sunday evening. is some tangible way our a Isola of : older and learn that this world owes no A short and to a finish fight took lace pp ;- `<; sin,> eq.,Ro r you, we ask you to accept thiresant, r p i Pahtdteraon,Esq. mesa a living, and snob gifts as we have at the break of day Monday mornin at , oMiilan..,., been receiving annually from this myster• the Green Mountain Baak jest north c! not for its intrinsic value, hist as in a our village. The starting of thio fight was snarl! 3egree ez�ve of the rerpeci NT1N General Ba: ions source have been bought and paid somewhat of a dee nature, and asteem ul w sob oa ara bell b_�� - R,• si[. ;, to ; nee, parr, for by some loving friend, we feel sad by which __ I � _ tea ate. most fights occur or rather have oocured in your pupils of Bmug am school. ' We , Not Sad that we have been deceived, but in an parte o our village: For the benefit and flattery of assess you that we shall alwa a rsnaem• of interest e sad that the deception cannot be aontinu- beets and credit the pualistic parties concerned we will ber you not only as a faithful tesacher, " FOR . x 1. ed, as the happiness derived from the de- style on® of these men Mitchell af.er the bat is baying y sed �fh tion to collectio, Pro yotareslf a tt�ae 1 �.,., .. �;�­, lesion has been to as one of the bre ht rest English Pu .-the other we will call friend, whose desire and objeet has over- L t bright g g spots in our exietsace. For oentnries thu Jackson another tamoae man of the ring. been 10 help and benefit tut, and !trust! H 0 ' ' _`' . delusion has been entertained,and possib• As the hght was very bad, taost of the - ' ' PICKERIN( I;y will be until the end of time. It ma bruiser obtsiaed were the ea eana,ad b that your path in life may be filled with y (, y y) y prosperity and your life may be a pro- ,, -- Is arrive from 2 not be right to deceive children, yet who rnn�,ng against objects in their wild rusher !caged one of usefulness." Thea ire 'ills ' >S would say that in youth they lost a parte• and runs, of course we can only take that , _H RIS M ;:5 !ve 4;T,w,a to a ale of respect far fagher or mother upon for an excuse. The darkness prevented gnu draws nearer meas Spits inters Pres• ^3 ; G T tc a so a learning the personality of Santa Claus: any real science being used and the oxen pests be as brilliant as the noose-day a, .vt . x wbatby 8 48 soon tired themselves out to tr in to 'am splendor, and-bye Gad b e rneA tie : . L, a eb cl,T _' Thee kiwd_spirit haS kladdened thousands y g l y ` A -fall ltrie of Anew -,mom ails including dates, Currants and r _tib;. ey oraere isea each other to pieces against the wall which drations .Of this life ate egad, 'i _ ; .. of little hearts during the past week, and � 66t gallt ke t, Almonds Filberts. Waltluts. soon caused them-to casae their wild rens &sacker and Pupals 1paaet we "ubhll' �; ,, �.t. , I S�vz>lrcte a we trust that Saxxta ;laus-ma look live • s fh p n. L. y s and rushee and Heist"down. We beer they Peyer Bay itbye lxt".4bottet• . ti,. s to ^ontinue his"good work in t?ae nurseries have fixed ono >. ,> H ' Up -r: �, : .. 'Bits eceived ab i �'r Lher date and as one of th b '.tlts. of -,'r: _ . Qaa�t :of-our land. sea shove.>Si - e _ ' ,, m A ar alta a T r ,+ >� i' _., `.�, per annB� z> :. b , we will , - 9 eco d onl ,:ho . I i.' pe bll[ .. Lo . 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