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'*'3: PIC RIl� t (N'� '' YDA`Y: '� + - T , � 1i C �k. Y _ ... - ..•...� : I. - r r>��r�a�tal Q�arDs. - medical. . - t] M. BATSMAN, M,D., C.M., .O.P.,; A S.O., Coroner. 'Ofdce and Residence, ing Street, Pickering Office hours: Horning po tq 11:90 ; Hvenina d to 8. . - Legal.. . .` _ r . 1 - ►THOMAl9 PARKER, Barrister etc: is l at Dnnbarton Bach Saturday. Private funds to loan at five per cent. �y DENTON h DODDS. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC., 1 Adelaide street - „east, Toronto. At Claremont Tpuesday ! • illy r + . P�AREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS- 1 :` V e- TER, County Crown Attorney, and County ` Solicitor. Court House, Whitbv. 10-y TAMES MILLER, SOLICITOR, NO•- TARY Public, Conveyancer. ate. Office at Thistle Ha. " near Brougham. Money to loan -rEGINALD M. MACDONALD, Bar- ter, Solicitor, Notary, 'Etc. Money to % loan, investments made. Reginald M. Mae- donald, l5 Toronto st.. Toronto. TOW & McgILLIVRAY, BARRIS- 1! fere, Solicitors, �d:c. OiBoe opposite Post office, Whitby, Ont. JnO. Ball Dow, B.A.; Theo. A. McGillivray, LL_B, Money to Loan. >iy -'' j AMES LENNON, Barrister, Solioitot, �� v Notary Public, Etc., Pickering, Ontario, will attend branch offices at Brougham op Mondays of eash week and at Claremont On Tuesdays. Money to loan. 491y GALLA,GHER &' CO., Barristers, !-1 • Solicitors, etc., Canada Life building, Toronto, will be at their offi`co, Willis' Block,- Brougham, every Saturday. Any business or instructions left with Tbos. Poucher, Esq. throughout the week will be promptly attended to on Saturday. Money to loan at 5 per cent. 29-8m Yet�r•I,na,ry. F, WHALEY, VETERINARY 11 s Surgeon and Dentist. Graduate of On• tario Veterinary College, Toronto. Graduate in Dentistry. Member of the Ontario Veterinary - � Association. Dentistry a specialty. Calls by - day or night promptly attended to. Office, `• ,Residence, Telegraph and Poet Offices, �e- I vale. `� HOPKINS; VETERINARY SUR- 'll. LEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- . urinary College Toronto, registered member sof the Ontario ieterinary Medical Association.,, .. Omee, residence and shoeing forge one and one- q�arter miles north of 4reen River. Steel !, driving shoes at iron prices. O ice and shop hours from 7 to 11 a. m. and 1 to 4 p. m: Tele- �aph address Whitevale Ont , P. O. address, (trees River. Ont mJ NOMAS A. GRAHAM, V TERI.N- l ABY SURGEON, Graduate of e'Ont�ario Veterinarryy College, Torontos,sepegistor member of the.Ontario Veterinary Medical esooiation, also honorary member of the antsy o Medical t3ooiety, treats all diBee es of domes tested ani - male. Also partianlar acts t, ° ettea to at - DePtietry. All oases promp y reasonable rates, Office at the well Is Wes es- tablishment of Graham Broe.. one m#le west of iClaremont. Telegrams to Claremont pnnctnal- ly attended to. 181y I - f u`gliz�tao 4Garbg. . - THOMAS DUj6, Conveyancer, Com - 1 E[o oner for taking Affidavits, oto., e• i Mont.Out. _ � . U R HOOVER,ISSURER F MAR - i'. _- 1 e RIAGE Licenses. Office at re encs or mill, Green River_,_ R BUNTING, . Issner of Marriage . :L L e Licenses for the County of ontarioy Of- ,' Hoe at the store or at his residence, Pickering VtHage_ 14-1 I. ,- . __1_ -- F T1 Rf.�BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK F D • Conveyancer, Commieeioner iqr taking atadavits, Accountant and Insuran�eBl�gent Honey to loan on farm pproperty. P - bated. °OFFICE --At Whitevale• Will be in Brougham every Monday afterno n or the - - transaction of business. F A. POST, CO cJ NTY ARCHITECT Ae for the country of Ontario Drawings \ and specifications furnished for every class of ' building. Eltesm and bot water heating and ventilation a specialty, Office -Gerrie Block, earner Dundas and Brock streets,, Whitby, Redidence-Kingston Road East Pickering. 87`y THOIAB POUCHER, Licensed Ane- tioneer, Valuator, etc., for East York and the whole of North and South Ontarlqq Strict attention given to all orders byp mail or telegraph. Charges Sloderate. Address THOS. POUCHER, . $o: 47, Brougham, Ont. _ �j POSTILL, AUCTIONEER; ETC.. 1.' • Green River, solicits sales from hie num- erose friends both fax and near. Sales of farms, be hand ed bnydthe enbsc�ber with°thesultmost care and sold to the very best advantage. l81y CLARKE & DYER.-Inenrsn a and . Commieei Agents, Oshawa, 11 visit Pickering regulaaaaaaaaarly in the interest of he Sun _ Life Insurance Co. of Canada, which is uuques- tionably the leading Canadian Life Company, r '" ` doing the(Ilargest business and pa ing the high- est profltd. Also The Canada Accident Co., and The Employers Liability Co. of London, Eng. Tl ie Strongest Corporation in the world. Ia- tending Insurers will consult their best interest - to interview them rior to committing thein- selves otherwise. I. WISE, agent, Pickering. 4ly ' WE TERN BANK THE l' OF 6�&WAIDA. ;, J WHITRY BRANCH. r -; Capital Authorized......._..,...1•-....111,000,000 Capital Snbsoribed .............. : ... . .... Capital Paid-up.. • ... � I $ BOAR .F DIRECTORS. .. John Cowan, Esq,, esident.- ` Renben Hamlin, eq., Y�86-Pi'Ss. i W. F;Cdwan, Esq., W- Allen, eq , J. A. Gib- . son,;Esq., Robert Mc oeb, . h, Thomas Patterson, Esq. ' E `T. H. McMillan .................. • • • Cashier. f , I . : ' A General Bankingg Ibusin se transacted. 1 Drafts issued, payable in all p is of Canwda, r United States, and on London. nglaeld, pay- able in all parte of Europe. H hest current I._'' rates of interest allowed cn ayinge Bank. Deposits and credited halt year y- Special at• ` teLtion to collection of Farmer'e sale notes. 8. Ve'WaZ=N ar _ , mANAGRA. �' ` - PICKERI�NG PORT OFFICE. r Mails arrive frons Toronto 810 a ra:- ti " Mails.efose Tor' nto 5 b.,a.m. - GTW 810a C1-GTW555am Tri X � �T �-T Jdee b 1' pher an i wife, ` f N+�wrnarket, ` , - Mount Ple sa t• ; ` ` � �;., l: jl tl.R� LJ int D h1e wiili R. H. gtevsil o>x and, other ti I'_ I } %. frionde bereabohts. . nary re rt of S. S� No. 1S, Pickering ' , po , 1.►TUT Vit" A-1+ hllP> >eas azo*SDI �xi BY T! 0. Brown ha$ "roeume bis *Liam • ---flies V.:, H. Madill, Y. Hant@r. Ban. 6, X PAM AND Ioim �Do" xy Ova enta duties in Totrouti m ere be will be IV•, E. P ey, H. Ham,; J. 'Wood, K. Ms• � i eiosmcsrclrDxaeTea. - for the next fav@ weeks. i dill, W.; owis. L. Stu ry: ,tan. IV-, F... f -� . Madill, (i. Hood and R, lorry (equal), W . ;' Tea e;ombinatiern.�al� he tm Saturday ri bt, Ii. Pilke , A.00d, E.- Ham, R ' ' I . oLAREtelOielT i a wa+e a decided enee:ess Inde . Muc11 staff g y . __ Burton, M. Hood. Ban..3., P. Tomlinson,!' t t Mitts Annnie L -e aper is quite ill this week. chwed hands and, as good gores.. L. Goatiok, C. starry, O. White..L. Boyer, _ � r Thursday evening there as a sociable J, Moore, W. Wright, F, Goetfck. F. Cowie - - Mr. Kopper ie able to be etboat again tea liaii at. Geo: Linton -a. Those who C. Hood, H, Percy. Juti. 3., F. Pilkey, A ' {, , this week. La'. grf still holds i awn in this Were present say that the had a jolly Hunter, M. Buxton, 0. ;Barton, F. Hood. PPS timei indeed. Claus 2.,"A. Ham, W. Waite, C;, White, M.: . 4 Tioinhy. ., Tomlinson, Si. Pilke . Russell, J. Moore - 'r . ��Lve Gl.er°w ie reese3lTerili tram his ee� Wm. Wilson has pttreha ed from Jast Y+' a"'T g C. Gostick.- L: W nils, Teacher. �`- Cboioe Fsmil Pateint Flout ;4.OU lib!,_ ` Hogle the twenty-five aeras on the Brottii - j ,; , y P� vers elttaok of grippe. "Bert" Dowswell is learnin the black• Road, south of the Christie ohnrCh. We HIGHLAND REEK _ . ( � ` ' AT THE g __ �;4 ",,': i' "L f } j + "r: smithing with VV. J, Graham. understand 1i1,26U was th price agreed't, ���r t Charlie Graham, of 'rordnto, is here n °n' John Parker has retar ed to his sitilation S' lYlY1�,,� pGeo. Philip, Jr,, has resp ed his duties at Montreal. - ; 1 % fly. with his brother for a few da s. Sill Luke has urcha d the trotter for- , ; Ft } P=Gr=� at. Pickering atter his r nt illness. P , rk Miss . Jennte Rawson, . °forei>�to, is marl owned - b . Mr, D nbar for a a mall : I -` home for a time with her mother, Gossips 'do say that his re nt indispoai• y Y _ j tion was due mainly to a des're to nee sum. ` D3rs Joseph Black boutinues tvery. ill. � Mr. Philcox's wood Saturday was a t ' F< ' F"` : '�. j. $� ' some of the'fair ones of this thriv ng burg. _ - Her recovery is anxiously awaited. decided success. He h pea it will be as �;.- �e!� deserveo g� Mrs, Thowas Hiokingbottom is , Rood in the cobbler business. ' L t her ole in Ashburn reorpitiu her For4 apd onr junior irierchat,t had a con- f An the are P & Markham Road. .' "�1 health. I saltation or debate on who was the curves- ?; Y psi - ondent of our town. to the NEws, but the -, •.,>,.` ° _.,-' • There wan s' sooletbie held at the real•` The snow on Sunday came in good time, P y. � + h: could not decide and gave it up. . Going. dense of Joseph Pilkey on wedneedap ss the slipping was becomibs ratheb pool The catiaert fn aid of the lKeohanias' In- F ,� a r:. ' evening. Wonder how Will.. likes falling ac �, _. '' AndF ou will be goer atitute was a decided success, the receipts ' t r ,,- ' Y There was a few of the elite � of this the hands of the N Ews and writing up I were oyer X20. The alae club took the bun if ou lri'ise tine chance to lace at 8touffyille Tuesda evenia at• Armadale. ' ; y P y B and Chal`%got all the fly a afloat buy 8$1 Elgin or Rockford tending a grand ball held tberb. i am sorry that Yob Wallaby is getting _ ' : ' L �� ' Watch in Huntin Or Mr. Anderson, of Wooler, is bore wi6h all the blame for writing. My name is K>Ne3Ai� - g not Yob, eo vn will have to uses a sin. '' . ! , - his cousin Miss Annie Gould. Together Y g K - _ t; ! z =.. Open Face solid Silver R. Sisley took a sleisb load of young The illation of Kinsale i - adly iH• : ! a r� the visited friends at Quaker Hill. 1�P case._ y people to Slr. Britton's the other day, ; r �i , I:- Jaagoe Gib8on's little girl was hurt the where the spent a ver ledsant evenlD creasing. � t ' other da but not serious! we andbr y y P James Balton has rented his farm to ; I . : yy Y Casey said last week that Mise Fleming Robert Howland, of Pickering. ,; ' "' At Half Pr ice. I: _ AtaDd. Vi bile playing Upon the road a watt spending a fortnight at �unrlee, and 1 < a . Our worthy post -master has purchased i6 rig ran over• her. Jim at the rough cast. Such was notAhe new horse sad cutter and is not afraid of � {i � I L. ne, . "advertise any Mathew I3eelby, who brie been vary ill case. There ie too mach of this ��lseiyigg the best of them. i ' r ' `` I , catch business and this is with inflammatiov of the bowels for sortie going on to suit an intelligent ,public. g, R Mowbray ane family have been �r time. is now somewhat imq roved to the The- Brown s Corners scrib�a insinuated sufferin from La for a few da s ! , as enui.ne as an all- P , gPPe Y • , A g Y that Oifver lett Pearson a beeanae .he was The are i rovi f '� _, delight of all bis friends.. n0unt}ement I have made. The Bachelor's oyster sapper was well each a robust eatec. .Saab is'�iot the case, J yW,.Dui n is desirous of -renting hie- I 4; - . , iii , The Watches are new, attended on Friday evening, there being and we would wish to remind' this flipant i� i farm. This is a good place and should re- _: cod and. durable and faribe that, if sash statement' are pe{siet- wive a worth tenant. i ti� g some seventy present. The rogram was' Y , pp ed let,: trouble sill follow. R. N. McAvo President of the Epworth : �. `? �. offer them at - this p'riee even better than teas *xpected. y, . .` simply to cleanout my en- James McF one's stack sale on Fri• - .- Leasee has been indisposed for a few days, da was a sac ss. The rices obtained oH10IRYWOOD. �, : but is now convalescent. i ' fire stock of key winding were not to sa h' h, but sitistactor con- I'' We and@stand that G W. Disney has a movements. y 'g Y " W®. ,Norris is aU ,smil � this week choice lot of fat cattle. Charles stook is siderina the low price of everything. always in'tirst class condition. 4 The Ba tist choir has bee�n.,invitsd to its A girl, "� i ; P Friend Wagoner's machinery . is busy d S. B amlyd k visit Whitevale on th• $8rd lust, and elon� Muss Nora Jadd has gOn to Piokeritlig ager da An thipg from a '"etch to a . 11: for a few weeks. Y Y� Y . , � duct the song seryioe there in_ donne ction thresher' can be repaired by him. , WATCHMAKER, rrrith the Baptist bhorah anniversary. 13everal from here tools in the White- Thos. Riehexdson bels added to 'his staff r r� ti` ,Volo hot roast least week. �7 Dr: Bmith,of-Stonffrille�,will visit Clara- 8. Farndale. late of Toronto, and they. are � I V!' hlt��!. main on the first aqd third Tuesday .of Mr. Green's heather h been visiting pprepared tb pay Lha highest prices for pro- . r i j � ` ; , „R, each month. His dents rooms are in with hitl� a !ew .Bays able eek. 8tsr�. i fix. Bundy's block, next door the Market.* Mrs. HeAges leas return from speed Tile Ch icl� earibe we are tdd has I r )etre. ldarrap who ed bore until lag a' fortnight wish iri in the city. parchnsedraaaaalot of wood from his brother - ;, i -TORONTO FINANCIAL somq thirteen years ago +then the retnov• LOak oaf for the oy tar supper at Bamnel wast of !tare and is busy now draw • I lit , ed to the states, died the other day. Thb Cherrywood about the 27t' of this month. ing the ite►eaa. __�_ I . ` �: CO&PORATION Jas. Taylor disFosetl t one of his WHITEVALE. '=t A s shop occupied by W. ,T. Ginbaml belonged horses in Markliaw last w sic fo a vary ` to her. handsome fi re. L llt�l'Orized C$p $� 500 000 A number• of the'yo=g folks of the 8u I Mies Lena, of Toronto, is apendiog a few tt , ?( . • • t `Vee are sorry to learn t ati Th . Han• da B with friends bore. Bub�Cribed Cs ltethexlist Sabbath school mat at the real- 628 600 derson is somsve at indis at resent ' A. Thornton, of Toronto, was in the .v } p a r denese of R. P. Hopper oti Monday oven p _ F :,: lag sad re arragged the books in the lib • owilog to an asseiok of eipelas. W e V e over neaday night. ! Thi. Com a� have opaised a branch is the hope to hear of hie epeeidy reioovery. be Misses Ponahar, of Torontu, era �j L �, rar9• visiting friends in the Vale. ' Village of ickering. in the' office lately ac- Our trustees have soca ed the serv` cee � r V. For'sytb. of Glasaorir, sold a horse to`; opnied b7 t e Ontario Bank, under Lbs manage- Rev; Mr. Oke fs oonducians revival- ser ment of the-nndereigned. Graham $rya. Oa Ta da Vi�hen lie o a Miss Rolland, of Ne Castle, to take , y y• vices in the Siethodiat chs ah here. Deposit will be reeeiyed and interest allowed os borne he found th t a ib0 bill ryas °ergs of our �ohoot af)r the fleet of Mfstj' Hattie Barton, oforonto, is iriait at hfgbeet rates.. K . Aril. '� Draft@ issued on all parts, collections made missing. He is now ertising for its P ing hei grand -parents, Sir. and Mrs. Trios... , r.; on very liberal terms, money loaned on notes recovery. ` Mr. Em rinRham and 'his bride, (neI!) B . rto i. I ` 'd �r; and other wcnnties. Miss Blakl ,visited with friends here on, M, E. Parks, aacom Hied b her soy G$o. ulslall. Yaa.ger. R. P. Hopper htI been appointed re- y. Pa y � 1 . Sunday, sir many friends around here sister Suss Nettie Cooper, returned last .' a gre_sentattve to the A. O. L. W. Grand .. . ,g\, 4; Lodge tram herr@. $e will attend that Jo►n is wtsbiaq tlietn many long years of week t0 her home at Colwell Junction. _I `' body next week, she Bret session being pn `married life. Oa Friday @venins of last week and = t 0ur � Wedaeada -----= ss. •--►..... - : again on Tuesday evening of this week, ' �� to v. . y� Dir iti 'Of t' ro to anti rmadal Liaat: W: B. Hagorman at the armory, R . . Ro Ik P• Die a m o n , i A Toronto, delivered•. lootares to the non I Rev. Leflam, a ratarned.wissionary, will __ eommirtaioned officers of the Gov. General's . _ . ,' Sf jou don't secure some of these addrese wootings in the Baptist charob ; John Timbers is slowly re+sovaring from Body Guards Bargsibs. Eery artlele a9 advertised here Thursday and Friday, both afternoon sciatica. Birth -4A Whitevale, on the 6th lust.. = Prices last oil until we take stack. and evening. Robert 8taaehoase is la @some ailice the the wife of Alec.. Armstrong of a son. a Y da eters of L. J All Winter cods must o. $hp Tha Claremont etirlinq slab, oa ati rtt• ga Alic is jaatlp prgnd of the new arrival, for g g p Thomas Vt alker span last wewk with he's a brew Sootch laddie and a bouncer at vitation from a Toronto. club intend ►visit his friend Jae. U ' ' early and save money in February. ing the city on Saturday next fora friend- gg' that, his registered weight being ill Ibe. �r, Miss Carry Thomas qM that wee& with Birth -On the 4th con. of Pickering, on ly same. Hss the proposed uia h with Mise Ja :e Boyington. 1 i Fine 1>sed Candice, c Ib B r the fish lust. the wife of James Keyes of a. 5 Whitb failea through we ` under. 20c Chocolates (fre3sh) 10c lb _ y , Gordon a spent a to days last week daughter. The happy fatTier had been .� ! Graham Bras. shi ped e:arioad� of with his friend, Goo. Cook, lef Hillside. I i 20c Creanat Candies, 10c 1b pp laid up with a severe attack of la grippe, i : ,n horses to ll<tontreal �Vetlney- ay. We un• . Jae. Nash is busy seaming wood to but since the advert of the little stranger 26c Pie 8tinl t Loren s, I2 c derstand the animals ale for England. S i t,t and Coakwell in Slarkham villa e. jn PP Be J I peg g is able to be about again, looking very,., � : Dates 5e� lb Figs 5e ib . They al4o diKposed of some young 81d. fiu,Aer and James Ebberd M'ileaare happp and tolerably well. i., t Raisins 5c Currants Sc .; tborouRhbreds to an Qttawa efeatlenisn, doftrg a rushing baeiaese in rho hatcher . On Sunday evening the pulpit of the ; 15c Filbert Nato, 10c The postponed sale of Rtack and imple. trade. Methodist church was occupied by Harvey r, _ } � Where does J. McGill p so regular- Ferrier, of Rin wood, a divinit student- �ar a bottle Pickles, , mens.., the ro art of Wilfreld Sadler y g IIc , is P Y ly as he is seven quite frequently going well known to tje le here and at Green ' took place on ondtty. and by the slo • �P t 19 bsxs Electric Boap 26a gnence and persuasion of James Gibson, °oath' River. Mr. Ferrier by his ,liscourse made The Robb brothers . _are ,busy teaming ' 111be Rolled Oats, 25e. good prices were obsaineid. >tir Poacher , a very fsvo.able impres-.iin, and .gives; Ii, peastraK these days, we t ondar if Geo. tom}se of a cod reacher. 10c Fresh Ginger. Snaps, 5e, mnat look to his laurels in this vicinity, will pocket the money. P g P _ _ - - if 10c Fresh Bods Biscuits, 7C - as James means business. A large number from h re •took in R. �" I T.he anfayorable weather Tuesda oven 8ialey'a dance on Frida ev nin last, acid North Scarboro. i �, 25c Pure Black Pepper, 15c I y fl _ , , i , 40c Pure White Fe er 25c ing prevented the hundreds who hard so were highly pleased with th same. Pp intarided from atteadin the Uaruival at We �nonder which @ton house suite Last Tuesday T. Rossitertsved his Iy ``K 40c Ginger I pure) 260 they skating rink here.g It wall too bad Johois the beat. Don't tak the •one with household furniture to the Ormarod home 26o Giro. Cinnamon, 15e after so much pre ration on the part of the largeist cellar oapacit. ut stick to the stead. '' ,. Pink Salmon, lOc the maelager, etnthe lea was grand. on$ You should, for w eta you grew old Our hove are all through drawing I t: 18' bare brown Boa— 25c $nt Mr. Boyer a still confident%sad has you'll be left in the col& AxTy LAFrzRT•y. gravel and, are now busy getting their. ! - w 5 long bars 8c White Castile] 6or aanoatitred that he will have the carnival sleiRlis and harness fined. a I• Uncle oby uccompgnied by Yut1 a I;. Oatmeal i3oap, 26c. _ next Tnesdsy evening. Theiriie lisg' ie e3REENwo t' . _ . Know. has left for pelts unknav�n, while (Iz the same as aanon>�oee1 on b111s for last I - Casey enjo s himself curling. '. '' THEA, MENS NEW STORE.--- week. Grand mesio will be on hap.!. Mrq: G. S. Gibson still continues_very , Clearin entire stock men's hats, ca s; Don't miss this the carnival of the season: low. Th9 Dial t>rn hot roast ou Thursday l ,.# g p n ht +was most a failure on account of - overes0ats, snits snd furniehin Dods -""- Mise W. Madden is visiting izionds .in g' g ., BROUGHAM. • ' Toronto. the rain: bout forty were present. I , -L ;, i at reduced -prices. Suits to order at _- Wm. Btoward Lea engaged with Mrs. Walter soler and Lin Lovil each took i ; (� 10 per cent. reduction during this Joseph Bark's sister ie with him fora hovel Harrison. - a load of y t1n folks to the home of Jake.: - sole. Every boy and man should at- tow days. I Wass Foster has gone to CoIhugwood Schlinker, E66t Toronto, where they 1; Ltrwreslae Neal !late ed *ilia Jae. where life, parepts reside, spent the ening in the usual jig. z;', it � tend this sale. eugag t, _ ..: Mr. and Mrs Joseph Pipher,� of- Ne►w• Sap- bo Q did ou bear that Harr K. W. Hogle for the ooming season. y Y I ,; .._ -LADIES =- We � Air. our nobby . Patterson & Mairs sold orae of their fine �iarket, called oti friends Monday. - of Agincou t was fined 550 and costs last milliner ,latest . st le ' ackets mantles Clyelsedales to Graham TSroa. reoelatly. ,yI, A•' C. Iltoweid and Miss 14[. Steward, oi. week for arresting a lad withouU anchor f Y Y 1 + 1Oro1)to, aro visiting their parents here. and capes nd all winter dry goods at Belrt Matthews has engaged himself` J'oseph:$ile and Josep Roach o�un. icy. Harry got a black'eye in the bargain. 7 sale prl�es: with Ed. Wilson for'flaep e>oncaitig season. ` In the tankard competition the sear• .3 7 rton. vial frionds lie on . day W: H. Wagoner is stili indis with Mr. w. i �' -� Yahn Brignall, Benj: Brig-- born Maple Leaf purling club, of Elles• k, • a bad cold, or somethin of al t Hetero. ll a i'i: bi' .: �evett have left for PetMrk n)ere, defeated the Aberdeen ourling blab, 1� , �VEDDI G �1'RE NTS. = Bl ��tt-- g R. Dennis, D. D. C . Di:, paid au ofli• tveri kota. of East Toronto, by a majority of 80 _ , 4 . l r I�''• re3duotion On all watches, clocks, jaw- alai visit to our Masonic lodge last week, ; y � ' Mfrs Baadereoit;le ,left t'he empty menu shote. t` ellery, gnga�ement and wedding rings John Philipia. J. P., ilea urchased the i F. L.' 4reoa,. with whom.slae beg been 4n Friday evening, January 81st. H. ` P g west twent aures of the to - lace j'or- o- the t Y Qrtnerod entertained a large number of silverware, lush code; and all y', p ��eI Christmas Dade. #8'16. ' MI* Benj. Fo*11 i le'veiry low with inn-. fiiends td a dance. The floor was kept:,: ` I ;. g r- - e - tiiei= k � W, RgbinsOn and Jsimets Rate, of High- as�leiiatioau ,: �T% twp•i®ldeer Idr n ui warm tl>atil the we3e slue laours tyont .:: ; � _.' •... } NEW DEPARTMEN '.-•--Ro a filo land Creeks- were witib Jose h'Burlc .r'nil�` �" t3uffering with iueteGpla. thb twal' when the ,gueets dispersed to , ::'' P ' ` � The @tot of Monde all 'ht and Tuesda and nasi! pilks, Roman floss and Ber- )tio>ada y . y_ etiek their balmy' eptteli and woo the god . .. �� iritetel .filled .tb@.side goads nip with. . tzi Dir: and Mee. Valiatte,+ol'M - 1 bei". _ z 4 4 8U Arriva Y $� In • , Y .. . •, G T.I, 7 50 a m lin wool �t close pX1Ce8. 4w ttpeht giv tr Y fid , Yoow-bad• .- 4 T E el 30 a m 1 t► . ffia _- ' , K $isle invited `a numb6ir of . his' �� .. Whitbv 8 45 y E• T,. L1'tl sed' of liis h , rctitMy•' y �'k p m Tor nto a tlo v m w a fcW da !! w}tie -IJr. Bateson and �vle{ - WALL: PAPERS.-- Thvusande of �' x A , -:._ : ,�. frae>uda to-: aocoLu as him fa a load -to •� e'4 T E 8 45 p m, .� G W 8 00 p m this 'week, - Fil,-,... al,►at: slo>in' y n x _ WoIne orders issued oti ail parts 'i the world.. rollb for s rin YOU get I0 er W,` . Tob% laso ( Tag" `''�qb{ t j �* y may. p sw .- Ba j}`�•so.Thos.. Brltto>i o.. Frit ay 6veRtiilg y 4 •7 tl P is �_ 11. - , i rY i 1 0 F�1"�"!!-p � I blowet.3r�_� q ai a p I F?`� ✓ - ! '.' -- i.. ,- -.!. .;-.. - -1.., C'`,_ i_. 'r., _)-.. z.-, - s,t- :rm."S .'L -v:. �?f,.. 5. i. •t-. :5,: :`� thYm` _t.':: . went. discoint if ou bu flow. . . over.. Lunde till! hieIli•z . Vs nd t hi 1+►d: ++ttt ..wherQ their greatly enjoyed_.. {^ snv=1lrelre ,segs >aIIs� >�a Y Y _ (c.x-.?-.. • _ •K.:. ,t'+d". .d } 'a` bd:c� i; - :. na •x, ts:x .l �. {ii ;r.�. V^�,. �. p pyo _ :a° S. v" ..:. ".i:, .. f`f,�1 t i7E_ -R` he @Bal+� eVel�i -f . .-. 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Kapp@n l5nmettme�5, however, that the ,� � � �•,s I a-, W9lve9'l knaa8 to escape' snares `b laid r t em trate intohe. ` r- R088I$L7C- `FATE OICAR'1�Y: QF h . pens in;ts� -', for cif the aula, and- snatrch children out TKAV$LLER9 IN SIBE>IIA. of flee pour,$, and evet'tiri devour full * ` - - `` JJ`' arr>wwn pial $uoh ocd:urrenoes have t; ,V � :.' �l'fsey dere AtraeNiea at_ Night to t'�e tilts- given r� to miraculous legends relat- er—®Terpo�►ered by tide Raveaons, ed by the Yakuts, much resembling the y < - ' 8a rltng ata■-t%aters, They 8aeeeeded Russian popular -legends of the wonder- is rtlaylntc Fifty with Tpe1e ares- ful man tfviblf;" Wolfe huntinlg Is a favorite sport In M ` .191%*r Wplf stories - - - ►y T 'las of •Sib&ia, but often- the - _ Theca is nothing in 'flea , -garpam- wolves themselves turn hunters, and -.: the rim then it becomes a pastime -that is full of g r�eal;ity of the trait drama dant3e1`. Wol�es'are pairttal to young whose e�utlineis were given in• a dwP&tch pigs and babies. The sportmen there- frown ITkutsk, Siberia, to a Moscow Pa- foss sew up int a eaek a small porker, pea' a few days ago. A caravan ' cross- leaving only his snout free, and places ti th' Siberian desert was _destray0d' him in a .sledge, to tits beak of which is in+g $ fastened by a rape &bout fifty feet len by wolves, whom Hunger and the awful a, small - bundle of straw cjovered with `` cold had driven from the forests out • black sheepskin. This, when the sledge E is in motion,• danlgles about like a young upon the plain along the great caravan Pi�� road which traverses Siberia from .east The story" is told of one Forty, whish �. ,to west. .� started out well provided with guns, sto. . The `de#i" "of `the tragedy_ 6 only On reamMug a likely eipot, they produced .t, the pig and began to twist its tall, �;, be surmised, for there, •is no one left Whreupo ie uealed lustily and soon 1 ' alive to tell ,the tale. It is known that drew a hq'rde og famished wolveis in the there ware a score or- so of travellers wake of the sle4re. Vf Mn these had I . and trades& in the pasty, divided among approached within r&nge. the party sic or seven sl Ther were in °�n� fid on them and shot several, edges. which, whether killed or w coded, were - the Baggage of each sled several quickly torn to pieces by their compan- a rft and a few of the party carried i� and devoured. rifles, but as it is extremely rare for But the fasts of biped which these ravenous bearsts had -had only serrveed to wolves to attack so large a body of make thou moms men, no thought of sun a danger . FOLD A�1D fiAVAGE , : ` ever clnttereed their minds. than before, and, in ite of the rapid Travelling in Siberia during the laiig fire kept up by the party, they advanced - `po1a.�' winter is at best fraught with close to the sledge, sa p?ppa�rentl deter - ,.r risk, for the i3tatiana where horses snag mined on making an attaar and Betting .� their fill of human fleab. To preserve i . {< be procured are_ maa[iy versts apart, the party, therefore. the pig was thrown y . "d there is the ever present danger of to the wolves. But this diverted their wandering frosty the road in the fierce attention only a moment. storms that come down witlhout warn- While they were 90" forward, the _ horses, driven ' to desperation by the ing frown t he north. A thick crust of near approach of the wolves, grtruggled eniow covens the ground, givispg it the and plunged so furiously that they broke i 1 = appea ranch oe! a limitless white sea. free iram their hasneess and galled , off. By this time the pp�ig b¢d been The pale sun shows itself but a few vouned, and the wolves advanced with a r hourts during the short winter day,but rush to�rvards the tsliortamen. but a v, al - at night the vast expanse of white- ley from t heir rifles caused them to re- nes� is lit b a myon of cold end brit- treat, Finding that matters had be- y oome most serious, the men quickly liant splendor, and at times the snow turned .the sledge bottom side up and grows yellow or blood red with . the took srhelter beneath it, In which posi- - flames of the aurora borealis. The cold tion they remained for matny hours• is always intense. and the earth seems The wolves made repeated attempts to t at them by the sledge with like a vast block of ice. I. their teeth. At length st streong ed THE CAftVAN opt the danger by�the runaway horses rye - which was to be s4 tr�gitrallp wi�ed lyllt farming haeme, and drove off the wolves. of existence appears to have .travelled A solitary individual attarcked by these westward many days and nights from savage beasts has little hope of swap - Irkutsk `afore it met its late., It ie with his life A story is told of a 1 siiPpoeed that the party was attacked Russian officer who was skat ns. aarces a Siberian lake whey he wae� attacked at night; when all brit the drivers were by a drove of wolves• His only weapon I� asleep, and that they were benumbed was a short sword which he wore at hits by the piercing cold ata they aped belt, and with this he defended himnelt over the snow. The sky was overcast, sO well thlat he killed and wouinded rev - et there must have been 1ia}it encu h °� wol.es and stivoceeded in driving off y g the remainder. After a time he wets to have perceived, far away alon at . again set upon by the same pack. but track which the sledges made, a to his horror found that he wan unable mass drawing rapidly near, moving to defend himself ae before, for having with the silent swiftness of a shadow neglected to the blood from his across the snow. sword a.#ter the former encounter. it As it drew nearer the driver a the had become firmly froaen In the scab- - rearmost sledgge miigght have heard above l,a� He skated for bis life, but the b the tinkling of. his sleighbells the hoarse ferocious beasts fin&uy ov&Awk him panting of the many wolves !which_ and bore him down+ It was not until- , _ - ` were in pursuit. The nezt moment, and several days later that a aeamhing a score of black, shadowy -formal wlere party foupd his bone+y, springing at the hortses' throats and I ' overwhelming the sledges like as ova- — , lanche. I- '. One' after the other, each s1 wait HEAD OF TSS MOSLEM WORLD.: ' i ;, attacked, and it was hardly a one t_ e,„=l after the first horse went bef re . the blood of the last was being fllltt ��"' =ee�■use r11e estti•iiy •r by myriads- of snarliria_ wolves he Twrh.y's s■ria■. ; men ought for thea lives wit g na 1'Iie ' nm. . a religions war and axes, but the onslaught was so � Turkey does not concede to t a fierce and sudden that they wee - to have been overlpo - _ + prepared, and they, too,; .were rn pow appears down - by the irresistible rush of he although it would tie mons disastrous countless savage beasts. Cou d he Gre&t Britain than to any other nati . travellers have united, there m' ht ave The Sultan of Turkey is the reoagnl been some hope, . but, attacked hey - were, without vtiarning, the bat le was bead of all the Moslem world, a pt lost from .the beginning• the Persians and the people of lido - And soon the vast cold stl ce " who are dimetntere and fo lowers of < . li. unbroken save by the angry gr of _,lie= 1t4w enf .Moharinisned. , T6ety V the wolveee'�is they disputed wt h b iP- t' other for morsels of human flesh. hen a wide. ditiifes+erroe of .cpm ae to the the misty ,sup rase next. mor in it n,um�! in the . Moslem. Church. *ti- looked down upon the gli$,tenin nes tea vary all the way from 176,t1Ot) of men acid horses balf buried in the ' trampled, bloodstiined Snow. to 400,,100,000. There a,re ffi,b00,000 Yn Three days later another p rty of China who atic,e nqw in rebellion ag j' travellers • over the ran route the Emperor., land are overrunning the came upon the mute evidence o Western provlm�es In India- there In f THE AWFUL TRAGED a Mohanomedan population exceeding 1' Scattered about were broken � �. 40.000,000. morn than in Turkey, where the skeletons of men and houses picked the �1 Is. E2,000,000. Tbsrs are 80. - clean of every vestt�e of fk. and the bones of more than fifty wolves 000,000 in the Malay Peninsula, 15,000, - which had fallen beneath the azes of 000 Citral As a, 18,000,000 In North - �the ill-fated travellers before i they � Afrks,, 11000.000 in ventral Africa. :: themselves had been crushed beneath ' the taw -y, noisauie weight of wild 5,000,000 Ytt Egypt, 11,000,000 In 'Arsabia beasts and torn to pieces. i and 8,000,000 nr` 4.f100,1i00 Yn Afeghaniatan. Even the clothing of the travellers In Southern Russia, in the JWkan Pen- vs as literally tarn to shreds, $nd the insula, anal Yn Bulgaria. the belMveera in identity of but ane of them hes been this faith ane very.numeroum,,snd there -I - - - . - _ I only imperfectly established. From some arse large colonies stn Southeastern Aum- -; scrape of paper which were ,gathered up trig. , At least 130,000,000 Mobamrmer �� !- it appears that one 'of the party was a ciar>8 are fongd in Brititsh colonies alone. French engineer named Lodier or Vo- acid robabIy the true total would reach dier. He seems to have been a resident 90,000,000• of Paris and to have been travelling on The Sultan is recognized by ail theem isome mission of importance, for most of peop le ass a seared person, the successor ,i_ -the fragments of documents which ap- of Mohammed, just_as the Popp is recog- pasently had belonged to him were sized the Successor. of fit. Peter.' They written >n cipher. do not deny Christ, but consider ihim a The ;Siberian wolf, Seo travellers tray, Mohammedan p het, and give H sur asses in size its European .relative.. pedigree in thea Koran. The •Mosleem In >he far north its Dost to white, but' will Bw,cer- by Morias, by Qhritst lir by .. it gradually changesi to gray or brown Mohammed with equal readiness, lout -, ,` in more southern latitudes. Mohammed is the last tend greatest o These animals usuall wander about their prophetr} and the founds of the' Fr : in packs, - and their habits are similar . f to those of the Eu religion ropean species•- . Hun- In one of the mosques - at ' tantY ter makes them aggressive and induces nople the green mantle of th ,prophe hem . to attack otherr animals, but man is p .ved, If that is take out ani is their last resort. a holy war pro4aimad, the am�po pit • In Siberia, where cattle are never lotion oR the leuttr�e world, a gt Perai locked up in sheds, but left out day and and Mor'locco, would prompptI respond night ui ppesi pens, wolves can .alwayts and the Sultan is the only w 1 I : secure a good' meal of an ox. a ' sheep can issue such a proclamation It lne i or a horse, and have no . need to en- pressed too hard hhe will be a to do it c� lo�unte r the danger of attacking a hu- and the English, with the fish bol span being. In the small provinces, osnies, would be the first to su far. T where there is no such allay means of French would be placed int attitu satisfying their hunger, they are giuch of self-defense in Algiers d Tunis � more ferocious and dangerous to tray- there would be outbreaks t roughou still Southern Russia and A In Northeyn Biberia, on, the road to tom, and nearly every oain in Eu `r Yakut, there have been rciases reportesd would be eaigayd ixiare r Ie�s, ®z where - dept - Germany, . which ala is f ` *ffbLK ]�:&J f ILM t+ i `r y; , frotin Turkish oomplicatfonts. German , ''r has cai}Itivateed cammeroiaJ relations have ,been devoured... � � i r� rye � `and nearly ail the foreign in th 5. �' "The Yakut&, ane of the` Ppriri�>.tive Turku army are Gesmtln ffiaers. `Asiatic races, who dwell ori the banks . - - of thle Lena, a Russian writer. states, t-= '- ; "erarz'ouud their dwellings by , various , c Y, - A Distinction , '-." �.. which=the wol 0 'are often <. traps ini �. caught. The db lect -of these traps is not Didn`'t "yon. tell . me• that lea sio much -to obtain fur, for whicht hey was art artist, al*a a fiW1 aryl- abun t su ly, as Oh , ;• I told you bhe p�lto _� W Y- .' . i 1 J �' i f / b { 3 a Y e ®' =a x �• s 'l a t - a syr. �^.7. .ail: `4., rP - e� fs Y ,gyp v" i, , ji. r:' W fi 4+'=x1 ;`�`s° rte'♦ jF.. T. 4 r,k�' 7. `� ! I ; ' �;"ct-- :i r. rL � � .?1, i ;i 'r �se--,, s 4f F+.a. ,xt};. ti..:sY,. •s,,Y.i C. -2MM I _. p 3 i t. % ! E F t- :�PY a F ryry u ltd l+ 9 i' r - + F S 7 Y r� )' LSH + u 1 -� l . � 3's.. s W. @ r ♦ f ,v� i � - i §' -` c'•..Ho- `Fr to w r -, ,9 - - ' iti r a z o , : kk� .f ll^.. 1# r - , a ka t F Y- �.'fi s s� 3 r �- s '• t • i .�o C . V .r . tG >k k fi f{ r�. ,y yy � i N 3V S _ M.r >�ai kms. ' - ., _ r� 6 �_. Sl" Z =,Y .�. ;;4 A ,< - ! a Y. 'ice,' td F �rtb� ' PERS6NAL PORITERL - : : "� ar• ttla- t+r ahead ata& do i.: 9y i L��,_ c. , a 4> ! -fit ` v : i a .. ,► t luted trtitereuhsg �teisrl isa>et ire sf trt>i Qit+etltr En E OF TIi B - tC113 , : l urn: li - eco !'elkb got' cites �r r;e. � - to, hi*_ _ t, �tit;h lido t It iai said that: Alfred Bcithiicihild keeps . %R E $)Y$ lF DIV'`.' ;` tbtt ' w : the.. +iritonl F til elon- seven chefs. ` as7..- I ``. a the SQA _ t, and the lot- Mr. Rockefeller'rs income is a*tYma0d: 13a� ar stetare, But T.ttrne to 16ifrtl�-= `tried beat to Futh,,but the to be 'T,000 doily. Biotic 'hien--NOW Trttty-)Four Yea" off pa1#lter would'Tient see it. _ This is how Hing Humbert of Italy .bars a privatayl . Fu• h deseribm his - own denseness... 'The ; - ♦►Re --'cravats . 'Iv1ta t�lttr '>rrat►�s'-=t■s fortune of $30,0OO.OtfO. torn a coo'i I,'ririsoe off s .only , ieetie of criti- Emperor William consumes an extra- �rewi t-�st!rout:�tsc�$tr . He ob ted tha had painted I ascan, ordinary number of cigarettes daily httm too Iii no. t - of fact, I bad - At • his last recital in- London thlts pyeeaarr The Primo dif Wales is d feat 4 tee successful in ++ggi him the right Paderewski received X5,435 ass hie share rtioi: _ e addu the feat, that 'h. A$e weighs. 216 pounds and wed : , of the receipts. i bye, brid dA behind him were made a 17 1-2 collar. Hiss whYakmrs are of a, taller thaan lie.: e4 ao not make him Heinrich Do", the tailor of Mann :" ` heim, Germany, who became famous as I nondescript .brown dolor, btft aY way+& din denatalid +that° this s 'in.�� tt. the the inventor of a so-called bullet-proof care,full brushed and combed. In hits peer pective. a d�ld int . �e it.' ' Y , coat, . iw dead. - r The Pri:i a theoicetisx knowledge sj , wai$tdaoat packet a1n the lhft aide h ter- of )~oasis, :'F chef flute and piano Prof. I�,vid Matwri who hoe eo ably;. -t - •' ries a small comb, abd with tblA ' he whan .g w_ to -be' �dofie. e, also filled the chair of English litearature in atmightens out . the kinins of his beard sino-fit thu morning n'vitm at Stand- the University of Edinburgh for -thirty• rtaighiam.._ '1 #at is the only time he does years, " is about to --yetis and en joy a •- - " �Hisis circumference, at the equstcia'' in it. It does la" to a»d hie hearers quiet life of study: ! do the :beef they; &tau till it i$ over. Murikacsv, the great! artiot,inow living 1 ' about fart .-five inolim He has a chest There isn't an h the - matter with - y yt m#3' in Paris, le never ashamled to talk of bile , � meeauremeJit of tltiirty-seven. inches. Tf appetite. lowly beginning$. He started in life as - I . hs were not a Prince he might be +oe►lli HIB BREAKFAST a painter of sign -posts and trsdeasmen'a "pudgy." He &too a little, - but par-- gists of solid toasteid muffins, slice • walla. . haps that is blacause of the gi�►t weight of pinlr and white hosnacured. ham, a Cecil Rhodes has ordered laxg�e num ganeraus motion of Melton Mowbray bei'�s of English song -birds -linnets, of titles' whilah he c rit'iea on l�Ys shoal- ppoort pie. grilled chops flaxiked with thrushes, blackbirds, larks, and n ht - dam and which Burks's Peeralgo gives kidneys that were broiled on a gold in,galesr-to be sent to Cape Town,_ vp ere' j officially follows: - fork and plenty of good%- t4ick crease they will be acclimated and set fries . , The M H' h; Moist pulseaiit 'sad sad butter. Senator Proctor will shortly sexid to - ig In his study are hundre& of pictures the White House at Washington a tro- "I Mast Ill trious Prince Albert Edward, of himself in various uniforms and cos- phy of the chase in the shape of a *90 ` Pace of Prince tunes. A court blarneyfier of the Theo- moose head with a fine read of horn, _� I sleds„ Dutra of Saxolny, sp of Saxe-(3Oburg and Gotha, Duke of �� M'artin type describes the pictures fmm a bi,g bull recently killed by him. in the following burst o! eloquence :- Canada. Oornwall sand Rothsay, 'Earl of Chest", "It .may be srliooting a tiger in Bengal Carrick d Dublin, Baron drf Renfrew stir banging away a_t a hate in Norfolk, The King of Portugal is a very timid puahirrg a fair to a Ru$sian ice traveller. Not only is he nervous re- - , and Lord of the Isles, Great Steward of may. Fardingg anarchists. but he lays anx- i Soot>and, chair on the Nevar with bare kneers lead- tet whenever the train in which he is ' G., B.T., H.P., G.C,B.. G.C.B. ing a Scotch reel at Abergeldie, - spear y I:, G. C. 19. G.,.G.C.I•E.,. Knight of thee id a hippopotamus from the back of welling hits r. apace of mole thea �. ' �� Elephaut cif Denmark, Kn' ht of the an, elephant, or aiming between the a es 40 miles an hour. of a Sir Arthur Sullivan has selected Lord Golden F`leeece and Kniglit of the White who already looks killed B ron's tr ed 'Sard ' with the hornet ; peering from behind a y � y ' atiapalus ' as the i �� Elephant of Siam. - big boulder to take aim at a red deer subject of t e ballet he is to write the '.. Bailli Grund Cro`Irs of the Order of St. o atfuding triumpl>ant amid a shower muAic for, 'and which is to be produced ,; ; a John of Jeer`nsalesYi, Hon. Haight of the of falling pheasants, Yet ane can trace next year at the Alhambra Music hall, ' the Prince on his gory warpath sinst art London. - ! - , -' Urdefr of St. John. Gernoany, P. C,; a the animal kingdom all round his house, - He y S: Wellenme, the America•& i fWd ruar s,hal of the army, Colonel -in- and he is a fine shot, to be sure." momhant in Landon, has presented to ': , ; ' Chief of the three regiments, of Life and When ,he went to India he met the the Senate of the United States the per- ! Royal Hcu�,rs Guards, Hon. Colonel $izth Malars h of Maymore, the invalided trait of Pocahontas. It• was painted in . Rei of Hutch and-theeG&Mwsar of Baroda, England after her conversion to. Chris- / . . Bengal Cavalry, Colonel of the Tenth man. as every once l rw", of diametri- tianity and her marriage to John Rolfe. i1 Hussars, Bon- Colonell Second Brigade, tally opposite dispositiotns. Yet so great Mommeen; the famous historian, has . Eastern'DYvisiant, Royal ArtWea'y; Hon.s his teat that• they all became hieygned the office of permanent seer�- Colonel Third Battalion, the Dube of confirmed friends. When he called cit ts„ry of the Berlin Academy of Sciences, • the Gaikwar he mounted an elephant which he hats held twenty -erne years. i CornwaII'a Light Infantry, Captain- by means of a silver ladder. Cheetahs The prof�or celebrated the seventy - General and Colonel Honorable Artil- "a leopard -abased deer for e1ghth anniver-Bary -of his birth a few . ! - ' Carmpatny of Ld>tttdon, Mllitarl+ AYeb- his amusement. At Madras, when he weeeks ago. Mommsen is now hard at - ! . - psr ded through the streets, a golden work on a volume of hie Roman history. • - de -Camp to the Queen. Hon. Ad mirall umbrella was held over his head to - Tbe urnalist is feature of the hour . . the Fleet, Han. Carpi. Royal Naval demi;gnate him to the populace, so that in Pari is M. Henri R.ochefort's series • serves, Hors. Col. of the Oxford a,znd of the m'' ht kniow wham to cheer. . yy i� of articles in Le Jaur, entitled "Les . ; Phe Prince is very dignified. Ile Aventuras de ma Vie." lie is throw- I the Cambridge University Corps. of the ver permits any liberties. Sometimes iris mud at eeveri.l lreople, alive and �. � - Middlesex Civil Seervice Corps Rifle Vol- takes Uilem, but that its anotheer mate- dead, and his revelations are the cause ! .I . unteem„ of the Royal Aberdeendlit](e of much gossip. It is said that his Highlanderts and of the, Sutherland I AT HAMBURG • publiat�re have promised him -$100,000 4 .F �- - Highland Rifle Volunteers. whgrre he goes every season to` renew for the book into which his disclosures A FLeld 3iamhal of the German Arm b liver anti rest. he is surrounded by are to le compreaseci. 1 y a mise ilanesous Int, among them the Crearta, the Venezuelan Pt'esident, was i Hon. Cal: of the Po mulmian Huow millionairre tuft-hun of Fur �• born on a ranch in the Uritioco Vall��e��yy Regiment, Na b; late Colonel -in -Chief Balaears►t is ane of is specialties. Once of Spanish find Indian parents. His i;,. < ftYfte Brigade, Elder .13rather Trinit1 he and his followers clamped at the resi- wife is also of mixed blood and of hum- denw of the Duke of'. Richmond durinrg ble parentage. Crc�i�� has been in the - House, Grand Manisa' of the Unit the tiooci�v?od fares• The e, who ,service of the Veaiezuelan nation since Grand Lochs lof Fresmaeoas of E went to bed every night at 10 o'clock, his boyhood, wb%li he entered the army - land. Barrister at Law. and a Benche and who is _pporsed to gambling, wish- By the time he was thirty he had dig- ' i ` of the Ddldd1e 7'e le, iPresident of tb ed tiro card -playing during the continu-. tinguished himself sufficiently -to be put: - society of Arts, D. C• L., Oxford ; r.L.DL, �� of thhee house IxLrt'yy• One nirrrht in oominand of a division. - Cambridge ; LL. D., Trtinity CaUegb, the Dake, w had came dowmtairs for �t,ephanie of snnasething hehad left on the dresser, The Crown Irwoecss Dublin, Austria isialwotit as ,great a universal r Mast le d the Prince as ; a surprised the entire party busy at bac- genius as the German Emperor. ' Not ' . 'Dp .. carat. He made a h on t he spot, .-I tr 7rouug blood. i+s trothtng of t denounci the Pnnoe, the} next clay satisfied with being a fair artist, a titin. ?ie ins a randfather. fifty-fo ur poet. an author, an accomplished horse r yeears of age, and of ver tbe party broke up. p.. y woman. skater, tennis player, and. whi He is a greeat yac-hbunan. His yacht she hens latel taken up singing and , MATURE APPEARANCE y - Britannia bass beaten pretty tnoarl� 'bicycling. She solus a service, incognito, and ways He cannot be ail merry as everythii�i.� in English waters. He iA in a Vienna church with great• success . ; he once wee. but still ham hits jovial alio the bead- of the Free Masons in i eche has itian acid love of lesetire. an larst .C'hristmns._ &ni just ap_ t dim Q 'h ngland, and be goes in for horse rac- rtionei. off three weeks of her time - I It is not true that be se the leader of Wg. In politic's1altsiast� his wle bobby ie �°' famhioat. The heir apparent to the Blit- that a ntiian should have the right to ul which 'she intends to learn and mss- itsh throne i� not allowed to tee a4grob- marry his dooeased wife's sister, which tar riding the whtinel. sive enough to be a leader. One of the in England be hags' not•, Whenever the Sir John Cbristopher Willoughby, proofs twat lira d�osewt lead farshion- LI bill oc>lrlav up fat discussion in the House Bart:, now a prisoner in the Transvaal, pat he wears a bilk flat with a sack of Lords the 1l rii>m Betas quite warm ids the author of three books on Africa. coat. It pravea aLro tiisst I>'e doesn`t 'about it, but Lheyy never pari it, as the `rhe first, 1rut,lished in 1f3ti9, is entitled tollovt► it. Bishops votes It etbwn. )last Africa a.nd Its i3• Game; 'the The real s�ls who do net the male The Prince and bi,s family have an Narrative of a Sporting 'trip frum Zan- famhions once► resolved to make an'" in- l xmm of about $1,000.000 a year and zibar to the Borders of the Masai..,' In noviation duri,V Asc t week. "Sport&" plenty of perquisites. 1893 lie published "A Narrative of Fur - were all dretissing in light clothes and ' When he Mays out late at night he ther Rxca%-ation-� at Limbabye. Mashbna- - . white bate- Suddenly al the men ipthe can tell the Princes that he hoe been land," and in the following year ; he swim appeare�d� din black bats. - black to any. ane of the following clubs, _, of wrote an account of the close of !the tr,wk ocatas and dark trousers. The which he tis a member: United Service, campai n in Matabeleland and ;the _ Swells bad forgotten to notify the Ar�ly t!tind Navy, Junior United Service. downfa of Lobeaigula. . Pirinoe, and hep ware caught in the pad- Junior lTaval and alilitary, Junior -- dock in a smuff-caloreai frock suit. Of Army and Navy, Guards. Whit.e's, Tra.- Q$NEZUSLA S BELL-BIRII cottnie tics tries who bad an light -tint- vellem, ' Marlborough, Turf, United, . ed things wens entirely out of it. Unlversaity, Yorkshire and Hurlina- He owns a parrot, which he bouebt ham. TMe slsitgntar 81l�erF vuteed R'arbler ikat from a ngamuffut in Trafalgar Square. Is there anythinq else you want to uvra Down %ear floe i e.hs■tburgit LI e. ; It cries: Naw, then• bo i Htp I Hip I know about the Prince of Waled The present Venezuelan boundary die- ' - Hurrah f for the Queen " drinit;tl beer _ ... _ , and biter► people it doelsn't like. - �� - puts has been iso 'widely .discussed and . ; A popular mistake ma.die b Amerl- . TORNADO AND FLOOD. written up that considerable attention . Cane is that he leads English eoeiety. - iven by moist of the civilized • - . tis being g The American who gets into Marlbor- tlerfoaa L se of Wre and itroporty In world to a country hitherto almost -. ough Home is not within the prvcincta q„peasta■d--ti■me■si Force sr' the of the Four Hundred by a lung mshhoott unnoticed. One happy result lit 'the t: The Prince likes people who make him *ice' � wrangle has been the knowledge of the.. - Laugh, and he its a good deal of a socrial A despatch from . Brisbane, Queeens- bird axiimal. fish and plant lifd in this . - leveller, but while ha has a way of hand. says: --Great loss of life and very lit.tle republic, which has thus become:. �- throwing off his dignity he alwayts has large destruction of property have been a atr•tng to it. ! suddenly worthy of acquusition. Tho He comes in mutact with ev bra id'Caused int the � !northern part of this � birels particularly are extremely b. an of man. When he was presen John , colony by a tornado and floods. It is ful" in plumage, graceful in forr>ri, and L. Sullivan . the chaanp%n pug list, he impolssible cis yet to tell how many per- � have -most of them. voices of ravishing . was very kind. Bullivan star. ' out a sons lust their lives, but it is .known swee'tuess. Many are singers of Won- ham -like fist., and grabbiri� t ro al I•derful compass and• possess notes. s. - hand said, Itt tdanei9 that analis t e Prue ;that ghat n ilbers were drowned. The : voluble and ever -varying as the mock- - _ feel at home right away': "Howtr do yeti ! da a to, p party is estimated at $d,- ing.bird. do. Panne I .I've often heard of you." ,500,000. - 8s. cal coast' g vessels aro � One bird that is perhap's e-htitled to The Prince was delighteli, taking the , missing aand i is believed that they have the pace of the most striking vocal either foundered or been driven ashore, situation of being to a certain ex- artist. is the bellbird• Strari�e in other and theft all aboard of them were lost: ways hesides► his voice, he is, too. Ilia- , tent patiYxiized weary good-naturedly. � Townsville, a seaport on Cleveland Iia , He drnsnea ae an Admiral General �' spotle>� white coat, his tall b -lack horn • FiH ressesal, Ilighland lbief ar I suffered more than any other place in ' or creat that rises. -just back of the. whatever be to be at they mein- i the -districts aftected. There is scarce- bill, and his fond clinging to the ground f ly a building, ilii the town that escaped , e�,pt when frightened into flight a,nt with- the u mot nonchalapo s. No darnti ! man gel Advices fmm the Tonga is- (tuak+s him distinguished. The horn is G lands show that a hurricane lately only erected when he is excited -or call- - � THE LIGHTNING CHAN E d over .them. Two ships at .Tong- I •r� t twill ht. . t quielmr than he. If he goes to tier -t ataboo Island were w�reecked and the � i Fiorcing and loud, but' sweet and full ' d many .be may be a Uhlan Colonel at ; thousands of cocoanut trees on _ the'.as the deep notes of a harp, his vibrant 10 a. m., ani • Admiral on tie Kaiser'is .; plantations viwe torn u by the roots, calls ring out over the silent woods. a acht at 11.80 and a Doctor of Laws at � osuaintg heavy lds to their owners. Well may the astonished hunter look. 12.15. about hien for signs of a clearing and a As he ^nevem knows in what rig 'he It i,s cat at sunset he will save to $et up whmn he gdidis-&tri the Thn Voive tit a Child.: mission chapeel. that these campanems(bellbirds) ring .s. c ontinent bin uniforms are ail taken Prof. Drtunmond• tells the story of a ( out their gentle tones. The different in about fifty tr�tatli & There are -.little girl vvb+c �onece staid to her father :{ birds seem to possess voioes of varying he at V044 twent� se is � grds and ,, 1 depth, and the distance, - long and die sabres; • sand a un wsa ht of brass .[� I want you to iaay tsonisthing iihort serve, to modulate and harmonize ' , helmets. With the bogie, spur's ' and to God for ins, somethin , I want to the' all, For three or four miles you ° - ` t fixings t t go with all thus clothes tell Him very much.' I eve sudh a I can hear , the faint, responsive rings, us- his valets have their hands full. little voice Hiat 'x dant think He c:ouid , like the echroeas of the; louder ones hard The I' hag, ao politics. but it I+ts heat'- it awaay, cosi.' in heaven ; but you ; by• The great occas end eeibas stretch ! ,`. unciei$todid that he Liberal lsav, a great, big ,man's voice, and He heavenivard, wad meet ng overhead form Tei tet et3ncies. In England if the sover-. will be sure 'to ar ou." The father I ,grand arches of green that ro6f in the ' t F y ''fin is a Tory the, Hebr�Apparent -ib s : t�k tiffs little g_ in hie ai�ans and: hat ffiOss-tufted aisles :of nature's cathedral. '' . r Whi� anal viae.versa. ' By this arra i her that, even, thh God -we t. `The traveller notes these,' instinctively I e in arll_.hands -' lit into moment;surtrounde by -all His holy I doffing his"cap as th+e choir of sweet- - � ,.F zpyal coiwmp, °the Prince Irl those, i►at Oouihdin len tl>leir den harps singia jupubas axed grosbeaks and e: �apturd the Qusen, hia'ia ills trap $h►�C td> im ode oft grandest Spans waxialers break out into a vast ditlonsa% g Iicy of the � � family: + d sweatest' ugh of pram ever heard �pgivelli-ng .: v hymn, and over thea.. of atiaoltl#ei heaven, .i .:r>n>xa that He would caper - H y „ and tht'rnigh , it all, Iike th,8 chimQs of n .-. &antro the xutrsrcl +nf his fact►, • try .ta t s . 'Hush :t sit tkle sixigi ;same olden 'monastery, fall .the ail ver ; ie. Det si He nevai orgets- UPy* _ - , .. i for` . it tie wiaYltt<. ° `h a a ltd tie agits . ding-doog I df ng 1 ding-dong I of kiss caro- ; ! �. : Ixi all_tux of therin''t;tpiw a th+e ;sari?%: h W Zl . tot an as to m a t'.iaa�°y ear." e�0s` , ,, .- .. M m' h r r r x h `'p a- s �` �'., -•tai � T t, Y ` �T as � c. `.,_ w 3 . f.� i r. `� a Y moi': s .a. � :. t 4 g I: , "rf a• . ._ ._ h .,:> t y .rte , ,.,. - - - < _ ���, a � .. ♦ s <t . s. F� aril 2°• - _ - ;y G n �l-.'7t�y(f �. � 11 Ya : c� i � Y .. �.. ,4. .. t' 30 ss. M i� x a e 4 i 1 '� v, Y_a, s w.. r�' �: ti n i �1 �. .r. -E.v: ..dr .t. t�. A - f t '}} W t3 t :\ 4 C�p i.. - P 7 V's.. _ � g "µ u.6" -j. er#` °err.. ,� 'k; h 4 x R,� •Y �a. .a a t F. 3 'j . .h t,a 'u ^ z � � .k `,5 I F y, - + .r r esa.n`'a -�. " .� ,,( f -'a .s a � i� Th §�i ' "" a # A ;LWVJ,T�7>de ti #. cy ..�ee s z' � -. , ...y 3••. - *{.. , , 14s :,- \ : It�ht..�`.- �.i0 f6�.:-: i .d -+ilii . •..°"�.-L 4��1[.6 -L...._.•_.. • -...T i -- x_. GERMAN SOLDIERS I . - , it ,° e i ,. . sit T e C N a n Oat iifi b y artly her TLey ' r ., rte lrer FatlePrland. ';, - _- - Dlrwtly we left the village,; were the �' w night had Imen. spent, the :larder,- tb 1,., march at ease Is giviin; the soldiare ,, loosen their things and carry their " . . rifles slung first on one shoulder, then �, on another, with the slung in frgnt and 1 the carrel polntidg to the rear. H Piro- 4 � _ `'i " . mises to be a halt day; not a .breath of t ' - ' -, " •,t wind; the sun has just broken through ,� -- �' ancj„ Oriyen away grey mist., The _ three-quarters; �an r `_ .. pace for the: -first of 'hour is elpw, not more than three miles ' .. tin hour; there is little smoking, and - - h dl talkie The men ads t ar y any g.. P their` forma 'ons to the nature of the ground; the r din the centre is heavy Wea ''F Tired, Nervou and sandy soil; on either side a firm r path is fro be, 7oun 'adlpitting tan uzen. YWomep,vho deem all Wo a reqs ,.'the Ieectious four separate; •out, Pill ilyd in ;purl ed.�lood, ' at times the section stretches in ex- rich and' heafthp by Hood's Barttlttp :� . tended order the whole width of the rills, permanent relief and tatreligt G d. % �L�ii i� Y i��#ii f #.. _ , N 6 3 t'r f 4. __ I d A Es3 =t 2 ,. d t 3 fr r f �. �_ s +Qfttr . _ �. `t , .. . ' : ...�-....y. .. .\,' y r r�l•' � �Y� _,' , h �: t h to tit . • =tea d p * house achy an tthe shat Sevi Amthe sha,li casco t t" be tfatsid w-.�:=•.- � . � �' 1 Baltri. u Cate l�-[iib l�a� !tire care,-Scotbl Z ales>D�ili ► ,, 4 To each of file first. itlii cttI para . % , i `every city and town in the Dominion cif .. W$dn aiti�y� one bus offended to risen �.y soul so h'" h t t Canada who write- The Alabastine Co., : tet _;e can nod' 1 h it: •�De lea , r ,. Sc.-. "':•µii 4i're r'i'_j<. ar y any g.. P their` forma 'ons to the nature of the ground; the r din the centre is heavy Wea ''F Tired, Nervou and sandy soil; on either side a firm r path is fro be, 7oun 'adlpitting tan uzen. YWomep,vho deem all Wo a reqs ,.'the Ieectious four separate; •out, Pill ilyd in ;purl ed.�lood, ' at times the section stretches in ex- rich and' heafthp by Hood's Barttlttp :� . tended order the whole width of the rills, permanent relief and tatreligt G d. % �L�ii i� Y i��#ii f #.. _ , N 6 3 t'r f 4. __ I d A Es3 =t ND E BY " �E ,. d t 3 fr r f �. �_ s +Qfttr . _ �. l OUR LUNGS, KWAY : .. . ' : ...�-....y. .. •'`And lisbrold Node b' tId1O trails oIF1 $ with hollow a�keN� Gtr t�dc1WO; �� . Irl tit i�D1 , it�lf be y . oar cm f bs t1 y vot]i a4 flit v& er d Otte1 $Et t h to tit . • =tea d p * house achy an tthe shat Sevi Amthe sha,li casco t t" be tfatsid w-.�:=•.- � round •about, and theta pout t� the 4 tit tbay rape -o8 without the city. isto an u1sr,G� . � �' 1 Baltri. u Cate l�-[iib l�a� !tire care,-Scotbl Z ales>D�ili ► ,, lett in the dish over night, and finally forl>a� s stone-like cement without shrinking, it M the skin.- The erms of To each of file first. itlii cttI para . % , i `every city and town in the Dominion cif .. W$dn aiti�y� one bus offended to risen �.y soul so h'" h t t Canada who write- The Alabastine Co., : tet _;e can nod' 1 h it: •�De lea l united, of Paris, Oa. giving► the Cbaptex. . contao►ining the above passagA of scripture, ." . O" .�� ffi bab had croup and b Shiloh's „ writes Mrs. J. wilt be sent sn order on the-Alabastine t , of Huntsville,- A•1W . • dealedr id the town for a package of- .. W,P'C. '� Alabastine, enough to Cover So square t itrds of wall, two coats, tinted or white. ,, 5"tY �� v=r;'�:v�cz "•a,3' c5 s c. '.Ss �.oia'.t... a�'i. •�' _-r4' f9 ,1, ' is Ai• std ,.' - - " -,tl L y.,, ilj , , I. �" �y i >ltdlni .. { r- .F \+ F a `� t)kl ' thea ' r :f `j ..fit ` S �N 7 tt$, esti: ,.t•�.. �. AND: CUR U ' ,.. FUi� rBAT<MENT ,:_ 5 Tina- ,.•;; A a�rian R, to m a' c .... pl IIY to i i. ° ams _! { ,t c •• J1LF.71:AN 8'8." P¢RI9IAN BPFAi�LIer.4 r . �-�, k' ' 1894 Notre Demia St., Montreal. - ' .� F ,,,r Tat I " 'm'tb� ' G•. D UTM i $c� � NS' . $LATE SHEET -METAL, TILE 8i CRAVEL ROOFERS �:- l .: � leis.. .:,' Sheet Metal Ceilings, Terra Costa Tite lied " l , saved Black and Green Roofingg Pilate. Metal _Cor ` . Wiese. Felt; Tar, Roofing Pitph, Etc: Gutters z, } }tel B• ZlEar- Downpipes, &o., enpplied the trade. �' ,', 4 Telephone 1998. Adelarid & Widmer Sts r * ; I1 -i . Spy TOB;ONTO ` ,K {r ��` d t'�a7-µ T ' ' [I . Y A, .$ _,. To all who apply, giving as the mime . of the paper is whjeb they saw this notice, . i' . :, g rn h. / ,. 1� - . �O N T � H . ; ,..:. s, �� _ w ,;u ,� I ;' � ;. ° Will b0 Veld stn iiigetOlOUS puzale, the a• 'Imo• t' , gi 1_, l OUR LUNGS, KWAY : } �I 1 i `�,� solving of which may eArn you $50 -cm To test s wall cuing, take a small 4 _ � ` i want to "serve* _ GERMAN BREAST BALSAM' i , a gaaatity of it, mix in equal quantity of . you p,• �. k ����` boiling water, sed if it does not set when Apples, don Cause ; break AND BE CURED OF THE COUGH. � ,` lett in the dish over night, and finally forl>a� s stone-like cement without shrinking, it M the skin.- The erms of Cold by Drnggiste It 86 and 64 deiiiel. ` ' V� 4 i `' v �� �' 1. road, `at otlters three men atsreast, the The foRolwing A from a WOU known is a kalsomine, and dependent upon glue t�EtC� t V•�,. I'8 ld there. ---__ -__ - - - - -- ; s�L t IIllrti8 : to hold it to the wall, the feature strongly The band ie rapidly . fourth man on a narrow path where Y p- `� roptacing tb6 circular .. i « ' ' female ob`ected to b sanitarians.►O e erms of co>Clsum n u •to data saw mllta I have antlered "Posy yelp with 1 i p 1 ' :I theres i only room for one. A large This ttriatter of looking to the shnitarp field with firm going is made use of oompls►irits and kidney troubles and I astttre of wall coatings seems to be cos -OI= finood soil fCjlr i�Vor�{ The mystery thrown 1 - whole battalion across it. have had a great deal of medical advice _, around the band her to march the sidered of much importance of late. A Wgn thea lining of the throat Yom' °` disappeared. .Circular . t = Toward file end of the first hour a. d��S that time, but have reopived UtW sup lament to the Michigan! State Board C� RCU R sawyers learn rapidly x : , p and lura is bruised made to handle band saws, � d or no benefit. A friend advised me to talcs of Health, condemns wall paper wed so that no inwnveni- �, , V I s' `_ m`, Hood's 8arsa arilla and I bogao to nee it, STARTS UP A SONG, p I eve_ kalsomines fur walls, and recourmends raw or m ured by eo►�ds and encs ie tett. We build together with Hoods Pills. -Alabastine as being sanitary, pure, porous, ' t the new " Allis " Baud, a praeticatly perfect the whole joining in; the rifl are now -zed molrq► bene$t from theses medicines rat economical and beautifpl. C©Llgh9.fi.Ott S EmUlsiOn, band mill. Nevar fails. You can run one sno- ;'� �` slung around the neck, poi.t ng to tide ' than from anything else I I-avejiver taken. pei°18ne • cessfully and take from' 10 to 20 r cent mors ^ `,` ; Fromm races ezperien I ifelievo Alstbaatine is ccad�► for use by miz4ng �a �� hypophosp rtes, wll� Camber out of next years stook at no extraooet ' . Dear, Wlienever men marching slLng od's 13wraa� villa. Lo beam t complete cold water. for Government dues, cutting, or driving to 1). !� their rifles, they invariably hold the Ho sli with onh hand it order to keep blood purifier." MRs. O.. Cx �[zyrorr, 71 l heal infliamed mucus mem- mtll. w h continue to waste thus 9 Invests• - i . Camberlaud at., Toronto, On �t18ap Shopping. The t1mC t4 take gate. write us to day. BRANTFORD the rifle ►steady. Some regiments in l � braI1CS. WAT'E[�QUS �� elegant s GMADA. Tr �� f L the German army still march' at the a Mr+ai. Buffers (resadin An o _ _ __ _ aro The pave is now inclreased until HOOd s ��arsap r�� winter wrap, the latest ai style. can 1t iS befork' Seri©uS amag0 i;. - it nearly rear hes four miles an hour, now be •bought for $75. has . been done. 1� 5o -cent -- Nay (over, Dea(rOee*, - ' _ `� At S a.. a halt is made the men pile , Mr. Bitters (greatly. iIt CATARRH-CaterrhoftheetOmach ,,, , arms, �t�ke off their . accouteftnents, ' $ th� 0 ii I R` Doe sit say anything about the pride .boti;le iS ell4u i1 fOr all cry drink some cold coffee out of their water" �� of overcoatsQ Dr. Basset's new treatment -for the abov" - x ding COld. dtatreesing troubles is the oral® rem•d in the ' t•� �' lis. $lifters Dolt leg over the paper( ry h�looalt . 1 ,� bottles• and eat a slice- of bre>}d and .... 1 world which treatethess diseasesbot 1 - � , butter, which they have brought in 'here 1t Is. Gd. "' �� B'�Qd ri` r f �t�r ^lgt oi,e see. h. ens; ao wets and 3i.S0 and Internally thus effecting ♦ P�A3[aNSxt- their canteens. to cheap y Soon dl Bowlu, Cheinists, Belleville, Oat... cults. Price t6r one full month's treatment - t `' John's Celebrated isfit Em• : . I 9 . ' The infantry of the 'German army prominently in the pnblio eye esday.: porium for an overcoat, el ant gtr- I tij-whish is aufllcieot for most casae. If you! •,r: nearly all wear dark blue; the cloth is meat• Price $. worth $$. fres ly -"'-"'� draggle: does,not keep it, remit direct to as,`'"'rr thick and stands wear well. Each man t i� easy to buy' ° my � warted sfocks�s co id h n l da.alid;ht- av dit0Uth1 eb,tatessa and we wil l Fend free of extra charge. Cir- i`tt Kwd 8 a" 1�.1 easi in sae h " gg a bout g Mrs. Besant's roparations y carries 150 rounds of ammunition in 1 sailed, ne�a,tly patched. $8. Dear met enter sleeoribio F : , t� . t dna+ are now Sys. JustAKER Yo PosAt DOu�lt Allxcr sent fie, on appiioation. 4 r r"; three black leathern pouches, which How cheap h afford to do without th m MARTHA BxsIYT Co., Toronto, Canada ' ,are fastened onto the belt, 90 rounds - �t n v thi". A wrap for me and overtloat LT Pandrlth M'fr �Co8l ow",d•.t W 1 �I - do a large pouch at the back and 3V Liar T �EEPEB'S hoe 1 e for you can be got for $78. _ ■ r •r . roaUaro, orrr- -`-- - - -- t ` 1 `, rounds on either side. "The knapsack is oUGLAS !IROS, State Qraysl and wetal - T9:� - � 1 �_ u an the shoulders and -- roofors, metallic oeiltngs, ekysights ,4 , worn high p EXOELLENT• . fastened by two black leather brats, •. sheet acetal workwra. ill Adetaiaewa,Toronto ;k jai which pps soder the shoulders arid are 6 A�ti'sa F 1rH ��AU.>3A�llt%CAtIiN(314.t+'tneet tmportedEng ONAR�� . t� i attached in front with a metal hoolc to tom Rheumatianz BeyoDel the Yuwer O: �BII 1�0 ' tiiih sheep and narrow American hog ens t i:; ' right price& PsA.Blxohvri 1k( o., Ltd, A the belt. The kna k contains one ! Dese the o,ta at ' l Tom to b��aa.cc i B CC pair of boots,ithe white drill suit -drill , _ ,,..^ i-E.arealwayy open to buy or sell flay ICYC4E. ��n "� trousers are sometimes worn on the Qer Jet V wttrre stwellee .di btite3.teA• fuzla n. ser tglOts Almost ftleept a SMA Her " 1i Te tulles 1 would slue ei fleas T v Straw, Grain or Potatoro n Dae s l marcji-three) r of sock or ppe oG+ tV, :4T. 1�ANtiAA CO. Toronto. n t .. i' psi Wonderful ittirAlydne, sgitis American i a fatigue cap; throe stickstrings and Aype Ile twee-safierfd fuer t)evenl ; I'1 i..�ivltxAv MAcrAitr,AlvF, Speciallst•-Eye, ligeats wanted evdy- '; ' for the tent. brush. a Years Sere ye Reuter Was Feemd. • -- ., re tier Irtr Throat. 39 Carlton St. Tofronta cobs woocisu pegs _ t • t comb; attd soap, a forage cap; * ne tin ! - a o66tud'ial �t uffareic frdtn Ear and pp From t S ton Newts. I have beeII iJ 1 AMP•7 deism; before 1870 of Canada of preserved xdil<at (which to only open- •;r. :? Nervous 13abtlity. I igestiop, DYP-� TQ"lelaiis l 4 ed when m bivouac), the great coat acid . A gh Mc ' , lighth use keepe� and general physical weAknesa for Province!►, 1-nited states: also - I' �u t Bill and Law 8_ampe beivacht. Gco1 priced. 1nE STREET ,. �vatetpraof sheet for the tent are strap- on waifs Is1an is. one n! the bas a nor of year% and had been treated N. M M AIDAM8, 7 Ann Sc 'Ioraiio, OnC _ C g AC ELA 41 I a �"' ' - ped a•cras3 the •top of the knapsack; known men in this Vwtlon, and' to, his b I� doe and . spo*lista f ? , ` v dance in the rformanoe of his du- wpile vtelt K t A ah»nee in a life time 1 ' Young :x f A 7.ARGE CANTEEN wilt ut avail. ?lit Y > b a $rise span. there to no betteir trade or profession ,� TOI�ON'Z`O _; ties is due the safety of t�ie_� many craft oranto. way tnduaot3 Y. ay titan cutting. Good cutters »re in -great ' -4 is fastened u;p: near the top of `the �, �aili - that pari of the*6t. IAWTbnce. wh� had been- cured of similar com. dC1 1 at big wages. R'rite for partioult;ra $�$T DISCOUNTS. y� q - knapsack. Half the men of the company him .Laren, his wile, how been ars plaints -by' ite'ww, to try 8mth Amari- ! to 'reutUNTO COTrINQ &Hoon„ 113 Yongo St. a carry spades, worn on the left bide, invalid for a number of years, and in can Nervine Tonip, which I did with i -- IMN AERMOTOIR also. sass Wali Me wMVI 1:� with brown leather • covering to Pro- oenv tion with a reporter re0entl}; the IIIsDBta,ste�nishin yeas ta• The STAMMERIHC Permanently pared windmillb�i�as. because it has reduced use costae= `h 1 es. _t T tsere are siz axes and fated that she was rapid- g ,.ell y by a strictly Eduo a- triad ppm to t,�8 what tt was It hila maw ip aoaa � . ad ren a �epied to hit -the right s m. No advance tees. Write for b and supplies its goods sad repattrs I;- . tett the #1 Mr. Mc first dme I tional pate four spicl±fg to Bch company, at►d- the 1y Aga ins her old-time 'health under a ere }xitt� �wmplately cur otresuttar. THN ONT1►KId 1NziTITUTI�. a1ronrdoor. It can anddoee inrnasba men take it in turn to carry these ' the t tmeint of that most marvelottA � and best ail I have stayed ( • 76 Bond St:, Toronto othem attc►e for tees money and v .ter bottle, i -n a brown Dr: W illiama' -- - other. >� mattes lzamang and F1• � ' tools. The w a of 7m ern medicines cured. - � • ♦ Btriotly K b lira" cleared, Meet sal anUN4-often ledther case, is attached by a short pig P Asked ;f he tial any ob= Gratitude for what this (grand remedy 1 wheel at a Y&DERATE Completion inndmtil Tuans . ',' I Y i " .. leather strap ter the 'belt, and is worn • tion to giving the partleulan, Mr. ICE. d. T. PsrmRITH, and razed #reel Tc�wers,st.ed usssaw e _ has done for me prompt& me in making on the right aide; a brown canvaf3 bav r 11 Ian • replied thaw emphatically be .this stn inent, vt hich It want yo�ti to] manufacturer a'7a to 81 Frames, steer Fees Onttsrs and Feed �� sack ds slung across the left shoulder. I had not dIsuch publication was liked to 1.dslaide 11L*..Toreftto 6rinden. e;n,aDDtfaafionttevilsnem•one a r. j d ht now carried b an - .. publish far and wide. too that others ex tpeee article. that tt wtu rivnish nntu ' . Tlie total Nva g Y herlefit rani other sufferer:. • He sai A µ,ho suffer from tbese complaints tray - �-"�- 7anaars id ss 1/8 the usual wiea It also maws . / iufantry soldier is 52 pounds. The in- num of veare ago my wife contraatedd I know that there its a cure+, aboulute and' •rants ana IRMO@at aft finds. ileal for QaCUM1s► : , ` fantry wear Wellington blots, with eertaiu. within their reach and to be> radws �' �`� sm0 � ' vier broad toes; the trousers are tuck- :.tom - had almost for asks -�� - the upper part of the ` i�. , lA ed' into the boot; p �. May south Alyderucan Nervine ,ever n 1 O - '- boot is bufficlently louse to give van- d I gi�cdsper. ami its proprietom reap joie O f • 1 1 a I j tthhee tilation• a .' A A reward they eco j"tly deserve, 1s . • - f ;, . :' At 9 a, m. the battalion falls in again i, i prayer of I and, in spite ` of 'the heat, the men are -- - ._ t. the trate of nearly ` "'� OVYE ,� - Yours truly, - D. G. N " " z l " soon ma7chin a t ,- ,,r A Pictun. Oiit.. Dee. 19, 1896 � x g Y-13IS YFAIi& ASKYDUR SEWINGMACitINEAGENT four. wile an hour. After stn hour and r..�.�,'t 11't)ia TWI$NT y NLY FOR IT, O�iSENDA3CENTSTAMP + _ f J . a quarter's march we a roach the vii- �. i p '' The ititol, aympathlea w+e RAW Or FOR PARTICULARS. PRICE UST, , - cage of PasSun. A sold er meets each �'==` •- , . anda'"the Ca fain the D' �' awaken for what is beautiful. by so I I O SAMPLEs,COTTON YARN.&c. - a' :, company and h P biiletin? paper3. The ataff have arrang- _ 1 * _1 ; t much deeper will be �otl,r syrupathy fear • •. . • • ed lona befo hand how many men can •" l.d- that which is moat beautiful, the hu- ,. , � - 0 • A,L be billeted n the village. non=con s� � . � '+� � man soul.-LOwe11' two men from A "'"' "' e - e s , �.r ' missioned of icer and ,- -+,, > each compan are sent to the vi l l;we - e. ; #:�:. 'Pp$C8 Or W>Lt $ _ -.-- - . - -- - - - -- befo The May >i -1l the clay or urni�=hes -s.. ` them with t e names of the inhabitants - ,a • % '�itA- ' -1 . " Aioih'il' A lo-AtriericaD mar iA pot ' t' r ng_ and the u bey of men they ro- "�•- ` by any weans desirable. sad• one of offer 4 ' cca�d pp ♦ �• e� di rnerd sand dee t thinkers eu - - vide .-for. lA .officer iU _ th,a....Billdi ' ` rte""' .r. lea reg THECOOKS BEST FRIEND ' x, eats a rented tt evident Pre ,iq supervises t `e distribution. Arrivingg r'heu tism and for a considerable UM6 g , sq the villa the order to march at dent Cleveland s acunaadunication to the I eRp(EST SAO E ON t.'ANi►QA, _vx-' 'attention' is given. here IB little was a helpless invalid. Fier ,joints ware Bril.ish Gov una,nt was written at a , # av~ Qllein-and distorted ;.,her nights werei�rd �UREs'a�°`r.. €'' i fatigue. in t e step whi agcompanies sleep! and hell a<ppeti Land time when his liver wag oomple4ely Gut n tt� the irdapiriti g air played the b d.. of order. Congress should gi 'once vote A �I s afi very fickli..•DuA4' those ynaree she funds for a l,arrel of Est. Leon Water. as wewltl showy ,t z' 9 With hardly ,ny delay -".very m�►n fifids ` exper enced . excruciating tortures, the his way to is quarters, the heavy ; It never fairs with liver troubles ; it >ro• Aow m.t• a i as do ever ceasing day or night. $he '� a°d t ,:� clothes are ken off; the nancommi3 ppaa (would relieve the President and also sm,i �lworkiaaitalooatfKr had t 1,enefit of skilled medical advice the Upped fitates the ex rise of a where r+a n... s.ad nr soar adaran �' f r sinned office of a caporaLsohaff--con- ,but treatment affored no relief, pe asci we vmw u.basisea t'° otmm iet#ioa to V eldest WaLa, bold by Itll • + }we Re.r•at•+. •1•ar aisting of abh�out lti men -sees to the aqd a egan to feat• that her trouble reliable dealers M��d+�ir'iivie'"�as� ; �'aI Meet of them n, socks are. worn by sours d 'one t,eyond human aid. 4n a - . , ' others. have square piece of- flannel num r of occasions I had mad in the WWW 09 �, AddewOD.T.Dtorgan. �tsoagsl - . cloth, which hey bind around the feet. of 'cases of rheum atiarn _ bein Indulge sit prorrastingtion, rind s! i Has A, a Windsor. Qat. • a . PaPe time You will come to this, that becauna ------ _- ._ - t g' , Fy PA ._- b use lliams' Pink a thitdg ought to t,e done, therefore you. cure y the of Dr W 1 d ----- �- _ i'! Pills and this at last determined t Sharpens ,I w ,•: tud�� can't a dt.-C. Buxton. to ive them a trial. fibs had used ; . ' the appetite, ' proves digeastion, and .r& some three boxes before any improve- S • + -: -_ stores health anal vigor ; all the organs men evils .noticed ; and then we 'tie an Pllla 190t ctxt8 Conittlpanon. -'key = tt re aroused to healthy ac- at only aggravate. Karl's. Clover Root L�tJRABLE, ��a.f{ f�` `! A,h Tea gsues perfect regularity est . tGhes of the t�ody to n to that she slept better and t n p tiANDSOMESI CATALOGUE EVER ISSUED p i •v, tion by Dr. P ice's Golden Medical Dis- .her a petite was improved. Then COMFORTABLE ' z' bowelll. :'. I WM }'tl_N N1E. TORONTO ,r j oovery, Mor than all, the liver -and j the $11126 gradually began to subside, that's the y to the whole system. fid. fter- using about a dozen boxes eche -'� � � -: u blood or isonous blood, . .Every b*timan beittf is ifitended;to j- Fti�t,'1`WEARe '�. ', 1 _ You have p Po was able to get up and t . walk about. -- ust as your liver chooses. The blood She continued. the use of the pills for have a character of his own ; to be wl>tat . z� BOLD BY • i 1 i controls the ealth, the liver controls no, other is and to do what no qtr I ADINtI 1 the blood, th$ "I?iscovery" controls the : a w't►ile ion er, and although occasion• SII.-Channin - ( - - I LE -+ 00 hes 10I1S � ;ally she feels twinges of the trouble in I 1 f DEALERS. �a li-ver. changeable weather, she now enjoys ` � P: ust about : half the , � you can Ae J : better health Ithaan she has done for .. Coelsu tion can .bra clilred by �� ASK ills; that flex is heir to. by being ready _tp �" _ with : year8,• and can sleep as soundly 'as ever ase of Shiloh s Cure. Thins great gOg, 1 _ . ` _ ' � � �; for them. race the system . up _ •x`4 - this .medicine, which prevents as well she did in her life, while her appetite Congb Cure lily the only ttllown I'einBdJ! , NO:: READY •, `never was batt r. I look upon Dr. t'Vil- for tLat territrle . dire$ae. ri e. `i* ' as cures. F r all diseases caused I,y a , I Name' Pink Pil as a wonderful meds- A i disordered liver or .impure blood -dye- ; cin*„ for I know they have done wonders , pel,sia, biliogsness, the most stulaborn in wife's case, and I feel certain ���,\d"Y " skin, scalp a►d scrofulous affections, the + my - Diaoovery" is •the only reanedy so Der- 'that' if any who are afflicted as she wags ��t j fain and effective that, once used, it is Fill give them a good trial equally, ha V 11 f 'vor. Send for a free paam- Pyaults will follow, anti I therefore $ always irk ive this teatimany freer bo ins thatf �hlet. Address '"World's Die nsary ' !3 i. - ppee it ill benefit some sufferer edica.l Association, Buffalo, N.Y., MT blcLaren'astroa testimony proves .r • ;_ ._ SD9W He siness. •-'t a1 ,; the tLaim made thatr. Williams' Pink j, Pill cure when other medicine.- fail -Bridget (�rpplyyin for a sittatdonj-- and that they deserve. to rank as tide . e more wo Oh iia, muad. Oi hived in my last place g , test discovery of modern medical • "' sole ce. The ublic should always be � ul W IY 1 "t 1 t� 'res weeks.! mum. P Y 1 i -s. Va Nobbs--And why did yon on' heir guard against imitations and I I su titutes, which same unaantppulcus n ever seen to ro ;; ' Bri get could not get along with dee rs for the. sake of extra prafit,urge .os.vwr.yz t her, she w so old and cranky. upo purchasers. There is no other - A complete Vrreelit of domestic - MI -s, ua Nobbs=Brit I may be old I,e dy "Just the same -ae" or "jtest as . . I and c nk ,too. „ as r. Willi&Ms' Pink Pills and btil�lly °v1►s eid dishes, from ata tt 01 Bri et Cranky ye may, be,rna ,for the genuine always -have the full trade seemed light ea Sitr. Rnt py thus y ' re metimes. deceiving; but Devil ma h, ••Dr. Williancds' Pink Pills for Pale ° . elver. Pao le" on the wrapper around every wW4 devotion to het fiiu nit .1. - And Bri et got 'the place , 4 - box W$en he lindi her cerelow illi #hell+ ....�...W. , .-. He whol thinks his place below firm I not `error thttt opposes so much a large part of if . neli!► tI trill Me inly be below his place.-fia- the .progress of truth ; 1tt is indolence.. obs maoy, thea spirit of routine, every- eAPomo. ,: gills. . _ let itte : ` inion that a mall's' soul th' that favors inaction.-Turgot. moi" G rover' s ef�;'en' . situs It is ' q oP • f �•y be b led and perish under a dung- ..is heaven upon earth to have a hettelr ptreiluk ilio" b' �# i t ill reel heap, ar a ftiri'ow of, the fie>zd, just ma s mind move do shard Y.. t sit olydtl• l r 'a vile of money, ro idPnce and turn upon the pol+ss of T , ,'-1 r � k 1 s well . a$ ands P . ; - ., r_ -i:-;_ , . - a I trul:h,--Bacon. 1 i�,i$ R ' k' �g r. i• .. , µ,.i., , 3 { i , s t ,. 1j A { :� rb 9 _ i l r~� r� 1, . i V {r }� k fi 4 Y 5 y� -k ti : ° ,k �- +,i. - -. - 1.. ;, d ( i �„� g X •,c h ® d _ s. ..fir_ i! J, J' ' a.,.. w. n r, .. .... :_ c,- f . r .a4.a S - .. •'� 3k . t v l �•..,:! _ •� .h mS •a.`4 5`_"` > _ �,:", : 4_,z..rs`�j rte -a ,_. � ,'�Sa:� A � 61d MA" Savarin.and Other A • l� i Edward W. Thomson... •$l.dl ,' :. ` . , The Red•Red Win•. By J. Jackson wra7;,. illustrated.... L01 iii rr1, ���� a - .fS ,: •A Vlatory Won. l k " By Annie 8. swum. Illustrated... L!I ti - - 6strbara Meek. A -Story of Methodism. ;, . - - Hy w. H. Withrow, D. D. II,aetrated.... .il {, I.l w _� r . RWY EARLY tN DECEMBER : . k ; K is - Got and aradie Gtorles, - s �, ,,, �*1 a ri gh � e `0 8y Afire. CaWtarati Parr Trail. With � i ` ,^ �4 s P C� t [ (;� trait and illustrations by 1 io>cson aS'a H } 4iJ <i 14.08 �0./ terson R. O. A ........... :... .:..... oaewdian wlw p((o�w.r::' • ... With Botanical beecriptlone byll Mr4• `�'� k ... aill. Embellirked Try i + • & c; 1" ppf__�ates drawn and colored hand tilt. Yrs. dhamberlin. Fourth edit on. print- Iglpineur has often resulted from ed from entirely new typo sire Of�� Kl r. 'took 1! I a 11 inches... .. .............. `= o a ,ah kitchen, or. from t°ri$es whish , . M Pre and There In the Mom* Land. f• � ` . ill • A1ml Often u est of hiss ' By Cssaatf[ HaiQbi. Ia ons voInme o! " dg Mq with 960 etlterior� phgto-en- hdti'With generfll n®g1aCt gravies• Olott► e�.e1s i sheep ti!•00 ; half Aar e fnor0000 _: 9 ,p► rfi. , a�An a },tome OWes NletoOy evil+• ootOn'ty ot�unenbttrs. f ' • By Ja [so M. B,: Deslirise► Second edi _' r ohd its +�040equoAt hagpius" tO tio,s, gI•eatiy sttlarged. v�iti man and . f. �,,-, >. : several full-page boto•engravings...... ! �% GoneelsmPtion t i#e Nature` leases a _ �_ `�_ i r rreventton. �t ' 1 6 :y- .- t 10ic' "Voiiiigt to mstitte a By Edward Playter, W_ D................. bN �`' t `. haft- I op ilsa'wtlsg Pit Will" W idIA N D Riel*er A, P tlblls�h ell's, _ e >I�ii B#ettmond at Wstl. Toxortte ,?; ,y y .. '�. •Fa. _ _ ,. . g° +i+ ,te' - ,,66 i {fpr . +�„fi.-s. •.: - �il . - �:• �-` , 4 i -.a .., - -+.... • 4.•., - ., -. ,g - i�� ra£,�,. - - - i •ivy- ,4 c4 ' i£' f. - �. - xyy, y A �d v s , I. s fait A _ 'r,s c w: r i- 3 t s yp - i t y 4 i y Ii �? ,' h r j r' r- s Y•t p a. d N ;h �p� 4 _ T: .��7 y v j"e` -�� 4 r'a. �Ti'2` _ 3�i:�' .;X�, •�#r......, ._. ....i"lCfu�x"v.:fR"�2+-W-t�^•.. s�°F�r`i�iya�.�kkSiG.¢Y- t.�K-. �..I'4i•sia4'Sr f:+". - "Sr.-. �a ::;�s.�_.- ,� 3,a.-Yn,>. ...}� cr{"l° tMf?Tk'T'N' Sd1'4• t�' t _v i s.-. _ ' -�y 4. t•�,�;. 1 1r:' L '�..- iT s„ l St'd ,, x.. .1 -17$�-i '' ' 1 x ,'� +i; ij4 ti .sr {M' -s d rl , 11 WN -�' - i -a T` i e,d. r "a1ei, tt�,``9s.. •F.-'�+.;dRv "i `� V. �, i -i .{.: ;1 . 7 ��.$.w-' .,' , _•c' , w- , °- s': '$! +` f�. F s J Lir - i x. ' n e;4 k 4 - r -,_.r 'a i r s z s:�x�. r c ,wq ..-. -..'J a , III 1111 I I ,2 - - - - - - a -, • ference ill meet in Berlin on February 8x�le •-Re 1;t4r• _ .� 7„ �. ,�_ ; 26 and sad the Btig:of Quints col:tfer• FE1DAT DEET. 2ie14- Credit im - . fi ani < �' encs will meat in Belleville on February stock, fn laments,: stat., the' peraj► of �� r 18 and 20. This to the ' first of the Alex. Waddell, atlot 11,00n.9 iatl6 , 1 conferee conyentiol $ held glad great township. gale.00m onoes at 10 A. m., �fy _ .' All� '. enthas' is being . manifps6ed in the lunch ,at . 11. See hills for fall" pair• preparatI no now • In progress: The ticulpris.. d �% ����� LAt Methods sovietise in this section will go �f►uaxlr mr, Flivir. 26th:•-i3redit sale.. 61 a published every� Friday morning at its Oce to Bellev Is. Reduced railway fares are farm stock, implements, eta., the proper. Ptokering, out. arranged and the eipectatiou is that '800 ' ty of R. H. Carson, at lot 15, -rear. of 8tb _, TERMS - � N or 4W of 11"dwg Methodist young people fin., Pickering, I of a ;Wile east of sl.24 lo" teas; •taco tipaiA i;aadr+taee. will rally in the city. Enquiries oonoern• Claremont. Bale at i o'clock sharp RATZS OF ADVERTISIxG : inR the C nveoiion, pproRraiml, s o., should For terms and other ps<rtiaalariteee bills, irirrt insertion, per line - le oenM, made Rev. D. W. Watch, eeeretary, Thos. Poacher, auctioneer. iSaeh subsequent insertion, tine - s g• Qcw�,*,1+`aea. 15th 1$96. --!Off gore farm This rate does not include as Foreign ad- $rightun for sal6. near Pickering village, being t,Tst Twusements. I � _ - `� - ' d -: Special terms given to parties making, con - .� i; north part of Lott 14, Sid con., Pickoring lucre for 8 or 8 months or by the year. Hal! ° the rty of Mrs. M. V. Doughty Tesriy or yearly contracts pa;abie qusaterly. WAR�,ENB O� ONTARIO OOUNTY. 1?ra i Sale at rddns' Hotel, Pickering, at I { Business cards, ten lines or under, with paper, m. 1.- -_ O'clock a><l. bills for particulars ,' .. on yyeeaarr •5 00 payi%ble in advance. 1854 -Provisional Council, Jot ly Gould, P. $� F titulars - ssrNoiios in'looal oolumns ten cents per line,Thos1 Poac%tu, auctioneer. >Zve cents per line each subsequent insertion. ridge township. TQ148DAT, Fs>A. 25rn-dtdminietraior's salt B Ll oonfraot rates made known on applioa- 185 t- Th a Nicholson Gibbs, Oshawa, ol.real estate, farm stock, - im lementa t . No free advertising. 186 -fi Nicholson Gibbs, Oshawa ` p Advertisements without writteta natruotione ' etc., at lot 31, ooti. 2, Pickering, below • will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- 1866 -JO n Hall Tho peon Brook gozdingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- 1867= --Jo a Hall Thompson, Brook inti to the estate of ldlle late Ben jaallr ante must be It, waitIL& and sent to the pub- 1858-D Hewitt, Mara and Rama.. Dixon. At the same time and place them fisher. - will be offered for sale 50 acres of pastart . Job Work promptly attended to L 1859 -Ch s Robinson, Thorah. the property of Mrs. E, and bash land. 1$60 -Jo n Hall Thompson, Brook t Dixon. Sale of land starts at 1:80, the .= W. J. MARK d. -- PROPRIETOR. 1861 -Tr man P White, Pickering. �'4, : ' stook will be put ander the hammer W 862-W Smith, Uxbridge tp. 2 P.m. For terms and other :partioulari 863 -Jo n Ratcliffe, E Whitby:1. t� ' see large bills. Thos. Poucher, auction Our Politi40s-Strict Independence.. 1864 -Jo n Hall Thompson, Brook., g 1865 -Jo n Hall Thompspn, Brook ter' Our Aim -A First-classLocal$aper. 1866--C:a win Carr►pbell, Whitby tp New AtivBPt#8ement8." Our E�cpeotatione� -Tire hearty 1x67 -Jo n Ilam Perry, Whitby. .; :.�...___.__ support of the neonle of Pickering and vicinity. 1868--J Bickell, WhitbT. tp T OST --One day last week between 1880 -Jo ua Wright, R88c4h 11 J post of ee and &. T. R. station viaQuaket 1870-Wi liam S Sexton, -Soagog. church, a trace. Fjnder will oblige 1 yleaving same at Lbis c>hoe. FRIDAYS . FPB,: 7; 1896 1871 -Ge Wheeler, Uxbridge tp. i :.- . __,-_�-- ___.--•.r----.-.,--- __�___ . 1872-W Gibbs, Oshawa. OR SALE-House-rnd two stores fbi - 1873 -Jar es' 0 Guy, East Whitby, { 1' .sale on Hing Street, Pickering. For fall r 1874-P., lip MoRue, Mara. partioulare apply to A. B. DOWSWSLI., 471 1875-G smith, Scott. lege Stas ToroD o. -err NOTES AND COMMENTS. S, ,w; __- -- 1876--Jn Miller; Pic:keriaA. I j SAWDUST FOR BALE--ALd ill kinds -- �eorge.Johnston and' Alex. Mc-� 1877-Y man Gibson, Whitby tdWII. S of lumber at lowest prices, Cuatom saw- 1878-M illespie, Brock , int; commences early tnFebruar H. 9. INILMIt, LeOd, Patron nominees in South and Hillside 1if11s, Sca:boro, Brown's Corners, P. 1879-Ja es Graham, Soagog t) tm I s a =: North Victoria respeetivelyl have 1884-Ja ea McPherson, Rama w O• presented their resignations to . the 1881 -Pe r Christie, Reach. `-" 1882 F Brdoe, Beaveeton.YB9 CHARLOTE GREENWOOD- :. COArity association: - will give lessons to charcoal, Crayon, k:' , 'a,:-. 1888-I J. Gould, Uxbridge tows. - and pencil drawing, water Colors and oil The Ontario Government Inst on 1881 -Job Lawrence Smith, Whitby tp: Painting, from Copies. Nature. objects, Por 1885 - He ry Gordon,Port Perry: terms and date apply to MRS., O. W. DUCS>11R, Tuesday- and the business of its ses- Pickering. sjon is rossin nisei The work 1 -Ch rise Gould, Uxbridge tR. P gr g Y• 1887--J p4 Monkhonee, Piokerlelg d ]POTATOES. POTATOES Glrown of this session 'will be almost alto- 1888 -Ti othy O'Leary, Mara � specially for geed. We have for sale over 1889•--Jno 8 Larks Oshawa. .:1. ' ! oboioe. new and standard varieties of lotus gether of a routine nature. tom; testa.s hang te■tea a others not for 1894 -All Circ', Scott. I sale. Also seed oat•, bulbs. etc, catalogues Sic Charles Tapper, the Camber 1891-S Glassford, Cannin&n. ' { free on application. Addre"CLOSSON BROuS., 1x392 -R otbersill, E Whitby. Highland k, Out. 15 -ft land war borne as he has often been 1893--R Mowbn►y, Pickering,, , + --"� Galled 18 the political lion at Ottawa 109,s -F J Gillespie, Mars, r ,., r�0 RENT OR FOR SACS ;--A store just. If we mistake not be will many 1895-B J Gould, Uxbridge town, , ( ._. and dwelling house attached both toga• 1896-D sham, tortabie and commodious, sieoa'tw� in I>anbar- timei sigh fqr his London sit again Mara• j ton. The afore is "I stookrd with general before he gets this Manitoba school 1 i .on`nttheh dolls . Thee will 9 also o 1ihe plow matter settle to the satisfaction _of Brown s CornerC good stable and drivingbouse • alec an open the various P OVIOCea. ' I I I ' ` �� RaIracra of land wtth isudid ombard. rad and colt water. all ern covatienoee f _ . 1 = . Ifid you say taw, well I think ' so. i - . - p oa when desired. !for terms an other The n�w 1 der- in the Dominion , Miss M Cook wail she Karst of G. patUoulars apply to ANDRZW ANNAll.on tae $tare las/ week. promises, or address to Dunbarton. 11.0 `'House says at the Grits' in Cape l[n. a .Robina sod W.:wbio( int Breton treed every mPana to defeat Sunday at C. Hastings: NOTICE T CREDITORS him, even r sorting to bribery and Ain C byg : Briars - every ,other ki d of corruption. Stich must with him.. j In the tlstaa of ]Phoebe Iriuer, a.esarea. ' charges as tW savor of the- p rath- . -A. Rh has reframed haat aaers- er than of th present polio era.' visit with drieads in the wet. xotiee v Lsrettynn pursuant to R. e. Q. 1M, chap. 1710. "044.16. at all persons hsv. The conserve ire majority.ar not Miss R' , of Agiaooart, is at precut inaaixn• atanst the estate of Phoebe Miller, 1• of the Vtuage of BronRham, in the Toro. - materially cba ged with ell, thi odds; here w'-t'h Y's� � °• ship of Piekertne, in the County at Ontario. The re vat meetings all the F. M. widow. deceased. who died on or about the let against it. M Hey must have boat _its itngs day of Dooember, 18x6, are hereby rp mired to power in elections. ohnroh being oonimct throng on seat on or before the lbth day of February. r �; this week. _ . M. to J. M: oerow, Brougham, ono., one of the I. I MigIM r I anti Blah', of Brampton, executors of the last will and testament at the 1A: York count council as$ed a - said deceased, their ehristiau and surnames, .. - P ><ro here s ' ding a few waekll among addresses and descriptions, the fall particulars __ - - law Tbursday f last week abo isliin their lnp friends. of.their claims and the nature of the securities all toll -gates it the county, and lac- ' Our me batt D. Brawn attended' the tit any) held by theist. . p -funeral- of is aunt last Friday who had and notica is hereby von that otter the Bald ing the roads i the hands of th var. y And day of Pebraary. f D : Im. the executors ' sous niunicipa ities. Tbis byla - will re$ohed t e ripe olct`'age of eighty. one. will proceed to distribute the assets of the said We wonder what was wrong with W. deceased among the parties entitled tboreco. Dave to be ap roved of by the L glsla- having rn�sod only to tete clairai of which 13's book j on Sunday' evenitag, For a nociee oral] havo bee. given as above required, tura before becominglaw, and of nurse pain in th tick, try Carter's Iiftlte livor and the ezecator• will not be responsible for the same objection will be made ilia, Will ! the assets or any part thereof ro distributed. to against Pickering taking ace the P Don't f •et the any p��ou or persons at who.. etaitn■ they forget grand concert in the shalt not then bards roceiyed notids a■ aboye. ` Rouge bridge and our portion of the Mammoth hall at Malvern in aid of the Dated at the VillsRa of Brougham.. in the County roadway. Pickering will not consent son's of gland. , It .promises to be of ootario. the 24th day of January,. ING. sometbin at. J. M. Omnow, - to taking this road without a con: id- 8� gca .. - . D. X. BEATort, . - Asocial was heli# in the ha11 tin Tours 14-17 R9lecutors of tbo said estate. eration of considerable dimensions, I_ _ _ and the York county council should way even] q to Ealeh up the hot dinner. E�ECIITO �t� try and make some bargain so that The night was not any PI San than - � 1..��..,- Ithe gates on all be removed at once, on Monde , although there was about NOTICE �� IT1.' !Qtly a`ttden ed..-", CORS - a . - , . The York Fsrcl ars' \fastitu a W1 I We. have boon told mute than 41ce hold a me ling tomorrow (Ward yRED t in to the matrix of the urate of 4401 441 Lani�in, j - - that a Path ma r has no authority the Malve" hall at 10:80 a.in an '2:80 ' to warn out step 6rs ih his beat to p m• Eve body ie especiali NoUos i• b*rsby ivonr ,pnrsaaac to the p invi ed 10 , atatistos in that behalf. that s11 creditors and _ : shovel snow when ns' atiary, his is attend th meetings. others having clangs against tbs estate of Sam. gel Laukia, late of the Tow ship of Pickering, a mistake, they haves h. gut ority, - W. Wal er has traded lion d he in the Count of Ontario, f■mer, who died on .. _ and if the overseer Choses a ea- now sports' a handsome driver. Ii ' one or about the �h day of No ember, A. D., iw. Y are hereby requited to deliver or send by post . pend all the statute labor t his of the II unville ° trotters, Char A. P.td to Annie x.ye•, Brook Goad poet vice, beat possesses in this way. n One You will n tics in the sun a cog a of owa.hip of Piakoring.tbe sole exeoutriz of the Y Y weeks ago a mads his ,mule in Imo than e•tate of the said deceased, on or before the being able to perform such labo ; who Wth 4 of February 18116, a statemeot contain. `?:40 on the ioe track. - Inc their names and addresses and full parti- refuses to turn out when warned, may * , culars of their clams and of the securities ltf Y Our Cnri ng Club are easy this Week any) held by them, and that after the last man - be taken beforea magistrate and fin- competing dr different prizes. The are tioned date the said executor will proceed to ed, but said fine does not relieve one at East To olnto at resent la , for distribute the assets or the said deceased p p p atgonQ the parties entitled thereto. havin re- _ of the du6y of performing his statute the Etnpri ghacn prize. They ate ileo gra ,Cay Ea tris claims of which goct�e shalt labor. It appears to us that people to Play at iehmond Hill this wee for Cave been received u above required. and that in another. a Bend with them ever s the said-ezeoutrix will not be liable for said as. . these older settlements are much - y R0• gets or any part thereof to anr pvrwn br nor• �. Ca88. _ sons of whose claims notice ahail got h ¢ a boea more particular about doing a little received at the time of such di.tribatio . - wcrk than they are in more recently . Thr4 ho `a of tfie southern haunts ave Dated at Whitby this l6th day of January, 18%. cls red .districts. Well do we re -°t into a 1 the diiiieultp'. While raw. Jona E. Fen>zwst.L. member years ago in Greycount 'ng !travel hey met, Goo, Telford and - - 14.17 • Solicitor for the grid executrix Y• catching h d of his cutter they turned - - - when the villagers and farmers turned it over. Thi rig was somewhat damoged, ' out in Msngs and cleared the drjfta also a can of m lk .t o 1 9 1 - ., , l �. 1111 nS-0i�ii . : . . .,. _. _. . - .� : ; I ..�. -.. I , I . � - .. m . : 0 v .1 . ­_ 2 ; -: - - ;- -,«. . -1. .- I . ­ . � I ! - � . .-,.:, ­� .. - 1,� I- ,.�. ": II�'Or GrocErleg blur yid F�ed� 1., - : \ • ._ i ,1. . . 1. 8uga1'e have advanced in in price at our: stack was,parchased previous to . at time and -we now Rive our ouston�ere: the *benefit. . 27 The of beautiful light brown edgar for ;1.00; 20 Ilea of Beet Stan' &14 "ulated for 01.00 ; all other giro"nes it similar bargains. 4ould Bros. beet Family Flour, 8.80 per bbl.; Bran 75o. per cwt- Fine - • Siorts, 86c.; 10 lbs Rolled Oitm , 26e; 101bs wheat meal for $6a; 101be = oorn meal, 260. The whole stock At ba Same rate. - - - - .., I I I ,a;. . , finest quality only k$pt. Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts. ,�1 I , .. c.18 from b cents rap„ . �, . �5 _'� GEO., PARHER,' Dunbart�n, '� d i 1 was epi t whloh ;was - ..- .. -- , . - ' f - ` away after a storm and nothin�,:,. 1: - t.,g was on the rig. � The lade done it for a bit of - ever mentioned about pa . The next fun. but the tun endue rap at $6.00 each. '*�4 T . United- States Iaif�e I n" sura�ee� C�. Y I ,4 1.'. . t summer road work was done just tyle Robert $ eley took a load of his any ms's ,,, ir .i.1. _ - same.Pbe people thought it their friends fro hereabouts tote reiei encsgetits >tradted iz all a'l.represante distrie�g. Ably t� R. D. $TAN Manufactured b y The duty to clear the roads and they did of Mr. Brit on, where we fee we are nits Cook Co., Windwr, Ont., BEY;, Tpspector of Agents, R �aln3 6 & 7 Qaebso. Bank building, Toronto. �< right in stn salt Chep all enjoyed t stn - it cheerfully. Were the sturd sons and Detroit Mich. is the - Y selyes to th it hearts content. Bob na '1 I - � • . 1.of Grey any the worse from this pro doubt. a jolly good fellow gad a a s . • one known safe, re iable . . r f . fitable asstime ? y moalithl aledic nl a aq which ladies � �E�' E O el. -- . Piekerin Ont ,_ p No, they wore all knows how to make a parte a sa cess. can de p!� nd in "tka 'hour and fi>w� t g jt �; the better neighbors for it. Not in- Dancing w e indulged in til! the i r ' urn n�j tamed," Bvery ladyy who reads Not did these road bees terrain - after which the many guests dispers d to this is requested to inulase two post- O SALE --A desireable nine roomed �j ate in a party at which there was their hum leaving Ml!, and Mrs. B ition a sty a with her addressofor � �Onso. eicaated on Church street south. MO EY TO LOAN. ' with .the old time song o1 should auld p Pickering:' On tho ►remises are all kinds of _ON_ I music and dancing, o a - - aogaaintan4e be forgot." chi fruits. I1ar and soft water In abund- - i�f'a.' i t�,�� anoe. The ontbuilainge are snood orate of re_ MORTGAGE SECU RiTY,: j. r ■�s are. the fences. For price and fun par- s 1rir. Thorneon, of the Torii Line, a►hen j�ai p .,rs°J.S.� STAT' . Bishop 'O'Connor, of PeterbtSro', is* - y rind'fi pa Eionitlrs apply to 'W. D. GORDON,, on the Oomiag home from the vii tied his team tl rticuinra, wh ch we will premlrtes; or address Pickering P. O, 13-3m bought and sold on commissionVt ` torned.from Romle and was given 'a pub- to a poet at Malvern. They ejtbe got fiend b, >Ft:turn :nail in plain. sealed $: lit reception. !°vee or were let loose, which je a till stun envelope. ? A Agent for Fire, Life Accident, . Plate11 The Board of Directors of Grimsby to answer, and ran north at a reek•. An rid physician, 33 yars'can- ppl_ Wa�te�� g '� Park have- decided to keep the ark o en - tinued rmctice'treatru dlstases of Glass and Steam Boiler Insurance . io on Sundave. p neck speed running over the end of a p -- culvert north of here and were ca tared women, has cktargge of t e office, and ,folic H. gee wishes tt: sista that he wilt be 8 acres of land !or sale or to rent ; good i The annual contention of the Count can be Consulted by letter ' lir in ' P�pt► tl�ia' tail to purchase any quantity of locality, small house and stable, cheap. 0 9 three of our young Mon.• Verp little apples afmarket . prloes. Notices by mail will Union Y. P. 8. C. E. is to be ,held in person. Address alio main office receivtompf attet►tion: Other prbpertles for sale or rent. damage was done t waver. The bops P 2 Brooklin on the 269h and 26th just. Pro. after getting them up out of the , ditch - THE CQOK COMPANY � .�, $bg oodwaTd. �i � Coavevancing caretnlly done at a `mnoh rp . cure a standard certificate when parches mgnaged to get them coupled !ed a is alis a° -°• r - in oar railw>t tickets. p p pwer eats than nenah char ed. Tit _- �� B Y to drive them home and stable ti?�m.-t• • . �, -Co,,:�les searched and certified gto when. ally y a .:1 The Young .People's Societies'' of the Everything :has been f and bat the robe • Cook+s Gotmgt OQm $ -� ' required. Privatie funds al -1. , Meth°diet ohnroh are- very much interest which is still at lar a Ca ax, r l 1Y_1,a rrin�t:tae sitar$ and Harte, - - wave s an hand to loans at ;r. g is sold b all : res nslble �rholaiia+c gta,'r - 061 dna op, � �het� to the RoltI I .. _-. ed in their conference gatherings whioll • - y and Teta dru - isstts fnt�e dullhie�_. ► the lowest _rat® of are to be held this month. t T. - - . - .i Toronto con- n itad o* r r ': ao8D0I3,. �, I . interest. gg BIRT QfCa adaalt 11 $taus _ .,d+l o ..:. fere c 1 S. Re :; i ,}� t;:- e. t�"' t - n e young op a will merit In Toronto { _. t t, - �, Ilollav> r tr ar< R • y� .� . ' >t 1 1 i�P ©. .10HARDBON i pe �uEQH In PjC1ce� i��n� g. on , uesda Ire!) . t:�;., %?c�` .F� e' .'. a. n Februar 27 and 28 ; Hamilton con• �' grafi. - _- _ z eltio A , . 0i W. h of a son. - ,• , .-aid les. tag Y j8. the wife ; . r- s - >�; ,t... ' : l3ioalt. Ptak _ �n a f: fi , : .. . .- .. . I - -. .. '3C..,. ..'s.1- `. 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Fsoic ova itaosANa>ts. by 13ir 011ver hgotret to a they are GioadFadUheap, eAt, ............. 0 0 84. to 0 00 . � . Monday, and elected theltollowing officer$ : move+ the ado Ion of thg ;+ R. A. 86iyer, merobant, IInionville, liar Honorer Presidents, reply to the I. WL tVrin 088 to 000 '' �� •, + iaelld hie thriving bnainsea to C. H. 8tiver. W. F Maclean, >rd. speech from tLe ibrcae. , Wheitt,r .wiziter...... OLD 8$ tm . 0 bol ^-a-.e alstr Fear J yy 1P P., and E. B.-Ryokman Peesident, dames Is i6 not 1i b time our lacuosae leant Wh►t,, Dose ............ . ' A Peterboro nab , onl eleven months Cornell Soarboxo ; 1st Vfoe-Presfdeut, T. was rct-�o g "�` y rpiain for the naming season? Xl�'ll'fl. Si[BB4ID>eRr t1I�$H.airlsy 'bush 00 40 to 00 48 kF g , . ............. I old. wegbe between Finery and one hued• -Parker, Highland Creek ; 2nd Vice•Presid- ;The team will thio yeas have a start flttaa s8 008 Oats 'bash. 00 00 to 04 28 rad pounds, ant Geo. Scott. Ani , : .•� K,�� ncoart ; Secretary- ci•lly ih•t uo outer teat m lbs idlattd a Bi�Gi i'ATTS B, lsto,oN' aae,,bl sh..,..,.......,... o0 57 to Oo ocj „, `� It is stated that the estate of Miller .&, Treasurer, Chas. Ham phrey, 8.ighland district will have. p Hay, new, tan,-...,:..,.. 17 00- to 17 50 ''+ SoWrebiar, Salton, bakers, will not pay Cheek• Ohairmen of potliag sub -divisions An $Sort i• being made to arrange a .' -"• five cents on the dollar. were also obodec,; .•fid- a -he&Ay vote of hooka match betwetu ttte U�tb �'. ���}N �'r Stxa, eon ................. 1d to 11 6o s 5 At the Preen ter mss • thanks was Fes to Aa W+ Ddascn, on his Canna , t aad Dressed hone ii ' to 685 ` y y ting in Barrie, on gton te•mw Othara wishi mar p Tneeda , retirement from the office of escre ran @ i Piukoring, East End. 8eaf for Warfare 2 50 io 400 � ;�,, y Rev. J. Carswell, of Bond Head, tory- q a match ahouM oorAw aioale with . eq x «� eeigna/ion. treasurer, held by him since the tormation the Seo tendered hie r rotary, W. d• Young. -.. ref, hind4narters......`: 500 to 700 • ' of the sssoofatton. The.olerks, aocompariled by their wives, « �; V, R. 'Marren, of Newcastle, it ie said Lae ___-__, r _ n .....................: obi 8f! lone eyaporated apples to En - rARKNAM den htera nd. aweeiherirts, sun in Mu1to 800 to 850 i �, g , . -w" A t6ntion..'..." Veal, carcass ,.........� ' s 50 eo... 6 50 i { � . • • AtrY d W. T s maminioih stare, en o ed a land and Manitoba this season. j Y Wrier, lb.. 00 15 to 00 lg Com' — ry t 1 , ) s I �, please le'ghride to dl amy ., Bco/t, E d 00 2A to 00 2- Fstirmere in the. back townshi are . T. H. Speight took bis deolaeateone of'i I , Oz•••••••••••••...•• F t,frE Ps on Friday night. if yon sire] in need of':< good stylish Potatoes r b Sts to . $0 . �� office as oonnoillor on Taeed• Pe • ••••• r r, :, , slaogbtaring their cattle in large numbers y morning Noor that oar'r►nd Wax Horse" d. He- Ouitbr pr Bob -Sleighs at prie0a that �•• •= fodder being very searoe this pear. lam• Gnire, has ratarmed to lawn, erby eaonat I- , , : Goo. McCartb was fined $1 and costa we have a y y A,. >?�" The Ladies of the M thodist ohttrob held will s>ai.6 ever nod 'es Pocket Book. e i ; gaol band. There i8 lute of DOMINION BANK , t a lea ear social bit tips residence of Dr. . for larceny of a pair Qf skates°from Way- p' good material, and we think wits► a little Call . at ,� ,•.. , Fierhe loran Taeeday evening. There was raotice Mr,. cott's•Hotel or, the Davenport toad. p MaG►aire Dan dgtve ns a rets a large attendance. good band. } p •: � RS, Ca itai Paid u _ 1 500 Q� w���� The count council re a anted Geo. OYNTE Yp° About 1:30 Thured afternoon A B:. - parker to the Whitb boar of edaoation. Y A large npmbel' from town attended a I p p' i r f . , I - y Ramer dropped dead in. his barn, just nolrth -carnival in Port Perry on Friday evening ' I 'I Cheffyv000d. Surplus, : . $�,5�0,�00 , r s � :,. Hie appointment gives general satin of the village, death wag the result of heart last. Oliver Duet and F N.B.--•Three or four diff r n� rank Gould, of e e t makes zgg faction. failure. The deceased ?wee 71 years old. Uxbridge, won first and second, respective- to choose from. WHITBY AGENCY: �s `. J: H. Freebourn, of Cartwright; vas A couple of promine►t young Stouffvill• ly, in the two mite oj�@a race. Thos@ who . re•eleed County Master of the L. O. As itea. have got Ehemeelveis into a ver nest isaneral sanic!_,Q- snsiaass Transsata ! Y Y ought to kr,-w, say that Dusty is faster - soeiation, at the annual meeting held in •position and have left town for parts un- than he was last year, aad think that there =Z8 '1`AALM—pieicerrint citation n.T•a BAOLNt3B DEPASTMENT. , 4, , i � � � N4,:wtonville on Tuesda last. known, rumor has it 'that the charge_ is are few, if an , .of his a e in these arse TitAtxs ootN(i EAST n D*; AS FOLLOwB: — Interest allowed at highest warrent rates. Iia ry� 1 '$ y Y g p notice of withdraw'sl required. Norwood built a handsome new skating rape. coin beat him. Gould is even ounger them No. 6 MAIL . . 7:68 A. M. Special attention g�ven to the collection of t C. N. Vanzant left oil Monde for Otta- .. Farmer's.Saleand other Notes. A~ � '" `':t and curling rink flair winter. The weight Y Daety, but has great epeedP-- imes. 14 LoaaL 2:24 l?- M, . i of snow on the roof broke the' building wa where he has secured a first class poli• �� 8 LOnAL, $:ZS . M, E. J. THORTON, s tion as, o tioian in one f the leggin ewel- IOIy >EANAaWs. ;: .. t down last Friday. Loss $2,000. � p o R j , •TOUFRviLL.E -_ F ,� lry stores. We wish him every success aad TarAiNS OOINO WEST DUE AS FOLLO 8 --�- i,-0 - . James Eddy, of Newcastle, well known 7 LOCAL 9:14 A, M t �x j feel sure he will be deserving thereof. I Mri, J. R. Brown, of the East end, is No. . . ,. throughout chis township, dropped dead While the tele hone linemen were r ir. "1$ LOCAL , .;, '. a - p very ill from a severe attack of gri pe, 8.09 • M p from heart failure while on his way to ing the line on Thursday of last week. Dr. I. A. Freel can now be found at hie " I Mme• . 8;92 ;p. M. �t• • 0 • • • work on Saturday morning last, The wire crossed the fire alatrm wire and new home first house sou h of the Mbet,ho• : , µl _ it T=X Z'auu.—iumbt�#on station 0. , • , ,t Stalker Bros., of Orono, sold their not run in aq alarm, as, a con Fence Engin •,; g dirty ahurob. - s.i: .' . • - ed trotter •'Strideaway" at the Port Petry eer Pollook blew the fire alarm whistle, vf � ` Thos. LatclEiaat, ei (3tasg.w, aha b.s CYlned �' . iraees. He was one of the moat promising however not oyer half a dozen people heard served an apprenticeship of 610 reattt a1 TA'llit8 �hiolNG! EAgT DUii As" 1utiow8.— J al horses ever bred in Clark townshi in. No. 1 reel was out 2nd Lieut. Johnson - F. ' ie p• ran down io No. 2. the anvil, on Tuesday nailed, clenched and No. MAIL . .. 7:47 A.M. , rg r W W F her, license eommissioper fiaiehed the four shoes oil W. Reynold's j�jo, ] �IxwD �;IB:p M seeared a yerdiet of 01 each against Rev We Leel sad to relate the death of 8arsh horse in 16 mivaies. How is th•i for • . „ i° LOOAL . e:�$ j Sto�� end Tin E. ➢IcHinnon, beloved wile o[ Archie Mao- man of "5 ears of a M "i{ J. P. IdcQaame aad Mir. Thos. Coyer- Y 8 TBAII� GozNtt W7sat Dt7B As, >ra we•� Pherson - of Brantford formerly of Rina- A lad t> truck town this week in • sesrah ,"•- Afll at the Halton assizes for slander: Y 6 wood, which took place Jan. 22nd. ildrs. of Thos. Seer Wri ht, bat she was wn1 Pt U. 7 LoC,t;. . _ .9x8 A.M. �� , # John ldorrow:, of Moorfield. Ont., while y 8 MacPherson was stricken down with that aientl advertised ahead so was un•b1e to �� '' L 111 r V .[L 1 V'`{' �x` sawing a stick of wood at his grand- Y X8 Mzaun $:15 P.M.: '3 fell disease typhoid. fever and e6fter six reach the pockets of the sym tbetie. 1Pe i - i , 14 . dao bier's. Mrs. Wim. Dorliog's, jndt week's illness snconmbed. pa ' - - 11 " I. , understand she hails from Muskoka and . ' nort� of Oshawa, last Saturday, dropped A terrible Accident'happ ed to ylvester that she s nt some time in searching for - , t, ^ dead, Woodcock, of Mt. Albert, brother f Deputy the m thfaai Thomas Hoary Wright At . THE CELEBRATEa j, Ih. M. M. Tucker, coroner of Orono, Reeve Woodcock, of Newmarket. He was Uxbridge last year. Cheek and falsehood - ., wap called to Newcastle on Saturday last working in his sawmill whoa a etrippanght ma work for a while bot -eventuall L� G11 TALL OAL TRE BEST .. + „ ' on the saw and flew book stikin' Wood- y Y- ' 1+'1 owing to the sadden death otJames Eddr, g nomin is sure b some,—Tribune. '' ,.. ��, 4 bat concluded -it anneoeesa to bold an cock in the loft eye, completel d�etroying Mr. end Mre..Ios. Bead , of Piakerin aok4owledged to be the , !beet t i nest. it, broke in the fontal bone an I4flioted • s nt Friday Iasi with Ie brother, J,oltga I eoal mined. _ $tov81� and TIIIW ar$ I ;, . � r 3 j ,,I , • �. ghastiv wound. ' He is reoove ag As rapid• Bund ` , ... Alwa s on hand i ` e Bowmanyille Hockey team visited Y• y I {' ly as Dan be a:pecten- The 1lieihodist choir be4e is l?e�etlmin •.,.I �$R'li� F3I RC2"., 4i : + 'flit2iiiby on iNedtiesday night of last week 8 . 1 vvi the a [ IL is reported th•i inather tortttne ie quitepapular at assisting is satertaiame4te .. i for a friend y game tL to m o that g b •t dif( chnrcbes in the deighborbood. • •• 't;# '.. - . oomin to town, at this time tt is of small- Brent •• x°'E'GK TSE �IINE�i . totwo.� 9 were defestod by a Boors p(4 er dimensions and the reported re�ipieot is The Cle►k of ltarkhaw villsyfe gets a Why ba ►atatior coal wbest you oaa get t � , >L�M Mrs. Edward Derash• It was lett bar by salary of #i0 per gear; Btoa$ville bas in- the best for same price..; r . The lgarv'eiastle Ajgeh ' of the Standard an aunt in Kentucky, so the stciry runs, c r its Clark's salary from 880 to 0100. Pedlar 8,' �etal RAOfiII9 ani ;_ . rBank of Canada will, we "are informed. be atter whom she was named, thea ount is P. 0. Britton, V.B., moved on Tuesday •n fu Y r � 1 eloseA ou the 15th of February nest, and placed •t 140,000. Mrs. Derwha�reoeivgd into the resulanas lately vacated by Dr.D �]� aldlt 8' rnl8hed OII this, business traaefurred to the Bow an- 340 on Monde and on Taeada lett to ••••. '�". tU crp Y Ira Freel on Mai- St., opposite the Stand ehorte»t IIOtlt'y8. i -1 �. Ville' aimacy. Prove her claiia and take the c�eoasary and Banat. HIND} $T., P)<CHERINp. "'`;,(„ At U:bndge, on Moadap. Feb, Sid, steps to reoeite the legacy.—Ban. Owing b a eevbrs sold Dairid $boflcr fopp Gordon $ogre.) • ' g � � §i �' =• •----•`— I bis EavetrOD hie and furnace jy a " Banjamia Bartbalomsw earned away r l was uaa to Decopy bls asotrl pasitiop ar ;1, H. �. BE $ • %be age of 50 years aad 9 months. TLe A Cannell of R. Tr of T. baa beiiiq leader of thio b[etbodiai snarl as Bttnday 1 Work promptly attended t0. fbneral took place 3eaterday to Dixons ized at" Kendall, with a membership of last.—Free Press. - $ill cemetery. seventeen. � + i,l P -�- lir." Conner, a trapper of Bettefontaine, �� t CRledon, Peel County. hse secured theO�r�.i'�1�10 , Ya+�i B•/s.�����3 - statutory bounty of `312 for two pairs of OF - I I � ---- wolves' ears. The animals,were trapped . �O TH ONTARIOI First-o4se vehicles And bosses for hiZr'e day • in the county, or night, Teaming done promptly by ' The Mail and Empire Publishing Com• f 9 . - day or job. 'Bas is connection meet- pptiy have decided to grant an annuity of uE�S NSITU�'� mg all (3 T R trains. Freight a°ttd :_ - $2,000 per auunw to Mrs. G- W• Bunting ii eaprass slivered to aU parts of in reco ninon of her late husband's ser- - ` the villiage. , vines to the company. 1 MITI Q Board, salei :end commission stables in Mr. Carpenter. Oshaway bought a fine i - -"-"—` -- oonneotignI heifer for beef of Mr. Roes, north of Rag Claremont, February 17th, 1836 !' . fan, this week. She is so fat -as to be un• Monday afternoon -1 00 question draw- �C., . able Co walk, and was hauled ,to town on er ; 1 30 -Silo, Prof- G Harcourt ; 2 30 gyp•• PICXER Na. a sleigh. ,She is a beatify. t►p le orchard. D W Beadle, M A ; 3 lh -- cultivation of field roots, W. G Hayoraft ; - On Taesday-afternoon last as, Sylvester 4 00 cement concrete in relation to farm w Jo. • ►NARK 6 - Xerr -and wife were driving home from buildings,, Isaac Usher. _ �; Oshawa; the horse took fright and iii run- 'Evening -7 30 poultry on the farm, W - • ( -- - - - � . Ding away threw Mr. Kerr,- oat breaking G •Hayoratt ; 8 00 ventilation of stables, ., Agent for leading „ Ibib loll. - He will be confined to his room Isaac Usher ; '8 30 Ontario Agricultural Ertgitsh, Amlet4eaia, for some time. College, Prof G Harcourt ; 9 00 fungi Arad Ganadian I : .Oar deepest -syhspathy is extended to injurious to crops and fruit, illustrated - F4res Insurance Ca»ipexnd�a --• Odra. Stephen Coffey and family in the with magic lantern, D W Beadle, M A. - - death of a_ husband "and father, •who has . Myrtle, February 18th, 1896. No tnoreasq for rates. Loges pall promptly, . lived in Whitby since 1858 and who has . Tuesday afternoon -1 00 question draw- , �� aienc for been the support of eighteen children. er ; 130. poultry on the farm, W.J Hayy 'fil'3.!' `�alB►�i��.a _ �$� He has been bedfast for eleven month$. craft ; 230 benefit, of spraying, D RT _ ill. MoCnlloagh bas sold the corner Bdle, Di A ; 8 15 Dement oonorets in re- Omoe of 8wr A Wili�,►msoq. pwattrzr, BtoaQ- drag afore, Whitby, to Arthnr;Allin, an lation to farm buildings, Isaao Usher ; rale. " 400 deifvy farming, Prot G Haroonet. old and popular Whitby voy, Mr. Allin . Evening -7 30 future farmer, Prof G' . No• N .., thoroughly understands his Insiness, and to +o ob Harcourt ; 800 Dare of tarty implements, Q the experience he must have gained while W J Hayoraft ; 8 30 road making, Isaac v .4 ' t+ M - i 03~ to . _ in Toronto s leading drag stores will now IIeher 9 00 insects' foes aad insect' s ' y prove mdet valuable to him. friends', illustrated with magic lantern, D ,Mj s a . .~ 1 Tent falls some what early in :the re• W Beadle, M A :_ ° to 1 : n� p ,.., _ ' sent year, as Ash- Wadnesday is on Feb. f ort Perr , Febrdary 9th, 1896 IV Q o co Q 0" p 19th. This brings Easter Sunday ori Wednesday �fternoou-100 question q`' $ ` 8 0 © �8 q April 5th. The Queen'$ birthday falls on drawer ; 1 30 bement concrete in relation b Q 4 «; d�Od '� �� ►yr Sunday, Dominion Day" on Wednesday, to farm bnilc ince, Isaac Usher ; 280 `"'rtr mM T_5n 1 a'a$ y."? . �. .; 3� .� _ ,: ,.. 1 � .-,.. 1, ti. t .. 44, .. - _ i _ r - ._aa .:4 :. ,�'+��_ -. , 1 .. i ., 7. _ r ., �l + k p� t. -.r _. --. - ,. ,., - *4_ J.m. - ._,.., f -G i ate,.: _ xi... a - f n � 1 4 , 3 Z, , - c �-t 1,g, - l-� 3. - S �31 Qt�t ! II - V e Ser i as '. N S w .($ T i ,"•. :YY .� - 1,¢n , 2 , 1 � C I t K 1'� ra'� -v` R a + Y •a lj G`�f'• sem. 'a �-43 .+Slr'R ttR .3' i °r Y. ❑ A''nl'- 1 ``ti • • e9s `tt iYl - ! y g - F. :•b .1 � -,'1 [ : 1,a'}' b . �/ " 'M Yxa- • C �n + K ahs' 'i n - 9 ..1 -' o 4. - s a}.� •-t . .: J - k #. ..kn' J, a - •.1 4P". m} as Li �93 '$4 -., '. a*i .!�,: u Ef ,hµ''.: .,, rt.._ .4 , :r�. _r,..'.� Es�,•1 i�'�' `'- •3a1F,-�IaFi #'r^' .vji•••r r� �-T,-'pmt`l.:? '�'"S'c �,t+1 .-.I -- _ - _ - I :: ily t fished, . T* esndtiirisd a _-:$'+ted, at- de 4 and- yet 11,live,,, t ,. a- ,� i, J..� 1..I W t d LORDI . h *�>� t , ,. . F 0 lly, -: i.' } f r. n u s�3 � -. ` �* .4 ^. r N 3,L ! John Bundasa, #oz' ._ �: <,tliii g, . _.: �_ . _ - m 'les turned she, with au irropf ibl laujc - , f l> �;. _ ' .. C`mab acipa.te h1m98If f role such _me syr „ e ,r a . c CHAPTER '�". ':: than' she waati •perhaps beeauSe they I hear he 10 kind um :ltaelf to yon, . Tke eefenteenth -came. in dile ' lull to him with a reater. pexsistenay.. said 'barley, .gravely; 11e -vera' in. bh+ . imd. w' lth, it Lady. Varley's ball.. It'waa „ ou are alis,nged�' he •said at last:., humor to' }lnarrel with°'any one; even w#t}a her• --most Lit all •with hilf. i ' , already so far advanced as to enable ons I She shook her head. „ "For ante. osaip speaks ' true,"• i ,, to declare it a success. There was 6, It. ).s oynly that you have► forgottery, lied .. unag y htj se►ld - knawinlk well that forgetful- wheel: Did h 1 superabundanoe of flowers, . excellent I nay had' not been with hien. She had $was �inkitid 4 What a lane, srley 1 ' ` Therei -•40 'cold: sero reprovi f. if yyou. were music, and a floor bb yond praise, . never removed iter eyes from his sbits°i somebAc s else it might, have itis effect - were almost as -many men. as their were,, that first time wheat ahe saw him lean- but as it is-�� bonfess it �baly wearites women which in the country': iriean .,' ing against the wall, and now the swift me•„ b, . . • warm blgod rusliad into her cheeks and She awnled il�hinii hex fan, and rase' r every thing, peing a rare vcCurrence: t ,` lit her lyes aired tniarlA' he , beautiful y Mrs. Dundas arrived late. She a1-• ' Varloy erred to find a diffioulty in re, sliI. tcf her eht. I `You will return to the ball-rootri 9" ways arrived late EM9 a rule, rper%ape moving gaze from herr face. usked - he reluctantl in s its of his `Torg fulness is what you would wish ill -tem r, nig she nioed: P ' _ - thinking it -a : pity to waste- her -entry i, pe me ; it riot what you can• accuse me ••-To dance f filo. Pam sick of dano• oat an empty room, as shp was generally af," hh id 1,m a Low tone. leg. Oh, far slams -new sensation• -- the best: dressed, and quite'" generally �: Hes ke stsan�ely; it .was as'vldent tm� thing to lift one oust of the slow i the loveliest women wherever she went.Ithat ''he iss battling with -:same power- d,ea h of boredom that these day 13aving taken this. fact ;to heart early 'full e�oti His dark eyes burned into breed 1" I �'bers. H : had forgotten that there were As - she! s kes, she threw back her int life, she molded her plans to suit. her v. Pit uy t room, and that he was still � . er; neo* head languidly, and tstretched out her -ttnowledge. To -night, being a sttEaAg ! holding `het• hand. She, who never for- lovely, naked arms rather toward him, st she would have lbeen sure of much at- I g t, rem* bared ng andhnootded his agi- then suddenly dropped them •with a laughed kicked little la h. Mention had .she been plain and dowel- , :softly. She moved her hand with a tre- No,. tact thatttg" she said, warning it"y att` ed; as it was she created' aper- mulaµi.coquemtrof within his, as though him back with alight gesture. "But fact furore.:' - j� rVl�auld hyiou held me thuis fQr everg" �rda' dice' You xemember Monaco J` Arid, anaeed, th$ Oven w�Tl worth a ( and the old nights 9" site asked. " A needless qqueatian. I have aLread lengt tided examination. Her gown were I f The words were simple, the tone full told " ou that th � Y Y misfar-ttine is that I wr to tin, he ornaments diaMonds , , of meaning. Varley caught ►t,as she in- call not forget." Hier voice was Atrain- but our . hardly noticed all : this, Els jher tended he shouhl, and soles fire shot ed, his face pale. He wa:s evidently in - face caught the eye. a looked nub- ;into the duU despair of his eyes. 8he. toxieated by her I*auty, and the mem- checlted it as it was born:. or of sat de!' htg that still hesld �.- erb, sparkling,: rilliant. here was a; "Forgetful are you, indeed, tri apit� y pp tg to+ich of Iexpect cy, too, ab't her that of 'yo r protestation," she said. "Ik, does ihnimht because—fatal thought—there - \ s to t have far otten that yet be warmth enough - them heigbteiied, hA nimation. • spm me the y°u g to .bring them back to life I Aa she let he plush cloelt der from there is 'any Dine in the world beyond Donna :watching him, read him ens- , you nd me." She indicated by a swi[t ily, ssad leaning agaittsst the silken cur - ::F � `- her into the ar of the attendsnt• in , glan from under' her lend lashes tate tain behind her, lau,qhed in her triumph - the dressing: too , and as her whole eX . othser, occupants of the room, one or two in that. strange, noiseless fashion that qui.4ite figure traifsd itself to her in , of�whom were regarding them curiously. she had. ; Hd' was hers now at this Ino- pposite Mir;€ r, jhe smiled to herself ' Y I had forgotten,; said Varley, meat; acs he was hers then in the past an p I Heed opped' liar hand: ' days, as •, he tauld be barn forever—w complacently,' d her blood ran Oicla-I I • -•It i,s very warm :hwv ; is .-there' o long (ahe understood him well) as her er through her sins; - ,; � _­ I . - ­_ - rL, . . I � .1. _. � , V .1 - .- I -_ . . ... r ,tl' - � ,J�� lc� .0"W -; - . . � . , _- , , ., ., �iL ­ �.;� -i i , 1. - ­ - 7�11!!' 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'. - � - . . - IS -11" Olf�t:��l-i��IHIF-.,-'�'B,R�A.I.S�.�lgt-.- - - �,t �:* I " i ;"�� . . - : .. -.1' � -!,. � I .. ;. -, - � gether in the same grave. - . ".. . �. . I � - . , _ . ^w.�� I ..., : . . - 1, . - GH Ti , : . - . Y. I - I � -1 I � 4 I ­ _.­� I... I --- fi_!, 4AI. . . romm, � � , '' .* I ,. . 1. � . . �_. :;,� . � � - - , I - ­ � I .1 , � !, 1. 1� _ . . .. I I . . V f I "- N[W � I I , I 11 Owing to the trouble In' salvation I,-,-- ­­., 1, . . -:!,! ,I- . . . - �, _�411 ; ... , I .:._�­ �.-�-: � � I � Is . _;:,_. �: -­,;. , -p-q*0 1. 4. . - I . , . - te-� L ;�.: AI ts: Fol ,_ , " :) I A , , . =.few' mili the b r-11 . N . I . � , . - ,-- ­ . ., I � i - u�i i t 'HOT.T�EKE�EPL'Rgj� � I I.. ..-: .'­ . .. -, '' . . � . . . . ", ­­ .- ''. N .� �- ,_-,t-_j-.-­_ T..' �:` ..":: - . - Army circles in the United States over ") : __ � I . I ..: �� . ;-. __ .� ­,� , - � . ­ I 0 i IV. % k! e4- -� add .. the, re iint 0 ­: _... . ­ .. � __ al '19'' - tihe- ftultO � even - - . � ' g may still be ,serviceable - I I . � � ,- s.- I �. , ME V9RY LATE6T FROM ALL TiM Commander. -Ballington Booth's rec 1'. It *do 0 clock 14 � inost ' ld m&ttm �, , , , I - . - "" -1 .- . . , . I ­.. ka-'an& had f ir the. salt Shod. lore I � - -.:. �.,.­,-. �, -_ it., .., ­ . �* - 0 pr4i , ye . -e miat � another,' i if I . - . � ­ I . . .- � " - __" � WORLD OVER. i I General Booth. 4 expected to visit the' 4arly in 'th t ar, and bad.- , cIDJAPany 0 by,piutting it under carpets.` - . �. .,r! I I . : - . ­.- -- _-,'v-�,��; ) -­ _. I - I Unitod Sta.tas on' big r6turn from � Ad&- , .� wou t . �. . - , . , � I � . � - � . o ., , _%�. � a ��, � . . . �. . I � . � . . . ump of i 4 - . . .� . - � . � _ . . "' I � �._� � .- `Q1, / ' ' tralia. ­ thenofore, been Aark some two hours enemies, " .wpj* -taken between' A 1 urated'witbt vine- ' -'�: . I" . _.1.. � �_.. �_ , " " ­ - :. ". I . sugar sat i - � . - , "I I . ,., . .- , I , I I - � �4_ . __ ., - I � I.. � . .� . .1 . .. : , I I . f,.! as a * M 8�ffi . two. It! 'was an indiserim-' . i. - ., - . _ �. �, ', 1 ..., . . � . -, . and a hal . . solitary white MOM . gar_ will cure- hicooughs, -_ - I.., I --. in In-* items! Ab)ut 6 04 -nn -1:oUntr, Mr. L. J. Sear�&nt- salted � from New . � . . . . . I , . �e. .�'­ � ­ ­_ . , I _� . ;11 I '' - _. . i yj y I . any were - ' ; - .." .,. I .-,:,. .- patrolled the caring surroun ig the i6ate'Aaughter.. " M . unarmed, To keep celery firm, put it In so tin , :1 ­.�"... , , I I . ,-_. . Great Britain, the United - Stiie ' ork on the Campania on Saturda ' to 401 i dir . d those who, - I had weapons had -no . � _ . � . 9, and River. : L." I . t�!C'4 % § I . .. . I- , �, - , . ' ', ' , � ' ' ' ' :-, * ,1�1 .. me his duties in,London as Nvis.: factory the. Aloutb Of Nun I �C' ,&fter a few Pan of cold watek,. else it sop . . - _ All Parts of the Globe, .-Condqnsed "d assu at . against. numberai . biwomes, I :-. 1. . . I '­­ � A,L: I �- .. . I I ­. I . . . . . - - _ , - . ; ­ - a 11,.� .: ­., 7 _ J 1 . . . . ­ I a 1: I I � , _:� - - ary, member of -the Board 'of Directors., -To the rear . -e .uot a Krooboy left limp. . - I . -.-.I',:-.- -, .1 � .. '�i . .. I -1 , i1_1 Assorted for Easy Reading. of an.4 on both aides lay the . r4inutes thei � - � --- . I . �,- �, - � - -- I-, 1- '- - � . , . .4 1 -_ .11 ,,, I . I .1, ,:'. the.;Grand Trunk -Railway 91�.CILVL- ;, . in ding,: oxoe,pt"those who Saved their' - � , , , . . - . .- .1 . ." '", , :,.,z "i i � . ..,.:- . . ' �L'. - . . . :­ . . I%... .11 ;.. forest, in Most p] I salt kes fine d- -- -_ �,- � "". -.-- : U .: _., . ailw. - I .1 . . . I Ma M extra tooth Pow .. . . . . , - . . ' q ' �, 1'� I - � ... great Afr laces a- a � . _­ L : - .7 .11 - --t ­� CANADA., ,.., V �� - - , . . , I - I ves by t�iinielffliFht into the bush. .: ,' L '_:_ , ­ , :,: a V c:; I . . , V.- ­­ ' - . - I I .� - , " - . �, t2 I �k_ hig -a tevivaly, se'iAcd; iUA46 'A(46� horrible quagmire of .er;- it --keeps' the ums My and,' -.L. .. : � - -,z -F-.--: . . . - � - - . .., t h", Z -, . . . :, .: . ­ - , ,_ -ill. hold. - "' - I X. , i, . -1 L DA . putrid mud and - Then the- fiondishness of - the river . -c hard -and . . . A.'J1 ; y, .- � Tli t6A .w , , - _Pt I 1, ,_ - ­', �_4_., . ­ - . V , OM thodist -thnroh at, Peru,: -Ind-,- last, Tbufs- -Alime, out of which, supported on their In fr9nt of the Wakes the'teeth brilliantly white � ,%� .�, ,�.; � . cert. � - found L an oatlet. _61, . , I , 1.f_-' f � -- - -7c. : �, __ - - day, a, man, 40 yeaxi!� old, stood it higif ar6he& roots, and -with branchea ' . . On either . _ . _ �, : _ . . - Lord Aberd'6110n Vvill attend the next ask the 0 t shed grow a large tree .A bnLise may be prevented from dig-:. `., - � " . � "L-- ; I . - - ` I I . . , . � - . � I (�sledon- congr%u . :rjd� the trunk- stood a huge negrg .. .% . - 1. 'i " � . �Prayers of the �afion. in ' of. - L . . annual ganmaes of he Dutton ., growing do,% n. apd� again taking root air- coloring -by, bnme4 iat:ely . applying hot .' ­ - -. -.41- ; I .�, � - told of his belief in his conversion, he .1 � I with a mi'achete. His companions, dr . . '_ -� ` � �� �_ ! ; .1 ia.n Society. . . 1,. . in the mire, ro3e t -mangrove trees., , little dr ­%tarch,, Moistened-.- ' : ,:��.... , , - �-,: I - I . - . I Then he matlo .some remarks, and ap he 110, - - .- ' � ing such as were oot killed outli wateef or a y - � .. _'. I - . . I W. 0. Wood, A . fbxmet- of- Baldt'1117, fell dead, Of ..hoaxt failure, the. doctors In other �"_'when):,�he their, feet;,. burled them agaii9st fhe I .. ­ �. _,_, I ,.. , - ground lay -C i vAth - cold wtter and place , ---. - �­; :-::..,., ­ I . . . -. - I q, � N[an., was shot Li a my-sterious 1wak- said. . . L . I V . firmer grew I lofty I oot I ton*ogds,r with an - t�ee ; and as they did so� the two xna� . braijs6. , .-. - -�-, .- d .. on .. the . �.. -­.._.-� -�- . ,�- . - - I ',') Ji - I I . � . I - , - - . . . .- . I : I __ 1_% I I � . I . . , . . 1� I - 'I -, - ., , � . ,; ­ , - - � . '. .� ,� I.. and will probably die. � . . , One -Vermont trapper, hailing f roin � I . down,.. shearinq ,tbl;ougb � J ' - L_':''- ,, : '�, , . 'ho '. , almost inpohatrable mass of tbt)rny a0tes Osjae and .the victim ne,=algia, makie a ep2all Muslin .,- -. -- -, ". - � . --' A Hitmilton policeman lot t 1 . -aktill or neck, fell a L -For , I . . .. the. L ­ _ .1 . - - � 1: " I - .- _� - .. _ it�� Houghtonville h&% trapped during- this es -and creepers Plaited round Ir mangled corpse at the robts'of Qle tree. ba,g and. fill it with, salt, heat- It- and ..','':J:..:� i�, a " . :.-., .; man go by mistake in discharging a ,saawn 1,600 sWunks, 175 fow,-70 minks, - _' � .- .... ­ : � , . � �­_ I i .7. '200 muskrato, and 100 coons. ­ ii :it � . .� "I I - Lases. bn the remaining side flowed One after another were-tio killed.. Many place agajxLst the a, - will _'.. .1 L 11 . � _. prLsoner from the station. - � The ree . �, . I _hing , ,:, I- � � . 1. . - I . ., � . : . .L . . �of the. with the negros apparent arelessness . - . -1. - - ' , _ ­�. � .. ­ * � L . I Ord seems pretty high, but it is vouched thoD Nun River, the Principal retain the heaA for a long time and wUl '��_�. ".';.� . - I 1- - � ".... Mayor Tuckett. laid the corner-stcyi�a of d#A'th, and the others. with fearf ul z: ._ �L . - ,4 . � t . r I . I;_ -_ , ­ , .:.. I of the new Salv, tion Army barr ka for by a local paper, and Vermont ha's Niger's, manifold mouths, hem about a L � , _. I ­ _ . L - sbrie,ka. When O'll Ll'yere kijled, and on- grfttly relieve the pain. _-._,:1�._...,*;;.1,1?,;.1 � I , -. ,* - _. - . �. . Hamiltumn, lasst day. - . �� ' agre4t reputation for gaime and trap- mile wide, and. dividing the two dense ly a pool play . - ' _' ..:1 �` - 7 . '. � 1 ' . . of blood and's ghastly Ma P4 - I " '' , � 1� - - � .11:�._. A - . .1 . . ,,. L, pers, I " _ a f--upoonful of k�� Int6 4 � , 1-1 � - �. _ . . Mr. G. E. D. E liott, a poppul�x coln- . forests. On . eith�r bank for ,hundreds at the foot of the tree, a rush was made a 4tiaxt'of water', and wash your binshei', * '- ; The, Riay. J. A - Roudthalefi, of the Tab- - .��" - mercial traveller 1)f Winnipeg, died on for the olerks' quarters;' and nt , ­ �� . I - I . miles- stretched the mmigrove - .fire. an -e and combs *in this, and the dirt a!nd 11 .- '! _I ­�*�'­..­' , � I ' --- '- �, Monday 'Indianapo- Of I gf'(L i spit , !Jj -4 �sustained 'I"cle, PreabIterian -church., en rance 1- ­ .- . I I . -1 ight f in injurie . feeble revolver 11 grease will disappear. Rinsib well, ,.11,1 :.F, ,?,. , . , .� � , , . - n lis, has been forced to resWn on account awamps, the, trees growing out of fa- was made, several killed on the spot, I . 1! � .: -..'�;� , .L -, , . . I .,:%; � _ 1-,- ;� I -I . , - _. � . � The report of t ie Minister of Militia - . �t ,.T: ... . .. ;. .L :; R . . . ing a ,�, ' ­. ' , . ' � � N � - - .r . - t expenditure, for* Mx. Rondthaler, decided- creeks windiing like tunnels un led thr Wa. , ' .q .. _ - , , '�', I ­_ by falling down a elevitor shaft. . shako, and dry. -4 . 0 I . of 'his congr rid- ; d the rest tied hand and f and t an dot - � bicycl:gation's dislike to his thomleas mud, intersected by muddy ough. the windo- The air in a room may, be, greatly - I . __ . shows that the otal � der the bur urified by setting a pail of water In - � � - . . L . that in such matters of personal rights . � . . Then thO U ited body moved toward . � - .1 �' _.�. L�. .' � .. : "�', T * ' - - - -1 - I n � ' !. - .-' _7�11i�-'; li �� . .. .. the yea- were $1, 74,013, And 20, 77 off i- he, could nDt sacrifice himself to satisfy int,orlaoing branehei ..­ Z .. . � .- .1 1: it for a fe* bours. It will absorb .1 ". - . � A . . �_. . . : . . . th,i Euxooans' house, a grotesque pro- "" . , �.. - _`L. .i�,"; ""� T,1 ' I cers aad men Ixrformed twed e days' . . � all the poisonous gases, and the '. ,.i 1. 1114 * .11 . IL .. -1 . . I �. : , . t the old fog' Over river, &nL � ill . 1 . lea. . L d forest hung *­whitti oession, most of them dripping 'th . air , rior L- 1 '! �i_ ..� . �. � drill. I will be pure and the water utterly bal& _- - ��­' 1, " .. I T ajori-Gencral Mileg apoeared before mist, heav Z ­ I , ii,-, . M J with the 'emell of rotting blood from theIr own or their v time' . ­., , .. I - . I - Z, ��, " . �_., �'. L .- - 1. . Alioe Ellinighain, of Hamilton,' twelve, the� Commission on Coast Defences in Y, I wounds, &11 tall, strongly made men, The coldar the water is, the more per- 1_ : _L_1 �..-.. � . , - , !--I- - � .yearis of age, wa,s struck by a I leaves -and exhalations of the' swamps, mrith their hair knitted up into many fectly it will absorb impurities. .If..- _� ":. . .,.�: 4il it . I - , nt Icy i Washington on Tuesday, and ted that . . .1 . , . ,, �� ­ . . eta � .1 I . �. .;[;. : t . � _; � - : ­ I i. - - I . . I , -.1. allowball on Welnewlay and _4ied . (?n . the cost of coast defe ' for the ade-L Which no white man may, breathe un"' fantastic plaits, many armed with guns, Stained Silver. -Medicine, often leavW - zi ' " - . - �� V - ': .- nces I - ' .­ ..!- , 11'.. 1. ­_ - Thursday pight. An inquest i[s being, brings some with machetes, and some with the A bad stain on silver spooms, To remove � 7- ". , &...� - � ,�� - i. - � . I quate protection of the U.nited States. injured, and, wjAch to many I ' N , .�, . .- . - I � I sulphurle �_ ..!�_ , .. ..- helq. 1,would amotint, to eighty million dollars, ruined consiit4tiona or owift death f honible A f rican ra with barbed this'rub them with "RL imd-.e ... . ­ ­ .1 :1 . __ rom. . . I - � :`!,� - ", I � Lf ,z. �. � I -11 -1 . J. G. Fitch, sedretary of the'munici- 1 not, including the. price of ammunition ' aha% hoi As they came, then wash with ho,t isoa,muds. I .." .'I- W - � , 1 . .- roe. heat . . to _ , ,_ �� _;:�,� I pality of Calgary, Man., 'is short -1 the two or b k soldiers left Soot on a Carpet. -When mot -11- - I r t I . . U',300'and projectiles. . 'I malarial fever. After the, fie t i rv)& sE . 6ages. an d c) . D . - I . ge ­ ' - I * ' ­ . I, , -,.A 1�­ --- - . . . _� in his accoubts. He has not b of the day, the white man shivered -a inted and f ired the Nordonfelt gun gpUt on a , t , t over it I .,' " 9 - . : I ... een arrest-, Last Christma�_`a San Frai=636 n PO carpo , throw Sal I - . . . .. I elwa- . . - ;...L , 11 . ­ I -rn � . . , . . . ed, and hi� fri!i�ndl;_axe making efforts -to � paper gave a silver cup to every child little as the - clam y mist soaVe4 f rom. the salt -bag redoubt. After the and brush up together into a dust pan. -. _- ,�...L Z':'.` , � ! ti � .- . . F I �­% - - ­- of fect a settle I I is flash of the, gun and,& yell which told - , .1 i L, 1W .. .--; - '' ; - . � born- on the Pacific coast on that day. through big , clothing, and lighted Egig-Spooris.-The sulphur in the - - ­' . . _�_ - . I � � _� . � Of the result, the whole force ith a I ­ I . ­.- . I �jv W . �. _.. - ­ A fire. destroyc d the planing mill of 1 The. offer was, not, made until some three very won discolors ;both silver anI __11 I I - 4: . . �-_-- - . cigar as HOMO feeble attempt tQ 00uUt6r- wild rush swept up to tho.hOU3 d - , 1 4 , , . , : '!.:�__ , �.: %. I - 1, f, Mr. Chaxle.i B. N Tilliams .and amumber 1 weeks before Christmas. !1rhe-Ledger of I gold-plated spoons. To remove this, rub , ,.. , . ..-Ee . , - 11 1_�.. - of dwelling-houso i in the eastern portion!; Mexico. Mo., no* announces. that it will "t the pifi%xi,ble'dose of fever. Listen-- over the redoubt. � Bravely stand% ­. _. 1. � . !�­ il - .. . . . to their post, the, two, black soldiers them with salt on a damp cloth. -r-____ I J: ..1. � . .. . I I � I - - of Toronto born in ing obarply.,he passed along the strip �� '_ - ­_... earl � Thurs(U Five a silver cup to every child struggled with the . but the die- To .Clean Looking-Glasseis. - After - - . . - _. I 1,�� . i ., . � . .1 � 1. _�f . I I The loss will be ",000, withyhzpMyZa i the county 'next Christmas week. of fetid mud- wbich formed the river washing them with u& and , - � . - " . - . . � . - ,­ - . . . - charge had jaulmef'N. breech -lock, arm soaps 1. _;_ - ­ . __ - . Insurance. I I - [ Ao-olph Niew 4nd his wUe, of Col bank, and found the black sentinels at and it was useless. Stabbed and wuter, polish with ai.pad of soft news- .. ': : -,.,,,. ,,_,-� ; . vule, W" ; p I - :_ - . ? � _ . . . . " . � -i7 .... � I _. - I- i._�_. � - Great excitement was created among Wa6h., were on� Thursday sont,enced to ! , - paper covered with Wtahein rouge: This. I- I " 1, ,.* 1: ' _ , 'A . I : , i " .�_,, .1. - . :, the 1�-Fal fraternity in Victoria, B. C., twenty years in the penitedtiary for their posts ha.lf hidden by the mist and _. HORRIBLY MUTILATED# .. , U 111 give them & Polish ,10f great bril- :: * ' , ­ �, , . ", , - I . , - - I n idly re- ' 'f ,� �_ - ,_ 'c. I . , . to hear' beating thei the drippiiig bushes. The rap' _'� -11 at their post, while the BRV890 I X � ` " . - ` _. by Chief Justice Davie Tef are' old son to death. tb6 le liancy. : \ ��- .;., - ... Using . I e . � :� I% - � I - � divoroe appLication, on the, Shortly I .in tpkea from the 'turning, he climbed the at -one staircase mol -11 : a ground, Mrt :� g swept round to the stone stairs Spots on Furniture. -White spots on'.. : �,_ . . . :1. - . . . '. . - �� . � - . . - ��. 1"... '. .. ri . to the. factory, which, 9A is no- .,� :.. ; .. . , - \I ., that the Su'preme. Court of British Co-, courtroom to ir ct�lla both the p i rising . le"ing to the veranda., UP the f O�t varnished furniture can be taken out by, . ;i,: . _�,.:,; : - . 1, , � itte A.� ,... ! . .p th%,,8wept,a. dia- � -: - -, ---- - . ­ .. - lumbiA �vas not entitled 'to do so. soners out their throats with a razor.. ry along this coast, was supported two o rthTft . holding a hot' m them, or by r1lib- - _; * � ..�: I - . - I , . - Niese is dead, Od his wife - 083" 1 . I - or *th a J n I - equal : . -�) 1' - ..:�. . - . . is in a criti � dored crowd, firing ir long gua$ b 'in - w. .:-C I dip'peid. in : "i .1 "m - - . . he D�minion Gold Mining and Re- some 20 feet from the ground, indiscriminately' wherever . the crush -,. -.,--. I ... . , T' - I � 3.fT. . - ­ I � .. - i _ . . cal condition. . w raise u� .:: '� . ; ':` �, - ' -ta a arm. Then 0 . If t ,:;,i- � ,. j".. . "I' - - :'duction Comp�tny on Thursday waited I peg; ol spirits of . urpentine and sweet - . . . :- - _r.- Potatoes 'we, selling for t,�rii*&'ni it a little above thip worst of the mias- would allow them to move an il he varn h h ,-, - - . ' , ; I , : , -I _. �_, . upon the Ontario Government, in To- ro , the three white men appeared at the in small " ig as bleen taken off.. `�': . . �� ­. . . . . Isack in San Fraiiaisco a week or ten in& (for thero, if &,white man sleeps on , it can no restored .by - , A. � .1 : _11 ,. - �_ � : 1. ­ .. -o � � . __ . ronto, and asked for a'bonus of ,t,%v t . hi of the stairway standing in the , . , ­ - . ! days - sQ th 1. - . -, --.- -:,i, � , - �o, and sold slowly even at th& the ground level, he shall surely die rubbing with a cloth moistened wi .1 ­ , _; I : �'- Ahousand dollars per annum for five I . ). shadow, while the blacks below were sweet . I ... .­ _� �'�, : . i .,..; � The, potato crop all over the oil. Spirits of salts six parts. .l."'. . .?,: - .. � ye-ara, to enable them to run their re_ I price. - . * , ' . . _. . - - , ' I , % ..�.__._ i._ . � a I country last i4pw;on was enormous, and and entered, the _ - , ,..- , . _ - __ in the bright moonl ht * They were ealts of lemon one pii�srt, mixed, and .1 ..'.::..*,.'�'. .1'. 1�: .. . � �,_., .. . . I., . .,�.. , -_ I I ...�,-!� , . - ,- ". - duction wor".at Rat Portage for ' not, soldiers taught I shoot with ' a poured a little at a I ime on th tt _� .. � V*.� )"L. 1. . L , -.,. ., . most growers lost Mone on a oonsider- BRIGHTLY LIGHTED ROOM. wooden, mech&ii1cal movement, but , will remove stains ,;XYTI� . ­ cus,tom, mw. . P . .:� ' ­ . - # ' I able part o . tin some re I from.mahq '� -je.: ��., : 1. ,�: . f th * olions , 1 ...z By the expliieion of a threshing, boil-: the e'r Or Ai the table sat two,men, another Eng- sportainen.who know their weapon, bal- _�. _1� " .:..'� I � - .1 �.e� � , , potatoes 'were no, taken out the � spot should be rubbed briskly until it!� ." I � . ­ . - .. .: � I . -,;. _'. French off ioer, ance and Oull-off -, and as 'the repeating, ,lie.ppears, . 4�, �,,:�., . ­ - ,. I er near Ememon, Man., Mr. F. W. Free-, K% t youngi I _1 . :.1. _1_11.��. ' ground the. price got own so low . Ashman and A . 1. - - of i r' I � -flashed, and flashed, the lower, . �_­:�, �­�, I.: :, - !.�, -,-_- man was hurled with a portion ' on. I �ea of the both haggard and -with the fever-smit. rifles y I _ .. . . _­ � . 1 mar I 1 A, Bruised Spot or Bent. -Ma be ­.. ­ � - .. � .- ­... I L, work thiough the wall of a Uarn. He i "ie telegraphed sum �. steps, became a ,shambles. savage after , �. .1 .. 3..!_ .... ­ . ! moved from fine furniture in t is virs-r. .V ­ ��. -6. - �_ . �_ . . . z �.. _` ;.. -, -.: was badly scalded and hurt in -other - trade. si�uatiofi in the Onited States, ten look of th ighted land; but while savage fell, blocking the way for his, � ". I � I : , I � ­ .f; ; - Z. 11 � . . Z . i I Double a piece of byow-n paper five or it. , - . � . . ... %. � . 1-..-. - supplied from�: New York. i?,y the lead- the Englialit'n peared L AUXiOUB &ad followers, until they turned tail and; . . t. �� i I , " .1. . - 1. ways, but them are hopes of his recov- - -.-' ... _ , .. times, soak it in Nvater. wet the ...:. -1 . . I. '61 agolicies of Bradstreet bolted for cover. Then the defenders. Six _ I ... ! ­;:. - X I . . I ing COMMeMl I I r, .. z: ." . e Y. il I at ease, his mpanion. with the in - - ..-. -,'� I, - ., � I ­, . . I bruised plaAx% and lay the papex on it; .­ - : , - � �__ Z _ . - I and Dun, are; of an indofinit,e and by ' Tped back against the wall and hur- , - . � - I . . _ z. l . A large deputation of Ottwft citizens ianbe of his nation. sat smiling and' dro P', . I . __ , - !_ ...� ,.. , .- � ­ 6 apply on that a hot flat-imn till the . . .,., - _ � � I satLsfactory nature. Business 8i rie, ly refilled their, magazines. - In , � ., � ' .'. -.:. waite,d on 'Premier Bowell. and -Mr. -Hag- i no means # , -ee ­ - . - t �:_i 1:4: -,-.,-. I is descri))ed &j '-waiting," and there is careless. 'They had sufficient to Justi- few Momenta the attack bog�n again, Inois,ture is evaporated. I'wo or thi -; �; 1 .. I , 1'�: -' , 'i %f- gart to ask for a subsidy of 8250,000 to , .' - "' '_11�� I , � , j. �-_� - � 3g an In repetitious Of this process may be nece-s­.- ... ."� � � .. . I . as yet. little'if any demand for lead- fy any anxiety; for weeks past the Nim- this t1mo the Brass, men oomu � ;�;,%� I -he proposed inter-Provinci4l bridge. over 1 . � - I I '--i - "' .., I - to rai ise, the bruised "t in the �.. - : � - r `-.­ , " - ­,__,�� 4e, Ottawa River. Mr. Haggart said ' lng products. The uncertainty bi nisigroes, iocensed at the attempt.of I a thinner body. Still, not . Qns gained I diary . .. �! 1. " . , . ;% - . � - - , fell I level Of the surface. _ .. .. -1. .­ . �. 1 1-50,000 ,was mmch as should bo ask-' the, course Congrms may adopt- is a is ar . I mom than a 'few, steps before he ._� ' . .. 5 -, . ' - , " - . . book on - . �, -.­t!.� I 4 disturbing factor both to commerce the Brit h company too ch go them , t _� . .� . .the writhing heap below. It To Remove Grease, -Ons oun(�O Df'plll-'�' ,� . - - . . ­ 1 d. - . 11 , - :_-,­,. � I - . 7 . an(i manufact There are some a duty an their � trade bad threatened I was too hot to last - no one could -stand yetised borax and hilf an ounce of ff!1m -, ,;.,.- � A., . 1,� . . Goo. T�orndykei, a barbe - tin theirop ' ' put. into on - I .r of Strath- - oh I ­ ,I.,' _. . signs of i u7rilen and to come down and kiii the white men . 4amphor; . I 11mg �.' �.: .:... . � I �_ f�, � . milgir'. I against 1, the repeaLiag rifle in ou . . . . -, � , � . . :., - ," - :.: -0y, Was arre�ste,d on a , charge of bi-, at eel trade�s, but the average demand I ds, sad again t crowd broke and i wateri and bottle for use. I �. .L... .. ... _,� � .1 - .. � 11 A - �, ,.,.,: � ­,­ � Y _1:11_11yo it Ls -allag-ed th�t &- married! I * lly :eWnge fact - _ T . I '. - . 1. �%, . is 'd 448 yet; a4id burn self . - - I.. I. A_ . .�, . not nin . fled., To Restore -Color. -When the color has' -1 - ".1 �'.'i.*_ . I - -Lott McWillia.ms,'of Linds very na,- I . . . -1 . :_1 . � . .-. A i ss ic ' aY - On - r though ther has been more enquLry fie 6 � tund conte�mpt of e This time a few only remained 'in been destroyediby ac -id, apply ammonia-.-. �-�'- " ,'- : , - - I - : � ... . - 4ay 30, 1994 � &-id within a ye.ar mar- ' during the. I t, few' days. Minor met- Ve natni n, which Englanq had sooften f at of t1L6 factory, firing as fast as i to -neutralize the acid,thosaturat-owith-'. . � _� -%I-,��.- i, .� - . ­.- ' Zhv I _-1 I . . - . . , . .- , - i? -(l ML'i -Sl'��y Y . � als are report A iL 8hade more firm. The dearly for, the warning had been they could relosd their guns at the _ - z :� , - - 4-115tom, of Strii:ttbrov. It '. .: .4V , I , V . .. . . chloroform, and the color will usually � . _11-t�., .. ___%i. - . .� L of t L I d8ay wife 'are " Lo scarcely up to nJighiV ti il now, when pumit of the verandX, where they ,supposed the g r- � ' . - ., ':�. t "he. relatives in trade i I .. -, � . 1, ­ . i 1--K)ot. and . a be rpstored en and clothing,� 4� ,- ­ 1�' 'in om : 1��. ',-., .- - ; � : . , laking the pr(xw,c,i . expectal ,is. or this 8eawin, and leath- black troops were awaT, and only some I ro . Table lin '. ; ­ , - . . I - I . :1 �: i di n _ rison to lie. The rest went round to I &m subject to all kinas ot , - - �.; .1 '1� . , .� _.., - low remained with three Europea" the rear of the building and underneath, , * " r .. . GREAT 131t . -e somewhat lower. The . I d these , ,.,� ... i_��11 ..-- � . , � AINI�'-�.' - . i� ai all varieties of' substances, aa for - . � . �il I _. I_ � ­ . -:. ., - __ - I 1* i cotton outpu is large, and curtailment the. blow was to fail. . and )t throu - - . � . - . , :1� I . I . � :, - , - , . . i k . . �: -, . - �, "Prince 'of Wal is in � of productiol -18 81?0 an.of. Woollens, floors from 1. . : / , . I ;_'��**: -�. commenced to.' aboc , gb the I require widely different 1 thNitment :V.,� , .,7. The" All day strange I canoes had been men wx)oden . below and un-ough i their removal. � . I _�, � �!. . �v,�., � , *� . I . _ .­.- ' ' �- :.. � . �73� 3, 22 5 0, 0 0 0. �are unchang d and open weather has owning down. the river to dibili the .building from side to side - while i I I . ,, . . , . I - .- . �­�� . . - I �, , ­ I ; . � othera6 dragging up . I . . . . .­ �. , The failure of Sinis 116evee, once Eng-! checkeAl do �d. . among the mangrove awampo. and the a good-sized Mgt- To Take Out Ta -r - - uh-'r6peatedly-,_ ­ -. ;. _1A I- ' . . : . . i�-..1---.--,._,:-_, .__._� . . .. , , - - , .".. ..- - .. - few rivernien, who worked azoong the I iron gun from 'One of the war oanoe-% 11 with wirits of turptent . _. �_' __ ,,.,.,_ : '_� � . I - . _..._ %and's greatest tenor, is pnnouneed,with' . - � .�:L - . . �. . . . _. , , 1;Ak - ' .. . i;, I � .. . . - � .17" �,.,,�, I , . I., L I- : �'. "'._J GENERXL"' ,,'�vy_ ;�' ' K rooix)ya round t he factory, by that :'fired Uigo sh4ot and handfuls of stones I - i �: i.. I . . - ': , f, __ I --:abilities of -more t& -in -83,000. . . . i ";' , * ., �'. - � , - . I 1. ES I -, .. �. . . _ .� -,.. - Wn litr numm which all natives have I through the floors and walls, while the DISHES FOR EVENI 6PART ­` . '' _.: � * . . . . -President' f"Sinitzer- ,gu I . I ..: .-,4- :-�V,:-. . . ­ _,ord Lei hum has bequeathed his I M Rav'ipr ex 0 .!. - .- .�,.J a - 6 .- 4 � ­ � of trallp.mitt.ing nowslaster than it can - little ga.rrison lay down in !Ae deo . i "�_, ­ '.., - ­: � i ise a - - " : - - - ­ RAF-nsingtonVk= in trust for the uae,1and, is dew . I- - �_ * � .I . _,. - �i,� 1'." . .. . . be oari,.6d by any mail­oanoe or siteam I shadows they could find. For a ..1,Scalloped Oysters.. 3MYOnna San �� .r- .. 'I.'- . I...., . � , ,. _ . . . - ur cm - . Olives. . � . . .. ­_ ol _ uture presidents of the Roysl Acad- I F,o' a year can be­'raisod (in 14mich, Were whiBpering that a fleet of, the fusillade continued steadily, while a , � (wiehe& , . -­ - � I . . : ' . ,�.:., , ­ _. � . . . - I - ­ 1. _ -, �i.. . I �. - em.- I . Cuban soil. I _' large canoes and tit least 9W Mon from; the whit,6 men, unable too reply. crouch- Cho&late.Jelly. Whf�peoi Cream . . ..� "' � . . . ; I ­ - " _� Z . - " -­ o . . . . . -ake i I -, ..�.,v, . - it �`.q &'nnounced that Laureate Austin, In Japan he"*e.althy olasies regard, the Dram riyer. another deltaic arm Of 1 ed anxiously in their shelter. Then it Orange Cake. - Rolled Sponge C .. . 1. �t- I ; ­ -­ ..- - . . I - .L , , , - .11 . -, , , �.�� ._� :- ? . ... � -, is su- ­irised and disheartened by the un- it as bad f rm to ride a horse faster the Ni,ger, would that night wipe Out ceased, except a few dropping shots, and. . . � Cof fee. . ,--. : I .. . - ,�!. . I - - - ­ I . I.:. ' - _. I-- '� faVoz,i.c" ,le. roceptibn amorded his first , than a walk. - - every man around the factory and ut- the or" and "no from the compound Scalloped Oyatcra.-Takoi one quart 'of .-:., - - - _-� � ` . - .. . t . ro it ' In front ol _ t, told �, � - I., . , . . . .: I' ' , i 1. offie'---j poem. - winter is somild In Fraficle tbim torly deat .y i . - this fA6- mixed with wild howls of deli,gh - - - , � . - " - ...: - I The tory a amalixedoubt was hastily made that the Brasa men were killing their oysters and'drain them, 6train the I � .; � .: � �7 _. .1 - , I . .., _ ., .. . ') es � a TerV !'year that daisi are a!ready blooming I - - -, 1: , I . - . 1. : , . 1:, - Th. London -Tim- tbinks-th t ' out of salt begs, prid a machine gun. prisoners and ,looting the stores. liquor and a;dd enough Water air milk ,::. _�� �, . -:I likel- here is someagreement betvveen in the Pa,risian parks.- .- - ,_ , ". �.__ ' I - 71 . . . I , - .. __ � troops Slowly the time pa&sed. until after to- Make a Pint. sa.it to tas.te and si -_... ." ... i.;. .! � �11 I.. _0 . .. . . .- .. . i , . --,',- !._� _ Ttu,$s - ,ey; but that it h' '-!. hounced that Emperor Wil- mouiited in it; the few black . L ., ,._­ . . 1- an.] Turl as t" It is an I;, 1��_'_ . - - . .. . were -supplied wit h am much ball cart, the usti,al brief African dawn the sun I where it will heat. Afix half teaspoon-,,._ -, - 1:11 . _. - . - �.� " _'. 17� I -1 � ., - . . V - - . . %, , - . .- . en thp � jorm of a treaty is highly im-Aiam will meet King Humbert �4 " ! . , ; . My.., � .: . ,.. . , .I:-,.- - !, �. of Italy .r�idlfo as they could carry; and when roso, and the three Europeans -looking � . � I . . , , - .. -1 . . . . . ,.u. � .,Z� - - . I . . . I . I probabi-L - , - - I Februar.� at Genoa. - . I full of pepper and the same quan . ,�'. : � - 1. �!.. ;'. - 1_ ...., - in night fell w44 the auddenneas of tbe, round saw ' L . . .­ ,��,'.'_�- �, � . . .. � I ., V.� . I - Durin� 1895 the London mint struck I- At the -military hospital -at Mai$ - On t1ropics, all waited with anxious hearts � of aiace. with a beapiag pint of cracker- _j. . . . - .1� . 1_. ., !''.. -1 t. . -.* , : . __,__ '72,24-: 295 coins, about 10,000,000 more . THE GHASTL� HEAP � ­ . . . . ­ ­_ �, -, '- ��: .. . of f er, armed with a for w4�t might befall. Besides the - bf butter . :- - _�.` . �_�-, , ; prumbs. Melt half a cupful . t � I, _:i. I : _-, -1 I.. than in' 894. The value of the g?l (I i knife.. suddenly killed two patients and three p;uropei there were some 200 1 atibe foot of the stairway, where still - .,.,-. .­' 1":t I '-' � i.. - - I some one moved an arm from time to and stir into the crumba. Put the oys-. . b. . ;_... - . coins wa; :E3,592,625, of the silver coins mortally wounded, three others. .or SW colored hands 'around. the fso-, . __1 ' ' j,, - .:�,'. -, ­ . � I ­ L) !,-, ` . ayers. - _.- _- - ­ I - "� �. - . . - . . . . _�,, r... . - . . a t , L * -- � � . I . - E1,196,16L, trid of the bronze ,f.40,995. i moi faintly. all around � -1 . '. I h trom St. Petersburg aye �ory, �lorka from Sierra, Leone. and Ls- time, or terw and crun�bs in a dish in �_111 '_ , .'. A deapatc � . . - .�,_ - ­ 1 ­ " ­ gwne!i , t to gener- ­ . . % _: I , 1-1 ,The'It"i: at Hon. Hugh' CIPLIdersi the a god. and the ever-oheerful and them the ,wooden aides of the house !t�,., ­- , ! that no doubt arrAn to I Crumbs first and last. Pour the liquor,.. s . . � . - I .. poin i wom torn and riddled with shot. The 1 .1 1::t�. . . . . - . ?�:_ �' I - 1. �t V `4 � , � , . - *bexal Statesman, I.. - I.. 1 0'. , ). - ; - I - 7 ­-_�- English . formerly conclusion between Russia, kiripat Bri. ally to- be depended upqp Krool laborers. . o�6r the top,and bake one hour. ..- ..;�. I � .- . - -C .- ". . -st Lo:7 of the. Admiralt 0 samo 6 , a so that, W clear day light, they � .. . I 11 -1 . �_ I ' f '.. � . . Z : Fit y and Cban- These were, however, in th p ril WOr t w . . � jreA �_....._ : , , V..� I - . I � �- I � � __1 tain, France., and Italy for a f inal met- .. . , _ . . ­ - .- . He was . " -the whites, as one'�ijiegro tribe bateg! 0ould not stand at the litalrhead, but Mayonnaise banawicties.-Cut . 4. t�4 _ -:� ­' I'-- ., ­ . .. had ` - � `v I . ..­­­ cellor of ie ]Exchequer, is dead. ib - " ., - .. I '1� . tlement of 'the Atmenian question. . . and tb6!' to retreat into the room facing it.. read intothe; thinnest po,ssibla slices. - I � -:.' - �­' y - . � � ­ _. . -,_..., . sixty-nin years of ,age. . I � It is 'asserted in Slavopbile circles in anot her with a deadly i hatred, 0 � again gathered , ust all off. Cut into three -t' �, � ,, � �P�;W' . . _ .. -1 _L_ . . river awn, who form;powerjul nations"!3y and by the blacks to ards ' Trim the cr '�. - � "" c"� - I- ­_ . - __ The �astminster Gazette S&Ys, it is St Petersburg that the Bulgarian que-s- � in front of the house and moved w : cornered pieoeg and place between each -', � L:�� - -_ - _:��, i ... __ .,.L. . and pusseas eitift of 40,WO inhabitants, ent Of lettuce __�-. :''.L .�-� -..',I � ! ::. ��: � I I r-tain -that Mr. Justin Mc- 1, . - a MOS� Ce the stairs; bat after a few Moments' I. sandwich a small fragm, . . 111, _. I . .;. - ­ . tion is approaching a solution, and that I I L:f,: ,.� I , -1, - I .1 . . . . - axe a � : -- . I '. - , IC rthy will not rei the leadership inly . ; 111.4,., I .�- . .� I I - ; � � !� � ­ 16.:, a Prince Ferdinand's resignation is c , ' 1 jN - q I k fi in during which a number � or a, bit of celery. Spread with a little- ., __. . � "t% ."', . I . I , "'. � ­ .L-, ­ of the Irish Parliamentary party in Par- � . . .. - CRUEL AND V. DICTIVE -. . u o Lr . -Aing � . _. I � 1. � . -, . I . 0 � . � a matter of time. I . . - of them fell: they retired, leavimg the � thi* yonnaLse 'dr* - 136 careful' � ,. �; -'. j. -.,-.i I - - . . int*rlopera - in . . '­ - � _.... .1. .. - I . lianient after the'r�ass,embling of that . their rt, but with less 1 to .h. ma -.. 1'1� .. It , � - _. .- _. , . . When in, Rome Signor Crispi has an ram, and allOw no . Eliropeans, still unhu I ve,it thick and do not put enough ,.,.�: � I I 4 . . �i ­ ..., , . I . .: ,.: ': ,_._,:,..% .- � 11 body. . � -nine police of ficer8, dominions. The oni t 686 MUCK: than a'dozen cartridges left. It was in to drip out of thee dges and make the .,. . , . -.'j, - - . __ . . _­ I., I wort of twenty . ' - ; . "! 4_ . I � ­ �,�-_.: UNITED :'STATES.,:.-:,' , :�- .t: which costs Italy $12,500 a year. W them was the b= OTIrInotere, who ha,d thon guggftrtow that three should be bread look.musay. �,� .. . _.*;i:,. . . .- . ­ . I . . . . , .1 " _44-_ -,. . . - i hen - �- _. � I . " f ,tv - _. - .-� , . - he leaves the City 'the expense is ua- beeil to the B " city, where he had put on­,,oiie, side, so that at least they Chocolate Jelly. -The reoe�lVt for, this�_. : . " . 1� 7._.i:fV,:' . - . 1. - _ __ _­ �_,.,. -7 Neal Dow- is now 91 years old, kn d. in � hit f rienda and redEti,,Dna, 4 d here 136 &a- should not fall into the hands of their many . ,, j:�_"�-,.'t' ., . _­ - . _. . . . ' ' ' ' " !��- - _"'_� .. . _; vigorous health. - I . ­ ... . . amount. . I ra he would 6nomies ilive. Here the Frenchman in- away's a success if ma,da carefully, and .--I- ­ � ��! .-­� _.� _-; _L . . I �.. - - ' -, _1 - , - I . �'!.'.,., . � be treated as an hono guest. that ia, any case they is sum to be pronounced delicio y - .:, �, � �-1 . _ I ;; n -women'.4 clubs were organiz , �_;-`-�i �-i'i­,Z - - . ed Eade li'�,; . . _. .. . Crossed to three or four times I U 1. Jelly hsA been -tried times. it is sured his on v us 'I .47 I - . '; . 9"' us b ­ I :" . . Fiftee to'South I I - !--y, ;-,, . '. . . . . . , . The inf lux of Immigre6ats in . Hour and hour passed slowly, the tireo- =d I'y Z,Cand that it wem better. _ - � , - � "at_ � ­ : - - � - I : rs� id everyone who is fond bv� � -, , . � :, . . in maln of chocolate. Take L, .; , ? . .pi flies flashed and sparkled in the.wet, no one _-, _�._ - ,:, - - . . . � : _1_ ., - -7 - -nited StatA4 treas�ir'7 -gold r .' Africa is continuing at such a - Ito fire every single .shot, and Ive in a...*'-.'.. . N_Rv.:,� . - _.... � :1 The U e rate that the Cape Times fears thai an to be board .'Mow what might happen at the. very half a box of gelatiae, disso ... .7: !-- , �� �7 .. - . 1. . ... : gross. and no soundw 1. _!­ "*..:,.. - ..-_ 1--.1 , �___. "I p_ is below the $50,000,000--Anark. lany months have pamed they uart of milk. When the gelatins is ,�_! . _,.� '' _ _i 1-i.. 'm"-, � . _1 , - - -: - . - ;� , -1 _. - before n except the rapid ruab of the ebb -tide moment.' =-nived straLm then add four heapinj - . "� _. ­,.. � � . , Z .. ,� _. ­ .. . . .-. ­ % 1, �_ w ' .. . . %, . .- . - . A Buffalo commission house f A willonce mom be faze. to face, ith the and the croaking of frogs in the aw yarehed mouths . - ..' _. : P - . : ..., 14#0 they stood with . , �n ,-: , -5, :f- __�­_. tablespoon uls of grated chocolate . , "'iK - ­ w .1 . - ­ ��11 h * . faces. . . , - . - . I �� � � � 11 . il I 1__! ­ �� , I . . - - I -- ;. --- ,% .1 i Owl= 11 I ii - , . . . . barrel of -evaporated apples to Jerus le'a unemployed* difficulty. The moon rose and the mist grew 4-alm and throats. and wuaw&-Njvih140d Boil eight minutesi � _� - �.. , ;�. ; ' . one pup . -,K�. ­ liz . . t I '. " - - , . . �_,__. _v: . �.:. _'. �.. on Thursday,�- � - i Among the decorations- -bestowed'at er, showing, on the i one aide patches 1 waiting the end, till the boom of a gun -hen Almost, - '. . , 1_ -- . I .-..:; ­ - . - . I stirring lsxxilmo. W - . - . : �L i; -.,.: � I -, , �.. 'Were - New Yeir's day was one of the gleam ' , followed b with an egg.beat- '_ - - ­ .: .�� ... . .. :. ­" - . . -1 Twin aistexs, 7ar yeaxs old, re the Elyme -on Lng river, pAid on the other I rang out oy the deep tone of - - : , I cold beat five minutes �":41. . iM, " ' , 2, � ,-, . I . I I ..- , _ __ . .1� UmEu em wbjatle and the R. M. B. Ba- 6k,­fiavCW With vanilla and Pour into R'*;'- .- - '. I ,'.' 6 I-, -�&- �- - ,- �.. "sent -as witnesses in court at COI 1 -9, liven- to a Sister. of Mercy lmown an -.the daxk wall of the forest. One by:& joC I I _.: ,. � I-. �! - , 1�.Z - � .: - � . ,; pol, I : -.. I .. - - ,� , . -few days ago- is - . ,;i .- .. - . �, - � , ; Ind., a ter Saint-Bemi. She received. the one the natives, with the hap y care- � t�boumt slowly uteamed, round the point mold, 1,,ii it - stand all, day or over- �.,f_ :,. - :1 . . ��,�7. . I - "', . I . - '.. a .1 . � . �. � .�. _. . .- - - - negr% A - -,. -,.- I . �- .� 1� . t - __ . , - ­ � . -Y'Y of Habile- ! the Legion of Honour for hav- lowness of the dro = Off t4i I close inshore. in & few moments the ., ,. ,_.";� , - A monument to, the memo Cross of . . Awi,y night' When ready to serve'Place in a -.1, ; . 11�11 t. .. . , � � -1. 1. � ­ ,�� . y-ni I ' ' '�' , - � -,",11 , I - -.*g.-. . � _:�_. I ­ I Ma,nn is to be erected in Washington by ing served thirt ine years in % the Mil- - alea ; but. above, tU three Europeans Wroes were in . full ,flight. glass dish amd cover with half a pint - i�.- -, J.i��, �"_;... 1_1_�, ", . _; - - - .­­. - �: . L .4- 1 4. *ph -%"-.a Ir Tni,wA w ich nn fhA veranda takin .-,&- F Ar L"lly with them bales , . I.,. V �,� _1 � . : ­­­ - __ . . 0 _.. :. � � . - 11 --- _,,� 4: - ­ � homoeopathic practitionerS. LUIry LM Cb 01 -4 :r of cresm. si whipped. - .- .�"._ � ,,A� � " �' , I � I __ "I., .1 �1. I turn about. to ow . boxeii d ciesdes and Pri- - . __ � 141 I ;. - . . __ � � . . .111. I I - � -. -, 4, - James Dills, . , -%� " - � �,' v- -- : -�:.:_&_­ I 1i , - - w at' their to. si ; and , : ­_ e � I ��,� nts- The chaage in the British Embassyis ;W . onla 10 ur, . ..:�, '. -V . : a , " . ' . - sugar, . W10 " �Uri oil , .- -- . & r .- ho died near Pai t - cor . ininu after the ar- Orange Cake. -One, and a half _- - 'ps at ais were awake - :.. - , , �: -�� 7- - - ': - ville, Ky.,, recently, was credited with tb Iked about in the di I � - I i t and a halt cups of a - ` - - I . " - ­ is the nigtt wept an 'until in his ga,Y1 rival ot� the isteam" a flei large - . '11i'l... .. _. 71111 ­ � I.. A Z I , , � I-,' �.%­ - - - _� � . is -short of 105 years Paris' just now. Sir Philip Currie . � - __ . I -.1 -1 wbieing only nine day . Mann -or the Frenchroian, began to ab I -all night 'wwv all that re- (scant) 'three eggs, a large 4poonful of . - � ,,- -,. '.' - . � �� .: __ _ ., , ,- . _4_.. � . . . spoken of as Lord Dufferia'i probable U88 Canoes in f - . `1; , - , I - . - .� , . .- old. . ' �,.�:.%�- I N - - , f, - - . . . I ..."T. I � . :, ..:;. , - 1. ' Ther t.he Bra" men for,k6oping them wait,. luained. and tho pluoky defenso of the butter, and a heaping spoonful of -bak. ,...��.­-�_ 1. ..� - - .. t , e have been but three . ! ing powder.; Bake in four pans. Beat .. �,., ­ , . -1. - , tork successor. ­ I... � - ,. _ "I , . - I:, �.:, - . _. are 39,951 Italians iiil4em I NW. "Don't be impatient, Daddy," 4aid'faotory4. came to an on - .. ... . L, - s. I _. . ­ Thoore . - I I .� � 1'' , . ii : " ­­ e i British- Ambassa" in Paris Muring . - ­ ,. '! L *� .,A : - in - in one . . , 1. , - - � ' - MO. the 1 The Poo � �- . L � �. t, - the laiTeSt . r prw- - _ . � . . . - _4 , I ` -' ­ 1� C4[)IOUY of this peopl Companion said, "if I 'they 00 tow'ever. - &red the whito of an egg and stw - 1-- � ... he J . . I- . .3 , , .. : . I , � . � , They were oar tjit - � . ,� �_ I ; ` : .� . - �� -I.- '.: .",-":`��z' the- United States. Brooklyn comes MO- � forty years. N< brutes wW be here An hQur after mid- iied �way two teaspoonful.of corn starch, .t . ., '. � q'se It �� � . . 66%a� 1 rind of one large Ora , I . ­- , _7111 " �� � - , ` - _ - - . " j . . - ''. � �_ . . . :.. , 1� - r - I �_. ; ourr . , . - �i 11 .t I , . . 1.� I..". -�.,,_.j L , 'And the - )�.. �_L_ :, � I . , . . __ . -darly P diseases of children, , 7 7% Zort powdm . I . . , . . - 't'o i,ey tbrough the- rivers and - ­ ond with 9,563. ­ . .1 " 'I Dr. Canini, of Legho the islist night." Then as tbi time was drawing and � ; 1. � 11 _: . I ­ . .- - . I _ 7 � n * die lam in tb0-room was turned of the quarters of a pound of, Le sugar$ �' _­­. - Five were.. * :0 % id nw, the Fr14y5r68:? nailed to. the, bottom - , ­ . .,- � .i 1 4. :� . .. . t .. - * ` � I . ­ ; . 1 -time ago, has bequeathed hi i lee te4eb I rora the .rack put some of this Mix um between .­ _ � ._' L .. ,'4..- killed- .wd %h entire as- low. spl�m ff noes thirOUgh the hands, - feet and '. - - .. - . I : '.I::- . - . . . . . . , - li.� a si d, some, of them fatally, , . �:. . .7 -'L .�� �' , - , -, , ",,._. � -, VJ7U( tate, amouiating to 4460,000, for the eo-. aud laid on tbie, tabl�s,. besides a ' and - the remainder stir in ' - : ...­_,�­_ .1 �� . - C . L. , , (in rewhiug the itown of mkies and with _ 1, _, - I " t '. . . I IV a. bbiler explosion at Rallidaysbui�g, - I Bug" , * :. .!a�4is � , . I ... . b a Chu- of opened cartridge i Packets, an suppl'V arms 1 the print- two ItT spomfuls of; powdered - -�, '' 1 , -_f, tablishment and maintenance of d then wore killed and eaten, - I ,:.-,Q " N - -it -.�,` ­ I , I " - L ',. - ,1 -, ­ L L I - . - � - - - . j�&.,,. on Thu.ilsday - . L. dren-a hospital devoted to thV- serum with rifle in hand t4; three sat quietly spite of hU rellande dn'his friends for frois ing. ;I I ; , . - - �. . : ' . f . :`L' .., 11 _ _ N bl; r i.1 I � I ' � I 1. - - - - - morning - A � - , - , . � , ��_:7 . L. Tott a former . . I arnn � . . ' . I I I - . . - I ,, _'. ,4 .� I ; -1 on', .;- . � .. _ . � � I _.­:.�­-, - x_ Professor C. A. treatment of .oliplitheria. - I . in the shadow of tho veranda. there, iufferinig the sum fate, after uh- The foijowtag-manuU, i�aore elabdrate, ­ - - ,.i,,�A_L; i . . I ! :--... .. : - L . a calen- I , . . . � a -_t . _­_­ .r inst or , has issued ' I: . . - , _­ .- . � r I - �.,.._ _ ru in Yale .. While King Charles- of Port -"Lisi said the idootor; and up tO tbidagony from.he%t and thirst, 1 * 'expensive than the . _b_ --.- ; � , . . f . . 1! � . - -uture . - ,'.-. �: -, 1--, - �. ill , I 0 e, covering . , - .�, - -,� ...'.. ,O�� and f tim ­11��, � . - � . dar r I , b, on river they could,, plainly �how the for two 0 M4*e P ious _. i p ­ � - ,_ returning to,his palam - in if 4106 in -the fierce It is .suitable for, a _.". . ,&l . I �1. , I . .� ,of,, 67,713,250 years. I a * ! Thursday, an ail4rchist Workinsift threw "chunk, obunk',' of oaddW. In.pother nwtY.UILUs. eat- tertainment, The dif, ont ,q"ntitien -:. �:': . I I . I , - ­ . a period Afr 811a, with the . L, L , 1�­ . �-Z� I I - I �, : � CM , . Z, , ­ I I � �". "I " -4� i , � . - I _ 1:20 �w flesh. . Of materialA given, . -;__ _r- t -at . .. - " I - A -sealing exP.editidn,is fitting ou I a stone at his Majesty. The missle, hit moi there was 4 loud report from - I . iv�an ! .. .. r - ' ., � - _� L 1 . . . : All T, * _f -,��-. �0 'L . . - . 11 -, - Stonington, Conn., the f irst to -go from � kp,' who "pod a good-4dzed gun in the t)o*.of woanoe' he L hU�t �si of -the tragedy'was the n - r of.... .� , `� the King's aide -de -cad I tw. altered aew"" . 1.�*­ . . . . . ;;; ­ 4� - I " � . .. .;-... I-- there in many Yeam Where the sea.lers ; seized and held and -th b6wla and shouts th6: 0 U44" *hei - IhOr 'Ma ity'la. drunboate gu ­ � _ . I from'P!th6 carriage and - then wi -, - _asts� eiTeeted. '' ' '-' -, - ", �':. L _. L. __' - �. J . ­ _:, . . � . - . _­ ­ I � ­ - - � ,. to hunt -is I rchist until he was arrested by Dram man fs0t0rT inint up the river _ Jes . ' ' ..;*,;- � " � . - I I.- I not given. out. rushed japon # _the , - . _6uriied ffiO . - Lobiker Salad.. . wich". llv,g" �. "' ., _'1+ I, . ! the 'ana ' � . . aud - Saud �__ � --. � - .-� ., ,, -; - -_ -­- -� - Propoiii . I I I . : . '§' , - ___ - . � . _' . , - aimultan usly, 11 .. . .,!J ­' - - - ., . "-I I . _.... I - " - -, _., _ Tinited States House Of Rep,- the'police . _ from the bush and dver ",;.. L 1. :� - L .. L. . �, I ­ _ --L .: ­ . 1. . �. � -ee. .. a _ . ., 1. 14. -1. . . . . . - 1.1'.. - ­­;".�-_� _"�L Z .1 I In' the �� � - I - .. I .. . _�. _ .. I ­­.. 11. , I i, 1� ,_.�'. �;,, -_': I .� .. ,;. I 10 L M"'beiWi' 'tho L ^1 .. _'. .. �', L - . - . .. I.. - ,. . . Chicken. - C"uett - I , I _ ",t��L. " , . .1 1._� .1 -, . " :)n Fridaya 01 was pass-,, I ­. aw ., With their sh4xplyt ti . _.-J. ­%, Y. L I- - . ., L 1.46 _ inw Jel ,,- - �.. 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L. can always ascertain the date to which S I. ` your subscription to Tai NuwN is pail. _ tlreig, of the Mussy- Harris Co., ,: Remittances are acknowledged by a Toronto, is here with his brother this change of date on label on the Brat paper fol- week bustling business. �' �w,ng receipt. of money at this•oihoe. Al.rays @� a _ '.keep the date paid ahead. • f tt =Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Dale, of . _ Toronto, accompanied by their son, spent `'�� Sunday with friends here. ., f hV 114tnuo Mwo. , --G. W. Decker and J. Johnston were r - down from the city the other day baying horses. They secured a number of choice - PICKERINGF, O)TT., FEB. 14, 1896 animals hereabouts. _' �:' '—The heavy Afall of anew on S"day I -served to replenish our Sop ply of i;leigh ^ ' - . ;- inK. The slipping on the _ply road . LOCALISMS, was rather poor before the storm. Soarboro township council meets in —W. O'Connor, of Oshawa, 'was here general session on Monday next, February this week. 17th, in Borrows ball, Woburn. Tbods - --Joe Latchford, of Toronto,'waa heirs having business. before the board will this week with his mother. make a note of the date and govern sheen• •--=Albert Gee and irife, of Toronto, are selves accordingly.. : here wit:i his parents just now. —The �acoident that betel young Ed., --Some firpt-class books hive been wards, o , Fairport, last week seems to added to `the library he a during the past have had no terror for our young folks, : few weeks. as they still persist in jumping on BIG his -yed —Accompanied by. 'Mr.`- Salle, , W. as they pass along our Streets. We fear _ Y`Gormley is bustling the insurance busi• anothe�' aopp,,��"dent immediately. - . nese here just now. - •APbor Lewis, who has been stopIo - —The Reformers of outh Ontario will in Margaob's tailoring establishment for hold their annual con ention at Whitby the past three months left for his home I - on Saturday Feby. 22, 896. in Mount ,h`orest this geek, galled there —The topic for the T P. S. C. E. pray• through the illness of his brother. He is I or meeting next Monday evening is not yet sure of resuming his situation "Loyalty to our chur ," The mneeting here. We shall only be too glad to haps will be ,led by Prince al Firth, of the him again with no. - college. —John Bell, of Radley, 17TaIIrna the —W. H. Piper wi11 be in Picketing► lolls of 1180 which was stolen from', his "every week to sell and pair all kinds of resWence sometime within the past week. ".� , He had suspicion that a Dung fellow 1. pumps, also :a first clue windmill made by the Ontario. Pump C ., Toronto. All who has been working for him for some l orders left with W. , Ham will be months past took the money and a war • promptly attended to. rant was issued, and the fellow arrested i --The members and friends of the in Toronto. We have not heard the re • - � ``' salt of the preliminary trial. Cherrywood Methodis church intend IClosson Brothers, of Highland Creek, - holding an oyster. Salper and literary have been for years noted for their choice entertainment on or abo t the 27th of this . month. Bills will abo tly-be issued giv• jarieves of seed potatoes they have offer. t ing Tall particulars. �V tch out for them. ed for sale. They have just had iesnbd —Wm. M Clark, of ount•olair, N. Y., from this office a neat casaioque giving was here last week ca g upon his son, 'Particulars of their stock on hand. The and.other friends. He i emphatic in hie also deal in seed grains of variaud kinds• a . statement that the me icans have no de As the oatalogue is profusely illustrated, sire to fight with Engl nd. The otter it makes a handsome book. Procure a - class over there' pay no attention to the Dopy by simply"addressing as above. reports of trouble. —What a 'storm we have been treated --In writing to a !ria d Here the otitar to during the past 'few days, and now we `\. - day G. E. Alger ezpres - surprise that have enough snow to last us all winte�C. .. he should be supposed t have absconded. Many of the north and south roads are + _ . � �_ He is in the states now, but'` wished to blocked no completely and those who inform all that be would return for trial have to travel ars compelled- to ttdte t4 when wanted. We and rstaod that the the fields in order to get through. The ° . ,:. case will come up for earing early in only danger now is that a storm from the . March. { north may come and , fill the east and .- •-John'MoIotoehi On way, Michigan ,west roads. This would be a calamity, formerly of this towns ip� and a nephew yet we may almost expect it. . of James L. Palmer, d ed at the above .—Some .. oyer•zealous but misguided t place on Thursday, February 6tb, of in- person, thinking that our remarks a few weeks ago ;with reference to local option# flammstion of the lung , leaving a ante did in some myst�erivae way rsflset o��roan and 4 children. Deoea ed was 42 years the temperance cause, and feeling that of nae, and left here for the States lobous somesh' cote and terrible should be fifteen years ago. - —•A series of meetings will be bold io done, framed -a resolptaos oensuriaq as this locality next week under the ass- am had the same inserted in the Cbron• t vises of the South Ga o Farmers' In• iofe lutwet►k. While this resolution had stituts. Here are the ates, Claremont the eppsarunes of being passed by the Royal Templars hers, even to the seers. �'abrasry 17th ; Myrtle 8th ;Port Perry tar�'t+ i afore, it never ozena before the 19th ; Pickering 24th d Cherrywood ° i .- 264h., For particulars- od program see tod#,e. at of rospset for other members advertisement in anothe column. of the lodge here, we refrain from farther —The following from aturday's (Nobe comment, $office it so any that such .00a• - ' . suMv must refer to W. ., of Whitbvais. duo& is dishonest and cowardly. '�Lient. W. B. Hagerm --w. J. Davey east of here is still in a of the acv• ver recarioos condition as the result error General's Body acrd, delivered of his aoaidens on Wednesday of last the first of a series of lectures to ibe.eer• week. He sold a load of hay so a Saar• �` { geante of that regiment last nigh& in the boyo farmer and that day was delivering new armory. It is ve much to be re- gretted that the.Body Q rd is altogether is. While.fesding his horses; before re ' likely to 'Jose ibis mot popular and turning one of the animals became furious j ' efficient officer, as Mr. Hagermac may in the stall and attacked Jldr. Davey. who accept a commission' in the permanent was Boon on the floor and the horse l I w.. - militia. ! : trampina upon him. Another man hap. `=Hanoah O'Leary, eloped wife of penal to be in the stable at the time, who Lawrence Furlong, died t bar residence a°°i° the idjarad man from the stall, . in Toronto on Tbursd y of last week, but not before he had received several after an illness of but a eek. Deceased, cuts about the heal. and had several ribs with her husband-, left this place for the fractured. He was brougtlt home, but d - _ city about ten years ago, here tbey have will be some time before reeovseing. sineeTssided. Five boy and one girl are _M3°° Jane M*Guire anJ :Lrd J. left toi comfort the bereaved husband, Latchford were married in the R. 0. The fvneral took place hero an Saturday, church on Tuesday morning at $;15 in on the arrival bf the $:24 p:m train from the presence of a `camber of friends and h - the west, when the remai were interred relatives. .Rev. Father Gallagher per. in tlae R. C. cemetery: be cortege war formed &he ceremony. Miss Mary Me- i J, ,- composed of a large nn her of former Guire suppo� the bride, while Joseph t friends as well as relativ Latchford strengthened she band of the —Results of ezatninati ns in Pickering brother while the hoot was tied. When ' public school for Jana y. Perdentage We marriage had been eonsomated the given:—Sr. 4th: G Vart 88. 0 Ham 8l, arty retired to the, residence of the I L Palmer 80, E Every 80, N Peak 79, ride's mother, Sar. rwstan, road, east, A Herr 77, A Davidson 65. Jr. 4%h: G where a. wedding feast wis pr,pare,l au.l Decker ,70, B Palmer 6 , W Peak 64, B much enjoyed. The remainder of. &Ln day was spent in sociability., the young t Birrell 68, L Leslie b4, O'Leary 5Z. M couple Joining in. -Mr. se'id Mrs.toh• Haley 52. sr. 3rd : H McQuay 91, F ford leis by she evening train for T3ronto, (iilders 88, P O'Leary , P Hilts 81, W and from there shay will embark for e . Dayidson I0, F Andrew 2, N Banks 52, d from Cleveland,where the M Pollard 50, J Gillen n 50. Jr. 8rd :Doom is progress- f inn splendidly in a business way. ,-Dick" i I Dunbar 84, H Herr 7. , A Fawcett ?b, is Dna of the meet ramie and worth b E Head 72, E Fawcett 68, (� Davidson boys ever raised in promising village, and ° 61, $Wise 80. E Peak 6 , P Parsons 45, we but re•eoho this sentiments of all when O Parsons 44, f3 . Leav ns 89. Junior we wish he and .bis worth bride ever division --8r. 2nd : G. aw 86, F Smith happiness that plurality is heir to. y 80, D M Decker 8J, H G e y 77, J Brown - * 74, C Hann 69, F Branto 48, R Hilts 46. wEJiT N i Ja:. 7 C Parsons 40, L Pollard 5, N Mullett 22. f ,� I, � 'V, . Jr. 2nd: F Harks 62, S Birrell 44, D Mick Clain Heeler has gone away for `a Remmer 50, A Cs'vert b , A Vanderburg tame. We min her smiling face around ' 48, F GFildere 45. G Lee . here very much. - ' —The annual fruit festival lecture and - �\ _"-concert will be held in th Baptist church, There was quite a lot of the beautiful tell bore on Sunday last but we are. (been River, on Monday vening Feb. 17, , it won't last lona. f 96, at 7:30 p.m., the sub j ct of the lecture We wonder what makes Have, . so, s will be entitled "My Irish rip" by the Rev. Alexander White. The ctmrer Grill pre down is the mouth. Ie it because Billy r - sent to the audience for i inspection, in- Bowls has ant him out. t struation and for illastr tion during the One of our young man .oust have quite e lecture the following Irish exhibit.'A An a drive ou Sunday evening's as is is.presty - Irish -bog oak jaunting car and jaryev,- boa late when he comes home. l oak emblematic pot, clods of turf, banohes John P ' ooz bad a boo on Saturday. i of purple• and white heather, the latter be- cutting an hauling cod, There. was a I ing P. rarity even in Ireland, black thorns, lot of 4 got home. ere was quite a barp and book of specimens of petrified few went from here do there, . t -ocean flowers, petrified rabbits head, three We understand that Weld. .Heeler hs,s t legged iron pot, hom apoons, dales, - four bought!a piece of land from A. T. Elliott j` and five leafed shamrock, specimen stones and is going &o build there. We are from the giant Causeway and shells from glad to hear Haat he is going to stay ^ iXi a the giants wishing chair, Belleek pottery, . Chinese lanterns used at (queen's j#lee, the neighborhood. - , Blarney Castle evergreen, which the sad There was a sleigh -load of the young lance will be permitted to torah with �tbeir folks went dolrn to Harry Lilley's, on '; lips, albums of Irish cities and see ery, Friday night far to spend an eveuwgo ' &o„ &c. After wbich choice fruit w 11 be They enjoyed themselves ifs danoiag ,and 1 rrty -� served and close with God save the een. games, music being furnish b - 'hie` 3.. Q €; y t ... r.. .. f '- Come one and all it will be a rare rest- .Be net& Bros. and ri 11 za >p d: W . T nf. f. :. }, A It 25 nil ren 15 H ZU .'. dmiasion s.dn s, c, -children o. y was one young ,man rho. bad:. baa, n r u r I..; , ,, %pkine, s'ec-areas.: M. E.. Siple, Pai�or. walk after sloe ball,'+ h - e j.r 6.. . _ ,e alb _ .._,B+' d33 ,3R :x } .- t rg �' t s y. i $ iF!1�� t f &-SAS_ . 1, .<.e ,YV = Lc - _._r.�,, .. t.s...'b�.Y w ... <s _ .. ,�.S'*., 4. � 4: _ ,. - y 1.. d`,-ry ...,. Ei ,i�' .1,,�Y,- a. X7 q9- `%t Y•' •, i , �iu fS'�1 yi4y '3� .0. 3vi. _ .,T f 6p - .�{ja� i , hY,�-i' ( --��.,F}�' ' r'tri. s�'� i .1� i i d .� . ! �`I�, lY 1 l r 4#19 „ e.0 gni • Awl ­ $ 1� 4r s e ra ii'�.s� 4s { . the lilils itnnd fie J►Rsy, 1A , f, ., I �.j The regular monthly` sh66d oa matob Of the West Hili titin'Club `av6s pulled on here on TuesdayIItit .insib A. T. Elliott; Jas. Damps, Wait. Keeler and John Heeler' tyisR for first place. In the shoot off, A. T: Elliott won the. ` cup for the second time with k'soors- of five straight birds; John Heeler second prize, . (a big roast of beef) score four out of five, r6en River, — - 6' rwo-tbirds. of - the people have Rot the Miss Mamma Ifopkins was the guest of here. Fawcett Wildon Sunday last. The Misses Patch, Mears. ,Scott and Petah are the guests of O. P. Ferrier, . Mies Annie Ferrier has returned from her visit to the country and looks bale and hearty. t . Our he�dk y is -reduced now to one "hen and rooster." It is a wonder how they keep themselyes warm. Our band boys are kept busy day and night keeping pace with appointments. Tuesday evening at Claremont, Wednesday I Malvern and so on. One has to keep their lips touched up. , Great crowds from here attended the Canadian roast at the Methodist church, Whitevale the other evening. The driver of one of the loads in order target rid of his oad in a hurry, simply damped it pt the chur,3h ate.. • Our Baptist friends are making great I for this big fruit festival and lecture that in billed to take place next Monday eyening,. Feb. 17th. I am told the title of the lecture is 1, My Irish Trip with exhibits by the. Rev, . Alex White, Baptist minister, Claremont, who visited the old land last summer. Come all, and don'► let one from the L,merald Isle miss t. You may never bear the like again. Your readers will remothbor sometime ago that our 'blacksmith" went back north to chase the wild ducks down in the sppring, but he has changed his mind and liinka if he stays there he will need all the I ducks himself, so 'he seat word th 'Fred" to see to his effects- and have them disposed of to the best advantage which he did satisfactory. While disposing of the ame someone asked if he learned with Tom"; someone shouts I am sure you might see that he walks right along with a. sale. Climb along ,-Fred." , The following is copied from Canadian Sportsman : W. O. Barnes of (been River bas sold to Donald McIntyre, of Cambray, Ont., the boy stallion"Barney ,Ellie", by Frank Ellis" 2.261, dam Jewel by Goner al Stanton •for #660.00. He is 6 yrs old, sands oyer 16J, and is a very handsome, well put together horse, be is one of the wort impressive lookers that ever entered a show ring, and has won about a dozen drat prises and is ?Just !the sort of horse bat ought to do well in the district where he is now owned. ' , i—..� . 1 Rspurt of Green River-pabiie school for • I =1 the mouth of Jan . 12ames in order of O H H S D6 THE RBST _ . i merit :---Sr, 4th: etaad Down, ROM Yilne, Our 'wads all experi4aeed, . Our Mr. Lewis is s master workumn and our w 'rk iia v '* lobo NiRbewaoiea sue Benj i�orster egoal, alway been eminently satistaotory. THEREFOR PATRONIZE J'r. stn: Wm D awe, Artie Down, Cyn- I I . his, Farrier. Jird claw: Reggie Na'q}�a - t swa»dor, Bei►tha Leonard dna Archie1. N• B• AHGACH The T ar. ' .. a` 1lop� ins, mgrry Fuller. gad claw: Alfred _ { Ntghawander, Minnie Turner and Arthur I • - I L Ellie, Norman Lott. part: fisc Rob. Call. , 4FM .. neoro, .Clarissa Lotti tend David Wae _ •Roth Aa»is. 1st clad': Willie Do .•.a.. �. ; _ Qordon Booth, Johnny W .Blake Ata• $�(�r I .V. SUI S cis. TIL. Iawix. 0 V ,V _ - Cedar tli'ova. �, . i .�� - - I1. , . The V- M dirson.wonder what Mary jthinks of the Best Value in Come Joe, wake �p and sire >zs some i .. . The 'k��0 i news, as you know I can't be with you ' y' " I all the time. I W4 have all inds of Rockers and Easy Chairs-; also Dil,ing•Room ehjtirq itis - s Our teacher has waved from the house the latest styles. $ - I he recently occupied to the dwel• Sideboards a d Bodresin Faits in all designs. E gioo Tabled and K�itchP I 5 Ii of lir. Lapp. Tables always on h d. Cheap for Cub. ALL GOODS DELIVERED. I• - ;. W� Boyiiogtan, ecooteeparcisd -y Miss UNDERTA INGi—Our undertaking department is completeinevery r$sPeet. Cara► Thomas, was Tisiting at Richard Caskets, Cofline an Robes always on Viand. I ' Hat»'e last weak. HILTS ' Peer n John Murrisun has spending a'few y . aye in the Queen's city with his many - frisuds of that place. , hDeacon Boyd has sold -a number of his 1 : bigb bred cattle, for which we believe be WE STILL HAVE IN STOCK 1., realized a Rood price. SOME OF THOS i A t many of the farmers around I . . . ..' . . l'i - .. -1 ars are cCom laid of ihiiir horses hay. ng a bad cough, which is like a al hi IL i 'w�u���fsisrass } !�� touch of distemper going around ambeig .I.. 1 : +`' Mats and Bo.et, I hem. V - ` Visitors -•'Edwin Cools. ot. the Rouge; -.. i 4 both at With. all the Material for Making Ore. . I. F . Mr. Hook and Mr. Baianstt, Bo' thattall can be suited. Markbaen ; George Iieesor and friend . , , . or, of she north Bead ; Mrs. 23enaon and ` ` 11 . ter, of TnrnDto • �{isA $ettksr. of Regina;e . have aYiiO a full stook of all that is required in a FIItS�� ' C1 8S MILLINERY • ESTABLISHMENT. I ` dead a eanauk,dr of others wild did not leave '� heir names. . i r A ttoodly' number from this plaes wend - Mrs. I. Wise,, � .. .. Plckerl ' ; �� ed their way. to Markham on Friday ' vering to hear Jassie Alexander. Some I , �' a1. . ew from here had the pleasure of listed• i• - _ " ng to her at Donbarton. two Sears ago. - ��' ut they say she has mach improved ince that time. ' i GOO o 0 �i 0 0 i :: ( ! I A young man not a great M "any miles from here let his horse stated out all night _ - � _ at a party reoenth held in this village. I : 1 We are offering special value in th�6 might just pay that any young fellow that . 1. would do such a thing on a cool winerryy i Jrtnlent in the lines of Blankets, Under night has not mach respect for hunself nor love for auitasis. ' With regret we state the de sure of I weJ& .. Hosiery, Moves-, Flannelettes, Esc. ' _ - _ jl - Russell Resor, who has resod here for = ' a great slumber of years and has also OUR GROCERY department is full '.of the best and ' freshest goods at~\ �� been the miller at this place for the past lowest prices.- . 1. ° ? ew years. We learn that. he hes got a i ` . !` it at &be lilasRow mills; Rasrell was a I11-1 1 � sal active young fallout and always ready - 1 �, " o loud a belpiog hand to the many plea- ` . BUNTINCA `: �: A■ urea of our grove, and therefore the I r � ;� people of this place feel that they have '11 1 _ - - � 5: Det a good citizen. We all Coln in send• . n with him eve cod tvzeb tid'Jrioa 8 kil� �_ �� +8 r3' g yd' e have abandatit saocV. Sk At V t� a e.. k. Edwin Cook held his auf ilial ext _� __ _ _ - pt residence f id le I eo Mr. d , tnl obruary . its 6th least. It wag cs!trried oat iJo"the A P L , (( I . .. -. An t. a lir a stock -ofi Skate Straps orti of a dance: Tie fir sea were. not ' V numerous, there; only, being three in . - - . j' `: &ten dance abd ane. o lt+is�► was na►5rriedi ` . . 'bu& nineteen boys tit in their Jtppetnce ., _: Also' a stock of COW GHAIN$, w' STOW :SHOVELS, AXES and AXE ': , i :¢: acid all Cama.'wi� oo • I1,'lo t. ,._. S :.I er�ths�l theyl •ta<d . '�;�sy�t Ili i "; HANDLES, SAWS of all kinds But lacy ens: l 4 E I ,s" "ppb; :i'✓.5 -_,; 3 ^? t-�a�, '3..•fS, - - - ' ' "+ .1 } Li� Nom` it tip � The clioss da tie o e c-. , . .. .. !'.ate;.-:.": -aR( ..�.v. .�� p1 -w -•. . t. - _ _ .R: iS4 ._.. _-t �_, 3r - - - . ` 'l - !F.' d do ;n he onitld the b� Bt 111 ��1 a _ w, t _ e. 6 - yyy� y}tq�� IA.v( 1II i��rOCk .g ..� },- «a. . s _ .M- �: aft$--.. r.l' :`'hi!. Bele- : ,woe' ; 7 �, ,: ; .....� t QVQrk:vn ..wa a - f h+ jt ,f . ` - ill t __: - :b .. 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