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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1897_01_010 _af* 4 M 411 A- '.i" A 7 + IF A- a, J 4 A* OF tv I vil k % F,I J 4— lyw'lv— MP Vt 1� J, J� . . . . . . . Y L T A*4 A- J9. .0 A w lv� it,. r U. t A Y.9 G .. ................. JI. YOL XVI wrofice*t0nat Cairbo. Xedical. M. 13ATEMAN, M,D., C-4., M.C.P. 8.0 Coroner, Office tnd Residetnee, St4et, itickering omee hours; morning, *3o w, ii:3o -. Evening 6 to 8. -7— EWAR, M. P., C. M.4 F. T. C. D 4etrical m C. AttAntion give a to Eli Galvanic Battery. offire anti tr tinent bT (lence. thtt 18,tely ocecipioa by Dr. J. H.- twood. Dale it block, Pickering, Ont. _7 PNRKER, Pjayriste-r etc- ig IIO'%TAS Tat Dwilmrt,)il Oftch 11rivate fun to to I0&u at nve pnr cent T1 9 -F N TON & 1)()T)D,3. IRISTE, rC., RITCot 1D SOTAMTORq, Riil oil, Illy T, . At olarem Lirarto F&REWELL, Q. Js TER, Coantv Crown Attrtrney, aL,l 0ounty 0-y 0 \V & AcGILLIVII Y, B A 'o! C. 011i('o ,pposite Post ters,i ntors, & 0. 01-t- Jno . Ball Ilow, P.A.; Tbi, 1,L.B. Monev o Latin. Hy 7 Ve. ter it n ar y. VET F 1� I N , A It '�j U It - .10 Vol- of le OA�3 N. A;rwinti-to I 110 rpi ;ittli y Q01 onto 0 y 1 lot 'A b ritario vett3rivar. A2foc '�t' . 2 1 oue utb re4ide 1-:0 anit RhO(liM: (3 1111-ile.1 norti-i of. ' teel drill ii!-� sll),L6 f.t ir:,n )ict` 1; t-. I 7. �:01 n. -.a� 1,;--1 1 14re'l'i ti 0--twb G N, 0 r ti 1) '1 tla_Nli 'R A. 11 A A - 11 Y E 0 lf tu ere< ��,enilei ontari�) vaterinary arif slec bouprary wember of ',Le 011* faca fini 8 o (- ti ty I treat-Sall (lieC44 lag Uf ti ! ill rticul,n Also 1. c—Acti vrulill�tli 1, 3A.) tit AU ).)WD OR -o i-.t 01( n � W t o I.-Y Ig I t 0 10 r DUNN, 0612ve Rn.er, Com t' i tF e I c 71 C re in 0 u I f BUNTING, OnuntT 0 0 tsyiO- Of- 1,ice n �ee f er. ii b e C -a roe Lc . iekerng C(lb at iiue.Ertor� d, a* L,; 11-Y IF 0 UR i tTOTI" h0uli'fl The weil in f�yiiry llell rtnaer bur , --1 hr,-.nds of j pj wl,,y-, -i u plil'ted w i th tbt I �. 10 *Le �itableg are P ovi ed V�ith [Lt- liq! ors, villi kr4l t*, Lt ive ljo4ii!;g. spon-.1111 terl 's ti-hvelle . 37- 1,;. I',. BEAT^ TOWN C___LE RK laking COM111if-1011 00T -�oarce Ageilt tb "iv;tg, Acce",111tilut rr:(! ln� Wt;J`V't11J i0ftu onfuri.L propIr pr,o- OFFICC-At Whitt-` a e. WJ1 be,lu _; j, y * ,k1ll11(1by. r.1 C n f or Lh- e t' Y Slit 1-7 POUGHEII,-L NTJ'�- n tiqr, kL III I* 1.0y,.etc., t o r tot Yorh nt;(I e d. f ortil all(] Sonth Aitf rk�_ Strict .4' 1 r * 061 t 1311011 LJ 14 7 iL; I or(lers 1. y m1k.] 1 -e- Ch:irgtep doil,4rdto. Addrww UiQt 1B I nz*47, Drougriam. Oct - 7- .0T I - roST ILL, AV 11 'ETC., 6 (ir0eli tiver, tiolici0i sa be 4r�)l itl num. or we- triondii botb f1lT. and neaf. S(Ops off arms, 16, m &?tc) -je. r*it(l everytbiur that is o beFol(i will bt handIc-6 U, the- mubecrilier wit i the -ati-nost cure.nud sold !o tiju 'vcrY beEt 10 ,e's C.hnrcb. 1 'VICPS 11 ing Pra.vief - I ce and Bible Cl .96 POP LAR Sm", OOL IS Tlll'--- 13 R C p. ,I q e i i n i t D I a t e r_ %le y phr a r, Its inaFt huc,(Wif .I I ('rnj V, rp t of rotton:!Fi FL i,.oc ii ri o g Fi L "I a t r., h for stujeDts Ilk J URL (JOHOd, rompt fr-pli cation is nec" ry 0 W .. III' U 1), LC�0 f0f Will't!T L.6shl b M, 1- 11 _Mki Mb.ldlty, JV il­aTy 4:1! YY �i 9 11 A N I Pi .'.c C -Lvc- a U f] riiii rray(l st W; iv ant C I It 3 And, Shei3p F(r wlij:e a. tble t6st priebs W 'II be pai t2klier, King Bt, P'Okiririg Elmdal eftop, P1 N G i .. UERY DAY Tz 2.0- C i� Utic j. L . 1 -�4 - I :�. ( '� TO di� �R b NO* F10T 1"DAY::- JAN UA'Ry 11 PICKERING", ONT tons. 80HOOL REPORT.,,- OUT AROUND Us port of S. 9. No. 4. Scarboro, scrub pig a a tax. 0 ---- jy LAT29"t' tDC11A RAFFEWING8 RICONDIRD 21 ed from lot to pt. 2., Norman Mavo Liv e, bue ? Pit. 2 to -zua book, Mary 11r911 0, LZ TIM PREBS "D JOTTRD DOWN BY OUR HagUe' Mrs. J. Daviii, of Bloov3ingtO Tommy Hague, May chapmaul, ClAirel, Sunday here. oy Johnny f)7U Musure. John r I Mr. Henderson iecin'olred o Sr. Pearse, Roubiria Adams. Jr. 8rd t opal. midst 3rd.. Johnny Gun. Borat oil list in. of Toronto, oftiA 34 a Dr. E. Patterson, �harload- of o obippod from ling, Geo. Pearse, Bella' Max%4-011, y 9 h7orges w're' JobunT ing vigit Tuesday. this dation on Sattirday. Gun. for seniors. John Chapman, Robt flYj Enoch Koster had a famil atheric g of Bes Dr. Smith will be here firBt and third Davis, Itetibin Pearse. ifor Juiliol:8. f0l'tY for dinner on 'Xmas. -v montl-. -aphy definition during term, Tuebday of evei in Oeogi -eeii Ri v or, n 0.111,, Mason Flummerfelt. f Gi R. V. Hopper is, rather indisposed this BAR, MaAwell, George'Pearse, Job, paid us P. visit here Saturday. week, although on duty. Levi Reeeor. re. Stokes, Rud Mileter1oliv, or To. ljotijoul-a LAmAn 13 Old faithful 11 )rob P I K M1 LLS'. ,I),itchmau" died 11lt Friday night routo, are, here with Mrs. Hopper.' near Miss Alexand'er at bunblarton on Tuesday Jim- Nth. Our now Mr. and Mrs. Turnev, of Culbourne, fire b is It) 'a at Lph. Lehinatl Ii. here with JoBlium Bundy and wife. Dunbarto in otir midst. -rned ob Mr. AiiderooD, of Colbourne, is hor& 0 Stouffer retu t Choice­razldil� Patent Flou-1 84175'il;iei bbl. his bou&*n, Mi8s'AbDio Gould.. ill hiood Bran $10.00, Shortt 010.00 per too., Isaac ot Bloomingtom. was C. Mcf)�)DiOd takes crillirge 01 bili ld : oil . 001 a few wt eks visit witli hiood Cc�lar Grove. here with, his brother over the holiday. on Moodily ziPxL,. sucep; o Ll,)ticc,( Sollie of �)ur yonng, Mon 90 and Mrs. Edgar Cliff, of Tdron I 0WaJ'lF3 now Rt- Charies Biodie is in I lolid Pt, stro north to F i d their 'Ximas. spending their 'X, xi a., I Xend'D- the funeral of his sister.in )a George Iloesor and of I oan6t, Hill WRF .1111V ev, 0111. liul towli Willi cleaned o6k on V*JJ_frIDg frieudti. of ury porswi W*Smer, DeLl t the boliday W411 tceii, J Goruw an(I -IRV lw. Ij I t -tine /Ab to th0 D01111nall0l). Tempei ed a tiernion o ny f6r olver KIN t oil rtv i I 1 1113, C. E. Rom� bag D f Migs' A' nie James, A I fuii;.ral of th here with W. Dowswell aD1 family for a 111,0ek spendiog his' A_ on bolidals w t1l Tl;(j Ints, Ilira�b Jay afte) J( I't ierid,4 in Woern On al` 110le Sur f`0 W d It Y a. On Pyelint, lact it n11D&r (it ervico- wwi eonducted by f To 8 Vilvid find Walter 1 r follco r young t a very' t-left4flut of Claremon prene'lled a ronto, are spenJiug witil ou hero I titne at the resideuce of Mr. and 1 NI i's. -uterest �ul Warning th& fu their brother James., The Bazaar find eiiiueert on Wedue 1IRS. clirk Ahe 12tli of veree of of liaiit week reali.wd Ei:bout 0100 ani Ic ix vote for T- Poucher for 39i live. -T adillY MtD abartbu U�, Mitts altizander for 010 PrelibyterIaLl p6ople. I goes the tar-les to� '11897- 3th Gtiieia! rL)'l CIJI I�L 1,140 B R t S, churcli 'III la tiftevupan full I ki v d by it Z:ot 41 Ou T lie of Scarl,,.)r�) t pi Pcv%e!y 1110 new sevitiou '11IM3 I)RE, tit ikitly W on ot 0ay to I -E -til IJ'.J ffl, ftr 1OW1 ,j' VL _)W cunid.it-i; foi- to 'fill the y lil U �l r 1!JftfJ 1, 11 iq �itchvn 'about* �C(Irn Oure (if John Barry's at tbo etatioil-* poeit'lowi in thu Toniship 31�7- ittJ W. -of Torouto, spent, Picke'ringL tario.' i)SOJI. Ile N,' Thorn primchei t P. ery litr-le at- When returning offie. r, f 3re., - Alliag W Ileudrehilia anj wife. �'tinie for declared thit tendance o.) 8,:nday. Slie, wus ftceo!upavied boilie b , '11301 had C-ipirvd t!ie caudi,i it�q were -e full 11'e"bfiebl; Winter T�ryn '6,n T n t� s d a y %."DidneY will -goo Ilitive -his sto, in the field. Liti-I I a, wbu roulftin I!) the City for a 11 - with.1411 kilidi; of goods FA_� - Richard Wiltion into ids -V.:Atin0f 9, Atone I fit by atirl rnes Le i-)Ii under his ;lli the tmring_ ir I ii t(- Jaimti liew. It-Rkine cl reh lia; been Mr, 1%,dwRrd6 haq ha4 I)rlc.k- I t r Fir t P Levi Anri- and l0r)f-rt Ciwan. oLlatei 14 had no rela e,l, and blis gitlit-aniledliron for it roof. M�-sar. Thdrrivica tivep in thim Country nol �ffillll:lt: to beat- Mro. Ann Diincy is 1penditig a few days Jackqon', T1 'I" It flilkev' ard dain R icl, - log from thue,o in file' old country, to, whoni With her goik, $amuel Disylov, at the home- a rd he had writtgn. the church heir to the toad. I I . ew Yo lig, W. P. McAvoy hag turn F( r Cotitin,�illors M s�rs A ew yo ove awount. �e ed Iw'nie froru A ab T. John Lawrie, ilt vid Dr-, wt riDli Wali'Well the North West. Ile lookpi halt and nearly passed,' let u8i ouggeat The Caledooisn atteude W. Waltion. and Bitnp.;on Rent 1'. hearty. Thursday 6vening th LIM 3-o-..i regulate y u r time ere being tbope or and'faniilv, from unte. Tljomai Crawfor'l was t1li n askel t (;eorge FletCh! I wuavirre the chair and a publl' eetil,ig wws pri-Fteut. from moat. of the neighboring 'All by one of ville, are vigiting frieud-i and relatives in e io(D I id coDd* I )WLB. Th was*in #;Pleodi held for the purpose of houri i th� the %LiCiUity. - I - U aud all who attended touch ori c...ndidates anno'nce themse v s koyed theill. The Balea m' schog), teacher will make 16.50 Walthatn Watch Meiers. Chir.-Fiter ard B i d witli -I rew 4olves. We itiderataud that r. Leaper lamea Wilkin't4 regAell'oe his bo, MAI) :k-(,m the 0onte9t at; both we e in the 116111, p Tbev are hands 11P haft purchaiiod n now Fiel, pf laws of it plAce while in this violnity. for ciuntv honorg. - They al,ed for thc very 1, ol. The ho(Illhey IIi tire terl i n g Sil N t, ri Sertw aggistance of tile electors t_- UL:I- littva a atob lirookllu this week, al�wavii go, t.�rst C%11 +40 Cases aild are inarvel-, t latey. Sh4tiuq Savir3fiy Altend �i (Iaiigrotis plac 9 11 Uf cheapnerm and go d work- L. Kenne'dy brielly outlirod whttt hitl been done by thf- oouncil-d irit:g OIL phitit, inarisbip, o-b)ing 30l't '6ok 1) naillitt for_ thl CXV ear, and lie wag P. ca L4 vre'on _j,)rnlng. 11iraw fo:' fteeel�tftbl r, tit Ij I.e. JaTh,es L�y who ljj#, two,] -fithe *as,-not didiLte L.Tie 16 arlaroe in town just no w' IA it i4 w as iotereste(t in tbL York roact., p �iug qa s Nse-litsl n,l uoill4r, on th 401 coi:i. the "casun. and a intimber of the V&rticular attention to t)i,!. o&d -n it, r y Y! -iti 'ena arii�- ftwit v:oitiug frienda, 1",,4 fat I le %0d made sonie.gond _,iugg i)n4l a,, t till )l6JPlt`Al;' wh There is a rutfl:)r c-,irrelitthat theie i a V, of kEeling mid roa4- up tio the iuther i'1B o%+r nevouly yeals of an 1* it. 'gr,cat well Llig it Wilfred Sidleri -rt, Wick, n,, wo r th 5ofortuuitto itlli�, wel') licbert.C.o%i lial (lone I i�;.. bi6st h tile 9( IL t1le fourlug Oita Mi4lo 'E Wtkrit)g anti 'Mr' !Jltul-.2. -(I to do Slaugl ter, of p:iat nd ititei-ii It!] JIJJ6'I_$ Wli)U)�l the W-'.'IUTld. Will 011 the nuRtriinonial ran6. andiditte for ff"'. 't arld b,�tjcv te raidi att it ir, ifiouabt. Ile Cozigratulati6ng all allonud. Firet-depuly Reeve. B �r`­ rd di.,1A;erRteIv chrriel it ehait to the iiiialile 0jr. Oriat-ofho miug als are be, o Ltv.i Ann';-3 inade some re narke ai to it ank 81,111.13 U on tile the I-j;te well with the duti s per- b,%;vig it neandal' to al!ow thp rutLd ropip st)djn r I I il to that office, and ub) 0 seem to gq4,nt,�, deeline as it won d if.ii, li Al iii mpe4l off tile t-felt, 'fur the ola to be pleased although we have a li r ped I �V, 46 1 r ttle dej*ri'd enfirely upon ststi te labor 11Q fitrther to go for the mail, but tbis I ru M­ P_ Watches ill be thaqke(l tbF!m for the nly a inatter of a short ti declined to stand for any offl-.e. VC t4 joy roUltil, or for Rieve and 116 t off I.had the pleasure on Monday for the Tbompeon ackson had oe�rved the el,643- tiMe of Ritte 2.7 5 each.,' firbt nding the nominstio n 'Lt tore to the bea� of hia ability ill thei P&bt he -Brougham and am well pleased thal. I did and if ag%io elected was of opiri o i tlJ Lt -as I beard Rordetbing on the emP6r- could even' do better. He was ir� th field vo, ft YUr ance question, and very little else. "l was aq Sec-dud-deputy, Reeve. L Ir iN ere ay it eW yo. Thomb somewba't surprised -to bear thit Mr. Jame's Alkey was going fiblmakLe a q *Bell rr Norinau hricber is iii for the hol; Poucher was not stri tly against the sub. q beCJ%n8oL none of those who had proc tede I ORONTOI::, FINANCUAL dav, mission of th by-lkw to repeal Local hirn had done-Bo, although they had mlkoU W.e i IR' ht 061111WA With Optiob from the stait to, finish. As we oonsiderable. He did u-Not intend to r ATJONl b have no hotel here the interest t ken in Lin because he. bad had a run 3nly ]&It week- �e mutter vq ra J� C 0 '13 friendt, fir a after a tramp and got left, although had not the least doubt but th%t he cou4 win VALE. P C P.. a PC .Rt aNirt. T. Pnrton, Chicaco, Is this time. He claimed th%t the nor lierLI th' rii or Slibscribed 'Wil part of the township had no right10 ei William b Via V. I*ud hig friend in T' o- 0 r M rs. Wagoner and sor spent a f, w jaye rooto. i any li�rRe sums of money for the mai iitet; a asr.( u in the &nee Of the Kiuigiton road when the � did N illage it-f Pickering ;u ti;e ely oc- with. /etilivr friendo. Frank Wt:i: Spent ChristmRsl with not receive a particle of benOlt tber�: Iri pnii Ott by the ODarm ilatih, titdey ujt�' s. M orgrovo is -tp'�ulivg the ))Oil. ient of the up(ler9igned. ieu3ii'm /ophyr, i' togtther %vith othtr aniusln4 days w�.th filerds., DejKlfi lVjll b(- ad m1eit3tit t6; 1, wed IfrF;. Nighswander,�of St. Cat ariia'ag, le%eed thp audience. all big'hebt rates, M rs. T. C. llrou is enjoyrig ft _vhefi. is yipitiug her parents here. Andrew Young made filorne stgtenleutti i Drufl.B (,In a), pa'rtz, eo)lcrtio o ilia(le t.,.n viitli friendp ut� Ge i very Xing. Chefiter Loh as to the stanaing of the municii;alit% aii -("yq1F, 1DOMPY 1641,11W (In L(,'tk'ft spent: hriS't. t(')(,low and U �P. Steveneon are roquegited the e!ector mag With relatives in !Toonto. -3 to suppart dl- tilt: for theit huli'days. bome fruw ToroLt future aia they did in Lh& pa6t. Goldie Burion. of Toro to; is A. Ui.labatt spent the Sabbath in To. A. T. Ellioi thanked the electcri fu tilo filting ber frientle in� the vale. 01a o 13fiv- -,u*weI the train 8aturdav' v' nbinination an4 told thern that he wcjuld CKERING POST OFPC Mika Nettie Cuoper, of Beeton, is 4o the lbest be ceitilti in running the a' -g hor iigter. Mrs. DL. R. Beaton. of the township. He 'would run !or (!?uu-- Mm A. 11argrit o'bat; returripa 10 Jor ope t last cillor. Mr. an f re. A. L�', M IF vlor Toronto oitv titter spending a Aort,tilint with With John 1) ou0ior, of Toron o. John Lawrie sl�id lie was rriTt 0 0 T W L In n tU. as G T E 6 30 mother here. Mr. -aild Mrs. - 81fRw and th Stay, W or G T R .50 a '%VhitljY h 45 T IV' r U U 10 00 pm Mr. ad Mre. J., McFavdn, an d 6 Lr 901) C4)uncillor and was th.er Charlie are visiting �r. and Mrs. T. p. loFe.- (I T F b 4� 0 T W oo 1) w daughter, of Conn. Obit., tire speudiug ,;bty orilt-ru isfriw on all pa Dtkvid Brown intended to taud mn-1 W" rts of tbt lagStOL, road rece ving — - - - - - w('Yld'- %'itb 1)r, Bates" Un3 iN. Y. Polacher and M, ise E, dl'ill Robsoll, not in favor of the K- of ToroDto, called ou triende in th4 V1l any inore benefit tha:n any rt r &in sAvmas zA he m NZ NVOINZ59. ot* V I for PoUber who is alwaya in the township. on Tuesday. look after th e John Bu'ruis, of Net-4 'Yoill O;ty W. W. Walton tia,-%nked ready and willing to the elbotor �t h inte si Iritilreet allt-wed at'31.2 thenornination and said th for sp table poor in the towDshipt ting his mother and Mrs. B e d e per cot ut 1wr ari Somrity aidl A. to stand as councillor. of whitevale. Wirn. TjoKalll, Adam Richardson FOOTMAST not Mount Pleasant.- Idiss Mary A41a Windsor, of AlLid e would stand frr the council ao h nudiog Christmas and Now Yearil man. The Reeve then stoked ta am the is spa On Ta6sday Dec. 22nd Mount Pleasant with lier father.- Pa rn 0 us and to find this atch of hltir school No. 12 Pickering. closed for the year A - E. Thornton, tirliveller for M thereon. MONIU I wfth a very successful public examination. Pills, is 8POnding his Christmas h lidbys Simpoon Ren . Ind to a je 6D_ Notwithstanding the unfavorable weath- with his lt arento of t1lis place. linany electors out. He spoke soi�ne o i the. hool room was well filled. After er.the sc MORTGAGE SECURITY M rs Thos. hkr Yorli road question and declined to taild stve a] classts hvd been examined, the on. solo, Mr. N. Y. Poniber, of Toropi vie for the positi bouglit and sold OD commiesion. papils rendered splendid program, con Led at D. R. Beaton's lalit The principal discussio sisting of mqei#, recitittions, dialogues, &c., Week.'. 1 n *fts abbu the,-, toll foad. The north- end el ner that reflocted great credit on Calviu Fenton, foreiLala 6f TAvlor & ectors thought. in a Trian they had no right -to dill, No. 9 dent, P a' Aiss Willis. III Ma to, is v -axec, fo.-' the.- S brush factory,,of Toron 'A''ent or Fi�i, Life Acci lat their telieber, 3 mailitellaix0e of the ingti n roud any Glass + Steam Boiler Insurance Whitby, very a4ly 61led the position of tit hill inulay friends of this place more than f9r. the otherltroad The front 8acresof latid for sale or to retit; go( chairman. Towards the close of the after- rile Whitevalo Baptist sundw A peopte thought that haing p id tLXt a, for noon's proceedings Mitqs Willis was invited held tijoir Christmas entertinm locality, ornall house and xtable, r cheap. to the front, and presented with '11% b8fLuti- Christmas Dight. lat on the maintenance of the 49,cd ripads as well The children .W delivered as PiLyling toll they had paii 'double axel Other properties for sale or reat. lartip k�nd a enitable addray. fin excellent progriltn� fill iano Wbicll Was iiiterest for a number of years, and suitable reply and in.4 as wall Us w�re thert1fore oil willis made a -se at K, M Up dionvev" intitrgetivo. The, ordr entitled to have the Kings �oad kelA ancing :"refnlly do Uleb sons made a few remarks. was good until some dne bloilgilt, in a in as good tile 101101wing per, ko n n it lower rbtu than usuaily charged. Tit. erin2i, The i%iieiting condittonas i-t has the Ril v, McAti)tv. Pick live turkey, then -tile 'b,()yfi becam a%t. les sedrebed'and -certified �O ly 411 iera__NJie1*1 I'lilkey, Alba; Mr. Connrs, 0 very P ired -f bapman, Andley; Wm. Ced L3 requ Privalbe SOM13 1110 candito to 1 throw The ng Officer annon Broughs Kennedy, as reeve.; Rob w; bron lit cut ert OtWa ways an band to loan a' while I few ha t After giving a hearty 1, as fl. Madill, Whitby. of o r the teacher, t 6 Ai. np tiornips for 6rat-deputy r4eve Thompeonij k the lowest ritte f -Thrte Cheer 'elf bald head got second eeputy reeve, by h, lil�atl F intweilt. ence suni Jell, and diopers- red ruad a 60d An 1. R God Su've the Qu# y pop el VOre Y councillor 0;Pre &re itl.'the ow� W V. iRICA RDS 0 0 oil, well pleased with, the way tire the riU j' W4 s 111lock iiii Whi , Ch A. Elliot, okkp I vid, they had bon I Brown aud W. W. W141to 1- 17 . A - I ". - � ­ . I ­1 � . Z� I -. . .. I 1. . 1. I k, " . - - , . V, ­"U;A I ­.. � . . . . . . I 1. . , , r . . - . . - , . . 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I : I,, I ! ,1 not answer at on0e, am (I Who brought it here I'! said 1. ' . ... I I , � � ", ,,, ger�. She did � I the officer I" ,; , .. '. !, - 771 - .; , f-voiced polwomark -..-,.; i I I,_ - � , ;. , ,,,, �. ­ � io raf . . . -. ...1, � . , ­1 1:,;1 -I- I - ... ,:%.. the � maid repeated the inf ormatLon, oetta. of said was r _ - . 1. I . . , -­ - ­ k4l. . i P But it q I .� -- ., L ", I it "Oh, don't ask me," i. , - - I -1 r --, 4TL � I , ". , - . ;'...m 1,0.�%, wi ition, "And he's, afrwid he , ,tis im_ who was lifibore, - � : . % : �'­ .17 GOLD*'.� : 1. � ��, Ina am I ' ­. I i . -AS-- GOOR �-j S b the add �e thing_. d into Mrs. FramleY'0 � * � j 0' ­..r . . 1. � ,Vhy who look- I "I I - � . ;. �:, '. " I . " �"'.�jL'.Jg ., , has, it much time to spare, be says," Honchard. "Tb on-ly Harold Disart, . .- . . , 4, '-�," . . . r-o" I .11 � . �� � � . I , .­ I— I .1 ':'�­ � I.. I 'Twas . . � I '. . ­ I �� 7 -� .:�. �:� * � " I , _U­.L ;,.- ,.;...) i '. , , C ill 1 rphen tell him as, I have a head- bio it should act,'. brought boudoir- h a puzzled counta- "i ', ." 1. . . . I I . . I . -." -;" - ��. ., -� - - I :, .:.I .,, : 4 ! 1. . . ' chinists on the ad around him wit - 1, .1 . � � . - - :.. 'i � . - -.... - I -h-1m, fot,­to'ho-p--n;w1tb 116 'NVU Or "he I Won't detain him to-day." rrei by one of our ma . - �--., : - ' , - - C �.".'Ic I I . i 0 - - . I - ' : �� � " I . . , : � ,:.., -- 4: XXIII. -, i-1. '4 1 ..; . , I . �7 I 011A4PTF4R 1: s 1. � j 1) d-up 4&Ak� nance . - he said, with a . . I . L :, - . i. .i . . 1, 1. t � ­ 1: -1 , . it . I lail of smala frame. He wais now 80 TI,3 messag was taken down, and recommendation of a am 0 , "Pray,pardolk me, di- - , t- , , . .dht rk end years, that he I jearol th 0 . vapes of a follow who thillks-- IS - �- , . I .. 7., � � X mhjwtpre that hqr visi or m -- lowed,by hard wo, e door ol000. I 9 Courteous bow in Mrs. Framley's - ' ' ; � .1 . . ' cout'd Lucetta bad come to Canterbridge to eye caught EliZabet.h-Jane,s imploijin I fear I am intmldi�g; but -.. :­-.". 1 , ., - I * � .1 , . I..� - 1. � - i p rO&6hiT .� I I . .1 , kg from behind, a person - . .. " . be sorn Is other. person U�d indeed, E Ish I t ll�lk- rection. " nstant. .�'� . . . ."A. , ­111. 1. I AI (Ey see ,.his head. Hei had f,l&nted quio con Henchard's feeli s With ''ro- face, and he ,stopped, probably I will detain you onli for an I 1. [nico reasling. *tta's 1,nind when she .kened, tHem, ing that the auLL might be prog . i he diamond 4 . .L� '�*- ed th -bugh Luc he -stem of his cirook in the gut or and gar( to her, She had au i I have come to return t . �... ! ; ! i . 11, I 11'.� '. ! I . . I -;.' � i : �. , ,�, Wns 0 out-, but v which was and now she 'was indi ferent t � the (To Be Continued.) 1. -1 - Miss Chetwynde I(At Ia6b . I I ,."Z, - I the point of b rating 3 resting upon the boi , 0 0 . L 1-. ,.- :,. � 1, -, - earring party. 1t - �- t -1 .� . i -, *3a e, btiloss by tl� long &chi wement. ' � I . ­:'. ­� I .. I -., ­ ,, �; night at Mrs. Fontaine's !, .,�::�� I it ww just too ' t t retoedo. . cC ished to silver brig �� I . ; - .: �. '' . I ... . ,- zi . - � ,�, 0 or rietion of his hands. He had quite for, u,Lr morning view of ElizaNth,Jana :, -, : L ound in the conservatory, close- - .. �.. . Ho i�Tas years youngi than the Uty - . was f , .1 .­ '. .. . .. ought you J I . . L I I - ;.. : L ' I �.-� :of C 31 - - otten where he waNand what he had 118"; disturbing element chu,ng(ki, and - - R VAM' ho big Palm where I br -... . ,. _ ,. _ 4 er ri resh, and silland the.L ne THE FRIOE OF HE .1 s Chetwyndo." -. I I .: - .. . b *fto; fair, - bent on the he no I(mger felt strongly co&- . . . - - .". t oome for, his eyes being I that a t ice, Miss q L, - i ­.. -. , I . ' � �1. . . I t­Lhen pale, as Mr. ., ... ­ - ., -. ,enteel (loth ay off negotiations 1. !-Ll carte ! - .. i ndsome. He.w re g i ground. A 14ttle w sity �of gett�&rid of the girt, for her .1 I I ..- L . Cecile tireW S -- ' 'I I : . . . � �:'�� ­­­ - . � ' ., L ''I, I L!:i ' - - , ,;'L � . 1, � "i .1 - . ,� .. �­ i .­ . �� . ­ , -. b. ,- . I ­ '... i 1Y " diTw -,�Woh had reference to step ather.'s . Whan the YQUng Wo- .1 . i I if. , -i: . ; , , ornament be, - - . � I., , 11 :�gg I s with white ttons, poli 3hed were r �vto , I :,: - I .. . . .. Disart laid the glittering. - I ,J­ and ' shrank from - 't -. ,- .. I . �- 10-- . holea, ligh hihi; Tuotc'he did not he&r.them, man' came in. sweetly unconsciom Of 11 � ,ile *Che;t- the table. She :1 L� , � L L t 3ord- . -' In an exqiilsite boudoir Coo bidt� lie r on - , I bbots ith infinite !ace � ­1 i . � L - " - . _ . ng through his the tui sin's eye even while she strove -�. . . , :, I 1. Ithere seemed to be paffil, . -n in the tide, Lucotta-'wont up � I : . *1 " coat and wynde was sitting, one stormy winter ber cou. ..-� boreed , and black velveteen hid ploamnt visions of the hirincr 110- to her, aad said quite sincore�ly: to mutter some,faint formula of thanks. . a�.�. i - L �:- L � - 15 telling her rich . I.. L - T. , Z . L - .- - . Via �,. hen )lis ski-II laid You'll night, languidly wa 1. 'dia,mond that, Cecile Chetwynde' s­.! . .. , - w4a:ilstc t; and he had a sK*ver-to, L� casses of his prime, w -"I'm so glad you've come. - . ­ --�,,, L, � The i - . � I - � � , . � ­ - .. ­I ­. �, whodo open to him any. farm for the asking. Uve with me a long time, won't youl" cousin,s t' � 1. �,� lost I" Mrs. Framloy shrilly ejaculated,' Z- . -­ I I . oillot. �-. .1.1 . ::� --� in hiia hand Lucott& W .­.- . . I � .1 - the true bit- I ;; � , - :1 . The -negotiations wisre betweenh: Elizabeth as a watch-dog' to keep 11' ana Scene . 1 as be inning to coinprehowl It- .. I 'c I "wit :. , 1: - lace . - , ­ . , and,sa d with a curious auxture of ilOut her father off-what a now idea. Yet At was just a t 9. "CeicUe Chetwynde at 7 1',: '; ' - � ­.... . t county and t p ALion of affairs. ; 1. . . �ecile loved; yet she was only here Ion u 1 .1 I .. - . � a . . and 110 h on the fam-'Oh. I've mada I oil Is son. In thi�so there was a it was not unploasing. JUencha.rd had- . Lo,d Mrs. Fontaine's party lavit, nigh[ I Base i;�''�- I 1 � . ­ . I ;:�' i ma. , � I - - �' � - I I i . - girl I � I... . L .. % mint ke I" . .: dif icuu.lt�y. I'lle, farmer would not take ion, tolera dared ).rou deceive me thusl . . . .. - � i., L - negle9tad her all them days, a,fter com- 8ufferanoi6-a poor rolat How . 1. � . . . 1. . . e bar riba t. lity. flaunting in my dia- ,- i, , - . . - . . . - Ud not t4. . , I - , 1: `0­16 tho contrary, c iN,rust with-out the crumb of th promising her indese bly in thin pal with a sort of grudging b()NPi#,a Y OU have been - - I .1 .1 - I �... I . I ­13ut I,m very er . . - . I . a son had 6 I , i" . - . - � . L", The isitor, gain in other words, the 6.1d man with- The least be could have done when he I . Ithy CIOU- monds I you h(Lve been systematical I - . i' . laugh half a wrinkle. out the younger ; and th 6 found himself free, and herself affluent, And Mrs. Fratilloy, her w(,,a wo rt I Wretch, vip I 11 . . .- -looking _ acting 4 false pa . . ] .:: , - . sorry 11 he said, -in.. deprecating t nes. sweetheart on his present farm, who would have been to resond heartily I sin, was a short, vulgar . will no longer have you � in MY lipuse I �- .. - , L, : , . I L, � "I -or Moi - stood by," wa . . -:� %�:' . t ': ,:,.� - iting the issue with pale and prompt�ly to her invitation. man-cross, ill-bred, ill-tempered., IL�d Mr. Disart. Looked from the infuria.te� z �- �, - -�, and I inquired I S 8 le, n .­­ ­ . L Her emotions rose, fbil, undulated, . . I -1 1-1. . . 1. ". � 1. . , -i�'L . , eir . - �� " � ­ hard, and they showed me up lore, . ., gaudily arrayed in ruby velvOt-. I matron Lo the ahrhiking girl, in sur- I : I d - I'm sorry to leave ye, Nolly,",said filled her with wild surraise at th "How at Al" riso ail([ perplex.itY ; but there were r L. I a wou�d I have caught Yel motion. "But, suddennesq; and so passed Lucetta's ex- rallgoly things are orders I - �� � . I t o hand the. young man with e etf # ta,lf a wore or voices ready to enlight-­ . . . L - r , . � I '-.I- ad -he's perience of that day.. Cecile could not help saying to hers . him on the matter. . 4,01 ::,i '. .. , " L. 0 u . I L:, nnerEly if I had known I" you see, I can't starve f ather, aj - .1 i - I en . ' ­ - ' ': � � �L. - 141 tuimarretAT One,` said Out O' work at Lady-aay. 'Tia only - � a. 1.,L - - -` ectiun of her own Cecile burieA he r f ace i n he r ha n dis. � . - ' .:,_ W the L I - , ,'.`,L:'. as sho caught a refl .. I . . . - . .. � I : . seventy mblie." :; �`. s:­ , ... . I meant no harm," she fa.Rerod.. .;. � . -, - -�; CH A IIEE It.. XXIV., . I . :. - . .1 ,�, - carnoo-like protilo and ar ".1- : � . r � - . .. .- she. , I . . dv: "Savant Poo -Jahe, little , thinking istocral,ic if ig- ,,It was only for 1. . i U - -..­.. � 119 � .:,�. .. -.: I- 1, . I , .. "JE3 iis i 0 � � : ­ . -� 1 1 C dat I havia 60i�ne '' Met ii,iB 1, she murmprod. "'All I # " is . ' L� Tlw girl's lips qulvere Y r Elizabeth once . I should ­:,; � L L . ut � W M . , t what her malignant star had. done to ure in an opposite mirror. " I Andjou would have let this poor '' I ,.. . I ax- einough I I gbaX,ft never see so, aqatx� Ill blast the budding attentions '.she 4 0 fe r �� -.- . : - . :%:,;-f - : � wrong. house, madwn?" said,�Mr. F _ ad have been tho child of wealth; sho.L't Child a for your fault?" Harold � 'r ' . L ,:. ­ bewilder- . "Oh I no, no-I never aW.' she in, won from Donald Farfrae, was glad to . hfully. "Oh. . I �t . L - I a little in his I will Yet Disart exclaimed, reproac -, .,,:--: rae, bainking to� I ��! '' I . .; ." - 1, f , i sistod, when he pressed her hand, and hear Lucetta's Words about remain- or. But, never mind I .. " . i.�­ , � goldela Miss Chetwynde I how comp!ebely you L - I . . . . ., ment, aad nervou,41 - .. - ­:� y tapping r fa,oe to Lucetta's WSW ing. compel Fortune to empty her 1:, . have blinded me up to this Lime I' -1 ­ ;.. -. L . �- i � gings with. his switch. - to hide -her weepin . From Saturday to Saturday 'wan as coXfors at my feet I" : - I And he turned away, in c,old anger - ­L-1. . . -11 - �. - i!, - . . - I . ., - , - I �:, You Must �Wmei Lucetta's ey6s, full of tears, met Far- from day to day with the two young e . . .,, ... I "Uhno,'sir, sit down. "How do you like the red cam Ilia", and ill-concealed disgust. . ' . � - 1 . , . I i f rae's. Hia, too, to hex surprise, were womea now. Id an emotional sense . instant tile experienced old 1. - . . I .I- r ed . . lei- Mrs. Framicy d At that .1. - ­ I I L L'': -now you are here.' y hair, Coci �' ­ � anti isit down , bar- moist at the smile. tb�oy did not live at all during the in- in M physician whom tho,servants bwl mum-- � "i-L I - _' - . � 7 L :� L., . his "It is - vory bard," she said, with ; 1 ;'� . � I ; - t ., L' .- L-.* Lucetta kin&ty, to relidve tervals. Wherever they might Wan- manded. "No, Fanchon, : � - ,L I .L'� I . nt. ,#,miss Henchard wLI-1 be strong fee'tings. "Lovers ought. not to dering on other days, on marvet-da moods, you goosol Tile rubies to, moned glanced UP from his examina-1 .. I i.-. . IF 1. , tion. . . . I .. rasame - be parted .like that I Ob if I had my they L werb surfa to ho (it home. B= # matter little to this girl," . I I � , . . , . - I .. I �­. L.:-:- 'boars direetTV." . � I. 1i night." . ­ I . � � "it WL11 �. .. '' I I .1 . . ­ - '! ... . .-, .. .� .. wi h I'd %t people live and love at thair stole sly glances out of tbo window I . r "what the, world may ' ' '. L . �.: I - I I , : 11, :, , looke I at'tb,6 (hair., .Pleasure I" I I ' aid (ri ' 4 he. said, quiet.1j, '. . He .hesitaLed, . at Farfrao'8 ,shoulders and poll. 11 is The trim little French M ppe- say of her henceforth. She has gorte - . 1. . I . � -.- ", 1, Iwas no- danger in it, "Maybe Ucan manage that they'ld not f they soildom, saw, for, either airily to the jewel casket, ,to get OU A . . . . I ace . ; thought there �. . �'. : � I ; . .�, . . L. i . �� - be.-Parted," said Farfrae. "I want a through-abyness, or not to disturb his to a greater tribunaA to plead her poor 1 . , � - t&ough there was, and isat'down the great crinmon rubies, ( little cause I" I I . It, . oung carter; and perhaps I'll take the � ! ­11. . ­­1 L . imp"y the Y mercantile mood, he avoided looking Y. � ':: " ': ;L ­­ ': �:�...-­ � Farfrae'is presence here was 81 ol,d Man too-ym; he'll not be very ex- in the gas',ight. like drops of bIO0d#' He 8 oke.trul ­ ;:­_ ", ­1 1 . . �, ­ . . I . . .1 .., . . ; . I . - . 2 �,­�..� .1 . I towards their quarters. ' FanNon (is LWo was dead. :. ..- I . . - - ion to him ,11- ;.. : �., resu4t of Henchard's permi,48 pensive, and doubitess he will answer Thus thiogs want on, till a certain and Cecile, leaning back in her she The burial certificate called it o'bear*t ; , ' ­. I . .,. -­:. Sarrpose t3owellow,". - * : .0'. . � ' , . -1d to me - r ill & , I �v ��. ,, 7 I, h . L . shaped chair, thought secretly " a n d land, . to see Kizabetit, if he were mind market-morning brought a new sensa tha.t LheX buried he I . �- . you are so, goodl" she cried de- t - 'izabot-h and Lucetta woro sit- . d � se, 'L. :� �- �:, ".7 1. . . - - woo her. �ii li��a I .. I I . -'! 'L. 1, 1. ; 'Y . . is ghted. "Go amol WI them, and lot LqP. El )n- her Cousin Barbara would look like l( 'I y cemetery in a irtrange . 1. i ; I I I Ling, at breakfant when a I)arcol cit �- , - . I . . s .. .. -."� -, � "This faij tb-"�: 6e1elng "A "U�96 One, Me know if you have succeeded." intensely , col where no tender band could hang gar- :i: - iL . . . % - 0 'Clibe - . .1 ­ I . ' . taining two dresses arriv d for the lat- warlet flamingo in her 1. . " 1, i 1. ". lands on her toulbst-one. Hut C( L . ; L � ­ - - . .. - i . - Sa ­ �. -1 i Ili I she id, "Your numerou d , - She called Elizabeth orod volvot and jewels, and Compla 1b0it 81t,,i bears a brave .. .,.. � . L I . s f airis an Farfrao went out, and she saw him ter fr(an London ,xion rnde ad :.- I . 11, - , - 11 How spetak to 1.1u, group. The eyes of a-4 from her breakfast., a,nd entering her Chet . - L I : . I '. . the bargain 'WVefo�e the wrorld, feel-s that -Ahe - . .. .., L markets - keep me interested. brightened ; to match. ­ .. - I front * - '' . , ­�'- -, - * -,! � ::� :-- many things I think of whi:o I watch - Was, soon friemd'8 bedroom F.Azaboth saw the. - -11 . . stain of . .. r : � 4 . , '. - struck. Farfrao returned to im�r im- gowns olpro.ad out -onj the bed, one of a And so Mrs. Framley rolled away to walks ever with tho. .crimmon � .. .1 . . :- .: .1 - I 11 , 1. d��, LL . wi . - her slander white hand I L:.- F­ 1! ,% I murder on ,... .1 .;.. I . trom, here I" - - modiate'Ity it as concluded, . deep .cherry colou'r, tho other lighter the ball in her softly cushignod car , I - ­ '. I I Do 1 4 re , , .1�..L, - :L. I ­- I out often 1- he L asked. "It is kind-hearted of you, indoed," And sometimes -%lit% Wi8lws it . . � � 'I, I you look -- --a glove lying at the end (it each riago, well cuntent, with herself and wan- .1. � ,­ I., , she lying under the daisies where F L 11 -1 III-1-1 said Lucctta. "For my part, I have re- ' . T­ . . :­ `:L-' sleeve, a bonnet at the top of oach ' .,. . 1; ­ . ,dy - I I.:i . . .. ,�. i -:.:.� M-very often." 1-�­ solved that, all my servants shall have CeCi;() started out of ,her reverie. 6hou a[leeps. .1 I 1.i .... . I - LL- I �. �...- i ..I kn'w V lo;ors if they want them. 130 neck, and parasols acrooss the glovPJ4, " You M, Fanchou.", she -.� - ,I - , ". 1. - �.- . - , � , �. 1. - i .1. "Do you.bDok for amy one you 0 1 . I .. I ,.: :" " ­., - ­ - . - .Z. ­1 � 1: :­.: You Ltimtta standing beside the muggo8tod ay . dl...,31 -1 . . - . .., . . :�m ­ . .. :i �-. i . ' But," make the mine. res,o�ve V­ :­ havel - � - � :: ; .,. . ­.. . - , .1 .� - ­I Look as at a picture merely. ' . human figure in an attitude of con- sa id. " a n d you needn't flit up. I I I... - .11 I A LoOST RIVER. � - �­ I . �', . L i z , ;­­ - , ; . 11 �7:..., , - - . I . - .- - I .1 � . .; . ; .. - , - x-. "-.. 1. I ., I 'L I - .- -- �.-L � I'.- -L � . . li'arfrae ,'ook8d more serious, waving . , ' . ­�­ . �� i., ,:-,-,� she went on, turning pleasantly te lilm, .templation. ' i '' L!;' ; ' . .. -� .:. �: - .. '' I .­.­ 11;.-� I Iii,'4 head il, ha:f-turn. 0 lottero to write, and I will attend to' . .: 'L .1 - . I , , - I - . I . I... t � I ­.ts �.­: I "I Plue3t be a lit- . ­I wouldn't think so hard about it , -1 Evidences 6f it Wound at the Coullu'Purc- : ' � -1 . I I I �. - ­ .- I may do so - noiw-I may look for you. tj:k, st.eic.ter thLan that," he said. marking the intensi.;Y Mrs, Fra"oy's toilet when she re , .- . , ! - - - ,. Z - , , , 1� ,­ I �'. . ,% said Mizaboth, . I I . ­ . i - � You are aZways theire, are you not V A It "Why ?" I � i-.1-IL with which Lucetta was alternating turns." .. - . . 1. I � of Two .14reanipt. . - , , . q, - , . . I I . I .: - .. IL I - 1 . ­1 is "You are a--a thri i �ady ; and I . ., - k tr�ee,-.- - ,�. , . " �:L .. .�. .-I don't mean it sorioml:y ll� It 'corn March- I.,anehou lifted her dove-like eyes U . . , ­.� .... - � . ­ _ , : ';. ­.- ti . I But it ain a struggillig hay an the ,auestion whether this I - 'the iecent discovery of an cial I t L�, . �.� amusing to took for somebody one knollivis ant.,. wou suit best. Miss Chetwynde's "-imperially ,, beauti- two or three feet in diameter, W feet - I L ". L , - :1 ,:.; I , � "But settling upon new Clothes, L4 so � , I I , Z,: : .- , L : . ­ . 11 .. ., �-,� '­_1 ' , , in a c.rowd, evein it one does not want "I am a very unambitious. My." �, trying," said Lucetta. "You are that ful face. ! . I I - ­11. below tile surface, while sinking a well i. ". , I . 1: %; �. - . - , ­ .1 ­­ , I 1, -. Ali Weil, I cannot eiplain. I don't the (u)nf luence of tho on-­ L ! �`,.­ * . I .. . le pres- ' ' r �, j - - " '� " i 'to - range the with a drill at I L . .:: � iblim.' It takes off the torrib person" (pointing to one of the ar- 0.8hall I not remain -ax . . ­ . � 1. - , -, - .� - L - know hiow to ta.'.K to ladivIft, 4mbitiow rangements), "or you ara that totally . - I.. . L �. . 1; L�, . : .)y a � . . �': -�,:, � sivioness of being 8 rrounded . room, mademoisellelf" sho inquired. * eida and Seneca ltive,rs, is an important : .� . L. i Or no; and tLat.'s true," said DonaW different person" (pointing to the . the O'no!" L. �11­ , I I I ­-�7171: throng, and having no point of julic,tiOn with. grave rogrot'. "I try to be civi-It other) "for the who!o of the coming "No, no, nol" Cecile answered, im" I dise-overy. It indicat,e-s that � . : ... .L .. I , - , - ' . I I vidual." to, a' f(J.*k-no more I"' . 1. .ef ough River was at one time th-3 outlet of ull-.- L. .. . I with it tditough a ,,iijiglte indi spring: and ono'of the two, y0udon't paLit-4itly. "The room is well I . . . '.. ­- r., . -, - 1.1 I 11­� I I .. y - , sea you are m yo Jgd d opens up -11 ­.. .. 1. I .1 1:: �, � --1 "Ah I Maybe you"k be very 1)inely, iu say," rel t know which, may turn out to Ila very immense vulumei of water, an : ,, iLK , 'L: '. �.. . she. ig . and I Would rather be alone." . : . I 1. � �;; % . I.I... "..." . I Under this i-ovty:at.ioii of ob tiollab,le." . ' -" 1' ' " ' ' ' : � - I am ?" - li'arfrao again .'.00kod out of the window And ii choll had vanished to our readers very interest.ing geolog I ; � i -., ­.. Ina ot unLil Fan . - . . - ".. . . L.- I � � . - , . I ' .�.. .. . y decided by Nlim Tom- . - - -1. - -.% � " I I kcwm final4 (he . .1 I.. � I �, . ,.. t . -:: I Wal�let L JUd Ical ,- .. , ': . �­ �, Nobody kl�6'ws hswv­g�nelly.".-. �, ..., into tile thick of the fair. pleman that. she would lie- tile cher - did she lift ian scarl - � . . " . L L .- ­ . . ' " . - L . - ; I I—: .. 14 Two farmeris Met and shook hands, voloured person at all hazards. T71, which had f, L I * ­ , I-L ­. � . , - �'.., L, I - . . . "But you are rich, they say?" - ;,7. a, I en over t hn casket ol The theory would seem to be plaus� . ,;: 0- . . - ­­`�, :­. ` :- and lieing quite near the window their dresa wag pronounced to be a fit. and . ' ible. that Lite Oneida Itiver was onoe tile �- - - �'-.L' . .;J:-�1i:,:7 - "If so I don't know ho ricinarks could lie heard as other, 13 had I,uc,et.ta walked with it into the front dutillouds, with a smile of triumpli man- . I �. I.. . . ". , . I I '.. ,. - - ' outlet Of thA! gfeat, chain of lakes. 0110 �� - �� v �­, riches. I came to Casterbridge think- N,on. '44-41 IIVS. . 8 . reminded Oiat, Lake Ontarity is 334 1 . ,-- - .17, ,7 1: - . . room, Elizabeth foil her. Lling her exqui�411,,, 4 - I [..`�i- . I . .i . I �. - "I L .1 , . :1 . � I shou:d like to live here. But I "Have, you seen young Mr. FaVrko t W-1 wear Lheni 1hL3 oncifl," 811A L :, . � -- - onally brigh tl,.- .,,: U3.9 - morning was ea"linI . 11 1, .1. ... . Thit XC.,Vl) I loet lower than Lak�%-Erie. Three ltiv-' . ! ynl- I'llie 1) isa r . . .. I : � 1ILis morning I" mkwi one. " Ilie, 1) r( for the Lime of year. sun fe, I so murmured it) berPA5:f. Harold ers is 115 lc.k�L llagner than Lakt� On- ;'. :: '-*'� - - I . wonder if I slialjI.- In I­ ifw,d to mect, me liere at t,he titroko of flat on the, market-houso and church sha.1 t4t-v that I vUn g1lit-0 111.4 W-0alll Lai-io aLOsvi-ogo.' A eprv8siun �11 ,L' ­ tl- . " I I., "'. I .NVhere did you come from, ma'a - g re.a L d ; . , .. .. . " I . . � . I I ake any ] * glit-Itir . , . .1,­ ­ - 1.: 4hborho9d of Bath." - and pavement opposiLo I,uc,etta's regi- tws taken I)IdCA', UII(lUV.hLioLIAb1Y ill ll-, - 11 ;: � - I �,,-­ - .,, "The'nek twolve; but I've gonit at.hwart an( &lout in-incem. How they C" ­ .. ­i­ , � . . . �­ . -... I—, ­ I ..I 1. muro tho.fair haJ a dit,zeii times, Oil, will 010 61114 . I .. . ­ - . . - . . It: .� ! am from near L-dinboro'," he dence that, they.pourod their bright- how they 8i,al-k-e I d tions 11111110(ilaLelY williectle'd with . � . a sign of him: though ho's -moot:y a , . h i I w r d ta I' . : . � ,:� ...­ "imured. "It's better to'stay a :.., . . ' I 1. _ , ,is nto her room4. Suddenly, after ever ct,wo " it,, 11 1. t 00 -1 a 04 -CULly 81.11�- - . ., . L , , I t home, man of his word.- ne. i . ALke Ontaiio. It ha8 appal i � . ,,-.: and Lhat's. true; but a man must !ivo I a runib'ing,ol' whopla. there wero add- monds of. utly own I" sided mt-veral hundre.ol leeL, Willie I tie : I .. "- .. T-- :1 "I quite f6rgot the engagement," od to t I' he hurried ti, ... . -1. where his money is made. It is a great . iis mtcady light a fitata-Aic merieti S%vilt:y and 811elitlY 8 I ()nvida l0ver Iltis tywn rmsed Up So t lat.! . I I .. ­. . . . . � 1;­, ��,, Murmured Farfrac. - arrying the precloUl . I - L L � I ,:;. pity', but it's even so I Yet I've done f circ'ing irradiations upon the eviling. her own rooin, c . .. . . .�--�� �'- P'.-I . " Now ou must go," shaid she; "must 0 , . 11110d Widl 81' [u--(lay it, is 115 ficot aigiler than I lie . 1. .11 ­ � " ."L ��­�'.� very weol this year. Oh yes," he went and 010 com Ji.11114JI1.4 t urnod to (ho win- casket of %N hite vol v4't, . 10%14­ of th,tt waterts of 1,4ke ObLario. ... . " �, . . I YOU not P . -Is of mro NUtLii, in tier handn, and dre,811.1i 6url"0111 gl.eat c1lit'll _ I - . of , , 'L. ­ '- I : -. :: Dn with ingenuous Otit,husiasm. " Y ou low. IM 3inte1v oppooito a vehi( Tho watA,rs from Llie I . 11 I . L. "I'm," he ropllied.,, But he fit I I L. . I I il I re,. ( I - lake.i inuat. have pa8sed 11,I)m Lakt! OU . - . 1. .� I :�. Mee I . ­ . . that mail �^'Lh tte drab kerseymere i � strange dascripti�n Ivid Come to a' ierself Ili tarletan and clematic blus- - . " Z - Mai ned. .?. . . . , ;- .�.-� -,-, � -;; coat'? I [)ought :argely of Wm in the slantLAill, wi if it .had 6teu placed soms. (Ul-10 80111,11 throll.,911 the Valley Where- . I':., ,�... .. .I--- L -''I'L, � -: down, and "You had better gd," tibe urged. "You . Framley fondly 1111- . �, . . 'L ... . ... .1 autumn wheil whcut 'was .P there for. exhibition. : Anti whi'o Mm. . LhP Oswego River now runs, it rever8al. L'. . - . L � :� I.. ' wil:11 lowit a ewstomer It was the new-f"hioned , 41gricul- agint-Al lit-I' Young cousin Was 14.(WpIIl( of t It v I I ik,Su 11 L CAW r8o of that river. At .- ' L", . � I. -1.7 � ,�-� then afterwarchi whim it rose E Attle, * I - ) .. - . . - -,::� .. I ., *,., -I Isold Off all I had. It brough, only "Now, Mips 'I'e.mIxotoan, you will tural implement called a lior�.­ ir;ll. In-Aceftilly UL home. and poor P'auclioi . ; . �� . - . ­ . Make me (he colilluonoc of the Oneida with the a : - . '. "L '' , �., angry," exciAlmed' Farfrae. - ..- . - � '':; �, a suialill profit to me; while the ft ruiers till then"inknown, in its moder4l tilwye. .supp.ise,d her to bo writing 1,cLter-i,Ut- . . . I I.. . T 1:: ; . ... fhen mupp Oswcigo, Lhis Uix-at, volume of WatA-IX I � ,:. oso you don't go;,but stay in this pt - of Ilia count,q I - - i. e wi ( 111-0119 I . .- . It � b7­.. kept theirs, expectffig higher figures, a littla longer I" I art .. wl'ertk Lhi t Chetwyndo w, gii(tilig Hatle, Its Way v"Lward through the 011- . . �-. . L I �­` L' ,:Z Yes, though the rats were gnawing Lho venerablo seed-lip was still used fowk the Illazt-.4 of the redpwa &L a state. - ... . � ; I . , � ,�.,: �.l '.- . ­1 ricks ho,:9ow. J ust when 1 80 d t. he _ 11*1, "Ooked anxiously *at the farmer UIq as in the days (if tile Reptat.- fitan.sioll ill liti-gravia, with Harold Di - ('14a RiV,01'. LO, Lhx� ,Uollawk and Ilud- ! . I I I . - . � - I , son lfi%eis- Tho ,Xuliawlc Valley shows .. . I" . -'s. " w lit) wits se,e,king him, and h 'u8t 'w Ill' . i I'. ­ . markets went l-itwer, and I bought up chy. its arrival created abouLas inueli art's 11411111.1- g eyes drinking in h(r I ' ' ' ' � ' � :-.1 L'' -so ' - ) -� ­ 1, then ominouAy walked.acromowo0w9ore %�L h h plainly (,hat it, wais it great WaLer Coul , . , - : I ." , - - -market ms a fly- Ilebe-like Imel,ines, i10 oil - r - . 1- :, 0 o had been ho�id senmation in the v.orn UL one pot tile - - I . - .1 -1 � L;� . - w lle,nollard. was standing, and his 'ooked -iod, and Uii� discovcry of - I . i . .1 . . I .� , 1, !L I., .1 Log back, at p ice than m3 .first ing machine wouW creato at Charing brow aU4 throat aud marb'Ai-tnold I - - L - .' . L " ' huriod. Limber at Tiiroe Rivers proVes ,. I . . - 1, I .1 I . . into, the. room and ather. "I �'iktl stay- lid CiULL' - I .-L . ., roh&so. An die ," cried FIrfrae Crom. Tile farmeri crowded round it. arnin the dianionds -%,110%�ll IL 1i .. �:... .� I I 1:1,. �, � 1 pu J` -1 , I .'..'..1%tL-� . - . 11 ing ; but. I fear I moist go I" he said. conclusively chat, tho water bed of tile -- : . - 1. , ,� , "I ld it " . � .: L. ­­ �� lmpetuoustcy, his aligh-t )men drew near it, chialren crept un- latod -like threads and lines of fire., . .� I . . 11 Business ought not to he neg�ected, w( Oneida was at one period at least 50 ­­' � .. . . . . . �-�- a few weeks after ben It hal ipened - I . -. I _ ­ . Lo ". ought it ?" . der and into it. The machino wtLS .:� � I.:, I -' �.: " �.. �- . ftwl, lower than it now is, and per"pa . - ­ 11 . , - -� _ J .. I ­1 ! J', j . , L ­ L �, , �-�­ ­ I ::.. . . - . to go up ,agaill I An so, by contmLing Faintod in bright hues (if roon. yel- .. - , :' .. % .. I I zill L , . . 11. :1 -,-;,:,, :i- , 100 to IW feet lower. . - I I., I ­ I ,.:.r . . �i. i . ... , . . � . �:. . : �'�.L:� - - fL'LS froquen -e- " ' , . .:..- 0 . . � I - .� . � . .. ''. "Not for a sing!e minute.P .., ow F) -_- 1 MYLA with ssmall pr ,ly I - and red, and it resenA )4ed am a I I I I - . . It's true. 1­1 c tim I - It is even aswrtod that the . res --r' ...J.- , 1; I . ome another 6� ss- � "But, Fan' lion. it must have he n 8120 1 1 ILL ­,� -:1; peatod I soon ma4e five hundred pop-nds if I may, ma'am'?" . whole a compound of hornet.. gra you ? W C, ould it be I Conf of Lake ,Ontario were once located ad L I . � � .1.1 . L I,- -;. - I _ Ito elbe sh I li , , V'-(bringing down his haid up- 4 hopper, and abrimp. magnified en(ir . I - . . has likene,1, (Jul L to * - ­ - . I ­Cerain.y, 8 . t Loll me w ha U Ila 03 . - . - '­.�L iye the talie, an ing . . - moualy. Or it might have been L tie ' L . , I i / on d quite foryetti f ' ' " he sa i d;,, L, " W ha ; ekly, and far south as IkUdwinsville, N.Y.; theuce- :-, 2 .1 happeined to us to day ious." he ' U10 c 60 ( 8huro has bt%en traced - s. - 't" I where he was)--whiZe the others by - ,.(, an upright musical instrument With done With icv Wily$ chud, 8Lon ts -0urZ A : i .. - / , kee'l)lng theirs i . do nAhing "SO'llothing to tilink ,over when we t lin ront. gone. That was Ilow it in viial. ear-drop were wo u - through Cayuga, Wa�ne, Monroe, and� - Z . . � - , - n h, d ma ,one, it'�s like to be." . TWs oondiiwn allows - 'I . 1; . . are a' f dpounds." adjacent. wuno.Los. i'l :� at a:I Ill . . - "Oh, I don't know that. it il cam- struck Lucel,ta. "Wily. it is a sort of dre ds " -­ 1. " z - . . iL , ' .. ..�. . � i. It correct, Lhat, Lliet whole region, in- L :-� : �:: I[ Luctotta. regarded hi ith criti- agricultural piaino." drod poun . L .L' ­ �. - . ._;L 1. " lilonplAce. after all." - O ,luding br-hrowppel,(Aay,Ctcero and por- , 1, I :, 0a, ' . "It has something to do with corn," Poor little Fanchi n stood 'pale and e �.. L ;. ,� interest. 110 W� 4rmuitwla. nel I V typo "No, miss; f:J not Ally thatr. Ott nolot. er indignant In -%- Lions of bladisun County was at one � .1 I ' said Elizabe-th. trembling, beforo 11 . . ! . of person to lip-,-. t 1,a8t his eye fell " Wo'.1, whateiver it has been, It Ls now . period a vast lake, but, Lhat in subse-. .� ' upon the .'ady's, nd their glances met. * " I wonder who thought of . intro- tress- 13 1 ­ . . � '.. , a ,over; and the market ca,�Is you to " ducing. -it herel" I . "Oh, madams, madamel ray is quent. yeal-8 a subtiMence of tile wat-- � !'' : L. "Ali, now, Im weaxying youl" he ex- .� - t %. I . gone." I ace by th,-� deprersion vau8-,.,, .%' - ,. .�. N*aiimod. Donald Farfrae was in the miods of lieve that I never beheld theint" tle ens look pl" . . � .1 � ng La,ko Ontario. Silt . - 1:.1 " Yes, yes, -! Market-businem I - I wish o' , was wasa.id I : ... She, .said, "No. indeed." collouri a both as the innovator, for though 11 t faiterwi, wringing her hands, ti.nd look- i Ugh LJIL _ ,- ­�­ -�, 91 thei-e were no basiness in the wor-lid ' ing wildly around tier. as if a, L) ) -elititn- d6wn from the, We,st. Lhro , US_ � �'L I ." '-; 7 ­ ad.e. - I I 44 I _I . . 1. - sh ,, yo a farmer, be wits ol poly leagued with ­1% .; �. I I I i� .. "flow you. chahgo I" .4ho said, t. the owimari-eA of t I w wtkgo and Oneida itivers and Valleys. - - � ' I. I . I !.:, : - ­ ­­ - . . u farming operations. And as it in 3, L ; I . � 'What then V­ -1 ..L;'�L'­. ' . reL sive tha L . 1. - L �.; _' - , .,.., ­ A inot. cqiange, like this." . The drilt of alluvium �L - , , ;, . ­ "Quit OtherWi, , __ -1; shou, migIll. already bo-upon her. wa.s oasl.wai�(lt, . : L . A� . . ­L ­ . - . :.1 , S6...7. You are M)st in- spowst, to their thought lie came up . . . ". L ' ' )e- 1#08 I` . . -L � . .1, - 1. -, � I ter6sting." I "t have 'never wished,suoh things.1 at that moment, looked aX t1w Mach- "Whitt nonsemsel" cried Mrs. Frain- and, as now proved covered up trt . ,.f , I I ...- � fore " said 014- Swtchm'an, with a k4lill- ily. "llertV8 Cecile, who call and filled in (loop channt4s. It, is con­ . - . . . LL. 1­�. .: - it was now Farfrae who show d the , , ino, wa:ked round it, and huidled it as 10Y. allgr . .. I.- � . - I L . :�': :,L: ,,'; L':� � 1)..e, shanied, apologetic, look for hi,*, if he knew something about. its makti. bear witness that thVy were aill litre jtw.Lured that tile. 6t. Lawrence Itiver .. .1 ­ 1. I ..- 1. ....� Modest pink. . . ". �'. 11 I L ­s ­­ .:. "I Weakness. -"[t. is on'.y- ohice coming ,I,he two watchers had inwardly started ,'Qst night, When YOU brought theiii did not exist at that time. ,;.. .. � .. ­,:­ I �'. -.- -a�l you Scotchmen," she add- .. . . . mean L . ,. . - - ., - � . I - --- �.-,­ I . I.... I here, &lid seeing you." I at his coming, and Wizaboth left the in, -antl no ono%'bul, yourself has had . . - - - - . �L�_;­ ­�­ I '. -� 1. il ­1 in n. "So fred f roni I . ­ I . I . ! �.... - � I "it that's tile. east- you bad beLter'not. n Since I Of COur.Jo it is - : ...; . �. ­� .. .. 4. I . , � �. :* I ­ -. �.. , .. :.f ''. .. ' ' I �:� �j ��. L L; ", L-.�' Southern extremes. We common peo- ' Window, Went, W thb back of the room, ace-esh to the' WAR BALLOONS. : -` _. : . �. ­ . I ... I �:, : ,:. .. 1.� - �L '004 at ..me any longor. Dk�ar me, I 'y, who luis, stolen I . _,: .­.' .. , �.. _ . . 1, �.L' I " ,.,._ � � , L J"', ipk:,e are all one way or tile -other-waxIii ' and stood as if all-im-bod in the pan- y�)u, and yqu on, Illy - J .-.: - `� �-­�! , , , ;'...:.L17� .; , � f . L' - 1. i i ­ � �� _ _ L 1. " .: L. . ( ol ever to - . . ....., . �­ - ". � ­ or ssionate or frigid. -You have ' elling of the wall. She hardly kne w dutmong ring. L . . i- � � ,., , . - I., . 1.'. ! I - co-'d, pa fee'-i I have quite demotalise I U I" I was a fo i , I . ­ ; I . - Intepie% - -t 114hoebutry-i - - . . . - I % � '0Y ..� i I � .:� ,�: 1. t . "But look or look not.,J ido Freuch maid-I've alw ys - Hufff EXPfrinkents it 11111,914� . �: .. : ".. � - both� temperatures g Ing on- In you 'at w me' You tbat, she had done this tIll Lucotta, VMP, a 11 . * - ,- !,-..L,_ �­':,.L�-' the - t, " . in MY thOU,910:3. AWfJ, I'll go­thank animah-4 by the conjunction of her heard that theT are dishonest I Vec le, 'hM. :­'. , .. , � I. _ "I I ; samL ' , The Air-.,§hip Hit at the Fourth % . . , : . '. - :. " ­ -ing the bell I Sond James for 14 pol - . - ' . . . . I . - , "But ' . . . L u me you for the ploasuro of this visit." RaWL attire with the sight of Farfra-e, I i L- �11­ . I yo An that � Ye . I .* !I . . . :., � .V . I "Thank rou for titaying." I at Iman at onool" Some interesting, e.xperiments were .- .. I .i� , .- . i .1 -� . 131, �. I., were. best �'�to�exp`lain clearly, ma'am." - s)oke out: "LeL uR go and look �, very pale, ied - I .! . L� �, ' , �;. I "You are animawd-then you are . "Maybe ,J get into my market mind Cecile Chel,Wyn&B, hersolf ' I 'carri out last week at 61tweburyM&S, 4 1 . , I No instrument, whatever it is." I . I ,...- �.- :. �.:L whon I've. heon out a few minutes," he -possessed, pulled t 1143 i'whore is Local. d t1w British ar " I I .. I . o -, -1 ­­­ , I thinking of - getting on. You e sad 142lizaboth-Jane's bonnet and shawl yot. languidly self I 0 ., My's ''I ­ �-�7- '-.�`�� t,be next moment-Ulten you are think- murmured. "But, I don't know-1 were pitcbfurked on-in a momaint,aind silken rope. . . - I ..: I .4 ­1 . . don't know I" . . . I Ischooil of gunnery and experimeatal , _L ii 1. . .1 I - �L, .-- A. �..'; - Ing of Scot-'aild and frionds.'-' they went. out. Among &.11 the Fanchon do Lisle clasped her hands - % � I I ",: ; , I ,:;i �.- As 1w went s,he .�aicl eageely, "You ranges, the object be-ing to test the of- ., '.1 I .,. . - I � . I . "Yes. I think of home sometmesl" culturist,s g4thering round, the . .1 . .. %1111; and feAl at tile P"tly lati ' 11 f -t ., I I . . � . '.� .!­ be said simp�y. .L I \ may hear them �,peak of me in Caster- P "Oh, Madame. spaxe me I IL nortl;ri q f icacy of Wloona as ,engines of war.., .I- i - .. ; .. � �:LL'l I .� I.. . . bridgo as time gow on. If they teJ you agpro riate, possemor of the now ma- li8graw�-thts unmeriteo sha * L � : . . I _ �- ' "So do I-as far 'is -I can.. ' : 1. - �- But it c me seemed to be Luoetta. b6causo she L It is 4 A balloon was sent up jm4t 2,000 yards. :.: . - � ­ . i., I'm a coquette,, Which some may, be- . on me and mine I Oh. madame, In I .. .. -- � :, � alone rivalled it in colour. . .. i­ ,: '�Lj­ i Was an old ho ,.wn re I was bor n, and ' I - , - F ­ ': - "-; Ause 0 ints, of my 'life, don't I nooent as yourself I" sho ori . , capUve was � . �., I �,-. -, t;4 .- ' _ d for improve ments, ( serv- as in �, ... they pu-led it f the incide -iously; ob Tho height to which the . .., .7 ( . .I... - �, I I Ywn I Th examined it ctu ' I . . . .. � -L'' "-.._L- di, ve a,ny home to be;liieve it, for I am.not," I . in I 8 of trumpet-sha Mrs. Framley jerked her skirts r in hoisted was not communicated to t he ,., .��. ... 'I y : � ' .. 1. IF. I I 86. 1 seem hai I to . 9 t row trod t u I-ws . r, : . � '- -�.!-, I .. � "I swear I w?.d not I" said fer- to oh girl's clasp. artillerymen. Tile gunners began to, 11 . . . ­�­., . think of now." - one within the other, the li scoops, L he Fren . . -1. . I ­. � ..".; vidly. "You shall prove that in a court of fire, and the first shoL'showed they had - !�:- � !�­: :" "But the mountain and the mNts and Jr., like revolving WIL-SpQo I I . , n-4, Which tOS80d - . � ­.­� "N": - Varfrao was shown out, it having an- into he said harshly. "A pol co- got the range. The balloon wati hit at -. ;: . - I . - L�!. �­ the rocks, they, are there I Anc don't - the seed - the upper ends oif the justice,11 8 * . L L I - - -1 . . ;: 11. ­­ .- they seem lake hom ?" : .. t.Lr&.,y o8calted him t-hat he had called tubes that cmduoted it to the ground; man I Why (toes not some one br the fourth shot awl smashed at the , ­.. 1 �-: I i . . . - i .- I � � Z "'. -,- . I to see Flizil)eth. Lucetta at the win- ,I I . Two 15-putinders were used I "', . Om L � - 11� I er I :, 17L '! .. ­IX.L She shook her .he d. . .. . , till somebody ,said "Good morning. a policeman I seventh. . : . i ! - --:, � , �. � he (tow watched him treading the maze of ,. - � , � L-1 ­�, ­'.­-:"� "They do to mo-t ey L �­ . , r' -,.. do t6 n e," ' Elizabetli-Jane." She looked up, . and The words had scarcely pwmed er by the gunners. It, had been suggest- .- .- i. ".., 1, , � " farmers and farmers' nion. She could . lips when Fauchon do Lislo fell, w lite ed that he would be. a bold man Who . ... - . ­. . .,,. A. � � � �.­ �� --1. Murmured. And It s mind co i'.d be &,as by his gait ChAt he was conscious of there was her stepfather. - ' - * . " � -L, - 'L. :,-- , ,.�� n ftying away, no thwards. His qreeting had beien ,somewhat dry and lifeless, to the floor, her Ill ur- shou,ld go ballooning in war tilne h.-.,n :. 7 . . I - : A W - . I , I ' I I I-. .L_ . �-.# see her eyes, and her heart went out to � ious jet-black hair eseaping from it LL11 . i � - "I . ., 't. "You are wisLin you were b ck and Lnunderous, and Rlizabeth-Janol . OM is guns. are about warranted to bring 11 . : -�� . I !- , i -,. ;;,�, - . IV, Kim for his mooleaty-p:ieadod with ho.r nda, and fa;lling, like a v ; I -1. *­--;�. '. in," said she. . enlLbarrassed out of her . "uanunit Ila ail ver down at one mile, but it mwTt, be 1;orll.0 . .. A ': ­ I , �, li: : W-a Re'llse of his unfitness that he might St . her ashen face. in mind, before arriving at the (X)lIclu- %. . .! '. :,­ ­ ., --",:- ,---:,�h, no, ma'am," aid Farfrae, sdd- ' * He entered ammered at random, ' This 191 tho l2i .She is Out - L . 1 , I ; he allowed to come a ain. �� L- I t ":., .. -?auil n,`L I n g - ' " SaW Cecile,,, wit a sion that war ba,tllooning is played i i , ­ :�'.; I denily recadlinK himse f. . t I,e market-hodso, aaif she cou!d, see him ­f live with, father-Miss Tampleman.' I 0- ­ . :, I.,- 1i . - - , . ;` -­ .,.:`­ The fair without t o windovni was no more. f ­ Henchard put his hand to his hat. quiver in her voice. , i that this balloon wa,s captive and L i , ;,: " - " -,.:, L, I . "She is dead, ma'am,­.� l3a - . . . � -1 , '11%".. 1'jL now ragring thick an loud. It was � which he brought down with % great id Mrs. that nearly every condition on thig-oc- :. '! .. I-: , . ­ - hiring fair of the year, and 11 knee. - . � -. ;_ _�:! t Three Illinutes I ato*,� wbiei she, bad wave- till it met. his body at the -Hoyle, the motherly old housekeeper. easion ravored the gu-nners: In lact, &4 -- - - � , _ _ . , .. __ . , of . i ! � .L . . . . . - . . . : - - I ; I . , , L: ., ­L Lj­ - . ui m ' arket of a few Miss Templeman,bowod. "I am h " It's the heart-she was i4ways com- a le"hig exl�ert, who was a spectator .P- � durffe!t q its left the window, a knock, not of multi- , . . -t L' - � . 't tude W aW . "... . .,­ 1. fl=ung the rosti at the Lof strpngth, soundedtbiroufh to, become acquainted with you, aining of pains round the heart. ' of the experiments, points out, they . 11 � � , days t . � . the hou , and 'the waiting-maid tr-p- . .proved nothing more than was already ' I -' I -1 . oornJA,rf!*t& I Henchard," she said. "This is a our- M'vo frightened her to death, maii. .::,. �­ �!,.--`! O paveme tt, ,stood-An Old : . . - .- tied up. : - I . I . . .L'.11� . . - -, . -.! � - ab ��, who attract d the eyes of Lu- . L Willi machine." . - am I" - � . Icnown, viz., that. it is possible to hit L/. . - ,.'-.1.-1L . . : I ,L - 'Jne�s. He "Mr. Hencbatd," she said "", ; - �� "Yes," Ilenchard repl,led-16 and he pro- "Don't be a fodVRoyle I" cried Mrs., a balloon at a comparatively low' el(3-1 I � ­LI � �i,, CWA - - I .' . ! . . 1, 11 . - L. I., .. -and I . . ­ , L �. L , . . . . ne ' 'I Ftatinloy, clutchin"iervously at �-� ls� Farfrae by his stK !, �, I W";vWdenxtby a chast nod man. 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Avarice of mie uided men wW would 13611 drunkard though now' despised was a � -� l !t g P nee _ n fellows eternal r flow if the their fel a into etq n di y an hopeful as be is -Frith honor and re- : -. could make money out of tt, end because a et6bilit and manhood but throw h the # , } ;' S 0 Y g s others have become eo enele�ved by the &r -loom has exohanged it for remorse, - kee I r` l,• a tite that the are• owed as to resist iee ' r w r o� P,pe Y P m rtes, so ro s, paths, diseases and per- ou ,: x�fxYti it. 1a a e$ernal death. '. p - Reader have you any antis invbkteq in Oh my friendF, I wish no Evil, no harm 9 . it? If you have no deasire to fi ht each. an to the liquor seller, I rs Clod to gave him ' ' - e Published avert' Friday morning Lt its once Y q pray l Pickering, Cut... evil thing, be warned, and for our own- from tbe'dreadful business and lead him TERMS sake make your sarrcinndinge safe. bank to purity. i �' r� ris •i Fathers with the ballot, that lever that Mothers, sisteriit, father brothere,- as � A ,I ' >tl.ltiips year; $1 +00 if paidin'adi*Abe. .6i { "`= moves the state, guard your homes,: from you love your own souls anc� intYSt glue an RATES OF ADVERTISING: its influences and as our ':ohtildren ,)Gnarl a;000nnt before Clod for our Y o y act or failure Fl "s insertion, per line - 10 beats, soon leave our counsel it iee uall oar. Y. y Y to sot on the 4th 0t January, stand for the 2bsah subsequent insertion, per line - 6 � • This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- Y Y a cause, for the home, or the tration, dal to the fullest extent in your power to right �' - ri , vert]rem� nta. ,• remove sources of dagger, put awe Lem• with God instructed patriotism that willjAf S ,. a terms gibes to parties making ben- Cations fo evil, and make it seat' for the .bring heaven's choicest blessing upon the mete for 3 Or 6 uiooths or by the pear. Half- g Half- young io do right. community, and drive this scourge of the pearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly, — t' �nainese cards, ten lines a under Mothers and sisters w o dannot ate, R with paper, Y licensed sale ai alcohol from our midst. "1"'"� A 11""T't'i” Lam one year $5 00, payable in advance. you still have a powe` the moves the arm TOWNBHtp ALLIANCE. .: •LJ.L3..4. .L t8R'Notioe In local columns ten cents per line, that moves the worl�, Let your prayer, Ave cents per line each subsequent insertion. be unceasing, let it burn in its intense de* - r + • 8peisial contract rates made known op applica- g Lion. No free advertising. sire and earnestness right up to the Loving riour seta n _ Advertisernente without writter natruf;tiona he of vour heavenly father who hears , will be tnet�rted until forbidden,and uharRed 'ae- hie •cbildren's prayers, This matter be. rOVlS011 tore oordingly. Orders for discontinuing wavertise- DINNER ' 2tt3 mts inuaG be iL wtitwg and peat to the pub- longs to the Kingdom of God %&,ainstA tits ; t: W powers of evil, and the promise is it two s� p i Job Work promptly attended to r i Wremoii a or three'agree upon anything,'as touching 4' ti <: 3 C his ingdom it shall be don6." Minorities ' , LiIRK -: PROPRiETOI. 'I`ire gtibgoribgr le heartily thankful to ` count majorities when God domes to th ®: y "the P I' ar as a r - •rescue and hie unseen•forees can rouse the © b to f p t p t onae6 and, wishes ' Our ]Politivs- 6trictIndapenaeuce apathetic yo ter, and strike terror to the for a continuance of the same. He keepA C� ` Our A-I IT —4 .drat -class Local Paper. conscieuces'of those who would soil the on hand host grades of FL Un, FEF17, � r l f3 it �xjie. tat][Ons — The hearty sacred ballot by castin'q it to b k' up such BRAN, OATS, SHOUTS aild all kinda of � �� Y 1 e > • 1 defying business. . ]RAISINS-1.'e, r1 Port of the ueoule of t ie koriuC au�i vicin;ty. a- Go' Y mill feed. I N E ST 7 �� 1 Some questions are matters ;of opinion, After JaT3tlAty Ist the bui�ino8g will be 1 this vote it a question of . mor ltty. Whv do men nerd a license if it is atik�lit thi►iK? conducted on a strictly cash basis and FRIDAYi JAN. 1, 1597 gnoos sold as cheap as elsewhere. (�ua1 ; . If it is a right buAdess why neI t stimulate it rather than restrIet with a li£enae, ity considered. Would Clot even the opponents of local Tbos Gibbons, , - BARTONVILLE. i 'option shudder to -hear any ininieter of the gospel oak God's bleeain' on the Brook fit., North.: -- , The residence of Geo Farm ery , wits the license qy stem, and can any chi stian cast 1 ' I Electors F- Vnene of a very - pretty wedding, Wednesday his ballot to support an iniquity such as , * p , Dec. 30th, when his only daughter, Mi3s the license buaineas, upon •which be dare To the I �,/��t airs ter, " F���,_ 'Etc• Llzwie Alberta was United in the holy bonds not ask God's bleRaina, God has already i of matrimonv to Jas, Daxidsou, eldest son given his flat un�haq ,eable as himself - r�f Pickerin of Cleo. Davidson, Cherrvwood. The Dare- "woe to him that i;iveth his neighbor �� .' +� +` g. •: mony was performed by Rev. Mr. Thynne, drink." o Markham. The bride , f + �ia►T�'0 ; electl= of ide lookod charmine As an educatizig orce, the baf4oam and yo Vott and Influence at'e res 6ctfa1l in a handsome travelling costume of I3.uucle saloon is the 9trongert power id the land +' p Y -I th with silk and cut steel passenientrie . to destroy the w;,rk of the public school solicited, for tr mminKs. W. J. Fmrinery, of Toronto, and church. Here the social :glees and M y L' PRET .l I A► - NOT—IONSi -;� br ther of the bride, acted as groomsman treating eyete'm are the mesas ! to entry THOIrIA H� t p • .:>- � d a]ise Creighton, of Toronto, as brides - those who have no desire fQr alcohol. - I maid. After the usual wedding supper Mr. Under the iuflaenoe of alcohol. ',no matter ,: �- t position - ., ` • I' -' Fur be of _ :. •: and Mrs. Dagidaon left on the F.30 train how Good the men may be wh deals it _ t#iid u shower of rice and malty hearty out, vi::e is made to appear ai vi tue;jman- ' 1# a 2ND DEPUTY -REEV c ngratulations for their future welfare, liners, generosity and social , g od- fellow. ! A Full Line .of �;. T�te bride was the recipot,t of many useful ship are the ne,mes given to a system that For the Y ®�T 18fl7, and haLd3ome presents Muaic was fern blunts .a mans finer feelings and robi him fished by the Green -River c irne3t band of all natural affection. enlivenin�r the occasion, Robe him of hia character, for who y Robs Y frequents Your Vote and •• •• -+.+ -� - waste a man to his employ who � • Pourller is always willing tU vote the bar -room. Ro s him of his health and �,„ • all nrtrts of the towutillip a fair stare giver him trembling limbs, a blasted face - roceries i of the roads and tirid a Alone and perhaps delerium tremens. Robs him .• elf uence- 1 I g 9 of his earnings while his family sufl'ers for - _ life's neoeseitiea. Robs him of le . owerr - Green River. of s eeeh and makes him fail alit for I c y o c to p a babe er of die A a res ec d i f ,y gusting foolishness. Robs him of his clear n PARKER, - _ _ 1. V. unbarion. i� ;•: Alf oaz•er an.] wife v�tdited` at' T. 1?. judgement, and brings basinQs�e failure •� , White's 'Xmas. N.: HO -11TO . Robs his home of its natural protector sad Mr. and Mrs. Wen. B r_tdn client 'Xinas therefore curses take the place 'of loving — with Altona friends. af. the TOQGNaRIP OF PICKERING, f ' care. Robs the commonwealth of a pro 1 `. - 1 Miss Nellie Barton spent Sunday last duaer, and makes him a tae at> the ,re. � - , h Hiss Annie Ferrier. .:... ,. F is - ..r• •.; sources of sober people. The drink urat�o •�• -•A9- I ' finite a number from here .took in the cannot be shown ill all its hideousness, for a 'Xmas tree at Wtiitevale no language is adequate to poitray the c3 D DEP TY ' E� I 0 O'D S J. Ii. Michell has been consoling himself evils arising from the sale of intoziaatiau with `ubs comforters these days. ....For ,i1Q year 1S� y beverages. Harvey Ferrier, of Markham, is spending. Talk about the liquor business being re leis holidays with his parents here, s edtable and glossing it oven with fir. and Airs Dolby, of Toronto, is yiiit- license. Can any permission ma e' decent - the lu r l tie s parents Mr. and ors; Robinson. .a business that diseases the boll swine ■ Please Call ilfid .e;rii1 ill r y To the Electors p�...I • b'l a hear that Juo. Leonard has reutAd the soul, disables the mind, fits for the farts lately �dcated by Mr. kiclutyro. daily life, brings \sett', leads uto bad ' Mr. dui Mrs. ('lard foster and fau►ilY cum any, 0 oses religion and oralit - - Rpent Xmns with Thos: Burton, of ti'Vliite inlnr�s family and friends, tempt otliere, �)+ Scar or , _ . 7 r _ 0. i �, (� leads twig crime, $llr poor ho lees au'd lT 00 S Walter Boozer and sister have prisons p insanity. • gone to ►•,sons and produces iusauit I Jnrds n, taht., to spend the Holidays with old It seven mad dyne were perinitt to ton Your dote and Iulluence are respectful !' triencis. d 1 at large people would dread them and soitptte for. A. B. Collinjsand family are spending the protect themselves againat tliei power, -- l I holidays at the old home with her parents but they could only kill the body while DA �� I I ?a r. and Mrs. Y. R. Hoover.- the seven licenses in this tow bear 5 +• , , r p i i °tU Gentiatnet! s Sbsving Cs�es, This Wednesday the marriage of '11r. fruit that reaehee iu ,its effects beyanci�l HOldor6, Davidson, of Cherrywood, and Miss Farm• time and throughout eternity. ` I''u -# the poeii[bII ai 1 stumped Linen Goode, Ladies' Companions, 5 er of this village will take place. Full par- If for a matter of financial e6on�ofn we titulars next week. i allow the seven licenses to be &T d leave COUNCILLOR W mm►n Frogs, Flying Bet9tleB,. I - 'X .nas passed off vets quietly: A ham moral question aside whets dope the .aat• g ber 3f our young folks had a very enjoyable ing come in. The grain is wasted that is For the �iBP 1$$7 ItOl18r Chimers . tune an Mr. Hoover's skulls rink and oldy 1 Horses, ]Drums, g made. into liquor; - the drinking of it er cos hooked on to wee -if there was an - makes povertyy instead of wealth for the improvement since days of yore.. oousatncc The seven iicenllies 'bring a _ _ _ _ -- : i1, Y Books, Megio Lantern To w pec Scarboro T6WnF3 i ,. - revenue qt X560 and the inspector to watch p iint'iettitt3 and @, )Ltd., Etc.: r Vote for T. Poueller. as Reeve and these seven men who have the lioauses ' 4 avoid a salaried road and bridge acts- gets a Rood salary and his expenses. A mlgeloner. l Jlr6at saving in that one item, "d this ' :: • U��'+(+ ions ... . 'moat o on until_ a new � • � • � - , I P'L s B gsneratteyd rl ew who d0 not want liquor and we .ill die• it uef `•�ic �erlll o>at:attvwobo. o0 pause with inspectors and jails and prisons . -- �- hoar i�oie tend InBneDoe are reepectfally and police inspectors, three fourths of ootioited for T. Martin, of Niagara, is visiting at A. A whose employment comes from this liquor Allison's. business. The realest folly _ - g y suet tittered, �� OR �}A LE _Hoagie and two etoi'es far I �'rNAYED.- -There came to the :pram - Clara Hedges is spending tldr d>raatiab is that there is nay sin.,.'�� .. M g ;tinder the parental roof. phe question ie awed, what R does _ to f r s sj sale on King etreot, Pickering. or ull tees of the undersigned on or about the Geo a ann Nora Judd are visitid ' ' particulars apply to A. a. DOWd%V1 ;Lli, 47{ tat. of November, 9 yearling cattle. Two of. a y • 5g g with- Locell option do in Pickering t�wnehip, ,: t7ollege et., Toronto. _ _ I Ott them have tags in right ear attd the other had relativ' a iu St. Thomas. when the other townships aeon d have For . COUNC,ILLOR for the _ "' "; one in but it is torn out; two are red and one .win, J. Clayton and "' F. Han6gok. license. We are not responsible for their i —Pa lea waatiti t c s owner & have ayin expen �� DOD rt R 6rrt ! 9 . gray. t) may same by pp gg ! green wood rosy be supplied b cal !u Res and proving. property, t3mla BRQB. let spent 'uuday at Geo. Da vidson's. ty. ' We arq responsible for t e right on T. A. (]Iila(3, t ©keels or NQEV AN gl- G� oou., Pickering. 6-St ' ass of the ballot in Pickering tow ehi . Fear 1897f i� g' t rh peas er tneet•ing on i uosday night p F' ; { � � Il1tOS . Whttsvale. _ Onr influence may be doubly fel if w•' ` at 0. Garland's ryas well attended. we - RESS.6fAKINt� —Bliss Merritt, t1 ...._ LAST Cortcurth and dauehtera, of Mani• are-true and faithful to.thep best 'nteregta � � late �V ���+1� • of this to hip: If old topers ern ► in a of '1`oronto, to Prepared to do etoiish THE, `/ L/ tOl1R, rite VIB:Finn at Jus Laughliu'e. ' • f„ , dues- makiug at her hotpe, three doors wont of 1 l bottle of liquor, decent young .men will B. «'i ieivan and C: Burkholder, of q Yg K I s 't s To • 's "s Ht. Andrew's church, Op [ituK street, Pfc er- The last special offer of Narwa' not be enticed into drinking habit . Some . _ n to Spruce for • :lfari hats; >iitited over Stlhd� with Wua. Y disreputable characters may m�ce -into _,..: =:: '�:: - .._ - -- _ - -- . " - -� _ _ _ tlio �t a _ _ , _ ass q, and this is nn °doubtedly the b Bnrkh0ldi•r. y` n 'i r� atning two a res leas on this fainily of ever- �41i SAT.,I: --•• -A 106. rout. o t tot transplanting i. r4 other townships and counties an enrich ScA b6 Z� lectors �i +grec+na. The undersigned is offering a plot of f Last LUndap`eceniag a large number Pickering by their abaense. 'Loea UpUati • of leiiid to tlto t'illags of Rroughatn a on Norway `tpruce about lUO(1, !� to 6fL high, Bret of young' follis spent a most eu o able does awn ivith troatin in bar•., ms, so �• sell i u number t and urge tit tie as purchaser I. to! ar a u o g 1 frt c] s for fall pla,iitiug ut t,e each, the J 3 . y g good well of witter on the ppromis�w. Ft r tc ms , r Lime tit :. 'I'eefy'e. strikes at the bbi;inning I Ch ticking and ether particulars apply to ti, H. 6 EV v. digging same. This offer will hold good to 2Oth j: r stem. If we keep' Your Vats An Influence are t'aspfctfally nttN, Brougham. 10_t get. 1846 ill order to make room fcr the gro�viu Word has been received from �Vi Item y p Local ion it _ -_ _ __- 119 dos arieties of the best known black and solicited for -�- �°- -- - -- v Spencer telling of ilia sate arrival after a strengthens other townships to adopt it. , red currants in cultivation, and any other WE PAY stb TO M.PER Vt Ell— nursery stook as reasonable as reliable nurser - P leasant trip to England, The white ballot ­.placed in the vote7rs 1 For easy tiouie work. No sobsm , b Oka ide. BY HOPKINS, Prop. A load of young people from Here at• handy makes him personally responsible LA� or pedditn Can be done in apace tttii da or Nursert 1} miles north of Green River, P. O } for the evils of the liquor ally what w6 or peda. and atomp for work and ,rliticu are tended the rally of Epworth League at q ' Y1IIORE euPPL� Centennial; Wednesda a enwq. sanction of wrong doing and would not at SE ,1 a• once THE p For.the position 'of, souto Tetnl,te, Oatudeu, New Jersey, ai i talk of starting a League Here. We hoe prevent when we had the power brings us n.'t - -- - __� __ _ _, No, f•� t : P in as in responsible, and no amount HPSTER -WHITE (Major)-'A, the o• cl tad d 0 od to O f the talk becomies a reality. of sophistry to ease the conscience will COUNCILLOR �> C brad C. W. boar, bought u Western ti- y > � ►+ v � 4 a ` i +, N. Burkholder was re•it pointed true• alter the condemn ' ' y Lario, will be at lot e, con. 4, Pickering. He a P atlas and righteous For the Y$�i 1897' doe, deep, aietrhog, the shape our arket ow 'd �° cr; aS • fee at the annual school meeting on judgment of Him who seeth not as man requires. 7 e comet hte r Wednesday. -He has occupied that seeth, who has said " There is 'a way • that - � -- t ra-� i� stock has averaged I >ou ids p +� a � ISO , - M position for some ears and his re-election seemeth right unto a mat, at 5 months. Prices at bard tinie rates. m Ica t0M --- ' -- 4 Pa y bat the end went of Audley. tIHAP�AN B1it)8. 14tf a !7 �' �•, b A speaks volumes for the manner in which thereof is death, dS g Q a �M O� To withald the vote •cannot relieve a York 0th` Un + - i�Ylt� be maintained the dignity df the position., •• man, for if you fail to do. your duty, as _ �d ��w 9ti � 4 � p, ta• q N S. td. Sharpe as been eleoWd surely as Gad cursed Meroz for not coming ja -- o O ►�,� Pe t0 the j 1V c Rti The undersigned are prep+tred• to ptii 6LL °� y m p •,d v . p' 1� Board of Dire of Otlgoode Hail Ath• t° the help of the Lord, so will your in. + ... a spy nastily o apples for twigioh they will .y, + r• x g a w .t !' :'d difference bring upon you the just con• the h�igtcsst ciao get priors. ►e -' d to cr p O 2C �Jetic Association, Toronto. (r damnation of a righteous judge. - GORDON The FttoheC- Crawford teas curiae before It men are oarless and think that their Flick ri g, ut. the magistrates at Goodwood again lase Jan O families are safe, well instrvoted, sulinent- Yotir Vbte and In a"(!e srd reapectlully �' " " -- r a a: P nfession implicating - ly respectable and fail to plaoe safeguards col` ited for �r :} ` • y, M week. Fltchet who had made an all ed . eb ' oo p cating Crawford m the ae a Mar y o for the lese-intelligent, the weak and those burning of the barn, was cocnmited for who ha ye not had each advsintu es, inn _ ._ — • sa to Apr. trial, and Crawfot d was released y it Y + B. Legltoru r0okorels.. K a not your very ideas be imbibed by your A 1VI E S i H E ST EI '" y 2 B. L. Wyandotto Cockerqle. w F • '"•°'• ' : °.: iamilied and' not dreading the danger they g kite a no O C dotte Cooke Cockerels L oval Q tech.:.• ,, ,rr be Obe Ye1ry first Kaman eaa ifloes to alts 'a r p : Wy n r J r. July X P .: i l f o 9►v. th[OBgh the fire. Seethe yauria boy Oa y As C adidate or „ �° ' Any pens tt r gtiiring say of tY►r abo a Qi da u Oa far lyi►t�y rctatittgs . or for inipro ng +d . :. .a ran 8ei►pfi • G. {ley ehtlald say on® need to lift p the threshold of life. How Qaaoaeoioar , : ;:' f it s Glt, now is the tiros. A � ' ��. F• r I t - to urge people to put down a traffic that is of danger, how self reliant without ail Scia -broil • birds. a, I. y ear ro .Mvisio:n f6r �a No.. tr sla ing human beings by the thousand and experienoe, how trustful of his fellow, how 'Vft. J +QRjlf} ' yy e ndangerlu every home in the state? We aneupieious of old time habits anld Gus•: •. the 4ai ���7•- �.���• k t E ixt ve � � � o•eD I?eo , Pick r . J per. ,,- :.7.. .. w „. .... C�.C•,.a _.M.., :. . . .. -. .._ .. -- ..... Y. ...... ... .err... p .' ._. ..., .. ... r. - a3..A �, - max, - , ty ti• `. -:. ,. >..`�..i.,u .,: ..1' .. .: .. ..:. .. ... -.. -. . -- c.. s ..- - -, F� a& v„ r 17... Z. .-r. '!~,.,e: i'- i {i > .?j:3 +•4` - } : :_ < -. 1►. 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':. ,: i k �t�,a fill• _ _ u .[_ � _•. .. , _ -. - ... , I -- .m. ..: -M gg - . -A . ., v" s... - i � #7.. �.., ,« •,.. - .a - .. s � r - Y�+.'d.ys- � � -,� ... r •�G` � v'!• i s�' 4✓-i>r v. a. ;.�k . nc ,. ,i . ,, e. -. a t, ;« . �� • z ..r r �f.. .r t .: - e`4 . �• •.... .. i. r., -a, f_ .. ... qa° .. � -. 3 •ems " -76 4. ., � -.. � :�- - , .:. .. .'d _ -_ , +. . .: ss , .. , .. si & ... 1 �. er' F, , sx r..� - -F" ..... .h '4. .Y •'is .. -- r .. & 5 • .- , •. A ,. f: -. p f 'v .. ._ -.. _ . -. .. . :- .....- ..:at ;=Et �. s ....� ,: .1. R ..iF. v >.+ K +P yri .3 - -y -: y .. .. .,. .�Y . , ,:it. :. ..,°e r�` ,,, r� . T tr. , 4 �-_ §µ cd ,y� 11'• li. tA. .. v - ,' .. .... :. __ .. ....._ y #tA - -. t _ .P.,I . �,_ . ,f .. .. .. of ... .. +-_,' ,), Vt .� �, ti ,; W. and �. Haneq, of Toronto, e3l•e viett To the Elector'oh h e TRAINS GOING EAST ID U3 AS FOLLOWS: ibg at Alex. Moor's. s No. 6 !ltlAr�. 7;$$ A . M. I y_ o/ 2:2.1 p U. Mrs. A. Boyer is visiting friends is * . .i ; ; . , 14 LOCAL_ ' .: aged .. th , ab 've fiusiaese , TO r icke� I r �} oorfield at present. 5�� a♦ �! `�� ng eared to L $:0� - pp John 8ecdier, of Gloderiah, 2B upending !ro iav(1. RrAeaker, is pp A�� '� 8 ac E hri9tmas with his scents here. ^. �` {l' ': oatdr to the wants of th p lili0 in that TvAINs aoiNa WEST DOE AS FOLLOWS : v ♦ p u a Your Vol— Vode ,.na In9uencla 'art r otfu 1 No. LOCAL " b Miss Lena. Gibson, of Toronto, is visiting Ily ! , > 9: t� R line. solicited fir «18 LocAL , 8 :09 P. K. er grandmother here at present. �� 8; : i t- class' ehioleg and h r ®e for hire da - t )ldesare. White and Glee are packing F F r v y 1. f f• it p g _ r or night. Teaming do p omptly by 1 MAIL: 8:20 P. M. 1es at Oshawa this last week. p s ► �p,Q w A 1 } day or jots. $us.in con ian meet- Tinkle �eBLn.— $aabao>c� ststiori p The )Hisses Emerson, of Toronto, spent ' ' ; rains.I Fr fight and �•8: �. hristmas with their parents, as did Miss - t - , ;. - I +' Fcot>a the o i exxpreasO eliivvered to f all parts of Elite of. -�•: tta Glee. � y, ,�:.� .F . , ,h ,: ` a ` r} ., v r_ `I f _ - ills• F. S Spence delivered a lecture on the � v •, N£3 T II LL ws -- : �i I i question e: a O t on ne t on re t. _- -�;� the v 'ag, . p q he on Snndap R►��' V � ... ,,� , ,. ,t :.. ,<_� -, , � ,�_. �. .. .�i.Ylf�. $'DTs Mi7c�l5 �' N 7.5s A M. ight. The attendance was small.: �� �' g " "` '• r z No. 14 2:18 P.M Christmas seed off quietly here m v., i'lOHb/iilNGi: « ocAL .5 :57 P.M. .: {' PB► n most Pro 8 L t of the people spending the day skating on ' For ti a Near 7_ ^' TRAm' s GoiNG WEST. DUE AS FOLLQWH; -= be nd, some of the older sports had 37r U� No. Lovl►L :9:21 A.�d, po po - ... , .. rget practi to their hearts content.' —`"' } i� P.M. he lack of tai ►hin made itnotieeabi p; n,`t'- �i�ij 18 MMU ' ji 6 g Y Ti i�r . f hu�ii�l��. V� 1 I' all. Td k" ~ I- ` V building - 0 load of our youth Aent in to Clare. 1 ;;... Y ,. �IECtU`� >i7 St ble Floors, .F,I L�Ok.. rl a out on Saturday to have a skate. but as •, ,,`:., : b A CQ or6tEt �R119, igil08, be management seem rather reverse to oi! 4 Ilog Troughs, Cisterns, Culverts, l pening the rink to skaters, they retarn- . Etc., ! ''' ? :: "F• "". " our Vote and Inflaenoe are res eotfnll c. home enjoying only the drive. A load p y . • � 4Y Etc �l' Y WSllt a good ° 60heited for ill go again I don't think. - - `• g ;.w.. . 1 ;...• �F. -T fie undersigned will go pers naliy gull in- p etr� of parts ®a how to build n of the above f 1 10 Box Cutterf ... , AUDLEY. y T i etc etures froo of any charge. ! This cement fie 1 I4x PO v V HE _ _. - t, f > !. full warranted when iustruoti no are carried Ch Oa Cart, li <' *. Banbury, of Aurora., is visiting tit out rt t a ould order at Cheap Road - r. Bra{ s. €; For the of oe f';;' �I 4 ins requiring oeinon Light LIlky on 'o ae Ifouae delay will be note sitated to till- once I Miss 11Z. A. Puckrin is y-isi ing friends in as orders. �e'e out sock at once. ravenhurst. its I _ la ' f REEVE , .:,.. , • T • J. Mr. Pllkey, of Buffalo, spent the holid'gvs�� T ' d �{� , '� �evitt ith his brother Henry. - _ _ Agent, Gr enwood, Ont. Aorte•Alloe u and all kinds Ql .black•' . :._ . AF ttel a,d,- F �-� that we do. be Mr. Bray is laid off with a bad cold and (, t' QT ��IB 8a1' 1897 - _ - -- __- -- — smithing clone in first c -lase style. e hope Le may soon recover. ertisitig t�ltl,ll RII Ot�lel' Also woodwork in all its branches. Mrs. Smith left foi a visit to her rela 1 Vote for "tt and peep the roads good a We have all kinds of wagon 1,izrin Moorbeld on Thursday week. ff ce 111 exl8tance.. and buggy stook. Fran�pt . gray has been considered worse, but and the tales down. �;. ' = at time of writing as taken a turn for the reps ng, on g ere iri well seas better. I ed, good quality. M Sunda school officers were elected for i Sunday the Municipal Electors - - -- - -- - — -- -�=� -� few pair oE Children's boots still left, the new vear on Monday night last, some cheap. flew talent is added. Will report later. of Pi k rin n a,�,. c e Townshi Wrn. Guthrie led the E. L. of C. E. 'an r N: � �x .s .F Wednesday ast. Topic was the ever. ... ,. _: : Spring j y , P v CIF>`Tl.l.r�>;N. •—. Havin seta led tie With late line f �'V H JACK 41 re�ent Christ.' We look fora 'cos prosperous R P _ • comp, Brook Road. Out. �. p P p nomination for ,.1 first Doputy Reeve, for floods l F r Other Pr' ihtir ` work' here. the year 18ff7, and as I will not be able to i i Rie.harrl PTIO&A"n mna M1XrriP11 IQ Vlin. I L. - ....... - .....,..... { 4 7 i �t • • 1 - ♦,IFS •:. G.' v 7 Y6,' Pte. , S'v ♦'S'ert: .� t ' A,! 'r. i i {•i 3 b5 - t �•i't • { i� ;•. s„ ♦ :f.f u f` F.. �k i - 1 :4 2 ' jY9r<�` 4• `, y�u • Aid • e.E�a..� z .I �} r•_ ` : A ` • ��' r t tai - ., ,, .r ...,- ., .r —rx. , ,. .ad'' ., }� ,.A o -. -.. ( 1c- 'r na "S. t, i q . .. }. r - _ 8 .,. .. , .. - ., :)? 1 •t•!1{'1 .. , fi _.S . _. .. a. , , i ' - -� Pfe s ` t .. r »fit 4' r a... ,• vd 4v -• t .. y . .. -.mow , , -: - v'..,r: t. : s.. ., r „ `„- _ '.� :• ,: ., _ d . F ,,.; d - a -, ?.: „- ti l .. .. fit, •: ,. . R: t , d '. �..: a.- .. I q t ,;.. k.- i zd. .r ,0.a ,t. t _. t1' r . -: .' , :- -; :.. 1i•s >' - yy Lt•3. - -:- ..f :, �. •. „ t- i : . 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Son bar , and turn to their brick- ed ssolit d© once more. .Sb© is my I have er and hold her ass no other 1 She bee my name, and sits at tbe of my ble , she rides beside m E " ' my oar rage, or takes my arm as walk ; a d yet I know and feel, al - '. time, 't t the darling of my _ pout I,: fled fro me for ever, an�t.hAt only the ghost of the gay Alice w _' •'t Wen .i all the bloom of her br out'h', t lingers near me no Shoe w not a child when I ma i� r, tho gh tshe was very young. cart, t t life had taught her le I filch a e generally given to rey -hlai ed, and .had laid burdens j r whi belong lof right to the . I . �., he had n an. unloved child, 'an '' hie age f sixteen she was le t to 1.. lf, an entirelry dependant on wn ex rtionts. Friends an fa `- ' e ha.d one, so she was ac usto . 1 ughingl to may ; but I ha a % -)s f and t -h t her sisters were• li�ing, Ix i pPPY - coos, even at the time w 11 ' . acct .ed that awful trust of e f, and ent out into the great 'w .11 .. i t,� ��.�. t fulfil i , Of this part of her life n ver spe ks; but one whb'knew t en has old me much. It was a t ' ' ' o struggl and pain, as well it mi �'� h< ve (been Fresh from the -life j i., la ge boa ding - school, she was Ji fi ted for .he bustle of a great eel L + . ci y ; and he . teares came to my e ` I think, with a kind of wonder, `� th child ho pushed her way thro di ficulties at which strong men h. ­� , �; �.L ] ''. I .. � q fled, an 1 made hersslelf a name, a ition, and a home. She was1 w it.er, -at firstt a drudge, for ," w , kly pr , poorly paid, and undapp ci ted. By and -by, brighter days da "�' ell and th' wolf_ went away from d r. She was admired, read, sou 1 , _ i of er, and above all -paid. Even tb could of use the wisdom She h l .` p rchased t so dear a rate. She h Ile heart in her hand, and it w ung and orture every day, 'I mad well g breathing "' � p loving „ she would sa Y, with i . �., ., happy slilil "Don't tai to me alx, m folly. I ,t me ¢ro on ith Ins toy a d, if they break in my and, you cu �� n t (help it, -anti I shal not came Yo for s 1-1 # _- he cosily o beautiful ; but, soiiletbi , .� $ t' - vUether c wan her k right., Kapp f or t restless g iet.y of b I t ``- - m near -k,e witched poop e, and ma th .m likes er. Men diI the maddt -b ngs imag sable for he sake : and n r. ,; on y young en in whom folly wai{s pa L:.. •, . do able, b t, those who should ha 1. be .n too idle to be caught by l sp rkle of er smile, -or t.hu gay rim in - of bdr laugh. She did not trw t th m ; .her comply life had taught h be ter ; but T think: she liked them f l a rte, till some newer fancy cam t ant then s e danced past them, an i guns. 1 ; . wIt coals i the country that.: I m be first ; a d there she wtsg more he gel Chair in the city. We were di&t.an pep stive,s, t ough we bad never see 1 ea ' other, and the Fates sent me t spend my ummer yatation with' m mo hems a nt, in a country villag wh re she - as already domesticated Ha I know this, I should have ke'p i, my dist;►nce ; for it was only a four 1. tee th' or ifteenth cousinship the lay between us, and I had a kind o 'h'o roc of h -r. 1 hardly knew why. 1. 4 - jy v' a stead - going, quiet sort of law t- a;- Yer aind ha d to have my short holi ' da rest ant r' quiet broken in upon b `! _ a f ne lady, I said ay njuch to my aunt - I In return I f r her a huuncement o fA icy Kent is here," ith which sh Sri tocf +,nlu, ,She lookeefoci :11 ►•n quiet, wonder ; as I gave her a. $ ight, sket b of the - st , lead haci . ads s city life, nd -from t e lips of 'Mrs. Y" he self. i , ; ell -liv and,jearn, they say. But wh' ver wo id. think it waa our Alice you are tai ing of, ' Frank I however, 1'1 say no, ore about her !You'll have ' pie ty of tine to get acquainted with' r . in the otat•h you mean to p� Ile , And r e are Vlad j o see ou l - and your be -room ry Y , You used to I ke." , -t•he one - ,1- - I took u P Y hat, and strolled away to ove a loo at .the farm. By- at3d -by 1 g t over th , :orchard wall, and crow • ed- he brook and the high road, and } went out in o the rove behind the 1-1 l bb , whose farthest trees were Ing on the sea e. of the Brow too lue and- hill which looked istant from amber S win ow, It f ,- ass an old favorite place j of tee. A road vragon led th'rou ties woods, t to a clearing on he ', Ot.be > side, here was a little, sheet of ater, call ed The Fairy',& Looking - I 81, and a1 c he iful view of a lovely ., coo try, w t' deep green hills lye In 'C,wn �n the dist<<nce, wrapped in c *1 a g$o t fpeec , + blaze I coup thinkeof onot cinud and J . ¢ st d .there kr:. g• •when {G Qn a fine sunshiny day, but the Ion gaze of Bunyan's Pil- ' is grim tb'roug the shepherd's °gls-s% at 1, this ;lutiful city towards which he Weis 'caress g. And- it seemed some. ttm as if .I could wander "raver the I L trills 'and far away," and lose tuyselP in o e of th ' fair valleys, at the foot of t age. b'llsr anti. be content never 't -: to c e ou nd face the weary world .� ; stn ore. i . 4 silted it�lpwly tb�'vtlgh the- woods, - - I ' •,, ' t".,?y- i,. ,t . ^ . 1. 1I• 4 I t I R 1 { T ? A -< k rr'�ki r' r j . 1 ,. ; C1 .fy. - - . ,. v with' the sunshine falling through the her, sand havo been utterl Miserable. _ ' There is more satisfaction in -- I,l E green leaves- of the young beeches In So, as a matter of ooutb,, I fold into I j, chequered radiance on my .path.. draw- cian�;r now, When Aline fleet w ©nl H 0 . a••'� H L �s �rP►.ta a thorough cdeanjng than a ha - ing in long breatlhk� of the fresh air, longing and dancing through the boast,, - hazard one. In a room which i,� troth daily use, a careful aleanityg should tae and feelin a tingling in m veins and leaving every door and window Pen ROA&r .1';'6WL: I sufficient for two weeks, except a little a glow eat my heart, as 41 the blood as she went, I .used .oftcna to lay, down t dusting now .and then. aei ed were flow ng newly there, untll I my n and look after bier, and feel If the fallowing dircotioni oP a prae- , that came to t Ie littlis oireular grove bf ae if the sun shone brighter for her tJcal housewife are followed, it - hen , , - "`""" pines and hemlocks that led out upon tieing there. When she raced'thrQugh from flour to six years old may be made BtjME . GO011 REt7[FES, 11 gbt, I the Fairy's Loukii?g- glas►a, $omething the grove or .orchard with the grc +atf not only Milk Jelly et I stirred as I pierced my way through dog at her 1100119, I. smiled, and patted as tender, but of 'rioh,er flan- Y for InvalitlB :- Ntet�a+sa the branches, and I heard_ a low growl. Fred on the head: wham she rode past or. than her .deaceandants : 1 ing.redie'nt,w ,half a coot beef, one quaft A girl •walls half- aitting, half -lying in the house ht a hand gall . her The day I ' char- the sunshine beside the ittle lake, g Y Wfore they are ;to be serv- of. milk, a two-inah stick of cinnamon a gray pony, Fra Diavolo, and feapx�d him ed take one or a ,air of old hone and and sugar to taste. Take half a Piro- - od I throwing, pebblt%% into the water, and over the harden gate, and abook her I often watching the ripples tihatt ispread and whip ssaruclly In Illy face, I laid aside stew gently for' four hloulis, allow to pared cow,heel and cut; it into snia 1 her widened to the other hors. A greet. my book to Iulnure her riding, and cool over night in the water in which pieces, Bet it in a jar with the iri1c black Newfoundland d ,g was standing never thought her uu�vomsinly or un- they have been boilec! then jroast in the and cinnauon. Put the lid on the E'r lite between Imo an her, s lowin a form►.- , g graoeftal. and. tie a piece- of paper tightly o�pre- dat,le row of .strong hits teeth, and W® rew to be usual way; that ia, allow ion miuute,s 'g great frientlt� like it, set in -a slow oven _to stew for th u - hts looking me threateningly in the Pace. brutbier and isimt.er, I used. to say o to every pound, basting oft.e n with the y g risers. Then strain off the milk il►tr► SUB started, and looker! sharply round, myself. How- that !glided gradually drippings of roast beef or Bacon fat, a a basin, take off any fat wit..h, wbite % know nd saw me standing in the little rove into loving, I could not have told. I large tablespociuful of vvhicah must be paper acid EweHt,en to taste. When k out with the dog between us, She lurst, mot her one day In the village dtljeet. coId this jelly should be served with , ut laughing. Put in the pan with the chicken when .a little wlhi hack ghing. I. turned e; cornet, and coma upon her peed erE';am or stewed fruit. 1 felt thRrt I was cutting rather a, suddenly. She was' walking slowly first Put in the oviin. If young house The oowhoel will make an excellent pri- icliculotYS figure,, but I put a bold face' Wong, with her dog btWde her, dish served with rich onion sauce, i` pri- ripen tl►s mattesr, and asked coolly her eyes fixed ai fled keepers would only awaken to the ne- . wall- I "Are ,► Pon the ground, look_ cesait , they Almond Cream Cake. -Sift one And you Alice Ii;entl ':;: tag graver and more thoughtful than Y of basting fowls .. pften, I "People call me so.., f bad over seen her before. At sight would avoid the dry meat that is' too 'one -,half goblets of powdered sugar and wife. "'I hen I suppose I maly call ,you coo- of me her whole farce brightened sud- often found at other ' Ise dal tily served one oP flour, in which has been stirred can. �in, for I am Frank Atherton I" deny ; Yet she ed me w' 1 ter a ,slj,f o- tables, heapinj teaspoonful of cream of tart. head "Cousin Frank -1 We have been eat- nod and smile, and took her wit to- e in p�ect.ing you this zveetr, When did ,you wards ,home., Seeing that flash of The atuffin,g for•fowlts is also a rook- fir; and the beaten whites of ten .eggs gems I" Itgbt play over her grave face, and upon which too many young �housekeep- and stir gently; do not beat it. Bake we "Just now:" . I'� feeling the sudden bound with which ers a li failing to realize the value In 'ells pans. For cream, take a half-. 1 the She made room roc in'e I,e+�iide her. my heart sprang up to meet it, I know of ►, uet as tech foundation for the pin of sweet cream, yolks of three eggs, has a talked long, al►out our family, our what: we were to each other. 4 tablo spoonful of pulverized sugar a it is utual friends, and 'the old homestead It was late when I reached home, a8m", using instead butter, which is far teaspoonful of corn starch; dissolve of the Atherton, whit she had seen, after a musing walk. The farmer and more expansive and mu4h lest satisfact- gtarcAh smoothly with a little milk, bee hoIn though I had not. She I told Inc about his wife had gone to bed, the children or In its results. Isar a lr:of chick- yolks and sugar t • I,o1 . : fight 1.1{le Douse, and our cousins who were were at a merry- making at the next Y Pa together with (this, ens take a cu of suet fine! chopped t „he cream, and stir these, Ingredients K, t•I�en living theca, and 1 sat listening, hauls, and a. solitary light burned Prom P in, as for any cream cake filling, only cried I , oking now and then at her, as sbe the parlor window, which was open, and free from ,strings, rub this between make s little thicker; blanch and chop sat with the sunshine falling round The full moon shown fairly in the sky t•Ae hands into two su ps of tiro crumbs Pile a half-pound her, and the- groat dog lying at her without a cloud, I unfastened the a p r' pound of almonds and stir tent, I wondered, almost as nh aunt g of a stale loaf, a tabl�pcwnful of chop- into the cream. Put together like jelly a9on9 y and went in ; and thiere in the .open P cake wh le icing is soft and stick in the had done, if flue was indeed the Alice door gat Aline, with alight shawl. Pod Parsley and teaspoonful of chopped a half -pound of almonds split in two. 1. Kent of whom I had heard ate ch. thrown over her shoulders, bar head grr'•un Lhylncl {or in Lho cornier dried) upon She was dressed plainly, very pal: nly, resting on the she Plum Pudding. -t)ne pound of ralis� old. in a kind of f {iY coat of the New- and IoPlxsr and salt to tact ©; Jotir break an gray material, that full foundland dog. I is beautiful I Town Ins, one. pound of currants, half pound I d at ar and her in lI ht soft folds. A knot eye`s watched me as I crams u the eg'g,. without beating into this with light citrpn, ono pound of beef suet, ten eggs, oL' plain blue rit,toon fastened her linen but he did not stir. p nth' a fork to a past4 pat into 11aila and I her- co par, and a one and a ar one i BYPsY, hat, lying beside 1 ►gait down. near 2ler ; but on the fill t,lle cropr, of tare towls to yight.ly pound wK pint of bread- 0 ,•he”' was trimmed with the same color, lower stop, o Plumpness, the - remainder to ut in- cruml,s, soaked in milk, a little salt:, a F. that I could look up P. P !',B nut "md or mace, flour ad oily Tier watch chain, like a f.hread of geld, !n her face, side. ,Such a stuffing or seas onto as $ tied to oak© it" . mod snit a diamond ring, were the only or- "Alice, you do not look wall. "' • ' this will lie cripp e, nl,t,ist instead of stiff enough for the spoon to stand up l na' ents she wore. Yet 'I had never, '.taut I am: t e sic , mouthful of oaltl +d land lwp- ri'. , in it. Bail ennstantly five hours. ; Quite well. I am germ h rPl Y ins seen a drags l Ltd liked so well. She away to- morrow." 8 ' w� tall too tall, .l shoulil have said, I,,,- pared bread one. too often fin served [Fig Pudding,- One - quarter pound figs►:! and 'Going away I Wbt,re - as bird scuffing. �• , Ii<t{l .she been any unU else ; for, when "Hume, To London. Well I Whitt chopped fine, 'one - quarter pound bread - hen For docks atuf gexs6H, nicely koiled on- we were standing, her head was almost atls You, cousin ,,'rank I Did you never Iona, well drainE +fl and ehc,p,p�od wttU aI'ulilts, one - quarter pound brown sugr 11et- on ,a level with mine, and slender, and hear of any one - -who went to London sage and pstspinsr anti salt to taste is ari one - quarter px,iind suet, one-quarter orld quick ,and agile in all Iwr movements. before 1" the Proper er ti the must nev- He'r brown h -►ir wart soft and stuffing, y pound of candied lemon peel and cit- : she pretty, "Mess: •but why do you go P" er be ufferecl without a generous dish rop, one nutme':g, and five eggs, miz '. bu 'she wore it carelessly pushed awes "Why 9" She opened her eyes fund of tart apple -Muce, tile; snowy whiteness thLrnughly, put into a mold and boil. her fr m her forehead: not arranged with looked at me. "For many reasons Of ivl,is.p, is attained by heating in half oil steam four. hears. ti tU• t nioet.y I should haave expected in Firstly, I only he juice of a lemon to cloth quart of �. Y aunt► for six weeks, gh't a• city rl,etle., .Iier featured were irre- and I have stayed nearly three months; e$u►'►'• l�finao I lee.- -(hrrs bounds of raisins, `' of a gu ar, full of life and spirit, but de- secondly, loeoatim I have businev9 wbieh \Vith chicken and gams cranberry. jel- atone and chlop a lit.tie; three ands of cid dry plain: her complexion fair, her can be put off no longer; and third] ly is ,refs :rre b man to currant and currants, three' pounds of su r, the y, p d y y threw M ut.h rather large, frank and amil- be atuse, my friends are wondering y and unfailing rules that is sure y A �• fly B potttti�nds of suet, che,pped very Fine; two fish ing. her eyebxows ur�:hutl, as if the what. on earth ketspos me here &o ion Jt 11" is to k,t,il a ou tee candied leuluti Peel, two ounces K quart. of $he fruit yes were asking questions; and her eya9 ((hey will arty soon, it is you; ,Frank). fi,nit, fur one minute Willi quutrter of ,at died orange peel, six largo apples, la u, and of a soft clartC grey, very They vow they cannot. cio without me a teacupful of waster then ,reea :throe h on pi _ nt to look iota, vc ►:r p g g t.eA; one ounce of cinnamon, two nut.- y puzzling any longer, anti it in pleasant to be a bright. tin colander or coarser hair ugh to as 1• found afterward,& to Ili colt. tniaeHd, „ me the juice of- three lemons, and Illy you know. grove return to the fire, let ts,tne to •' 1ve 11100, eyes were t'he only beauty she , "And so you are going baok ti, the the Ioil with a large brelakfa,�st. coffee rill N grated, soil a half a pint of. P e�s`,ed, and she unruuttcio[isly made old life, Alice I" Ancl b by-and-by I cup. he•u in full of sugar and 'war in- bia�ncly, _ and th($ moat. of them. Had she been afar- su xitse y' Y P K g 1 ; . 1. I you will marry I" to i lit, Itiold. `Phis, made in the morn- 1•,nglish Mince .feat. --Two dozen , • a m •life nuu, she would have tulked with would not. advise any man, isel he ime• will tit► properly &ti[f by k�vening, ,I� the th rn : gibe could not have helped it. old .or young, in calve he does not think sell will I►t, juaai. to the gurus iii. stage .tar►i` mina apples, pared, cored, and cbop �Y�Hn tbey•laughed, it seemed their it wise or purdent to marry the coo• witlibut titling tcp► firth, I T pounds of raisins, atoned re- px'tl fine two u nol•ma] sttfite- the.', bright beatuing man. be, loves, to linger with her In A thick, thicket► r,uup, shuuls' always and chopped, two pounds eurrants,wash con- glance they gave; but, when they dar- the doorway of a silent farmhouse, and be made f ruin (lit, broth in which a ed 4nd dried; two ,pounds of beef aueit, I ke4ed suddenly and grew softer. and hold her hand• and look out upon a fowl liras been stewed as whe this is , glit �'eltx'r, and looked up intro the fa a of moonlight night. The touch of the eaten -tbe full nouri:,'hini•nt of file chick- chopil►c.d find, without hour; one. pound any unfortunate wigh;t with an ex sanall slight fingers waq playing the Cill -it' obtained. melds• acs' (o11u vs it is rllinVed - lic�el, chopped tine; half pound. blativIled sweel, ahnonus, chopped fine; on preisaion pe4:uliur to thr.Wselve9, lea►- mischief 6 ill m gcwci resolutions, and one of the mo,<�t: dolt• <�tal,le soups over a MI veli help him 1 My wisdom (if I had any). iayle�d, unr.r tried it ivitl ts� u Landing quarter pound of mixed tsp►ce, one Pound of white cougar; mix well, put in old g11ou8h - 1 had "Own r only five 'Alice," I gaid1. softly; favorite, and is a recil,e [c ►r vplirh a' . I miputes, I felt this, whi I sharked artarted, as ,she did at he Sound of my j y pn�,sesrving pan at L,asik of stov ©; pct the' 11ut.ablH cook is u:itl fleeces: hU ;li in was. to took up and meet a a[ riuiifs glance own voice, it wa6 rso changed. " Alicm g Kate, or jsi9ru�1 lift -lined ruixtutt• get well he ±ated through t.o sib© had fixed upon me. b�u had ce:lfsed �'e have u ex,el- sixt.d a builin ►Dint occasiunall atirri as to talk and wars bitting, zlvith her li "Ve been vary haPp,y here. siiuce,,aii a llt�ti(,iug tatl,leapc>t►nful of l'.la e�in jar&; When cold Y P& Thoth butter; wlivu !oiling hot, but thtit. brown ,&sal; will keep a apart and a lovely cxolcor �ma3writling; on I took both her hands, -and held them stir in two scant tat,lersl►oi,ufuls of Gift= any' length of tin►,; half the quantity . ut her check, studying m titre intently, Close in mint+. But she would not look ud flour, ails salt anti �t ^bile p 'ppc•.r tt) IIlaij' tae ugeci. if aliple& are' not - juicy. s; coffee our rye meat. 'hare was an at' me, though her lane, was turned that taste, ,,lien stir alz,wl ►fife a wart of e•nolugh,when the •mixture, has reached n- elpotric kind of rshiock in the gaze, !I way• the broth and a pint- cat hulk Iart- of boiling p "int, add a little pure vinegar. to saw the Dolor cke,u.,,wwn and jgo up to her "`I here .ia -a groat difference between -�- -- - -- fore,head, and ai twi,ver rare over me us, dear Alit*, I am mush older than Ilot; stir u'.til it is' of the - from bead to focal. 1t wtls dungerolie l ou and tnuN. graver. I have never of think c rt area and sliuull IN THE ANIMAL WURI.D, n im, served %Kith Crouton. l'hc+ 1"I naui- ,y for Ins to wattth that bliwsh, l >ut I ovexi ens woman but you in my life, ed arts [ne.rc IY made [rows thick islires of er did; and I longed to kn<r}v its cause,, �vhilr. you have charmed a thousand a stall lo;►f cut into dice and thrown Irce'ibloriiie,s, bruit^ and Habits or Comb de and; wondered wlmt thtough(. had hearts. and bad a thousand fanois&. It into deep, boiling lard to brown, t t)ro{, it. you were what the world tbitikis you, of The Mild Antmnls. A " 'rrf :d', tarIng tee, my hilt," ssho said '1-1141 what you try to Inake yourself out -" . I 1 1' it hog is a vt,ry &at3acious tassel. ,. r- to r dog, - alfeating to yawn. "It is to be,.I should sly no mores than thus - S1N'I: "1:1''ING CAII'rt:TS Ni) copatrictin sinake: i& ve firm for us to go blame to fxiploer, I I love you. But I know, you have] a K poisonous. : he ' s'u'p ose. Are you hungry, cousin 1►eart. I kntrnv TWO things are tea lees ol►ISri ved in 1 u, wolf is "nuts cunning than the Frank I' K y' and You can love, if you will; fox. B- can be true it ou wi1,1, Ahd so s%%- 'lane carlwis, and Lbat ly to_ du the. 9t -,I/ _ e&- -no,'• . � I I,etsc�cish .you to t '1' x! holes its chore stutilwrn than the ,I ansiierod, witty my to me lhonestly, week w,11 un,t do it iiilo%ti IY• In t111- first nlul e•. he tbo► ght sstill `running on the blush. and tell me if you coin love me, nr if or S e laughed good- n:ldturodly, and You du. Y am not used to aaking suctp place, if i.ti.� !f \�'celoitig is piwrly done Some species of 1.Ma,kes are tx,rli tri. . e. toe the 1w.t front the Newfoundland, questions of Indies, Alice, altd I may it may as well have been Irft undone, nil js. d who had brought. it. in hir) woudh. seem rough ant! rude; but toelueve mH, for the cuit>tst is spill full of oluyt{, wbir.b I' dog is the mloet jtrtelligH$t of : "l ow forid you° bare of t;h,;stt great when 1 say You have won my whole rises at e% try step and Icxlges orb tearer- all nunala. et dog," (arid, a!s we roFSe tram our seat he`►rt, and I cannot be happy r- txsn atb the tree. you." .- . PPY without turf+ and woodwork. 1( it is ,do lc in a • N o ;lad- te:niliered man can break a. t ••Ye *s, I do ►>t.ldeve You." " she said 1 "Fond of bile I" f5htl t(ttbt, �d down y hurry, the hrcom raises clouds t f dust, 110r-e to perform. n ove him with ;1- cltieti , Lovel"I do .You trust ere and do Iyou v-hich naturally st•ttlea Ixick a sin t >n' U[ e •t,aby Plephant• will- boss° iwhole,. Nlll iillpc,f uut►9 ' , o mov .meet, took hir3 head bur weHn her ghe trtight trifle with 'a trifler' l.,erc of I,ig orlc a. Y two handl% land kissed the beauty -v ot, but tlit. carl:'Ht, e, I on is forehead,. "I pt s!i'e was earnest enou b wit ale, if pcxi.sitile,`� 'tlit! ,should. 1 1'Ir white clover is, rank poison to . and of him, coa&!n• "I tru &t h t .tom' lipPc,lx,taanus. L +'rai kZ Wh the d sett, and I Love you," she browns, one 'for utrpt +tx and snot ,der for , t is t e onl Y, °g my 'idol 1 lie anawereci, frankl 'l'1 c wild buffalo is. often more. than Y thing on earth who its or Y• "Ara You wonder - g p se nl [r11 for a pion, - has been true tro me, an thei on Y general use. ','lies c;ttr xst I,ruon'► r,huuld 'n8 why I can stand before oil, and 1. thin She stopped short, and col sppeak so atlmlY.I Because, I do not. be as sett as can Im procured. 1 &tiff `I'h,yelc�phant is atrnor9t 1919 amphibious. f ored. . t "pink I shall even• Marry you. You. rough brownil is extt•citnel h � t 11 hi , otauh I "'I hat do not lave me, as I have always soft) carp,t,t, an it icaars out( fro y ilea 'n any p Pop ua. you have been true to," Y' Illy husband should love n. I am &t l h ' elephant can - sand, finishing the sentence for her. Y• i-very ry Push many times Coke. Before. oollimencin to s� c al( snort [Ilan it. can ,lull. " people espy, " -.she answered with wayward amp exacting, and I should g ,111, y a la igh. "But loots: at him -'look al I weary Your life out 1 ►Y 1mY constant the furniture should tae retuuvril to an- knu mgt giraffe is cfurrih lied was -ziet• 3 th : beautiful eYM a.nd tell me if craving for t�ndssrness. I was made to other rexla, .and cloths 'clay 1 bun too any sound. tie cttesci I'`rtink ; and ou thou h a t f any one could htelp loving ham. My I loving y B over this pic•tul-es, 'F'11.•I. t11e wall shuul! aITIo ,artiap t )earsim bat able. He is, e pool old I +'reel 1 So hptlerst .iu tie' wear g' a� not an affs•i�t�unatH nian. worl I." . Y I You would wish me at the bottom of fps bri Nlwd frees of dust. A soft, clan 'I'U • 1 , c t h. She sighed, and patted his 11eac1� sin the Itod Sea brslure we had been trutrricd c'luth tied over this broom Islalces a con- b P old cooler, acclimated. and stood w a� a month; and, because to Iii a in very wagging his tail anti cwk- t you could not vetiient itI►l:li uit nt for wiping. ,Sur li elcp,ticinls are - _exceedingly fond 1119 up into hear face, with oyes that I t� me there, you would go to work were as she had said, beautiful, and I and break my heart, by way of smear.- If tli•:s carlwts arc, very cl sty t Dray of plug tot►aeco and bad wh,hsslkesy. I who wsis better far, brimful of !five meu.t' I know it as well as It Iliad b�. nec,sspary to spritrkle ovrr tbet 1 souk, '11i' hu►a11QSt mouse will cause tkie and olres ty. seen it It now." Coarse salt, damp sawdust, t u le ves or 1 ►ig9e st eleE,hant to quake with fear.• "I doubt if you will ktee She looked at me, and all her wo- evttn tiny Mils - of ncswsPaE a es, Ve,�.a d eire «hen fear. ,. p ptabe with I man's heart and nature were in her y young mak® . us, hie said, after we had walked a „ t da►iit►ened. These will attract a ld col- , Y le and affectionate pets. few to eyes. 1 hey spoke love and $ r . pe ; and Fred is longing for I deep deep tenderness --and Aj p� [ r� and +fact t.p,i, dust and cna bK brushed into 1 t rh i I alwa give him one thro h � tbH dust (To cos Ia the most. formiciablai ys u8 Something leaped into life in' my heart Y . and ,urgnacious of all wild l,ua$'te., the ood19, Would you mind t" pan at intervals, . The corners h, dear, no 1" at that moment which I hard never fault °old receive special attention. A Do 't trust `to the fallacy that wild 1' neat moment she was oft like faction of tbHblast fewat adeM cal t, Whisk brwnl is t,rst tor.cleaning tbem, begat can tw centroIled by the hu.man� Y anck also clung the aides of the 1•o„[n eye, Me ind, .and the dog tearing after and dead beside its lervld glow. Iliad whorl, csvPn stroke. of ties broom , her, rking till the wootdls rang again. llrsr m my arms within the instant -•- the dust as no k, collect A nuke rorould starve to death rath =. I sa Ihler that night no more. ng,hurried stick .s ever s'r than eat anything except t .liv' i. aloes- •cilose to my heart. would, p,t,sidc,s t holy raises colnpar tivel prey. p ing "Alice 1 it ever man coved womafi little dust. The du&t pail should I kt�pi !h - I >C$A I{ tI. , with heart and soul -madly and un- near 4 and t ho dust brushed into it y parrot is taut one atnertag many I �1` reasonably if yyou will, but still truly eveFry few feet. In this Nvrty th dust spec.'. of lairds that cxtn be tau ae I have already card, a graveh, and honestly --I love you, my darling. will not be distributed fronh one art of apes $ht too .: stead -goingg law verging towards "$ut will !t last O, Frank, will it the Icx,m to Poliaib this It res ctalo;le middle age, with one Oil another, if A erica is the only country in w . d two 'gray hairis showing among my, last t window& should be opened. Af .I• the a bal,y elephant way ever born kn cap btlal;ck looks. I had bad my dreams anti I bent d �. and our lips met !n a 8wceiling ifs finishacl, a -few m Halos tivity, ianci and my beta eager, ggneraus 1 ,. ,fond1� should elapse beforti dusting cuni- All animals are quick . Youth illcc, m ou' will be m w Alice I" flit nc�,. This will give the due tonic flit• or ill- 1 � to i 811tze aft other. men • and the Y ilea temper on th,e' bad d away. But one thing I ` She leaned •her rett head to settle. Part of• their . _ :, pp Y tigal[ist 9cer- „er's. + had i (save !n my dreams), and my arm, and her bend stole into mine I A hew hot; duster Ia "an illusion land a that as a woman's love. again. • . snares' Nothing is ix,bter than tt soft e, Lions barn in captivIt are`more daa { If IIII ever y and' rpo you mean that tar your aGnawert , clotb. preferably cotton, with just a sus- t tad ones. harder to, Paln than cap- ' gave my visiolis a bid Am I to keep the hand, deatr A1ioe, and picion of dampness in it. Such a dual a na e, . theey were totally un7lke, all tslotlr, if shook out of the window , ctt11 it Mil a t” 'Johanna the `` the litieta I head ever seen, The ,� (giani wife f my fireside reveries was alight, If you will, Frannis." : - - quently dun' g dusting will remave sanely jealors. Sh,e woudril l 'isd nL deliea It was the first trine ho- It", ever about all the cflrst.. All the wootlworlr .eu unarmed men. ' A` gentle creature, with' a are should receive attention P g ven me that name. But she Troyer ' before the .. + pale ace, sweet lips, the bluest and I . With a single 'l>lcr>; r �- 1614aa t oP eyes, the softest and finest led me by any other again until site if is, Put bleak into the Cant tail an � P ta, insifln.fi�. of g' on hair, and a voice low and ceased to love me f a d it sounds sweetly i tt the onrpets are not suffioiently clef n. thN strop a. It- Tharnt can knock out sweet like the murmurings of an Aea m memory now and it will sound ; hf Fat a oarefltl swtseoing, a sloth wren Ell ;pl�ngssfor tea at Tian arp. And she sat 'b sweetly to 9my dying day. out in water, (n wlxcb has fin' longest attar$ Y my chair mix menu for the -horse$ and d to sip hoe ; lour (To Be , �btntlnued a little ammonia will brigb,ten it cgs with loving me silently, and her , } :' - oonsidermbly. A atron a up which they are a- 9aecjated, name' was Mary. 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Ill- .. � , . - 1:,-.:, I 0 D S �IDN�Y� PII,I,S tULi�! loll r Q Ry t#ttis - `I � t I r.., I . ; . . � agency Nerviline is made to - - . . _ Lr penetrate to . he _ I .-- - most remote nerve --• T 'o ns ahces of Many Where 'r]y A BOON ND A 7iX.ESfiIN T� gIAN_ every bone, muac".io soil ligament 14 : �� KIND• made to' feet its - beneficent power.- Nor- Effected Cures. , : ,,•I • t � ;tt viline in a wonderful remedy, � r` ,t :: l 7. r lr to even the Dun f+9t y t se. .�a.�. 9 The fife of 'a D s Y t3 this . x�n,t�T y 1�PtId one of Cori- owc rfull f Id e MEN � W -OMEN MADE WELL y-- Y r oni ii'ing in its work I slant Miser One Who )Sias '8uf• tai t the W. agonizing Internal or az- of -lice C�iI, with Hypphsphit, is the best raxmth- llal pain yields as if b' I , fared From Its pangs Points the y ma,gia food. Thin wple, people with poor blood, who are easily 1 way to Renewed Health. "The Nod � shakGi>t by a cold wind, take Scott's Emulsion. It maiw ude Compe�a31 thpin' to Testify to v® at t ed C re. t i t to l i live a apart." "Graoi o ua l l As band a as food blood, im OvG9 the appetit increases flesh, furliushtl s I t'h Curative Va ".ue of ikldd'a From the Cornwall Freeholder.. , „ „ p The life of a dyspeptic is prtrve T- thatP, Well, It amounts to se. much, bodil warmth, and prevents the ill multo, from Col Kidne�r Yids -'l he Greatest Dig- They've. taken A house in the ]sub- p i- bially a miserable one, eliciting.. uni. .. 1 ` (10 nary of the. 19th Centur �'�- ta"dotlg�lS, and GZpOSUres. Century.. versa_ commiseration. Not qo much '� f �.;, ' Smith's l ±'a:ls, Ont., Dec.. 14. -This vii- t .,,.,,. • sea. and rir.00atail drnggiata. /, because of the aatuaJ painfulness of , # 'age c n produce evidence indisputable the ailment, but largtoly because it ` I+t is' nOi Our custom to" ,_ ruff ttrtiole" _ -''�''t i�d��i +ii���A����t►�iN����1��i� - r ro'ects its of merchandise, bolt in dot to our - - - --- _ ilia t th disea�;es most. feared by nien and P J pegslmlatlo ttbadgws upon Y - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - - - -- -- __ -,_�. , , women 'are rural i:e. `1'wo well -known all the concerns of life, and here the subearibers we cannot lyeip mentioning' Monthly flompedtlon tie mmenotng LI8' �Y WII� ,j,0 � citi ?ens` ratefuiNY testify to the efficacy sit like a deadly incubus upon every the stoves sold under the halms "Gar- Jett. i.�t►7, ttntd OonU�ted duringthe, ear - - , ' of. Dodd' Kidney Pii,ls. 'Whey have been enterprise., An impaired digestion land." Garland stoves and ranges cost `i ■ r cured. - gives rise to an irritabi lty that ex- IIO n°O' thhn other first -class goods, '� B��/YC�E$ il_ No.. kid ey diseasle is so far advanced poses the person to much annoyatioe, brut are superior in many ways. Happy �/ /� e�i ktes'dea bein extremely indeed are the hatnes which contain a N /ATVNLsI j or so severe that thPge Yi ;lls will not. t+f I 8 y trying uP ©n MID • 1. feet a cure, Britght's' disease disappears ' others. We, are all aware of the value Garland Stove. 1 diabetes is \ conquered, gout subsides, of cheerfulness in life. It is a flower -"` L . �!•� p� c a���m T�� ' , 1. ca;culi are dissolved, weak backs arcs of the rarest worth and siren e8t at- "What kind of oods, ma'amt asked L,i�V /Y G - the salesman, "I tthink," replied the >1d Titeketa craft ♦it greens . made .strong, rheumatism vanishl•s, tractianrg. It is a toniq lto the sick aqd� �� nittck end itst =etd Vitae., 400.• Itee•, set . through the age.nc;y of Dodd's Kid ey a disinfectant to the hea,ltth 'those youn woman who had just bought a y wheel and was about to order her first M0NT� 8da �i 1�, 1� ill ii'� �pti pe,>< 1� 1 Pv :'ls. t things that destroy a mans habitual ., ., -. Thousands i►f Canadians who eve suf- cheerfulness, lessen his usefulness, and riding suit, you may zthow me some of ■� F0(30)[ f� fared from son., form or o kidney ought therefore to be resisted by you•' early fall styles " FOR �'' S . I _�.�:�,:: comp "ai.nt, to -day enjoy pe fe +ct alt h- sours drrtstia and efficient remedy. The - tha.nks to Dodds' Kidney iNs. dutie that devolve upon the average YOUR standard Works. It ygtt tuWt a ... ­ Lhurch tOHUICE write ter parttemf.re, J. I.211Q Dodd's Kidney 1'i:d,g are t c. 'l hey man and woman are invested in ao of E� I�IId C�tir IIIa �Oip OP 0IA& ,'O••ssatabmondw „Taro 3 1'' cure backacke, weak back, bearin w n much- difficglty Lis to put a premium � gy ��� � rs ' on ho efulnesiy. :!' sensations of women, rhfumatic pains P :he relation_ between ws: PROF. 1. L wbereever loeat:ed. They cure I3righl's tihe prevailing moods of the mind, and _.'- AS hol.to p$ NAMBERLAIN; Eye $peciailiek I' disease. They cure diabetes. The cure the health of the digestive apparatus phliantilt�pl3t .!Takes PerSoI Al W111 not travel as tl.esw for al.l time 1`h4+y have Ycured close and vital. HencA it. is not sue - L. I Fiat Pr(ros, 100 Stearns Bio ole 3 1,000 Investigation. 25 $stood more but can be ton others. They wit: l cure you, prising that many would -be- benefactors . °:i. $2b Bold Watch . . . 625 at all times at his picot L. 1. 8loiolea and watches given each month 1!626 �;id to �iLtaaitre�t k.a�, Toronto. Don't take our word for it, if you don't have caught the lsatronage of suffer- BYCS3rAN'S KOl1'�NAY CURET °� °e°D r mail wish to. Inquire of thc,se who have been ers from Indigestion. Judging by re- �a�� - cured. Let those who have tried Dodd's suits, Dr. Willtamg' Pink Pills is "a no- HAS SAVED ME ' ' r Kidney Pills speak in their l,ehalf. m�Y unique in its succe8s, therefore ,,_E gtVen durgy8r, X191500 tier Total r:`: For examp:e, read •t.liis st-atenient from it, is confidently recommended ris a Safe 1 l aw'e;l- known citiz_ "en of a town in East- and adequate cure for acute dyspepsip. Was' the Verdict In the 25 Cases Re HOW 'TO For rules and fullpparticular&, m l - Cou�h: ' ern Ontario :- 'Phis claim is sulsstaptiatexi by exper- Investig.-tted. �e the oronto Gcostt W �1 ��j Drop OBTAIN or Ualx•• of Saturday ipae, at L i U n i 0 : Alinonte, Out., Dec. 2.- Harry Grace, ienae as the following facts will show. St,` PAter's Mission Aousa apply by po &e.cgrd `` 1 ; : of this town, has bi:en trYSUt, led with Mrs. D, McCrimmon, of Williams- TN�M , ! I i Lumbago, for over a year• Dcx;tors could town, Glengarry Co., suffered untold UaMil,ton, Ont., Sept. 25 1895. to LEVER BROL, LTL, �. atBT. TI. Stamped ea sae\ Drop. , :� L. j give bim no relief. Ile is no'w .cured• mryerp from a severe. attack of dyypep- S• Iiyckman, F. s ., M. P., Y Scott at., trouts ( - 11 I' Ile says: -" I 'heard of the wonderful sia, which manifested itself in thou Hamilton, Oat I p' -- - 1. I { ! cures. effected by , Dald'a Kidney Pills. many unpleasaLnt ways for which dy8- Dear Sips:-- Actlnrg ulwn yyour euggp8- 1If���ry f ®f` lt�a�' Ke[ereaGg .. I I thought I would try them. 1 have l'elssm notorious. Every attempt to tiara, I made �x+rsonal inqutrie•s from Z5 tried one box, anti [must. say i.hi y have t,ctke food was sy Menace to every feel- persons of different ages prid various And Topical Reading 0*st ttWOrt�Das•�ts cured me. I have no ob action to al- uig of comfort, until the stomach was social conditions who t IN � IN�IAL VOLUMES large, nn„ d relieved O its burden b vomitsYe xien suffer- A fa !y e,gaipped, Did- o■tabHrtbed i.�ti lowing you to publish) this as you see t: Y ng. ing from Ithe+umatism and kindred die- By J. N. LARNED, 6ation -NONE BETTER IN CANADA. - fit, so it may- kelp' others• When not suffering from the presence eases, as to the effect of ,your meth- - Ex -Frew Ain. Ltbralry Assn business Education at Lowest Poptibie "Harry Gracx, Ottawa St, of food in the stomach, there were oth- nine upon thomd From earl. and every iW111 S Nistaty on All Topics In the Exact Words Qraduatea aiwal■ saccem4ful, Wrf%e I or symistoms more or legs .di8agreeable one t -hey testimony wttsg the same; "ILoot_` of the Historians Thsmselvee tta►tttlogue. �Y. J. ELLIOTT. PrfnolpaL 8h, . Carisumplian Ctire enres consequent, to - the functional die- ens Cum" has savFCl me, Several very This work Ls a New It to Boot ,:Jr = where others fail. - - turi►ance of the stomach, such an Am- s rid► rY Making, ae "fill$ a place hitherto, un- It. i8 the leadilnlg X k'ng cases of Chronic Rheumatism, aoouptod. ;; Costgh Curs, `and no home shou:ki bf� ppaired taste and ap1wilite, unwonted Paralyais, 1,088 ,of Sight and hearing it ivea iiletory iho +nary language of ire without it., P:leasalnt to /.atke and goes languor, increasing apathy, and failing came under my not Toe, and had it not beet i ^�wet"a and within ca.y recce of the right to the spot. auil,it,ion. Such an aggregation of the hee■n for the personal testinony of the reader. First tram synll� toms produced a ttrying state of stir +ut.a themselves I could not !Taus be. It$ system of seedy Raratwtoe and t3rose p - "The Ira ►ere all say affairs and relief was eagerly ttou ht Rafsrrnoa iQ nxtw ants complete, and shows eta that work is starting up every wilier ©." g $ ieved !list such rnsults we +re 1x,sail,l ®, .11 One of the test phyeiaiane. of t e neigh- Nrom Dun tart in its relations as ttuee no other work. Second ditto - "I know; isn't it awful? , young and old came the same It alto i You and II may Ise drawn into it et • i horhood was consulrted- He prc cribt +d. heart and propentx Il:story in lta t,ttaratu►e, � , Y grateful testimony �r Berth Colllmbla Gold �1n8S y Y I Ilia medicine was taken and his direr- removed, health restored and- a Anew Semmes oiaa lyg en,'°tom ioem,and' with it' t P t rough 1 'fake waf:ning. It Lions followed, but unfortunate) three lei, of life f St o t.ha j `'`ma :Pad t o (Wosum ,t ion. A 25c_ bet - y gained. Quotatiunx Crum over five thousand volume+, l 1. months of the treatment I,rOUght no � ;r�hi� ou continued BucX�eas Mato it eyulvalent, pracLic,, ►y, to a library of . FOR SAL1c t A ci�ar�h's Cure may Rove . life. substantial relief. When Mrs. McCrim- y ,cry man VOIUnIBt,, or•, +s ti:eno Vtncentea P, I am, youtgt faithiu11 ' .. p ` i{ ' g store., in Naw Urle•ans, own- Mon ea �reseed her .raft +ration of trying , pitta the istonr of the world on a single shelf." 'Rrsfl Ct ak. >to■ toed, Koorrhay >s. iL - p( homas Geoghegan, �otur. It will an•wor more Cr ld Mining Wd 1 t•l elks •• Josle " IdMont1 etl by a t•q,lorPd roan, does a ,big trade i Dr. Williams' ' fink Pills the elector questions ip tiiatairy, „„ „ •, in the, sale• of feet Irelunging f(o "grave- laughed and held the thought in de- MOrOauthorttwtively, with greater excellence of o•" „ rontidoe, u fit. Elmo, ��Cab i titera.•y expretuton, and with a greater tspatoer,y itornita� Albert-•" and Eldon also B!R I yard rabb ts.h' vision, However Mr�. Dio('rimmon de- Aoe►z- 'tVtiuti You !Toying A* '1, oy- of time, Luau any oLlier work in the world. Three Prospoetus of which will besent o i F' or C'onst ipati(m take Karifs Cleyv+t+r .cirletl she could not tt ford to leave up- clef I ��th°ught yogi detested them." aunt carriage tree to re:p.,nylb.e sub- application. Any stack wanted can bet ■oonra� tried such a wall recommended rem- Joax- So I do but I've been run over eeribe re on ens) paytuente, read tar ciratt ar, l�Or further particulars apply to 1 Root Teti; thin great Rood Purifier. , t Cures Hcsadach,+, Nervousness, Erup= - edy as Dr. Williams'' Pink f ills. Hence long. enough. Now I m going to have Riving tut►...form -Lion. A.W. ROSS &CO., i " tions on the Face and makes the' head g f - AOLIOITORB EMPLOYBa ,I, \ _ I � I King SLredt EasC she took a course of this medicine. my reven e. ,- � o:ear as a be] 1. I which after a fair trial. was eminent- - �' I ly succ4'Ygftil. From }win only able to asAi<lies! CANNOT es OtfRSa Th8 �' �• Ni(lhols Co., Pubhsht3ra . � - 1. 1, ' �Vc:d, now that- you are back,f ou g ECONOMIZE INTIMZ Y take stall hrettd and. milk or eioda bin- •PRiMQriliLU. MAis. D�$ I ' i can te:�l how- much it will cost to o t0 cuiGg, she laecamo obis t.o take tt I►c•arty by i0MI applications as they cannot r�trh th6 � Europe. I a:,l ou've of and al you d: &eased portion of the oar. '.'here t$ oral one % :� Put your mill refuse inLoloroe. Use. j J' g Y meal of any variety, without the +sin- y ,ii - + eT can borrow ov r there." ' [ Nay Lo cure deateee &, and that 1s by con,LlLUt- -c a DIRtar IN 1. ' ful effects that once eia8erted them- it nal refine lien Doat• oat to eau#ied by sat intlatn- Fy Dlrtetet Acttow Carriagelfteetd, I- selves after every meal. 'It only re- ed rondiLlon of tine n,u x,ud lir►in,f of the fiva- , I i �' . Vl'HAT hit. Al. E. SALTFJR SAYS. :' mains to he said that Mrs...Mc rim- tat hiau 1'u be. When Lhi� tut,, i. inharnec! oa Steam KleYern, , t have a rornblia Buffalo, h'.Y.� Gents : -From Tits per- �"mon improved in lean and general anti whenitlxd rumbling sound ad or Impertoct hoar�ng, SteamNl ;gars, sons! knowledge,. gained in oiserving ,comfort from thA first taking of iho salt, and unless the Inflat�rtn at vntaat► bk,tlake tl 6 /eamJatnpSaw..' "' �, the effect of your Shiloh's Cure in cases ! pills, and almost anythingg going she cuL and this tube restored to its normal rand.- Use Swart Link Re,19lag firer 1Haal -apt of advanced - Consumption, I am pre- could eat with impunity. Dyslwpata be- tion. hearing will be d etroyed fure#er; vino Transfer Live Me11■, Conveyors, Lnm red to say it is the -moat reinar ble , came a thin lea8 dreaded, and largely OAN" out rat ton areeaused t �' g g Y , o I not.h*ng but an Inflamed of the 11UtR� � ' �` FOR ernedy that has ever been brought to ' belongging to the past, It is little won - t1�tf0 6, Scnb IberKorters. e my attention. It has certainly saved : der therefore that she! urges the use Must a 1 aurtaoa&. Write forCatt►logue. ; 9. - , , 'W'r will Rive One Hundred Dolls for any e. < • mar, y from C onsumpt ion of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills upon oth- ease of Ueetnosr (oaua „d by oatarrht that rein q4 , 1, I - - -- i crn similarly utflicte•d cut be cpred by litW'. Catarrh C re. i3oad tar t yt l ATEROU� Brantftiirtt�, fan pircuiam free, ' 1 I)r, ZI'illiams' Pink" Pills create new a.,:..._ -- _ MR. GRATEI3Ali r0 PHII.P: i,Iood, build up the neivesand Elias drive Fi J. CHICNEX & CO., Toledo. O. a A�E�VTS WANTED. , "Philip;" said Ir. Gratebar, ' "there) disease from the system. .In hundreds tt8pld by DctiKgi &te.176c. TONE. OUCH, are times when, 1 ck seem8 a ainst us; ' of cities they have cured after all :.oth- .� MUSICIANS DURA91LITV, Steady work and cod r to men F g I _ ' - MONpUNCIE rNLM Y g pay or medicines had failed,` thus e:etablish- WORKt►1ANSNIP ' r when everything seems against: us, W.P.0 847 ::: UNEQUALLED «� and women. No experience necesaiy. . - .ing the claim that. they are a marvel Q BEAUTY *vDESIGN Write at once. Address, .il and (everything seemss to go' wrong ;'I among the triumphs of modern medical ' but there never c es a time wnen we I e�::an w. The genuine Pink Pills are - WARERiOOb t►S. Standard Silverware Ca sold only in box , lxaring t'tIe 'full 158 YONGE STREET want t0 lie dowi . 1. Cot t believe in i OUR. ���� f24aSt. JamesSt., Montreal, Canada: I luck nsyself, I th nk evp]i y man is the ; t; ode ma>;k r, �►� illiame' Pink 'X`O1ttONTt3• tLaANAIUI#• . "''' architect, of his own fortu.ues; but : i ills for I ale l�etrt,le.' Protect your js � - 1 self from imposition by refusing any _�� - A4546-Young Mon and woman -�lBai there a t.im when circumstances pill that does not tear tbo resg►at. ©red - - -- -- seem to (combine to help -a man, and STOLE .:' not. In attendance e.0' t there arcs times when they seem to be trade mark around thti hart , against him. i3ut, . as i said before, ei - ' What L there tai lrrj no possib:e lime when my Etch I N h'as hap -$1-0 o . a man should give. up ; for there is no ANTISEPTIC QUALITIES OF COINS. into your pe>ti e d i. ' -. difficulty, however great, that the It is a well known fact that a er house one a . . Simply 'fO@OV1'b•. -Garrard and Yonge tats.,. - man of taut heart and- unbroken to- - p p day last wok thL = the cold Cash T.at est and best courses of sutitnetw Training nacity of purpose, cannot surr►ount. In money is liable to transfer bacteria ]E „et thorough and complete feat!. Tee for > and touehe as staled on shorthand and Typawriting are [oun in th this -free; country, I bi?lp, we don't go from one person to another, and thus our kidnt Colit•ge. 8tudent.a nssieted to much for ct is of arms and that you htl in ys• r p sition% ,very to spread .contagious diseases. It is al- Y ' .� o Fol+ Get culara. W. H. StIANW, Pri "in'a. sort of thing, but if you should ever pR, yd0 y are ves� .have ones made - I id you blazon on it SO supposed that coins which are more thought little of the cha � with bl� . THE a bulldog rampant w•rth a collar- mark- in circulation than notes, might similar- and ia- � : `�'�1� matter at the titead of tht 1 I ed 'Never say dial "' ly act as tigents for spreading disease, tit. Fig ,. i and investigations in that direction f� ,enemy web waste maths out of - . - JOSH Bl L SING SAID',.!:,` 1 g onl a va c vi lAte with Bat* GOLD MINING AND DULLING 00. LTD. S , y grant eur� tlu body they arc ,} �j n .. p , were made at the Vienna Universit 1i�(i� trl �UtiOr t"rx and Miemicalw ' Next to a clear onscience for' olid y rent of air. But dammin it in fort give me an old shr�e. 'u t- when Austria changed its currency to theyP cat one tar t'itMst .+Evils Paid -up Shares, only the. eae6.- to now you rue begin- Cis Ylperial priu t bt•eks of not lose lhrw sets Ytaadre sharer' . ad's Painless rn Extractor re- the good basi. A report about his ob- ning t0 !yarn what ute, yea, every to the trade In dozen lotm. (1 t our rat,dogue noves the worst. urns in twenty -four of Eloetric Blip p lee, Toro ito Electrical This in a developedclaim,'with ab ' IlOftt,etl nervations ryas recently publiabed b 1 art brat adds to ours. Putnam'�s i the only sure, safe y mischuf the little _ ilVorkei., 41 �tislnAde St, eat. Toronto. esp, and all in p►ying ore, mill tests ho in not pai#less corn extractor. I�r. Vincent in fhe Vienna "Medical intrudtr did, far pd >�� yOU' "IRK r,i-ults.. Report of Mi later 01 , Gazette," in. which he states chart met- Normal ACUOn atenta obbainea %11nea ver 99 favorable. Bend Le; co. H. yourblacklastiffand TO INVENTORS. fn all countries b# JIAURSR, Ldy, St Viotorla 13treei~ overate, CYCL ' CHAIR I OR THE AIi EEI'': ale, act so to ,speak ptics in of the kidne .s lntarnational 1 scent Horeau 1R Melinda Qt, for Pgoeeectrva. + as antine painful. your head y ' regard to bacteria, or microk,t•a, the will purify the Toronto. Lontre &t e:perieuc Lowest rates A strange vehicle called a cycle c�tair, fart being that these nuicruscopie or- and at times blood. Nothing Information tree. tl. O. Fits iraN, Matugs► ��B'pg TyP$rj+pg�gIg YSARe. . L - been constructs in London far the ganisrng have' but a very short lease you fell t3isZy. else VyItI. it, A. YsLLOI+tr, Uperlland %Milk0r. ' of life while on metals. The desire )stte:11IIE% • ut:rTita re. �l;tt. we ban• I... .1 1. weer �f: Afghani tan. It consists of Y- .rag influences of nretals .nave ?a8es with die best quuiitT only sold in tote to suit miniature carriage es body, uPlu,lstered t heir temperature, and also with the I.urahaaiarts. !'arlt, liltrettwo 1 ,tie►., Ltd., - i green morocw a .d emblazoned with kluge to of t.he, niicro-organiatn with ;' irarttrr. - t e Ameer's arms. This is placed in the metal, At a temperature of 95 to ,..�... font of t.wo paralle ,bicycles, to ire pro- lUU degrees la'ahre.nherf, which is cum ­ BAKINQ ..'' - lied h r. attendant , •and is steered by tnon in the pockets where. money Is CHI C {ER B�iOk$ Magazir es, &o. J. UNIA a small wheel in fro t. Holes are made carried, the destruction `of micro err & UALSS ! 111 Mu al tat „, orunto. i the ficeir, throng i whic:h the Ameer curs within three hours. The various � � � rilURON7'O CUTTING SC TOOL. Young I n exe> ciae his leg' on treadles when metals used for eoin,i arcs somewhat dif I tnen, learn to out no bet or trade, writ" ''. Le feels ike it. - . I . ferent in this respect, silver hieing then for circular giving Full iii urniation, ciao TNECOOK'S BEST FRl N . must antiseptic and. gold the !pest. la the friend In need, it wiihreducethe lufte,in- ngonta for McDowoll'g 1.adiea Garment Draft- �j -- -- - - --- - - mation,sq that the grip on the ti$sues of the ing Machine, its Yot,go tat. �+ Copper and bronze hold, about the Inid- LARGEST SALE IN CANA A, brood - vessels i■ relaxed, the uric acid is . We. i die betWesen the two more precious the- sent on Its way out of the body. __ �_ ,.___�____ a. ! -- - - -- - - -- - iy �" � W I The only Manufttpttwan I ­ J' �� - i I . , , 1e V E Ltdo5 In Canada Ot; _4 I - ., ®��� VAGABONDS OF SIBERIA -- - - - i Tl1It; THltifb:. - .... a real flexible, strong, light and durable' cob - In many parts of Siberia there wain- a " ` ' it she is content ben- -der about frgm village to village nuns GREATEST BOOKS* is Mo$qua , No Tacke, No Nails. I' ore her pales and - � The * I !t tr p ere he wains at here of men and women who are known � 1 wptina to grit relief .. „ e Y I11I0 a :. as vagabonds." These are Russians 1 e er Go 'dyes can vet alone wlthoui g .,,,,.OTa~'ll�g A41>+ Ask 1eBoo1H $6wnuptodata MILES' (can,) vtO- and Poles, - people- who have Dither Bu this Boot. Dods, he very !TABLE 06MPOUND. ti 'ersonal Mao'netlgm `� t e.0® Be Oomfortable. f9 161t t e best. - . isut if she WANTS to themselves been sent to Siberia, or are it b t n You will be Pleased. and mot #t ooni- i)e ,,. ,, wANTe to �. Thought Transference, �4 00 , toitable boots mtrong,WANTiitowalY th© descendants qt criminals or out- ' zntt work with ea.e laws, • These "vagabonds" are passport.- Ii 1lalet4n Club BOOK," II.� -" *-' made. 1 OO 4 It is not the ceStning nd alu,rort she will less people, over whom the police can ae M 11.1 h' (Can.) !toot ; it, is here alread }' '•��: sOETABLE BOM- not. ezercise •any very effeol.ive con All Throe forT.O - wit,hin our renr•t. MPOt.IND trot: The are now to ire collected aqd ; , , , ,Address... , y Mad i OUNQ. _ It she oast Y with that tiLPtltPj +;R IN et it at bar Dru tar., tour ulsorily settled in small colonies f OLE and fitted with Cork ;, p liroughout this is rueana dry ah. wul enclose to in those parts of Siberia whet© the all�����, root a�ideol�d aomtort, (, Thel .,A. M. C." EDICINE CO.. mate conditions - tl7s 8t. Pa 1 fit., Montreal and get a larva: bottle. ns most favor agriatllttir- Q If wise e�e will lose no ti a in doing its I al labor• The scheme it is believed 1223 to 1231 O Bt., Washington, O.O. , ` -' I, - - - - - -- - -- - -- _^,�.. t- p rj dl►mDhlet, Weman a Tri ' - - -- 8z lanBdu �,pb,y his the hearty support of the Czar, 41Dr *{tE i1,1131Vdii/, English t9hee *�''�jj i (� (� - ,' ,sailed treeeeeejjjiii oa application, who is prepared to devote tar sum8 f t1s Y■/ M �Vr -T�i I' / ge A Hog C■einge fUllable gonoods f _ A' f rom his private means to f n rt ht+r Its at right rant, RuclkweU .R Ue+, _ -- --- -- - ' . i 8uacesg rortaaw. ) OTT s. . , , . V11TTARx0. V. Y� }o► . �4 �. I 11 a .3 t 1 ,: r, a =,> S ,:, - `:y . . f t.:,'i rf ,.'Y. r' ,' , 3.,., y ..,. :, 44 1- . I,. 4 , . . �. „ E,. „ ?i 1 1 ``ff y': 1 I ... -:� -. , 1., .. at .e..'1 d q I 1. r I.. C. 1 1. 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Slways MA ., JAN. 1, 1$97 Ism IIaPPY ew Year. .� C. he 'nominations in *arbero loop on first page. d[ s a f. i` tr here .t 3 i +A. ,k l A r I i r r is with Woodbrid'e friends over she hohda . 4 — This is 'be date for good revolt lions, o- lee'addressla can a Way6 aBCH sac- our tubscripti cession. Remittances ar, tlhange of date on label to receipt of -money kssssp t e date vaid ahead photo gilllpr eYery, .Tuesday, Fi Ada and FICRERIN61ON l tf —Dr. F. LOCA _ _ _ _ x z - was— = - - _- s+ f 't' a� -:;� .. g ,.,� t t, k i -s,- � 4 i .... �x fiifl _ t -L izi°A,�.1v4^' - -. .�r,.F -s_ - '!2 -•.: - -=--�� > -. u�;ii' :f =:E+" t v. it r ,_ , .._. . rt . .., , ..y -.. ., �.. , -. -..,,. -.. i c • ': ... Fay - :: -. '$°'� _. C R.. [q r, {� Qv :� {A � .. .. ,. « S.t '!. 'b jI1 rya - ... ; -.�nR, , -. ., ,. s 1 •_ ' i'JFi, .. -.,, . ,.. .: .. .: _ v :: .. 6.� "t '^t• 1. 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Glee and family, TOroia10 are here for a few d ays with friebtle. —Mrs. Swallow and son Frank,. open the vacation with friends hereabouts. — Joseph hull, of Buffalo, is b®r, spending a few days with his sister, Mrs Reazina —W. Ha Field and i,amily; of Toronto were bore oyer Christmas -with bi parents. --Mr. acid Mrs. JohD Hoes, - are Marl with her father, Benj. Hartrick and othe relatives. , — Thomas :0. Johnston; of 06rriti, witu here this week with his father-in-law, J H. Rogers, —Fred Liilton l of Bad Age, M}cb. has been spending a . week or s -o will Henry Banks and family just north o the village. —T. Reilly, of Toronto, will preach -ii the Disciple church, Pickering, on Stan day January 3rd, ai 11 a.m. All wht attend will be made welcome. —David Annan returned home on Fri day from a recent trip to the Old'Country Fie willlikely•leave on another trip er, the sweet s,ppring time returus: — Frien�lr will please bear with us thi, creek in not -presenting you with an ex tonsiye local pale, We have all bwen st busy with election printing that the pape could not receive our proper attention. —David Fraser, of the Aberdeen Re corder, passed thrpugh here on Thursda, as 1:40 p.m. having lettL Toronto at 8:81 a -in. fie is w-alki;ng to bobton', and ex poets to reach Osl►awa before night. Ht is a fine looking incu of dark coniplea;ot about 30 years of ale. —A meeting of the 676rgy` of tas+ York,itural Deanory will be held in thi vilJak ©-next Monday and Tuesday. There will be a public service in St. Georges church ou Monday eveninh at 7:00. Rev J. fI. Talbot, Rector of St. Ueorge's Oshawa, will preach. All are cordials` invited to this service. There wiil be s celebration of Holy Comilluniou at E o'ol'och on Tuesday mot ning. — Besides the election of d einberB'tc the council board on - Monday Lest, thf electors of Pickering are asked to express themselves on it by -law to repeal Loca' Option. The ballot will be separate ,froth that upon which the names of the cariom candidates appear, . Fot .tear that this ballot may mat be thor.,ughly understood we here give the. form, qud hope" that oui explanation will be ample Those who desire to vote against Loca Option should stipport the bylaw ani crake their X in the top space. . Those dusiroue of supporting Local Qptic:n wit oppos.&- the by-law and make their X is the lower space. In other words ­For' ineans aeuiust local option. fin.] the w-or" ".tl;ainst" ineant;_ for. local option. ( Poacher is in favor of prohibition, local opiiou or a,.ay other -good teen^ perance measure, J. Centennial Corners. Will Cowan spent the Cbriotmaa boli days with his f iarents at 11'amilton. Will Yates, of Toronto, spent tiff week end at home. Barry Godfrey visited his parents 'al Sidney for a few days this week. Mr' Bassett is relieving him. Mies Eva Washington, 'of Toronto. spent Christmas with M-se Mabel Annie Poacher is still opposed to - paying the present assessor $140 for a feR weeks work. Good men are cou- stantly offering to do it -for one bun' dred. + Pickering Tp• Nomination$. The electors of Pickering tnrued oat it large numbers on Monday at the Tow'It @h;l hall, Brougham, for the purpose of uomin. ating candidates for the municipal ootincil The following names were plaoed in nom ination. -FoR'' WE rti H, MovE:n BECONITH i;ltm)1DAT.9 W J Ito ell 1 W Hogle ''Thos Pouoher- 1' R Hoo ar A Boyer It R elowbray J tieldon 0194RO10 Roger@' A Boyer A Boyer P R Hoover Goo Garow Jae Thornton A Johnston 7' R Wliite John Seldon A Boyer Jae silt+ Jae silts I K R Mowbray Goo Parker T P W ite Thos Carter F Roaeti 8 H Ste e! an $see. Qerow Rev A McAuley A Johns n H 8tovenson" Dr Batemon FOR IT-DEPUTY RREVE. Tboe Carter G Barnes P k HoOv" A Johnston oe Hips A Boyer W J Davey J' Hogle Jas Bdobardl Joe Hortop W J Hialiell Jas Hilts W J Michell John King R R Mowbra; D'8 Turner - Thos Beare. 1 W H Burk FOR SHCOND- DEPUTY R19RVZ, Thos Carter Jas Thornton Thom Bela- S H Stevenson Robert .Milne W t3 Berne Jae Hogle ° A Johnston J Bundy T C Osborne Gervas Cornell J Richard'' Gervas Oornell W J Davey T Osborne :boo Beare John King , J Thornto W J Bodell <.l; Goo Tool f: Wilson J N Hortop W H Smith S H Stevensot 8 H Stevepeatt ^.! A Johnston J N Horton FqR THIRD- DEPUTY REEVE, ' P Whi14 JasThorntou Thou Beer Tboe Cartier John W Tool Rd Wiled] A Johnston p tt Stevenson W 0 Barne R W Evans' ; P R Hoover iI A Buntin W J Davey q (lornell T C Osborn A Johnston . Smith W J Clark John W Tool H Spencer C Palmer FOR COUNOILLt /R. TbOo tosre- a H Stevenson T P Wbft John W Tool C RoQare ,q.. E Wilson Tboe Hunter W J @bell Goo Tool J Thornton P R Hoover Thos Carte A Johnston t. John King ?' W J chel D 8 Turner , W (3 Barnes J Fiubdy A 1; er " A W kl Bray `�i J Undorbi; J 3I ortro A Johnston R Wilson John Sinclair W Hollinger ., // J Hendarsot W J Dale A Allison R M I ;atowk, When this boar had elg 'Plied, the clerl W" elected to the chair and the vtwinn andidates celled" upon, f} IIaPPY ew Year. —For a report of he 'nominations in *arbero loop on first page. —C. Campbell, of Ot'tavra,''witeJ here over the holiday with friends. —W. Ham, jr., and Miss Corn: ar� with Woodbrid'e friends over she hohda . 4 — This is 'be date for good revolt lions, And the testibg dates follow in quio i sac- cession. —Mr. O'Brieln tivill lie ii5 the Nubs photo gilllpr eYery, .Tuesday, Fi Ada and Saturda y. l tf —Dr. F. )ilenY3i r�'iil visit tic ering' `and will be�f<mnd at the Gordan Molise ' the 1st and 3i•dTuesday.in the won'b, 1st and 15th. 24�f — Pickers ° Col,'egq reopens for winter "term.on Tue day neat, Jantiary 5th. The Prosp6cts, fo the 3-ezr are by na means disewiraging. t John. A ie of rttirpel t, killed oil ' Monday, a sixteen- months old pig that weighed 5001 lbs, It Iije sured seven abd one half feet long. —Dr. J. II, Eastwood' of Peterboro, ealled u nI Ills nuinerous friends here � on Thugs ti �'4 are all pleased to hear !I of his contsnmed prosperity. -- Dr. Crops, dentist, will be in Picker- irg the, 2nd and 4th -Tueiaday of this month. Special inducements this month for those requiring sets of teeth. y —We reoi•et to stateAbat Mrs. Edward Campi,eli, of Whitchuicli, is dangerously ' ill vita inflarnmation of the lungs, but we expect that slie will Aoo❑ recover. ' —F. S. 91�ence, of Toronto, delivered an addi;e,s on local option here Sa�urday evening ev g ;n Pirie's hall at which there was not a very large attendance. Al. though opposition was inyited there 'Was no response.1 — Andrew,Annan was elected '17 of S. S. No. 2 on - Wednesday, while T. ' 11 B. Marquis was appointed to fill out; the, term of the late Harry Westgate. ii The best of good feeling prevailed at • the meeting, a fe�ct tb�t should be gratifying ' to alit - -Quite a large number of children in Dumbarton ere suffering from an epid• \ emic prevalent in that - locality. Rev. Mr. Chisholm, Geo.. White and (lee. Parker eacli have members of their faNi. lies under treatment, but in each case we are happy to state recovery is expected. —We must congratulate George Kerr cn his appbintment to the position of fi trustee of our school, he having been app' pointed to that position at the meeting do Wednesday. John Fields retired after ` havWg served the section faithfully fir' vears But for some Blight differences = o opinion on the part of the frastees, the meeting wag aw agroeable one. —Those who have a desire to hear a first -class dntertainment should visit Dumbarton ion the ev�ving of Tne day January bib. The services of Miss Jessie Alexander baye been secured and ' that fact sbould guarantee the succes of the effort on the part of the committee. ' It is not the desire of the friends of I the church to make money out of this under. taking, if only the expenses can be . met. — Williaru Bell, who resided- on i tike Squires farm south of _ here for ' epwe time, died at Port Perry Monday, ged 67 years and 4 months. Some: time fiago deceased was severely gored by a furi'aLed �^ bull resulting in a severe injury to his spine and since that time he has beeni an invalid. The funeral took place to Gr ve' ,' ,. side cemetery on- Thursday when a 1 rge number of friends followed the remains to their last resting place. ( The bereaved family have much sympathy in Weir bereavement, as Mr. Bell was n ueb esteemed by all Who knew hire, —The Christmas tree held on Toss ay evening by St. George's 13nnday 13c col proved a success. Santa Claus was there in' all- his babeliments and - dispensed :the gifts from a well stock9d tree. The 'pro. gram was very well rendered, especia'iv the singing of Misses Clara Ham and Ruby Hilts in their Dlemipg duette. in derella was very well represented 1� a t tableaux, the effect thoQh, was slip itly ( marred by the lights failing in the first and. third scenes.' The dress worn by the -Queen was of silk gauze and h s a history attached —not having seen the 1 light for 25 'soars, and was last worn kt1a . ball in Australia. The accompa i rs ' were Misses Fawkes and Ham. —Coss. - - -As will be seen from the re por t n another column the municipal nomi tions fur this township were held t Brougham on Monday la3t when a 1 r 8 number of names were proposed fore• e b of the various Positions. After consi r able consultation of the various oa i• dates the following names will ape r ` npon the ballot papers. For Re Rafph R. Mowbray and Thomas Porte e, for First - Deputy, Peter R. Hoover' a r; d James Richards; for Second- Depict , 'homas Beare and Joseph N. Horto ; or TbirA Deputy, Wm. G. Barnes a r Thomas C. Goborne. All the other da didates having withdrawn -from that position, James Underhill, of Claremont, e. councillor by acclamation. Fro a review of the names above, it will be seen that botb candidates for the re e- obip have been in the oonncil for the islet few yeare, and are therefore espArion sed. For seooDd place, both are experien ed- -The other candidates. are all new U len, with their spurt, Net to win, From our - -personal knowledge .of the aspirantk we are bound to say that the council of 1897 will be no diserace to tbis the ba nar ownsbip. no mutter wbnt ticket proves aiettessful. - _1`'•rat! f � [�s'j itLd3 _..t^ Y , ��"itryi� -.-4. - ,'"_3- .'.I.Y�� � .^ y 'I , •. - -James McClure is spending the holi days with friends here. - 017W —W. J. Sixomith and wif, of Torontu ar�here with the letter's parents. Mrs. F. R. Glee and family, TOroia10 are here for a few d ays with friebtle. —Mrs. Swallow and son Frank,. open the vacation with friends hereabouts. — Joseph hull, of Buffalo, is b®r, spending a few days with his sister, Mrs Reazina —W. Ha Field and i,amily; of Toronto were bore oyer Christmas -with bi parents. --Mr. acid Mrs. JohD Hoes, - are Marl with her father, Benj. Hartrick and othe relatives. , — Thomas :0. Johnston; of 06rriti, witu here this week with his father-in-law, J H. Rogers, —Fred Liilton l of Bad Age, M}cb. has been spending a . week or s -o will Henry Banks and family just north o the village. —T. Reilly, of Toronto, will preach -ii the Disciple church, Pickering, on Stan day January 3rd, ai 11 a.m. All wht attend will be made welcome. —David Annan returned home on Fri day from a recent trip to the Old'Country Fie willlikely•leave on another trip er, the sweet s,ppring time returus: — Frien�lr will please bear with us thi, creek in not -presenting you with an ex tonsiye local pale, We have all bwen st busy with election printing that the pape could not receive our proper attention. —David Fraser, of the Aberdeen Re corder, passed thrpugh here on Thursda, as 1:40 p.m. having lettL Toronto at 8:81 a -in. fie is w-alki;ng to bobton', and ex poets to reach Osl►awa before night. Ht is a fine looking incu of dark coniplea;ot about 30 years of ale. —A meeting of the 676rgy` of tas+ York,itural Deanory will be held in thi vilJak ©-next Monday and Tuesday. There will be a public service in St. Georges church ou Monday eveninh at 7:00. Rev J. fI. Talbot, Rector of St. Ueorge's Oshawa, will preach. All are cordials` invited to this service. There wiil be s celebration of Holy Comilluniou at E o'ol'och on Tuesday mot ning. — Besides the election of d einberB'tc the council board on - Monday Lest, thf electors of Pickering are asked to express themselves on it by -law to repeal Loca' Option. The ballot will be separate ,froth that upon which the names of the cariom candidates appear, . Fot .tear that this ballot may mat be thor.,ughly understood we here give the. form, qud hope" that oui explanation will be ample Those who desire to vote against Loca Option should stipport the bylaw ani crake their X in the top space. . Those dusiroue of supporting Local Qptic:n wit oppos.&- the by-law and make their X is the lower space. In other words ­For' ineans aeuiust local option. fin.] the w-or" ".tl;ainst" ineant;_ for. local option. ( Poacher is in favor of prohibition, local opiiou or a,.ay other -good teen^ perance measure, J. Centennial Corners. Will Cowan spent the Cbriotmaa boli days with his f iarents at 11'amilton. Will Yates, of Toronto, spent tiff week end at home. Barry Godfrey visited his parents 'al Sidney for a few days this week. Mr' Bassett is relieving him. Mies Eva Washington, 'of Toronto. spent Christmas with M-se Mabel Annie Poacher is still opposed to - paying the present assessor $140 for a feR weeks work. Good men are cou- stantly offering to do it -for one bun' dred. + Pickering Tp• Nomination$. The electors of Pickering tnrued oat it large numbers on Monday at the Tow'It @h;l hall, Brougham, for the purpose of uomin. ating candidates for the municipal ootincil The following names were plaoed in nom ination. -FoR'' WE rti H, MovE:n BECONITH i;ltm)1DAT.9 W J Ito ell 1 W Hogle ''Thos Pouoher- 1' R Hoo ar A Boyer It R elowbray J tieldon 0194RO10 Roger@' A Boyer A Boyer P R Hoover Goo Garow Jae Thornton A Johnston 7' R Wliite John Seldon A Boyer Jae silt+ Jae silts I K R Mowbray Goo Parker T P W ite Thos Carter F Roaeti 8 H Ste e! an $see. Qerow Rev A McAuley A Johns n H 8tovenson" Dr Batemon FOR IT-DEPUTY RREVE. Tboe Carter G Barnes P k HoOv" A Johnston oe Hips A Boyer W J Davey J' Hogle Jas Bdobardl Joe Hortop W J Hialiell Jas Hilts W J Michell John King R R Mowbra; D'8 Turner - Thos Beare. 1 W H Burk FOR SHCOND- DEPUTY R19RVZ, Thos Carter Jas Thornton Thom Bela- S H Stevenson Robert .Milne W t3 Berne Jae Hogle ° A Johnston J Bundy T C Osborne Gervas Cornell J Richard'' Gervas Oornell W J Davey T Osborne :boo Beare John King , J Thornto W J Bodell <.l; Goo Tool f: Wilson J N Hortop W H Smith S H Stevensot 8 H Stevepeatt ^.! A Johnston J N Horton FqR THIRD- DEPUTY REEVE, ' P Whi14 JasThorntou Thou Beer Tboe Cartier John W Tool Rd Wiled] A Johnston p tt Stevenson W 0 Barne R W Evans' ; P R Hoover iI A Buntin W J Davey q (lornell T C Osborn A Johnston . Smith W J Clark John W Tool H Spencer C Palmer FOR COUNOILLt /R. TbOo tosre- a H Stevenson T P Wbft John W Tool C RoQare ,q.. E Wilson Tboe Hunter W J @bell Goo Tool J Thornton P R Hoover Thos Carte A Johnston t. John King ?' W J chel D 8 Turner , W (3 Barnes J Fiubdy A 1; er " A W kl Bray `�i J Undorbi; J 3I ortro A Johnston R Wilson John Sinclair W Hollinger ., // J Hendarsot W J Dale A Allison R M I ;atowk, When this boar had elg 'Plied, the clerl W" elected to the chair and the vtwinn andidates celled" upon, f}