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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1897_01_2274'� �� �. <= � I - I I I - gmgw, nl�� - I Z­ 4 h, AP4 Zw Am 2114011,- '71, _,M N04 Or_ V_ olir i IMP 4 le 'N -M, 10. -"-Fp -W, 4i . k .1 � J. 91", N;r 1,- 5, F J r A �05 Am", R V N J- \-, ii; - a P. I _qt T� 4 Al V :4, 7 - F - Ji 13 jjvl, Y fit 1897 NO* XV1.-- ------ 6 -i. PICKERINGI ONT FRIDAY- JANUAIRY 22 VOL Centennial Corners. GREENWOOD. is v, sit- t OUTAROUNDUS., Chs er, of Scarboro t Wes r, of Torou 0, is, visiting at i Annis his Jug her grandmother$ Mrs. Lev Med LAMT LOCAL HAMMMUS RECORDID BY AL. Tremble's. ay, is week. 0 oorry to.6 Mrs. T. Bayle; we or and iss min Jenuie and Charlie Annis, THE PRESS AND JOTTHD DOWN By OUR M BATEMA14, M,D., C.31.,M.C.P. under the doctor's care. e visiting Jeanette Chester spent a few dayll Coroner. offlos arid' Residence, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Moore ar friends in Darlington. friends in Toronto at r. 0 L A R E M 0 14 T,-:,:.,. Sunday Schoo lEing Street, Pickering ofBee ho ra: Morniult present. h eve Start Dar popular I sup't.. 9:30 to 11;3o; Evening 6 to 8. A number of tile-larger boys Closson, is sufferiug from an attack Of ed school for the winter months, M, D,, C., F. T. 'Miss Ada Patterson is wit Claremont drawo it people Grippe.. We trust he will soon be 0. DEWAR, u to moctrical friends. number of Qk;l VIVE. C. Attention give ofns and fr(,m here these evenings. Two of our &go'iU Battery treatment by Galvanio lli�d by Dr. J. H. ifill, was the residence you lis have rented the old rink there that lately uest of W. J. Graham. the oyeter WHITEVALE. Eftstwoo�`.- I)al-'s block, Vic, IT g, 013t. 9 A number from here took in 13 Dr. Swith wilL bo 6re first Rud- third supper also tionle oysters at Brougham Oil rusli f actory of th is p Tuesday of ov6ry moutb. Tuesday evening. They report a splendid The b night and day. oung folks of tilljo. ning -M Friday evening a load of y� Fl, arboro, E NTON & DODDS. B ES ILLS this vicinity visited tho carlival at Stouff- The heavv rains of Sanday so in Miss Rodger of Sc A 1610(19 SPINK SOT 8 ree n's dani Miss Ida Thornton. jlCITORR, E` 111y the volulpe of water in F. L. Gree M, e til lid i stj L ftil III I 'Toro t Clar ok out for-the conii*ng Lhat part of the batill was Ditet, t 0 k. emont -TC-r carried awav, Lo ce Jobia Williarha oast of hel ii, ill with nd eie Ilivergary. Date will be gi% 8 considered i)ut mell woN at once set to work a 13 A 1311 S - illflAIIIiiiation, ittid his case i -turii6d tu Tor uto E� FREWELL, Q m rel clies the public tl!A� mill will Miss Lilliai3esse has rc 'It, oilty Crown tto' y, and hsfew, idi 11PI7 TE Illing as though Uothin" ullufjuf%l had fter spending a Sclicitor. Cour' HO 10-Y 6�61ce Famil V PAtbu t F 16ut 04.7, per bbl. n formed Rlid be rut use, Whit A liockey longite has bee bapponed I lug. gaulo Several penions fr6m Bran $10 (A), Shorts $1Q,U0 pur ton Wo illay expect somo very oxeit thitl place fit tt 1) TAVRALN, BAR11TS' -o tile w1utfir ends. chureb st hel o beful Di8fil, bo tile Locust solicitors, co ollipogito Po Balsam---Zion. 0 tor Jobu Neat aild wifo, of 113 vices Oil j8unday last. Dow & - "T"' B.A.; Theo. -h e The rain whic y out. ino.Bal1l)(v Calls d Offica, W) an fell on hfor �u fo W d Hy 14 %v itb fi mQi4e!toLo TUI i n all day Sunday. and bu few at U h 1110her -as othe water to raiBe in the pc:.d rn c ten(ted cliurcl) in consequL hiiii docided to Ove Ill, i� age d Jobiluit. Bund.N Mr. and Mrs. W. Dikiney Opent last that, USual, .1-urtunately r Veterilt(try. butimess, und rotiio andtliol'of oro will sell 'weck vibiting friends in thti city. dune bo tile carnival at the Albort Shaw has returned I oil 11 0 f'toch at it good dii4collut, ftfi w We are all going' to S VETE ARY L1 - 1 Mrs. Shaw am it present 0P1.1"q Tuesdav boro, and be and 'T ontar o Vot- 00611 from flilvt. oleeN%hero in -dotjiitiiritili,(;Ittreiilotit, next sseoraduato of th r Visiting tile latter &BisterY ormary lie iti debirou6 of reutiug hie Disney baR purchased n6w light af (;rcen River. -iv puf t), as 11" I'd at y of LI)e Ontario 'the t;ity ever Ali f go one aud one good Illun, to qp-to date surpri: of (irve leaving for 8120iIN -Y I d OffieO� TE tile Old lrolwtl�t of 0,agon; all In aaad Rhop h1yee iniles nort t ( f'k k �vuds going th -11H tnKilo �,t'Uy ti eir man N Lalloes at i ro u Tole- I-Is acher, was S Ito 4 P ('�� - -. 'H ubbur(l, 'our old tichool to Major oil Saturiitty 11a C, hGVTe f ro au, n- LSSC(l n117 to 11 a. addroes, "ohen of ostocill by his friontli, M, grtij)b w - U 0, here oil llo� is a cceeding well (w,,trboro friends noLlii8 gift hIls. Mc throuO.I.tlie village betv,,eeli the liaLf Green Th14 � I-j;, was Llot forgotten, Its w vebruary be a ii-and 19 a m. f ttito %%as also'tient-hor- social 10 rch. Tho-prograll) first Rnd last rig wag full� a (1;iArtc-I lh-got tho 4 out h 011tal will be furpioled by the Epworth League, ailla. ea �rous N, Coil v �N flnef"I" 1106, to be hold hbro 01) ,Tlic weathers turning vt�i..tri ch I oi co, I the pro.ceedi will uo to that 80c"Y- noxt`woeh- jobn 1)iijuey has purchased it new all to onct�, alli] nly knet ior takjn��f gQ �Woduvlidfty Rud Thmoday T P i n (it) t 011),od - rig to draw pork and 1)rodtice to Toronto. work atall, cRil't cu 0 Fri;klvo chureb, will be ov all, I go',T to jo tl w I i ter -us. No need goin to free;,.e to dea 0` tria.,,., B of MaYriage , :.p will be fiV0 803SIOUS In all, at whi2li 601110 'rho Balsam market is its good and much nothino, wh It U N'T I N G, uty 16f OrtaTio. n disunboiolle will take more convenient to many of icker for tho Coil 01-1 very nsidence, I'lehering vieit Claremont. Labt week a voting la(iv and gentl!man 1­6 or tit h.is TO 4)l ,00 programs for full now to, _y Geo. Mutch met with rather, a serious of Green River attempttA to col le t_J d.9 0 1164p6DI3 f0!V Winitr TerrM ou Tuosday, A, friell(Illy gaillo of fUrlilig betwO011 ty laiit Friday. While Wilitevale.by way of the- p6nd. Oil I c M alyern club and Claremont, wits p1h) oil. accident in the ei January 5th, 1897. �de her go ahe;,d (1,1-cotch ig' a holl8c, driving thrquell an archway into one of the ing the ice be m C)B U 1"N 1-10 e : !1_ . . �;__ ;� L: liere Satu -dity, tile liolile club got badly lie Irtinent, T 'hio horses became unmanage- faiihion.) She had not gone far befole S -y I"1r.!11Sl1(1tI 'U oval , ioet brands Of hotel yardti, for s­lwlte-1 With 01, worsted, ico being too soft fo'- the museI available. 9ftlyern players are d AEA 0 outed 'Businos, b L' Rtiiiaos witll at- able and lie was thrown from the load and broke* through the ice and scream(d- wj-;IL� 1hL tu- travellers. had his fa�e badly cut. Ile had to be taken help. The Rent from bel" Giving up 3':Ij� % 'd - 4' ho (114 who 111111gillo they cati. to the hospital when several stitches were 1keep cool I'm coming.- flowever alit; t 6uperiur Lp our lit �'F L-.,ttowe, ilro� Make a more cred- Iftble oxh, L*uu U tile nc6ost;ary to dross the WOUIld. Richard managed to crawl out betore. Lis assi, LERK C-0 _N rroWj SHIP the u­n�dersignod iu�endi to give up buel- return match If favored with keen lee. Wilson brought home his team and the r6ach-ed her. R. B 171V Ing Do Columish4ovE r for- tak ness and rent the tin shop, he will sell There will be a grand racing oarolval at wounded man returned 1)), train. He is ntant and i6surance, Agent. sta Ek v i 10, his entire i4ock of stoves and tile Caledonjitu riuk on Tuesday evening getting along nicely flow. The following ofbio6rs were a ly installed 4rty. Nvills pro -ceut m %eting -ItL�j_ ol; farin prol - ., . .. . .: by Past. D. D. Wonch at a rc le. WJU be in Ranges at ooet price for cash 4 -#** Ijoit, January *26111. There will be throb F. lodge in ase's of Brougham L-O. 0. for tbe� and take 15, 24 and 25 If, for -rftelug, 11 its for Whitby, Wougb-uja evOry mon-lity afternoo AR WO ball, Whitevale. W. G. Gerow, N. C ic-Li cif businea Off tin slid granite flr IlmCt Eest lady and girl ahater. Tbe baud haa Major, V. G. J. W. Wo ware. Died attrooklia, on Thursdrq,J an I 4th S. ills Jor, 18!r,, Bsther Beckett, k and All'itocountsiot paid for full part' W. Traii, P.N.G.,T, W. Lani �rtux, kS poUCHER, Licensed Auc- been engaged forthe evouitlu- 800 b- . jich. ree. wy H 0 m t,luawr. etc-, for Fa-st Yor prizeii relict of ilia late . Armstrong, per-secy. , A. E. Ila' _JL tloneL-T, V oil Blight, aged 80,years and 4 mos. ti v o. Strict Must be settled by note. Jam Jartll and South Obt'Lri ituto chaplain.' Appointed ufficers­ Ufred Le wbole of will open at 7 o'clopk and roinaiii so tuention !ive� to all Orders by niAil or telopaph. _b unThe South Ontario Farman' lust Come and see my tock forepurc ming 10 p. in. as follows :---Oshawa Jan 2-, Lh; Hoover, warden Dr. Hutchinson cou ,kdrees THOS-YOUCHER. 80where. .0ects of Itay. McLm-u moot Peu- r o U g li a m 0 n t el The hotisehottl c Whaby, an 28th; Colurnbue, Jan 219th; ductor ; Jao. Laughlin, R,S. 7. B TIN I Y, Claremont. will be offomd (or sale by public auctiot, blyrtle, Jan 30; Grocubank, �Feb let; Ep- nock, L.S.8. J. Malcom, I.G. W. Iregg,l AN PO 13'r I LL, AUCTIO�NEER, ETC., Frokiijo Manse, OD.,Slkttll 111111ftly oorn, Fob 2nd; Claromuut, Fob 3rd, and o.r.. W Irwin, R.S.N.G. Burio -son River solicits sales from his num- S.N.G. Dr. 13,tti S. V. 6 Fs rrie .30th, cowmelleing at 1 U'Cluck, On tilt' Whitcvalo, Fob 4th. aro is- of Temoeranc us 1rieu18 t�otbiarana-nnttr. Brodie, K. S. V. G. slid eV(LrVtI1iO9 that iB to.bosold will saws dtty and linniodintoly after %he di The South Ontario Sons f ILY,12 st ulmotd be bari )lod liN. the snb-,-riber with fl�e Posal Of the aliuvo plopm-tv. the house 'Will. hold their serni antinal district divi- Friday. J 014 t firld two lots owlit-d un(] 0cC(Il1Ied'bY tile Pion in I ort Perry on %atea tire exi llito james Ilew %%.'Il 6o oflol,t%il with the A nun*ibvr of do�lu )ected. A a 1890 is. t I the verY best advantage. 481 y an. '42nd. AUDLEY. Tim I for concert will be given ill tile town hall the Did �ot]I bear the thundi-ir f irnituro ite �rlfpasged, lot us QugRwt 60.1110 OVelling by the members of tlie order. Now. Simon Peter, where art tl etiterpi, tj ug eviiplo 4pirouti' Cburcb, A n named Maxy Sti.ith, a John Richurdson, late of the P u okeri vou regu ate your time young worna ele iii Ess 1. at�rvant at Principal Waugh'n house here, otaff, has gone to visit his u. 0 s Oil -ott has gouu to spend a year of our I 1897 by oil ome surprime was oceasionoj lie) 1.06 died Su&lday. supposedly from abortion. John Ell I)t-camelinown that An. 2. 0 p oilday whou it The ui4ortunate girl came here last fall with his uncle, J.. Murphy, of - Oran -wiiiig Praver the general inei oliatit, had i tb M. r. W a rom Wing. MO Waltham Watches:. d w L'utou. ugh and hi family from Miss Lizzic Orvis returned f re 1�it)ie 7 F '.!)AV—se 010 1)01,10fit Of his -it i, iiitiug made an, assIgIlIlf0ilt. fOl Brdford, in Simcoe �ounty, where her hain litat 'Week, where she hus bet oul f The Kre ha& Put up Creditors. As '11t bitu not btrayer lives. Dr. C%r 1 you y a statelut 40ti lias empannel- ftien&. ver e ed we cautlot 9- ltd a Jury and is holoing a coroner'a in. Excuse no, liberal -ininded readt r, for itcli 17P 111 114, want ill Sterling -ou) t 0 a way fi vin� last week. Some o lievel Cases a lal world �&,'and fo'm A are murVelf, but preautile that the fall was not a 919ILD queut as we go to press f this no, Vs inay f M of cheapnesA al)d good work- tic one, und that the counnore John Mathews, 0 a� r erly of seem.old thereby. Irl is hn� i,efD the tto of Reach. was sentenced to Six mouth in jail Jimmy Doyle has taken charg of th will, Id the' hum of UeVve Winne Nothing like thell school caretaking tor the ballz;ce f 18,14;, scarcely stop for a molneut to view An�.L. for killhig aheep. -It aplioare that he visit for acceptablo, 0 ed a neighbor'o f R 4 rows prostrate and blighted prospects 1, gunjin )land, slid shot in place of John Elliott 6b�h sheep its lie wanted-' When Mathews Messrs Guthtie and Th9s Pilcker 11 ba a' r ho 11ev. J. h1cLean p eachod hit; farewel 1(1 -ko t le Xmas on on'babbath ovoi,iiug liwt, and al'. �Vas arrested woro a red flannol bonnet, been appointed our S.S. L gatel Will fit over his head, covering both convention in Claremont this inont.,I. W" made to Youiug IV GC�rard*SIs., C it y You �ati ge t em an a though it was vory stcripy the church eyes, Over one eye he wore a large wad of E. L. of C. E. is doing well WW Ld -Iled. The Methodlethiendo kind'.y d'8' batting. while a hole wa� cut for the other promises to be of m uoh benefit here last hundred other st) les in 6 it' now More old, E te8(:ijorP,_mur(- at-,illents t1jan peused With 'their evening service that eye, 'and a brass riuv stit9ied into it, pro. Tuesday!,ev'ening a number of essa a ere er Gold Filled, Si ji; the ;r(i ji8t lJow. Ner, N ickel tiley julglit atteud. Rev h1r. 1.,egRott vyus bably for focussing p vwvH from perf C: In )16 ttld and Gull Metal at 't. At the C1060 Of the worli. '. ree ey- The changea of Canadian wiitfr cre pre$eill find 11,00014 PRI 1wrienced rnale, teac�, iTs Greed S lay, w Pervice the Congregation - -; , .; nday and Mon& v lant. 'hor e' I)a9ftod tip to All( realized on So po. llit(J p fitrowli dav, and lo idIN f�llt I un( thaud frozen, cold nor -we8ter, good froo Qf olo vil warm Uny 'ime. oftho hand. Ile lifts durbo a Get Our retired farmers iute�id going into bu.si. Master Will Huntly had the rnift rtune- work here, a' d his left many Warta neas on their own account next spring. to budly bruise his ankle by having horse ola, 0 W Ur. and the Mimes L f Cherry fall on bis last week. IB�ut lateilt eporti friends. tilig at llopkins last wood, were visi, sav that he is getting around agitin Trump Waitch"Os". kii@ Mi w nuie Pardon, has htd eek. TORONTO VINAKIAL Markham Road. tsome'thiuk that et cor�efi L pondent might class photogiaphed by ric' , of $2,75 aCh. vortise for some snow-but I advised th 11 is vibiting fiv udsior ad Whitby, and we hope for -a picill3re. CORPORATJON) Iflor, Bessie Yetc to wait till laterand I w uld do the beat I Miss Pardon is one of our niost pai sta-kin week. k could for them. 10 6 W p ithy Bay teachers. a lie Call Play oboo, old snap Autlio ri" C P.,:; �z y I I . 1 �: 11 has bo� -t sue zea a 500)000, The c' straightened u Albert- Dennis, V.S., havinp- sily t i lug. t er t o. Perrier, a Willi Wro. Flern, all our sick folks except and V. colleg is He wi!l soon be here for the winter, and is atteii it-, �cribed C a 1) 628 0 0 ces6ful year in Toronto hilss Jenule UDderwood is rapi�ly re* be is gottine in shape. N u, j cove New-: Williams ring froin her recent illuose msfagallIL here for a couAjeati book-ketplug and cyal- I (,omptiny ii6ve opened a lirii6�h in the Ilink ilia boys had beiter �keep mum Our ado-carpp, Mr Job 08ton,althouph he This niercial business. keeps travelling between :the ea-lit and wet , Myron Orvis has secured Ole a' 'villagc� oi, Nclicring. ir the (AlAce latelv Oc- o roub!e. cjwle( 0 ill be getting iut t i t)y r they W 0 llient of the iintlersigned. 'Oct" Pickering township for the b ti al boo i a M. cat�e�wood, is Vi6itilIg -her ends'of our Viflaqe, I fcar$e has not coll' 'Wed frie ell Hopkins oi tile -Life -and int6mr he news this wdeU. sits,�- ilds'norib, and. is ook ing. little. ed iift,� D e. po ill be re,;eiyed t edited, by J. Cast zates. y Our brush furnishing fitotory a few-ro*dii at bigiiLs ot be feAlpg very good �ov The Drat's issue,3 on ivii parts, boyo mu f -Queen Victoria'." He is a I u�tler and collec',iong made 0 ht. as they 6 eolned to like the orth on the river, beloqgiug to Win. G. wants your 'order. on vei� lil)ar.&I termE, worieY loalltd Uu votes Sunday Di y Barnes is running over hour of time with ULd otli'Ur Eecuritiee, Mrs. FriLuk Smith basreturn d I rom her lu 6 EO, HERE, Manager Mud.' extra hands to cope with, orders for spring e. western trip looking hale as po Her e waded the �etoh and W, MaXw I I - - trade. ''mud and soent an eveniag recent17 at As the old year has goiIe and we brother, Herbert Perkins, of M new, our general Jurvisto 'GOUNCIL" are wn, whore they had a fioe tiWe. tiug uite a piece in the' get came with her but returned to thc city On COUNTY C READ Monday to look for a situatiou s tins'llitlL. merchant here intends selling on hiti f all Nellie Walters, wbo has as visiting stock at reasonable rates to make room for her grandparents here, has o ROUGHAM. -Inty of Onthrio. 13 to -her Cot spring goods. gl, You may expect bargaiasin d to parebt's home in York. We ar several lines. J. Price w Out two sturdy brawny armed "Vulcans" meeting Of the "Coune forour the Cor young has resiamed bis posi is reeve of east Toronto'. Honor' so in ilia.41ty Saturday. note that her father, Wm. W lter@, -The f1r6t wilfsewing MaC, 111le' VoLreball b y sinoe the rain on P oration of the County Of Ontario, for the yeax us Sunday AudleY Rraduate. ... ....... 1897 Will lit, heldpursuant to the Statutein that lion JD the city nding to slippery horse shoes. ourt House, in the Town of It' seems the rumors that av4 reached" " re y 'the last Our ol bores a oor Hy Hopkins V. beb I X. A. MoDings ham. f a t the U M 4A Writ, H oogrove ba returDed from h, h n Tuesday,, the 26tb (lay of January, beela with frieds. as regaraing the -contesting f the repaiLl Whitby, 01 olty whtore she baS little to the north has not got the use. of Amstant, at the hour of two o'clock in the af ter- vote of Local Option, have ha t ho eff tet a laid before 'he coun- and An. Brooke, of Markham, his arm for shoeing as yet, but he is now 120013. All ",counto to b I properly cartifle4i to the g upon friends. inoensing even those whofavored the rePtAl all in not be forWaTdet 1Lr able to drive out without an itesistamt. Choice' Family Flo lnr� Ibis week 00 aler k a& ie"tshree days bef org the lutifAiII9 (if as they are tir6d of he L'n'g a out it. BY J. T. Jewell has dim osed of much of The inclomcaoy of the weather prevented fte council. any means let our oouucil sti�p ou the expects Flo be able to itaye a great many from attending the annivor- FARZWOLL. atook wad ppular prices'..,-;" mo J01114 R At 11"y servioas at Loonst. Hill Ygetilodiss vement.. wauty Clark, Coo uty of ontilrie In the current number of t1he t wee f church Sunday lawt. On, Monday follow A load 0 young folks Atte-nded a PatY M agazius aii article appears on C a 11 ad, omas (Joslin's Monday eyening and iug although squally all day cleared up by PtCKERING POST OFFICE.,,,-, as Th Abroa4" from the pod of F. ion, Choite Ham"s and Bac the outing. evenilag 80 that many more could ttend Ire ple'sised witb Brown, B.A This some writer iq the Fred u d. W( and tskatiXIR' parties, tha outertaiument as there wag treat on arrive frm Tcn onto 8 10's Pure Lard at 10C A' P0 n Between ditace, here and baud. that used to attend No. 5 Mails CIO" Toronto& saa.1111. young fo)ks ar aving a jolly time V� 7al rr her to our west. lived with his fat Arrive G.T,W. 6 10 Cl000 G T W 6 56 aim :Wa kei�p, good assortment of gro to .1 11 if slaaw does not join G T E 6 10-h in OTO G T H 7 50 a na glad to see our young frit;ud Torronto8Wpua Harbageum for horaes and cattle, the this Whilby 8 46 v m Chiuesl-Y suit Which 8 45 P XM (i T WS 00 pLu l� wa's atarted in high Spheres of action. 6 T X kest blood paritler. Oatmeal, Corn Die hold x v BIA06868- 17,40- is, itill, ip Orogrss, The atnuunt weal, whestlet, Oats. fillor4, or IPPOI13 t orders - issued On all parts of the world. The flows Oil' Wd 6.8404 here on involved is niue Million, pounds. eorltina tow Bran, etc., etc., all eold at ful oyster symp))er ash' The stieffi'Anine was The Aurora Fire Brigade has ad the following oweers Asso*ssor- Wt reasorlable prices for T1106day tea SAV=60 IBAUM IM ful Rud muell James Huater, ohief Ge oolleotort -J. -S, Jar [a $Ila ilia oystors plenti o.�Trivett, first R. Tornilimpon 'he prograin whi6b fE11owed 1*eugium alad R. Osbrn gin. auditors, Henry 06mer silild J ea. T 6, s000nd on F RING Ir Gbb fuppr wil giyon the 17th 1�kvies Board of Healtb,. 1i f a miscollanooto abi.ty- *,m All C-oruwall y eent per aunum. bec%irity iridlefutable- bos onsf, the Buppo Was J*r M-H,0-, Ot T. lJoble, or. Win 6 X.,owalm'. 1: sl.j Nor& actor.. -73 4R nit- 777777- VE 'i­ 41; 'Irk f, 1g, All I A, t b� k ap- per. They went on towards the scene you at all V, stamwred Eliabe cid activity, where the objeaveo worq beF-- tug in all signs of emotion till she was iug banded, a, do'Zon a minute, uipos roadv to bunst, 11 (.-annot d t nd AS,-,, GOOD,- GOLD. un Bra a the carts and waggoins wh" carried bovir y tather mi command you so; a[ wo HAT"]ft,L X:& mu most to blame for imin- him to re- Far- all. III ask i ng on. Lueetta inabsted on paxting from Y7 tlgzo with him in It at st have bi�� them away. I do 164o ro bira . and THE FW. It lease you.41 � 001NO ON IN ve of harvest. Ace WHAT 19 V= the e "No I saw It too" said .ElizaetJi�- f worli�, P a. rae *hon they drow aW the He had wm* buiness tw it It No, no," maid LucoitLa, "Lot it all b6.' Zg i low Farfr" waa buying As was June. "And I can am, re you he POUP10. OF THE GLOBS. CORNE!kS them, andi though he entreated her to usual. after reckoning too Luraly on couldn't help it." (Tia bo continued.),,,.. ,you Can't t lint r their sonoosl" mur- wait a. few minutas, she wao 'noxor&Wa, 4P.P- the ohm ;. ­ L". � i .1 .­�, local farmers �ad flown and tripped off holndelw&xoi alone. mured Hen rd's man. f iold, an PIPES. Old and Now World to the ther extreme, and (ini -oWhy not f­ asked Hench&rd sharp. He-nehard thereupon loft tbe d Farfra,6's ed her. His fitate of mind was SOME PECULIAR clod Briefly— Dingiii o0won) were 901.1ing off too recklessly ly. fX)IIow Interesting Happo f4why such that on rWhing Lucetta's _doar Recent Ratik. too n you Bee, air, all th women ust 6 trifle with he did not. knooli4 but oponed it, and The fKafflirs, rdo ster Tobneto BUrfte side - with Farfire�e—­lbmdng a young t oartain-ty, upon an: 'abundant alked stra�ight up to her sitting-room, make it CIlly One Ilk a Minute. some tetteirs, by Givorige wasung dand, and of the sort that he is—*ne w But the yield. So be went on buying Qld corn that ps into the maden heart like expecting to find her there. The Kaffir of South Africa are in to Arthur Young, the econoraist, on the- cree (as empt and he perobiwid that of agriculture are about to be a; its oomparativly ridicuJous prim for te giddying worm into the sheep,s r oam A pooplo, but su —making cirookedvieem straight to in big haste he W somehow passed hex many ways a remarkable soll in London.- IV Product of the previous year,thouglh brain on the way hither. He had not to wait primps the must singular thiing piwtlt Itheir eyes." many minutes, however, for he soon and William. onions, tYm Tiondon. _,,!L4� U 31t . large, ad bt!�L of excellent qual "But do you- know what that lady them is their mo" of smoking, it Y. heard her dr6as rustling in the hall, End poet, better know-n as "Spring On- is you talk &bout in such a fashiont- I)n pecially thei pipes, w It corres- L es a. followed by a soft elosing of the door. 08 ions," spent his Christm" ih prison for [Wbi6n H6ho"rd had siqdix�ed hlg.�at- ary Cu Ilmow that I pay my attentions to In a moment she appeared. pondent. The ordia Kaffir Pips is Wing drunk and disorderlyi a disastrous way, and cot rid r, and have for some time?1 Just be The light was so low that L she did a -sufficiently formidable affair. It to careful I" 'Signor, Crispri has taken -time by t Its 01 -his burdensome purchases at al dd Not 1. I know'nothinig. air, outside not notice Hanchard at first. As soon aluwst as big and heavy as tha� "knob forelock in having his nwarble, montir as she saw him she uttered a little cry, monstrous ioss, the harvest b6gan.. eight shillings a week." as cemetery korry," or war club which it of tea mont erected in the Nlapl almost of terror. There were three clays of excellent "And that Mr. Farfrae is well aware "'How can you frighten me so I" she oo"drably resembles lin forta; it a The only inscription on it ia "Crisp of tatV He's sharp in trade, but he popWatinu of ?,418,OW, m I vathlbr, and then—"What if that oust wouldet do atay-thing so underhand sa exclaimed, with a flushed face. "It 0 rowe has a. h it would mak6 a iormidabl we&- G' is pas t ton o'clook, and you have no according to the oenus Just taken, an. 0 whait ou hWt at." _�injuror should be right after all I" said right to surprise me here at sur-h & ph in the hands of its,tattAoular own Whether because Luootta heard this ; Heochard. or. increase of 230,000 since IM Athens 128,000 inhabitants. low dislogue or not, her white figure has now The fact was that no sooner 'hid the "I -don't know that I've not. the lat it: isn't aviary Kaffir` who can disappeared Irom her doorway inward, Russia's Czarina, a wort-bv grand-1 right. At any rate, I have the e'x- 1&*1186 bettin to play ltlhfin� 'the at- ad the door was shut before Henchard af tokd' an ornate' pipe of this descrip would could reach it to converse with her fur- Cum, ra It so necessary that I should daughtex of Quiesn Viootoria, is fight, awaphere, suddenly felt as Lf cress stop to think of maners and customs?" tio4, and evory Kaffir must amoke— ing the practice of sucking t0bftwO pre-1. V�ow in it without other nourishment. ther. This disappointeA biyo, for he had It is too late for propriety, and so be thinks. . Curiously enough, the valent among the women at the couxt.' been sufficiently di8turbod7by what the Wd On dhs� likel damp have shut do It rubbed people's man had said to wish to speak to her m ht injure meP poorest man smokes the* biggest pipe $he i said u1so to flannel when they walked ab�oad. Thre L called an hour ago, and you would her husband's a1owance of cigarettes. more olosely. While pausing the old —the biggest, indeed, on the face of ked is also said, to be not so well It Was a gusty, high, warm wind; isolated constakyle came up. not see me, and I tbAiught you were -in She the "Juvit aee,t.bat'rwA)ody drivm against wbcin I called now, It is you, LtwettA4 earth., for it is nothing less thaa as she was. raihdrope starred UND wiln W-paneis at t4at bay, and wagigon to-night, Stub- who are doing wrong. It is not proper emoth, itself. 1* don't suppose that Earts as directors of stock elompanie& to distances; the suin ilgbt would It in ye to throw me over like this. 1 he is conceited—thougli the Kaffirw �berd," said thg� ourn-marchank. - broker wha nd you of, come high in London. * out like a quickly ed. fan, must bide till the morning for u;II handa have a little mat �Pno have plenty of oono6L—as to' imagin for throw the pattAE�M of the window upon are in the fields still. And if'any coa0h wh!Ah you seem to forget-," recently obtaned two' of them She sank into a ohmix, and turneA that he "owns the earth," but he does an 'him or road-wagigon wants to come along, cycle comipany remiyed 425,000 floor of the room in a m our- use it';Ior a tobazoo pipe—aud thi$ commission. As he kept the moneoY ilky, col to. tell 'om they must go round by the Pa it , to h isi I don't want to b1mr R—I don,o 'am tir L in �ws is"e, and withdraw suddenly tmak gtreet and be banged to ... himself instead of t rm's went to hear it I" she said through her �ners have fft it had appeared. Any came to-morrow up in Hiallf" azirount -his ve before the committee brought t ho case Exchange, thus making "Oh, whats Uiatf" Ho'bas managod. a hand- of the Stock that there was not to be successful soy days. ce-of the oommo-,. u-r 'it 'w':- 616ar "Yes, air. One in number, hands, as he, standing al000 to the edge, HOW H From that day and ho' as of her drea% began to allude to, the Jer- C .Tru6loure "A old flWant female, air swearing a 0 r public the market Vr3 But you ought to hear it," said he, ful of tobacco, but gulation rofane day.. an ingathering ater all. f Hewhard and staggering in a. horri p "It came to nothing; and through pipe,, Shall he frego his . smokel only waited long eno h he might manner against the ohwmh wall, air, as you, Then wh not 16ave me the free British Generale have privileges 'nob Not fi0i necessity is; certainly the least -have avoided loss, though he if 'twere, - no more tk&n a pot-hous�. dorn that I gained with auall sorrow I ded to pee ra iirA the English police accor That's all, 8ir." mothox Of inventio tb:i8'C480. He n in n6t made a profit, B�t the mom- "Oh. The Mayor's out o' tdwn, i&n,t Had. I found that you proposed to mar- who was Six Me.ginald Gipp,s, courL e for pure I(Ive I might have felt, f irst pours a little water on the ground ntum of his chsracter k 0 Pati- he fl, ry m bound now But' I soon learnt that mud makoo a sort of mud recently summoned for riding a bicYcLO n, M "file is, air." �wt co. At this third tu. hie scales sent his "Ver then I'll' be tlam­ Don't you had planned it out of more charity He then takes a lim be.r twig and on a. footpath at AlldershOt, ngs. vements of woll y—be- bonds it into the sh a bow; this servant t y his fine of fiv-8 8hilli remained silent. The -7a aix of forget to keep an eye on that hecy. Good- AD the thought cause I had nuiftd ou, and comprom- he buries inL the Mud in such a way and to tender an %poINYl which the mind seemed to tend t nigait t'ye." ed myself somewhat and you thought that both u& protrude a Little at magistraLe accepted. Several peem, t some power was wo ing against During tAose momets Hcmc,hard had you must repay me. After that I did the surface. Ho then waits a while wivvo who wern guilty of carrying Un determined to f him. okorw up Luc*tta, not not care �or you so deeply as beforeJ' for the md, to harden- lie doesn't muzzleAl lapdogs, in th*Air carriages were wiLhistnding her ejr"iverless, and he lasIt th "Why did clu come here to find ma$ mind wMiting, for a Kaffir has lots 01)l1,ge,d to attand court in person asked OU wl knocked for admission. y wonder, eerie misgiving, "I wonder if it can Ue TIVI an thent" of time; and it iau't nectvwxy to wait y eAt r. swor be received was an, ex- 1; 1 thought I ought to marr youi long, for 'the liol, tropical suit bakes Siwallow-wort, or tb� greater co a pro8sion of Miss Tempbeman'is sorrow at y ItW isomebody has Ibleen roasting wience gako, since yott were fr6B, the clay very quickly. W hen he con- being U-nale to see am again that ev- f or c-ow ae of -me, or isti ring an un- even though— 1—did not like you so aider" that the piQ is "done to a dino (Chelidonium- majus), which W"0111 IM -canceri becoause sh had an engagement asserts is'a, oure for �Kgy brew to confound me I I don't be- to go out. turn," he pWIti out t le twig, which, 1)1Yai8enk0 �[)OOPI13 "And why then don't you think so of course, leavm1l, curved Wle through has I by wtultry lieve in tiuoh power; and et—what if llonc�hard walike4i away from the door ang been used nowf` the clay. ,U 040 Ond he out to remove warl& The doctor uses the scoops Even to, the Opposite side of the street, and y abould h' been doin it I" I She w9A sileti It *as only too obv- a sort. Of bowl in wbi0h he places of the plant diluted, both exter- sWod )y hie bay in a lonely reverie, could not admit th"mat, e perpetrat- LIw constable having strolle ionoe h" ruled well his t0haMk). 4 the other ond he cases 'nua"14' d elsewhere ioum that cnsic !0 and intchruILIly, in external s a hypoderm-ically if any, migibit be Faxfraj These iso- and'the horws being removed. Though enough till now love had intervened, (a. lon. liLLIe wound to serve as a .1 t ing the fluld i 1) 4-4-A it looks more like the �&Wd hours of superstit 0 Game to the moon was not. bright as yet there and murped that rule. In feeling this around the cancerous growth. Accord- were no Lumps lightod, and he entered 8he herself forgot for the moment tier oj� f mall ant hill than any- frig to the Lancet, however, ex entA emion, the.. shaAlow of One of the i1lrichard in time of moody depr — t hat t Iiing vl,80- with his 19lXWifi temr no protect I rtially-Justifying argument 0 )y other' "ra wbn all his practical largeness (if view jambsi which formed tho thororughfae r1a v disr.overed Honehard'tA infirmi- A F.uropean, proba.bly, wouldn't re- have not ouairmied his results. to BULL Slake; here he w&tAbod Luve-tta's 008iny tomper, sho had nomo extiuse 0 for Will a mouLbInoeo of n d—ho coulda't bas oozed out of him. Spain, Piortugal, Swit door. not risking her limppinem in his hands Use i t, . anyhow, for his noso would he France, Italy, r Meauwhile Donald Farfrils':prmpero I Can Kaffir eriand, Belgium, Holland, and Lux&m- dle-lights were ffitting in and out h: .el Once e8mlling theta. Tho� only too muCh "a tile way-' but doean't istick at trill; cund tie b" -oom, and it was obvious that 1111114 '10 could'say was, " I was a poor 4ned at The- lfagua,, bad purchased in so depressed a' Of her Wd, burg s market bht-the, pre,sent moderatA3 tiff-' she was dn%sing for tho appoinLul L r n; now mr c-i r tile and ctimstalicm NO NOSE TO si) Ob'b ational treaty on priVatQ la the first intern what,over t suffici t t� pil for he naLure of thst ight I)e have altered, to J am rdly.thii sain" i o0ed- prices was at such, am ho 86'ho drops a live emu on the tobatco law, th� treaty relat'jtg to civi r ur. The fight disaplx�ar ill tIW bowl, lies flat n the ground ure. All t1wise 6ati )"s Q the V=81A. nZ a()flarg,e hep of gold here ed, thk1k clocks struck nine,' and alinost truej�� .Ajud it muktm the case e, and applies his thick lips LO the. orific rhe� Swedish and a little us 8 the. moment Farfrao came round the awkward 1,)r r4e. But I don't, wiu L Due, had been. law in some. form. urks away—di-dwing �n va-A quarill- Norwegian commissioners made ceTtain, Why, he'll stion yor sai d OPpite oornor and knocked, - That she to folich 5our money. I am (luitO will- ties of tho rankest, vilost smoke that c revented t heir �e hard tha h,aA bom wa,iting jusL inside for him ing that eiery poluly of your proper- over made tu human. baing giusp and signing the agreemnt. The treaty i's Henehard. It was inclee t was certain; for bh,t instantly opetied the t ll to your ponional use. 011uke. t Uw spe,aker shoul, of all others, have door hervielf. They went to.gettipr by 108iden, that tirgituitont has nothing in For it in not enough that his to- portions of tbxA law. to be followd by others on differen in a t; %,,,t are thinking of is ba&= is the ooarsost and st rongest inW follow the triumphal chariot of Lhis I lite way of Al I & t ' Lane suuoward, t. q -ly transfor aoiding the frout street; guessing at no botLox timu'l.11 Ghent will soon 6e Vrrat raan t the Capitol. and in ovory way the worst that the tak- Laht where th ag, he do If You wore a& an he you would soil of thLa planet produe4vi. More t L-- otL Close together in the cantre of the The rivail-ry of the mast,3rs was ey wom 901 Imined to follow. on up by Lho men. alle oi i-d peasionaLoly. bacoo 'Sn't poteni, tknouTh to satisfy old city are 'a er of great mont�- numb �pLember nigibit--shades h ad fallen up The ha ry efft had been so do- This unlut-kil llenchard. a Kaf, t Se fir hough a siiiglo whiff of it layd by tile meats of Gothic, -arch itocture, the Bel 'on 0ai-jte p rbridgx-; the clooki had struck ca ricious: w"ll- "You calink in Loor refuse itic," he would prostrate, t1w mat tu-complish- er, Lhist whtmeve f i no ' day oc, maid. "And timloss you givo me your od leurolwah smoker- So he inixes fry, St. Ba-von Cathedral, the Church- r a balf-past eight, and the mcon had risen. d all sinews r si of St. Nieholas, t he Cloth Hal 1, the Town, ourre The streets of the 'own w3re curiously Promise this ver'y tughL Lo be my wife, with it a liberal quantily of "dagha,*' what. could be oavod of the damaged house of Gerard silenL for such a comparLUVOly early before a witness, I'll reveal ou inLi- a kind f homp witt.1 ' intoxicALC Hall, and tho wAnor Ul 9 horse-bells crops. On acx�ouuL of he rapid short- mae.y—iiin oommou fa�ixnoss to ot liar qualiLies 8imitax to tbot�e of hashish. the Devil. Th-o city authoritlea have hour. A sound f jan-gli 1* eninif of tha days the harve-stors work- men I r borrowed 70,000,000 frarim a large PaTt TWa is a, drug powerful enough to and heavy wheels passed up Lhe street. W earinj I 1)y moonligU. Honve to-night the look of resigna,ti f which will he dev-oted to t Thiesa were followed by angry voices a settled upon even a South African, and 0 wheatfiedd abuLting on the wo sides I ing Imildings her. Henchard ua [X)YL rt, Ilye, k wn tho intotrven OIL her )e U finished the do tiside Lucel,t's house, which led w its bitteruem; and t trio bi8 pil Of the square form,3d by Casterbridge had Lucot iintorfore wih the -view, --and and lizabetliJane to run to the win ta's hea r L beein givxru to any moker froquently falld in a fit. In such as town were &niMaLed by,the gatheraig. numumectal otructures, in other man in tho world than Farfrat a) a ny nanoo he becomoa q leaving the dows, and pull up tjw blijads. uito inset, hands. Their shouts and laughter had he would probably have had pity Up- sible, and for a long time -lip-s I iko a a larg public. park in the heart of this, The opposite Market-House and Town reached Henehard at the Marke� But the sup- log, indekd—so pernicious is the sLuff town. House, 'Hll abutted against its xt neighbor cut. while he tood there waiting, and he planter wan the upstart Honchard —hia sometimes never arouses. e"tes have alread the,Ghurch exeept in the lower tor v bad little doubt from the tun which Lord Sa 8 where an arched thoroughfare ga, him) who had uwunted into Farfrae and Luoetta had taken 'Paid more deakh duties than any others mittance to a large square called Bull gy wexe that promlIkOuce upon his shoulders, and he THE MINES OF CANADA. the bound for the spot. in England. and now that is dead - �ake. A stone post arose, in Ule, midst, could bring lumself to show no mercy. Nearly the whole town had gone into pay tax of a mi4lion dollars to - to which the oxen ha. formerly I*en Without another word she rang t he must the fields. The Casterbridgo. populace bell, and direoWd that Elizabeth-Jane -otheTS were ti.ed for baitig with dogs, �o mae them e lat"raling Not" On f he Treasury. He and his br still retained the primitive habit Of m. he thek jilegitimato goals. of the eighth F-tri tender before lihey were cilted in the w[Jes. In a corner stood It. adjoining Mix helping one another in time of need; latter aMared, ourpriood in the mids U od to the the stocks. 0 Thio gh winter che& t6'ardour of of Scarborough, who be4uoath and thus, though the corn belonged to of her lue.u.bratiovis, An won as sh as muoU of his property as him the prozpeo The thoroughfare leading to this spot the farming section of the little oom- .saw Henchard she wout auross to tor in the Skean, B.C., silver Zld. Ali i�n law thoy were not re- munity—that inhabiting the Dummer- dutifully. was now blocked by two fodr-horse. w4g camps, work on the oU iut8 which laid lated t each oto&r, the heaviest death gom and horses, laden with liay-truiiAes, ford quartqr—tbe remainder was no less "Elizabot1h4ae," he said, taking her in their winter supply on briskly. duties were imliosed whonev,er the eo- int�rosted in the labor of getting it hand, "I want you to y passed each home. turning to L hoar this," And The Wollingto;-hae slipped five oar- tato changed hanid;% and this has baP,_ ot-ber, and become entafloed head to UeeL(A: "Will you, or will pened thrw times in fifteen years. The ht .-Reaching the end of the Ian% Hen- you not, marry tnaV 6,0 peprage UAL The passag8 of the vphiclos ml#X loads sinoo anow fell. They have lato baron was raised to t. have been practicabde if empty; but chard croiased the shaded avendo on the ::if you_wig&l it, I must struck another 87 inch vein of galena in 1888 and to continue the tit lb a SPO_ built UP WiLb bay to Lho room win- walls, slid down the green rampart, You say yeal" and stood aiaongwt the stubble. The of L (W... and grey copper, givin 5W of silver cial romaindior bad to be created in fav-� clows, as thy were it was impossible. or of his ne4A:lewsla-s if they had You must. have dono i a' purpot4el" titches" or - shocks rose like tents No owner had able g,1468 the prom- per rage of t as the 'vivo several tests pt istrangors in lAood. said Farfrae's waiggoner 'Von can about the yelo�v expanse, those in the ige than she fell back in a fainting and t oy have had 1 on more men, stance becoming lost in the moonlit state y beac m' horses' bells ha f-a-mile such di. The White Water Li shipping two .&,night as thi8." IM 74,%SL "What dreadful thing dkivem her to HIS HEAD WAS OFF. &.. L POW 1W rioads per week, and the ore is M_ "it ye'd been minding OUT business lie had enterfed at; t" incivred 8a:Y this, father, whon it is such a pain Oa instead.- of zwailing alon in such a from the scene of immediaw operations; to herl" asked Elizabeth, kneeling down markably rich, at tin�es (yielding in But the Bandit qubter walke4 to Vneb 'ot glawk-hammer way, you w uld have seed but two others had entered at that by Lucett.a. "Don't comlx8i her to do considerable quiwtiticls I per pound of me," retorted title wroth epresentative place, and he clikuld nee'the winding saything agairat bar will. silver and tead. of Henchard. among the shock-%. Theiy were pa Dr. Loye, tbie French p yiing lived with her, and know that she can- hysicia, ital. is' dove opi!zYg t -egard to the diection of their walk. However, according to t he strict rule no i not bear muoli.01 English ca I he o -ba word it appeamd. thit. He-nehard'o- whose vague se-ppontining soon began Don't be a no'thern 8impleton I" Colorado. and 'has greatly interested himself in the - f t File 941matlt. has got down Main h;at pdaseg i the head, was most in Ube wrong; ho there- to hear down towards Heinchardi. A said Honchiard drily. -rhia romie to work for the wLtiter. quedtion: W n fore attempted to bac iato the Higih eavO hicu you The output in fact from the W I- meeting promised to be awkwarcl, and will I f roo for you, if of 9 decapitated human being," w ri tt d White '�Fater ci=i is -Street, In doing thi8 Oie near hind- he therefore Mopped into the hollow of want It i in, wont it." lingtoin an P, as a the following re ' rkable st�ry. which whee4 rose against the churchyard wall, the nearest shock, and sat -down. At this Lucetta owmed W wake from wholo, createa a genra aotivity. .m� -om the archives of ijt&T, thmig A work only b, -he says was taken fx *hn d the wole mountainc us load went "You have my leave," Lw3otta her swoon wAh a starti The Lone was Himl' Who at-* you talking aboutt", gian i&W in the fall, las already run the Vienna courts - It was in the year . over, two of �L four whtelqs ising in paring gaily. "Speak wbat you like." "�t he air, and the les of t ie thili-hum. ' 'Well, then," replied Farfrae, with she said wildly. Ono tunnel 120 feet, 40 feet be iD9 that Sharenburg, a well-known bandit.; Instead of con&idering I ow to gather the unmistakable inflectioD of the ov- oierned," through the ledge, and two others am and Uht up the loa the, tw sa i E.lizahath, firral being run at lower lovelig. four of 'his associates were ca. 0 in-a c oised in a or pure, which Honchard ha4- never Y.! d condemned to death. They were at-' figiltit.with their fists. - Bffolre the first heard in full resonance on his lips be- —well. I Lt is my mistake," The Charlestioin also has, four tun i. roumd was quite over Henchard came ho Bald Henoltard. "But the business is be- nels running tip in I dy on their knees ready to pay the fore; "you are sure to be much soug to Ing pay, It is t4he spot, somebody baying"run for after for your tween me and Mien Templema.u. She said, and the wners of the Corinne- -or UP" naly of Ufeir bloody deeds by Sub- and beauty. pos'itip -Ith' talont&6 .11 Ush-ing, wo, , as the Lo But w%wee a to be my wife.� Corean are p no Ole resist the agrea mitting to the &wW fate of dwapit:4 Hienebard sent the two men stagiger- temptation to be on those I&disa "But don't dwell on it just now on- Star &(IJL)ininj; is, and saying little. The ing in. contrary directiono by collaring with lots of admirers--ay—and be con- treated hlizaboth� holding LZ)tta's hater, witA four other claims, has been tion, wh!en Sharenburg addressed the.. one w n cartitalized as tho Hansard. it each hand, turue�d to the horse tent to have o y a homely onel" baud. a has �iido,. asking that his four compan leorted Ithat the Eldon t to, it she Promises," sa d hat was down and extricated him "And he the speaker?" said sh laugh- dOn#t wish ions migibit be pardoned on certain con- af to rsome trouble. He hen inquired ing. "Very well si what neictl" Heuicih4rd. alroad withdrawn its stooki from the diitions., " If," asked t)e bandit chief. "I isto t&e circumstancs; d seeing the roaued Luoetts, 111=01 "Ahl I'm sGid t6t what I feel , 'I h4ve I have am b6headed, I get up and walk,' Lo the r of Ws waggon and I a load, began will make me foret, ht limlis Itianging like flails, from very The 4locian Star has paid its fourtn first 0 comrades Will-you pardon my manners Oita 0,- him I" I in bo y rating Farfrae's man. , miaery and faintness, "Mi ol, plea". dividend since, AulgUst, �ncl in all $30 "Then I hope you'll never have any, TlleyJudg4f thought that he was- -izabetihi­ Jane had by il don't argue it any more I" 000, or tbxeo­ f if he oVital, 250,- Lucetta, and El fgou lack them only for that cause. to ths o complying with the re-,. "I will not," he said. And taking up 000, of this been id this this time run dowm to the, loor and open- A r ome broken words which Hea- year. quest. " I'lli1en," continued Sharenburg, right u his hat he went away. T1w fraotion botw ed it,. wAwoe they watcl ed the b chard lok, she added, "Ire you sure the Sidon 1116nd " if I walk- to tiblB second, the. third and of new bay lying n the mloon's you won,t be jealougl- Elizabeth-Jane ountirlued to kneel b Paradise was sold fo 500 one day, its thiB fourth, will you pardon hem also?" by bhO Farfrae seamed to amure bar that he Luc*tta. "Wil"t i's tbist, no rays and passed and r-pasge she sail ow I r being in need of money, and the The. Judge repli*d that if such a mirac- foinfis "You called my father "Michael" as If buyer resold the no day t9r $2, Wous feat could be f ed he would of Henchaird. and t,118 waggoners. would not, by taking her hand. xt 000. por orm itnessed what nobody do ou knew hi.m waill "d how is it he This small olaim is erat rely undevelop- 01jt i T1110, women bad w You are convinced, Donald, that I a n na o for tu" other three 'AlSQ. hiad seen—tihe or*dz of the mis- love nobody else," she prewatly said- C41 got this power over you, that you ed, but in a, rieh ciamp. The ell tof was now satisfied,. and, hend- The oomParati" 6495 with which bap- and Luoeitta spoke. "But I should wish to hare my own promise to marry him against your Ing h's hea,d he received the fatal blow, saw U. alls Mr. HeIiiubard," she way in some thinv.fl willf Ah—You have many, many mining is o&rried on in tbo Slocan stiv- InsitAriLly tble hei,d.rolled down in the orte your man wao most in the everything I What special thing secrt from m0l district is thown by t ie work already isand, bu,t to Vitia surprise and horror d "alvi or Lou, wrong I" didjou. rmeant", "Perhaps you ha-vo some from me (Joao in the Charles �he Corinne and. of all present, the hadless trunk arose -murmured, with closed eos,. the Lone Star. The Hencillard pausiod in his haranigue and I ' ished not, to live always in Lumtta gDrmor began in and .�alked: alone. Aimlessly, it a w d I didn't no ice you, Miss Cdaterbridge, for imistance; on finding little thinking, however, so unsuspicious August last and the. Corinne and Lonn peared, the bo,1y Valked around until it turnio .#1 owd be, man in the that I should not be happy beret" was she, that the secret of PI!ZLl)otb*s Star in November. Tomplems y passed Uw first, the second.: tile t ffure; be gurel But to be How rd did not. hear the reply; he YOulig. RPM W110 The influx of stra"g(rs on -the took- and H fourth -condrian d bandit, I Iwrottso rdn notwi tanding had caused this-damago to hor own. Out to.buy 01mims Only S-1"ws wl*t. the it fell and became maliont yopr pa The might he ve done so and much more but T would ot"4o, anyt hi-ilig ag4t i ust. Sluc&n m on an he he did n A care to play tho'eaves-3ro, ay XWO in the prina, ot4ber's to the M#ty w How could it heaaless, body thik fry .71 1 ­� _Op�L :n i- ru.1 r n i fit M .. � -: n! ---- i V Y V 11 -W 'IP III�,e II6 IIki IIA* renom the menus a" bmi Ms PrefP- 0 fter 0A Menus ar' of the bank. is, to all inents and r- be f"t that it is out of Politics, d world"I's hou"" bills id Ith poses, simply an (Stablish-memt w=h is merely an qrdinary ocirporatio d4o- CS own lietters. her UNK INGLANDIS - GREP, kT W excliange cold for 9'for the benefit of its 'an Throuty Dip illare-A writes stands 1,eady businea Vbjs wbilo she is pIresidinij in th notes or not�ea f6r gold, and its ii1dera. It is governed by a board of sof papor the KwlWerin. wears a 801 is little more than a gold -four dieotors and a governor n a d deal o '11AIE VINA9CIAL WORK nkow to be HaPPY, numrY 'OEVIEW 0 book 6��Ibivlg frow goo 7�, For every wte issued the bank haq and eputy goxernor, who each serve ould undoubtedly wUle morn" ii�d _vai0st whi w attern UNTRY. INGS OF THE CO frold on hand to pay on dellriand, wItJI_ for one, year. All the, directors serve Though a Queen," the wrapper lioaked af pean courts obilldren or as gover in a certain very n&Traw margin re- In turn as deputy nor, and find btmo m4es in all Eux ron an d t Wed Rover presented by the her beloved a Unfg of Grorumay Z Ow k'of Engla debt—which in itself It is usually not until a m" has Wen except that of the Elimprew owned t. No one but berseu is The H&B U41 man ftt he Two Ce "8110' is covered by the bitak's spr I us, to a director for twenty years thak A Bank of -Etwra or. The She is one of the few fe inine 01 ie Most mo ng Power—To-daY some extent. n d in ote obtains, the position of govern th rem 1111 poly of the Note-lAsul A de- beads who migt tmthfullY b6 d0w"' dulater and an sh&velg� to th at Is 11'ractleally She World's Rank of therefore. means, that t"re is no doubt board meet% with the governor an, 1polid,, homeW ceoijng axe -stored vast boards pf whi that the holder can get. puty every Thursday in the "bank par- ed as f indin as much am Aces as boi'18, Depo."L and passes upon the report for a beaps of snowy table elotba, biusbaod, Pd? Vaal" ITS FACE VALUE IN GOLD Ocontentment in ber thes, sufficient to supPAY wi,ag is a um ry of the bidks, and the control is centralized aMY bonest WOrkm"'5' Follo ma Imak- for it at any time. '11he bank the week. There are very few branch in bar v DO familieo,, iBy eleven oclodkt tble ]Sm- r hunt- glLsh 9 f or a drive with be mag system of England: The E13 never taken advantage of its privilege dresse as much am possible. cl�ad Cottage.. rose ana . be k with her children banking system, whether the best or to issue noteig on silver, Its notes are Although very clone to the govern- Tda is a good -doill more Or a wal Mee a legal tender and are to be such as tbe entire RIDY&I f&MII!Y he most interesting in the ment the latter has, since the time of tp, pro- at one not, - is t ma4ps ties vu Ion 9 the as the bank in able to redeem its Pitt, interfered very little with its said for her sister Oen vio- luncheon unity fe"t- 6Dd' nder it—as ordered b3 th the exowtion of Qu world. notes in gold. martagment, The bank is purely the bably wl Tb&o is ofs an -,note Was have act of 844- which 'grailited the Bank By the act,of 1844 the bank governiment banker and not its, c"h- tois and the joray little g rl who W91 after Umwh the YiDuIllPter" of the substantially dtintroyed as an instru- rel;taiQus d houir or more with their parentjs� or at- . of EngI d a practical monopoly intaining the pae ler, ma e day ruim Holland, axe wei6ry ment of credit and it became Cmat ult,i, throe O-clo*, Then., in aiihstan- 3y do- OOM Wast their prew iN note-issuing power, wh." monopoly will with the government as with a] tially a gold certificae. The functions positor. The state hm no Bile" in the unsatisfied &aes of woman4 at qut reception tOi'IlBt,. the Em lete._E�ngland has �n part per- of ratber peevl- eventually be comp which the. bank note"had profits and the taxes are only X200,000. farm bear aai tam maxim a home in, W &ILwing-roomis to ca-)- woo- uvarumenits The other banks, of iswe in England ormaALY MIKA& prospered. Tlhemygtem has been strong- formed were left to other 9S. Igm No grmt Ish discontent and unsatisfied lon011 oeir respect-% OPeD Ujader such a system there a ly criticised. Thtfe have always been of c Lant In a consideration of is no elasticity of the currency &,I re ununpor , howevr, does ]&mpress Augusta men come to M tib we circulation. While, with the usual re- Not 00 pbglaoitbropio scheme@ and eve nge it. knw it in this country, and on tblis ac- heiress in )eotage am a to some w ho have sought te ch. t of English law for vested rights, Victoria, who was nover an -t4peo 8 rem' to enter. to f ail-' iticim was told but such efforta are foredocmed count there. has beffin much or k he existing private and joint stm her gigalood, who at eighteen see Awr XaJe9tY is permi d �*d an t"o ver may be, its- merits of it. Bankers may that elaticity of banks were permitted by the act of 1844 to marry & youlng, ;an deepW in love At six din-nor is ainnoun ure; for, whate day. The carreacy simply means the, abiliti to to omtinue their existing circulation th-d tate th its and who between is t&o g=nd M86 of or demerits, coincident ex ad f W3, 0 contract or exp the currency in ac- every effort h&-4 been made, to retire With another wOmm Empress then apears Com- istence London has be.. the cente is with- odever, ortitica' emd ber Tbe cordance with the business needs of the their notes. When currency toilet and ity: Under the English my- drawn by. countrx. bamks, the B=k of hulsbamd'. ohief.pOjl1tiw& friend, seemed palay jig alw&y 9 Urge and brilliant Iof the exchanges of the world. This commun stands 6; nly cir- England immues circulation wo- e tem goad is pratically the o for t pwo in. Woanald costume has probably been quite as much du likely to find life ait the hnP6ri&I court - and be-side culatiog medium, there being very few third of the amount. In 1844 in ef f eot 1hind e"ry second chair y the menu to the nation's freedom from invasion uncovered notes in circulation, and the b�7,the(207zrivate banks wam 45,153,- anythit but a bed Of ixisC& is laid mot OW 7 each pwe at a proigrammO enty- and the existence of a singl' fixed amount of money in the kingdom can 4 an I X 23o for the sev AIM her early yeaxa Princess AI19019 printed in Garman.4 ily be inereawd by the. attraction of two j?Int stock banks. The IapW is- ta spent with her mother and sinterll of the music diwours6d throughout the standard, but that the Bank of Eng- 01 d- gdId to the. country which is effected sues since 1844 have, been 1:2,902,997 on not to my f ruIgaM fmat- The food Is slar to be 900. for -, SulIJ,-- land is itself largely responsible in th discount rate, It is t he part of 143 private hiwks, amd X1,- at the modest, t be the 89 504,(Y28 on the part of thirty-soeven court of Dolmi& for ber fatbeY van's, ebe 'a harmon" be- , the Grand and rest deal of Wagneor's hi prosperity wid-1 I ays contended that the locking up of d Delibe much oad while I Lvisible orchestm ess would be suffi- joint. atook banks, making, accordIn was poor in COM lioef of most Englislim to Duke of SoWleswiW110119teila. rism f rom the im Icient Fo conwrvative Conant a totaAl of L4 407 (X25. uh tars p9sed. of no Im than twenty-four outstandin Boo. At the, leman plaom the. circ�lwtllou Of E aN butt pride and Us wife sA;Id. daugh The Bank of Engian( 9 to the poinA of extravaga. ng- rigid economy. The PlOcen- rem is 98 stlert M November 11, 1896, notes to t-he ame time it makes the notes saie.to I ih joint stock bauka in December, practiced 44m most oDuring, dinner t3im EMP prLnoess was taAlgM to cook and now, due 6 quailltY Of amount of 449,732,600, w bile the - Eng- the greatest exten't, and-to this is 1894,, at iC892.935. and watclifu& of the DOrrilaig ulation the alisoodute convertibLlity of the bank t carry the kroys, give OUt the C*Am dishes, ate., as any conscient,iOus bOu" dish joint tock bank had a Ciro 0 note upon which Eng-lis.hinen lay such dinner a bit on th keeper, and, if- pbssW-", when 11nen to play the piano, of only 4829,935. It will be seen, I great strpss. is over, ahe runs up for I% - momen Fnllish and Frenelb,and There can be no -doubt that the THE QUEEN AS AN IDOU-��'_- vlolin, to speak with the children while they axe going therefore, that the "bank" performs by wam the evening' is the far tbe largest ghaxe of t[ho aote-issu- perience of over fifty years proves her Lutheran catechlem. to bed. Again, h suemag of the arrangement, het or lersed, she 100" major'* thought aout j)ver and guest Stralkee Stff? From Irbibell—Ar., jec to one she neve� _a dial ing f unction. any other might have beofmi sufficient the most f I&t- again on her babies, and if one of the, du youngeters is 01, or restless, 0 The stability the boa� Is ue &-'I being an Qpen qUestion. While, elaf4ti- bankm Tells Now Bier Nallesty Is Wor' bovore or marrW40 until r t;bere ven she truat,4 sea.% which lihipped by the Thibetans tering offer arrived for hand, from ib ra"cine to. be no much to its age as to *ytUng else eLty is not given in the iso tbA, word, es V t Zer: Own. and to a conservative wbJich bibs beell American economists use In addition to being Queen of Eng- tobe court of BaWn. hands and eY other consideration of little less imPor- and br- gbit much uiet devotion and simpab IOu q the follow-- Lance enters into the quetitiOn, The land and Empmas of India, it appeartl Never havlaW read novelab the result of that age amd abiApt y as, in thit �irne. It perfect stability preventm hoarding. The tbkLt her Majesty is a goddess. up to iVcity respect the sage saying for a mo �hat I lady, found its just refwaxd having J;eem or- boarding of mone through fear. such An Englishwan named 13tuart Major- of ­Chiijx� o1bey your paren t48,11 Prin- the youlAff, is over 200 years old, devoted hubamd t1im Amer to find. as is seen from time to-time in returned f rom a oew AuuAa made mw 61bjection when aser wouiLd be ihard ibanka -has recently K -ganized in 1694. From the very fir-st -it operaites Of a Der ica, . is wN his idea OR the bank ha been a servant the scarce during 8, aild this freedom ive years' sojourn in Thlibet and Bn- khe was ordered to receive the address W h6n draw r listeners to to woman it is OWW fO # of more iza), and iD. is 'the authority for the of no low a pergon than Emperor Wit- fOOt gx)vernuient, and it has retained that. from fear is, Lt is contended, c reoogmze his wife an 'his MA00L W re"r importance than automa,tic devicea-for iollowing ram�rkable story. 14am's elde4ot grandson. away from home he w"tes to at time, a4iltbough character to the proe the eloimtioity of the currMtly. is When he was journeying 113 Thibet in Und.oubtedly IbB mtab was, from. a daiP4 her stron , reildgiolu the government bus had no direot von- out church- THE DANGEit TO PANIC ewolidloy point of view, exoellent� but -have made of hi a deov 1803, Mr, MajoribankB says that agum quee- trol over its operations. It was or-- as the motLve to hoard.' I 18 man and tbough she never no oil heard through the nativea of a white Mere,::are bitter words and almost gmized to relieve William III.- from tions or demonstrates any opinio b la no one aced in of. oarding goddess woraWpped by a secit whose trglikly bethind the f1liattpriog offer. politioa t' m% kno" the difficulties whdch he e�perle While the prevention of the ire thm �Cution of,tht. YV raiising fun" for the pr* ill the danger of a panic, pan- placoo of tabitation waii in the most Wbon the present Emperor of Ger- more s1wre of the OMP st come fron, t.ime to time. There mountainous' section of that rugged may wAs at tile most suamptiblIA the Empress, who 'a heir. husband s mu was aga The; BUM was great pa,nic, in inst Francf_�. i866, which culmin- cooif idam t d w raised by at�d in the famous IMae.k Friday Tbo o0un t ry. poiint in his oareeir be fela bq love. and CIO abo f()Ik)VM was require As far an poelsib is Ve r_ It k failure of the Joint Stock Company With tW6 guides and a. nati 00 was characteristic of the Youing wishes in everything axid though it the terms, of its charter, ad the ban re tat the NW-, f6flowed in March by pen- gCoordling -to ior desi 19 vant Mr. Majoribtink,s started for the :'man that he fetli wilidly and desper- not w I as to have the privil t boy. am educated for Q01 Brneld's bank in ' Liverpool. sion of choosing for. t A)Omp notes keeping the accounts of' Then,- on May - 10, the hig-geSt failure MOUDtainh that had been demoribed to &tm objecA of his t�dw o'ld' ord of con:10111t Ims hing them, . found. adomiian the beautifufli older &later of army, 'no w ei in Ilic hiAory of England occurred lx-- him, and, on re" f rorn t r mother; she encourag' Do Or BT ntancM f THE PUMAC DE 0 (1, Gurney & t hat he rinin, whoo is of a run u Overen, wan t be f i crw the gramd feminine "qua' rst wbiw man known t he Cz friends, 'amd transaoting 0 9 ith lia- Eire her only in timaU r iv nslon 5 tb�r banking `busi- Co., causin thei W phe failures to, 'have maAe his way to tbis.iPut- Dwq~ 6wvt of R in. ds I . bilities of %CI8,727,9 tihis Was &A4 Very =d as Emprew of Germany SIM3 SP" Bess, With reat freed4oDM f oLu restraiii corded him by the a Prinoom 9 om f fine and no more mone k were due to ovf,r�i�uiation. and the The treatment ac Of course y tn whea 49 efit Ih return for tb*�se privil the bin members of the amt for wkbom he had romatic, but state policy came be- williain, abiD was on a rutbar mod rie8 led to illack Friday, N. areed to loan its whol capital - to 1866, a date which wiAl always looen searching was amazing. fle.had fore hearta and as there wouilid. be income, Her huebwd. se0ects and bys t This membered in financial bi8tory. for ber both �weflls amd gowns and &U t lit go,, ernment at 8 pler cen '13ank of Krigland during the day ex- -Iwwn told thlat he was going to.,:,, notilliong ti) gain 1)y nuMing the heir the worst possible taste, but it is 10().0W ingave the bank' a revenus� o X loans and diii- CERTAIN EATIL of the German throne to a Princss of gaility and richly leaded accoulmodationn in his de0i,ght to see her Wale does be at the very outwt of ics. es-n 4e r ckwnts for an atilou'nt. excii�vdlng aC4,000,- Hesse Darmstadt, Bismarck told Em- costunlooi. Very rar and fi t no InLin's band could "Ve him. t a 00 This character as serva,xit of tile gov 0, and the baking reserve, wa peror Wii'lliaim. It wouldn't do at all. back f row. one 01 the journeys Lhe duced cdose to 'rhat even- To his sourprise, he was treated ail a most withiout some gift for the Kasarin, andL.,. L e 'rho 6'kl Empo -erament has been r6tai.flied by ror, of course, brok-) the be went to nalw a ba,nk '01rotigii al lof its u ).-w(ii.len ing the chanceillor of tile, xchequer re- welcome visitor. Ile was reocilvd with when alt Vienna stormed ala Ion reer, alt4,�Igh in a soalt�%�liat di-min-, that the bank act be bus- t O' hie g his wi fe, profound salaains, and withl his escort inews ram drion, who f ine te own for capital %vam increa.s- I done by the gov- obedienice Wled caoislumes were waived aside iBbed degre. )ended, and this Was y promised the. bank was assigned quartem in a hbt for the abd Ist"'ked, fin&" OuaA be of no earth 11 "Oh, those w "she ed to X2.201,000' %iLhill two years after ernment. The pressuim up)n amnd when atiked to look about and e, nd the Bank umt for ume,to tjie Kalaerin," he inlListedt its organization. In 1710-1 it was again WAs relieved at otne nilyt. In reaponw to hi4 rt(l Juno England found t unnecemary to take told btant, othor i young princem abwaya Ilas foar or firve boys Ing iureased to X5,560,000, 4nd on aformation, he was couteously ntage of the suRpension and ismuo brake out Wi4all: around Uer skirts and they wou 29, 1816. it was itI resftnt ad v. phe that .1 ho wished would Lk, made clear ­Chofwro hom k; - it is oiso- KUM of �EI4,553,000, equa.1 �to about 072.- notA beyond the legal' a it is make short work of fM'W`M Dike fdr diwount mnfinued large, to him in the morning. The viijagers butely the same so long a habits OW,000. ts career bas not Wways i*,en To two good cca-fasirioned which not (mo oftbin Eng'ish lot devotion a prorwrous. It 'failed in 1696, and in lout. met froni kept their word W the lotfer, After the hat the i rotrio tile Empre4sa dLn,gb w Of course this was just w y new W(.P- ani in freely from the ver en ubjtwl, to runs other bankers. tbat *ould ma4Ee the years *hatj be d rf I 8 MOFning w(Al the vW'ito'r was escorted or e of who: were amred 000. t he ollaziecoAjor wanted. and to be-al t lie long She. writes &A by in a dairy intin smi',o. organized by privaLe ba.akers, sow I w n th .11o' ( -in- t that,., No onill, would he honored by I iw ism U45 Of nt)t,8-'4, to Ito, house of the,priticipal off clat of stainding brmnh )c oe 0 e and a looked one a wb()m to this very day are (I for orm aind tile Prussiaris., he propose to% te not even the Emperor, cou eits power and influence. - ll,,,i polit!y ba-s if neep-smiary. 0A i n, who its ruled the Khou. Himp,je device hiL4 served. the Prince t10 Princoom Augusta's ha d and oontenta of theme Russia lieather I -,o k been (often assaile and Lhowsands of Two priests appear'eki by order of tb*A - 1. - jn(l t1l"t d&i,:Iy have a page fi,ued, and at the its ava,ilahiliLy has pro,- Wil-liani went a-wooing. Naturally he basokm and pamphle0s have writ- loll * rpose l are at 8wa en year liew myj4t om, to a failiding loo I at Ons ( such rare, beauty an i-iIshments ol �: ''. ritih - Jew 'I ies. At all ' 'd I)at)!y prt (I other )a I conduct,od Mr. Mjoribanks did not find in his pr,ospiootiveo bride any 14i of the I t against it. rown of accomp. k with, bel els aw Up Lo 1821; t,b I-Lnk of England was traveller as his IXM8eH8e4l, hilt at toe' od 8 f bolle panic, In ttlirty a 'lligh hill. - Entering," tilt stain couin Ili [xLnk ill England * 11114're 114N I vOAIM0 lwgun. Beside this she k the. oniy,joint stock risttif in'a dluily lighted apart- amy..mto he (lid meet mid amazingly to- -h im. twtter than a lianic, foun(I hin wo ork and the only Y,t,ar8 whit am until 1835 it remained sall the inist, scaniiWe young lady with I hx� fmgh- v "'jl ex er few m (on t IAs, when nient furn blied %v wit'll 11 oint stw�k bank in 1,on(jon. At that 4'v Y itoaskeot. out of it. gb*,. make iat,�, the Lontion and %Ve4,uAnAter bank urrency �xperijuo�ntis are made which of a barlhiric religion. llul. thieA cot liuk mid. white skin, nice W;ue eyes, It- ty LA of -tile amazinq thing of mil was that., Wi fair hair, and a charmig'!y, amiable Ownf, rt, all her ChrisUilas aild ly lift, witb time do not provi(te for otaijili -ily day gdt8, occasion,ally givM & founded, and at the L - jBIl)(orI,kIICC. Ordinal t he in & dellCatVIY �jr,,Oed i1mir, was (lie fig thio roya:j mendi,ng amd says it is Mving 1* b- greatest. Iring a go s axil) court- -r joint m*oo�k loankn* oqta A �over she mixtured hiii liankin� deplITAIII(nt (of the 11a"k (-)f 1,11V of a woman, I wei daMom to tb.is eonstant and important CHTLIPa- lished i Greal 11ritai I. de- r4)wn, appare.ntlyithred in 1). wit it a of dignit4, &0d 140 I. pri- Eng�an( cannot C4111 111K)II It g not unlike a k;peci- married to h at. tion.ahe never has time for nov" amd -tharter gave the baink ore than co�ltumv, and lookin Was qtiiot:fy artment for lls8ktanve any m vi!ege of i&suing notes payable on de-. I I tho F&-h!uss cha.Wl of 11arli, on a cold fro.111 Mine'. ubsaud,t4- could any otlwr I mand. It hati gradually bf-c4)me. no -a Fobruary day. After Chat her tria!e livee,smarilY Of inent, llut conly the bank (jkf t lie govern ONIjY- ON riiiu' %,#-.ry nature. d1heloned thu 14gain in eanlost, for intrigue was rifo bank' itb stability b(L4L wa,oftt it 1he bankers ng fact that gurC was iutvlldf LIVERPOOL tbert been runt4 o d t be at the Germain court. Bisinarck and bank. The bu.4on remoo,-rv�s of all ot b- were, ill a representati(IIII-of Print-Aiss Frederiak were Ier bank are ke; in lg(;I;. I hen worm enemifl,4 Will6aui 'is and Prince 1847.awl 1957 as well Is and tbLs I IZIo 'EN vico'rorUA.sp:�., .Ji IOU of Th., i 't.self make.4 it -A 1 An' imeriestula Alivioln took 11glisli governmont hIL4 a tit lior tJI,,,e I he I- 1)mminoilt part in a, t he ceter of the I a Iry ful meruLln. IL-ill monetary jiy- ue notes to C I hat th(l 'Itni- doijign., but his wife triumphed Ili the t he i&4ue (lepartin,t-ni t () vi. Fligil-sh. City. Ilowi-d to tvin. This re.,wrve. Ls seldotm a I he banking- departnictit with0tv rt,- tatioili ho far as tille clothing w am ef)[1- end. I She rwnained tbo same cheer- I, f verpool way be conside'red'a f roll -fair averagi� )w- v fail I)elow ;Cio,000,000, a �Vab very crudi quiring (.he latter,to gold in III(Itted, Ion t fu,.., buy, aniiabiv young lad o f -hie r d.. ig jclo,000,000 to xl5,0()0,000. Its daily hu.; he 1):1111cilig (it, part inen I tilt, lik(.nv--,4 of 1114� f tu-e (o tile originul gi0hood days, hea,,ed �Z by a tier town. t faces a goo n quarr o (fti I f U 11 (IL4 %%u starl-ling ill Its faitilf"Ille�b- Af- mi'd wo d iidahle 11.14 1 r at t1o) right uhSi and pre.- frontier, a very furn tib, hwS keen r leav Ig 1114. efill an H t n high a 1:6,500,000. (-of fa1llIr4 J,reveril,ed, -tel )Ie Mr. Majo I- sonted- lier husba,nd in turn with five but, nevrtheless, it is a frontie, The ba,rik us. it nw exislq nade -view wl the Ay boys.. restorig fill- anotlle1r Intel was I I the rosy at u I 113 The i."ue Acrus St. George's kw) by the ac;t of 1844. 11 I lit- hillik Ls I'liv Kiwin, and from Iiiin learned booik t lie Ifur wlu):e- object in life seemed to bannel ancial world Of Wilik (of the bank was and (ability confl- Queeli 6f Englan,ii to bo Ch". lki)(1-: he toward the perfect. achievement of Ireland, ail([ across the. broad wr Iocater. Tile I I 1) Jac-ed in charge of a cominit.toe, ap- i(-,v nieti-sure L4 (of it divat lien Irilw. It seeaw I hat doinostic dutie, and since a'he- has I)u le nt Atlantic t be re - is and lilt! !L44,!, tribe was .4orely fia,ng(�(t ber tit, -he diretur 1)), thi� en- 1K)LIlted froin ii.Av.d only in an fWA', YVILI-h lig() In of Prineoss Willia, IV- Ls iB almost as 1),.,4,L-.t by enciiii(4, I in -4 ,tk- d Though there. are now active riv,kl", 1, tire body. The governor w, g delartilwill at (if Queein ol Pru,s8ia aind E111- for 'I'll(; a deputation for llu t a Is a ah i I curitles to thf� va, to LLlipeal and debarkation -to to trai fer to the i.ss ue deparUric �llilg'! em 1) t, "' rit vi (�"(!Ut-ta pl-4193 of Gf-rulaIliy,81M hills 110t at il remains. he prilleip Ifie of HAK)0,000, of in its as III jenl. front Hif! S-1.1c it. i14 Alw to the ed any voeal Ion MOM ainhitiom., I Ill! to ijiLerfere and oawme Indian has never the s�-1 I -ieea, and th'' is,thtl NN,hic.h the deb� due Lhe bnk by th -1so nd a �;pot, in bank Of deposit gitest Amei 1.4 rt. Ilank Tilt, niis- fort on her part to ead in"11i goverunkent wai to be a pa of I lit. worl. audqrs to reniflift at V, so It irelyi m uck"o"s f u -A ant[ in fat more &fly one 1) ere the sLrean !all NV 11 Iyank was allso lo delive" 'ngl Sion, Was Ont wat I u I he Lssue nof 1.111-gland holds I Nv�v Yoric ba n ks do When tilt, rbilietans return%l from aly'y to ak her why -dit) doom -not paAitiing to and f ro is ni(ist d f ini it( I Il I. I hie OnV -kn 1hore or undertake the rof the nii GOLD C01-N A N D B 1, L I ON in t1lat of Ameriva- it is. thi In 8tanL and most numerous. lo Ill:' n y ILI. 1-011dou baulcm, 11, jolotograph. of . Queen Victoria.. 1111 socieLVILe. wou'd ex litin that she, had, ired f oi he bmiking I not requ A� of tilt, gre Eng- 1Ifi1)ar,i,Btly t of gratitude, as Americans are there whobe, f'rst llnI)re�i the otl)4,r oil I -nt and was to rUceive Ili re- and tht�y, as "'ell as for ime to) 'sio-n of Europ4�'is derived froin lap(liag '11* -price of gold lish banks, bold reservil in I lit' Kink kri inlita,bon u.4 1 it was pus. iblo In whatover pak'twe aho may bp stop- Iis therefore. turn note f the Great Whit(, ping, her day aro wi, caref tl,'ily laid out, at Liverpo(ol. Perhaps, if cab aN% ldts ai ounce, and (if Engiand. Only Cul'reilcy '" heill to construct O t.b(w, of was fixed at X3 17s 9(l placed tie'l(An was fa-s le of �y to trailstwt t hvir currnt in 010 as hutila-zid affid from her. to take, them at once to'bi at it h" rerniii-ned through- is nf'004sal' OWn tha.t price 1)� the ,small (is (o I. L9 k'Cpt oil hand Icinple, and 'VVOI*4hril)(;d as the chief Waiting Mai out the world ever sin ce Choir murplui f all tho tribe's gods , Ty _I best hotels, tile impression .will bt. i keeps' a eye oil ovvIry servank. e wiLs the fore al- er hanks, and they ke*q) The b nk of issu I nc r i.-A 1.4 I]owed t� ismne ftot.e3, whivh afee a legal in the lialik Coss confined to 1wr bed.'hy the orable. I'here is no denying t e I. fundx aw.a s coun&14 upon�Lgainst the. 8ecuritic* amount- demand fo Empivs is invarialk tip, by six every�je,stic hppeararim f the lkii,, s4,N, with morning fl R I�ourin-g. the its long line, six mile ii Lrld Oighi�, 0'aook fin s her tender 11,015,100. the "old ldy of Thr- d ing to X 14,000,000 of Which ok' BALATA RUBBE r ornied a 'fhe chief n Tor'8 coffee., Th-is fl,( leans uwd 1) V eBa lue the British government it�elf bi 'bY al their maj(�stiea taike quite al,one, crowde4i docks. Then tile 0ab is a me- 0 to the tAwt Increased part. Since then the issue, department (of England to Pf demand for n g each other g to-'sure to dr'iVeL pa8L St. t t ur ]notes 0)ove -raising the rate of discount. servin and' gossipin 9 O'S Ihisbeenallowed o u 0 loorro,wiqg cause,d-by the um� of pneu- get-her -like any mid( I 'a S f fee, t of making india-rubbor, I A 0 MA couple and not tile Lime street JjitLe i. 't only for gold depo.4ited, Aias tile *e thi a.1rioun rovL-don of Llw. act It also has tile effwt alatic t i rem for Wcyolea ad. Other ve, at nine mlisirp, her lioy&l flighm!"o may I oe of the most real rk Ei that by a 1) COLUe to I ondoil I i 4'a .4? n e exe eha old silver to tbik ex- of indmcing eis siiid to be serious dah- be expected to the niu-series.- The eds, land. Hre at Least %v ve I lie )ank -might b e world, or at bieles f seven young foilik require 9, kee-n eye . a great city and great b-uildings- An from other parts- of tb tent of oDe-quarter of - ibs gold hold- out,flow.,. Its gor of a "rubbe.r fa,ruine," The meth- 0 . (I all event-s to check its of suporiqtondonce I 4 blie, Empmsm.ill'opon triangular spa6o is .(juIIIiIl1te(l ()n done). an e d Lngs d ov,er tin (I)UL thii it bas nevex prov india-rubber in trop- passionateity fond of a di efficienVy IWAS "been od of gathering 1 rim Ing time and its northern side by the hug" North- that by another provisu) 11 q I I,(, n , if any other fluctuation i chblidr 0 station time wh*. over again. "Ais ical countries has been exceedingly money on hAr on's liothes. ),C)- B I western Hotel, which Ili(le., Wg notc.,i at the -q in -'s doscount rate UL4 somewhat or, It is t1W Kaii3crine's one extravw thal, i underneath and iwilind. I Id for any rea- the l he a r , a paa*ed shou. ause of the unAlefl ste he easiest way, that anco that sl�e is ount3fantLly raplenish- 'site, the broad thoroughf,"I"' Is S't' lie -issue de- ticiso,,41 hee S ismues, e rate of cutting down- img their wardrobes, loking over chib �rvek colon- diseo tinue it9 'rigland inight. causes, but, chang 4 in the n !Cho tree-b, has too f re- -'George's Hall, with. its s reduotian Of for -nt of the Bank of E blio pre et, y' But partme. L of 8ec.ul-lties tield by ferable to a danqerou luently been aft�pted. Tb� search dre's fashions sent her from Paris,! naAes. lit is one of - the fille-'-it ou add to the amoun rves. I'lleY are. In fa making London, and Neiw itutes has resulted in rd.,j of tho tile coin rese ubmit York but ordering' assembly rooms in t:his couutr it to the, extent of twO' of checking uch b GO am o is not It merely ks retiring froal busi- the modern method known the, virtues of a South Amori- every garment MAAA � y rin n edle wliait 'is so remarkable note imue of ban in the reserve. o bala,ta. This, aboundiR womeln. rwory stitph,of the elliaborate tile &pace rorund the bull, th(I Ired uotions can tret- called tb ne-146, aud put. (out Own notcs again,,4 te ijl British iouril of isecur- A UNIFORM RATE, I, Guiana, mud the'rubber pro- luyoLtes provided for her seven babies monuments thlat decorato this sl hall these e an it ie waLust notes are hIls is- offers stead conditions to- it, whilenot powessil'ng the she aind her sisters have laid in and em- size and dignified appearallti't" 0( Y. ly the belief duo6d f rom 95 was X16,800,000. indpistry. This is evident sued On bank. f r ol(ootrio and.some other properties of broidered and by ton ci.leliodk tho roysAl itself, but this row of 0�lblic 1)uildin rl- "anuary 2, .18 0 . Itellow vr, very woll housekeeperc alre re lved. Lists - of: tblat line the western a' . - t le. Mot is ulon, ou n of of the. directors of %the, 3i to said to arlmwo of the At; on the same date the am &de as seldom as posaib e ordinar purposes of dishes for the Iluachoon -and dinner of angle. Livery -structure 'here �banqes are in MdA of ch y t gold coin and bul- 4 it is aid that the P f d her and at her bus- umental, and everythilng not sued agains, rosp�1714 0 tile for p the day are,h&nde to india-rujiber. hand amounted to X30,849,895, England is largely due I, tile imsue dpartment Bank It will be seen tha IIIL ro, �w _t.Jh r "100 j) r 0 o*�A IFell 4 II ' oi- I IL qa t to push the not know what way.. date of any other 6. appeared for the Go' Ferguson reoeivdd r Sweetman was also contribution as filled with villa'- $200 in 1884, between July and Sept. nt. The hall w prese Destroy all obeques after two years. era an on Mr. Logan Thought that he ould We have not atteLlipted to give it ver atim account of the. proce b edings; but giye *200 and not take a prominent part e affairs- of the party. Didnotapply i have tried to condense in such a way as in 4h matt not to Mr. Major for the position. Was to give the substance; of the proceedings ning VA !to office John Baxter swor said Mr. Logan aware whether or Vickeiing Ont. r was hold for either house in 18EN. M r. had been appoil3ted'during the surnme Dun, WRR TERMS ,Award Majort time of Ferg ked for the money and of 18B4. Knew r uoon as 2.23-0'6�1'bar; SIL-001tValdinadvan . ais. appointment. Thought Mr. Major had an active member of the party. Hesitated RATES OF ADVERTISING: He, about giving the money, but at last agreed .... .. erti control of patronage at that time. First i.RB on, per line 10 centa. he ap- to do so. Have no recollections Qf when Baxter, and Major talked about t 00 Haab subsequent insertion, per line his rate pointment of Mr. Logan, they met At the other sums were paid. Did not know T does not 1Q.01 tide Legal or Foreign ad- ajor what becomo of the money. Th hotel. He'and Mr. Logan matMr.M Social terms given to paxties making can- n6ario Bank. Have racts for 3 or 6 monitho o there at request of the candidate for post- was drawn upon the 0 r by the year. Half yearly or yearly contracts p&7&t)le quarterly. mast t Maj r not'seen Mr. Major since 1884, t er. Ile told Mr. Logan tha BuRiness cards, ton lines or under, with paper, wanted something handsome. Did -not of'Mro. Whitney's burial. Did not bo. one year, $5 00, payable In advance. 5411rNotioe in local columns ton cents per line, bear subsequent deals if any. Saw cheque lieve he ever saw Mr. Major at Whitby. o A in favor Mr. Heard that other'nartios were after the ve cents per line each subsequent inwrtion. in Ferguson's hands drawn BU it Wea' epecisl contract rates made known on applies- Major, drawn by Mr. Logan at Whitby vosition, but could not say f9r sure. Had tion No free advertising. Advertisenienta without written nstructions P. 0. The amount was 0200 or perhaps heard that Jno Cuthbert was an applicant. will be Inserted until forbidden and obarged &C- a little over. This was the day previous Did not remember of ever going to Whitby eep ee arm.., to the appointm I was handed $6 for with Mr. Baxter. Had given money he. nd to k ments must be In wilting and sent to the pub- to pay Mr. Major's expenses to the funeral fore this cheque, but not in' clieque form. Jbb Work promptly atteiaded to. of Mrs. Whitney. This was from Mr. Baxter was at the funeral o Mrs. Whitney but nothing was said after the ceremony W. J. CLARK -PROPRIETOR. Logan. Colm- ative about the post office. Do not know where t yet, wus some trouble between the Mr. Major lived when he was a candidate —strict Independence families. That oux� T*olltlos ious to tile in South Ontario. Havabeen at Whitby re 43-t,&r At M—A Virst-class Local.Paper. M )or-Logan negotiation. There was a post-office but could not tell when the f St. Andrew*s last. npport of the Doop en treasurer o or I� of Pick inix and vicinitv. nthe box when we lurch. That wais all cleared away. The Mr. Log n *ks next Balance of'evidence that he paid Mr fajor was for Mr. to press. Logan and was received at front in I FRIDAY, �JAN. 22, 1897i Mr. Major did not accept ept this money to pay Au b bers ior NOTES AND COMMENTS.,,- postage and, other current expen Logan wanted the appointment on the neral of Mr. Whitne Writs bave-bemi isgued for th e bye- evening of' the fu erlection.in South Brant, North Oil- My rding tile. appointment. Both Mr. Logan and %itness were opposed to the PAVIHCUrRE ov'ersnoes or ow y, nominations being one payment of bloney to M week earlier. -Major.sold the office beca'use not say Mr. saw no money pass. The office has out o THE u IN izes t would appe�r that Lie Governor large petition signed when tile appoint. ent cablegrams always been in the family. There was a Rirkpa'trick is not yet f danger. ment was Made. As far as witness know All t o o m rices 1 It -Logan was a respectable citizen: Ile MOST SUCCESSFUL REAfEbY ill be remembered that lie very V r. to act for Mr. FOR MAN OR 8EA8T. recently underwent a critical operation had no sppeial authority 'Read proofs below i Logan only hiA re(� In London, England. Hon, Kirkp& it was Mr. Logan's signature, but he ric'k is perhaps the most opular uld have taken tile cheque as genuine. KEIMALLIS SPAVIN CUM wo Lieutenant-Governor Ontario 4ag ever Would not swear that �lle cbeque wall pox rman&aderwo Co., UL, re had ad his critical state is causing payable to'Mr. Major. Decir Sim - Please aend me one of your 11A A Full Line, _f much alarm. To Mr.iPedley The general talk *Ra lCendali,a spAvin (,ure with fuwlm iit a fill" t at that Mr. Logan purchased tile offiep. Mr. I tui oce"il i4viiiirls a.ad five bottled Cured her. I Past eW onteiided for' f Major would not accept the $5, b­ecal.18 Yours truly, Lv" POWNIi. niontlis that bus ts are lie boo-hoed the idea. brightening and that we are on t1i e Conservati ves were in favor of Mr.'Logaxi, J. KZ9DALL rO- roceries: CAvrom, Mo., pr. 3. 102. Holisda G e of better t ines here in- Canada., Sirs-1 halve t1aed 80TAMI bnttlfd of 1, ev but not iz!i favor of money. Tile favorable with much suerem I the 6ceaD, tide—it Character of. Mr. Logan is based upon tilielk I bpess v I n We are certain to the result of the previous investigations tivj Hope Havq recN)mmendod It N) bbs and flows. have one extreme after another, and held. and k"P it, llmplx� it appears to be impoddible. for the To )�r. Holnian Would 'not sw6ar GEO, PARKER,, Dunbarton. For ftle by all Drugglata. or addreas r had the giviog of tile reat seething ocean of commerce to that Mr. Majo revious ffice, but such, was in Ilia belief the reniain at rest. For years, p and ilp to 1890- we had splendid time To -Mr. Pedley : The biptuio6' Among 00 )S�ttog MONEY TO L OAN..' here in Canada and- our people had tile leading Conservatives was that Mr, SALE —11ouse an I two stores for 40 N the idea t hat such conditions i k- t FOR articulara apply to A. B. 1)0 MORTGAGE SECURITY' �havo no end. The acted accord in gly find We Goverment would sanction tile 6d the result was that wben-depres- same.: If Ferguson told witness that lie nz:.& -Mi w" qoing bought and SoM on commission, FiOn ChMe the fruits of prosperity had to telegraph to Ottawa when phyik-ifin. suced#eWay used SALE—Wtiito Wyandott6s,'breed-- bowing witues,3 the cheque. been sqiiandered. Now we have fg ulatitig. apply to THOMAS G. PA Mr. Burgess Belonged to staff of Ladita. la the only Wrfectly I Ighlitud Creek;Ont. Agent for Fire, Lifc A'Ccid6ht, Plate E'oipa few years of partial sta&nation and Olt SALE—About '21' 'a Glass and Steam Boiler Insurance 0 Ontayio Bank at Toronto. The local safe and reliable modielme dts- nditilre has been reduced brandh- has been removed from Pickering, oover(d. Bewiro 4 unprincipled drugglaw who erep 0 k for of land for sale or to rent ; good An t ally Ilritil our people, fire re- but was doing �usiness here in 1884. offer Interior wedicini-6 In Place Of thi& F ing ep,lnr bliab awl citho'r'Li nh'r con inu ll house and table. cheap. C911on Boo& (,ompouWa. tat# tw tubsti- .."t It" Other properties for sale or rent. gaining their fect so to speak., From Produced deposit ledger for tuonth of Cook's 8uld, or Inclose $1, and 6 cents In postage I a letter B11 Nf 0 IL 1.: 11. orts, both the G rand oveimbor, 1884. On tile 14th of Novein- 13ila'retioenuc!easrsjioatljllll'lypilt(7(kc thoinpublished rep and we willsond, sealed, by return inall. Full se-aW ood 1'. 0. Trmik and C. P.- 11. announce that bor of that year thei7e was a clique for particulars in Oslo envelom to ladies onlre 2 ConveveLncing carefully" done at a much $250 charged to Mr. Logan's account. ptawpo. Addrow The Cook Company, lower rate 0an uqually cbarged. Tit- t do was better this t1leir" holidaN r Geo. Kerr sworn.: wa� manager of the Wtadwr. Out-can" harkshire I) oai for eqr% wo at 10 OU, coneesoton required, Private funds al- ear'- than 't has been for i number Ontario Bank, wl,en that institution did a To be 'sure peo business here. Mr. Logan had anaccount 9 d I h1r. Swim of Citielpli. Tern)A �IA). .%Va) a au liand to loan at bre -noil:ey to travel.iiia W5J -3 u1no the lowest rate of_ at the bank. The ledger produ The �10S,t Eii. is not available for an tbing,else, yct the'one in'use on the 14th of November interest. W. V. RICHNRI)SON. tbisiincrease is evid he cheaue entry was made by Warmer in %%'e6tern On ence that until the 1894. H given to ousc C bred C, W. boar, bouqht present year nioney was not available Witness. The cbeque would be tario, will be at lot 9, coil. d. Pickering. He is a OfAcb in Dale's block. Pickerag. fine, deeli, quiet bog, the otispe our inaxiietnow I All -or even travelling. f We have every Dquires. OW and TM tue counnon weights f or chtque in question was pikyable.' Could the breed. His otock has averaged 163 pounds reason to rejoice. Wanted not say to whom this or any other cheque at 5 months. Prices at bard titue rates. It miles wis payable On Soptanqber 8fli of same to purebased are some year there is a cheque. charged for $850. -W y fourt6eri bei�ab-m PO RENT—A farm contatining 148 any quantity of applea for whic they ill pa the higheet market prices. uated on the B4sa county, Mr. Logan sworn sa een f Ill," I bf the county council in this id Have acres, more or leas. sit -muter since the year 1884. This is Liao, luickerin. being part of iota 6. 7 and S. and the inauaral session conliAences post Pickering, Out the third investigation. Was deputy pro. von, Comfortable dwelling, good barn drty. Tues- at the court house, Whitby, on us to that for eleven years. For g house and @tables. About four acres of ah 90. vlo day, J uary 26th. With but two'or good bearic orebsrd. For further partieulars twenty four years he had filled the office I -to J. fALL DOW, Whitby, or to three exceptions these fourte�u men tr tman as fair as lie could. Inspector Swee Cr are all.;' afwr the warden-slyip. As bad conducted the- investigation iu 1681). Cr that. position ca Only be filled The charges then were, the forging of Mr. P n by one W NOTICE 0,0 man, oile may imagine wh%t inOuences Bunting's name And irrogularitis. -4 are bein brought to bear iwthe in- the charges have been dismissed part&' The first a large C. bg to irregularities, terests of the various candidates. We 'the 11'nersigneA is prepRfred t) do ch4 fa as then' investigated. The petition for 1 have heard from what we consider a w ping every day in the week. at 4 cents, M P 14 (D P some 200 The Kelsley cor'rul C3 llisappohitment was signed 111 3a Toll accepted when WO Mm names from both sides in politics. Warm Air Generator. lb :i as "Ood a as any of get6ug the necessary. Best Roller Flour -used other influences at Ottawa. - Never A,iy erdtna 11,3-. At, Fkinca­ w 0M305 .0 ;� 0 ISO eted C"hair. It niay not be exactly paiA Mr. Edivard Major any. MoqeY. I'#-Al you only so.pply 94 4 0 0-0 0 (Z CON COO. �o r sale at going pr Picl�o t it cake, -11ad no arrangement with him as to the W, MAX ELL lynt the qNz�l .has changed and ill �ppoiutment. Miss Leya spoke to Mr Rouge Rill, Ontario. M e funeral And aiiked livil to 9 nuv%t durable heater made. L4 U, Feb �00 n or after t1i e what more befitting inan er could the Kelsey -do what lie coil c mar C3 1 i'or her long �,uffering and + p4tient Logan.) i pa�sois and tip through A �ii b 1 o!d air I;A% . 'PA W t-3 1o.A b post-ollice has been in the family always h0e an� C2 toiling ' tider the,old system, th4n by Had been in busineos for 22 years. J no placing ono, of her representatives in BuntiDg is also a merchant here. The 13.'Legborti .( :''W July passon down outside of uwight becii6ls 2H. L. Wyandotte C cc 01 that liono'red position upon the ititro- tewirll SM9ke pipe, it in turn arms the air 1 1 post-office has been 25 years In ti e pro 'bckerels� Sep duction of a new form of county sent store. Had no bargain with Major, Oct., -Ing any of the above birds oo' nd was neyei; a8kO for, money by Majol'. ee LMCS Ail person requit y ever passed between he and "I i :e and warm air capaeit$ No, mone their stock, now ig the titue. All puted fact 'ust yet, whether the na; y Furnace- 1,11e Kelsey heatq e%,er) Major. Mr. Baxter had no Authority to t , A, - I . ptire-bred birds. Doe warden whe-li chosen hol& office' for W. J. GORDON, act for him. There was some difficulty nii1d, heaftlifui warin air that will not Injuic e or two years and the Legislature between the Baxter and Whitney families. yoor f(imloire I Pickering, Ont 50 YEARS9 Oil The 11 Kelsey ",will hoPit r001115 60 feet has been asked to clear away that Sin e which the tamilles,have not since EXPERIENCE: doubt. The county members ire been ixitiniate. The Baxter family would The Kelsey doe; not beat your cellar. The Kelsey is absolutely gas and dutit South 0nt&ri0L:,_.,_: ectod each alternate year. not speak for a time. Had contributed in el proof. nember. Stud for 4eactiptive catalogue. 1884 to cobservative party as a I This was done on the advice of a friend so -Office Investigation.'J: Post as to stand in better with the party. The THE JAMES SMART MM C will be held at Oshawa I n. 27, Ile amo unt was about $200. This was paid BROCKVILLE, Orit._ W ng 11pon a commissian hitby Jau. 28, Columbus Jan. 20, m rtle TRADE MARKS, Acti received to John Ferguson. Nothing was then usive makers for conadia. from the department at Ottawa, C,61. Jai). 30, Greenbank Feb. 1, Epeorn Fel. 21 DESIONS, said about the Appointment. Had pro of Bellville, opened in Pirie's hall WANTED—A good girl as house rLiaid Claremont Feb. 3 Ana Whitevale Feb, 4, GOPYRICHT41 Ac# viouB to this contributed. Denied point at Pioke ring College. when the following delegation. biessrs. Wiri. An-yone sending a sketch and dewription imay lock Thursday mornin quickly aw free, whether an invention is 9' blank that he had paid any mpney for the Into certain charges forwarded to Ronnie, W. J. Palmer and T. 0. Whemly P appointment. Had no recolliection of will disotia coMfid 'tlal, Oldest agency forsectiring patents a the following subjects. milk, 1117ainst Post Master in America. &n offlee iiaBaxter in the matter whatever. Did not For Sale,., its characteristics. peculiaritioa and general Patents taken through Munn remember giving Mr. Baxter $5 to giv tise. Eltiairiess methods as applied to Dairy sPecial notice in the to Mr. Major. The lAtter was an 01A farming, management of home dairy, rid T-ht the post-maater purchased tits fri d to the family. Applied to. Depart ion ding the land of wodd@, corn and clover beautifully illustrated, I&r "t alroulat of bushel at yotir tile position from Edward Major, the RED CORN at 85 cente owl ment and got the appointment in usna oulture, istock raising and feoding, increa, an terms $3.1 %scientifle journal, weekly, hs. Specimen copies r: ;J 1LAX0 defeated Ing fertilitY and cultivation of the soil. candidate in the riding way. Had nothing to do with Mr, Major 118air"t statiou. TENTS sent free. Addrviw That the postmaster had forged the F30me of the newer weeds tbreatening us Lud how to prevent theni spreading. Our name A a. native and introdnoed grams with speoi- contract-i family have been holding office for 70 Appks, The present outlook for young man NU am thbk, Besid�s this thore*e e other irregular. Potatoes wFiLtA, Of 80FAO OMP* Have been a member of ootiserva. :How to beautify the howe And (%ruft and' WanledAn Idea Ities coiziplained of in cioneotion vrith the thing to 9"MW ve party for 28 or 24 years, and eontr i. the 0. A. C. Protect gaur tdou th may Mug you wankh. buted to funds more or leas-all that tim R. W. GRIERBON tjZRif & 00 P""t A&609 The last contributioW was in 18B4. 0. 3-14 President. sereuiry. t ot two 114ad"d laywattous want". W - :ar+�t -� ".y .. �..- - - -tb a �+ f i-0 x� - •+sa - -i h r i l C Y" e%a d Cr { i 7 5 '+ t. .;-' -. , C.'a.. ¢_. a C �. a ., I. .` it :I ••4 r i a I i ,f r b Y � Y {{ t 5 ' 1 w I c 7 v 4 y f i 3 1. r r S t a t f1 i" s. r E: s ibs - f .l k .L�y T (( 4 .t '.'l' d .r r R ,c _ > s:. s" 3 F 'nit. • lw., .t �} Ali a z a /s. b S,' xr l r ^ r`' '. t . , !. , ry V 3 i f ,\ �' t 5 mt , , I m�` r tt' - -- - 8;. ..' 8, "'fir' " A Herring Across the Trail ,r! i ' Ti �� �� 11 A _ hi K�� " n a eammer's day'; twenty -five yftrs' fif _�� -0 . � !?: , a tall, mysterious looking man climb � 4A fl A •-4 �` ``, off the stage in a village about thirty, pr ". '' miles from Toronto and ou)ered the little -' ' "w hotjei. That he was an important man 1. V ! and engaged in important • business were s� , , ) facts that he made no effort to conceal, ,'( .:Yr prdbably feeling that it would be futile # end indeed, although he did not -know it, ',ni his' arrival on the stage had been foretold . 11 by , one who came on. horseback half an ib ;'_ hour before and gave out to certain parties to that the tall and pompous stranger was, in thy. opinion of Dan, the ete►Re driver, an f� } - officer of the law, possibly Moiling, the de- Ci y ; tective -from Toronto, "Tell Harrigan to i "I " ` geq oat of the way," the man on horseback w had said, "and Dan'll keep the stage as dr °` a F late as he can." . But Harrigan could not be found at first, of ' and when at last he was discovered asleep is ' - la box.stall of the hotel stables, it was la �`- f y � to late toescape, for the stage was already, 1. t w th load toots of a tin horn and great b( eh w of haste, bowling along the village h, 6 • fe I at �ed at. nd so as Moiling, the police officer, en- tc to the hotel, Old Jake, the hostler, and hi Bob Harrigan, who. was for hav- ' ilia held ap-a .couple' of travellers on the b Queen's highway, eyed him critically I. _ through a crack in the stable door. i "A bit stiff in the jints," ventured old e7 ' . Jake, h' --The Government's thryin' to insult w me," said Harrigan, "and to insult the n II whole settlement by sending such a man iC I afther me." - tE "They're m6ighty particl lit abort their b - laws, gettin' to be," comply ned the other. "�nre ye were drunk when lye did the job, a, h an' they mcight let by -goneif be bygones V ;an, no bar -rum done." Just then a man entered the rear _door of e, the stable, and the three of them held a it ` !hurried consultation. Old Jake threw a 81 lsaddle on a clean - limbed bav mare;. and fI j also bridled an old gray horse, which the c 1 n comer mounted an rode out of the o G q�v ti 4 y relit door into the land. the other two t, Chen resumed their places; at the crack in a ". 1 the door, and presently down 'the village h street, as if returning from a long journey, si came the man on the gray horse. {Riding up to the hotel, he jumped off and tied the animal to a post, and was about to • . _ �J�': . .­ ,enter when the landlord, apparently only -,;, ­ �'­[ -, . ��... �. ... cow perceiving him, ran forward crying ; { ''Go it Bob ! Ride for year life. There's t a man here - -" b 11 � = M I "No you don't, ". cried Mollins, `rushing d tor ward as "Bob" tried to unfasten his v erse. "I want you." "You haven't got me vet," yelled the �t tither, tearing himself loose and footing it t' own the road. After him went the offioec t 1 vith a speed that was marvelous in one so it Y 1 }; j anoutly' built. Down the road they raced, d as they crested the nearest hill, Bob •. , ,. arrigan on the bay mare flew out of the C sst ble door, and'with a gay wave of the F I t bind,, galloped up the • road' towards To. a # ro tv. s he sprinters bad only gone about a t. } •e'' ;' ` qu rter of a mile when the fugitive led the a o cer over a fence and through cultivated ` fields, where the going was very heavy. It t mi ht have been supposed that the officer, ha dicapped by a weight of years and tl flea ; would tire her©, but sobn.the fugitive - fro justice began to go 'heavily and - stn bled as he ran. Hollins, who had been d loaf g gt'ound, now made a spurt, and at 8 the oot of a steep bill, when he threatened to re if the other did not stop, his man t ., 1 sort ndered l 1. t >< Ater gaiuing their wind, the men ex- y,,.. cha ged such remarks as seemed suited to 6 the tension. . '`N ell, Harrigau, you are run to earth at last,l'" said the oftleer. . ''Harrigan !" cried the other, with a ' sple did tone of surprise. "You don't mean 1 " ' ' to 8 y that you thought I was Harrigan!" 1 ofne off ! . None of that," said Moiling. 1 ' ome back to .town," said the other. I f "I'm -Bcb Bentham -you can find that out "easy enough. Why, the landlord said it' t was a you was after." ''I 11 just put these bits of'steel on you • - anyh�pw,it said Moiling, "and if you're not Harr gan,I'll -" He conveyed his mean- ;.... ins Uy a savage shake of the head as he fastened handcuffs on his man. At the village Moiling soon found that it sae ob Bentham he had captured, and that arrigan was miles away on the -land- lord' mare he had "stolen." "Gi(bat c'id you,run for ?" he demanded of Bentham. j; "Why, the landlord said ` ybtl wars after W. �= -� me." .. "What made von say that . demanded , Mollins of the landlord. I ­Why, Bentham was in a big flight last week and I thought you wanted hitti." "Nell, it's a pretty fishy, yarn, but we'll F: _"� let it�go at that. Have something on me," The griping villagers crowded around the .: ; b . bar alnd filled their glasses. .' 'there," said the landlord, with a most pious! face, "here's to -the absent ones." {..• And in that village Bob Iiatrigan and Bob i3entbam are to day respecttable till• reps and stern men, who have trumped theiraons for bits of mischief, and ezprees alarm at tl►e Ray the boys go on-" as A boys ,daren't do in in time. 1. I - 9ATUR111]' Iv'ii;tiz's 111�i1:- �.__•. -- „ i - STOUFFVILLE Tl a ordinance of baptism wag adm'n inter d t} nine converts by Rev. P. Camron, pastor of the Baptist church, t .� : a special service held in that church o - Wednesday evening. ::.. R' v, H. E. A. Reid, the recent pastor of he Presbyterian church here, has mo ed to Toronto. Mr. Reid has been compelled to discontinue his work in the ministry. at least foi a time, through ill- ; . iness. He intends undergoing a medics'] ope>f ation which, it it does not prove fatal, wilt! at least prevent big re-entering saliva service for some time. -Free Press. gin many friends will be pleased to *r� F know that John Lafraugh, our popular r Mx .6 / vG `!, ? l2 , produce' buyer, is now improving nicely in C. ,r ;,t 11 ` ��; `s Ten old members of the , county council ;. , , �; t . = in this cout.ty were re- elected, viz: Messrs i ' .- . r, = F, ; 8. Baker, Davidson, Evans High, W. H. , `t .t . ' o�inson, Normou Pugeley, Ramsden, �•,_`? ,.. Reeser and Woodcock. Those elected V. `v'� ' �' w 'o were not in last y is council '"a : �.. • r'i��;;,',+ �[essrg Hartman, Baird] Bull, Chester, a Fisher, Gibson, Hall and Stokes. 4 .-?, 't.u'' '� John L. Mackenzie, 'bqq has been the ,��' ;�, proprietor of the ttOld Reliable Drug x; 81ere, for the past two years was given . t a farewell supper by a number of his i �;prt hHow•citizeas aC Cie - queen's W401 on 41e } :, .4 � �� i . r " : I _ T Al yr - r < -yap '� :�1 _. J�'. t 1 ♦ '1 J ,. Y F, ` t.::. ! '4.J - F Y RKx°•�'dqu ,�' A°,3Y �,i•', r•• • ,6 yr r �'. . r Fi+, t .u, ! fit%. ar i I '..Sint& .r' P' I - ':t - r;°?...'t.•.' '''w" f' ;. -ir-1 i :tx�Y.r'•' a- _.:w f$nZ+" `:i.'d +� .yf`F` 'ta a r, 't�.If ; > P.I.,.tia \'�. ''.'- •tH"'�+e�7 ..� i }I . f , ­­ -� 7 4 - " , I . ,: a b" ,. ,p Y I rte` G ,, I? #r..... , - - C :;s. ?: ,ix"; _ i ... gedI . +sr•M*4. $ > @vt }rid- ; sxr� »I x . , g - •-°x _. - w,, .; ," -. ;+,r - . Lam."; .✓:.- - .' 3 - s,:ii'?�.r` 'r€_r.!:.xe !_ _ a'.'I�s.tT�'`.A3�`_i.: M. -- _.a+a.. -k -. rr , r t�� �+ - 1 YI t 3"• t' . =0 r' all' - ! k ', t # 7 e- yl1 z' :, i4 v t tir: , - -n i fiA! $i' a# x.. t �7. k-. fit- f' :iZ. - �< 5 ' � �. S" ' F it P f �- t s i 3 ♦ s .,.. i• � >I -_ :f •...- ..v ,. a. .ems - ... -, _. a - -.r ..- c ,. r . -.. t b- - .. of :: - ks h7 r. S <. _ 3 i, <1 '' L ii + -: d to R i yy�, ±fig r La r �.. j k •a? � aT•r Si .. _ y y - ,_a � ,t r t art: r (� :a t *. w r• 3 r 11 a+° { S_.. 'f -t- ! 1 r t:' S- ax i .- wr F 1. 'r -5 d. - '� 4 1_'_'z"'4; � ' +� �k r !; _cam;, 4 wry} �F�' °�aF ... .�1'+ ". M. . S^J Sd�Frr� �< 1 y {�� � �. a � .y !\ � +F �� �- .r� �ti --gy+pp _} 'Sl q fit � - . , ..� _ �. 1. �.tn Y' 0` ra 9. f f: s t D Y ; Jt' • F 3 ­il . . ,Y e s i ' r+ . Y. r' e Em; a• 9 {- t •� -s' a t¢t e � � t 3 s .y.'•gl.���. .� `+ �-- ,y pper�- ,may y� `ate yj �y .y t`68fkiFi i�tit0i.'� -a�� IIJ4RW�i� �R'.�.� £'.K , - '.t' p}sAtNS.motNcr EAS�r nog. As roltLOwa: -Y- j{i L. �, . -z No. 6 MAIL . . . 7:58 A. M. ' ' ,�� 1 5 •24 P. M ,114 LOCAL - i ; # o ( 2. ,� " ii 41 02 P. M. `. -: - -. - f BAINt3 GOING WEST bUlit As roLLow4 :--- m-. Y1 aa. -. c 11. j �'` ,{ , a 1. No. 7 LOCAL . . . - 9:16 A. M. V" , pj < r �! 1118 LvocAL t . . i 8:09 Pp. M. F ` - 1i �l -AIL . :20 C . �. . .,, _ ., r: .i ` 1 - Y '. V>mt!>l -1ZA.1 * V=bartM station . r . , ,, . ,, ­ ) c .�. 1 Ea } .. Ta"Ns GOING EAft b'Ci?t �S `FOLLOWe:` --� I ." ' �. No. 6 MAIL . ... 7:58 A.M. _r, ; . No. 14 MIXED . 2:18 P M , v 1i 8 LOCAL . '9. .5:57 P.Mr � �• ' , aY TaAINe Qolxa WEST DUE A$ F9LLOW9; --� . 1t No. 7 Loc" . . .'9:21 A.M, :� -1 S ;. ' 1 18 Mlasv -8:15 P.M F f i. I L ` : u r„, , , h 'ry t r Look' i ' Here s I' _ a ,La 'j. f a ..Yr-.� ... :a,,• .. f V'V t t t "� ii puu wand �F%.j...­;­, o d= 11, i Piano Box Cutter, � ' Cheap Road Cart, �: I L :;, r Light Sul y .� . 4t ,: See our stock'at once, ,., - i �, ,, .. -a . �� _ - .. _. Horse - shoeing and all kinds' of lack= _ y R._ ;: smithiog done in first -class style. . Also woodwork in all its branches. . a >. 'GVe have all kinds of wagon' .111 + . and buggy stook. Prompt I ,_ = repairing, w ell season- ' ed, good quality. F: . L �'A few pair of Children's boots still left, :'� r :; cheap. 6 W. H.1 JACKSON. • I ' , I I • 1- • Brook Road, Out. " .. FARMERS' MARHET. 1 _ s TORONTO, �aD. 141 1891' =: Wheat, fall,............ S 0 86 to ; 0` e7 _ } -. Wheat,spring..........of 0 86 to � 000 � A ' Wheat, goose ............ 00 68 to 00 00 .- $ A; Barley, bush ............. 00 80 to 00 84 � . Oats, bush ................ 00 2210 00 28 Peas, bush ................. 00 48 to 00 44 � tea;, Hay, new, ton..:......... 12 00 to 18 00 -: ' . Straw, ton ................. 600 to 700 f Dressed hogs............. 8 50 to ` 5 60 I s " Beef, forequarters........; 2 50 to 4 00 Beef, hindquarters...... 4 00 $o ; 5 50' Mutton ............... ......: 4 00 to i - 5 00 5 00 to 6 00 _ Veal, carcass ...........�` ; Butter, lb..... 00 15 to OD 18 , ............. Eggs, doz .................. 00 20 to 00 22 '�'` Potatoes, per bag....,.... 80 to a, I[._ 1- ,..t I'­_ DOMINION BANK. . :' F, 1. Capital Paid up~ $1,500,000 ." Surplus,. - .j $1,500,000 _ -i''r WHITBY 4GEI�CY. I - ' dsineral Banking Business ranaacted , . `' 11 . SAVINGS DEPARTME T, 'No `Y .. ! ii Interest allowed at highest current ratty. notice of withdrawal required. special attention given to the collection of Farmer's Sale and other Notes. - • , ; , E. J. THORTOIN ' 101'r MANAOER; , , . 3R�lNTFO�DALL�TiEL " . . T ui'`�j� JAL . TH LNLW AY . 1 I 1, - 1". : . , ` ` . ".. 1 a r ., 9 M iu i s ": co IDEAL • i ' . STEEL WINDICILL - WITH - ;I .11 r l no wood used in any part of its '` ' construction. 1;k 4� CHEAPER THAN - WOOD, All nicely painted and guaranteed. - � � ;. t First G'fuss Spray Pzc1'iip4.a "`'. GEO.: GEROW : jy4 CLA.:RE� ON•T.� II _1 »;;'� A PERFECT `l A • �_ - . ' _:;# ,� .,- } ..� , - - ,� {_,_ �_ 1. ... ..: i- . I_— I PjS N - �. ­., . :'Ht ; ­_ 5 ,,EST Tex. . t ; . , 'a THE WORLti `­­116_4 __ FROM THE TEA PLANT TO THE TEA CUP' i •':* IN ITS NATIVE PURITY.� =� "= j*' " Mon%,h r :'" Te"a is'put up by tl►e Tndian TJ a , -, ` I .rowers as a _. _!' life best qualities of Indian y ; T . ' ens. Therefore , ,he greatest care in the - lection of the Te& eau iw blend, that is why they it it up- themselves and scl6 it only in the original 4 tckrges, thereby securing its purity and exceflrn... �$Qt# .t up -tn u lb., t lb. and S lb. packages, and nevee' , ld in bulk. r� . ALL 0060 OROCERd' KEEP IT. t � . v f your trr, >cer dots not keep it, Eel! him to waste tA., "}; * 14, STEEL HAYTER �, QO.a ��,,> t. II and /3 Front Street Fasts Toronto. I q t For stile by John Diokie Co, Piokarin t , %p .a ',� _ ",, �)� 4 wanted -an I ea o"°; a< *£� jY thttto t0 �p __ 0 . i �. 4�,_ ' Protect our Ideaw; they may bring 7 weaitIs s w Write JIB NVEDDERBURN R CO. PRtteeat Attor• ¢ ,. Dom Washinlowl, 1!. 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I blave been- temporaxily .susponded. - - �_-: ,- : Tbji� failures in the City of- Montreal . . - �., � -, I . : : '.. . - I ..� ';:: 1`1 '- " dur i - thie past Year. ,ere tar in ox- �­ , . ; -,: � ,� -.1 � - . 1.11 - - ,)f t I _, �:_,. -_ I.; ,4 ='cl tbose be two previous years. � _1 '. * " � , I ,: . I _'_ , I ., ­ .;� ' 11 _nt will not, , . , . .. � .%.�_ - -rb;e Dominion Paxliame � I . ­ - . p. _1.,­- I , , ,b,,' and the tariff pro- I ., . � 1._, � meet lwtil'Marc . - . _,., _. � - I—. . . - - - i... . _r� _... " poisals will not be brought down until . . . 1. .., . I � , I.W, -;%,. ; It . April. . . 3 . � I - �`.� - - ... -I.- . , �-� ­- I ...:.- -, � T hle Rev. George Clou-thier, chaplain - - ". - , . ; ­ � ,.... �. I , , - ­. of the. SfK)ny Mountain penitentiary, has ,-,;, 1 - ." - -- ,-.- _.�_. - __ . 1: ; - , - I. I .. I �. e­.­ been dismissed by the Minister of Jus .. �. -­_, - '. �11 - - . I-, � , . tic.e., . - . .� . � I I ,- �,�.,;,. - � , I - �r �__ _�:_ 1�', �:� -7 � �'.' ' Thle will of the late James Hamil0n, t "._;, ': I ­ �,�' .- I I ::� - .1.11 . �%, �­ 1�1 � ._ - . .4 ' of London, out.,' filed for' V�robat.o at , '� - . 11 � �, .'. 1. � I that Iflace, disposes of an. estate of _., :, " ,. :. ­: __ n , . _1� .". . . 1: . $31150. 1 . ; - . � I . ,� .. ., .� I . .1 1, �� - - I .ii � I-, - ­ 1. ": Rate.payers'of t,,h;o township of An- . I . .�;_ - _­ . ,hiave voted a bonus ;of $5 000 to ,. . : ... , 1. eff"er I .- . � , - ' . l-,"'. ", . , . The Hamilton, Cbedcke & AncasVr El- ., _� - �� --, I : I � k , .1 �-� ectric Railway. 0 ,� , .. . .,.: --- 1:,��- - ­�. . . - ,:- . . . � _ . . I . I 1. - '... An official annauncemerit isL rhade � I - . I .. %::: � - Chat the. Government intelAs at, the, , 1. � ... - . I. :1 _. .: - I �� '� coming .session to a&k " liamont to . � . - ,..- �, � repeal. thie Franchise Act. . ... , . . . . ;. . -;.,..I � . , :�. ::1, 1.� I. � -, , "., A man named Apollidore St. Pierrtl of ,'.- . : - _ . . :. ., 1. .I- � I " . . .. Papinea,uville, Quo., comm tt,ed suicide ::�.:.,, _.: ,.-. " .'­.�: -, "', �. at Ilat Portage 6n aocoun i . � ­ . . . � I . . _ .. . ­ . �. � C... I tune-9 in his love affairs, !�.��­�-" ,�,- � -, ­ .-:, � - L_-, �'. ' ,.-;. -- _ , -­ ­ Mr. Borden is at pre.sent ,engaged up- - .".., _� �, Z, . -:_. . -1. . - I—.. �..." (m a scheine'to comm'ute the Lwo years' . � . � , . I '. 11 ,... � . - - , ..4 salary allowance to ret.irin militia of- .:�; . - - 9 . . �.: �. , 1. , - pension for life. - . . I I I.. - " �. - �' �- , fioers into a ., _: " .. . . , �:,._, :.,� '. - I ..... . : . 1�.:_,--�:, � �`,__: _ '' _­ �.,-'­ It is .�tated that the Franchise of the. _! -.11 . I . , �... , I . -, � - I . I-, � . _�_ I - . '.. Niawara Falls Power Company for the I . . - .1 '_�_:.� , , .. - �..1�1.1. building .of the Canadian power tunnel �. . - � 1. ; , �.; -, , i, � � . : � � : ", �� ,.� blas been extended for foux years. - � I � � I.. . - , _i:; - � , ; , , ­� - en-agemexd of Mi8-, Klla 'Walk- .?i,��, 1-7. "... li: "'__� ; The 0 � - - ... . � I -I- :!_ ex. gra;nddaughter of Hiram Walkar, ... � . . .. I 1. 1. �� , �. : ,; - r- -.1 ­ . the millionaire �­. I- - Kligtiller of Walke . ....� - � : .� 1� � ville On-t-axio, to Count 31anfo&rd Von '. . . , I .:1 -:,-�,-,�, � t . I ":,. _` * . Mat�scbka, of SghOoss, Bechau, has .. . -, - I..-. - lw*-n announced. i . I ,,._-, ;. � ;. I ._ - I 1-.---- �: . % . : I 1- - .., � " ' � . .. I , - ­-:­ I -Tljk, Montreal str6'ef railway man- �,:_ T _... il � ; .:. I .1�. -L ­ agernemit, hmve adopted a new .style of , �. � �.­.)'­%': " c4ash box fox tbioh- cauductork turnish- . I I.., . � - . ­­ I ;. , '' . ­� �__: � .. .­ ­ . , 1. - .. _.. ed wilth -a new con;trivan6e known " ...L. �.. - ... � , . . I - . I ,. I ­, - irriproved receiver, which the mo- 1 .1 ., _.: an . :. .;." � " . . . , 1. i . � . , "­� 1 .. . _�. � mebt �he ooin strikes the aperture ­� . I - . . . ­ - I.. - .,� - ��:,.. � �, . . -Ataz,e,i 1 k in a tight grip, 0.reventing its ­f�, . - I., �! ­ _� . oval. - I I �.11.1 , I � rom . � - -1 .. ", I � ":.;" I" -.1. � : ��;. !�,I,._ �­. . . , . I ,.. , , I e� .1, .- ._­ su'p'erinte,ndent . .. : - .1 ­: -­ i ! . .. . - .1 of th4v Western Division of the Cana, �.�. - _4�. , 1 � _ ­- ­ -1 -1.�:,_­11, 1. . than �wific railwayy, stat ... that ot the ": � .. . ­__.. � - - toK a] �axnoua of ninot . . I . . y molion bushels I . I .:. I � , , ., 1 ! .­ . of wbeat in the, W&,,.A alL the opening . '_ -1:1 I . . . I ,� �'­­ I,- .�: - I-. of t hi! wason, lic. estisnaitts that from :1 ," .- , _ It . - , . � ': ­. I �` , - .., _. �� two million*and a half to three million Jj�.�.� �f. "', - .1.,.1 - . I ....: � . . bushv�.N ajN- in tbe hands of the farLa- 1. - � �t_ . . I .:." - . ers weOL Of wDampeg, � . I... ,. . !,--,, - �. i .-. 1. . I . __ - I - ' . . ;.. ;. I I � I - , - . _. GREAT 131UTAIN " I i' : ;!! , �, � . . . '.. 11 I.. - - . : � 1: �, ;I - �Jl � ., -.1 .I- ;-. , ­'- � . ­�­� .- '_. Th! 'Lord Mayor of I,o4 on has start- . . I � , : - � � . .. .11 : . I . , ,-(.(I arfalid for the re,lio-f of the famine . � - I � 2e, � : -- ;.;:. - . I - sufferers in India. . i � . I I - I ..,:.. : �., I . __ . . . _1�1. I _-, . Aadxew Percy 13r&hn46tt !has Ileen W- - I � . . . - "... . . . . ,� -tnt,,ul a,t] New York. , I . ­ po,iioted British ( - I.. 1: :_1 . - . .1.. .­1 - . ft;is expected t b xt t he new Camadian �. . . 1;­ �. . .1. . ,.,. . '� ing a,1 Bisley will bo,rft4y for the � . I.— . . I - � � I . . , I... - I ". - � . I . t�u!�' . .. I e a he xt Fe,j�,9011. I-- , I - _­ . I .11, ­ . ..1- I . ! . . I . � . .,.�; .., I : - I j I ,f 0 i appoIntment of c�ylm Villan- _t , .'.'. � , ��. , i -IJ . I � ._.. � � . ,...!: -xieva, �kmsul-generad .to .nezuela 41 .. .. - I 1 r Ve , , . , , . - . I � .1 I Lonoon has beien appro .. I I ­-.1 ,,;, y ., "I.,. . �Quern. . � :-. .. I : . I I .: 1- I ': � . � I'_ .1 _. �., A#ler.icans' in Lb,,idon hiw,e� suh;crib- . ­. .: t­-.1 I . :_'...-I . . -I � 11 n ­ - , , e d hai � oving cup a,g ai, pre.sent to , . "A' ! , - - Mr-1 liayaxd, the, Anwricim Ambas.sa- . I I , ­� � . ... ­. � . , � ._.- 4 .dor a.t! London. 1. 1. 1. � 1. � .1 ­'. 1.� ­� -1 !� --, �; � , Pile ':Right. H,r �t Iteiv. Fred- , - I—. . _xu, and Ma I., . ­. . ( eriVi 1'enil1e, D. P., was-6n Friday en� � . . - . - , . thrc I - -athedral -with . I � � ; -n Cant . . 1, ­ I . I n ep� i erbuxy ( ­ � � h . � �_. : - , �, ! � muc rele(iiastical ceremony. . : ­: _:1 1. �. - I I I 1;�, . It i . -1 d 11� �. - . repoi ., from London that .�, _. �_ I I t he collniniagiotiers have signed a re- 11 , - _ �: � .. I , � -_� j �: � i ,.� � por; ileconiniending the slwody bon- ­.. -,. I .. - . .:., Rti,twLiOn (YfAhe Pa,cific Cable.. t . . I . . ,�: I..", . ...- '. � �._. :11 Lor(li Dufferin h" accepted the' pres- . I t­ I , . -1. ". �:.__ 4 - _1� -, � idenCy [ o,f a movement staxted at Bris- - : 1. . I . -.,.. . �:._ I—., � tol I o leelt,hrate. Ow 400th anniversary . , - � � �.. , . of thi, ditic6ver of Nen I " : � . ,. . . y �.. . - .; _'��. i Ca.k)t, . - V`[ouindland by . . . �. . ��, � I ! ., � i 'A . I .� i . Ud3j Selina Scott, who �leaded guilty - ., . � . �­.�� 1: I . .... - I- � � .1 'h� W . - - . DTI nsd; . ,�13i't.o the, criminal libel of _. - I.::,:,._.-- � , � " I Ea I- "I wa�s on Fri,day se-litenced � . : - � I I I ..�... I :,:, � � to V gliL montilki, i m"priaunment with(yut-. ... . , ".� I - - .. hard Ldx)r. . � � _ . . ;. . .. - �,. . . . . ­.- � � . Wil,:,le . : , ­ ­ 1111110inik *wit.h 'the Meynell . . . '. . Tup, "'. . : :.4. : b0ull(L Oil ,5da Mr. Chaplin, for- . !� - , , I I . .1 " : ­_ ­ I .fner y presidenit oll'the British Board : I ...... . ,, �'. � .. . I I I IN I..'� .., 11, I Of 'J'ra le , was throtvia, from hi,i 1�01.84- , , . - :� .�:� . -:, , ­.', ; all(l A' s - 11 .., .r -. ., riously injured. -:­ (i - . . . . : . . . . _., Sir 1)(11.1ald Sinilh. the, Ci-nadidn Iligh - 11 . � � colufflip"sioner, has established ne%N . I..'� agerjcicl'.S 1,, i1el%i-.i arid �-',ali-�;i tomak- � ­ . � bett�r 1 k-nown to emigrants the re- � I sourc.e,� of Canada. I .- . I - - I _. N . I ,�-(rh,,,� BrUish Bpaid'of Tride return,4 : 1 ': �,�, - -,.: )NJ .1.1lat the total -�mtj)orts for 1896 - . ,. �J I , have '�Ioreaised X25,117,677 over ,1895, " .. .. . I - lc. I I and the exports 4ave increaged X14,- . ­ 1. . . 1. , : . . -�-j .. I � 633,193 OveT the previous yeax. , . . I . . : �'. _�' I I . I 1: . , - �­.. . -, I -1. ThJe Pall Mall Gazett I rrin g- to .11 ­ I-- ' � _. .:: ., .. I - . e, re, e I . I b:� .- . . the report 1-hat. Mr. U.urie.r had declined :� .�, : . _. .1 . .1 1 .. I s ,: the boxhir of kalighthood, says that his � �: .1.7.- . ­ " � I . 7-- � - . ajiswer left: thp, matter so. that he could I ..-. w.. I , -1 ... - , a ... . :. . : �' :�i...,. I . ac.cell)t ,%tt a future date - . I . _... ... I . ,. � - ­ ' � :­� �. ;.,. 'Gladistane unveiled the' memor- . . .. - I... : Mrs. . , � I . - 1. I - 1. , __ 'I.I.4., . . Ia] window to the Axxmn.i&n martyr% .:­.�,:�,�;-­�� . I — , : .. - I'D Hawarden Church. Before the cere- ... . ... ­ - , , �. .� �__­ .. . .- .. - . mony Of unvoiflifig the window XT . - , � � . J � ` � ".,: . ,� .1..-. _.'._� . , . � I ! , ,.�'. I . '. Gladsittme delive.redaspeech� to an Ar-" .,. .:_1 -I - - a - me'Ado'n deputation. I I � '' ­ — I ..m' . . . :.- '.'q �... �c -, - - - 1 i ,. .. - . , .. _;., � I ': � I In. re�powip, to al etter! signed by more 114" � 1. , _.�. .,,I,- ��, " ) thUn eighty noblemen and gentlemen _0�1'1,.­ I � inont in lit,i�ratuxe, science, and art, ­_ I - - , . � ,. am, I ­. �'­.,:...;' ­�'. '.. �� . - , Mr. Herbert Spencer ha.9 consented that 1 .. I_ 1� . :­.. - _. � a fund shali be opened to paint his por- I .1 - .- . .; I i -, - I �, -..!., - � .. �, - ,- t�ait fOr the nation. - I I � i. ":`.. 4... , ' ' . . . �.., ... , '. , . , !. , . -�. " - Tbq N'4istmimi.stgr Gazette on Wednes- , " It �_, -'-, "day gave proniiineinoe to a rumour that __­ �1; ­�:. . , . . - _ � _�_ , . , r_,'_ , I - � . I ._,:�. , I I . , - �___ - - 1811 , , I - - , , � I � L : - � I the Queen :W decided fio commemorate - � � ­' ."'! - � . "i I � I , .-�- the f4cil, thiat she has enjoyed the long- . - I � � . I J_� _ * , I ­ .1 �­ 3t' roiiigh in F,inglish -history by abdicat- I , _ I i L': , -I! .., '..". 1. , 01 , � - � .1. -1m, ,� - .. - e " in; i� f&voir of the Priince of Wales. - . t - �:i ! . I _ , 11 I � � I _. , J''. r_ :g:, . _;Cl=1e6 .Tu , Colonial � � ,''. i � . . sil . pper and thie �:... t.. - .. �', . - . _ . "IgentL-, :of Viatoiria aad Tmmunla were I— � � -.4- al _ t i - — - : ,% , _. ,. - I Ja . 7.. ....- . . - - �,i �.:-­ � -_ ­ . . � . I . . ­ , ­ . ,- , �. � _. .� -1:_- - �­1'1 �. .­,. -_�71' 7" .` "_ V-1 - - - I I . � � I , I � - � ... , , , : i � -1 I ,'i I (�.� " � - :� ! �, ,.- -, ­ . . -F . . ',­ . .;. - _ ( . - 1, , I' 7 ,. - :, .. . I , � " ,,;, . . �4 1 � '. . .. -. :. .. " , FJ_.-­.)_- `I - . . I , . . , .: . : .. �.%. : � , � , ;, H . , :; , -Y!L ­1 ­ ­ I I ,_ I - -:I- - . ::�, , � �, . .. _ - . __. .- - , . , �. ; �_ !� ": , 1�-_ -_ �- ­. -, ,�J I , - . ' , ' . ' . . I �P­ , -v ,-, ;. _. -,:, - -..' �� r - ­. . - ­.­� _,; �11.-.. I �- . , , )J,�,,­ f -,4 ,,-�,, i , , , , , _ I . I _ . , ,, _ - ­ _,. " j�.;_ _� � . . , " , , _ _ _ 11 .. V, -?,�Z.w �. : ; ,� �-: : � .:', ,-,'_`: _ :.. .�. . �. . .- .. i".1-, -;I� -_ . — .. 1. , � . ­­C. . I ,� 4 - .. I �- - . 1, . - I-' . , - � - ;I- I - . .:- - _ . . - L' , - - a,5:1 -�4, - - - . , _­ . .1. . - : , , , , . . ; , :11n, '.'!.11 � -_ - , , , 'W 4 �Af' . .: ., I - i 7 ­ 1 � .1 __ . . ,. " , -.-.,. I"­,­ ,% 'U'r., ,,, � ", A�-,jt,' �', , �, e. .. - 1: ".1. . I - , , .. .- il. I ­ j. % I v -, � I - , . � -V ,�,1­1111 r .. _- , , ., _* � ; ;- :.� - � %;- - A :' , - .., 41.kl -.1" . " I - - ' ' . I r - . . 1�1 , . . . 1. , ­ : � ­�_L�P,0".:!,7_' "'­" IL .� i: :_- .. :�- : , , - ,-,.­­­_' .:, � r I , .,, !, .:,7i �; . . . � � . - � 7 ­ I � - - : .� .:: ,1��'_ � 14, �_ ..' V ­ . .11 -1. 11 I ­ - . . . . . . . . tl_ - - - .. 1 ­;2- ,- . . � . - - MOM— I I . I � __ - __ __ - I .4 - - 1". - - - - - _____ ­ ­­_. __ - - ESES .. 1;_�-:. , _.,.. - . . . Y . - I i a !tb;0 var- , - -) � � -4. witle ..4 �, , . i Taking into consitle i .- A , , given a cm a mentary ffin ner in Lon- - i0b, . , � ole rail- NO 110RE USE FOBO� _Irj-�.V. . nli.l, � IOUs souxw,o from whi0b, - don on Wegesday wg�A. Sir Oharles THE BAILWAYS OF OANADA Poo ­A_- 4, `.-I- has' 1W it ap rs wp�-� ... _! Z 111. - �: - .1 - - . I I ___ . ___ � '­­ . . ' _Z '_ � .- ' . made a speech, ple4i,ng the'loyalty of . I , capika) ,)M draw 11, * t I tazb � � t� Way . . Cana" to the Btritish Billipire, whieb , - . ,­­­ I . ----" . . . _: that the ordinaxy shaxe c_� . . Wan TeC,SiVed with great applauS6. SOME F - ,pt & ded WHEN THE WONDEMI, NEW FIR �-..,_-'OL I !-.,.,, I 1-. 1 4. - .1 ­ .1 I . I SHOW. per cent. of the W)10,10; tho bon R� K COMES IN US . -f ,--.-. .� _ 1, L , Dionin - 'T C . .- 111�:.1'1.. , " � , ion Govern 4, ' "� debt 36 per omt., I i . . � . I 7� � cent - : ': �� -1 � � el_ ., : " , I " . , UNITF,D STATES,_ - . ., . -� - - l, .- �,, ,,, - . _'. - . 1�:.11 - L I ".1 C. , �_ . ING THEIR GROWTH. . 'I moni aJd nea,rly 17 and Pro , - . ­ �, . - ,�; .�_ I i � - . - . -.- .", 1: 1. .1., - . .- .. I . - `* ' . . _�� � : — � pe :oen . ­ ��:. ­ 1. � � Storms continue to impeAe r A-h W ay 1i L. ,.-I ' - . _. � .. � �.�_ vincial -&y-exinme"t '�, rd 12 r t . ­ essed Air 1111610ro AM& - CA �_ � Z -- , fraff ic in Wssouri, umber of tallief, in oper-allen-Fitatissi Very nearly *22 per Milli. of tile total it to Raw b� Atompr - .1 " � ". . : �) � CA - Call 0� FAsny controlled in the agree" . ".. :--, , 2 - as' 90 Capital KIRVC49ed, rassenners car been contributed by Fed- � L' j_ . ' , Jacob Withiam, agvd 87.,- and Mrs. - capital has r.- vt�ry simple and C A�:,. I , . . ­; , . - Wvors, aged 97, were married at Doer- *11; - ried, Earning% and 091ker Fact# of In- Oral. Provipcial and municipal aid. . I �' -The Machluc - . lie DrJV4 'r. , I - . . ated by OuC Alan Olm & .. � -.I. 1, �' . .�,,,r L :*. I I i 1"anipul .,� . - f ieAd, N, HL., on Tuesday. - ; lerest. I . . I , I . . STATISTICS OF RAILWAYS. ' . . I r. ... 1.1: " . ' 1 1. - - ' . P�i - . . er,14 SeAlt. I.: I ­� - __. �Ll .1 ... �, I d :� '_ ,%A automatic f im iuok hh$ WMGO__ - . � ,,­ � I A Oespatch from F N. D., 'say" � The D��111- ion Of Ca'na a '�' r 17,680.- , - - - . _. ­6 . r. , ar t., of Il'unter is fairly In 1875 trainis were run ove . - --I- I ... . two ch-i9dren -of John Poftoi , -s .of I rar-k in ChinA4a. . In 1895 . . were frozen to dea,th iz'Sunday a st6rm: well nupplWd with railways, Th,o Can- 168 mi lk . - - - the train mileap was 40,661,890. The and soon every Fire DepartmOZIL Of im- . - :, ''. � . � I . �. ; . � I . )f the eight 114(tim statistical year book shows , ..;Z I . . .. I. - , , Lawre,nce Widison, one ( that total number ot fares in 1875 was 5,- nee in tbie large cities will be in . - , * . ... I - . . __1 , boys J)'.tteu by a mad dog December on the 30th of June, 1895, there were 00,4111,; in 1885 it was 9,672,599, o-nd PoKa . ' ' , I.. - . possession of'one of tifile latest in"intionsmir '.. . . _� - _. , �_ � . - . . I I.st in jjZtimurie, aied at tdiat place ye*- 15,977 xWles of railway in operation in in 18V6, 18,987,580, showing the enor- ore , practi- .1 ­. t - ­- 'J . .--.. _. . ­ . ' . _ ., torday. . moug inore,aw in railway travel during It will be in. every way a m � � 11 . �11 the Domipion, alid 16.091 mil". of track . . . I - . h . ospi- . two decades. f icient aid to f ire f ightters thou - _..". _� '.. The wyoraing ot;&W.Jenexal. 4id. . I I - , . cal and ef . . - , . bad at Rock Sprimga, WYO,. burned I . , " , - r '' .. Only 5,670,836 .tons of freight, were . mom picturesque predeoessor"Wbich .-, - - .; - ��:: - - . I .1.; . . two I , . ca I ". -, � . the ground on Wednesday. One wom Tha rax. way miltoo of track - laid rried in 1875. Ten pars laXer 14,669,- "t" . ., 271 tons were carrixW, and in 1896 no depended upon well-trained thbraes f6r ,..'..- ". � - c �. _� I a died from fright. . ax6 s of axea to each mile __ .1 � - - I - .1 - . �, - 1. ,.: less tha,n -21 r-24 421 t Ia. i,ts motive power. ­. I I . . . I - - Commander and Mrs. Pooth-Tucker of ra,Uway, acco . s- 20 years na- � I. - . new. -_,; . .- have been invited, to Waslitington by show, as,follows. . .1. The ea,m4 ' On ago Of C& From an artistic'or sensational . ' I � . I Mrs. ClIevelamd to explaiin the, metbods In - . . dian. railways� were - $19,470,539. Last point there will doubtless be many - . . - �.. , Ontario has 6,403 miles of trazk ; Quo- year the earwng8 .were, #46,470,539. The -F . � t- " of wor-li of the Sadvatjxw Axmy.. . o .-kimg expemses in 1876 were,$15,776,- persons who will regret the passing of.--,,,:..;.-. . �.t4. . ingtoti that bee, 3,139 miles; Now Brun.swick, 1,404; w"l . " � ' mil U is report6d in Wash. 532; in 1895 they were f 32,749,669. the fire borse, But the-spirit of pro- . 1�.. . ,.� Mr. John 11ay, of tb^t ciitY, whil be'ap- Nova Scotia, 891; Princo *EdNvaxd Is. The exlIensea were 81' er cent. of The . . ; he � ' . . I.... porinted succeNsor 'to Mx. Bayard as land, 210, Manitoba, 1,472; North-West receipts in 1875. In 1889 they w,,ers-76 gress ,has no sympathy for t pictur- " 1�. ­ I . .. amlassador to F,ngland. per pent., and in 1895 70 per cent. esquie. This, as w:-c I I as everything elim J. . - _,� �-.. I � . . Terrikori", 1,772, ajQd British Columbia, .1 ­ ' I TMA . -From the above figures it will be must give way before the marcli of im-,!. ,,, �-, ��,-_ , , 0, agting powder was used"to, kil 890. 1 - ,- ' . � In th'e. hdii�o of Allex. Dolwir,k', at Mill- � 1. .- .. � , seen that the train mLleage increased provement, and so the horso-'s Occupation,.: �-. it. . .� . 1-1 : - I erisv,illle, Ohio, on 'INiceiday. Five of the - T&reii! iis one­;milie track laid to 130 i ck-ut.; the nwnber of paa�enginrn . ­ :�:,' ­ I I., , ,ye(r : . . a � I ,'- I, burned, one- fatally. every 34 square twjes in Ontario, to ca r Lin 1 169 per cAnt., and the -tons of 'is gone,- - - - � . � - famigy were . ' * fre�iglvt transported 280 per oent, all Of course, t.1be same clanging 'of beLla-.. :', ." m' '*� � . . Fmyuth Benton, A,TU., hasn't 'a .66-und every *72 square Miles in Quebec, _ to .during a period of 20 years. ,rho PArn- will be, bieard; tilt-, � same rush of the long ­1 -1 ,. biudding now aA the result of Satur- every 20 square Luiles in Now Bruns- ingm during the ma.me period inc.roaaed b I - ; ­ t ..� day's.e.yelorne, Many families are home- �Vick, to 23 i,u .Nova Scotia, to 9 1,2 in 140 per ctviit, whiii1c the Working ex- red truck I rough the crowded. thor - I � � I % � I - 11 slaffile -.-, . le.-is, and a4 .number of deaths are re- Phnce Esiward Islaqd, to 44 in Mani- pe&'no`-- irKtead of keeping pace with ougWaro will be seen, and the. ., , 1, . ' . : I . poz-ted. k . - .1 :, �. tilt- earmhign, inerew-KA only -107 per helmeted and rub�er-elad fire fighters ,- . I � .1 ' - `_ � ' ..- e toba ; to 225 in the Nort.h-weat territory, (.,out. _.�� . I I . During the yeay. ,nding Selyt�mber � I . recklowly riding to victory or death on. I- I � .1. - I I . . ". over 190,000,000 try were hatched' 'and aad to 478 in Witish ColunAiia, . PEncji,,N,rAGH 6F EXPENSES. I . . ... the fish ha�tcheries of 'foothoard will characterize .. . , , .1 - distribuLed by ' thio narrow - !. . ,�, , � " . : the. United States. Tlwi cost Was 1088 In addition to -th li Tile ptroentage of expenseq to gross LlI)o usual conflagrations, but, there ,_ :1 .. . - � L:.,: )� . _. . owned by five coal ree,eipuq w11A s=11e4 in 1995 in the I . ._­ 1. .� "'. , - _ . than 20 cents per 100. . I ' . . i . .. tu'--ed a,ad �rou oompaniem, oAU in Nova Scotia. case of the Canadliom Pacific raklway . WILL( BE. NO HOMES.� _. ., .1 ��, � : ,�� . . ��: � :,J � �_��. Five true bills have been re rn C ; - . , _ - , V .tO ''I :.. . ,�%. at Washington against �Francia J. Kick- This mileage is all of the 4 feet binch. ,�ystcm. I"pag 63 pex cont. 'rho _a.nada 'The one ai mi of tile fire fighte�s: i's : ­: , 1. I . Southern oajn�, nexit, wti,th a pvrcent.- I .. . I . . o I. -,., k�offer, late di.stributing officer of the gauge. with the exception of three, age of 67 per cent... The perveirt,,Lge of get to the scene .of action and get .,. - 1��' ­_ �.,.- I .. St!ate'][X�paxtmeut., on charges of "_ M!Jea with -a 3-fooL giduge. 1. I I Lbe Grand WurIk Fallway system in,tbis L't'heir life and property saving 4i,ppara­ i.. .� ---� - . . - bezzlixig internatioual indomnit. funds _ - - � - ..-.. � I was 69 pe� cmt. � T-he Quebec ,­._1 :, His total shortage is about $11h,000. * :, MANY RAILWA)( CENI'RES'� I r"IXT tus into position and ready for use in"._-' .1 , , V- . : . .,::. :, , Central's expenties wero over 80 per � - . �. Richard D. Corne,lius, one of the old- �":The boutliern porLiow of the Pro-.' oeiii,t. of the toW pu*lpts. (;overnm.ent tho quicketit possible manner. 'rho de- ./: I . .- : , . , � :... � �. � . . . 11 shiers of .� - railW11, a were ruA a a simall lo�s, the lay of a few minutes or even seconds ixi � . ' Paltimore, committed.duicide. His body vw(xm ot Quek&u slid Ontario U4.0 CQV- Y _. � . � . . .,. ' expexiocs L*4ng 2 per cent. abov.o the reaching'a fire may mean life ordeath - :'I- '' was- found in the duck. pond in Druid exed with a network of lines. Several M. I ts . . . . - . .1 - * I> . I I _. '. _ - . . W to those imprisoned in the upper stories - � . :- I Hill Park a few hours after a shortage railway ceptres lave bek established, Nol,withtoam(ling the hard Clan a d i a D . L � I : . . . of $60,0U0 had been discovered in his ix line 'i i. '. ,..' '0 (Willre, 04 Que,bea, City, nove " . 8 '11 win U�rs it he proix)rtion of expv�nseti to of a burning building, and even w th � * accolpits a.t the' NaUonal Fanners'.and �. at* Montroal.. seven at Toronto, and. recMpts in conitleotion with our Cana- Lh,B uLmosL exertions of three-P,6werfuA '. .. . � .I _. . Planters' Bank. I �.,- I . � ditan rail W Ay.4mit is niGA quite so hurm-4s, nine Lime.4 out'of ten the heavy-,' ­.. - ". ' ­ I . 411 At Bay c�4ty, MIA. "k mob of,w-VeTal MIX A-11, Ottawa. No le.-is than nine rail- high aa ix�aytliw Uniked St.atim Ili . . . . . .", . ' . , the New Enwand llitalem the ,In)- ladder truck, withbut which the work ., _.! � ­ I - I . I % ­ hundred all ry Poles attaAed ,the par- ways cewre- at Winnipeg. , - .':. I - , - " '- I - . � sonage of St.. Stanislaus' church, break- Of the luldtjr pruviacca, New Urunii­ portion is 72.7 lxw cmlt., in the Middle of fire figlAing A se,verely handicapped,,.�.. .Z. :, ,Y Con- � �:.: . I ,�, . -:. - States 70.74 per mat., said im tile I:: I � ing every window and drivihg Fr I M - is Mi, last to re h the scene, because. - . - . i fk�gaei and his body-guard into the wick is buittr tiupplied with railways tral Northem Lftt 71 1 2 wr (*nt.. . . he .- � , . � I- � .' , � � .�: ts were in proporLion to area tb" any of tht T'lle. total earTungw4 of $ 2), 1 s so heavy and u.nwieldly that t . .._ � ba.,wment. A numb�r of sho . 46,7P 487 from 't I . : . - .... ,:_ the wb(;,e railwa,y symtem of iho Do- ligbiter engines and hose carriages ou't- - ,:� -- . fire.d and two or three me" baffly ot hers. , �,. 1. � -1, - . I . . - T . �. ­ I I 11 � _. I .. 1. N. - I I . . I . � . minion were derived as follow — mtrippe,d it in the race. 'All this will be..,,- .�­.. - . .� wounded. � AAxordimg to :Popull"tiom Outario boo lerom J)"4*14ng ." .- . .1 . . . i 1". , the er - tralfie., 413,311,400,� ch6ngeid by the new'invenLion, . .1 _.. I .., . . I . � ., - Our' telegtaphed 'summarles ,f= 4J. 7 pe,r otva. of � the people of C"ada 1yinn freight traffic, $29,546,490, aad 'I - . . - _. 11 . � 1: commercitul agencies in New YoTk are, In app�earance ,the automobile fire - -,. - � mom re- aad 39.8, pe.r uuuL. of LIW- ra"WV mile, 'from lhja�,'ti, expit-sis awl otht-r nourom, . _s ' �.. � am might have been expected, , � I : �"p � . 0,11!28,558. . truck do(* not differ gr6atly from tbe.- :: . , -. - * tro8pectiwe thsAi anticipatory, sayin lit ag . QUtbt-A, LUO 30.b p0r,Oeal- 01[pop'111- . ; .1 ' � � � ;-;, ,.. I F ­ Zu *Ai, _ ,; 1. I.: Jimli and ladder truck of to-day. There, ,. I . tae about Me prebent, and 4Y.4s u, t'110 Lio" and 19.5 per omt. of the riwl- :.- , INTZtEST IN CAPIT ,`-J'-_'� . I I .. I probable future of trade. Bu-sinemovery- . 1w ' -, Tle ned earnings of oull . � s is the .same arrangement of ladders' � . .� _.. .. . .�;� ' way maleagc. 13ra L Columbia - , t ho railway ; . ­ . . . . 11. 1-1 - . I lb im Ouiada I" yeax were $14,OB5,817. along the, body of tile truck, the . - _ where ib dwil.-aind it �14 a"i Yet; toocarly Same 'Ll " - . In the year for any practilviU develop- two Per cout. of popWation and fivv Tak ling into coinside,ra,tion thv-i tot &I footboard for the crew, and the manip- - - ''. . I .. nictnts. The ixmk fai-luxes in the West, per otwi. ul ii,41' ilAd) WARNH4.e. Manitoba alhulml invested in the-w railways the ' . . - .11 * . ' have been serious, but the effect has h" 3.2 per cent. of PopL,Lj1ajU,U1I a0d 9.1 proporLWn of such eaxnings to oupital ulation of the rvar steering gear lathe : - - . � It r . . . . -: . - - . � � 8o far been discounted Lhat no fur hit wu-4 only 1.57 pex ceint. 1�eavinig out same. The radical difference is in the - . ` " - " _z.. - .- sezlout3 interference With trade im likely per ceW. of rallway mileage. ' '1�11*3 the bonded debt and the ainount c,on- arrangement . of the. front wheels and..,:`.��_.. - _' to Occu,T. '1%e' tra.de kituation �4 quiet. NorLb-*.est Territuitie,s kave only 1.4 tributed 'by th�- fitate, provinc4vs an (I . I . I .." - .1 . w1aboll- the driver's st-al. ... . � Lhougb in gome directiomi more Wx- mmt, ul politula,bou and 11 per muuirkp&li(iPa, the pexrmlAtage of eaxn- . . V . ; � �.. . - I . ... .. .: - %:.!.. � .1, able weather ha�s stimulated a demand C'eut. of x"I"ay luilvd4e. ing-4 to Ca Atal invesIvil was 3.88 per . ,r 11 E MOTIVE PON17 ER �. ­�: . �-_.` L.; ,I . _. � . � - . . . I I � for seasmable goods. I ; 1 4, , . t , v4wl. fox V year 1W5. 'in (he year liat 6 � . :_. 1. � - '. .� I it Will thus U43 .4etta t W ibe weaLern Of this autoulobile truck 'is w . �. 1. . . I . I.. ..'� . . ,. .;, 1892 it was 4.41 pe,r ti*nt. I � . 1. . !'. I -..,__­:,J,­ - :; 11 proviamis lAave-boon provided WiLb fail- � known as a vornprewied air gas engine'. . I �.::. (mNEKAL, ...:_1 . -:2 I urtl�-41 COUN'ritms comP,kl' . I ' .. " ' - - , _. ` il,..].., �,l I A . M_ 4 is .1 ftED. ntinuou.s running debign. One of ­'�,_. � ", . Itile. 'Jr)��, red fr6 bin - way facalities Lax in advance of pupula- Tim- av�vraW amou.nt reCAUved por ton of, co . - � 1. - . _! �.. b" rt"" I . - I . disposition. I . .. . - Uu.u. it haviLig boca N.A thaLrailway of fx-ight cairie4i i'li Que*-n.-fland- I% the, principal advantages is that it Is.: - 11,., � . � . - � . . . _ 1; I I, ", . � - - F,mperor Willia'm 6s. ­&tdig'7ned the couimunicatitun bhould precede popu- $2.98 - iin Itunsia, $21-90; in Ital �., . . I y, $1.82; a I ways ready for u.w. Ail Outt is ne­�. -� .. I . . . - . . . tower for the Gvrliian Protksta,ut lation. . I I in FrancAt, $1.52; in Canagia. 11.37, in (x-mary is for the motorman to take, , - ''.. , ' . . - - I I., ,.I'_ �, - I)eninurk, f 1.11*; W Germany, 9 cents i . - ­ . . :�� � . church at Jerusalem. - . lug U har'v�ftt of 1895 wheat' to iin Gre"'t Britain, 68 oeu ; in N31glum, his sea I and move tb6 operating lever... : .1 I ��_"_ . _�.. . * , .1 1)u,r* i th ' ts . �, -1 . ., � o , '' tit of 111 The engine which furnishes -tile mo-1- ... -_ - Owing t ' tbie exodus on RCCOU thie value ol fl.0U0,000 wao cut every 65 c,e I IA, I . - . . . thel plague, the population Of BuImbay -tive po"er, is place,d just above the .'I�:,, -' * 4' h" bcwa reduced One-half. I- . day. As but a 8ujall portion of Ibis Thr grt-ater ditAunces tra,vN led may _:1 - . . . e Rikprublique., of Pa Iris % he-"t was required for ww within tile accounit for the average amouiwi, bejug front. axle, aa(i directly beno,vUh the -� i: ..":' ls�; The Petit hitr1w,r in the coloniem than in 1,,uro- driVer's wat. A sysitem of cog w1wels -, - ,�., . _: . ,z,.: h in pro %, i1m:c ' I I'� . , " Is � that the Cyov(krnment haa no fa,it . tilt- exporLable tiurplus would pean outintrift, and lover.-i act- directly bt,4,ween tille . ­.. ;� � �_. . . ell- - * . . - ' . . . the duration of European peaC6. iA-- vt-,ry . laige. 'LlikNucklury there i.m am The avi�rap cost Pei comNeted mile gjne and Lhe front wheels. In fact, the " .1-1 ,.'* -i ' I . . - � ;;- 100, Rays ..� , .. . ....� Oaxaca, Me x i .0i I W a), (if -roadbed in Cluntula up to Lhe pre.-wilt entim nui0i:inpry, which .is very aim-. . : ,. A,,apet�iad-frorm atviv: U tt li"esbity ol , " v ing I I - ' - .: .. . ..� � - I .- a fievere earthquake is repor(ed f rom tullf- is V,�),btltl. In GrCiLt, -111-itilin t lie pie, and consists principally of , - , ;. � r i,... . - �r - - the southern tart of the state. . coplinullication 0vt1i in ClIN11:114 of 4he C1081 ),or MUe IW,5 been $269,83I ; in wtheels, its 6-laIttk(l diireo(ly in fionte,10. . ...�.. . . . e was felt it Cbe. "ant"01 l`0PUl'LtJUu, judgea by ordwaxy III#,. �nitvd States. t6lJOIJ; in. India, the engine, almost heneath th , foot- .--,'- ". , A severe Parthquak . $43,7HI), and in � r , . 0 . �roque, Department of Panalua, on Sun- atanda,rds. . . , __ , .Western Xumt 6 I ia, 1xiard of- the ai)paratus. I _1 . . ... -_ ­ . $21720. The propon-ion of net revenuo Extt-nding upward from the qlachin-'� .. 1 4__�._. day. Some j$roperty was deatroyed - . . - . DEVELOPINIE.";r OF RAILWAYS.- . to (Lap11&l ColAt - . I L ian (if the �' . L4 vcry tanall, almost exy Lhi-tiough the fix)tboard, and 0 x tend- - " ' ! . L Dr. Man8er, senior' phymi ) e diml Of fl.. .1.11 I he Year 1850 thkii-c - w61-0- 0111Y 06 the sulailtma ion Ithe world. ing, at a Wigh.l. a tilt le above t e, driv- .--' �'. . . .�, principal hospital of Ilonill'ay, . 1111AU4 of railwky An operatiou In all It hum been sat4l thgix the, oust of a er's .seat, are twi) levers 'whichbiresem- .. . . I I-: - 1, ... 1. . the JAague which iA . raging in that city. .. . I .) r"way allquid nut be more Qu ' in conimon use on'cable cars. - � ,.-:,! . ;:T,:_ . � , 1:1.:,�, Ctuiafla. T.liese bad Ille-rea2wd to 204). - 1�11 tell t110 tbKK-A! ' . The. re.poit tbat. the Japanese are "- . t liw% it.4 annual .tra.ffic, or in other One, of these leverm Is u8ed for the dou--, .­ . � . .-,-. 10 , . 111'.1860, d.nd- to 2.278 miles when the � . - ­ Histing Lhe, re)*18 in the I bilip ine L DUrl Jig t he Ue X,t words, that the aaluuAil traffij(_- shigild blo rAlr1XMe of mtopring tille ': _. . UZI i�14�41. maelline, :. ; - " - '�� Islands'is- officially dA-ni0d in MaTrid. pro�ijnt*.-� wiro . � 1w 10 per ceml. of t1u. capital � cost. and as a bi-ake, whilo the other . :- . � . '.. -- - ! � . Tho, Boers have compieted a bill Of It'" 3"Irs I. 11%'I'%� WaR an, 11114.'reAtae tt 3.304 Judged by thin mtajidard, tile cost of controls the..Weed- Of im. It. . . � ,_ . . . indemnity a1guln4t the British Govern- in-de.s. . In I h88' t hexe. ' were. 12,IbA wiles Chruidiiui railways lim - far exev,L�ded call be revPrst-Al Aw6en n0,ceussary, and. � � z � to L�).,000,000 for the in oprration, asid in 1895, tw hLAWd .tilt'l,r hJUIL, - " in 1895 the gro-4m re7 I .. ment amounting . in culditioll vall 1m) Used as -a supplpmen- _.-_. -'11 -. ..." . UL#ove 15,07 mLm. Thu,4 t1ince vonled- Ce,lpt-li only amounLed to 5.2 per v*nt; tary air wa.ke. I .. ,�s! ,.­ �11_ � _., Joine,cm raid. . . I .. , - I -'- .. . � , cration there 'huh iik-etn LI)A- unoruluIL4 01 tilt, total va.paaj expelldit tire., the 'I'lle ellgille is�;- so oonstructo.d that � ­� . I 1:� lon of t he New York . . � The Parim, MR.' incrva�se ol 13,699 ml;os of railway in tilt-Airent,ai calatal having been' 4467,- when Lilt, driverl. lakem his seat :� - I - .1 . - - Herald states that it can guaran,teetho - I and- ; . � , ,.. . opt-rallon. In 180 (b(I pai(lup eapi_ 854,H70 an(] the actuail cost $S94,640,- granps bh§�' Ivft hand lever, the whole � - . � .1 arcurary of tIAP new,4 which iV pre.wnts Ia, 'ilive.4ted .in, rail%uys aill,ounted to .551.1. In lultwt Eu*ropcan countries the apparatus is ready to start. By sim- `- . - : - - thial Antonif, .MRA',eo .is still aliv@- * 1PItio"171,19u, un(i in 1895 to #894,640,- ciost of rai;l.w.ay.4 is WbOvo thimatandard. ly drax% ilig uie lever toward biniself..- - ..' ; �- � .- .'.,. . , �:� - -, havv decided t at. ;, . y - ,, Th� Waxmw doctor h :)59. ajid in 11ritinh India ajid -the UniLed , he driver seLs -the. truck in motion.. 1. - .,- .. � . % �. the ('OunlAtss Helen, w1u)m! lx)dy waadif)- Altogcther Cajaa,da hah had to dute -Statt-8 it L4 -61-10W it. I � �: '' , � The cogs on tile lever, which worl: the -'_--:­. �L,­" Of c9ga, I "._L I , ' ' interred through adroa-d that she was- 136 riulwayti. fl,wenjy-five 'of the.,K, ' 'I'll(, rolhaig s1Lx-.k of Canaditin rail- %%-hvels- fall .into, another. set � �.. - . :­.. . I � . . Merely in astaile of catalep�y,isiroally bav, aniti..gamal-od "d forn) the Gi-and WuYh in 189i') consisted of 2.Q23 locorlio- which 'Work directl frotin the .. . , '' _ L y rngine.., - !­ - :- .1 dead. L . Ixtink rd.it,%%ay byst4.m. ,I,b,L- (-,olI,joli(la_ ti.vt-.-; 216 .4l**1.wrn a,nd Pulli'llan var.4; and tho start- is made. I a - f: '�, :,,� I-' �; . .. . :1 . . I - � A pubt e n_,�*tiiak Iiiii been --valled, tio,ii of 22 othero have pruduc,ed t1i,. $1,076 first-cimss cars; 702 #*Mlld-cla,48 A I .. I under Ou- presidency of tile Viceroy,the (lanadjan Pacific rai.%vay bymtom- Tbe ('ars; 1,154 mail and expre�vs cars; 36,- . ,11 MOST PE.CULIAR, FEATURE �_. -;�,.,�.,: .-. *� - 1. ­ � . ,- , . . . . - ' Earl of EWu, to, consider private mea- re'llflullLfIg 89 have moro or Iesi cuti- 3W cattle and box carm; I.5,758 plat- Is found tin le. fact that. in order to . " - sures to relieve the famine sufferers in no4-tiated, so tha-I in adl aere are 76 form cars. and 4,845 coal, and dump cars. stoil th- truck .it ,is not necessary to';, .,'.1.._._. I F_ . se.parjite. orga'PillZatio,lm 'I"wO of Illese Thi-re are only 364 Indes of railway stop the engine. A forward pressure on .. . �,`. . � . I . . . � . India. . art- bridge coti4jani" with 3 3-4 mi.-os lai�l wil h iron rails ill � Canada. Tht, r�- 01:� left-hand level- thro-wii the cog8 out - , i i it is'stated that thi- ifficleoftbe Prin. � _.; . . � - . . � . IeS L of rails, one is a tunnel %�Ith, '61. I4 I'lainder is equipped %Viotfi steel raila. of plactk and a pull on the right.-hund ..,.:, . .. _� - I cess Chimay has stopped� MI sup 111i Of rail.4, two are-eleotric railways, one- . -r Ole FATALITUES. ' levur applies the air brakes. Should -,. � � ' '. . . mokney unt)il, affairs ar( %et.tlel in re, - I ,I,js I ' * . - . nearly 14 miilt�s lujig, the Niaga,ra Falls t this llol. stop th!v progress of the truck ­1. I .1.1 � . . . . gard to hpr elo,peynent, with the Run- Park anti Itiver 'Eiectric ftall%%ay, anti �'Ih 'the last twent year4 t4lp.m h,�ve in a,-.sufficiellft short time. the cogs - ! :� _ J:�; � - ... gurian gypsy. been killed in raYNMY accidents L On (.41n .bt� t-illoNvIl IL' k into place an(( the ,­*.?� , " I`- . � . I ' ., � -, . I , � ane 22 nuiem in leng,li, the Montreal C lladiall rail 'to Ies8 thau 3,415 engin ireversod, c . I - .. - Reports from Cuba 'at.trihut',e Tpanv Park and Island raii%ay, leavilIg .t;g -a Wa I and all entire -get of .. . ': .1 �,_­' L , : ,... ... murders to the Spaniards. Witbin a railLways, besitivs, the Caaadian PjA�IfIC, People and 11,468 h.lve been injured. ollierebrakes ;(� applied to the re-ar . I., t . I'akiriff the year . . �.. . 1. few miles of Havana the bodies Of the GrLwd Trunk ajid' tilt IntA)reAAl- 1895 as all average %%,114,els of the truck. . . ..-. �­.. , .. I I � , . . .. . , ,sixt.een Cullans were, found in one m- onial. year I liere, were ULU*,, pa.&sengerm killed Tho fentler is autoniatic and adju;st_­.-.-.-i... ' ..; . L . '. . . . . I - . 1. -1 . - - vinv. . .. - I �, ,I 60, injured ; 51 empt'ovem e k0LA and 4" 014., juiAt clearing the st.reet, and is'. '. "' - , __ -t4 i SIZE' OF T,IIE RAILWAYS.:--�,'­ injuired; 127 others killtd a,nd 110 in- designed w) tNat all, - Nv�v, fourn dl a n d Lelgisls:l U're' ol*nk Fob- .... . �L$l Person unfor(un- " *�­:� . ....�i I . . . -.;: I . The mileage (wiles laid) of aw 4cv- ' red. Seven Of t'1114'116 Ta-484-11gerswere fitL(� en(nigh to be caught, in it will e . - I ruary 11. A resolution will, it, is said, :- � ei ,a- -:��' ,.,- L oral rail%ay coanpanles i4 as follOW8: . 'led "'bile 90tiAlf oil or off tralill.4 . . . I - he. introduced by the Government fa- Ml)v -it fill events alive and with &_:,:,-... � -1 � L. :.� X, �� 1. . _ . . Canadian Pacific, 6,174 miles; Grand 1,11 111,060n. Six eluployeo Nvere killed bv reasonable certainty of little injury. �� , '' - . 1, � ,__ , * vouring reCiprocity with . the United ,frunk., 3.161 ; Interc4onial, 1,383; otb4-r be'419 0111 the track, 'arid 17 by failing The truc b r a speed -­ �­'.*�- - " ' States. Off tradns. Of tlie, other fata.litie.4 11 .' ­ ' - . rail�vdyN, .5,332. 1,;Ioctric railways, 35; - 85 of 40 miles an bour, ., _ L It is fe�ported at C(Aimitamt1no 1'e that bridge.s a,pd tunnWm, 6. out of 127 Nv' if necessary. aw - ::. � " ' _.,�.. p " ore killed by being on; the it, order that it call travel at a high - - 11. .- .. Redros Efft-ndi, the, Armenip, recent- As a rule the radlways of Canada are 't rac k. . - . . _� , . rate (if speed ov(�r smooth, and Slippery ­ .. %.11 -. ---', . : - � . . ' ly appoirit,r!d, sub.-Kimakan 0 Tschar- builit with a gauge of 4 f-ee,L 8 1-2 'I'lle averaW Of PaSsengers killed dur- JAVeilleliLs the tires of th�, wheels are , I ­ L 4 . - I ­ san, was assassinated two days after ime! I- ing the past twe-lity years is only 0110 rou,qhened and provided (iike a horse's - �­ ­_ - * heii. '11w excA�lAionm are the Cari . . . �_ �' ­ - . . his arrival there. i, . . lion and Grenville, with a pugo of 5 kiii every one -ylijlionv�Lrrivd. I'llo Aver- boof)/Witit corks and .short spikes. This " " . I.: . It is stateA in Vienna that Apstria- feet 6 inches; the Prince Edward rail- s913 In United States in 1803 wam only ' t . 1L_ �% . . Tlungary will have, to follow France and Way with a guug(3 of 3 feet 0 inchea, one to every 1.985,152 carried. As linpr6yement has been found to be mos :�._ I :L amd the M atter of fact a litigher a HILIC-Ce"ful, especially in turning: ehar I �. . onclord Colonization aild the Xn . P, _. _... -11-1 � 1. Germany, and ,Vend from eighty toono pas . I)v rcoi-rita 0 ,Of vu rves . �--.% 'L-�_"' :, . . - I I � . i ,,, -hundred million dollars for quick-firing Altierta Coal raAlways, each �-,�itb a . sengers have been k! led an5 -in- A not'llex givat aAlvantage of . the new � ,- . .... .Oauad of a feet. ,4 . jured on Canadiam railroads than in ,Any . inve.ntion is f . ... - . I . -, : - I'll. guns for the artillery service. ofulud in 1111he fact, that the '. .. ' '.. - ., ouuntry in the world during the pa,st . I . - ,. i There iN much talik in Paris of the I T& rtdlways of Oainada have . h'om twenty yearn. . . motive power be nder - L_ � ) _. � i I impossibility of the French dockyarrds greatly asnisited by staite "dmunicipad ",_1 .. 11: ... I . control it can be, used immediately for '." ; - - ,. executing quickly en h the Lnew aid. The Diominion Government has . ;, .. ­ L I ��I. . elevating an extension liLdder, which is L . .�, � 1i , . . - . ' naval programme,, aon'T the ques axntilbujM at the rate of $9,869 per i.111-l''...'L." .. - . � . V .1 ;, - of this greatest importance both in the-.-' ..S �,;L" 1: - . . tion 1, , , � " . . .� mile cowtxuoted, the Provincial Gov- I!, MARTNG GLAtis R ".1b"r FIR , fighting of fire,§, and, the saving of hu_� -, -­ ' . whethereironcluds shall be purchased in - . E. .. - ­, . - . I . . EnIg1knd hou Picited a patrioti erp.mentA 9A the rate an ain average of -'- , man life, .) , . . ... - -L:: . 4 . , , . o discus- 'elpalities Att,OntiOu 1144 -awn to .1 � i-, . . ..L ... ­- sion. . . L 01.847 per miie, and the munt . I 1, lately Wen da _. � .. . . I � i. ­�,_____ ,�L " . . - z.... L.�� ­­ - - X %-�.':,' �.,. , _. . ­'.-i , . ." - . X at the rate of q881 per md1le on the a Product . called "wire *'Ia.Q.%11. which - ! '-' : L .. . I.. :_L,. � � - I � - 1 . ­... I - - . _." , f , .;.�, . -, .; .1 ­ �04. 1 , , I � - . , _0 � : . . .�. � 1. i.�: ­ 1, _! . - `. , - 4. ` I ' - I ­ I , L � � !,.,- - . . ' " IL :-, - .. 1, .* '.1", - 'L _ �!_ bl-E ATLANTIC'S DF � I :, � 1: :,:! -..:. 11 %� L�.Ilf , .. _ � � - � �.',-_ -. ` -- ' - it in a&mrted, preaents an'effeot'ive bar-- -, I �, _, .1 � � , - I _0 Lt ,,� t(Aal mileage. As, however �he pro _1 4'.'''... 1 . . . . ,PTIJ. r ' I ;.�:-� . I - I .. . - - .,.., . . - ' ' viticial conitributiona were mited to � 1. _ ; - I L; I .L' . . . :-!- _1� W i i . ., .L7 I �.! i .:, . F� , . . . ... r - . 1! ,�. - . I ,; .11 I ' rler against fire. It consiats simply of :� "' The depth Qf the Ait-lantic bpt"�" :.�, -1. . 1, L . . ..� WITHIN'THE IAW. -.; -. tlo roads within the province, the individ- in. L I � - I I - - � %!�.,;.:A� �- L - . � '* .- "... .. - �-. . I , ., L.,,. . fj� a mesit-work of 'Wire embedded in the �V,& . i_ . . . 1, SLL. L . I I ,,, - eoutributioriB ,pe . .. _ :­"" �,, � �1' ; ual provhwiak r mile a the Canaxy Islands and In . - ­ I -1 Wild-eyed Man.,.� I want a � .lot' -of hts lass plate� ' - .' �_ �_,. . y - : �L_�. _,:_.,. _,�4 - . were much larger. OA the Whole A Even when licked by d" ig something awfull. A prett - ­ ') .. lie: � - ',L __- � . - - L''' � . . , I Cab _(t)), 3.87er-Val, 'I I - I - - * i\ -poison rigIA off. " .. " . Domimion Government has contributed flames and ratwd to a 10d beat, it do,;s lovel bottom runs nght, away from t .1 :, ,6.. - P , ' ; I 150.000,000; the 00taxio Government, not fall to ipieem, and experinionts have African Ioland-s to tbe Anieri . ': '. i I Drug Clerk. It's, Agallhk '4&­Jg� -to , . can ones L " - �­L'1:-. I - ;�_ � � sell polson. to people who 1 6,70000; Queboo. #14400000- New shown that, emp,loyed in wkUdOm's and gradually deepeming to nearly 19.0,00, � * - - ­... I I ' � ook a,o if tbey � � � ', , _­ L - want to comWLt M"oi&; bUtL I'li let'jou� .11 �va 'Scotia, ak ts', lvire-giaAs not only resistathe fitlet. At this .%I)ot , WS Might "gink -..L:. L�. � .4- . runswick, $4,400,000; N $I.- beegh :L� I I -- .1 " have a bottle of Dr. Mack-Sequiln'i; 400 000 ; M"itoixt. $2,600,000. Brit i8h of fire, but also the ahaLtering the highegA poiuL� of the A!J anjfgtill �!z!''-..'� .� Ve ­­ t. :­ _ .� �. Elixir of Life, ItA,,tseemo-to be pret- I L'71 � 4 Cq1um1Aa, $87,600. MufnicipalitieA have �r poured o.' r it havo neaxly boji a 434k 0 _. . t4r - �- . L 4! .. I ity sure death, � - A contriboted thB 1111140 Sulu of".414,0W wibi.10 it in yet glowing hot. . - .I..., covering it. . . �. .. WA-#h . ,.-r r ,� jj� - in,:, . 1' , r . . � . . . . � � . . . , - -::. , effects of oold ivat I . . .� '­ L . . , r , . -1. . ­­ .. .1 . -1 . ­ � , t . . _ . . . I . . :.1 � �i� . I . . � 1� ".,. - 1-1- I I I . I . .11, � . � � , - .., � ". 1, �, ­­_ _� �! Z­ , � . 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I aished firm of solicitors in, London, * . "I An Interesting Ckat W Wltb a Tole~ Reporter. ... 1 Ong., was suddenly called .capon to - .. I I . T . , , � . . T firm did a e xt vet business, and f Those who ha a alttanded the per ; . f at the, A Academy of IM[ush - . term time the petty cash account am- N ,��Iy. c , in one of the . . brightest soubrettp's o on the stage. Sht . � �There was no reason for suspectingther i i� a clever mu.siotan a and - charming . I I ; singer, and m an imporvoriattmehows a .1 m most implicit confidence was reposed in a age. She hkw wiiming ways, a mis, . . . .him, and people were astounded there,- c . . . , c captivating manner. Her magnetian: :. �1- � �'X , I ."'t -;F - ­. , ".'OV., , . jr, j ., " . , _q , .. 5,gk '-',, * � '��' -Zz�' }x4-,,1 . _r , , . � ­ � , e � j,- - , - , r. �-, ii , , , . '7,�`! ,,,i��, .'r - V _ - , . . � _1�t . . " � �!' , , - . . 0- ­1 "' g -.'A, 115� � , 4 _; I'll . � I . Z­i- .�._ I I I . .1 , -_�,� . 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AI*111,�ke I , � -4, ,,-� , � . % ,e I : .. � r- �. , " THIS ,PwW CUTTING .WINEG. ._.. - Bring to, the surface every latent ta'in W Rh6*atism, neuralgia, lumbago, and 00mlolaints of a simar character hold raQ at this Mason of the year smoncrat human nerves and human munch -_ T6 best, the most powerful and most car- 4 Lain pain care is Nerviline. Nothing equals Nerviline for penetrating pow- - or. Nervilin.e. is beyond comparison the I grandest di,06overy for the relief of Pain offered to the publio. I 'I I : i WZW AILM71NT. I ls� 1:� -, , , . . - 1",� �., .� * i . � - . Posillek-Look at tl�! �' ih "'Id I queer a ion. Is that what 'in WI-I I ed the b= face I r I Mz. Gilgal-No; that In tho golf eye. I im.i.— � . 11 I I I-, I PAIN IN TUB B"JL, h � - 14 7, , . . . � � 144:,#_ �. .1 . 1: / "I , . -- - . .... I lf Certal'a Badication' of the Loojffiint I .- Of Kidiney Disease, �. ._ L I ., ­ VC Is a Mwj*e, to suppose that Pain � In tbo back is a result only of a cold. I and in mare of a, rhoulmatia troublia I tbkk,n maythin whe. . lit in ovidAnce � disease bALS 1= itmat in" the kid - neys, and the warning is Plain, if fur- ther trouble in not to taken on that ' the pain must be quickly got riA of. . There is no remedy we can so complete,. ly recommend as Bou,th American Kid- , 40,Y Cure. Knowing wbat it will doh tillere is tiothimg ex-tra,vogant in the � statement of Coumt do LNiry, who wrote from NeepaWa. Man.: "Durilrig my tra, veds E was Induced to try South A erican Kidney Cure, from which rame( I received instant relief. I do niot fa it bw an eiqual,4 I . -&-Aiffia" �., - .: . �� , , t�.­ L..'t t ' I - 1. .. ­ . . "Undle Sitnon, what Is a plibnomen- .out" "A Phenomenon in a man who gets so rich that he won't sooept a paw on a railroad." . Karla Clover Root Tea Is a -plesnat laxative. Regulates the bowels puri- ties the blood. Clears the corn 11exion- Easy to make and pleasant to Me. B cen She -"You - seem to forget yourselt- 61r." He - "How could I do otherwiso in your presence f" . j , AN. ELABORATE BRED OA T_ AM 00M We have Just received a very hand- some Annual Seed Cataillogue, published by Win. Rennie & Sons, the we4l-known seedmen, corner of Adelaide and Jarvis Sts., Toronto. The work illustrates hundreds of varietiea of seeds, and their reputation is too well eatablishad for these seadamen to risk - iti,juring of it by sendinor Out anytibling but the freah- eat and beet seeds obtainable.) This catalogue oan be bad for the asking.: A post card will do itd Tito address in gi Yen above. 2 ' . I Friend -"- "I suppose 0 everything' ran ,write now 6 Author -" Yes. b 1-k-t most of it comes back." • 0-� .1.1 * "T Took One-EW Bottle of"86uth Attu ark= Rlmm&tia Cure and OlAaln- ' I .ed Perfect Reiief­_,rhIs Reujedj .11 Gives Relief in a Few Houra,'&n . Usually Cum in one to Three z.11: JALYS. '' . � ­ __ , & Prom rilent politlefan J. H. ad-WWA* ­ 1; , of Livrervwl, N. B., makes, for the ben6- lit of the public, the following Istate- ment: "I - was greatly troubled with rheumlatAo pains for a number of years. On several ocemlom I could not walk. nor even put my foot to the floor. I tried everything, and all local pb-yxi- aimnla, but my suffering continued. At last I was, jprevalled UfKm to try South American IthournaW Cure. I obtained perfect relief before I had taken hair a bottle of the remedy, and to-day re- Bard it die only radical ours for rheu- matism " I - . ­11 k4w*' now." remarited the youn , g man who waf sued for breach of pro- mise. ,.,Why: they call. it oourgng I" . . . PM— f ..- . . _..; ''.. 1 ;: . ; . - - I - , ft'iTii Or- OPKF% offs Or TOLM . LOU" COUNTY - at he : 'L" ' L�' ' PRANK J. ORKINJIT MOlies oath t at he Is the •oqior partner of the firin of F. J. CnzNxv & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo. Coun- ty and Histe a foreAsid and that said firm will pry the auto of - ONE hUNDItZI) VOLLA R8 for each and every O"e of Cat4wrh tb&L cannot bo oared bythe useor HALL'► 0ATAHR11 CUUZ. . FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my pnofttoo, this " "y of Decom bar. A. D6 189L ( e-"— I L , A. W. OLZABON. "AL � _; , . , - ..� ­1_, Notary Public. -- I , --,.-.w .1, I � L' . Hall's Oxtarrb O" In taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and knucoussur(aaas of the system. Bond for testimonials tree T. J. CHEN ZY & Call Toledo, b6 Ailr8old by Dru"isw Isle. I I l9ditor-"Your story Is flat.1• ' 'An- . thor-"Y"t" 1�ditor-­"I wish to corn- pliment you. Moist storieq we get are rolled up." _.,4,­­ 01 i , dsw� *W boon to cc" your Kidneys' . to-"y by taking L - - �l �". 4 ) , 11 .. r� - I �' 11 I - . - - 1. .. .. 11 , 7, _�. ]. � .11 r;*WV_"1Qk .. f� . . . � - ". ... .. L . I . . - I - ,. ... . 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L - � . ,.:,. j, Flutnainya Corn Extractor in the best, Lead rookets oily ,:* * , '. _ I... .� , , , � . . I the aafeat, and only painless corn rAm- siack and, sixol. , 9". "c.;:t1:% 1. k". ­ . I .: . � , ." .-, � _41 �,T, .11. I .1 A , - "� - - I 0, �r - ody. V . . • . I fta on A 94 to a so am" '..L I ­4 , P , :7,; , _�.., . . . - , . • � L. fee - �_ �'L L.. _.,� ,_�,_,,�','.A . . W*" oho~ ". - -'.-'- I- I I � - M� 1� mogazw^ -.1 :, _� ,A 0ONV,RNIENT FAfT - _-_ !'. - i - - - 828- AA4., J. Bmud% 117 Mutu k, . . I , -: ''. � 17% ­, .11 : . . T%_ . '.." 'I ­ Do You bekeve in 1hoodoos I - i .. --- - . . . " - ..1. % Weft, said the man who somehow 6d AVAAWX VA14111115 sheep - . -I. ��. I.", - - 1W .. . t.. �Z �.", �";71%liab - , .1. . . 4! ': .11� mver been a.bW to, malty a is ucoess, I've S E109 . / , , , �.._ . .:". ... ­_�.. _. . '. at . eight­ ------. arks, slackwoll , . . � I �, .. - .- 1, I- Vt to preserve my self-respect. - -1 TOCSIN" � I .. 1"I.X:. I .",i ;." , . . " L�'­, I - . _ � I.-. - " . - . .� I - �, I - � , 11 - - 7 DREADFULLY N, ZRVOUa '­ no I I . ' -1. I - I I . . - j_ , . Q*ntw-1 was dreadfully nervous, and FEI E I ..!.:i:� �:�� � for relief took your Karl's Clover Root .,.. .. - � .- , . . 1� - ., I � , k. TM It quieted my nerves and ( W" . 1. , , - . - d,' � 1looluo' 3 0"Ve .6 " ,*L, strengthened my whole -Nervous Sys- 01P . - ­_'-�'­�-'�!.L; __ , - -:r . - . L .. .. Y1. '.L�;:: tem. I W*" troubled with Constipa- - ­_& , ­:­�:.f.l - " .... Kidney and Bowel trouble. Ywu j TO 1 au 1. - � - tion, 96 Im ,I_r � .r., Irfe'li'a Tea soon cleansed my system so thor InUrnat pal lateut Harass, is " . ­� _ . ; * ­, `� .. V: I , I a . . \%­ .IAT . . ougWy that I rapidl regained b,ealtl, Toronto. lAnitent exp-al-ence, Lowlest - 1_�­ I mation tree. G. Q YjtxzmAN, M - , � ; . and strengtbL Mrs. & A. Sweet, Hart - . I - " .�� ; As KULWND,, 113CPWb aad -ft-----'----. t �.L - , ,-��,�- ,- - fordo Conn. Sold by all druggists. annews ... : "I : -i I . . 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L� , _ 14 _�,�e," :L., . .1.1. ,. - ,;: - �,- :-r a - . . . ­ ., � , , .. . I - I I :L, _ �,� 1. `.V'.,L �" L . Standard 811verwot ­ � 1, . .1 .- .. - " L ��.._ - :-:j-,' ,;h��- _-�: . . . . ­,�;.-_ .: � �. FOR "a " "Mos im, uft**4 _.�, 5 • _; , ., - I Sun I i ht - ! �-_ - .1.1.� I 9 I I - � �% - - -.1 a : , - - _m_ soap Wrappers , , � AS FOLLOWS:. - . I . , : 10 First Has, $100 StearvW BIGPIS . ,$ 1,0M P ImAd " $26 Gold Watch - . . , 825 NO*& old Witches givia sui month 1,626 .1 - . - - - I TOW'gfm dur'9 par 17, . $19,500 I HOW To For rules and full jpartioulars, am The Toronto kwL010Z . 013TAIN Of MA11- Of Saturday issue. a Ir"Em I I AWy by post-card ­ .. .., . " I" Blot"LLTIll-_ I � . a ft" a. Ireleff" - TOROSTO OUT-TING SCHOOL Young men learn tooth no better trrAo, write for ci;; for giring loll information, WAO sigents for McDowell's Ladles Garmaub Draft- Ing Machine. ils Yonne St. • I I .- I Q&ZAZA;&Q% W . W*=-�m4Lrkbxro2,Q0 A larv. flumly-vu#,ed, old - established tnv* 14tion-NONK 11 UN IN OANADA. Elsa Ikslueto 9ducation at Lowest Poodble 0osL Graduatoo always sucooReful. Write ftff saw0gue► W...J. Z1,U0•1T. PrinGIVAL ALB40111--young luau and women--ZO&A ft0w ill attendance at . ­- . . � "ZONT0, •0#rmrd &R4 youffe Stu, TA44" and best oonrdes of Business Training 0 thown h and complete faolilties fur orthand an Typewriting am found in this tt�ollege. Students "vied to Dositions. VWUMIM16 W. H. 811A W, PrinclRA.. I � ). P l - I ,�. � I . . � I - , i . u The QUECN CITY OIL CO-Ltd, 80 Front Street East., To nta ... . . . - � I . 1 .. ­- L, � ­ - PEERLESS I _: MACHINE - .. Samuel Rogers, Pres.. IrOR'TWFANTY-SEVEN YEARS. . L .. - . IDUNN'S I BAKINCZ- . 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F - - - 1 I t `I `a " Lis p ; ` TO QUB SUBSCRIBERS : B referring •-Mr, Thom son is here with his sister, W , Royal Tern • Lars Meet, � 11 y p I - r P ay , i ; , �: . r:. 1 :"y . t0 L e �Eddress label on your paper you Mrs. Robert Miller. tttfiRU -.- t i _ . y can p l *aye ascertain the date to which r Y, / ' t� , : j. �: gout »ubecription to TnwNxweie aid, Mies A. Barnes, of Toronto, ie spend• The South bntario District t7ounoil� R r,, i n a , i � i i .' :-1 • i (( Ren}itjances are acknowledged a ing a week with bliss Cora Ham. T. of T. met �n session at Iirooklin, on 1 ' ' r .1 • lihange of date op label on the Bret paper fo1- -, �UBgda ,the 1$th ingt, when reports were T ` h , j., -Miss Ada Patterson, of Claremont, y p 1 ? r , lorecei_p of :moneq at this office. Always , • . _• I . keelD;t a date pule ahead, lu visited here with the Midses Palmer this received and the temperance work of the . .,_: - -- - - - - -- 'week. county was fully- disonesed. The follow- 1r.� :, : ; , :_ i 4 �� • -Miss .Lizzie Hartrick has returned ing officers were elected for the engnina ra; ; �+ V S �- x ( . + I. �� �s ; from Toronto hospital mush impro ed in vest.- District Councillor, Rev. Mr. Edo ` :� T , T health. g �� Camue. Port Perry ; die. vice COanoillor, " ' 'I Felt Sh , ," 1. - - - - -- - - -- a of i rim 1.00. ` . i -John Baiter, of St. Paul - station, was Sister L M Hall, Oshawa ; die. Chaplin, Y fur choi n Girls 'i ' mod Ctrs fur ):< CKERIN, , �ONT., JAN. 22, 1897 here this week with old friends and gave Rey Dr Lambly. Brooklin; die secretary, �otl All Wings and Feather 13prays 25.0ente' i 1: / i W us a call. I3roB Bladill, Kilo ; die;treasnrer. Bro ., " .- Whitby; -- Maxwell s. Chopping mill on the W F Iiendereon, Pickermp; die herald, d L ALISMS Rogge is prepared to do business every Iiro W Caeeie, Ashburn; district repro• I•, 1 ker1Yl day in the week. sentative to 0. C., Bro J F Perie, brook*. ���, �,, W 1��, i � :. ----A Mr. Smith;' of Port Hope, bas lin. The neat . meeting will be held ab I . • moved hie famil into the south Morriss Fort Perr '� Miss - - - - iWhitney spent Snnduy with y �' y' - .: _ _ r-._ L. - , `• fri nds in I pronto. hR. residence on Church street south. - I:; , • -Miss Lulu Staley, of Wolfe Island, LETTER TO THE EDITt3RF , `•., . , ` W.V. Ri6ardson is .expected home • . thi week ro his burin i rib's returned home with her sister, Mrs. Mo 1 ' tl ess, tr p up no I .• Au]e ,and intends remainin , here far a IThis de.arttnent is open to all forth© fair dig- s - - S'V. E ti Chalons shipped another car Y cugeion of puk#lia y(uest�opb, Tlic� wNter retort lea of hog and cattle o Toronto on time and attend the college. in all eases send ]tie correct name with copy _ E - �I .. 5 ' •. Mo 3ay. -Soave twenty members of the Odd we wish tc distinctly undorrstood, however .,.,. &1188 lid.oan has returned from Fellows lodge here paid a f eternal y isit that is no cage do w© hold ourselves re- +, epousible for opinions exprcgeed byvrre#s- . 1. ape ding a orbni ht with re)atiyes in to the OshawA lodge on Tues ay evening pnndents. -ED NP.wg.l g Tor nto. and were highly dellglited witli _their SIR -In reading over tlioinutCS of I 0- 1 : ' 'sit. ,: r a `.. •, Mr, r'ie will be in the Wliitbv y the last Council I see that a request for --. I . ,, h; r % p. 11 . 'e ai e le «sod to see the energy pho o fall r ley ry Tuesday, rri�3ay Ana P Live toles of «tone to be plated on the ' 'th which our people .removed the beau j bats rday.l ! I l,tf p Kingston road west of Petticoat ,creek of tiful from' the aida�vAlke '1 hureday► thorn Robe t I)ilil er, -sr., hsa been rather ferinf; to furnitih and break them for six 'We W .lif �¢' I'flauCB 011i 6C1� &11d in'di pose' urin the past fortb'glit, but ing. May this au�bitioua feeling Weyer dollars pe`r tail ©, which the caunoil aceept ' I % is' n w Intl 11I i; iuiroved. wane. lli Ortlfll �� t�U ti0 I710r8 rapldl W8 will 1. . ., .., , _., ed. Il«d the same boon let by oontruot M •', - -- - -_�- c.... 1- .,nv+ IIIM 1 1.;' be much; sleighing this winter. In past ing oiicere who did not Conduct the day, and was Milled. IIe was f30 years of 1'1C i��r11� ►s' '1 a,nor ..s. :X i:.:. .winters; i(has beeq evidenc6d that unless. affairs of the.polls ae the law directs, We ago "F snow rr'ves before the 15th of January understand- that over a hundred naxies ' a g Mr. Harper a barn, pn 'Yotlge street. _ the a ipply continues - very limitod. are filed, of persons who voted when they about three miles south of Aurora, was . ' -,.. i Another reason we may give for the bare had no right to do so. If anything like desti'oyorl by Ste on Wednesday night, Perfect Flt Guaral�teed• , g, _ ground tlaa far is the abundance of rain that number can be disclualilied the which is belieyed to have been the work ! ` • . ,,. . will of s be rid during the fall and early winter. wi course b t aside and we of tramps. - - -- t" i • -A ecratiny of the votes cast for and will be in the same position as before the William Jaokaon, of lot ` ' son 12, Wbst - < " againstL tt a By -law to lapse Local Option, vote. If, on the other hand, the charg6s Owillimbnry, was ki -ked twice by a x#11...;' +• g9 in this 'township, on Mo�day, January fall through, another repeal by-law can• newly purchased mare and -- thrown down- I.. . 4th, w ;; take place before His Honor' not be voted upon for three yeara at least fie was much bruised, but no bones were An e see our ' - �10 .. 1. _nudge Daftnell, on Munday, Iebruary Bth,, froin January 4th last. It does riot mat• broken. ' in Pirie'g hall.,' liars. Tl'ia proceedings ter upon which side the illegal ballots, if The Bethel M ®tyodists in Markham I I ­ �4m'i­ . a � � � . .- ,V . 1. P- y y have arran ed to hold their annual enter s. `.: will commenee reciael at 10 a. m. We an ,were cast, Iu fact the examiner has g T�l understand that Mr. DeVernet has been no authority to ask a voter how tie ,cast - .� 11 tainuient early -in February, with a view , _ s ' + retained by those opposed to Local Option, hie ballot. ' Thus ' it way 'be eeen.tliat to the purchase of a library and school %,• B t �a�Ue lit 111. �` J. E, Farewell, Q. C., w'lj look; after the votes of both sides may be ruled out and eu lies. � - I �. '` interests pf the Township, Couucil, while assist in voidin the election. . - .... ­ ..., �i,::.'. pP Th Market. 1. g A team belbnginq, to Air. Smith test j J. B. , Dow, has been eia to ed b the _:___.... _._ '." week ran awe , crossin the railwa track °., P S y y g y We have all k3nde of Rockere and Lasy Chairs ; al�ao Dir in •Room ohaire in µ Township, Temperance A-lliance., The � at Newmarket a few see�nds ahead of an round la on which the scrutin ` was Hockey. League ills latest styles. B' P n y eicprese passenger train. They Were stop• Sideboards and B'edrosm Suite in all designs. Extension T bleu and Kitohea 3, li; granted is the Alle anon that a large nnm At the meetin to or anize a liocke pod near Can ®'e factor g g y y' Tables always on hand. Cheap for Cash. ALL tI00DS hELI EKED. _ ti her of illegal votes were polled, and an at• league held at Stonffville on E3attirday re- The annual westing of the Knox oh>yroh, UNDERTAKING --Our undertaking n degartment is oomple in every respeelf • 5 tem t will be made to prove this. �t presentatives were present from Uxbridge, Scarboro, was held last week. The present Caskets, Coff'ips and Robes always .on a i a { , ' won d appear that this local pptiori_ mat• Claremont and Stoufl'ville and a league was membership is 267. The ireasnrer s J ; I ter is iie and to-down as is the Manitoba formed to include teams fro''m these places. statement showed total receipts 02074. 6. P _ III' - DILLING• AT �ckerin fi 13chool quostion. The following officers were elected : -Contributions to miseitine and other un t If .' '� ! -For the benefit' of those wilt' May President C. Rd. Rainey, Uxbridge. i'. Gy.� , y dertakinsa in ooripeotion with the shuroli have beets asleep pr away 'we will jnet "Jice•Pree. -T. Grabatn, Claremont. had been 0700. -- •--- -" , ), °-- .Sec' Treae. -Frank Rae, $twnff vine. - } bars remark- that we. have had all kinds y- North ©w_iilimb. tow` h :0 oIInoil + + 11 of weaih ®r since our last issue: Sunda ,Executive Committee -$. , Sander, De yo>i 1i�18 I - f y btouffville ; has appointed these q$ie As$eseor, .. , } ,I evening we were truly remolded of the Burrell Claremont. osng, Uxbridge; Robt. Charles �Pillou }rby ; cellos ,Jeremiah `' _ ' W�n �+e'• "•' '" old time January thaw. The rain arrived ' Bah team w li pay all Weir own,exp'6n• Graham ; audiitors, J. i' praline and ' BUCIIWHFAA,T FLOUR, - • ; on Saturday night, and the elements did see and will keep ft receipts from home John Hamilton, jr. ; Boat' of Health . 1. ` Dot Consider the interests ,of the shurCh games, and the Ontario hooko Aawsiation Thomas t3fott, Jsiwo Coui- 011 acid Jobo .1, g0� �a�+ 8 „ ti , Y i . ,; : 4 . ,• goers for'the moisture descended all Sun • rules will govern the play. •The aekedels ltiarritt._- _ da , and so great was the downpour that of games is as folio ; i y �► -- . If so'oall at lO• And �e , n Sabbath evening the river rose and Jan. 22-- Uxbridge, at Stouffville p -- - t rl , l _ R® later It jr; r : • t auks s re in Jan. 28- Clarem u 13a1e g - ! . :e aver9gw8d its b p ad g ice all over a t at U :brine, - _ - 1 al Neils Feb 5- 8tooffville st Claremont °" ii►TV =uAV, J�ravAMY, s4th- Aaotioa `Bale of � _� the O Leary $vie. Tha south eacl of .. or c i - �, I . Feb. 12- ptonSvill® at Uzbrid " .',.. household furniture at the l9rskine � f, i� F Il� h. the b st. t- Friuli, 4 1 Church street gas iherefare • innndaied.a r . F , j 'eb. 19- Claremont eiti t3tonffville. r .: i[ans ®. Claremont ; i►ls+r as the aai�e - - -- _ ' -- w lDe aiil<. S� y �•' .j" ( A lninat'ire thnnderstortn halted gas Just Feb. 26- T7xbrid eat Clarein n da and irnnae is ly following the Above_ �� 4.. C� s; . a � after t1,eeyenirig serviee in `the ohorohee, g a t, ,.,: y - • ,a` sale, tlae gaadaf the late Jmmee Revid, as ,, { soy ©rat vivid ilaehes and as .,..... I! I I, I ,: _ �, r > 1:. there being ,. a +, I ' well a8 the hoses, and t�ra lots wit lie end bav� our wan W. ovpplied: e6 any pPeia' of thunder. Bpt Mayday Eobert A. Brintna]1, a skwessfnl._far•- p A > rill offered. i'errne for goode, cash fur ro• T 3,19t4i13, arning changed matters, as when day' mar, and a member of t}ae t alai ip,1 r rt ten [,�r. ant down and butauoo i. r 1. 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