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C., BARRIS- - * T�R, 00-anty crown Attorney, and County solicitor. Court House. Whitby. . I... 10-y - Dow & Mv,GILT5IVR&Y, BX11RI8- . D ars,'801 ici tore, &c, Office 1)PI101aite Post I Offlur. Whitby.Ont- Jno. Ball DOW, B.A.; Theo. A.V0G1llivra-y,LL.-B-- Money toLoan. By - -1------------�-1k- Veter-inart/. - :- . - . I— I I ----I-,-- ­- . - . UR ! . RIN ART S - . 1IOPXINS,VETE ii * (3p,o-'T, Graduate of the Ontario Vat- ori ary College, Toronto registered mouibor Of tlha Ontario Veterinar� Medical AsHout-6tiOu. Office. residence 'Lud oho eing forge one an I Dnoli oarter miles .north of Green itiver. Steel in Shoes at irou prices. 011ce and shop riving 8110 -4 1j. m . Tele- - houralrom Tto 11 & ' m. and I to . C. address, graph addr-sa Whitevale Out-- P . Green River, Out. . . - - - - -- - - --- - ------- - --- . lQuoillto!& (5arbo. ,��-�:-� . " - . - HONMAS,DUNN, Conveyancer, C6M . T nliqRioner for taking Affldayitfl, etc-, . Clawmoat, Ont. . 20y . . .--- --------I-- -- - ---.- -- BUNTV' q, Tssner of Marriage - B I • Lice ' u as for tbo County of Ontario. Of- Moe at the Vore or at his residence, Pickering 2I . Village. . 2 -y ----- ­ -- - ----- . . . . . I . HE WOBURN HOTEL', is a house Twell furnished in every department, The . watt the beat brands Of . bar is always supplied W - liquors, while the stables, are provided with at- tentive hostlers. Special terms to trayellers. EJENRY Bultilows, Prop. . 37-ly -- . --� . �----- - . , I . I. R. BEATON, TOWN.SHIP CLE RE . D • ConveyaPirer, Commissioner for taking' � affidavits Accountant and, insurance Agent. : � loan on farm property. Wills pro- . money t - Will be in : belted. OFFICE--At WhiteVale .. .. Brougham every Monday afternoon for the . : trazaaction of business. 27-v . -.� * -- I. ---- HOMAIS PO'UCHER,' icensed Ane- . ,L - I Ttio ,oar, Valuator, etc., for East York and 7 %be whole of North and South Ontario, Strict J- attention given to all orders by mail or tel h � I Ts D: '.. charges Moderate. Address THOS-IFOUFEBIR .m ex 47, Brougbam.Ont. I I ----- 1 ------------------ �-- .. - . . I � , " I , - - . . . % ­­,t . . �.� I i,,2,�t � ;�� �` V, - .i".- r 'I -. - . J f ' :. ';� -. 0 . .� -W. , I ;I . � i 'i-�. ( rockeWille. .,. - 1. , "! �,� 1, - "I ­ - �, � .01REENW000 ,1, ''", I., . :.._ � .1 ! - , '' � , I - .11 r , ., "".,., � - JS -0;1,� 1 ... � 1 - I .. .� 01 . - " � xv , . . � �. , .., - , � ,:1 . .. , - � � ­�...l . . . - . . � .� -I . . i- - 1, v , � . . , , : , ­�'� f - . . d , . � - � 'I I I J. - - ­ �.., 1. away N.- C , .1.1 . , - -th,- city. , , - U, 1 - . ,��., :-.. �� - " ' wtiy vuiting� 1, : �'�- �- - UTARO,UNDUS I- " to 6 . Mr. -and 1�rs- Walker were a t". .1. I ratur4e4 i W ! , � .. .4,� ;':! C. J&M # E[oar has . 1. �., � 4 A'. A, I , ­� - 8 , , '% . - - . I • ,..-, , I . . : a 04 on Sunday. ­ : -.,I,'..- , i . . -.:, , - , - I " .. - I ... I � . , ­-, 'e. .. - I . - , , � ­­ , The dame stood the late f eallet in go 'I' 4, --� t--., ri'll" " . . I LATZBT LOCAL HAPPENIXG6 ftXCOR, DXD BY Charles Calendar-and a friend visited th&--r,�; . Ill �. � - ,-,-- -h I , T . '. '. -1 V, 1. . . shape I . . -, I q` i�, . - , I . , ­1 J;, , . , 1,11 - i@ - , -L . , 1!1! ­'­ . I._'I I", ".I " '­­L &gsi residing with Sunrise on Sun lay. , I � I. . � � , �,., �;� " ` --,-. . . . . I lil THE PRZ88,414D JOTTED DO Walter S. G ��,­ .. - , "!.C--,- `L -�­L wX BY OUR reen � , V­ 4­ I . i . - ­ ­, ,I f . ., 1, Mrs. D. Brown has been visiticg frien(11,91i, 'I ... - 1 4 . 1, 1, �. � . :, I . �­ , - - . -i. . . I I �.., ..­ 1, � , 11. 1,'­ .", his brother Fred. tt6nd, - ... ­!­,- �, - . . : I I I . . , v .� . �� " I .1 I I . . OORRZBPr,NDXN'f S. - - - - , I owing to the bad roads ;- M- �; , '-;`1i.. .. . is v ry few a at Wexford for a week. -,&��l � I , -1 11 . L 1 69 . . . 1. ...7 , .. . �... , I � ''.1. I,. . % -, � �,`, , !" , i -- - , 1. . ,:-,. ly meeting �- 'i 1: -.1 . 00 ..., e 1 ,;.:.: i . ",'' I . _ " I, . . - , - t Mount Zion .Isaac Parkin n, of the north, has bee � - I. ­,� . 11� il -. At qP 0 p r Ton:­­. ­ .: CLANEMIONY:� ,.-�,i'�:, "', ed the quarterly I 11 . . t, �..r.: 1, .­��,.­...,) 1�,;;­. ..,..!. I . 1,..., tr,1_1 ., , visiting friends in these parts. 1� * I , 1 ]`Z-1� -, I I .- I ­ ..,11 - last Sunday. .- -, . - -�l � � . I , I I Ili, . - 6--ijout T ead.0-Y evening Mr. and'Mrs. Gcorge Robbins visited with , %L�1�1. - I . I Todd & Uasonoll shipped A ip,rload Of. , Many from 1 '' )..:� .,7*1., ;�.."..'� ., i During the- Month" of Febn' a r'y', . * I- , . / at the Princess rink% Mr. Moore, of Pickerine on Sunday. : * . 1; i I - � I bogs to Toronto on Thursday. at the carnival held I 9 home once mot, . -#.-, :�, .-Iq,�T!. t- Also , , o lendid time. miss Harriet Patch Is r�. ..,. . . �,, IR , . . All report a , I Z .. .1 � ­ ­: . , ': ": - .;, ., , i­ 1. 11 .­ . I . , The Stouffville curlers came over here Claremont. - , t, , "..�, 11. (� , . - ''::I` -, - .. . .. I., ng men from after-spending a month at the Island. I 1, - 3", :1. 1. v one of our oul :�. I ;, I . I . . ;�. ''. 11 The birds sa " � ­ %,�',' 141�j -, - I "I ! le game with our ad a bee eawing woos: � �, �, '­-.:.�! �� on Friday and he majority in George Short ins b 'I., 111. J I $9,00 !­ tollI ;-'- , -1� It a t I . �-,A - Z. I I - . . "?,.)A, 1�1 ;:.�.. " thp north is about to joie " - I -1 B r i" t I per i 11 -, , � local sports. it was rather an enjoyable iculars It . I ­ 1j.. - . '! ­ . I of matrimony. ore part on Friday last. There was a good turnout 1 �­ 1 . .: i4 ..:. the bonds I . I � ' .1 i� ►� . ­ , I - . : I - game. ­ thereat. . - k,-� ­ ..:,�,­ -I." . nee Stark Will soil in detail. on next week. n had a foot-raf,,e on Frida . - I .� ,� . 'I ,� �, Assig I nald having secured a situa- James Claytc ­ ­1­11"­1 .: ; 1: . , '.�%.��: Flour, $4.40 per bbl;:�)'��":,:, Edwin McDo ­ :,I'.� 1:, Tuesday next, Feb 16th. tlio� Andrew I . " � �­ " '. 11 lion in Rochester, N. Y., ig at present re- night .last, but sorry to say that he coult , �- . . � I I I .,.­� ­-­." , .1. ' took. The stock will be sold by - I success Is the not 11�eep ill sig., It - . . .f ,�, .1-111 X" � . I .: : ,;i. . . Linton May be have N. I r %:. 1. : . .... .. 0 "I - i. f ! �, , ��,­� . -�ri--,k 04 ". �Il - ..,.. At ,thO!.-'-.-':"��;".--.i,,-'-;:�'"l�-�,', . ding there. � - .) - I I auction and consists -of grocuries, coufac "' Mr. Sterling lad a bee drawing � - -, - I :. . . wish of his many friends. i �.. . '. , . - , :: . . %. ... �L _an : i . . . SPI I L s ­ , .I tiunery,flour and canned goods. Those - -.-.,- * I Friday,-with-which to erect a liew t , �- , . �. . , ­.-i'1%� . -1. 4r., � .. ... � � . ". . ., i,�.,i . I � : . , - NK M L who require such goods should coine here I: . Balsam---ZIIO��' 'I. , - handsome dwel ing . li� 0 - . ­ .1 1. -1 ,.,. X ; IL il. ­ - . - - - is Corners cliecl<er cl n Vi would, I, � arga)p. �] :. : " .., I - . I .,. - : If , on Tuesday and secure a b .; �I,��'; i,l�:, I --- . : ­L Tho Brown Is .. .; . 11 . ,i . - - 1: . : %.�,�- 1, I .... I ;... I A pa u8pI0C1;-'of "' F iaink Lew is is powev . . . � ,­.. i "tr, . . ; ­ 0 to play thttt match. All they rev - ': 11 w. 3=.10==M11-1Ta- - viia better. -' like . -, "'. � ,. .. parlor social under the a beaten, and 111-0 liot. . :1. . I .... I . I - that they are not yet �...� . .1 . �­ A . - (-1. . . e­ - 7 -.1­ �, -1� . the Ladies' Aid Society, of F-roubyterilill. ,� The church services wer poorly'attend - I . . I -favorable $ ; blinno'd to meet in a friendly gai�l : I .'L I - I � . . . I . , . , - colagregation Will be bold at the residence ad on Sunday owing LO IV L r, . 1. � . . � - Ir. . . � . *­RV,w-- -- 1, . :­ . ." �� �. L: I . i I 0 . ., , . ."o .-� i. -f c -ather. -- � . . I � . 1. I . � r-A - � -, 'I -- � � of W. J. Mi'holl, Esq., on Wodnesday wc - - AM I 1. ,� ­ . ­ , : . �. . .. . . -- - I I i� � I f, � _ Li I" � �- I - Green RtvCr.' .1 , , " , 1W I * I- , � I . 1. .: .., :,I� - - t -�, evening the' fie 001 acholars of . , t'��%�Y. -t I . I . , s- ­ I I I - ­ �.,-,;.,., . . .. . � . - I %Z I ".i # - , ovening, 17th inst., - commebeiDg at 7:30. Friday evei 9, fe " friends - ­ ., I . . .:,,I ,. � '' .. :, .. : '�L I- �:;­, ­ . 11 . .. . rl- ­ . � . 1 . , _ _ ,: I- - A�l - � , - � . . , � � ;A � -'4 f - - -T7,­ -: I Balsam, accompanied by - ... . I *- - I 7:1 , " i , .1.77 ii . '. I 1. �! �; � � being prepare( . I , * I I ii"+.*.A--."*Et-t�.,---t--;s A good program is be 1. Tho w ; ;�. Wd the home of their former teacher � J:,;I1.. rt ­ ��--- .I Z ' tl�ie , , Bo6)1e,1 is rot in .the glold min6v. . �,,�i� -.'�� ,1 f., - * �­, � � ;i: � ladles Will as usual Provide 011 IgXCelleni V-iol fit & . �, 3 . � � �­_ and spei . � , � , , ., . . � WK � � - I, _LJ . I . ". . ,`I 0 ­- --. � . M r. Hubbard, in Uxbridoe I I it is in tile fair sex. t . :: : r T , -.. repast. : I ' i able time with gal-nos and other , here idqd 010. r.Rrn ; , * , . .. - - .�J - I.I. • - : �-- �� . --. I Grabilm. Bros.' shipped it car Inail of "r you joy -. in. the gathering dis- A big loud fr3m here atter & * , -, " - - .'J -'. . , � . .. -!I &1 :,� 4 1 , 6� _-- , o At about 2 a al at M.Irkham Friday even-i�lg, . . I I �!A : . � ml-;� 1� .,�,i, I I a . I 4i�, .. - '-: ." - froth ,it of' I lieu) 131 orto. u i journey v . . . . - ­ :�, - � q ` ­1 - ---., i horoei fi -u here TburBd'y' wo parsed, d altbouph the returt . . ;V � . � - . . . ; , .1 I a 1 14). , I I- - I - : , 'being intended for -the English market. was made through the etc M, all who were good time. otitis � mrtn well 1:nowr I& � ' ` �, I I - . JI .;.,. I � ndid Will j,)Il, EL y. . "-*.-: - : &I �. �1 � . I A splendid animal was purohased. froin pleased w i h the sple I I ­: ­ 11 -- - I� . , . I_ ! prevent were '' is pro-�trRted trill: con- � �" ­- 1--, �) I ( .1 .� I this neighborli(od. L � . P I 11 � : . ' i .7�� . �,� � ''I I i John Patterson, that weighed about 1700. time spent. I , I . , I iiiv teary and tea at gestion of the firain. -1 i I - - , I I 110 was one of the best horses ever owned Don't forget the, anfiiv . - - , e pe -sot I ,.., ,-'., " f -- `4" . , ­� ". , I , r of oar old pioreers in tl. n Id, . I ,-- ; . 7. ,( n Ati9the - ­�,, �. . . t", I , . - .� - ­ . Z 4 � ! 1 � 113 this township, and realize,l his owner Kinsale on Sunday an � ( dill is eoeri,)dsly ill. It is said ­ .1 � , ". . . I . - � ,kliu, will of .10�.( Nla i . -� L .� �: I- - : - I � . Rev. bambly, D. D., � o Broc ,'­�­ ), a handsome figure. I a evening, ftp. bt,'At disease iE the trouble. ' . .. I I- -. , ' : ­ � . ; . and ev I . - I­ - . .. 1:­ � .1 . - lies had bills issned preach Stiliday afternoon a -I,-. P, .--� and : �.- �" ! ' :. I ,, Manager Leaper h I Since our litst issue Alrt!. EH i- .� 1. . f , -- � .. . . I on Tuesday ­, 1% . : i � mons. The tea y I , ., .� 11 #;o;- a skating carnival for Tuesday propriate act I.f;-- Annie Visited - at �,' I --. ,7drnefr­'- I . 1 11K . I . 1" T V-A I Vk 0 0 6 to rs 0 clocn, ' I ! 1- : . - � f'. , �: evenirig-will continue fro . }'owlet's and Nrp. Yly. 11opki-If: �11 , . . - I , I oveDiLig next. The band will b6 in at- a all literary evenh39 . , In . . -. , after which a musical a . - ­!, • tandauce 'and furnish innumerable will be spent. The musi( will befurnished RIL189 Barton took f1rAt place ag a sl(atef 1: . -�11` I I � . 1 4. --a I'velling ln�t wepk i.. . ­ - 1: 6, 1� �4 � .,:I waltzes. The entries for Ill IV r cup . oir. a nt C aremon ^ . - . 1. " '4' e far famed Pic terium ch "i, � ­ . . �it. -1 4 I ..�. - ' by the . I I ­ I :, 4 0 t will be closed at this car - ---- Suppose we M, I, . .- . r"­.:.,� i .1� . - . b'o c" splendid time is promised .1 ­ . .-. . I .1 ­ i , 'v - "' �; " ;, , , ­ , '� ay look for a chuI'o-,,-.,,e in the -,. - , , . ; Pkkering:l I'. � ,n ario... . .. near future, Darning territory. . . - Y.:� I . was offered for fast-skating And anyone I I. I .1 - .1 1. I .. . .1 .: I., I- , I I - . .,,: It I . . .. ­ vl�i, . We are glad to licur that th, A, 0. 1JAVI. I, - J I , - I .1 IF* , f - , 1 .i � ; .! . day can conteat by eying an entrance fee o i ! � �, 9 ... !, I , � 1i . I .. R '- . . Cedar Grove. ' ;: . stipj)cr byf� ;, .. .. �Jo I . Be -opens for - . ter , . � , - is 00ing to hav 1 4 i, Winter Term 6m Tuesi , 25 cents. As the ice will be in splendid , --�.�..'� :�­ I .:- *.:.:. :­ tv D nn open oyster ... -. , - � - , r'', k , �. - . ,-� -. �, - ­ , I. ' i. "' I - . � r �'- Particulars later on. Keep a. .- ... � January 15 Lb, 1897.' . - and bye. . " 11'.., , - .1 . . I ' iss -'James, -onto, � and M i so R . -e be�-r, . . . ,� , ' . I ­ condition and everything in good order a M of To t will be a big one as I Lai I ,I . - 6t T. look out i . . - �: [g�' . . i . - �-, - , � r. . .. r - . �4,0 . I -� t-. ,: ,'�- � a spent by Jacques, of Brown's Corners-1 visited E .. - I . - � 1- - , , ­ , very enjoyable evening may b officially authorized to say this much. ' ' " � �.. -�.L. -1. In. , . . - I I Kennedy's last week. .1 -... � . :.,�-. - - I I . .. I those who attend. . �. Reesor intends A Roodly ni'mber took in the pRrWr . - ..� - .....% 'L " " * , 11. � T:1 .A �, 2­.. :-',..- . - ­­ T­ I .1 .; We understand Fmok . -rrvwoo4 .1 , � - --ta Laugblin'a ., ­ . r. . , I u I Ch ( ,. - - , i . "; 1, I - .- ; , . . i. j..r:�-;,A . Aggin our hockey boys have shown to . - ­.l 1. - 1 'Ji. : . . , - '' . starting a tailoring establishment in our social at ism " .. , I �.!-,;,., � f. 11 pr. 1, B. auspices 4­'. zI 11; :., It ,' ., - .. ­ . .. under the � - " . ., ­i ��,,,. ­ ,. . ,,.,. �­... ;L .. rid that they are not acquainted Friday evening last, - i'� :, �r, ''. ­� .1- . . ­ ,. . I the world e, - . 'i 11 I ,. ,. ­ r ' : - villas© We wish him ev Dry sucleees. 89- - . - J;.i I , I *11;'r, ' ' i '1� Friday evening the Stouff. villag . assful the Whitevale Baptist church. Free base ­ - A with defeat. On Frida) evening last a very succ . ;r ,- I ... � ''i . ..... ... - , l� , - . I � Tim - 0 f1i O'S, . . i i a isso ls,.­:i,�3 ville club came over witil the c concert was Riven in cc r school in aid of es to and from on the G. W. A- C. 'buso '- , .- -- . . . . . . . ' . . I � i -1. -1 . A..y... .-11 stern eterminatio - ' I ' - ::� : . ,- . I - . �n deeply furrowed upon the Armenian fund, stout nine dollars line - -1 I . . - ; . John Leona . long" of the .Allandf%le ­ 1171111 � ' .� I passed, le credit- t 18 0119geSt their brows. The teams lined UP i13 the being realized. The sffai� - :.. - nearly when iu Toronto a few aays RP 110, I - I . - I ­ , - you regulate your time Caledonian rink 'ur teacher, W. . was very "' that as follows : able to d Allison as well farm. - � I � .. horses . . , i. ... the misfortune to have one of big ho .1 . I I . - . � . I . , � . . as his 'I 1. in 1897 by one of our . ST0UFYVlLJ,X 1C I -h he managed � �- C- �i :,-.-� �.�, I, -, -. .1� I Pupils . .; 1; "., .1 II... I - � I I . ., . - ­ - ko.i ­­ f . , . .. " that , " 1. . - �Rawson- . We are pleased to learn that Miss Bells, kicked on the i rifler Altboug I McCarthy �, i-- to get the aninial home, on examination T : . I - ­ 4 ' . 4 � ­ . : ­- -L % ""t - ,. I.; 7 ­. Murrison who has been confined to her . ­" . . ! James - �1. . * - point - Graham' I � way of such �9�-­- $6,50 Waltham Watches i'.f. . I, ­�;, il,�, �.'!.� . �'- p poin I, -:11 in informed. the wound . I . - . . ' . ' J .. - , :." bed for the past ten ye s. has lately tin- Campbell.: 40 .., ' * � � t -!- Birr6ll L .. ... ... .. � ... . -�essary -1. - .. Campbell .: . . - C POID - '. ­ . I i. me . - nature that it was considered ne - .. I `.' ­ i - P-t J . . rl proved, dargone a successful troa. meat at the hoe I ''. !, 1 o .. . , I They are handsomely 'U up 'Woodgate � , i . - t , an mat. :, I T� ,, -: ..i.. ,I . - , - . low" pitfkl. and is so much in proved. in health dtatroy the a ` ' - ill . -­ " ;. "i I � - 8 9- . 1�� I i - . ­1 - , Frid Mr. Cha, man, C . I �z. - - ..." I I .11 . f W11 i tevale, wa i [­�. ­ in crew , Cox I . an to be able to walk. - i. J Sterling Silver 8 worth � ( 8mitill �. *ii'-. Forwards I NX013a . 0 lusLices of the Peace I I C . I 1. " . \\ W. E. Bennett has' o ad a general bete -a - It . 1- I . . -.1 . - , e Pennock arranged I .,:A I I 11 �. .1, 1"' Bevel Cases and are marvels- ' L , ; 1. ETC ki., 11.1� I, l-, John Philips, a I . . � I . . ­ ' - . . . I :. ' 2 00,k of chea - Bowes . L � . POSTILL, AUC�F1VNV,V,nf .:. . " 11. pness and good work- Saunders -,, :, �.�. - . �� store on the corner of Main-st. &Dd-Wood- Mesqrs. P. R. Hoover, .- ,. � -- F Br, solicits sales fr - ,r I _': ,�. � 6 - ' - : 9 of farms � ' ..'% dispose f the salt, tea, . - . * Green River, Bales his num - 1). B Nigh9mander. The complaint Wag .,� d near. We ip. Nothing like LbeM L' Umoires-Herr and Taylor. � I I - ' ' ' �, �. Z-- �. ' . 1, � , .erous friends both far an ­ anab s . ...� i pile avenue, to di laid bvi his w Ife for ill treatment. Mro. - � - . a sold wilf 1!­..7.,1 M . :;�.. r:,.Zl: . � -Lee. -.:. �,;­ 1, condition powders, pigs, neckyokes,'scuf- - � . .!. ,k, and Everything that is to b 1 .. ­ ,t � Referee . ; . farm stock, ­1 ,�... "... for aceeptable I ,:. � 11, � I ­ ;. ',-- . Chapman's et ry was beard behind closed . I , criber witb the utmost . .1 1 .. ­:; ' be bandled by the subs -i - - - . '..��,:: �, �;-,,' �: flare. etc., which he won at the plowing . ;.--. very best advantoage. 48ly ,� , ;- " . :.'. .,. � ,�,-.., 'i ,.. After a very bard play tile score stood doors, the court being open to witness,�-el ­. L, , . � I I . ,- - tare and sold to the ve I , - I I '..'' �­!... ,i., matches last fall. Bargain days on . 1, I � . � s not 40rd ­ .1 � ill , __:_ - I , , 7.:. � C . I . �-":­�.­:-­ I . - I." ,- -- � . - fi:mat Presents : � ,!. I . .. 5 to 8 'in favor of Claremont. About three Fridave. . . I I testimony. Mr Chapman Wa � - - �­ I ,:;:,. ; .. , .1 . hundrod spectator - - . . I - .1 :� ­I, I . . . , . I . . -- i.- . ,; t .� .. . -seFfaileA to .. elturch of 'Englaitd- , ."4! ., �. t 1. . .:,:., a Witnessed the play and some of thi principal wi net . . � aturday, Jan. 30ih, our hockey as t t- I , . , , " 0 . . . " f " .-. . . You can get them and a were enthusio,fitic over tile sucome of our On I " Couz t adjourned till the lollowiq �! - I . . - . team wont to Nfarkhat and layed & appear. �. I ; 1�� I I - : � : 1, .; " 4:�lj ��.,�)�� ' . - .. 11 hundred other styles in Gold, bays, with the exception of those who ao. telm. Atellr a fast Monday when Mr. Cliapman's story an :1 . George's Church,'Plckering.�' match with the local ' ' "'i , .. . St. 1, . I . ­ - , : - o, . .: ..- t . . ­­. - SERVICES. . .I.. . ,1resulood 14 to 11 Witnesses vier heard. The pre,iding ju.i- s, , . r.. :- . .,.. ill � Gold Filled, Silver, Nickel tom the visitors, and &bey too had and exciting Ratne, "ie sc - - .1 an � favor, - ,,, I I I : 1- . I - -1 . . I 'a. r �o I. c . I I . 1- , . . . I -,.� �-,- I 1.00 a. .�1.1 � I r in favor of Mxr, j. vs are , I - . SUNDAT Jklorillng Prayer . - to admit that our favorites were the lair lice, P. R. ho vet, Ego , decided in i. l ..- I . 1�. I I _ -. � , z"11.Z.- �1; � '' I - � � . 2.30 - . . ". and Gun Metal at I .�..-, . I - 'd fine of two, ;­ . I i - I Sunday School - P �l �7 �1'111-��( . :. of the plaintifland imposcezi a F 1��Ir - . . I 1� ­ - ', , , , I in - .. 1; . - d . . 6.30 1 . .. 11. � I . � and square winners. During the play a practisiog nearly e intend to � I - � I .- ,,�%� , ki6i-T-Service and Bible Class . . . 1. tumble occurred .ri imprisor.- .. . - --- I - I 1�1 11. . a s,., " I An oyster supper and ei ' - - : . � ­ Evening Prayer I I very . 0 to on the-defendant, and . - . . I �: - , , 'make a better showing ntytiama dollars anti cc I 7.30 ­ � d and in the skirmish Jug. a. � two mcntll , . -.11, � - . .. �11J- ho. S. Barnard ' '' " Coxworth got his cheek cut through. itertainment will default of payment t I ..... � . . ' . " �.,.��­.- A. R -0. . 0 - while Luther Bowes, who perhipii played be given by Zion Sabbath Ochool on Friday ment. .­ . - .. - I , - .. "-% i. ; - I I I REPUTATION - - - � �.,­'J`-�. r. . WHITBY. . ­ --�-�*---:'a.* :- � I I - I ., '. I . ;: Z . . I the star game of the evening, was FO evaiiing, Feb. 19th. Supper served from 5 . - : .- .:� ;..-, � Ii.-Ii �.­. . 11 " A, ,� I! ;I I I �'- � . I .1 I , .. I- � . . .. .. . - � I .. ..: For earneit aq(l practical work slid fO � .. - . . - :­.:;,. to 8 o'clock. Eutartaini;ent to consist of " - - ' ` . : �, ­ I ..: ­. � . - I I - 11. � . ­ _: 1, . - : - .1 I � I sp on ; I.- . -,- - ; . ."..; . - . . - :. �. - . I ­1 ­n ., - . . r­: . I ;.:., I ,. P - . . .. has , et '..;:-, ,­.. .'-,;,;i'-' . .:., music, recitations Mr. � , .i.., , I 1­1: I did success in assisting voting men / - :��:�., • !�� , ,. . �:: - I'. I � 1. .. . . and women into good positions , Trum Watch' . .. .1. . .)adly used up that he is raill unable to be one by the school; also . ". Centennial Corner . s., . 1. ," .,. , , 0 .. I , P , . % - about. Oar boys are yet at the head of . . .. . - . . I I ,:. , I - L `,.�:. . . re . . , - - T)Iacttd the - ,. : '.'- Rowley, :,f Toronto, will produce with Nli,s Lillie Inke is now convalescent; - . , i . - - ' L �­ the local league where -they propose to ,. ­', .. I " - � . .. � . - .,; � "I - I nono-gra and home dEr -'e,' '. -. 11 .11 Last 131sr h -� ,;. �j � . , , - 1 , , I... I.. 1. ''. ph the songs, speeches �.� � I 11 . I '' . .. - I . I .1. I .1,1111111111 $2.75 each. � ��. , �,,,.-- . 1 � I....: 1. . : 1 ��;� remair. until the season closes. W411 Yates, of Toronto, was t r I I Ili ill I � . , . � - r! , I - .1 . . m , AV �:� �:� ,, I - - .. , �.,? 11. III real, selections of the most noted people 'Su'riday. I - I . . I lie nauitla. � I � ­ '. i � I; - ,,,:, , � . 0 '' - ��:,..; I . I .L .. , - . .� ­ . I '­ week's Uxbridge papers say sot of the day. I I in of Toronto, spfiW � ' � `:� I I . I 1. - . a ,., ' e'. .C, , - ,1 ,.I,. ­­ . ­ I .: . ,F:i.. I " ; .1 I-, I . -.. , - . ''. I � I � ­ I—, - , k� . ty thl connection with the match I I L�-4r.W­ [) -Q --�,tl`:: - Sunday with ]ter parents. ' - I I . , . , I i I Pgs UD OOD I .- -6 ­ Miss Jennie Chapm , i . ? -; . . . ' 1 . . . . . I ;. i !. � '. : . - i. ­ . ­'. - I . .. .1. - , : .�I: � . " .... . I . . , .. .1 up I ' J I . I" ", � A .1 i " . ; . I . . '.� I .1. , : r . � there a fortnight ago. They claim , �,� .1i ., AUDLEY. ' .: ., . : ` , I . - . . - : , . ". - � - 6 11 ­:­1 no with her husbatia It i. -.. I 03r TORONTO, �­ � , �: c, � . 1. i �il �'. �, - " ,­� - , ­ .�;, '. ., :c�- ;. birs. Tom Armstro I, .. � I.: � - -- . :r. . I I ,�!. , � . . . . . . Stewart, Birrell, wad Smith are r, - . �.., .: . . I ,.� - vet" foremost , �� . �! . �', , " - r -- , ' in visiting her old home again. A # .. in the 4 t place among CAfiLdiLn I . . . . 0 that , , � . ���, , ­�;. �% '- . . ;!. ' I . * . . - . - . `1 r `I. -, "-,. Business Schools, we provide the best facili- I I , ,� : , , , , Whitby boyfi, and they with Rawson, A W E t � 4 few I .. - . . : obtain Ole and guarantee good results. I . H. Guthrie ably led the E. L. of C. Miss Lottie Collins, of York, spel)t I � , . [ I . . ... ... ' � - ties . g up Busmess• i, E on Tuesday. . I days with-lier friend, Mips Pollie Collins. ' .. `.1 : . . Z ..- 1; �1. 1, . �.. , Three Eva here for Shorthand and Typewrit- . I= I. , star man in govil, did all the work, the E. - ' . '. - � I I.- - '. I -1, . - ing ; four to eft,pre for Commercial 0 0 t, . . 1: other three being there to fill np. We Mr. and MrsiI Neal, of Kitisale, visiW . Geo. ister. of' Ced&rl i.,!:.. A .-I ! . . .- .. I Reeser and his s ..w. . --'. : 'I ' o e�dTar Lecturer get up a line of , . .,.:,;; - besides two I all to Give u 'busi. were not aware that the other three were friends' here last week. , :Grove, were'the guests of Arthur Antilis oa�l. - , I .,f i . . : Work for our students which is unexcelled. We Ai the 'u'ndersigbed iuten ve P I � .. : ,1: enjoy a large attendance but have seats for a . Hess and rent, the tin shop, he will sell only there for that purpose, but we will. Su6d Feb, 4th, Mrs. Walter Bray of IL Sunday. I .. I .1 � . I . � ,�7. . . .1. I . pros - -- . limited of Liow members who may ent- his entire stock of stoves accept the Times' statement, which makes al o.day. re epidemic around us at . . 1. � . number and son. Infant died sam blumps a , .I y time. Particulars free. .. -; I n persons have been strik- -. I I .1 - ... ... . . i Many gi o '-- ,:. a r 4t 41a �. . Ranges at cost price for caili . . the victory' all the greater: Our four wen Misses Lottie Trull and Maud Kerr, of en.t. w . . , I I 'W. H. SHAW, Principal, . . .., . ; :t�' .*, I , ''. take 15, 20 and 25 % ,:.' - defeated h en Uxbridaeites. if Toronto, called on friends here of late. an with this r talady. . :] and . I .., - .::.--, 4. Gerrard and Youge Stff-, �� ­ "I, I - .'. . ' . very serious . 4�) 1. ..w " - 4.1, ..i ­�. . A. E. Dennis V. 8. is becoming quite a John Cows, underwent a . . : ,.r:_ , ` - , " I .� . � .!, ; . U es .. I . .: W:] - :-i:�; ", Toronto. off tin and granite ors. Birrall, Smith and Stewart do !i I . I . ; 0 ; - ; - - I I .I... . � . I . - ­ - . � . General Hospital ­ I - - . � I 41"�J ware. � :..�:: �-.,., �','! .:: play wi�h Whitby, they are still reiidents pronounced doctor. Success friend Edwin. operation at t to Toronto Genei '- . ' - : - . . . ' ' ' - .�- . ... . � I­ - r . . ji e hours. Ae: - �i . - " .1, .­- I .. Monday I ,t, lasting three . . . 1­ ­ . I . r C. I.. I -i . �. r Match •A at W Chas Lynda has moved his engine to on . a I. .::A, I - I � � 1, .:.--, r. TORONTO-,. FINANCIAL I Al accounts no pa , of PiokeriuR towuohip and a Show P. Puckrin's barn and has been busily chop. in . Trouble seldom ­ : � I .� � ill a critics condition . - � I � . must be settled by note. .. neighborly fleol)'lag when we lend theu3 to - - - -.-,. I -;I� 1'. � ,:.: " �: ­­ 11 . , ping. - . .0 " 4is: .I ..-�. CORPORATION -. I U I comes alone, � r on %londay evellilld b d I 'I i , 1; �,i::- stock purchka- Whitb3. But w6bre is %he 'so of playing I. Packrin and sons have about 200 sheep father, Wm. cowan Sr., took a very A , - .. -. - ... -. - ` .I -- .�� Come and see my stoc . -, . . ;,I - ­ 1. . . ,. �. �. - t a match of any kind in the columns of a on hand at prevent and they are a Line lot turn. We be rd nothing more from h M; ­ � : �"t. .� I,.� ,. I ii , 1: ­11.�­, ... ins elsewhere. . - '.1:I!. " � ,I � . . - ,1. BI..-,,v �Jr Claremont. newspaper. When the Uxbridge 'boys --Sime, I at time o ting, but hope cc give a fav�r. ­.; :.,. ­ ,,, , I- , tho z' 02500,000 9 f wri . I i ri ed Cap, F.' 'lir ) I L I I 'i .�, -... --� i 4­.: -1 I wl. , , - L� �L�----- - - - -.-. - - ----------- � defeat our follows at hockey, we will 'A load attended Mt. Zion's literary in able report nc it week. . : " � :,! , ..., � L " � Ll ' - , � I cribed Cap. I. 6281500 ;. . . . • . .�,- _ lj� i, Slabs . . s ! candidly admit it. and of course expect connection with the E. L. of C. E. Thuro. Owin'g to the mild %veatber wbichilplil�d'. , ... . " ... . ­ . 11 Tw--.�, � "' f, - � , � .._ L. � �-.& .. .; . I ,,,I ,.. ­ . wl� .:.?I. C . -, . ­Willl In the sleighing considerably, , . - .., - , ....4 NOW. • '�." -�.-: the same fair treatment. If the players daLof last week. . . .tile Centerinfal .. , . - .... . - ­ . ,., I �. , il.. I I I . - . - � :,..: . I . .�: I ­.. . " �x. Ora . I.,- , I Anniversary ery - L ' If . � .i -i ..."', � . 1. ; - . ­ - , . . � � r��.. i 1, Village of Vickering, in the Office h I:- . ,;, ,, - .1 1, f neighboring club are to be held up to abate on Friday at No. 6'.. resulted in An were not 80 well �t '- - : I , , is Cent iany have opened a branch in i a n ices vr I � . Th, lately DC- . . I �. . . 0 a the church - , . -.Y�� . . . * It,, why of course we can sail on' victory for the Nag. - .'resolved that coal tended as usual. Although ('.-, , I %. . . . - . �- I "I is,1­11 I .; I , 11 -, , . I .1 ridicu . . -- .11 ­... 11 . .1­ 1\ ..� , t,^.­:.1 2 . :'i ... I . . . - z.. opuied by the Ontario Bank, nnder, the maDaige- !L � I ,:: : ► . � I no crowding, so Ch r! � 1. ­ - meat of the undersigned. I :1 �'.r. ,��. 1. �.'' - � :, " � -:.:, that tack to.). I was more benefical than d.11 Vveill.filled, there was I .1. "�..'�'-' �",,!?.,:t , . -� `., ­ - . - I I - I 8 . - ... :.. � -, . . : e 1',� , , -� - � � , . -1 , 12'.. ;- .. - W of this kind bold I redi .. .� - - . I. � It I � Taki I .­ ­�;� , - .. - - I I _- Deposits will be received and interest alloi ., �,4i,,­ " -. ^ , ..� - �,*-*­­.;iii�.�w� 'i , � I- I.'.' Bmofe, young men an ealhow man soteriatic of gathorings - . I '-"�, I ..�. .­ . _,.:: .P.- • e .1.-...l.-­..'� - g v­e y udance it V1 as .�-� ­- -.- I at highest rates. � - . - I I..., � ". - I I .1 ­1 young ladies will adorn 'oFroad west of here. But bar'ri'ng the attendance . ..�, . ..�.. ... - .1 ; ecess. OuSlaud6yali , -, .. I �, �;�` • * , ,I :; � . . I I-. j-, "­' �, � . -� here in the. spring. W 1hy not keep, some an unquallifled su ..'� :: �, !, .�.': 1 d on all parts, collections mide �*. `4. :: . - . . ,- I . - , r Drafts issued - I N le W , j '.. ;I- . '-. 1 , . ... I . �. '; f ...; ­ � I . ­ I 1 1 . . 1. ,� I �, .:,-A I - . . I tv - -. -! d,n very liberal terms,- money loitned on nc too . . . �'. -- .14 . Toronto, premb " � , . � "... .. � I .. � 1­ I .. . . I... ­.: . . . :1 here ? . noon Rev. Dr. Barrass, of Tc � . - . . ; rind other securities. . I �­!.( . .­ . - � .. : .., I I I - . r I I - - � W, 'Wilson -is, ill Agall -I� - 1;v � i d- �� ,�� ­:4 t., . ­ I . � a ''-I�� i'-,' I" on te the chi ­ - .0 . , � Our E. L. of C. E. has postponed its ed a very a prol . 3" 1 GRO. K"R. Mans, '... I I.. I mrii. .. . niate sermon I �� I was ­, . : • I. ....-..:, ,. Norms ber here over au n- social until the evening of Feb. 18th. the evening ( ir-.. I - - 1� � .�,, I I . - - -.- , � Z ',I I . n Pone This ren. He also conducted I.. I . . --- - , i.; . �.,. F. I I . ­ . - . 1� I " ., . `- . I ��'! I %. . - ... . ;M - ­ ,...I.. .11A . . . . D . . auk Gerow. change has been made to allow for Riusale vice. On Monday evening the usual . � . . . . 1. I. K . I dIT as was also Fr . . � ' 1: -0. � I I 1. �. I . � � ­ , 1 � I , rogram g]L­en � - ­ " - 1 .11 �- � � I - �." 1 . :- . .)..f.� ­ I a Christian Ladies' Aid hold a meet. concert on same night All are welcome. and concert ,g as given. Thep . - � ! � - ' ' - ; - � ; , h � . - , , - �� - .­ :, ­ , . EAD , be. �7. . . ,!� :��'­.­ 4 � ,f­ I ,, . . ,:�. .1'.. - , 1. � . I ` 0 , I .''r. . :, .. -; I , - . . ' . :.­ - ;. . . � . - Wanted,. . #*0`,% , � I '�­' � ' ­..' in at Come out to our church and! see us. I almost .ant itly by the members of � I "'..; - . I . . �1 . . " C. J. Wilson's on Tuesday. Ir 1­1 ­..� 11, - . . I ­ I .1 . . 1-11.1s. . At last Mr. Bray has seo4ed a resides' a well received by ,he-,'-.- -�,.�­ I , , . % . � i ; . 11. I ' . . ­ • � .. ... . . - . - tended the social at tie Sunday school, wa . 9. . I - . I � 4" J' - �: I A load from here at -.1, :­ � -, . I., ,il;; �, ­ ,��!.,,,�,.;"; i;.- (�.s ie ' - '..`�, - - . I . . - - . . ,1. . I. ,,. ­ , � .1, I -:1 ­ ''. dence of attentive and appreciative , - - 1 ` , I . . : .J 1­ ", I .. and is to leave us. The fine real audience. - The - wi " I . .1 . � , I ­ . 1- , ! .. -, I , .' Hog ­ � .1 " 11� .� �, Joel . and Miss Li liek - '� I . � ., �s (Mitle- '" � . ;-­ �- - ; 1 - . Joseph Lauglalio's the other evening. J " ­ � . ,a. 9 I the late Mr. Row, of Claremont, is the one. rain i , was good. ., 4 � ,,i - �r,�I�s :. I i. i . ` 'M � 9 , es RIly " , � A 4,- . - I . ., f . Mrs. D. Woo has returned from spend. 914 ­ - -1, * ... I I .. ecomp&niet, contribut ... � . ; :` .. . ��-.,T I X I - . . , , : ..I I- ;-, " And Shea % . I 1.� ­ . e We are sorry they did not buy a lot some. Knowles D'oti 19 as 0, -F- - .- ,4t-. I � oo W -' !" �:-'­� I , 'Wi - . ­4 !� ,­ ., 1�1' .Sewing ing Ma�chili in a few months with Meaford friends. what nearer, but wish them happiness in eft in no a al way to this success. A ris f- �'. " �: ­ . ...'' " . . :... ..,i '. A huge party took place at W. Mat- .. m -�:-' A-, , - ,�� . ,J, �­. 0: :; �, ,�;l . . ap . : -1 .. 1. 1. -!�, - '' -:­ . - r,.: .11� that peaceable village. . . Frank Plaxton, of '­- .: ." . . . . . 's. ! f, �. .� - I;:_ - . .. I . , - I - am . in young elo mlionilit - , 6' .4- Markham. thaws residence on Friday night, at which couple) .. ..�­., ­- t,.- .- For ,vilijeb, the.- best cash 'pri "es R. A. F16ining. Another wbdding I On W duesday after. old Highland Creek boy, gage A cc 1 , I If— .,0:i1t . - v. Mr. , I � ­ there were present about fifty couples. A noon by the Rev. A. McAule I of Pickering, eol#ctions in 1 very able manner. Re '. %- 14 . - i ".. Z I - I . , . -. i 1. I . � will be paid.­ ... - I i and gave & . ' , I C R ­'. . I . 1�1 - .I. � 1. " - s - as spent. * residence of the ride's mother, 0 the platform I ,S.,,,I, - , .1 - .� 1 .: � � :�� - - ."! � ., ... "op splendid night w - . at the r' Chisholm wa3 on orm ** . I , , ., . . . .I- .. - lad' '� : :, �� ,, i � " I � - . s JI!, ""'.14 , , .. - Mrq. A. Wilson, cf Columbus, Dee Miss Pleasant Valley, Robert E� Johnston, of short address. Such am le provision .; , J" . P . - ­ � : social Vas , .� 1�- �. �� - - ... . - - - I - . I .. '. , .. . . -- �193t6n. I .; I .,� � i'J; "ki, - I .: �, . A,� � y evening If : t It I 4.,- - . . M. 01�rax . ..: AbDie Stephenson, died very suddenly Greenwood, was united in ri�arriage to Miss been made bY the ladies that A in !,� ., - I I ..... . .*.-., J -, , , , , - , . "..I., I ."-.5 I.. I � -," �, I �.I-1.1 .1 the other day, from Some forth o, ., ; . I , � . ��V' , , f inflam. Susie McQuay. Only the �ear friends of held on the following Tuesday q> �.; .., I.. '. . .- � . . ., I­ I.... . . . . 11 - 1. Ijoyable time as-41 ­.� -I 1. � - . .., A . rl ,.,; � I �.­ - ­..",....., well knowu here the contracting parties were present. 8 t. A very a[ ­I. - , -��: -)L "r - - . i , -,.,., . " .i.- t., - 1. . . . k - �l - . , ­' -, , � 'I- , I ti n. Dooesised was - W. -the ba emen � , , ?" , ing St., Picker ng "' a � -.d .." I oration. .. - - . - - . . ­ - .- , 1 , I . - & I � - ,� I ,:,. , . I maiden days. - I . MoAvoy and Miss Lillian X. Bray acted &a :pent, the program consisting of music I '& ­ - -,., � � ,.. X "..'.. I .. � 0 � ­ - " - - i, - - I � I in her ma . . .- il -14.1 . . - ii. ' - their best man and bridesmaid respectively. peaches by lacal orators, The total Pro. , ..''. ;'4i. '� . ­ 1­" /-- . Dory Elkon, AD sited and re . - - '3 . ; . - 4 . "i �".-,4 , PICKERING POST OFFICE.', 1, . - . Ho y couple left on the evening trar oeeds amour s ill bec,, 1, - i? ." j . L '...". . ill � . I I 'k, . Tho-haviI in U111 to about 060 which will �. - - resident of this township, died - at the I .. I .­� T . � 1, . fot'Pariep here they s for the school. - ' � - '.0 �� , ".. . - ey will short expended in supplie - - � , Me � I -- I. - . ... ive from Toronto 8'10 A.Ms­ �E, ",.� � � residence of Joseph Burk on Sunday w spend a a .-,." - ­ . .1 . . - 111 I ­' - - � � I - . �! " .t �, � J.Q . .­ - N . , . - , I ­ 'p-1 . .. . 11 ad a an . 1. .. "I .� .1 - h6ney-moon t On return they will ­-.-­r�-., ­ ,,�,,,: ., - '.. '-' , . I. ­..� I I... M . . �.. .,r " 1, . " . I - R � - . ,,, ­ . Mails eio,se Toronto 5 556, �-. .: His remains were interred at the Chris �T- . I I - I . - V. I I I . ­ - Arrive G.T.W. 8 10 a m T W5 MI; 1 ; shortly take residence on the late Me y I . .b I - ­ I 11 � ".. I n'S, .� : . .- Ka - � an 11(tne:.. 41 , d. ­ Leaf, The Canadi I I �,, , "' � , '.. ­ etery on Mon a maple .,.3, 1 .. i . 16 M � 1, � day afternoon. . farm to our south. Our warmest wishes The I � ­ '. I ­ 0 T E 13 30 a in GTE E 7 50 . tiau cem - t �l ,f . �.. I.. I I farm . � 6. TorontoeoOpm - �j . I , who has been in i . ry is of SpeCial intolles .... ..., - - 7. .- .. fir. . ny '. -� I - ,,�-, 11111, . �� -Sal Tor[olo I the long life end to Canadians, 0011tsiltaltig � � . � ,, , Wbitb 6 45 P M .� . - - I Miss 0 Annie Hargrave, o them are given and * a neigh. Journal for Februa 1. . &Woug me, 0 . l -�� -, �: �. - ,�` its a nto for some I . rait- I'll" - " 'regret . i . features &halftone port " . ,­ � ­ I . I I ,,�`mil . . I , , ;' orders issued On �all �artrof the lw�rld. ,7. k i - Monday of pneumonia. The funeral took happiness, We tie de afture of other bright' ;- - � ,. ' ' is !pm .. 19, ' N " GTi845Pml,'-: " GTW 00' I I time died suddenly 013 boyhood in full wish we Nnow till I— It. � --w ; . : . Ilio`n:ey 0 W - 310 .1 .. ..A. ­ .. .. . . .1 • " I ­ I .- - - * , 1­ , `Nj.� , , I . .. . - ., �.­ Z�,.'2 ;'W�.' " , . . .11 Atid -&Wlst-,� .,- exander Muiri as wol as � ;, �, -.. � . 1.4 I - . .­­.` I .1 .. � � - -1 �-� ­�. -1. ". - . ! . ­­, - I- .1 . .1 I ..'� -�, , A %­1 -.­4,��,­ - 1. mptly atte�a- . . i - I . �Xl 1. -. - . �.. . ­ - --- 11 - . I Oilv- 'I' "I' " �lftce on wedneoaay when, .tile interment .Miss .NeQuay all, �s ile WE68 one or our best and taketch of Al . , . . --�' � = .. 'hors. girls. ,. - . . I - ','The M Pie I . 1. - , I. JXftN4991 ]RANK SVE ­ rot cemetery � 1. . . I., I .. - I �. . � . � Calls by i�y and niglit ' as ,pads at the "bristiah con , - - � 1-. 1� . . L 1� � - � - ., * . hisi oprtlar patriotic 60139, . � ,�L .1 I I I... -�. - ing. I . . . ­ .. ' ,,,- .. �*l - - - . Lame And w lk e . , .. � . �­ ; I -find- Inur-c com'. 11 I I ,-.- 1 , I . - . I r , ,- 11 � I- '': .". - " - d 6 � . . . *' .. : r:, :.. . LbR Forev r" 'w I I - oi ::��, qr, ob i .. -; "M.. . * d to.. General blacks AE I , L � '. � I Ub-7 � : . 7L .1I. . .. - ­.�, - .1 a . bereaved mother, silud, frioad I q - t words - ,0 ; 1* ... ...­­.-�.",. . 6R)TVIdd and intor4lt 811'k�wleiz�at- 31% t - Also agent for The iftet. .... F a cents, yearly ­ -_ � . - , . 1-2 dise much gympiLthy, iu.'.thiir sad. ou _( U.3 l3ample copy 10 a ­1 �, � 1. 9 " - ­;, - 1-1 �;-­ ]Deposits r seed. feet - a spe . .00 - . I : . 260 ,.' , . .. � -, � �e� I I.: - I . &. No . . ; 0 1 St. catharl, � _ 11 , late. :- - % - 0800ity Indisputra 16 W :.,� �:- �, ; -, ': . �- I I - IL 1�0 oil I R10,100tol : . A9 4r � I - . o., Osbaw � � . � Ice Toronto. .-.. . ", - . I I , 1, I - � , . ffi - � I i : � . Laughlin i -, - , � : . ­ �f- • -. . .­ � I ... I - ,to; . . .. I - `1 I - I, per cout per annum go . li­ ' I I th - da p fut-4. , I , . . 1. , . , - . - . I �-- - -�111 - � �.-, .-- . ILO lat I. Me carrfage - i , bereavaWfDt� # ludf�l�)(�., 6 I i, r the 6 -, .. . , I . .2 . .. " ­- - cutterit jug to band.. .,. . . 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I � Z - I- I '' ' Pick6rin-1- g"ColIM6 . g X 0 A ... �--� . . 1, � .." .� A �, � 1. f ' --g - "AW, -�� 11 - -� . , Aif ,�-�,T .0 _ -- �. ,��,v - 11 - .. ;._ . - " ; "It-O"'k. 1��l -, -11 - f � 14� ­ ­1 - ­ IZ I'4� II4' ir r I2.4 III-A8 S GOODA& GOLD XXXT.�-Montinue4.),.., a parativedy no &66WMt durl Ir sum man to remain. you come in ( have BOMB support" said Farfrao, wl they reaolliod-tho raiddle of the to where their pwtha diverged right t 7 :� . : I LA UftdUrd wap more affected by Als Oiw-4�s; and, though,they bt feel dis- nearly forg. by-, 'oti piri, ol, they had no Partfre'UWA r sense Ou nX a good dna of your fururtar thala he cared tp let them perceive, and of hame in their ruin. The r hands b r 11have beardl-" be tunwdl asid6i to the window a ain. we mostly kept in their pock to; they. 9 Wall, i "norall nmxtmur. of agreeme fol- wore a leather strap round thel, t.wns no that I wanted it at wsistsw very Much for myftu; but I wish and! boots that required a- 10wed tb,. OYJ3�missioner's words; and of eat deall to pick out &11 that u care to he the me ItLeing, but seemed never ;at any., --Buoh thin Oting dispersi d. When .08 AS may t: endeared to e they Insbead of Sihing at their ad rersities by associtlorks or 'Were TRIO 1onchard regarded 'the they' ?oat, and instead of Sa ag th particularly suil watch they iroln hid entered into their so lit they to your use. lUd take them to yc ha'd!returned to him. Ti. n't r4i thev were down on their lu k. Jopp Own h0uls&—ilt Rill not be do rivi I116 �Y_ rights," he said to himsedf. Me; we (an do with less ver w X, a W h in is times of distress had of t n stood I will Ilave plenty of oppor unities Y tW deiii didn't they take -It V horbe; so had Mother Cuxwm, lbristo- pher &W1119 more." _,�j dont Coney, and poor, Abedi W ittle. , wput what don't belong to. "What—gve it to me for nothinj The miseriii,biles who stood on the. ro- Miuived b� a reociLlection. he took said -Henchard. "But you'paid the erg y moter bridge were Of a politer 'Stamp. itor's for it." the wRtch to the makers just ypposite, �rbey included thankrupts, hypochon- it there and then for what the persons who were what is call- t Ak yen; but maybe it's worth MC ed 01.1 O *radoaman offered, and went with the luck t of a situation," from fault or -you than it is to M& _X:_ � Renchard was a little moved - :81 lssness, the inefficient of the pro- Y he smaller of fessi onal class—shahtgenteel men, said, in c he d �80metimes think I've wronged ' ell his creditors, a cottager of Duminer- who did not know how t id of the 10 ford, in quietude that the night shades bid straitened circumstances, to wealrY thue bet%een break a9t and din- his face. He Isbook Farfrae abruptly I nr, and the yet more weary time whhMi he handed the money. ahis hand, and hastened away as if u twe6n dinner and dark. The ees of When everything was ticketed that this� group were iii.ostly directed willing to betray himself farther. Fa over frae saw bim turn throutil the tho Rench e auction the parapet upon the running water be- man seen there looking thus down towards taw P ou4rhfare into Bull Stake and vanL �Were in progress, there vi�as quite a fixe 01Y into the river was pretty sure to Kul. riory sympathetic reaction in, the town, which 1,0 meanwhile Elizabelth-Jane, in an u one whoyn the worfid did not treati till them for some time past had done kindly for somn reason or other While per room, no larger,tillan.th" Prophet Ithoso in straits on the townward bridge chamber, and with the sil nothing but covidelmn him. . Now that k attiro,.of III did not mind who saw them so, and palftly day lacked away in a box, wi HIBthard's whole career was pictured g J� g nettin great industry betwet kepti their backs to the parapet tAO 8ur- tbia hours which she devoted to stud., distinotly to his neighbors, and they VeY the pamsers4)y, those in strait8 oini cOuLd see how admirably he had used his this nover faced the road, never turned ing such book as he could got hold o eps, but, her stopfather's former reside )O811 one talent of energy to preate a pos- their heads at coming' footst' Her lodgings being nearly opi sensitive to their condition, watched -the Farfrae's, -she could .. Donee. no, ition.of affluence out of absolutely no- current whenev6r a. tranger approach- nald at th ing—which was'r"Lly all he' could ad, as if some strange fish interested L1168tta speeding in and out of the i &how. When he came to the -town as a though ever� finned thing had door with- aLI the bounding enthusiam of their situation. She avoided lool been Poached out of the river years be journAYMan haytrusser, with his wim- fore. ng that way as much itAim bu We and k1kife in his. bask6t—they won- TO'this bridge came Henebard as tbo ilt was baroilly in hu-man"narure to kee derd. and regretted his fail.l. other unforturiates the eyes averte had come before med. a him, his way thitherbeing by th ri k Try ks she 'Might, Elizabeth "could iver-. wver meet with him. She belie side Path on the chil,fy edge of th town. Whilio livin on thus quietly sh ved in heard the news that Honchard -ha, e wind af ter- him Still, though nobody else did; and noon. when Diummerford churc clock caught cold and wus confined to hi she - wAntad to . be aliorwedtG forgive him struk five. While the gusts were rooni—poa8ij)ly a result of stanclin� for his r brin the notes to hi ears across about tille, mpaci in damp weather. Sh Olughness to her, and to help the w'Ont off to W house at- once. hi la 9P intervening flat a man T bim in his trouble. lie passed time 9118 was determined not behind him. and greeted Hen, rd by to 1), denied admittance, and Sho wrote to him; he did not reply. nnime. cI Hechard turned 8ligh y, and" made her wa, a1v the coiner was Jopp, his ol fore upk9tairs. ObIb then welat to his house 'tbe great I - ol was sitting Up in boo man, now employed elsewhere t whom, with a grmt­coat round h44', and a houm she had lived in so happily for a thouh he hQLted him. ho had' first riesented her Intrusion. "G Me— J ii,no for o awa] ti with its front of dun brick, vertt- lodgings, becausie Jopp . was t a one -go away," flo said,, "I don't like tir fied'here and there, and its. heavy sash- man i n 8 obser- oe Y Casterbridge who a brs—but Henchard was to be found vatiork and opinion the fallen c- n-mor- "But, fatlhlBr-�­ chant despised to the point Oo indif- "I dcm't like tp we there no more. The ex-Myor had left ference. Ye," he7 repeated i0o was broken, and slit tihe However, the home Of is prosperity, and gone ffe6cliard returned him a., arcedy remainoo-L She made tbe'room morf into Jopp,s cottage by the Priory Mill -48 hod, arid 16pp stop d. comfortable, gave direetions to the peo. HO and she are gone inti) t ir now Ple elow, and by te time she went the sad purlieu to -which he had wati- 11�11861 to-day," aid jopp. away had reconciled her Rtepfalher to (lrect on the night ot'his discovery t said Heincliard absently. "Which her visiting him. hat she was not his daughter. Thither she house is that T1W effect, eiither of her thinistrationii went. ::Your old or of bor mere presence, was a rapid, a 0 Gone into And t arif- recovery. Ife ELIZ thought ie 'd& that e ha�d fl, - A enough to trig up, Henchard added, "My bmso of go out; and , 1800n was Well n0w things t*�,ftuwd fixed'�ork this.spot to retire to, but as- all ot.liel-'s in tile town!" a now color In hiA ey (0 weal- sum - (is. lie. no long- ed that necessity had no choice. th"WDII, as sOunebOdy was sure to live er thouglil of ornigrat ion, and t hougi t. ttre, -and you (tou!(in,t , I to (to made Will niore dreary than all), 'an. th . t. eman."* 'lizaix"til, Traes which seemed old enough to have no­ llaj I it can do ye more Of b, 'I'lle having not hing, been Planted by- the friars still stoo.d It Was quile truo; he felt hat it other circilawtunve; and ono (Jay, %Nith around, Vol theback hatch of the Orl- was dii,illg hilki. lit) harm. Farfr a, wbo bdtter of b,arfxao thirin lie halt gmal mill Yet formed a cascade w i , had takeu the yards and tore8o hel(I for solue timo, arid a sense that licb had a(quired Poswssion of the lio 8iie, for honeat work w" not a:(hlll *58- terrific roar for cen- the o1b,vious 00iWorkiefice Of its vonti- *a_,y1iauI­(I of, he stoically 9 turies. The cottage -was built fruity. Arid N,o down to I this at-t. of -his tak- Farfrao'd amkod to be iakiin ing up ce within those roomy on as a Of Old 'stones from the, long-disirfant led residen, yard and journiii,yinan hay-trussor. in their foriner i enant, WIL4 eligaged at onve. Prior, scraps of tracery. moul(je.d win-, llvo(f. n a cottage, galled hi-ril, indeti- This hiri dow-jambs, and- arch-labes, beng 11lix cri,oaf) ng of was done, through a forelliall, ad in w�ith the r!xbble of the walls. 'I J*6)pp1, continued: "And you lit ard of tha Farfrao feeling In this cottage he occupie(i that rpll(),V bought all t It-Was un(lik-.4il-aWe�to t-oule tlll� s0na1lY ill,('()IltltcL %%itk Qbt ex,j. jrl-fat.- furnit4re at. Your of rooms a coup alci Ile NVI: bid- tor niore ihar, was alviolut I J'OPP, whom flenchard had ding f6r no Wher (halt Farfrae ll tile employed, abused, cajole.d. anf 1_': w h ow to Iwip Ulm I It-has never 1,een inoved out, aware 1)y tills tillie of 11 .rtaill ed by turns. �eLng th th-P. lloqj�sie, a.-, be,(J ilia Lem (ter. "lit a111oughi, rexer Is Un(1# even here her stepfather could not he .UY If Ved relaffull1i 1. reasdin, Ill% (11-dors seen. urnitill,e too! Suroly he'11,1)uy to to pioveod to ihis and (Ila( "Not by his daughter my lxuly arid uu! both. pleaded Elizar ra"'hilig in I he Usuail way s. Tit) on't, if You i"By, nobody—at present: that's Ills to nVIC And having plant- person. -order." she. was infomed. ed It WOU.11(bli ill t I 10 11(tart .) f. his For a ti1w ol),) %%_k,ll1 oil Vol %%.0 woyk- Afte.rWards sbc was passing by t he 11. it fo--ill t.114. to truhi3 iborn�stores and his `uy; While tare i and in ihe , . 9 lbay-barris whi�.h had bl3en the headquarters of his I)tl,4, are(l into the .1'acing river (ill the bringing it a".a). I in- seemed moving hackward with %difitIrellL fal,im-i' IN' 1111)' IttaighL a(- t ho 3. She knevv that he ruled ( here no in. nger, but it ,wa wit ILlI0U( 11144 Ilifigilljoe- h aniazenient. 110001 so that 11"neharti Ithat she re-ganded. the familiar gate- land grew hlack�r, ard Ida(*08 the liholp week t lie 3t, 111 a t huch, way. A -anriear of decisive lead-eolore(l sky 'a gray. the lan(1- long. Wilinz aLn wa.-] ll dollp, aild t had be�pn laid oil to ' obliterato, looked like. a pio(uro I)Iotte(t ill lit-110luird had -b�wollw ui a Ili . va,uro fileriellard's tiame. though its letters ink , anoi be,T. broken ill, be d"4y 'looTned through like h* gre�'Lt qtone ))I- CWHe to work aily oil 1p Ili a idge. lie driv- th"' hom" like tilt- rps.l.. Awl tog. Over these, in fresh. white, I .Ing a gig, his t1ijeclioll ix,ijig also t4kWn_ UJIUN Lilt- olice flouritsh -Ilan( anti vards. tfLe Ing luert Spread the name of Farfrae., Found o I' of ayor arid hslood as a day- I f the n1i �e, A-bal Whittle was ed,ging his skele-! t1w -ar(-.h tile Idle ijarkis nd KI rIle I )II in -allarleti lie at the wicket, and she said, 1jr. it ii of ZI the vo ve , Farfrae-is Irnaster here?" Farfrae. turned his f aworkotl u a jouilleyliall "yaas, Miss Henchet," he said. "Mr. Firiddig tillat Ile 11, )ro ijo,iv, Ila,11-L IV­ .110 N%oul, 1ay gut'Ased right,ly f( Farfrae have. bought, tile. N)ncern and F.arfrae; i.o�d wan who accollipi n a inie(i his defiatit way; "and.. WhY shouldn't; 11 f we work-folk with it; and 'tim. d he ally-.11ted. - do it 13LLL -;ked a far IxNfter for us than 't.was—tholigh I nd W441'14) to his former friend. different Jk,uI.II Ilks I Lit shouldn't say that eywan froIll t-he one lie to you as "I Ila had ""on in his earlier a claugh- 1'e liraril ulai, yuU think of emu- a W. We- work harder, but Nv� Uatilig, Air. 116ne.liard !' fic said, .118 ftt3 had woril cl(1411, IsUiLuble clothes, w. it. was fear t tl*ue i� I have U real I eason - r light and Vhc�orful ill hue; I maftle, my few poor hairs so thin. No o ask-, Vgg*ilIgk1 yei- inK. low. mal"VOlds, corduryb illifilat-u- bu-,3ting out, no gllftilling of doors ii,(,) Ifellell4rd his ansiwer'l fori IaLu as low flax, and a nockeroluet t Meddling with er eternal soul anirf a e ve r i n st'a 11 t S, - a 11 (I t bell, said, like a tIO%%*PF-gdI'0ez1- No" lie wore the that - 4nd tbou�h 'ti Yes; roulains s, a sbiLling a week is tru,�. I aw going �Vllere You 'were all oltl 1)IUo CIOL11 Iskiii. Of Ili- I'm the richer man ; for what, olng t,( 18 a few ears ago, gcAltle,oklatily tililes, a re- all tile world if yer mind is a %%,bell J, 1) I*Usly silk liat I way i n VNIk"d YOU alld got. 'you to and a oneo a larry, Mis' bide he're. s"Ll" Hlock, soiled an4 -8 H�nchet?" 'is t'Ul'fj alld turn Cbo, sihal)by. Clad thus, ho %% ell[ - The intelligenee *a,, ul-, isn't it:1 ])A) iltlil (.olkiliiarat,vely an rk(� I al Y U lai 11 it ho Iii 00,1 I i ke 1 11 is on t 11 0 ns which 11.03 wa but lvo iliali—for 0 rue ; hLnd Henchard's store 1) idge 4'hen I perduaded Ye Io lay f .- much over forty—untl hw had remained in a paralysed condition ou* tildn t4towl ",11thout a chatte�l to with tho othvr trion 11 during the 0­�tjfflernent of his bank- Your- ntile, und I iFarfiao ill the yard lh,n- t was tile Iliaster rup cy. were stirred.into activity pa'in hou 01 t" d going in RIld out the green 14 w he fiant. bad " 'ie 11, oor that IJItd,tO the garden, and tho il n the new -te But flow I si and Thene Wit bout s0c!� or a ragI, and tijo iva8- big hollsti, arid J,ucotta. t] 41forward the, ful sacks, looped . t6l* of that house is you. At� t Iw begililling of tile %%inter it was tip and down under the, cat With the shinirig chaid, went eurrving i f'-4, YUS it runlored ai)uut Cast rbridg head, h'airy 0 thilig.4" Su(',h is tfie coirse hjNlr. ont doorways Ila, trije cried If as to Proposed for- Mayor In IL tj were thrust out from the differ Far1ru. already in the Town arms �1 encli %rd and the grain was hau-l� i ti nto a mool f Year or two. trusws of ha ed in I 0 y were Wi9sed rle.%v I it-Y., and down u she *as wise, 860 was in and Olit ot the barns, and the wilil- vise after all I', r generaLiour said 11,110hard to hil, 'No %v _,ite blas creaked; while the scales and step "'hat.'s lhe odds sec to he inyards -began to es9- u i f i t's n o 'taking self when lie heitrd of tills ono day on I I your tLule,,, ,, f his way to Farfril- aa ork had forme ly!!i be I ar rea, 411st as r on the ru... to - You. Don't go. t Stay thought it ovtir as ho witubled: hi s le, ii.� Ibonds, and thi, W. L�000 Of news acted as 01rArPTM X�CXf 1. I ("all do 11 i hc othing alse, man, that old view saw cornfully. of his--of Donald Farfraa as his tri- ITbridges .-stood near the . low e'rl' I just keep body arid bul umpb rival who ro" rough-8h _d "The niojifley part of Casterbridge"town ti f over him. U �,-' (,,r few �veeks, and no lio'l-6. a Mi The first, of we-ather-sta'ined i1rick -i lo felt inclined to go back to A fellow Of his. age going to de M Was fimmediatoely at the end of igl' yef - "Ut. ranch of III nuijurirod with a th� Street, kviiere a diverging 1) I,can'L� stay O_ ayor, ind*ledl" he r be no n-uLhing, nd �my I*st chance is else- corner-drawn smile on his lu()u(,h. 11B that thoroughfare ran round to the. loiv_.; ibre." Ut Lying DuMmerford lanes; so that 'tis her money that floats th No Ibu It on upward, A precicts- of the bridge 'form what I propose is this--if. fia-ha how cuAl. odd it is I l I li-stell. come arid -live in your 1, his formr inaster, work of Merging Point-of respootalAlit1r ye il -for hir4 nd in-i old digence. The stone,1 roo 8 b1oll-96. We (!all spare 8oine as man, -an( idg second bridge, of v I'111-3 tho Man standing as was ifarthar out on the , "TY W011-1 am sure my ife masler, w gri ay—in! 6 turo il h highw wou'l(I - n ...my �Ikouda and my -furni- favt, fairly in the meaoows, though still, 'an (q)(� ot rnind it at all—until L .0 8 and my -intiended'w fe al -h- tw a i I IN own.' Th ning for ye"I within the'town boundary. ' ; I I fffAh--hard started, Probably fbe and- 4t., every al For to this pair of I;ridges gravitated tur�. drawm fly tile ill In to the possilibity soc li"c0rd&1gly IaPM'd into woodiness, exi all the failures of the town - those who a 14 Powl 1jig D n- Of ''Varf.rae�ls near election to the mu. ;'l 'hd faVed in businoss in love, in so ounder t.' e Owe IrM ni(,iPal chair his forinex hatred of tho rm witilt Luc*ita was: too�tHt.r king to I I I e re- Scotchman roturi)ed, Concurrently f] -bri-aty, in crimrA. Why thel unhap Goived with eqwthimity. "No n -0, 11 -giv hereabout usual-ly'.chose. f)iie bridges ?(ole'. said! gl-u'ffly; hel th thislio Underw(inta-moral chan quarrol,­ I lw� resu,lto Ila their me par.t to yt d in his signifinantly ditatioii� in prererence to ')_011 -should hao a ,avory now and then, in tone.9 . Iig wo ssne Ing railling, a gaW, or a st; le, -was not -'baid � Farf rae� "and nobody ay, of re(k -te'rrJifi,L you. It "Only a fortniglilt orel?'— so olear. would in- ss, widi Ile health,ir t.ban "Only a dozen aaysl'� in ne There was a . maried dif fer8 i 8 Of i (10, there by the river wh and so fortX lea. 11 Pro you JiV aoin�n 'day by day. quality between th rio .11 A 0 personages who 1 Vty4is figures bauntod"tbe near bridge'of brick, and d'ye sa only a dozen days?" Htnabard refused. "You don't asked Soloulon ongways as ho work- tbo personages who haunted the far Ono' know, what You ask " ha said. I'll W ed beside Ilenchard in the. . erre pre Y8.11 Wei of s tow. Those of lowest charact 8r 1 ever, I can do no _T�ss than thank 0 granary the -fornier, adjoin Fhing oats. f d Ing thel Tbf.,y walked ito the ther of , dru wivn ; they did not mind the glare of; si(le JY side as they 1hitol done "cause in tWcIv0 daYS 1 H11411 bfi� t lu, public eye. The� had been of com- when released from my ontiLli, c Ila r d peirsuaded the Young. Scotch. WlAt oatlir of I IIr IIt h i d IIIlit, II i,nd ... Pike -oath to drink no spirituou, ken liquid. In twelve days it will be twen wn tY Yars since I swore it, and then ,ad awan to enjoy myself, please God. El1Z&b0th4aI16 oat -at her window otti LAT ST IN.,L MESSAGES MAY IOW BE TRAN38, I Sunday and wlWle there she heard In -MITTED WITHOUT WIRES. I t1w str' Oat below a conversation Which a." introduced 110[kaliArd'ki name. &he a 6 Warvolliol" Furilition by a Y6"K 111ta-liaw wondering wll&t was the Matter, wwhea so a.'third Person who was pas'ling by ask- eMels'" IgKpierl. ye ed the quairtion in her iniall. mentlux Wlik &be. Apparatus --Grosis ive "Miciliael Heinchard have busted out Value to Shipping. ye drinking after taking nothing for twea�- k4 ty years." An invention whiob pr6mlsw to bo,;,. ILLTI ElizilIbet1h4�kkne jumped up, put on bar of the�greatest practical value -in Uw'* n@ things, and wa'AL oat. world of telegraphy has recev not ad Its (To bi� continuedL) �1 first public announeme of out at the harridis 'of Mr. W. H. Preeo), the te 'Its Iyur— xpert of the, Lonon p ou office. ACK TAL Ill- CLOSE CALL FOR J Ing (he couxse of a lecture on "Tolo- re just an the mksk W& A"'Ut -to v�'ab Milm graphy Without' Wires.1t recently 18 livered in London, 14r. Preace intro- a bwordnalik Got the Shark. "Speaking of wonderful adventure:s,s' dqoed to the audience a young Italian-; he a Mr. Marconi, who, he said, had re- Ls- said the retired sea Captain," 1 doubt in if anything ever was mor a wonderfu OaRtly come to him W" a system of tel8graphy- without wires "which o- 'Y then the Ono I'm going to tolu you. It n- peaded- not on electro, magnatio but on r- haPPen6d a good many years ago, but that doesn't altor its excellonce nor . in- olectro-statio effects, that is to say, oa electrie waves f a much higher rate.:, III terfere with its truth. I was first mate R- On the Lionaly Lou of Bangor, and wa of vibration, not It& than 250,0W,WQ;'. a second; that is,, Hortzian waves."; .4 had 'Leon on our wuy to South Ameri- Tbese vibital ions - 'were -projected ca for about four Weeks. The "wind through space in S"triLigh(t lines and, had left the hip during the last day in of this period, and we were dippi , ng- our like light, were capable of rafleotioga and refraction, and, , indeed, they ex- f. peak to a lolling swell that seemed to '-a COM10 from 1110where and return to the hibited all the phenomenewhich ch", W aoterized light. A 8&uke Place without makAng a ripple on r bhe blue surface Of th� ocean. The Telegraphing without 'wires was, of Sails were all set and their shadows course no now idea. Mr. Preece stated--"- that in 1884 operaorS L t foll.clear upon the glassy surfac� 1but in the telephone where the un fell th' exchajige, London, were ab p a water was as fro clear a's crystat. Bound heard to read We were well with- ere in transit from in the tropics than, anti several big w sharks had been seen playing about the LONDON TO IRADFORD s vo8so'll. Suddenly there cae a splash IlY*�tka telegraph wirm. The post of-4 T and the (,,00k ran to where I* was stand- fice wires were underground and the Ing on the poop deck, crying that one telephone wixm above ground, and of the saillors, had Itumbled overboard'. careful experiment mbowed thwt The -Lou haa no way, and I laughed at fact accounted- for the telegraphic mas the idea of hian-drlywning, tolling the Sages to Bradford being read - by the- cook to tlirqv him a rope, walking to telOPlioue company. In 1893 telegraula.:'.e, the rad as I did so. The sailor wa6 were (rammitted & d tano of swimming alxK,t across 6e Bris Y in the' quartex enjoying. to Channel b in the his bath'when I suddenly aw an om- duction, and during ii-break inou8 black fin mako3 its' appearance. a cable connecting the island of Mull Ihundred yards or so frolin the shi I for tile rope, arid as I YeTed I with the InaLniand communication WMA awthe fin nlorve toward the sailor, esa.blished by meamA of parallel wires�. cutting the water like a knife. I know n inaU s taken out t hat unrqs the nian wa. as follows: On the mainland a quickly lie would he devoured. and lated wire wa,s laid dlong the ground ruslied to ) the cabin grating toilet a earLhed ill a running Aream. at one n&&-iZing a pio�!e of 11 el iast- end. the other and being in the ened to the raid. j"t, in t kile 4) see #Ile Skirting the efl&st Of the form. of all' illiniellse .4hark turn oil its L I a d Wafi sdwize the qaEor: , As he did so.1 all Overhead wire suited to the purpose was an inslan(" 'Jimpfie 6f a I' .4 n �Ltho couxie of four day,� one ilun- arlong bm" 11 body. then the iva t e r d and int a 8111a Of yeasty' f on m, fifty-six luesLage, were &4-.. p (lie shark epinillgly heing in trouble. c hold, The inventio- of y6blig I t6rew the lint. and it, it niornent. (lit) 11 Va reb n* i so-lv- sailor was alakitid, w-ared out of his I% its, od tile probleia (in enurel but .safe and Y thirtIkshing it, p0SL office officials had t Ile tile Mytt-rmtil! ron(inuing, vi,eproo-.eecled used it successfully on he roof of to in%em(igte. arid directly we wet-.4 getieral pont Office.' and then inadea, ahle -to m�tk tlia( the shark had 1won `41IM'S.-ifui test, on Sali�hury plain at pinned by a lar f%,swordfish, the sword a dktan(�e of'throo-quafters of a.mile. running througri ja,",q of tile shrk The great. diffel-elice belwven the Mar— in such a manner as to provent tile fish coni arid in(lu ct I ve niel hod4 of wire- 1111)(1111lig thelil %Vhet her t lie 104s telegraphy was � I h at tile fl), awa eut hark'" anlajZ(onkl had dolilwrately at- did i--,IY WiLh t he wire-i ab t.h UP )y shark we know lio(-. 1),11. ilg ea I on(� `Iir'ihraL'Ii0lI9 ere LgeL appearance sared une apparativi ali(l recit Ived by tile sai.or's life l?o Mill doubt, as till- other. It)-t her int4tani woulol, have sent I lip. tee(h 1 'I o � apparatus shown t tile le(AU-178 of tile imhark into tile bOdN' of HIP man. C01141sted of )i\'P nianaged to rolease the 4word froin the shark and ki;!Io(� the hilter, letting TWO ftAI`N AIJOLX I, the g,o free. a narrow Which--were place(i at ol)P0,4ite squeak, I t4-11 You." 4 Ili, hall. The an Is of troll in one box,, all(I ediatel. y Al.r. Ithe l3ritish pk-A office au- AN EXPLOSIVE BEAN. buis to 8paro no ex- experimenting with th' ila Laud Ke'pvt When it a a paral.u.4 an(i one of the - first t 1, L'a s woUld he firpill Penartli to &a Lla.nd /i A�vtiry cuilou4 fruit has rec4%nt ly kp6n in (lie Eugli-ill- Cliallpel. flit4covered growkilk ill .11-Ltavia and It I he exporinl(1L4 w ire would be of ine,iLkwu file value ao sent to or it WoUl.d p.1-ovide another oI'arl (O whoill flWty wily of coril with- light-. Iliunicaung wit a-re for it de�svription. ships and lighLhou.sei.' 'lo 1.4e - all It is .(!lit irely devoitl of flvo Stalive: Since last year.they baAl r, and is a wit.h tile, iardly 11'aiftiet h(t he.. likely evei� to find a' welvome at f, tr�K light. seen by Attaliti yagers), -11irling table. It to be it but' ill the early part. of thi-4vuyear it �1114'112A-IS of b0itu, .4 cigar hoth broke down, all(i they' hict never been, it forni and color. ablit! Yet to land oil the though Only about t �ock in orcor o , Eepair it., liut there wai a. '11 inch in It.,.Ilgtli. bilitY beyond thii .Of ellablili Iships as. 1.1011 it has a peeWiar eharqteri.q1io they caine near dangerotiq rocks arid vinch renders it a shallows to roceive/ a intimation o . very Unl(luo and in- the,, fact by meam4 of. erestilig Object, and this is the liese wav eq. Neil lit-ir (lay nor night ma do rigly erkergXqW. manner in which it any difference, tug o r rain or now mt(ers itti wi,eA. would noL interfere With thern. arid if til'o invention w&4 willLt he lielieve(I .it If Of thwk- lit-Itle fruits Ile (hron to he,. our mariners would have been ['to IlAkl of wul ,-I- it %-,ill rest quietly give,, a new ',"nmei and a new friend for froin (wo to five which would make navigi,ttion infinite- then it will explode with vio- ly easier and safer (Ilan it, now hurling illost Of its into w air w'it ll a noLv arid. splash fo r all lo world like a siuiill torpedo, BENEFITS OF VACCINATibg.., It is hardly ntw,essairy to. ay that t h J.-I lienomenon is (,xiuw( 4 i by tile Preti-sure ITAntilicK 411filowd For if 6y the Kilyni ela-A IC K1UhHla1lCX1 of its ilit erior over- Iluing t-he. re,4ista of its hard Out- Air English royal 'conill iAsion, detail- sholl. The fruit usually splits iod to report a.4 to tht� I ffeet. of V.a1C ligthwise. If Plat'ked betore uk,aturity ei-naAion in redu.�-.illg lot allowed to ripoji In a _,%vtirtu spot, prevalence Of. opens gradually f ad 'mortali-ty from stull lox, has con- rop! apex to 1)(114e, P aking as it were a pair of diverging (1) '11"t it dimitli,slies 1�11 , a- irnis .starting from tho gallie lit. If bilitY to ba attaked, by t.l.e.disease; (2).: be left to ripou on the pfaonit,sinoe t,hat� iL mo ifim the cl d -act6r' of 41 process is quicker and the internal dimoI Aisturth gtNiter, the 01)(kning is slid- arid renders less fa;tal, n and accompanied with w slight 411( �bi) Of r or lw severe !type; iso, 'though this is inUch lesa- thn (3) t t1W protection it a fords against it which takom place whon it,, has 1, wed i i,e eill a1t�ack of t1w d, a water in Loe-% 18 reatest dur-,i-", In this easo iiie Ary-but, po�ro�ls tiss thA3 y6ars inunediate y succeed Uo ing .the surtue of the fruit quickly ab- the operatioil of vaceina ion. It -Ila the liquid, especilly at the )Oveis caused ni"sibIO to fix wilh 1 recision the b( theeluliction of tile o vlvo,s or ou r 8h Is of' the fruit. longth of this poriod of highest pr y )a a int4rnal tissue being very 1131ILStiO tection, but nille or tell years' tna I wts upon the latter a tension which taken as a a erage. After ,nt bursting al. this poriod the protective ( fficacy of the' in results in the'viole, general ,dy clescril,wol. vaccination raIndly diiiiiiishas 'his Curious property t hough Of explosion is it PrObablY never ahogoul�r oeases. lie- 'on the little plant for the dissem. vaccination re�st ores It h( protect 14 tion 'of its seeds, which o I herw ise whi6h in due-lapse. of tilli'e again dillan- Uld st,and a poor chance ot -propagat. t1101. it, is IA,ell to I III, its species, ve the 01 el'alon say every ten IL The bonef'eiat Offe0tb Of wiceinatiou ard tilt' mot marked ill cUes where i' L has thorou-ii, w !re the vac, Q tM1 KR I�AWM g h C1,118 mater is inserted ill M Denmark it Is tne law that all foi or -xr places i,t is wre effectual than, nken persons Isha�l be taken to w hen introduced into -one or two plares and if the vaccinatiun marks are homes in-carriagqz at the expense . on, Of La arou of halt a squ re i n 11 they 'he publ"A Who 4614 them the- last I i n dicate. a better state If Potection their are4 be lesa a, t f r I, IIA "4 iiV3�1 L :L Z ffwho died last week, Wao Orem Wokig on Thu"day. ated at of careagoes of animals being, devoured It is tLnderstood that the b vtilturea. There are FARS..... . . . . . . . . . . . . FATAL FIRE AT; BERLIN E IR 0 DLE N[W IN h N 9H 0"[11, Princa� of 0� robrs -engaged in p "4'y Runil illagwg graTii Wales will attend me of the, series of - stores whenever " OP ortunl�y, arisem. farewell TH S RATL�(�' V banquets OR _ THE GAS WORKS WRECIIED bY AN amd th ons are ful of thieves who NINE SODD X DEAT thilt Ambassador -1 Af ifL'� will give to his friends at the 11E VERY LATEST FROiM ALL THE Embassy. EXPLOSION. have bX captured while � stealing ALARM MARSEILLES. 'WORLD OVER. Lieut.-GOV gram or in attempting to dolo. ernor are many Kirkptricle, whid Among tbiB ma"Ais there cent JY underwent an ,operat,ion in a k of Sanitary,4)Mceirs. London private 'hospital, and Mr. ed liecrelpry areithas Pt coms or illness arising f rom, Ila( very Alett*e—Dottors' 111iferestifig Ite "a About Our Own continues In t Weller, a Workman, Very proper nourisb;ment, d itilis earded the Disease isifeetious rueonloel 0 make favourable progress IfiffirlOunlY Injured. ain that cholf an w r But the billa to Not CwhVine, Ureat Britain, the United towards as Lwrt 3ra. ach Lhis states,] and covery. re- district soorwr or later, owin to the A despa France Adopts Drastic Heasurex. t I "orb of the Globe, Condensed ana The Pritish an tch from Wrlin sayfii--At carelessness of tile people, who dread d. F ftsaorted for Easv Reading. Ar`l)itration 7.20 on 'Tuesday eveting the cRizO1213 Of being taken to the hospitals j)rovided The greatest alarm prevails at 3hii Association has I'd to Washinglon the To CN'A.DA I)etition to the wn of Berlin were startled by a for their care, belierin that �hny are nate seilles on accotait of nine sudden d ea in favor of tbe ratification ef the loud report, and on investigation it was ceitLu to die withiin a fort�ight if aw Will b 6 enf they enter a hospital. on Irce'd Anglo-American arbitrat,i.)n ireal.y found that the Gas Company's works ub utmost resources A report w ate ei day-s - lilm urfew 1by -d in e street. Mr. Joseph .Ch,imberlAin in thn (, had been blown up, killing Mr. Aldrich of tU, Government will he taxed be- that a case of bubonic plat" had bola 'I'Le strike, at the' 'Springhil,l, N. Of Conllnons On wednesda; said that. �1t_ and badly burning Mr. E. Carl' Breith- fo,re long in te efforts which will have discovered. Tbis was promptly dellied an-1 lies has tvejn settled. was not 'in a po8ittik)n ,tfi the te4dily -The Eastexn portion of Lake E4e is p-rogress had been made towartig an iin AllPt, Secretitry-Troasurer of tb com- state wha by the health officials, but the repor increasing ,distress. ted to be frozen over. proved Camadian mail service, explain- Pauy, and Mr. Weller %.Workman. Ow- 'A despatch from -Tubbulpore to. the tions'taken to guard against the Plague I rig that 1. h a si ent. bled, -especially in the vici. of t he M(m trea.1 "rd of-Tr4de. material to firemen c measures were e e 8 0 .1-r. -Tohn McKergow was elected Pre Dominion (30overnment in ing to tle- combumitible nature, of the London,-Chronicle, regarding the Indian w r- rd u still oonfaidering the On. Id not do much - nity -of the old and now forts, I'Vilere A Chathxn syndicate 'is reported to TJN1T141IJ S neglected' in the Central , Provinces TATE S�:,L to quell..tha, Eames. A' cry for help i1ors congregate from all pafts of the btave, struck a r1ch flow� of oil all Bot h- throughout 1896. The latest statistics U r. tlad6toniB h" gonfo heard, 4n'd when tb� firemen dir- to tho end of October give as the ex- world. woll Cirwes - Was a rho- Nati its bria-1-13ank at, Potsdam, N. o 11018 that th e Huchelaga Bank will increase ected a stream in the direction of the cess in tho.mortality over the previous The health rs declare Y.. has 1108PA its doors ten, years 82,388, inclusive of cholera n On I stock trc�n $800,000 -to 41,000,-' sount it was found that Mr. Aldrich ine deAt hs anx - nced to-day were fom Gilbert Rud, aged 25 W i as frozen to wat,; pibioned bat' een the -brick wall cast,,.%, Most of this excem is due to famine." -infectious pneusnionia," but the puWic flom J. I. Tarts has�,'or*npleted' ar- deat.h. at, Sprig Valleii, Rinn. 1� and the tank, wiwth a pile of, buxiiiii,­ is far from bei, ig satisfied A Tailgelinle!ntiS for the survey of Fraser A fait'ho,-T M<Al(',,r and three children boards on top of bim, but when they River. We r zen to deat:b near'Little Itock, reached him be was burnt beyond re- U e fro TOPIA OF THE SOUTH SEAS Jyjailat,ion. The Montral Patri u- Ark., ye0terday., Ikspatich from raris shuw that the e says it is r Cognition. Two heroic firemen risked latervi4ew Wlih a President Who Repre- Governim,elat is ailiVe to the dange snoured that there Nvill soon be a Papal The heavy oiCe in tile Ohio their lives to save Mx; Aldrich, whilt abl-6gate in Canada. mued a total sp9pension of naviga- the othor firemen played the water on isenin 130 People. -crees have bqen issued forbidding pit, -ion. It is c(ionsidered probable in Montreal t: them, but h was dead when broufht The" -captain and crew of the maission- grimm from leaving Algeria, 'run a an tiat,there. ivi'l be an early dissolution of Buffalo i6L -'suf fering f ront a 'Wat,11T fa- Out. MBreithaupt now lies at. he ary brig Pitcairn, just. returned to San Senegambia th the Q Alecea uekie6 Legislature. mine, cause and d 1) the, intake being chok- residence of Dr. Bow1by in a precarious ff:nerchandise f om India Laust be im- F'rancisco, from her fifth annual cruise 1--d with s lush condition. Ile had been blown on the Immigrants wlio arrived and set.fled cin Canada last year nuWbered 25,478, The lumbermen a,moug the islands in the South Sea. An ported through Live designated,por U, of of TonaWanda, N. Y., top of a roof on an adjoining building. t 25,571 in 1895. a , e- unit in demanding Kit piro(ert,ive 'llis face, hands and bod are horribi came u on the it- which Marseilltz is one. At these por agains interesting official ta -tate of Ge'_ L (1, and hs bacik adly 4injur The ste.uner orgia, 3� Policy on Canadian lumber enterin''gthe 'urne cairn in the person of J. R. McCoy, of entry Indial alierebandi'se will only days out from Dantzie for 141ifax, has United States. Mr. Wellerwas blown through the door and was found by a woman who bad President of Pitcairn b4land. He is be allowed to je landed after bavin been given up for lost. Capt. Joli Camil)bell,- of"the I Britih-Araie (he ruler of that littio colony away been tborougbl,r fumigated a him moved to her house nc-ar by, Ile D4 other- Wi,'Iliairn Tisdale, who lived fourteen ric, was frozen to death will likely lose his eyesight. dowu south,and'his word is law. Presi- wise disinfected. m1les north of Pilot Mound, Man., was two mil-�ts 0111. Of Mobile, Alabama, on It. is impossible frozein to death last week. Tuesday night. to say how the ex- (lent McCoy has. 130 subjects under him, Quantities o, anti-pdague serum are mrred, a report th plosion oce going . e The amount of money at present'de- A fire, in Philadelphia 4'estroyed a rounds that Air. Aldridf e looked into who are ruled by A Parliament of seven being sent to Marseilks and to other -posited in the I)oirninion Post.-Office and nitill?on dollars' worth Of Tiroliferty. Mr. one of the tanks with he aid of his nion. These i cled "every from the French ports, Lud all ships non are cie avings Banks is $57,875,775. John iWainamaker-m store wa otne, of lantern. and in goine, way caused the year, they elect the President. The Fq"t Will be carefully examined and The Ottawa E'ectric Street Railway the- hiii-ldings damaged, exr.lo.4ion- Another theory, and one Parlianient, makes' the laws, which are quarantined if necessary. Accordig to st.,,Listir Ocimpany last' year carried more than S_ prep,red in which is believed to be the correct ne., A I bany , N.Y., Lie ,veragqN o is that one of the men had a, 11 bted then approved by tbo President. Be- ENGLA� D FEEI-S SAFE. one irrAiliin and a halt passengerg f wges o' rop At a meeting f the Manitoha Cabin- paid in New York State to orking- c'gar, d ed into one 0 thL- side' being President, Mr. MvC4.)y is MPTI 114 8436 ttrl( 'tngltshnien think the ehall�e of lbe et Tbursday it was definit(hly (tee oed'with fanks. Mr. Alt had been in the Chief of the Del,artment. ofi Justicie,and $551 in OnI fario. s nd electric wor plague getting a foothold in Great Brit. ks t call the. Hous.e toge,thex on the 8th - passes on all cases, wh,cre there Is a o7 February. The betrothal IF; annonne,d ill ton- hqre for ten years, and was looked up- am is r"mote, ($wing lent of i as thoroughly acquainted with his controversy. Al his Subjects are Ad- aq>er, the contin- s u g Nix. 1-1. Beaugrand, ex-Mayor of Mont- don,of Ali, - Alice 11 hit.ie,r of sanitary coinditi a. But-on the, laite Ifeary Ilarpar or work. ve'litists. Everything on the island is adelphia, ren 1, and proprietor of La Patrie, s -eased dud `('O Captain lihillip Out .IIW' alarm has inci the-. for- lowly recovering, and is now quite, out S, of i carried un by the co, operative plan. The tuerly of -the 131 h 11 continental prei denLitids the moat rig- 0 lie island, 4nd f - dange.r. President was born oil t Secretar Adam, ('f the 114ritish IL us inspection of everything lWortiad, y Oro L )rd Aberdeen. has presented ex- A, has 1wn chosen ruler for several yearh. from India. gation at. Bru-mels, 11 IN FACE OF DEATh Mayor ,Ror�thwick,-of Ottawa, with it inted its silver inkstand, as a souvenir of his LO N u (Veed Vicount f4ough. W6n the wissi6nary brig,,landed at of t he micretarV &)Me excitem lit was caused in Paris term RriLiNb Pml)a8sv at N%Iashin Pitcirn, President'bLiecoy, svb,o I of of fice. gt.on, en- SPLENDID DISCIPLINE ON THE 1a8t by tile 8(cpping (if a a Mail Aw morn ing paper i riet,ently appointed .secretary of i lie, gaged in missionary work, left affairs A nt * a shortl to bas4y at Belin. teamix)at bou'nd from 1,ondou to Paris -:appear in. Montreal. It wil tw -a 70ur WARREN HASTINGS. n(l dent, and made, tile tofu Jarge,st' in the BrookiNn, N.Y., navy Tro�-- Fa i in Below Wkille I- about four mile* north of Versailles. k *nt daily and will be knoNs The, new timl0,r drv� dock! Of state in charge, of the Vice 11resi- :t Bougival, villag,� on the S,eine,� page, one r of t lie island as the Morning Despatch. he Wo opq I yard, is reported tO I with Capt. Gralaitil.. It was his intem- ]R.anlSey, of X, I wo fieet hor(er. oleo ased cbmirru Were. lnndr4l-All rumor spread that the intealner -as in- Eange]L-it H. Clarence .a.nd four inches Shallower thil t 11 Ma 4.41 tion to land ai, (he New Hebrides or the Toroto, haA left for Cbina,.where be.' spi-vifivationscalled for. it is!�lta Cruz 18:an(14 and etahlish a mis- gue. It leaked out y is to engage in mis.sionary work for oosi the Goverianiiint $538,679. A despatch-to (he Londoii Daily Tole- Sion there amAing tile natives, and tben fected with the pla many years. thiat she had oil �A)ard c;krpvts anti sgrph froin Port I,ouim, Ishuid of Maur- bedding from. I dia, bu L it Tbe, Donaldiqbb line ateamfship War- titionR for a tr(,itty Work his wa IxLek t4) his old hiline. it later I wcn stored in-LO12- the authorities** disappeared from sight. lite people all 1190, hut Were ondy retiumed the 'hf, 0ttaN,va branch of th-ei Canadian waN nnownced that. th Aigl �XCELLENT ARTICLE-01? DIET,�.,." Meditereanpan rave'fer us eipressed was recked off Along t lie ul 1 o-Aniori- tile [.%land of Iteunion On Thursday" Ports of wick, which ran on the Yellow Muir ration between i;irn(T and the 11nit- of the firilish Indian lroopmhip kliar- of ( he t-k)uth Sea- slill consider f baL they had I of goncral rhit- ilitl,s, furnishes particulars of the wreck was learntT ho%%vvtr, that, the wild do or six motths. ,) ledge, Nova Scotia, two Week.q ago' b" pd Stlt.es 04)ul. a year allowd hr bo to Paris. ren flast ings, N% hich 9 Federation of Labour hag declared for van treaty had bee defillill-lY V01"Clud- January 1411). It apivaris she ra, n Po. President Mctll�y postponed his stay that the p,l'aguc will 1�e introiduk:40 vil an Alien Labour law, and *reciprocity ed. year. aleamers frcwii India. l'be Fretich-Ariiiia- in labour wit the Uhited Stateg. ashore at 2.26 a.m. It was 1) Ich dark, ' President Al Thp 6ndition of 1) c(A)y found that the Kinp ter for thil- Interior, NI Barthou h" u i ie-,is in I lie Unit- and torreniS of rain were failing. She Still reigns (m Palmerston Islandi anti ordered large quall tit ies' of. ant i-pf agile I Bricklayers on the sewer works in ed States, av,cordi-ng I o Olie coinvit-i-vial IAM(lon ar� on strike because Fo-eman of Mei&%rs. Bradstreet and Du , had on boal-4 soldiers and vrow to 1 &LI his Subjects are members of thia serum prepared i nd sent to the French. royal falailv, Smith refused to,pay a fine of $t25 ini- of Neltv York, Rlicnv 11-Itle or no a( In #xplalning his digrov- port8 -t filill nuallbel of 1232 11leD, in addition to a pose cha ng'.. or d' by the Torono union. ,Y, on thilm idnd Mr. McCN)y t�ells a,) At a eeting (if the Council of Publio.. JIM Tbere are it rade f luct uat ions number of 1%olliell alld -children, the t rt..8 tin' The, fourteen-year-old von of Mr. HM- here -i-nd there, and a tone of faitr cOn- faluilies'of the married men of the 9 st ory. The is:and is a As.4i8tanc in 'Pari a note (if oil T�riVp, of Ridgewy, O-rit., NN-gus dr mil- long ditan(v fruftn any grpup and is %%as 8truelc in a reniark that infectod ry fiden4w. in the future appears to e own- x I fit very lonely. Th e,d in the -lake of Windniill Point last �anong commeroial men.�As a rule `1 rade itary force. L fe Piticairn dropped an- Indian carpets Tilly have been brought Wheii tilt ghip struck tho and a Darty was sent asll(iirj� to ex- into the Fremch already. M'e&ecday while sleighing on the ice. dull and prices mntinue l(nv Omi troops .weirfe ordered to retire fro"' t he Wlory the 'island. They hail l4en on L*r. Brouardel inoreover asserts that Mr. Jameg a G.T.R. yard month is called a disappointing one, f0l* upper tie& to they had flocked short� lalt a sh(Art timis when 1reiii(lent the. danger of lie p.1ague reach n at Niagara FaA6, was cauht be- t-he sim0e. reason that expectationS a.-q Uag wo cais hile. likely to be done t hat lit. the ru r tween the draw-harg of t to the amount of trad on the first alarm, aind to fall ill be- "'let the Kin who annoulic' (i Europe i6 immiient, tht preventive to the amount. of low. t hey did prompt ly f the island, mrAns in France only exist in coupling, and instantly killd. trade. Ilk(dy to he t lie must donp at the begin H is a fuil-wootled white alan. and. ning (if t he year ru n perfect, discipiine. provailing, although hat wa-9 mom JIM-onimhing to the ex, MI-LN' 'A It Y FORM The prfits on the si1v er and copper too -high. It UDI NVO011em rills ll�av tile men fully cionscloum of t he foun-i that everybody on that Frarkm. cou; I (it) nothin prea coinage accruing to the Dominioh Gov ped duri g the week, but a largert� l7ulfn)li� y n g criinient during the past year aniounted danger N%hich they wete in. They were' the islaul) could Lii)4-ak the b,), ber bave started, and more, will are pre- lisil lan- vent the entrawe of tile piague and to seventy-iiix 1housand dollar8 K I , -as f(yun( to be a could do little q) conilut it. .d oil the 'tween deitlkti ng Lrig to s4art at once. niusten FLulp and While Pr(.mler "Llrier has declined an in- is no actual inl1irove brarty, joilly, gxx)d fellow, airld niet, in I rade, i he without c Theae remarks have- created a dee onfusion,or excitement. Ow-' his Sul), t vivation o speak at the Wahigton eonditions are i�uoh as to inspire just i- ing to re a were all prosperous, jrllpy impressio.n, and It 'tJJ4� ('11billet V0 IMCS. birthda' rAdebration in Chicago K)n I iable confidence. I-he fact t hat t lie suf-boats could 0 in- soil and are a self-8fustaill- 1'e.b. 22, owing -to -pressure of liu,siness. peld at the Elysee I'alace, the M not 1w uS,ed in landing Clietroolm, two Ing people. Thore were forty-fiv Affairs. . Hanotaux. e men, iter foor Foreign officers of the Warnkn Ilaslings were nfind chiMrvn on t % A L. - he roll as so[)- and the 'Miniter for The directors of the Gentrat Canada _F tile Interior lo�A,ere4t from Qio I)ows to the Jects of tile and I his ineduded communicated t4i t 114,lt co'leigues and to Fair, Ottawa, intend enlarging the T-he C-7 'is and w r8porited illnem of t6t rock-,, hen It wa.-4 fouind that a land- everyl"ly ("I the isand, ai Strapgo to the Freitident,,. tilt, measuxe.,.,3�1 f ir groum(L4 and recomitructing. :tbe again deni�d. ingeould lie offected ill Oli% %-,fly the dis- 8ai,, every ISUbjecit mai building during the out-ifillig sum- ia related to the ad ted by tht;*Covernnien(. J�r. Zt-dekaiipr, emixtrkation of tile mildiers %%Lui com- r r r. th Czar'm pri vat iK phy- include forilidding Pi mer. wonved at. four o'clock, conimarlder sivian, is ded. ... Phe story (it ho this old if from leavin runis. Algeria and1rein 'A sbdr'Utge of ahouit. Sr-0-000L has bee Hollnd hoping it was saflu to retain Value to rule 0, I t I island is ait ello* :I)a-q 1`11 (I 9,835 (I 4ths 4inee t 11�1. queer gu mbia, f or feixta this year, and Piesi- ds of BranL children, and the oick oil -okf efit AleCoy. the plag, said h ue [kii - out, impos 'liglml, But the 8team- the story fn*n bis tk%%- lip -hi( ave dent I-'aure bas ignett a decree Nun,Ly and Township,, of �A -h tile board until da Tre�w,urer was the late Al r. 0, n 8 ta- _&rior Canovas (lei Cst i I I M an y Ing severe penai(ies upon the imp,017 W. Is. the Spah- ship was mtmn ound tp be, heelLng over I an ish P i "ars ago 1h. "of( IE 191 d ti fr,)tu the Campbell. reinier, is slightly Ind spotied. so rapidly that everyone was ordered and knIA' infect',ed oil of meri ke (I a hou t t ht. %% 0 1-I'd as it sailor. ports, of India through other ports tPair fln. -Sidney b1her annou-hices, that Italy has ordered SiLX' battalions of to thie upper deck, tile danger of calj� fedeeeripti his re, art hizing being imminent. Theroullion refugk; Oil I*le of th islantys where a- Dkinkirk and Alg ers. :_­� he has completed arrangements with trCk-JA to he Put in r -dir)es to s D d I (x)k Marseilles, Nazaire., Ha Holland ordered the and- hi.pping companies aL for Maas*)kii,'ah. ouiniandei lontreal 'for Ofne of (he where The Ita,lian Sni ary Council-bas cOn- COW storage for agricultural anddairy* ing of t he troolv4 to W Slopped ill or- thertit were it few natives. is )wing do- He learned 8idered the sittiat oil and it is under- der that tile women, children and sick t lie uc Ls. frautled annually of TrAivre, than $10,- 141!l (atne a I fav- stood that it a,ivises against.. pr �uaqe and 'be - grea a gelleraj. 000,000 through 9mugip:fing. t he people. C, p.1. Collier of the London 8alvat-ion , porson,s should he landed iminediatel orite h One he se- quarantine, its im-irg cowmercindly ruin- Thi.4 order wa oimyed with admiraLife e4lit island and got the',niNelvem wive Aru4), in speaking Of ­%Vorl,,�Jy Aui- It Is announ6ed (hat two diisciplini-. Ily five o'clock tho decks and, wit 11 -is. ous and inefficacious. condemned kating, �bu ad- Ile are ho employed upor, tile bhe Joiliated On Palmers- In Otirmany �tle Plague is viewed re- had h4wled over to an angle of fifty t On Island. wit.dea he had heyer been in a kat- fiLlef Works in the' tainine distric(s of (1f,g They were t lie first inhal& t broug -lasses. Great r h Angiuphulw 9 oes to starim)ard, and t6 lx)at8 tallt.4 of the imlland at) far as Britain is attacked fur allowin1 her-.. ing Irink- in his life. India. wPre fill hwept away. The good swilli- 014I sailtyr went to rai8ing His gelf to lie, lulle(I iwo a feeling pi fa Ise A nvict nawed. Horrig-plunged' The offi6Ys of the Japanese Lexa- werfs were then perinit(e(t to switnt oInN, grew up anti t.Il,ey -rying ropes. wanted 1wive n authorities and a f-o k-into the, aral, of a convicCnauk- tion in St. Petersburg confirm the r 8., security by tbe Indi e, asbore, rai By these TIwil, father fit(e(l 'up a snial I vit'sel the &i,mbay presi. whic-h is charged M 4cDonald In Kingston Penitentiary port that the j);ague has bro, n out, mfianst many others were landed, and and al"'ity t-I'P&' soalm went W the near, with trying to ckfillmai the danger. board e4'st island anti got tbeni8elves wive oil �N'ednatid. fiori jnt to in the Island of I'm igan was se the die,yn))arkation of all oh t eomp,l�.ted by 5AO a.m., with tile. The he pribon of isolation. It Is denied at. Madrid that. ncgoti- 'replied to the ations oLre pending for a new cofm- l(w-4 of only two'nativo uervantm. Many VOPULATION OF TIrE ISLA I �N D Premier Laurier has y1i d British Consul-General ait lirazil,,guar- inerci,aJ treaty between 1,3,pain and the act" of gallantry were hw4)rded, he PiUiuullenced to, increase very BULLET. un- Ier6nch offi�ials anti inhabitants of the �a A NEW anLe6ng the expenses of returning ele- United States, now o,t t ho and o forty-five In a Ifit more Canadian families comprisir The Grlld'Duch"s XfenUt. sister of Ili I JUunion gave the 81iiinvreck- every alit s in ed people every assistance possible. One IS related -to t g forLy persons from BrLil. the Czar, and Wife� Of '111V Grnd Duke Ki lie sailor Tile 18rittrib War Dt Capt. McNeil, of the Donald-, -SS. Aifiixander ..Mi6haelovitch, has given P&vn the Nlt,rai r4l a Terrific of' war. t lvm_ Departmen Amaryntbia has ko birth to a son. as President dOthe rn where I eaide ro COR coildenined pay to Oe wife of Dr, Do (A)w $700 'eS from that t-he( THE INDIAN FAMINQ.! Advi C SticV eve'rything goes along much disturbed to find that the stop- inrin t Off Ju part- The Br A ih for the contents of a trunk 19moo stolen- conf I iet bel ween t he ugar pI ant ers anti It is the ideal WILY fill' peo- I ers o f the bullet Of ibeir ser- PlAg POW Pie to live, for it i's a Case of ever litody I es witli. more bitterness il�rvat Distrii-svi In of nool- for his neighbor. Our Parlial ,ifle the Lixe-Aetford, is 114 from his vessel in July, 1895.. the rre-old'e" According to official returns the�pro_ than ever. so feeble hay-An Outbreak of Cholera Feared- fie vl,�n lit Fit of i Vice I ductio'n of pig iron* in Canada more than. Exeg,41we "ortailly rrom the Plague. k -it campa The, propr*ed visit of the Czar- -'and �Ilit eN the 4aws and elects a; that in the Cbii i ign tba,sol doubled during the last fiscal year, 84;-! Czarina to Romk and London at. 010 ere is no Wariod of -heir weapoiu.o., diers lost �confidelle, in t A 607 tons havin oy despatch from Bijapur, Presiden f I On 'tie iqlan(J., In fa9t, 19 'been produced, as end of April has beAn cancelled, owing d not' pow 0 rre- Pre, IS no, eirculat- aigaint, 31,641 in the Previous year. to the health of their Majesties. f Bombay, says:—Tbe special co Pal 'n-m"'1110Y. and th .!The bullet had greA penetrative nmedium oil the island. One man or, buta greail Wally of.the tribes menl� o4dent of the Associated Press who does ail th tr 11* betrotal is. P announced of the IP London is supplying food and cloth- adin.g. and then a divi- hit. by it ad* untouch- ing o a ban of 30 gyp-sies,. men, ary Prince of Saxe-Coburg, th`li L-3 visiting the di9trefined provinces of sion is nimle. van4xA t wo- Heredi d as t hough No On` On tb0 ifuland is eldest son of the Duke of Edinburgh, to Imdia has axrived at Bijapur, about allowed ft) got alifead 1_ivedy seldom caus- men nd children, who are encamped ed, and it compar'll On Lside the -city, and who are unable Princem'Feodor6 of Saxe-MeWngen. While we fly the Nng n f hisifi- neighhor. One tribesman, who,j 245 miles south-east; of Bombay, and lish flag, Stijl Ive ed instant deaLh. receive 110 instructions of any Jkind . had been hit by bi bullets was treat--:- to letive their horses having strayed or (A Madrid report says that Genera;ll fids in this district the keenest dis- from the 101110isli Guvrnment,, een b stolen.. Azcarraga,' Minister of War, is to ed -in hwpital, and made a quick appointed Governor-Generail, of Cuba, tress, especially among the people of started Out W make a misi nary re- James ackie, t ti 8 a on�`ii:gi6nt at te trip and w�at to Tahiti covery'. Steps were soon taken by the and that Gen. We.yiler i to be retained the lower castes. Ile latter are ara- on G. '11% R. i4netion, near Kingston, and tongo, Pal as commander-in-chief. mariston Samols I on Iji, more de- the verige of aftairiatian, and are o a,! I­ War Department to deviise a for 30 nly New Hebrides, Banks a years connected with that ra i I- clieriments have; A' battle is reported to hkLve takenl saved. from it by a Cruz structive missile, ani ei I way, and Robert Thompson, of t he the Goveramen't re- J#lands. I intended tO e9tabligh a imis. been made with a bullet having a m -tee on esday betwlean Brazilian I et-'' -A freight department at Kingst in, have 1, Tin lief wok, which, enables them to as, Sion at Nerw Hebrides or Santa Cruz, al-covered it troops and religious fanatics in f1ho )oin maile thin, witha lead ).*en dismissed. but I found the PeOP18 too wild. core slivitly extose-1. While the flight State of B&hi, 0 �h the air is -not Brazil. The low 'n both elough InoneY to 4t least keep body "There are only two white men on the of the ullet t rot Pilotage commiss,ioners 'at Halifax side was 250 kill-led. and -soul together while awaiting the wh6le grMP Of Banta Cru Islands it strikes an ob- er Lieut von Bruzwitz, eceint t, ind hs almost the Mission, but be has Ject it spreads -Ou S,t-. John, Sydney, Victoria and. oth tU Ger"_n Offl- brighter stalte of affairs wich r Mr. Fw"t started a A, iaterferred. with, W Ports have bem asked to ref und to the &boring rain,4 are expooted to provide I lvVn it up and hAs gone cer who some time ago La'a bush Government fees appropriji,ted by them , teas. rri ic power of la(*raLiPa Of the Eiz- man ithowh the back % itb a sword for Z afteSe ham an assistant and both 0 beim plosive bullet. A- French officer has en during 1896 which were not allowed he yww. hAvB had f1lany narrow psca knocking againat his chair in a cafe, ha t under the tatutes. 8 ImalteA tbit, fully being killed by the uativel.,',pe roual deavored to make aL compromise 'be- forl of projectiles b, been entenced to three YWO' imaPri&- it is 89 t On inventing a bullet ilaving 'the maxi GREAT BRITAIN. of the cattle in tbis district have aj- tieen these two as dvioeb frow Atordat xay that th� perished from' lack of !odder, 'ALL SEASONS raum, power of disablbW, and Itp n11nL- A ready 0 d- R ITS 0 WNi. 0 p4_ lrilli . I is made f n power of' Thr battleship Monarch a­ p aced' dervishes, who were bfeli6vieid to be a and the number will undoubtedly be lee is an mul inUM. ft in co omission at Chatham on Tuesday. that plam have abandoned awfully ruinous tbing 84,hed per, wiLb.a thin sht of aluin vancing on She will go to Soirth Africa, now has tile same-preci6im as, the ordinar at Aimideb andare, oonaiderably. increased between ChOI'IY- In Winter whole their fortified can: baukruiptiad by ice gorges and in f 'hotly smoo `LOW; 'are The body of Isaito Pitman the invent- retreating in the direction of Almoasa, and the advejit of the now orvips. In supumer the young M he bullet but prodtwes i, per or of the Pitman system ative,K the fields caa be "on lying ar.e lJankr apt- wound T1w Austrian War Office is now' of 4shorthand,, pursued by the f riendly nuhkbors ed )w bwoream orgea making trialis of tb3l- iuvention, Nil ;, �.gA,4_W 7 .7L I 0- +•• S!, Ilet 4: w y �^1A '� _1' Op :ss+ �y y - 5 i a -p� .- � E -- rrtf ° r � 1� 1* x _P R� y A s•, „.y� +� ! r... .. �V 1 {�ht, _r - p .�' � gyp i IV s - ` k.l x= # g published every Friday morning at its ow e Pickering, ont. TERMS -31.26 Pei** r; 41.00 ifpai6 in diaii”. RATES OF ADVERTISING : First insertion, per line - - 'I0 dents. teach subsequent insertion, per line - 5 'his rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- -� `�.` '�eztieemente. 8pecial terms given to parties making con- ` recta for 3 or 6 mo&the or by the year. llalf- ; -- featly or yearly contracts parable quarterly. yf Buoinees cards, ten lines or under, With paper; One year, $5 00, payable in advance. 9WNotice in local columns ten cents per line, 'give cents per line each subsequent insertion. ., '$pecial contract rates made known on applies- Won: No free advertising. Advertisements without written nstructions Will be inserted until forbidden and clarged ac- - eordinr ly. Orders for discontiuuiug udvemise- itents must be in WLIti0g and aeni to the pub- "Reber , i3., -+fob work 'promptly attended to W. J. CLARK :,- - PROPRIETOR. -.r Our Poll ti vs— Strict lndepegdenee Our, &I ni —A First -class Local Paper. Our Expectations — The bearty .npport of the neoule of Pickering and vicinity. FRIDAY, FEB. 12, 1807.,:,., NOTES AND COMMENTS. The Ontario House opened session ° v on Wednesday in Toronto. - For the > r first time in nearly a quarter of a' t century Hon,.. Oliver Mowat took his t seat among the spectators. { ' ? ° The North Ontario election is now t k over and it would appear that Duncan graham, the Eeform- Patron has been elected, but by a narrow majority. Rumor has it that Mr. McLeod, the a N ti' defeated candidate will protest the election on the ground of irregular- } ides. k� a A grand banquet will be tendered Ao W. F. Maclean, Al. P., at Mark- bam, on Friday evening, Feb. 12th. . i The affair is under the auspices of the East York Conservative Association. } The banquet proper N% ill be held in the ` Franklin Hou e, after . which a ball will take place in the towel hall. =,. -A despatch from Collingwood, Ori- t tario, states, that the town council the other night, dispensed with the ser- t -vices of all re,fornlers employed by file corporation, a3 a majority of the 8otlt�cillors were conservatives. Nei - tber party will admit that . such 'a principle is correct-, yet it is done more or less every tilue an opportun- _1ty is afforded, by both parties alike. Conside.,able of itatioii is glow goitl do as to w' nether - or not newspapers should be carried free through the mails. As a rule people form opinions in such hatters from a selfish stand- point, and from that emiltence we have scanned the horizon and wish to say that we are opposed to the free de- livery of newspapers. The Postmast- or General has decided to charge the Ontario Government for all reports 1 .and such like sent through the mails. Heretofore such mail matter has also bnerr carried free. The Poll- wing paragraph ilrom the pen of "D-, in the current issue of Saturday Nlglit suing up the situation as correctly as could any human. Read a : ,The Canadian Press As- sociation is in session in Toronto this week, and it has occurred to me that these men, these busy editors, mag- netized by direct contact with the whole people, could give excellent tes- timony, on malty a. knotty point. There is no man in a community _sp intimately informed of the workings of its social machinery and so free to read the. motives that underlie mei ►'s ac Lions, as the editor•. It has often bean said -that an editor deserves credit, not so much for that which he prints, as ' for that which he refuses to prinfr. Only those in the business kno«• how. tru© this is, and Low often it is neces nary for the editor to say "No'' to cleft ,.. of considerable local influence. There is no one thing, perhaps,'.that contri- blltes so much -to the success of a newspaper man as the ability to say 9?is : "Yes" or ',No" - in the proper place and with the kindliness that snakes or retains a friend. Indeed, this applies �•_ ° ,,A to any line of business. ; It is said the t Anety -five per cent. of those who go r t, intt► business prove to be failures, and Las long been held that a great many of those who fail do so becauso they are unable to say "No," either N sit. graciously or at all. We are t,ll aware -that socially, professionally and in .business life the inability to say "No" P} : :has wrecked many a brilliant future, and it applies to women as well as to 4, I'll men.' The application by the municipality of East Toroato to Parliament for power to for arrears of taxes the lands in the [pordte limits since 1888, which hereto- fore -bas not been vested in said -municipal- ) will be opposed by some large property "rnpprs who live in Toronto. The arrears 4,03e amount to very large sums, as the r -sties affected amount from one acre n:. Qp to seventy. 2. The Tariff Commission 10 sitting in Winnipeg. Richard Pope, Commissioner of Patents. at Ottawa, is dead. Wm. L. Fauvel, Liberal M.P., f6tc' Bonaventure, is dead. The Oxford County Cout1oil voted 000 'to the India relief fut,d. ' Mr. Heyd's majority in South Brant, "according to the official figures, is 881. Mrs. John Griffin, of Thurlow, was found dead in bed, asphyxiated by coal. gas. The'postoffice idgestigatibb at Goderich has eiosed. The last oases taken up were against Postmaster Campbell and Mail Clerks Dalton and Austin. The cattle dealers of Buffalo 4nd vioin ity are jubilant over the abrogation of the quarantine of Canadian cattle, and large importations are being made. Local option was carried Wednesday in the township of Bomb Marysbury, Ont., by a majority of 188, the vote on the by• law being:—For, 210 ; against, 77. John Blai.6 has been acquitted of the charge of murdering the Barnardo boy near York Mille, the jury at the in• quest having decided , that the boy com• -mitted suicide before setting fire to the ('premises. That Dream of Mine. ' ,Iri, Drettrne will'oorne to all- biartals'witbaat seeking and in spite of preventiyes. As I was po daring upon the life of our people, my head rested on my hands in deep slum- ber, I found myself out walking by an old, familiar apple tree of hOLne. 'There on the bottom bow a huge wasp•neht was gathered with every once in a while e. wasp entering or leaving. A curiouR notion possessed me I placed my ear to the woody fibre anti to 1 I heard a murmur that seemed, to me, ignorant as I was of wasp dialect to tell itself in my language. One was flying around the toms in a great trouble, bewail- ing because another - yellow- jacket had pushed him from its cell. , His neighbor, a big fellow, and when not listening, to bad tales a fairly pretty wasp began to stir and now the uoise of. confusion was growing. I heard another weak voice in this corner and some more were here discussing the recent disturbance. Soon so complete a buzz coptrols them all. that the queen bears ; stops to listen 1 yet she forgets her high mission and sympathizes with each witsp in turn, soon she is in it with the rest. The buzz is too loud. What if they all should sting their passion with me out- side? I awoke, trembling, safe in my study. "What a dream" says I, and, rub- bing my eyes, dismantled for dream land again. SOL. Bowmanville. The startling news spread over this town about noon Sunday, as people were going home from church, that Dr. Bartholomew Lammiman was found lying dead on a lounge in his surgery. He had not been seen by anyone since Friday, -so that it is supposed death came to him Friday night. Frpm a small vial found on a stand uear where he was lying, it is supposed that he took a dose of ohloral hydrate to induce sleep, and in the dark took too much. Hie office door was looked from the inside. Sunday his brother in -law, A. Hillis Laun- ton. brought his little ¢irl in for treatment. _ .._ .... :. ,: .. ',r: .,. ...:':. st*rfc. .,.e4: i-' _ •r _ i r ...a� -k,�n .'�-. ""'sf- .�,'..ri -�, . _ i.,,C. p-- _ p _ _ t -0i r ,.- Y"� _ ,: r ' ,.ti. e: L. yx.;II a `u�• F I .. Y. fit , xil -' n . ; -5� . 't-- -;r" = �F',�- ,,a. - t- i :� ,.• ..... ,: w ... .} tit• x I:,4aF5,G - _ . _>l. Y: :- .- _.., ,. :_. _... .- ,. ..1 7 ,M, t 1 .. '• ?, �€ _ -_fit ?• -14 ;r�" _. - _ x• s .. - .. ., -. -h -: .::.. _ .. . r _ -. 3 , - , .r+•t .. .. - i r 4 x -• -.. .. .. ,. -_ ... :,_ - ., T, .: ... :I.. .; r wx..° -1 i.. A., 7. i 4- ., - � "4,• - •r .'j}a +�'• .. � 9 , > , a FF,,yy .A P� . - iN .:.. ... .. .: -..... .. n-.. -- �: . �t.f '•i .. i.P 'r. `�'- - _.'1- - J. - i'1r�;:. _ - P -... eTOUFFVILLE - -- George MoGuire looked up at the tail f.,, il� + ERY srxaaoa than with the white beard and fur oust :. � : : '; � � • , • PICERIN L � I rrltAilNS 'GOING 8T Dq`M As YoLLOw� ;•-b _ T. Handcook had a .stroka� of paralysis ..,.._. !: , and said "I know who you are." "Well, �� unde�gned aro ,, No. 6 MAID. '. .: 7:58 A. �'� on Friday last. � Pregttxelt tts'pnrebaead 14' LocatL 2:`lA k, my deaf, he asked, "Who am I �" anq quantity of apples for ;which they will pay $vin - ttrpllased tltt3 b09e b�aetnBBS - Mice Doyley, alto has reoosired from Wall we Banta Claus" Dame the oon8dent the highest market prices. a 6+ 8 Loa IL, , 6:02 P, pp from tl. W . Decker, ,I m prepared to � an attack of typhoid fever, but is still in a ,, CORDON & ci �`iB, tn� al � answer. No, he said, "I'am not Banta Plakerlpg. Ont. D • '�8ii2�t8 c30INa WRST DUE- AS V4LLOW8 ;.d, :, � � • ��j • 'critical state. .,, + : Dater t0 file wants of he pu lac in that ' John Smith, of Ringwood, is suffering Claus, and, noong rho puzzled dies = .�.�� lin ®. - ' R 8 p No. 7 Lac r. '. . ' . • : a A. x', pointment on the olitld s face he ardded : '• No. � _. `� � 91 • from a large abscess, but his early recov • „ , „ � 18 LocbJ� . ,i, 8:09 P, yl � ' - "VIII Santa Class s brother. .Then 6e � b � First. Ihsee for h ii � �� tg. b bd o c� � F ,vehicles .and or -Ire de►] if, cry is expected. 1 r tt, N �, ', , bought her some candies. Holding out a � • � � :° °. � or n g TeaRnitlq don® promptly by 1 Mss 8.20 p, �� Quite a little fire'txlettt=red this foYe>�adn hsndf 1 g �+a , " da or 'ob, 'Bne.an Donn Gion meet- t •. ; J u she said . alye -these to oar d ,�$' �� - ] l �� resz .- 3saa>orsrtaa stag ;:t In MrB, Hand00Ck B hoses In the West end, „ p 'N _ brother, but he keep � �, o ing all (1 T R trg,ins. eight and �.�,. • � - , told her to t�em occupied by 1dr: Gibson. The r of was � :!� p : � � eagreetl slivered to all parts of P all, as his brother did not need them. - - -- -- - � � TRAINS (COIN EA,aT ?3t7N�A� Fora y � badly burned before the -fire was eztin- � � w the villfs e. i, � NO 6 AIL 7:�8 �•� §t,� � uiehed. The fire is supposed to have This puzzled her again a motnPnt ; then : Q 0 `' K o o -- 8 g PP with the brightness of a dawning idea she � b $ ;°aQ � �b� Q a� q M � ` �.� .� -11�• 8'�y . N0. •14: Ian . a ;w p, • �; `} ' ot•ipinated from a defective stihvepipe, 6°� 2:18 f exclaimed . Why, of course ; he make9 b' YIC7HEHIN „ , Had there been much wind several ad- them,.doesn't he ?''-- Journal. a I p0o e, Y`Ov'� j. °AL •„ ' �'�7 p M "k , joining dwellings would have been con- � �� �" • •' �.'� � g t3 [ � • .- �' � � �• 1~'d b' ' � ° ro ki -� T$AINB Q•OINd; WEST DitB s8 F3 t•�; t sumed.— Tribane. .. _ - Sunday Talk in the Ho • rs Steeds. e s No. ? LpoAL .._ ._ .'8:$ � - _ WHITEVALE. •rf - - - - R O m p � � � O ... `� I7CE . � •, .. ;. f. , .. .•, ..$i] ra ate _ ..: , •: • Robert J rdette..:; .:: Jan � � ]•low about that scrap in Brougham Sal]• '�`ien t -ka mnoh that the Bandav harness V d `� � � � _ I+'et, �; � Here da ni ht 2 never seems to fit y m � o: � �� e a e _ Look.. ,, r i - r :•. �� Mrs. ClabinA," of ,Michigan', ~tatted Ned That the collar is tight, an' tixe•oheok =rein a , , � � -- -- -- - '` Thornton last week. draws on this Buser_ new•fan led bit, � � � � *�. ,,. g* to Apr, ca - + y . I - hl r. Ai etcalf, of Markham, -spent Sunday Nor et that h g o � m � ` `a ,� w May � - y the pasture looks greener, •�� J ne t� � -, �; — with friends on -the corner. somehow, this sort of a half-rest da , �• ;� � � ►•• .... - `"�' av VYlllt � eat�plete line o �pring � . We -have Frank Poacher and Chris I,teesor spent -That galls 'me most, old Roan, but the ° N ' a r � ` m °°"' July ' � Goods:. . 8(' • - F ► �;uaday with friends i❑ Greenwood. thin a I hear the s . �-r' v ,er, Sept � • , �..: � t �.ight BOb$�elghs, ' Misses Lulu Thornton and Martha Rirton g people say, i F, � � w }I }i M shoulders ache and m � �s ,: °' �' w .�, .�; �.,o Oct. � ,;, i .,: Second -hand Cutter P � � y nest; are stli�', ®'. � w � Nov, � - intends spending the summer in Colorado. y - �.� `' Frank and Miss Flora I oucher,r also Dr. and it makes me want to fight : .. I)ee yttilk Panb, Which we will salt cheap, a., McPherson 'and Miss Lang, all of Toronto, When I dear em sing, 'U Day of R6st ! O � _ __, -_• -__`� ,:. `"`o _` _ Crealtterg, - � - '• are visiting at Maple avenue this week. Day of Joy and Light 1' - � it W. �N• A'•' . n H JACI,S .:,. � Strainer a , ` Mr. Brace, a pr young student of For we Atartod late, and to' get tltsc8 boon �J� i staff S � �'������`(� Churns, Brock Rood, Oat,' - • Markham High School, delivered an excel- we had to trat•ottr best ; �� . ' - - lent sermon in the Methodist church Sun �Weleomo,' —now hear 'em' -`deli }�fftal Butter Lowe s, - _ >' • ,; .:: ' � day evening. . y ' 1 _ 'Butter Pratt FARMERS' RS MARHET. Mr. Hawker and Miss Thornton attended morn, sweet day of scored rest I :• �' ;' • � Now Parson s readin' the Scrip lure '�. +• � TORONTO; Feb. 11, _ the Baptist social held at C,herrywood last � P ► Re- , I S ' •= = �'rida t- night. They claimed to have had member the Sabbath day- :'. ; ' ' � : � .` . � i•• . � 'Wheat, fall, ..,,......�. $ 0 00 to 0 `. 5 � 81 a very en oyable time. In it thou shalt not do any work' - 'Alen,'' +; ' everything n ©Cet3itiry for: the spring. 0 78 to 0 - y . l y ,. .. a 79 u l The Whitevala Methodist church -well the people say ; ''�` 1 On, Wheat, eat, goose �........:.. 00 68 to 00 65 v y - _ _ ,� . _ .'I � ,.. � gJSe Barley, bush.l.......... oo zs co 00 Butter Making n e hold their anal ersar on the 7th and lath Thou, nor shy son nor shy daughter, shy i I r Y. 80 y . ..•�, • ;; of 1•iarch instead of the 14th and 15th of Dallis thy x or thy ass �• •' • � Date, bneh....I.......... y . ' February as was announced. On Sunday, � •, .. i � , y _ Don't seem to exempt the horses, eh ? So - - - _ -- - Peas bush ................. 00 4l to 00 00 � March 7th, there will be three Services and we'll let the lesson pass: : _ � , j Hay, new, ton }........... 18 UO to 18 50 • on the Monday following a grand time is t Can't you ate over a little 2 The'stln 3 Pedlar S Metal 0 firlg ails Straw, ion ::.............. 6 60 to 0 b0 expected. Mies Jessie Alexander, Canada s y P • I - � comes id this side- , r _ ' Dressed hot;B.;......,.... 4 00 to:,, 5 65 . famous elocutionlat, will be present and � _. • i �')>ding furn181a. d 011 give most of the literary program. Music And it don t say a word about th$ wife; I Beef, forequar ere.......:; 2 ti0 to: 3 60 ' • ,1 ,. ellorteet xlotl •e. �. ` P such as solos, duets, trios and quartets will reckon that's why they deetde _ •• ;° 1� Beef, hindgna tars...... • 4 00 to b 60 f be given by noted musicians. Adnits�lou That Sunday's a day, of rest On the farm _ � ` ;,.: -. Mutton......... «.......,... 4 00 to G 00 - �5 cents, reserved aeat•s 35 cents. Plan of from the labors of every- da9�life - � Eaavetr0u �11D �I�n ilurll>�,Ce Veal, oaroass .�..:...... ;. 5 00 to 6 00 r.. • i a 'church at Beare s store. � � _ i3utter, lb.,.....�..... For overythtng that the Lnrd oath made- r. , , ..... 04 12 to 00 21 Sit xq except horses and ilia wife. i Work prolnptl at eldaed to. Egan, , lb ..... ............. 00 14 to 00 lu . MARKHAM_ I Now .that's our hymn ; cotxlt3, wake up, � Potatpes, per biag...,..... 25 to 40 • Roan, that means us, I'll be' bound- �) 'i . _ '` '.Y� - I- - � - - - -- -- A,- Al' ez.'TorraBda, of the Franklin Honse, +Awake, m soul' -sin louder'n that; some � Y y g •�' -� � �' W . ' �'e �eC� J j� - _. Is receiving the congratulations of his souls sleep mighty soand- ' � � }. � ' ; 1 ��MI�IVN ��Ng :many friends on his marriage to Dltss 'Awake, my soul, and with the sun'-that' .� , "•" - Du►� U�Z t a Pine Lizzie Hoover, of 13oxgroye: meant for me and oa- • � t � � �. $1,500,000 • • } � i 8'tl �lOClis ��.,' 141{8r1I1 , I The Reformers of Markham tewnshipa Thy daily course of dot ran 9- that's - * - -" _ � C8plta� }y81� lap, - .y y y � . � Iia krns � tt S., Markliam Village and Scarboro are con• dust, what we doti '' J � ! - S11f�IlIS, - - � '� �i,Sf�OtO�a `- + • -` t templating a banquet to 11�Iessrs, Rtcitard- �,A righteous,man re�arueth� tiie'tife of his - •��t'Itt, (,ir•ecte Rifler, Otat. 1. •{l , son and Franklin at the Tremont House. r � ___ �_� __ - - - - beast -I d smile 1 -� � Y AGENCY...' Markham, about the 13th of this month. ` ' � ! � _ ` • . W.� �:. S SIT ! + At the Parsons teat, but if I did they d AI�O .•., + � tsiairai Banking Hndneu TransaoteQ - The Cedar Grove Plowing Club on hear me for a mile; � - Markham about the followhi misters ' A ant for t gain t3AVtN B I)EPAI�T11¢ENT, - y g � For I trotted the last ten tntnates lame- jell �; �+ o�`ge�, _ - g �. Intereitt allowed at highest current rates, IQs for the current year : Hon. Yreei ant, I'd picked' up a hard, sharp stone, , ( LraOrttsh, A itter ca i hullos of withdrawal required. .Thos. Kennedy ; president, Thomas Cog- An could hear the old man growltn be. •'' E$tabllslled �,�g0 . :. • 9pecigt attention given to file collection of - . d rul Grcturdliara• . worth; vice president. Goo. Robb; auditors cause his seat-was 'hard as bone.' If you intend to picot Fruit or Urua• � `ire Lrxr�ur•tt: ce Co»t•Panie.8 Farmer's Sale and other Notes. Frank 11icCreigtit ;directors, John Little, ,Could I but oliNtb where 14ioeea stood'- mental 'Trees an Plante, that you can No inereaeo for rates. I o•ae paid promptly, E. J. THORTON, John Lawrie Jas. Malcom, John Beare, , itit�' - � � ' tsexAOttB: e .G b the half f t t wouldn't gat them better, cheaper and in better Also argon for James Ditxima, Sidney Beare, Joseph but o � em u du t altmb; P ` � They'd pile in the waggon fall's 'twouId order for planting by sending to the old •-� - oainna, W. Pilkey., IIenry IIarding, Ueo. hold an ride up every, time; reliable central nursery, 11 miles north of �h'$ "���` If they had to walk they'd flu's they did (3ree►t River P.O., than you Dan get of once of Star &;will,am on, 3aak °ra, stouts- A seyea or eight =year'ola lad, a _son of agehts who come from a ion distance, Newtop Miller, of �'�ater street. hall a when your pastern joln6 was sprained= g yttte. ty - _ They'd say lass too fur, tin eta at home, Old and staudartl varieties always on 5'8. C. B. LrlCh6rn Cockerels • narrow escape from a frightful death Sat- C y y y 2 S. L. W!yandotte Cockerels. ' < urday afternoon in front of the drug store, like they did the times .it rained, hand. VuvAlcioe and neX varieties turn The celebrated liar Rogers' � , g 3 White Wyandotte Cockerels. `- He was hanging on bobs when he slipped X'm Bola' to write a hymn sofas day, an Igl1 °d if you want them. No snbetituting. i Any person regiitring any of the above birds• ' - ' - No misropresenaation.• 8attefaction guar• for privals ,adage or for improving .- -and tell partially under the runner cif a we'll sing it out in the sheds- auteed. Prises reasonable. Sand orders r• r � r their stoe�, now is the time. All ` :• _ •alai h loaded with green wood. l±'orton• 'Welcome, delightful morn that pours the ' g for fruit trees before het of April co give • pgre -bred birds. • ' ately the runner did not run over him but rain upon oar heads ; __ __:_.. _ __ __. W. J. (IORDON shoved him to one Bide. It was thought Welcome the slush, the Bnow that drifts., time for �iggina and toting orders. Wm. •_ ' - + - S. Duusheatb. agent, Green River. The andarefgned will be at t``heir' coal Pickering, Ont• •- at first the lad was internally injured but the mad that irritates. price list free on application—addec•hn sheds,, an examination showed his injuries to The storms that bring a ,Sabbath rest to , - I. = consist of several asst bruises on his legs the cattle within the ales.' III'• IiUI_KIN:3, V.K., ��C�'''tS�3'I' I�T„i, t1TF0 D j�LL(� Y g g d Green River, Out. � ! 1 �'T -t and arms. — Economist. Ills voice was hushed, for the noted of song Vn Friday and ESaturdahy ` f each week 4 during the d W. Barker, Post office Ins ectar, rose ce the hallowed air- uri q ' • was in town on, Friday last, He iuepected Praise God from•whom all blessings flow' � ^ '' ' d0 rEAR8i � ,a wintor to weigh out coal to all who THEN' tiXPXNi[NOtS. � may favor them .w with their {' ' the office here and found everything most thanksgiving, f,t•aige and p •aver; � i, : � patronage. ,Terms cash. #6,00:- Batiefa�tor9. 'Praise him all Creatures here stow, -mats, � /q Scarboro curling club defeated;Bralnp- beast, and bird" and thin � p,, �,; HQ{wLi'R, SONS. _ • ton at the Victoria rink, Toronto;, • in the With the possible exception of the farmer's 1 final match of you 5 of the Ontario � P F. SPUIEF 1tD, Agent.' - '_, ,. > group wife, who, having remained at home to tankard primary competition by a score prepare a dinner of chicken soup, roast � of 44 to 33 chute. beef, baste, onions, roasting bare, salad, - -' , TIIADt MARKS, BROt1C.1rHAM �. - Now that the political contest in Eaet pudding~ two kinds of pie. and frail for :; ' . pitsroNS, � ' York i8 definitely settled in favor of the her husband, -three sons, four daughters, i ,- tOprYRtCMYti ao. � I 1 Conservatives it has beers decided to ban. the pastor, his wife and two children, the � °'"�� 'k"tOa •A° �O° -set the member elect, W. F. Maclean, at gutoal aacertalq t�es, wbetLer an lovs,ti � , i + ' q district eeoCetery Of Home M1861on f3041it] oo �41p�atsntaDte, t�ommuntoattons •trtcsttJ a �i oo il... _ _ the Franklin Hoagie and the agair has a distant relative from the city Dome oat. ' in Amend, owe�ha.�ina w�a&t►t`°`n�w"� .� �"1 � co lLL I $ been set for the evening of February 1'lth. to spend the day, and two hired I ho bat Patenur � tttrot•rrb tc°°a t W. re°et*• • Our young townsman W' Qoakwell `D� °Ou°° tO t°8 IDEAL -; y g + �• + very little time, and not mach breath, and � " ' : 'I '` +. eldest Bon of James, Coakwell, opened a possibly not an everlasting superabundant •. SCIENTIFIC AMERICANS � ' , I heFvB just t� ' IV`6d t► full - -- - l+•sutttull tnadtrst•a, Itiu',tet otmutattots of I ' �` harness business at Brougham on Mo:..• inclination ta•�ing. an bolgnt�nc ))trura,t,w°et►ry,term,t�l4�e.r Mine Of t3atnp18 of Fall and STEEL WINI��IILL ./, day. We wish hlm'every BaCC86e III ills - -- - -- • —'- -•- t.�0ah mouths. Ht►eelmen oopie•tuad liG�i•t� .•-� ; WOOD't9 pHOi3ikHODZI�T�3a �` oli Persx•re •ant tree Addre� , � � t.; ventare and,when we say, as above, that Winter E3ttttang , also a hula- be is a son of James' Coakwell no recom 'The G#•cat �a =Itsi ltcaedr. MUNN �' co Bts l�xxekapea Guaranteed !o ;� Xe t Br.+tairara Now �arlti : her of choice roes of over - � •• � mendation or words'of prates are Hates• - - - ! 'STEEL.. TowEZ� promptly, and permanently - Il - • sary as to his ability in Draft. —bun. cure tau corms of xe,•sot+u s _ •� _- _ - - -_ -- coatings. e ' ` .: ' • '-'�-'_ � a o�- _ , I �;,, coat Call see no wood us l d in any art of its i d them to I UXBRIDGE. � , -. Weakweai,A1„tito,ts.Bperna• � said got prices. ' f atorrhaa, Imyoteno'tatut aR c.e.�. 6 ObnstructlOn. { ed�ctaoJ Abuse or F.moeatta Procrastination, — Y9i9� , t. • - A� the L. o. L, district meetifl� "a:, Xeneat iVorry,ea,oeiatneuu �!s the Thief of Teeth � A. �x�Uhart, " $ Ot��h�rYYi. CH�APE1�, THAN WO0�, • „ ': Udot•a on Tuesday, it was decided to cele oJlbbacoo, Opium orStto,w Neglect _ '. All nicely inted slid guaranteed Before and Af�er. fait tip, u+htoh slaw kad to Ill. 15 the prime caits'e of bad y p t; • '.: brat© the "Glorious Twelfth" at Uxbridge • - I Coritumptton and an earl tec;th and big dentists' bills. • Little - y this gear, providing enough funds are ��ttv; ,►ealictt/a Yt7'►'r+�• b � Fz "red Ctct.ty . L�'a1f Pumps. _ Has over 3Lyeare to thousands of cavities cost less than big ones, and �[�]� •• ! -. . subscribed by the citizens. Y Y � � I t - __ ' gases• to the onRy Itettable and Honest Yedtotne early filling saves the teeth. Any � i,� •, If an editor were to snap up all the laou+ra. Askdruggtatfor Wood's P6 °iphodlget tt filling costs less than crowning and , `: , � �J� �`-' O ` `"' � �O ' • � • : -� indacen;ente held out ho would soon be a r ( iheolierrsome worthless medicine in place of thin, bridging, and crowns and bridt,es are ' � r , CL,,t9►. �.Z��rTT. millionaire. If he published a p•tper ae- inclose prlcotn letter, and we will send by return more comfortable and convenient All classes of Hard and Soft 'Cood, also `. -�• cordine to the popular notion he would be mom• � one package, sit'st :, ga. - - - -.. _. p p �r o,�e +OtR than plates. The ttiutalph of modern I pkaee. slat ttoiR Dore. Pamphlets tl ea to Arty attdreeta„ Slab wood cod for sale. - : =`;, in the poor house, . If' he �ubltehed all the -_ ' dentistry is our crown and bridge work � AP �',Rt`'ECT TEA '•' 't ' . The Wood Company, �'� '•" items sent in he would be in jail half the wtAisWr,ont.,cant•usN . H. A'., GALLOWAY, Dentist CUSt0111 Sawing NSOO'time and in tlie'hoepital the. otheti half. 1, ° "- .- � N, V, corner �. • The death of Mrs. A. �, W. Plank, Sold fur Pickering and tyerywhete in Can. Yonge and Queee ate: ;',: -. Toronto Will aouim ®hell in �'ell'rtiar3', -• ads by, all responsible druggists ; 'which occurred Wednesday. as bristly - U U •- announced' in our issue of last week, was .- _ __ __ ,__- ,_ r .r�l_, ...�..,_.,.,,,,,.•, Hillside side.Saw' and I'' '. ,,. learned of with regret by all residents of n.- �•mG -. - •ii iiiiiii•iiiiiiiii•iiii iiiiifiiii till till• P ` our town and this section. Deceased has � i. lalnin,� Mill'. � • ;� $i� been ailing fo!• a long time, and her death • ' : ` • ; � : Ht .. - , , o � � N S..MILNE.. 'tNt'8T TCfa ':+ ` was not altogether uneapeotsd: Mrs. � N o., M a n,• K n ow � I . - i . '� � ' -� - � ,- •. ' •• . Plank was one of the pioneers of flits :; • � �, , -.. - the perturbation of spirit a wansa.n 'suf• • Brown's Corners. ; Y WOpLD 1r" section, coming to Uxbridge from Whitby -, , ; ,� -, � fern in cooking with a bad stove. Dar i FROM THE tEA PLANT TO THE TEA Cu It +� y. over thirty fears ago.,- - Times. •' . �' � '.;i constant elm has been to furnish the best • � � • � i I � IN ITS NATIVE PURITY To mark thou. appreciation of the vela - ;' �,x '� I °: , , article possible for the use intetsdcd. The U $E' • • • • • • � 1 `_ ; � ' " °' � • � „� Monsoon" Tea is put up by tl7o Indian •Ten able and timely ervice of oar volunteer •. + ��,; 1 _ y • " e � " � "' RAC AL PERFECTION" r - - _ (__ '.teowers as a sample of the beat quaLtiea of Indian . fire brigade at a recent fire; Messrs. Mo 1 • �� 1 ' ; ie ,, + Queen � ton. er�e11U Peas.. Therofure they use the greatest care in the Gowan tiros. entertained the brigade and rs 'f',, .election of the Tea and its blonds that is wh th hit friends • :�- � .� .' -. * = � iltai' E • • � --For bQilding � ; . ,utitup themaotvea and sell it only in the origin�t • IU some of t e lends to a sapper at the : : -• � , J .. � '`' ���' '�• d never• :• �> '' x {� thereby xecuring its purity and excxilenca Y . Queen's hotel Tuesday night. #`ar Coal or wood, fulfils every require. Collarete Walls, Silos, St Ole 'Fl ore, 1 ut up in �( lb., , lij, and S lb. packages, an The wife of Alfred Stewart, of Toronto, � " ��:, ' ` . 'The asst and ornamentation Hog Troughs, Cisterns, Culverts, ,old is bulk went gn :. Junction, died suddenly on January 28xd. • ;� ___ -.T_ of this range are Iu advance of anything • � oQ, E�.� E Oc; < =p PIT 'y �y,�•�.qr - ALL 4RQGERB KEE ' 4 y +` She had complained the previous night of G � ;i -� revious!] attempted. The ovens at-e NP OS, ' -> \H � • P P R pp r e and with o ed she draw-out rack F y.,ur grocer do�u twc kee n it, toil him to canto not feeling -well. Mr. Stewart, who is a ,s, t � R -. �.t,� lag p • , _ --• ,�. , ' • p`q�rtaoettir `and others w>do I eontetn` tats ST�� ,„, 1HgY�`Eit ,� 00,. - _ Pt. even doors lined with tic, foe box pro- t ` � 1 r0. P. R. engineer, had left that evening , �, DttfldinR nest so n, make our pldnR �,. , '; , -;f .t. st,roet t=aati �'orantrs.. vide'd with gcnttinc dul►le: rata and it � on his regular run-to Havelock, thinkink - early, stet .yoar euppl o gravels ,. 1 ` ' to a perfect staid stare Ful ; he was leaving her apparently well. ThF � taaad field atones oa t�e protand p`or sale bq` ,�nf�it Diokio 8c Co, Piokarillg:: taneral took lace on the 2titb. •• equipped with oven shelf, teapot abet , f, P Friends „ :'; footoveadoortri , i tlaeintt tilt® winter, thus d p Itt►vinR both time and ,:. < � ' rn D abr ^age will sympathize with Mr, R ;t--� ` , � �: l� mg or toasting tlau with flits# , aaose�r. 'rho caw r,�t `; 4 r Stewart in the loss of his young wtfe. - " {{ of g t ' t _ � � � ,1 ';' ' frtlme, ttnada with four to six cooking t�F� lltri' of oom•ut and ot� at• � •*��"`° � � ' ttua to to } i t� rF AA Mr. Wetherald, the Quaker presohier bole's, Seam for deKiip&e cttealague. r +.��� qI► rne,r bring to to „' >. � }.• ,� � , , - �,.. I a r - i:tt �nl+t A Clo �tegi d who is visiting here, entered Crosby Bros . •' �•• TNt JAMRtII SM/1AT M PG. t'a��.. t.T ®.. • , . �ts#►tsav�t~ti qtr. ticah►ttet at�i2Y I' ' ' ,3 � � "'• ° shore she other day a oasis �tagbser of W. J. 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I - ,t itt 7 - f , , . ­ .... - . . . * w, - , 1;_ . � �; . .,� ; . :* , , �a ,,�,�'­ - _-1 � I . . f . ­ _ .- - . I . . �. - 1 ! - , � . ; 1.. P , - - . - -L - - -_ -. - - .. . .. . . . . �: I - 4 y Arthur beat his bftd aid ro,duced his authorities. He stated . the. 1 jiyidga . � ' , I,Z. ,_ ." _� - .'� . . W .-, �i_ - � - �';.,'&. THE BLUE CLOAL f� " ]UP60013, to awhisper. , i � , th&t their father had laces prioted I ­ � . ':'._;�� - - , 1, - .1 Wiled i in n blue Ink In the COMO' . manT yea" A-at), farfeLt. � There is � I --' .i "But 'the two menf"' be said. 411 did dual . s counterfeit on t I* , . bino fill' LOOK OUT FOR BAD BILLS ..foV, ,� - . -, -:l�:,;�­ ---%Wa 1.6� ;. _v'' 11 . i its date and I .0 a&iTii had - Ottawa brancli, and I .1 .1 I I 146` A16 1 . I . - , - ' � F., __ - -it at the time, catti, that & ve . I , �-41 not think anything of - '. - �47,6k;, - ,i 1� - I;& , ; sworn, - L . . . t tlllllsoloo . I . . ,-,4' 'ReUlAniss"aalod' but those- two &110ws Who aa,e now in. and that - . � ... I - � I.. " my mo r, a 1 rOCOgUizing me by m navae IgRaE is . � -il .1 bers are printeol in red ink.. I � ."?,. " _. L ­ I AY front were tasking last night. Nobody and my features as the son A LIST OF SOME COU counterfeit of he .1 . ­ ­'J� NTER- .. 1_1_� - - - their . A pliptographic co I., ,. I , . .. , : . ' . ' 0- i, -� I -�;.i - " _ 1h her last illness, "there was one thing things that I under0itand the linev, and father's y r, ey had FRIT BAN Bank of ,- g.,:_:.i,-7:-- W(hich y sk 6 th date :v.:..?.i ., BANK NOTES. : I- Port -HOPO issue On the Ba .. I t- they took no notice of me. ,useppe rimined to - , , . " i ",- I � i' our father imp essed upon me I saw 06Y take my life; that G bad been _- . ,.. ': b ""- . :).� . - L. ronto its very poor. it is signed In_ . 1� - , .1 0. 4: 4 .1. , , -,�_'- ,_:�S � - - -. - Wore he diced "Never'let Reuben t were Wowing - dice. The had no met to wreak vengeagice upon me, -but Direct I .1 00 ! ;­ .. ­ , n pu G derhum, President," and there i ,.,.. . I _ - I a 10*11 by' which y�vd- - ' I- -talkes.but the winner said to U looert that by some means. w1hich he could , xhem-kegd A.t,4 NO Amwit similar icounterfeit . I � 4. � I ., on the Peter O' .. 7 ill of I �� foot in Sicil� 11 ,, I - "Then you must Ho itl" -"Verily, I w not explain, ,his her had been ,here gre, several oilter pb o ,�, ..", I . I ': ­ P�rens by the Know- issue. -r i, , ­ _!, i... . - "Why, m6tbiertll `.t s4jj�&` ". �; - ",e,; replied the loser., "but it will not be ;;ie cloak and -be had kill wear- I ledge Ton 8ball Have Gain * graphed � counit,erfait ad .. ""j, ,. . I. - killed him by , ol, . . I I �,',� ,,,--- - - "��,',i.;j , 'it ,'-: ­` In the daytime_tJ16 comu W od. five dollar bi I � 1. .. •. -'41- "I know not, rn y SoAl ahe I ill be on in . Giuseppe expressed a desire -There in in circulation & * I ', -­­, one is o the Union Bank of Chariot tA-,- i , '' : , . replied. � misti I', .1, - . - 1. �,. �% ��, �5- -�!�.,. f'But I alkwa -the trOA*. " . one dollAr , . .. I,, .., understood that some , town, P. .1., and is faded in app"rarice; I., I �­ 1,4., ­ , . ey - flip lam, and was then in a religious . . - . - "Now. wh4it-woft to retire to a momstry, so be was re- Dominion Of Canada bill o ink - ­ - ,,. .ys � - .. - . . � . th reft�rlft too, . f the new another is a 1p-botographio pen and .. '. I r�_."­"�'�,,�­11`. 11krW dariger awaited your fatbar if be asked Arthur. "Depend upon it there "s 'house, which the oonsua named. I need 'U' which' Is a very poor counter- note numbered 126,304 and dated HIli- . 1. ­ -.I.� . 1­ - "; � . _. - flit, and bm the appearance of having and a bill Of ' .1 '. ,i., return ­ 1. ... .:.4�.i_ returned to Sicilty, amd those were &I- more in the old wom&n's warning than ba.rd!ly add that,although there would �! �., , . . fax, N.S., Juliv 5, 18W; ' `� � ��'.. ��,�A, '?. . I _ the old Maritime Bank of 81; John. N. ee . J-40st " last words to me." YOU thinik. Why should they mind a now probaMy be no danger Lu itJ have been Printed from's wood out A more I , .� . 'T ,Z_ . you area '�;::, F, ... . My faAher, Rubino Vin - tti I-% : liad: 6onsu" 1 Because UJftte clumsily, .,. ,�,'� : -T--', " 1, W 0 )British since paid heed to my fa last wish, dangerous cc rf,,i,t is B., Was counterfeited so tlat I , _.. subject I . They are your enemies. Let and have never "put my foot in Sicily#, hat easily beirf YX - died in my, very early infancy," had as be gone at once ill I again. old Govornmea� issue its general appearance eas I � . . . � . � - - I � : dated Ottawa,. it. ­ ­�-1 been of Sicilian birth, but mother We returned to the hotel, en a But how shout the Okd fortune -teller, July 1, 1870. 'Lad payable at ,Tbronto, LOOK OUT FOR THESE , � ,-.-, .1 I 4 " 9 TENS. .., . � .. , '1� � " � � - " . _.� J -, �.".,! , . �, - you ask f I This has 4A indifferent . tl -, . - , ". . - ". W" Enlgliisb� I had alwayp resided in 1111voYaMe to take nil to . , . .. . ., " �a­ .1. . � - counterfeit in I ;1 of -, Avery dangerous _t, --. .1 . I agian -and started off. Just cainuOt exPIftin tW. - She of .the Canadian Bank of Comm 0 1 ,�_ 7!,... __ � I . . our reckon Ahl I portrait ., 1, __�_. , E ' d and waa a tborough English- L r - Jacques Cartier on the upper 1 40 . 4 ... _ , , * I Per GO we were huM recognized me as Vineettl aft ,end � , riving &way, two Italians dated May � lat. 1871,- and sin • by of the note, a White I I! man in my babifii6 slth6ugh I took (whose names we had ascertained from my features, and may -have even been streak extending it " and " I . 'I . ..�. . MoMaater� Presidex , 1 W. 0. t .� after my father in features, and, as I the hotel book where G and Guil- consulted by the brothers Ferrari be from the ear to the ahiu which the blue n I . - ;.- , __, , -;.'_.;.'.'V­� ', lei not Cashier." The colour of -, , , , , , .. �,- -.- 14 , k, ­ ? life, but I have u . � I.- .,;� , �.., Id native, I was lemo Ferrari) 'strolled i e fore &t!evVtin9 my li fom tho'ear to the Chin which is begs is a trifle I ht and the vig K, _; . 1 �4; -, .-., cOu speak Italian like a nat, I "sopp I 1, .111. . st ed _ne 8� - i � 1'. .. . ­­ 11 ­ � __ . .� It May stated the I not I � a "". , ..�,� have been our fancy, up facts as they Occurred. and I found , : i. ll ­S_­ but t1iiey looked kn y the head of I � Often taken for one. Fora man . � ad on the genuine, while.t In coarse, - Ill ; �: _. ' _u!,1- surprised at seeing us going &wsy, and ow no more. . he lathe lion. The bases of the Letter A. in I ! &��. ., . .. - - .i � I; of 23 to be told that he is act, to gb to the immediately 'bogan to talk and . wlld­""",�. , _. ad the figure I On the � . , _'. -1 1;.1 .. . f . , ., right word "dollar are connected by a I' ;. ,'P- : . 1.4, I . I f - !'.- -,; - 1 . �, . �.� . girenui " �f a certain piwe is rather likely to send gesticulate one to the other, As .1 . . 0 the note is Irregular. A photograph- in the counterfeit while in the ;�-O. we I.,i-Irl! - _�­:O� �, ,��' ' N,-�,-; �,�;`� . - hiiii to do so, Cvo through the town the old fortune , I J, ': , 1, 'NPO'TANT PAPERS.- 1 I I 10 Counterfeit is in circulation on the t zo� - - 611M there as it is "darinig' ­ I . - , _. ,Tilv_.,_.,..�'. . I- ".� 11 I be I ine In broken. The perpendiou ­ 1� � ­ _! • letter P in the �� .Z., % to 8,04Y teller's pretty granddaughter sprpi . � . ­1 .1 , .; � �,f � -;. �� . ng � ' �` ., ­­ � , fad bad I any desire Ito gwt Union Ila line of the word " P �:-7� ��:. me , 1 . . ..:_ - - - uk Of Charlottetown, prince �:, . I �4. �_ � Out from Aomewher6 suddenl and All Imilallee- or: i6weelk � , w,b f � I , ,dent " extends below the line " 1�­-.1'.- .;,� .., viedertalst Rox-pe" Edward Island, numbered No. 80, Under I h- i - - R'J. ... � ;� _ ��- � . ;��' A few that even then my mother's rep- bailed the coachman Who pulled up., fortbe "bbask. 252,and in the .� . -., .'.'_...� o genuine it does not. : . .;;- -, Stition of my father s warning would Running to the -side of the carriage,she - Q(je,6!�; dated Ja4ivary 1, 8112. words Tan Dollars there are Y_ f - 4 � , - .. - . ' ­ ­ � J0, ­1 .. . 41i`:� not have prevented me. However, I whispered to me: ' I .. n Victoria has given, '' , - ... d lines, where the genuine bill a I .�... L T �. so 61"Y 'TWO DOLLAR COUZtTERF`EITS.,� e be ti lei "" I - :'i"4'.-_ � "Grandmother says 'Your enemies are proofs of the P01114o8bion of sterling vir- . -but four. The ishading of It �. r :, .; ., �.. . �'­-,- , ' , I . ­­ . ��-, .�- - f'-- . ­ had nothing to call me from ,.England upon you. BewaTe I"' - ts her to ' A very decepti - Dominion "Bank of Commerce " in cmrse �nd " 11 - � , r�. , , , ­z,;,.; ve bill is a i ., 1 -.1. I Until nearly four ye�rs afterward.w.heil And she flew off r � . .� I, 11 - ., .� �,�.;ir, ' . .,. , it _4�; "i a: ' fbe . . , r scratchy and the lathe work prese to , and disappeared an BWO'VG from the path approved by her of Canada counterfeit of the new issue ac I visited Italy for the purpose Of study- suddenly and mysteriously as she bad judgment and her consc, ce. When dated June lat, several defects. The green I 1 . �_ "I come upon the. st�ene. . -1 ­1 . '-,.'I �'- 'r"6'-,"., � 0 ij* pa,inting, to which art I fiad' de. . an en 1878, and payable at sboack of the note is lighter coloured than . - _­ . . . , 6 _ . Toronto. Lord Dufferinla, port genuine said the paper is a ri , �. .W- "It is an en she first became quo ' It . t fie . -..C4-,.. .i.."i*. _�� igxnal" I cried., .. "Why ea. however, portrait in the � t , -, ___ . '�'17 Voted myself, and whatever impression should these men wish - he the centre of the not® is thinner. The counterfelf in of an il+- I , . .,. -1, I.- ML to do me harml? world had yet to lea' . 4, .: ',�.' frt._. - ­ - •-.� the warming had made upon e at the The in bow determin- . very badly e that has been for several years , ­ .- ?,. - � I rom, "111 tell YOU what it is," said Att- withdrawn from circulation and there l. . _y don't know me.- ed the Young ruler could be. nd there are no dots over 8111 � ,L>- -...;.I . " - �__ � t* - One it was spoken had then faded f ' . - . - I �L !�.,� . ..; I 1110 memory. - .. I '. ". i I - re very I � ll - ��_f _� ,� . Wood- "I've board of Sicil-lan vendet- Lord Melbourne, her prime mJ414- the i's in the words "British Ameii- a of -it now out: t,­ .1 i Ur, , few noted 1,; - . r. N on 7 � .. tae, I'll bet any money this in 18 said to have declared that he . would the lower edge of The counterfeit ten dollar bill of the � .. ." ,:'' ., �, . - ­ . can Blink " a - ­ ­ .,:._.. . ., I '� - - . I , ` - 'L �Z ' An English friend�- A'Ah,t�T- Aitv6d, one, I rather have ten kings to manage the notes The ink . . .!� Note Company, .Montreal, A llf­_ I­ Q­ � , ; I.. ,.-' i._,l . � `1' -4 fellow artist was staying with-me at Several blood curdling tales I d 0 , than in which - , , bs no queen. I, �, .�­�--.�' h the numbers are printed, is Ontario Bank of Bowmanvillo, dated - � '­:i�­ t -,;L � , .. . - - - e L, brick red, While the genuine bills are than the genuine note, and the vignette ' I 'J"' -.. HaNts, and he expressed Is wish to read upon the subject occurred to me. ­ November 1, 1870, is -a trifle shorter �� - on one L I . �. -. � "', . " MY mother said that some great dan- I Odeasion, b arrived at Wind_ : 'v -4-� - � %!" - -See Mount Aetna, and I consented gar awaited my father if he returned sor late on ' numbered in bright carmine. The shad - of Woodman is pdorly engraved. Some 1, " `7 r! . . -;o Ito . 1� . , V I .1 I ­1. .: " 1, , t� -, --, Saturday night, and i 1. ;, J�­;,!Z­ - � I ­ � . i, -,. - , - ,,,� ------ scoMpsny 'b'aM. We arrived at- Nee- here. -Perhapo'he Icilled a relation of formed h 'n Ing Of the word. Dominion Can Of these bills not the N i ��%�, x" !� .-,: Ai . ; .. , � - ,* . -.,A- L . have in riot Ot 'I , I.- � these f6llcwm at some time or the oth- h a - - V�Z . in due. course, and enjoyed, the . is Youthful sovereign that he - the British American Bank 0% Com- . 1: ,._­>� I had brought for her inspection a da," in coarse, and the notes are of pony, and whom Wia present it is Very . ; , .. :1 ­ "," f, er, and they are seeking my -life in - ; . L_ . � 1 ­ A , beauties of the island in the orthodox Om`e different numbers, 1: _1 " '. .. . . I"! - - � � . : 1. .. 1� 1-. _. " :, turn," I said. . i Papers of importance. . - But,- said he, ­ -- - irregular. The $eneral appearance of " L ](111111ion. On the. day of our visit to * d'Tha t - - ' ' : this counterfeit is very bad. A photo- �;: " 4,; 1.� --;, , .. i . ,. -.- ;1 ,,-w"-,-,:. N* , a ' Another counterfeit ; Dominion' of I . I 1, L ,- IlluIll'bo, glad when "'re . ! i L .."..., . - . -�s. Aetna we were prevented from return- replied. t "Out it' 1 expect," he - as they must be gone into at length, Vailada 02 bill is litbograrbio counterfeit on the Mar' ' � " . , _ con as 1i . well out of it., - I I will not trouble your Majesty with better engraved, but chants' Bank of Halifax is dated Janu- ` iJ* to our !late! -aft Catania as s be paper ham & yellowish . _17:.1 ! . � ,.,:,I,, V, roa�.hed Memins. we were is i - ''. -'r, I we expected, owing to a violent thpud- -"-.I _­ , ." � I tint, and the ary 1, 1874, and when a little used " " , � I 1� When we them to-night, but will request your I - . ,i­­ : -i tal " so, in the word " Finance " is v6r blurred. I i ; _ L '.. ; ., . ­ .� . ��" 1141f famished and at once went to the attention to them to- morrow - I ! -'I �.L' - - I .. . .row morning." . h -."..... _,�_. .A larger than the other letters. otill an- Re counterfeit on. La lique Ns- - - I i _ . . . I . . -�Jl, � L erstornoiI,dWinig which we took shelter hotel at which we had previously stayed To-morrow morningf" retlied the other is dated Ottawa, tionale, Quebec, in dated �-�i .- _ � , - .. , � _ _ _ , 1­ 11 lc_. 1. in *Sicilian cottage, the only occupants and had some dinner. 'I"hen we went 1 28, IBM , - . t. .� � - .- - . .;" down in the harbor t queen. " To-morrow July 2. 1887. is very Poo . ­ Of which were.am did wrinkled, o gee about getting is Sunday, my and i r. The P a I ."Z_ yo . I . 144 9 BY- W the mainland, lku,t there was no boat I ord. " .- T48 words "To Bearer" are omitted " President " is over the 1LX of the word ,I. ­f. -;, . ­.., - I -i's. - . ­ .. . - . . . .. 0 ­ L- �­ . . - _ of. .1 '. 100king wocaan,, who seemed to be any which could take us to be had for an " But J) in .... as also are the words ".for . " Dix," just Wow, while in the geau- i. i . ease your . '�,' age between 80 and 1110 and, hem grand- hour. . � us elm of state, ­ Finance- under . minister of 'I I .; ._�. ".17; . . 'majesty." der J. M. Courtney,s signs ine note it comm over the D. The coin- ;- -:. L . _ ­ specimen Leaving our lkorlm&nteaug in the care I I _ %.. .'; *,- , ..., d6u0ter, whe was a beautiful .. M, terfeit on the Cit Bank of Montreal - - I 111.1­1­4 of the offioer'at. the pier, we strolled . Must' be attended ded I .1 ture. � . - has the word "Miament" spelled � . � . � * - 1". - -;"., . -. - " . ,' Of sOuQeru girlhood, not more than 17 back toward the town. The evening ographic counter- "Parliment." There i . � f; a � " .."'.-', .�. 1� . plied the queen, to' 1 know, "_ A lirow;n"ish , 611ot , , I.- -.-,- __ ­1 , I " and as, of is a poor photo- - • : 1! years of age. ► COU rao, - - I _,''L _. . W48 Closiniip in, arid as we wended our you could not get down earlier to-night leit in dated January 1. 1872, and in on varaphic counterfeit on'� the Pe Iola -- - : _",­ L , , V... '' ' I—.'' ' way up the ner .. I __ 1. '41. ---I.!,. . _ �j �,, r � The old wonub, bent w i t.-b ' I ill, if thetic k of New Brunswick, and another I .".!­_,:...� �4 , I . It., , - It. 1 , , � I 1. ­ "'. .0 - Jl� ,%f-, -1�,��,I�k�..Z . age, her m row, irregular 4treet . w papers, are of such, vitai the Union' Bank of Prince Edward on the defunct Maritime Bank, of 8 ., L� _ the arm. .. . .�:`dftft face wrinkled and crowed with Y companion clutched me tightly Ity importance, attend to them after we Island. Another on the same bank is John. N.B.. dated October 5, 1881. 1 . I L�- � Coming toward us were the come from church to-morrow coarse and too short, a Dominion of Canada ten cou !- 4118® in all directions, b1ft!with eyes two Ferraris. 11ey mums havt- foillowed , In the mornin -&I party went bears date U_ . ' �_ (I t f the roy - " 412nOfft As bright as the girl's looked 118.from Catania, and t hey no doubt. to church, an March ,I 1875. The I terfeits are one dollar bills, and have - .,Ili . e noble mtat*aman was � athe work �! �-, -. . . I . . - - ., - --cl; �,,�, �_ - . . .f, t& very Picture of an old witch, and a -sight not absent. is poor . ­ ?Z " - t caught . o If us. foi they turned into Much to his surprise, the and the j�lamf been raised by scraping with - �- I .. ,I. C _ I 7'. - - ' a little wine shop. Acting on a corn_ sermon was on the. duties of the Gab- British American a knife and a little artistic pe A 1, 'my request she mt while i sketched be . Bank Note Co l )a y . n and - , - .,. ': .� :,,,t�� . ,�� . ';�f! � .T' mOd impulse we followed 11-hem and bath . D4 n is omitted. in ktwork.. 'rho border of the note has ,-,!.I � A. Bank - I _. I � I wave her a small piece of money &p our seats at anotbeir talkie. 'They COnr " How did your'lord,ship like, the sor- in . Of a'Orunto two-dollar bjgl not been altered except that line's . " � return for her dhelter- and the willing- versed toge men I" as gave . ;. �. , been added to make the bill. indist Inct. ., �, g- t,her under their breaths for kool the queen. - all alteration from the notes of the i I i - ;... 1118819 with Which she bad posed for mo� - There are, no $10 Dominion of Caqada ;. , awhile, and then Giuseppe,. whom Att- plied. much, your •majesty,,, he re- failed International Bank of Canada. notes. There in a ten dollar coui�ter- . - wood ►recognized as t.he loser at dice ied. � ___ ----I- --*t -whicill she was highly delighted, ex, � .. , I t , , . ,� will not It ol'be title " I"k of Toronto" is p]usto�d fait hill Of 0c Bank of British North 11 America at Ottawa, -6 . e r)t up and came toward us as if t ofinceal from you," "aid over the title of the failed bank, and I e e� a, Pressing her 'gratitude in overwhelm I ve the I It was very dim in- the queen, " that last night I . - F -, . sent thb . It is made by the 1. 1! .1 side the sMp%nd prolahly they- had clergyman the - text. from which to In HOL110 *5 the signatures h9tograybie, proctess, and is rather i r,r r I I , ir .- inig itbRinks.. Shi insisted upon ted4ing_nct seen us, for as soon as he, carne . '118UW4, -,] Me MY fortune and entering into t)ho'. nearer us preacb. I holm we shall all be the bet- eramed and others are substituted, ures are Iterior. It in numbered 16,279. J� joke w I thougut it, I held ou ha went lw*, and, after ter for his words.- I . ed - The .. .1 .1 I I .1 -his e - 'it is presumaig �. . — . . . '. ; '�,; L _, : J., il, . ... t my w . p .ring a few words to his com e that they were be - t- altered nOL,(' is dated September 15,1858, ,;`� ­. .1. 11 �, . I . � � . ter .I: !. ­ � - " . ' - ­�' band for her examination. PaD10n, turned again and took has (Jel. for the day passed, and and can readily be detected when . � .11, - - . .. I . . I . no word was hold - . � 7- ..- 1:_: .. . I I - * 11 I "Signor Vincett�­ she beg. do i -., pfirture.. heard Of the palm-ra , � :� JUST S`T F0 B FUN. . : ". L!�' I � . ': � � ,.: . ­ ; - , .- ­ I ­ , , . .i. I:i . .. . I . �- . � . I . I . L .. %. - - - _. � -1 _ . am, �iiu_ - At, night. when W', to the light. A strip of Paper is �:,_ , �. - " .. . _� :�. �­ . ' . .. ,� A; , �.. "Hold hard, old lady," I interrupted. It was clear they had [wen drinkin her ma' ty -,,vas aliout to withdraw. frequently pasted on the ba of .- . � . - I __ - . I I . As site reeled wreept illy when he pa.jse5J(( "he ttair To-morrow morning, ck the He Irtoli-ni a bair-broadth advena I.- ... "HOW do YOU know my name r' - ,sently Guillemo row from . . ­ � . Us. Pre . lord, at any hour you lease, we will I him . my note to conceal the alteration. tare) "And in the bright - "I know WhGft I know," she repli�d, - bPme �_,. - �� we could see t2w dark moonlight 1'', -, chair and crossed the room to the Land fro into t 1p papers -at seven o'clock, , , �. FOL'It DOLLA11 _, r .. with sounning smile that gave her lord, whom he evidently know, and if you like. . ,�L,:�,.�;_ RILL6'. __, . muzzles of the ':* ''. . ­. I , - There are five k I ... , 1. . -wolves." She (broathlesslYL 'Oh, how '. , ancient featuive an expression wiluall t1eY retired to an inner mviii. Both Itut the Papers had 'suddenly grown kinds of counterfeit glad You must have i , . I , � I . ­ r "Signor Vin- coata . t It they. ad .. a: 1 -1-7 was weird in the extreme. ­S the Ferraris were, wearing lblaek less roming. (Or the prime minister. four 4011ar not be Muzzlos O � I , I., and a I" - ,�. cetti, You WiN live long and have much soft feitt hats. we w fount P14 floating about. One _� � "I .! i I .1". it you suo. dro_9wd,exc4.,pt t, y I were similarly Oul that nine o'elo(,k w old Ile quite ia of the old Dominion Bank issue Of y (taking politely prof fen. 1 I .i bsVpiness and' prosperity, llu�d in noak was .rash- early enough to attend tg them. Mi88 b1derl � - . . � ... - coed in ewapilaig a great peril N%�hjcb er a stylish one, I. 4 g . ed seat in crowded tramm ­ . I A J! of a blue -color . February 1. 1871. The casbier-m signa - - _ I - . 1�, I—- -I.. 11-1 ­� - will Cross your path on Lbe eve of the aild Attw000lls was a brown one. The ;::11 - :' -' t, - . �� ture i,8 engraved. while in the genui have lix ., I ; �_ :-. ,: - ., �_ en it ­ . . . ,_ .. '26 w=oon next after your 27th birth, place was, now aim . �. ne taught to be olile, E am glad to ifieei i � i. I I YOui MY little, man. You r): Thank I I oml in darkness, am BUILT TO BAR OUT NJ ' '' :'' note it ,is written. A whit D . (1, your . - I . . . . . ! ­ . day' Beware Of twOmeB, whO will seek the lamdlord,who had been preparing to , CRORES.- e lines sepa . wofohellr vtell you to aIw#Y6 � . you.r life.11 Light the lamps had 1"11 interrupted 1 1 --.' I . .1 at. Prince Arthur's picture r- F,Ivll ul) your Peat to ladie8f Polite I � . .. I - , L ... 'We - - , . .7 ure from t I � ... .­ � I . q I , . .� MY curiosity- wen excited, b�.,Guillemo. � -background and tho Jett -_ il. but do all #rd Ple. he Ao'm; not all ladies-only old ladi `cy; 1. - � :. -a- Gor - is very I . . 1rull"m Put UP Ail Vekeikurn letter work ' . I ­ thest I could, I was unable to obtain any- the villain who has one out will try *r,tke 0441eilit 061rartureto an F irregular Willie, Xwmxna, they a�6y hist . o#j - - . .1 !.­ I .*rlb., : . . ry � G_ � . tb!'W More from the old crone. She to '8ta1b YO`6, or mometfang, " you FO . A I;ooi-* Aotographic coLtiterfeit ig peats itself, dgm't, they I Mother . ai I ,re down to the bo,I,t,,, 11 Ono of Oldest domiciles o 1% I � I 7 fused to utter another syllable except maid Attwood, n earth numbered M91 and purpor(a to be on dear. Willie I, Well why don't :ityr ' * ..,� e- - : . . I !I I . .... 00 I N.B. .. ­ 1 - i I . .ir .1t , I-,-- nett I 0 11 - - Another poor conterfoit ill . � - . . - hanging City . �Ii ... . ...., I . �ne; ina, peat "(&\If when 9 to lea i : "Bewaire of the eve. of the new moan the. other fellow's left his cloak ban by Dr. W. Van der floydea, tile : im - -` to rePea her warning. . havi3 an ideal 0hange c�kg&ks,,with Is that rft*ntlY orected at Yokoba tilt,, flank of lilliritish North America, fit. . , l';u trying , I . I . I . ��? . .. , . - noted 91, L6 Y Wnk, Montreal - P-Q -e Father (fryiift9 to ,read a* newspaper)'; . I .1 , - I . 11 I ­. , k ;n( I - - I I , I - ......" It W 'ving abated we took over the back of his chair, and I'll swop bacteriologist, of ljtrfthtl and Japan. I d wspaper),z I after Your `27th - birthday 1, - - This storm lba; with ; i - Th, "T departure'and returned to Catania ! . Akthe -work on thi,8 latter bill What was that raclrt�t in the hall - at i - I ania 0" I asked is a dust-poof , v . y defective, hilt the tl,rinkyti® is Mother: the children I , I Whalt go�d will that d Th,6 doctor's house air- I ink er w now f ir! -One of �Wjth.our guide, who had been �Ojourn- If Giuseppi,really meant miw,,Wef he proof, microbe-proof, building of ' I not in existenix. Pren . il 1� . A Hill Of the defunct fell downstairs. Father: I - i ins In " adjacent -hovel. The next will 90 for a man In a blue cloak," 11w g ass, I Bank of : Wentern ) Well, telb t, .. r day . I � . . I , 1 our erpli It stands on the bpen,unsha Canada has been thern that if ' . ' _' .11 was Friday, and we made up ed, "don't you a" I­ , ded grounds ! a] tored b �, acids and qi they can't fall downstairs . q ; r Winds to return to Me8sina, ... 'Y-a-& " I said, 1. of the hospital of Yokolw4is � pasting to a four -lictly, I I%- .. I i and take and kill his Own • The dollar IN11 Of tht-k Bal i all (M'L let the%d fall down at - 1. - . � � � I .. : , � . I I t* Wand on Saturday. I CK wort ng, 23 foot ' I ada, and a bi I I of I Ike one . . .. . . . leave 0 � brother 4 whiacover be I,,. I h house in 44 feet 10 wide.and. ik of t)PPer (an- � . - I . , could no quike .r ....-.. 11. I trying, �tbckugh if" he notices it there .- ad& ham been ebangeti to a friend f Mr. Ferry: M a mutudl - 1 4 ,I v 1 , � t i shaike off the old gypsylls 17 -feet b time Colonial Bobby: POTJ'6t�,rj t - - I- I words, . ; 1. dis, aft-hougli I tried my best to dim- w " 1 be •-O'Mw," igh. Large Panes Of' glass, , is generally or 1. . I,.,/- i . . A ,e 1. k . -_ i � I.. _i� � . arias them from my mind, and in think- "He could not see t.hol, differe - " it his business to see that I - I . one-half inch think, and about four in I t1lu'r,44"1111111,111n He , r lkuik of Toronto bill. Who mak,.� , - __ . " ?a .1 ; . i .., : . - - or - - n thin � . � Your friends may mea, ill a zj, i a I I-. ins of them a fact occurred to which tbi,-4 darkness, even i f1w were 801W. as to 1,1ve dolla about YZILL .. � � ' D( you don't miss th me "' r'n ches apart pre set in iron fratnes. so . PIVE JLLAI C()t1NTERFF,ITS.. � , - . 'lle"s ad r bil I had Overlooked; I was 27 years old on Attwood returned. , half d In the sides of a mllular build- I 11i: , . , drunk I )"n 1-4 are loany and haft I �: 1. � , , I 't Inquinitive. My: f�4y, I)OP, - ... I .. � )I widely Oil -ulated. A pan and ink -What doe$ - � the previous day, Thursday. ',k. ocks the walls eoulllAwfei t with poor I)ort r4it.4 'Lad poor t Il- 1) ictor tie himself Uu - I I .1.. I . a and will never ricoice it,.,, ing bloc I I . I I It !�L .. Thinking of my birthday led me to Arl,bur hnvidi�d me him cdogLk and are constructed. There are n win., letterwork is ussue I - , I Z .,. .1�.� Y I I oil- Oa const ri' 7 .. .. ;., _.: ."I ' t pe sow 8umheg. the air ewape being c d tgal"Nt the � like In &. t:.; . - think Of my mother, and brought ba�k ant 'milip, d ib the through , I)u peupit� of M Banque hard knot ii (11AL for Po': 0,14. - - .;* �'! � r re t ilti Of my father's warnin r if; of rpmind hinL%lf . 00 several alliall ope ontreal, Anothe p " he laid mine on the Italian's chair, takin ,11ings, around the up- 'tho old iii thats to of somethin . . � I t was never to put my foot Nue of t 11 11 11 lie " - or . ... � " il�' the other one aind Putting it on himsel per part. of the second storey. but t, Canadian W- nk of %%-b' A% es up, : . , lei . : (,()minor - I I . " 18* 1Y." Yet there I was, in di When Guillemo.oa !hrough which no ail' (* dated ay 1, 1871. 'l,be on- fiance , I - direct d N1 . I . ­ " . of it. I turned to in poc*et lord again he al)p1l" "" with the land- Is admitted. ,from the outside gravij "What's the Oluitter umvi-,aske the y e4red in a burry, for The air %9 In ct icularly the ,or- milkman wht'n the pretty youn . . manse, and found !hat it was a n Z he flung 111Y Wat over his supply in obtain-.,trait, and ,'ar"", `A signature is wile said she must ,� house- - 1; shoulders , � I I ­ � I - ed from a consideralil distance, forced ; Witten on it instead of bei 1he milk- I I .� morning at 5 quickly, alt 11 un8lead- a ing engravooll. seems ni . MOOM on the following . ew and walked qui( I. through , 0 lit, vaLlirll quit him. ­ . - t.4 -fully .filters , Tho papel. . . I O'clock$ 80 tlat according to. the (,,a ilY Out of tbe �Ilop. NN,e fo 10 through O[I,Pf, and eftrP . ce and %% - I - !k­ wed in & ton. wool to el'as" it of: photogl-Aphi in Also wry poor. 'A hadl it b i b"'e when You deliver - trice, wailIked one I*-hind the other down 1 for a feA%Q' . - ,:.,, dame's prophecy, that (Friday) _ le t,ounterfeit on the llaU hours it turn an ualy Yellow.,, - 11.., . . ) even' : . lacteria. 110 Insure further steriliza. . of Bri ul if T. 4,0(. it stand . . : . .: 1. i -1 I. wall my time of Ing the hill toward the Wat. tion the air 6 'driven against 4 gly. 1 is . a . I -Peril. I am not a ner�- . timh North -America. Qtiebee, � . .1 orine coated plate , dated November 2'.). 1871, And �� .1. �_ ". .:: T . the I must confess tha It was so dark now we could only - numbered -., _-'-�..`. ­ :. -, .. .. . . 1­ . ­ J_. I I NOUS "MAR'n . 1, when distinguis Y Of glass, which cap 44,490. - .. . pu I ­ . I . I t all the incidents together I felt 4 h Guillemo,m ri, tares all the mier bes the wool spares. ; . ''A 1. ­ WI wit.ho 0 . : py. I f icrollies brought into the. nsivel . .. . �..�,.,.,.v�, I ":.-� . I ,:1 ­ I 7 IF- I 1 as he , .1 bi It oree . i seeing the, color o his cl()tlles bu u I orile few m* Porhapti- the mast exte . � - . , ,. ,'' � - . . . 1, eircu- .- . : WANDE-RING L - . . .,. I � � i ... I I-,- - _;'. I ­ . It . . I had never told Attwood of neaTed tL I which ' lated counterfeii five-dollar bill IS on ARX"'. . , .. . in fact, I had alcrn . � . I cis words; MY Mot ' bung dangling botL" "I the clot Ilea -of the visitors soon this Bank ,Tht-�,Swedisb explorer of A . , __�; bt from the d amp (lie in the warts aunli of BriliNh North - I.; , � " e Ost for OOr Of another sbop we could ght with which Central Asia, I , .. . see the J�Jup wlQr I Kingston, America, . � : - 1. tt n them until the thought Of my, ha'd . . .t .he bou8e is f . iton, (�Itt., and dated May INt. Sven lledin, gi I - , "! -A; - k looded. The space I'a, 1875. Tilt- shilling in the scroll work lion voncernil ' 1. % . . I .." birthday recalled them to me. Ju t of the cloak. - "O tween the ves t I i e Ititest infornla-.- --­ , - Now 11 m Q.,38ed under the lam[) when ,)Joe � I darted 91"18cil Of tile building of this ,,ill ! I wo .1 . . �`::J ,.We sauntered along under. the shade '.1 a main across 'ka is fi fled with a solution of malts. . "mine I Is omitted, gi -t lie :.I - � �:. �: i, , across the street from wandering - of ". �_': . . , ­1 : , .. a recess n which, ho ha,d been conceal. ill it is fine and clear, Go,nu_ Gobi ­. some trees and inhaled the perfume of while- "I t Ile, I-ake Nor in I i which absorbs the beat of the sun, so Ine not( ' t4e Desert, . 0, and we could we the !resat a Phen .. �;: I . ; �, the growing lemons, Of m,,eel that. the rooms of this house are much omenoii I - 7 .. i � -�­ mixed with the �-% Of thim issue are Illulabored cLlWut� wIliell . � _. . I I " I I . ­m - : 1 M,e in his- band. He. -ram' behind the bIAIe 0,03.1 to 36.000, - IctQry smoke of IsOnic vile Italian cigar, cooler than from 3 contrad . ,--':-_,-.��- 9 those rotftted by the. this CO inclusive, while view.4 have I ,. . _ ­. . - - .,."Z* . , 1. were I an Utiler(eits )CC entertained. He sa ;. . J; I - - � Plifflnj& 11 reflated the incident tot cloak,. A afriking With all.bi,4 force, thickest mhades. In t9; ' 1wr other n,un,bepi .4 soya � :._ I _. "I. ­ I I . .... 1, _ll - - , and told him that it had been my Plunged the ati1eq-0 .evening the in- . . that the � : him , in the back, ' tArior is heated by tbe is , Tbe. lathe . I L'., of. its e work is very good, It should 'rarknit Nver, entering the lake , , .. . radiating be remembered that frow the west, I' th(I beat they have absorl - t very few gonu- . wings dov�n, during the - - 'e - 1�ft - h INfarer's nec'k, t"he in" falling forward )ad during the � . twenty - seventh birthday Yesterday, and lon his film witbou;i a groan, go skillful day. So p f f oc a4ts radial' . - e of the new I ly i�ad. the ,Live i's the syste in of re- . 'Do nOte­4 of this daite and issue are, period of high �ater. la.t' 111'sUl , - �;��_`.':-.11- jinooin. I anything, my frieAd Arthur 1"le me ')low been Planted. fulating the temperature, that a feW , 'low in circulation, summer, , I ,, '.-ie was less murderer erer , hours of sunlight even in If . ft groal qualiG _ . I - � ­ . ; ever turned, I)ut rft . There is a third note, on the Bank effec(. of y of silt, which has the � . .... . z"-._ - .i . - , than gin the rLT dia.gonally, Weather, reader the drivin %ervous and more pbleg�matio cros, d L . mpelf, but he seemed sLrangc-ly, 9 of British North America, Montreal, P. . ... - . 11 - I � .� . I cloudy, (lays fll� ) L, : , , �z _ I : agitated. . red house babitahl 0 the lake, lying on the ... 1� R . pea up a dark passage ' disc is Only when several level floor of the desert ! ; i Passed the body arld we and we low in Ru " t Q. It is a c<upterfeit of the 01(i i . 1. a ol� d the Is- . toward the- - . .. - "Let us !Delve 'here at once 1'r ecession that artificial beat on, (ficte 'o the l3ut 'L Ic , old Eel- n sue, and . . f soul heart . � ­- �!" - - - ; The' � . Wed, surface !, , - - I . W ". genuine notes being dated 3rd and and darkenin � . . I : lOw," -he cried "I • don't like it.,,, nothing- had occurred, be- summer wind.drift ! boat as i f On to our is noeded. month is ing the, - f f Pshm ; T - July, 1877. / Thoiniprint. b t., 1)�O%�,s gene. 9 the I" i returned. "What is not the first . by pump fell��a I c in hot air. Dr. 'V� an do He den I orican Ilank Note C' there: „British Am- du . . X hat r8t, Main that thinks - heavens with can k i;'I'et Ile, ­ ,w`_ --_-�-, there be in it at aill d PP said Att�;ood. ­He in ks he has solved It _ y, Mo rally. ., ­­ I f 5t �. Or .. . �. The old woman mu Nin the north If row . . ( , severed the 0 east , -and it to '... � - I ; � this lake, 1w,fore ii, , O, teads to drive �:: % !-� I 1. "it .! bad heard my name, L SuApose, and It was neatly done . blow. Mpleto germicide Upon a big wale. the note ,. The combined e � spinal c rd At a . . . be problem of & I in the upper left corner of ntreal,,p ' ... ­ 4 !�,w sayone could marks up a few enigmatic ,, iiiasn't it?­.� I is Poorly engraved, and th- vignettes Of the, ut - effect .... ... . . .1 . ". 1. . . _­.. -0 force the lake .1sout. river is ,'g'ng 4 the xvind, and the - coal words about a Row moon and tan - "God bless You • Arthur," 1. .dried �'. " I ' ' _' — , . .are also poor. Another counterfeit . Ile ' get." . - . ' I .� I "You have saved M' 'life.- ., ' �­:'�O I dated 6th July, 18 torfeit is hward. .. � -!- -.T �-� . Y .77, and is evidently yet Sven Hedin i thi� . . . I I .WHAT TWO DOLLARS W . made from the, same, PI " the migration '' I I - �. ,fL . 1. ; Tramp-Please, rd tp, as inn Of the lake is 1`14 con-' ; I f L � , * i­" - � - I ,'d;OUIA niver'ha'v beard any nji�re Lr, a couple of dollars ways It "swers to e note just de- 1116 �_ -, -, .. ... . - We 'here; Of course, talking in Eng IL . lish. � Arthur understoOd. enough Ita' of tha but stil-ut in direct , , Ar I . ; -1 , - , I- be matter, bout 0 'W it -shifts ba6k and forth interialit- , t tan -to catch the meaning of anyone curious to lbeine '6u"d give MO a nim, comfortwbile home scribed. . 0 � . � � .. I . . . ; .-I -i - .1 v. 1; : a word correctly -himself,and he always inF a.1 df Well. I. _ . r I wrote to the Brit consul., expla,. Benevolerit Party-it woul real is of the old issue and dated, IMA, ; 'I speaking it, but he could hardly inter somewhat for the winter, cha,nge. I the circumstances, : krioiv t.h� Irights of the thing, I A counterfeit on the- Bank Of 3TID13t- tentlY. accordialt, as �li- no man rAb&l * . - �: �.� . I - . i.� . . . I' 'winter long for - anel -� '- -, ­ : � �� I :. 7- A4, reEod upon me as his in I I'knew about-it, and aokin, suffer all September 1. It bears . .; . - ferpreter," Ti, h iin a largey 11 I : z-"I: . I �; I... I I � � I 1,� , , - � 'I m Coo I ii ' r, I n JM AL 0 ' -before - IMP been I- I by RU I I � ' r it. i 0 0 b 0- bi Is. I ,)e t ' ' 0 8' u e a t i Ii 4 mini 4- IOU ar � �' .. P I w,b t 5r I eh _ I I si 'I I ti I i 1 4 'i"I .Pf IT - I i � . , i I ! � i, �, I I I ! � , -I 11 P - I ; I I I r .1 - �i 4 1 4 1 1"I"I'l I I i , 1 , , � I I 11-11" . ie. s4ke, of twio (iollars. H�B.re is n . , ,'� . � . - ...; �� thatt strangers thou, ht"b as totally t 0 1,bo I � i a � - . I I .. . � ,� : 80 Private] if he had,beard anyt 'm � t' th in the centro of the ote the inscription . ,­`' ___47 �1. �, I 1. �', f� � --;. . IiIi" t.,: . , Lath of G - . ETIM I . I .. 1, ., _e tan u[ijem() F. ng as Money. . . # HE Som - . ­ '� !-. .. I .1 . : :. -- m,. #, ,unacquainted with i . , 'TWENTY-FIVE SHILLINGS - PE-8 : ., , ''. I I ­ . I ng'uage. � - : He rr4ri , C�Y.,A .. ES RSOA 1: , . replied tht. bankee, slr.- � �'. .. 1 .,t. the T I r �:,IL .:, ..'' ­ .1 - I . 1. . .. "But-" he began, when two Italian found dead-stAbbed ' !nla,n had ' __�' ­ � I ' PrOaOher-And, ,do you a1w . i , been But stop. HbW.-.- 'I I 1, while a small pallel 'in the lower left ' - �. , "tl - '_ ;I ' .... _. � - . en (* ome is that dmount It , Your Prayer,v at, 6ight I ayj say .I;-,.­-1-_�1 J � Potl'ef w'bo were straying at t,'be Tllat. Giuseppe, who, In the ba . ye a h I . 0 give .corner of the note in stamped " FIVS 4. I ',.'�; z.:,.T.. . - hotel papsed us, conversing as they , : . 11"haDY-Not al4w,us. , ` .same . . . . 1i - - _' , - . ;1 did so in low'tones. - � W88 80 theaLrtstri -was him brother, it'll get 0116 DOLLAR#9.11 Thedate and numbers are 00ine home t 0 . .When Pt I I , � I I . , . : cIke'"', a' what be had t b)MVIin' drunk, sir, an', printed in blue, and in the upp .q i :.� - 4 1 � dMe that he d than the Ill a ; 1_'.'.� : . � � ctthenTMth© PerAicb au' the jedge, will re. and -ninnAr ,oft. ArA +urf% ..q _11 er right ed and teal.. .,, "OPe . In gets S on-t I .. . go'Ve him tW to th. ti.... __ , . I _! ___ I 1111I.-A - _ 0 Are;f- � ­ . . I -1 - , , - 114.1 44111 - . � qx-o.!,�' , !� 4 W I , ,, . , i ..., 1111NM .. �. ;1 II-_ .,�IFA � � I � �. .. -1 - , ,i L ,­ � , , . I .11 1 4 .1, �i. I I � I , I " I . - I-A , . , ; 1�., I � , A .; 'I1� � , ; , I 1% � � P '.... ­ 3 �. I . " �. . I _., V , - . , . ... u,.. t 6 + r max::' q ,V r c k., y - t F `.`.. a. n " - 7 �.. pp. ... -. .- .. ,•- kt. .• .5 t- 1. : , , _ :. - :' 6 !' i.. .:. d ,. .3 I .: :rt 3 i 3f - :: r y.. .::... , A , S }fir +ra -d xti, }, { N,,,Vii : -, s .. t fir. } 1 ,T rte.,_ §; # , x I � J - 1.. , ,. , -s i, . x t . { l h 1 i p• c E{ ,. : ,. . . -: ...' .,. - - : e.. ::...:.,- :.„ ., n ..: .�,, "� :.�, ",,' r -- .3 - - d ' -. ],+a°t �+si` ^yc't -- - .. �:.: - --_ ___ 1 _:_ _ - - a.t i .. j s4 r r - _ - -_ -- - -- - - - y -_ ___... _ -._ -- __-- -_ It - MOO . _4__ S �P ,� =.:. a -: 4 t } '� _. -..� D'ELIChOU$ WINTt�R D[BII: J` -- - - - -- - - - -- . _ . _�_ - . -- - - - -- - . , Sometimes something is desired which } 3 : �. a + • Is a little more .elaborate than the or- i, - i .. Knots ,,' . :#, •Aj .�' t' 9 • dinary every -day bill of fare ,ti,ffords, •� ,r� ,rx.►, `• , iI ' .. and if the family are fond of Aysters, "-wo s `` 11-1 f1 � �' * �/�� , t- treat 't " .> „ - " hey will relish' is etu[fed o a A "' L�aB LI y sr 6F VALUAiLE Of Cod• -liver CA'04 with Hy- It furnishes material for the ' �--- � `' I t 1 leis PRIZ8s OFF @RLD FO Cp R RR @CT PbphaSPh�tEr Wj f pt « I'or , fwd do�e`n `large oyrrtel�s "make ANS�W,l;RB TO THE �8� growth �f bow, and food ` has t8, _: i ' ` g force -meat with the followin in re Q i Ak g g TIONS Aslce ®. the sunktn cheeks of pale for the brain and nerves. It I - :� dient.s : The breast of an uncooked fowl, 3._.: '. _ , chfldrer�, and glut color lays a li:tlroa�g foundation for ' th8 .� , chopped, pounded and then Tubb ©d �'t' You ke One of the succrsaful Wlenen P ti ' through a sieve ; one - fourth of a cup- The Inducement is Great and the' • t0 the lips. i ! • 1.11 fu! of cream or milk, one - eighth of a dev Outlay mall. .. �r a C)ptxlent. s Small. owth nd cl = P m I� . e ::' " Boa. and r.eo at al druggists. E.11. � �tl[e]� u�i+� cupful of stale bread crumbs .free . of • sins* ti6ti0609iOitiiigiigiiii +iiiONiiiitititYitiiiiiii iEtti• 1. In 1 !what Year wan f- - - -- rust, the white of one a victoria mf►de - _ egg,' one table- !Queen of EngRand. rfpoonful of salt, a tiny bit of white e - - -' ___ _ _ . n d„ BF COURTEOUS ©Nh, M[NUTACHNr FOR T4aTH- i OY]]� ,Kf.. i 3; P 2, In what year did the Battle -of `Water- i l 1' A; -per and a slight graat.ing of nutmeg. doe take lace, Never eCOnamlae- ,,,..�,,,,�� ti,; .. P polite '�0 1Magioal itit potency and power, pone - { ;� Put the bread and cream in a small 3 whist year did the Batlatii of courteous is a divine injutwtioa. Court- tract.in at once to the diseased nerve. -Gantt ±pan and cook until a smooth paste Queenstou Heights occur. esy should flavor every act of. the' All . ;- Nervrlrne. -nerve pain ours- auras i^s formed (it will t.atke two minutes on 4' In what Year did 4�ut�lbec Clt ordinary day, Its practice wou;Ld in -, taot.haebe in a monren�. Nervllwe, the �"' I _~ ' � i the 1>,zc6 of the ra e whore it should render to the bur- vest life with 1peau(y and sweetness locate marvellous Pain remedy remedy known , ed French ru(le�h -whin end- would garland the ro to pciearce, ma lee used= for all nerve , .. be put and'where it will Hardly sub ►rl ©). u1 Canada. ugh places anc� %]o� 'Take` this paste from the -fire and add 5 what soften the hard, and ire soothing balm PA,1419. TSet alt once its: efficacy. # Y�r Passed a British North to the sensitive, . no often needlessly --- the seasoning, chicken and the- white tA.'merka Act wounded. !:, of the egg well beaten.. Dtix all well The Ladies' Journa,1 will give tree to Pa, wtislk -ie a dawn- troddau farmer tt ---+ -• He's, an aridtocrat who has real cream; reco lifts and set away to cool. the first person sending a correct ens- 1 ` IIOW TO CURE CORNS: A hie coffees, Dry the oysters on a soft towel and wer to all tLe above queetiong, the first I t -- __ t stYa ;uir them with salt and peppetr, prt�e (the sic die in the list below, f[o aboult It the Y ) Fa•sY I Yes It yyou BriTS Gtr onto. of ne Tnrano alts : 11 I Now roll them in fine bread crumbs t'he Gander of the aeaand set of aorrevC rig'h't waY Gat the liege alwa e. Put- er. j -. J t an +l lay their` on a large dish. Divide rgawera, agorther tut ole equal io th® Y LvawsCovprtr. is y Hams Parolees Carn Ertraator Haver FRAI�tY J. Clttcrvey mattes oath b lhte li the �� the forcen{eat into twelve parts and flrat, and so on Lull all these first pricer �' 1. I Z , spread evenly on' twelve oysters. "La are tailq to cure.' Ants in twit sty -four ; senior partner of the firm of ir'. J. Cline ay J _ • i; y y given away, hours and cgua +s neither pain nor :dia. ! Co., doing buainegroin the Cie of Toledo, Coun- ®il(�ors8(� tits ot.het twelve oysters on the first _ ccuufort. Putnaar'H Corn Extractor ex- ty and State aforeaiid aad at said 8rm will icpzen, )pressing gently with the aid o! ; T1EiE FIRST PRIZ14. pay the sum 'of ONg iiUNDRED DOLLAR$ r Kubex :.` cis corns; it is the boat. t hei knife to make 'them tick. care, - -A handsome up -(o -date bra , r or each and every o"o ofCatar•rh thatcannolt ' 1. Put into a deep plate tZe yolk of , high grade bicydle, by a. well known �� beouredbytheuseotHALI.8 'ATAR KO Rr. ; �y , the e t. akel, The Doctor. --Mrs. Brown has O'ant for i - FRAW J. of RN Y. J . left from the fori?emc at: and (ladies' or •gentlemaq's wheel Bo at once' anal see her txr 8wor+n to before me abd eubxaribed in my . one: �� hole egg and beat well with a as 'may 17e Preferred.) go at once. Hie Wife- �L't►ya'lnd I srruet - prebenao, this 6ti lay of llewmber A. fork. Season with salt. Dip the stuff- Two- to Seven; -�,avh Ten Dollars in s the nice, l �,� D• 18B<i► ed oysters in this a =gg and then roll !Gold., . ter v► iJth' the Ipoy4 I don't know; bu.lt 4 W. 4LRA80N. CLi• ht Mrs. Brown a bcwk err- What to s ;Aq Notary Publla,. t'the have thread crumbs. being careful gi to FifteetY. --Each seven Dollars Ib BJ,fore the Doctor (`o 1 -'~ . i hem part covered' with the n Gold, mss, and i Halt r Ciatarrh Ozer. fa taken internal! an P 1. Sixteen to Fort mr 'hurry up before she doE►s it w dfreettiy on the bl d and enaoour rurfaosas { . p�l Ste, egg and crumbs. When all are done y-nine, -L�aoh 1!'[ve 'Del -.. aQo . place them in a frying basket and cook taro in Gold.t i ' of iha ryrtam. Sod t�qr teutimonials t ee• Fifty and Fift 1 For Coati anon taike ) &Ain Clovier Jr. J. CH NlCli ac UO., w1jo, - I f until they are a rich brown in , fat Y Y••ome.- -F.AOh another Di- Boot T t A'iold.ba► Dru�,ata, y6o. !i' at the. t.emperatu.re of about 400 de- CYcle •aamJe ae No. 1 �' � great II1AOd Purifier. �� t I{ ►ttr-two to one Huritired,meEacc�pt lvo tlonl3 fiHeadache, NervouJtmesri hru f- a,ill� !' green. It will take about one minute Do you tcgow wtlrle7e the R,o le t au {1 a half to fry them. Serve with ,Dollars' and a half in Goldcs clear as a bell and ° to beado not go to churtsh o J P 1' 1. Aladeria sauce, The stuffed oysters `After .these ' prizes will follow the B . p nnieP MY PoP Sees fiaQting -os tai : Way be kept in a cool place for several 'middle list. To the Gender of the mid- "Now tQret►, hearties, *' liatl tlti --.-- �ours before frying. file sc+t of correct answers [n the whole gallant captain, "yy°u 1r+i;vA a tough bat- �DVBAT LR• A. E gALTF.R 8AY8t�.. competit.iou, cot;nt.ing alt the correct tit+ be furs you. Fi}gtrt like± heroes till Buttalo, IV. Y.- Gents: -From tray der- - GAVE AWAY HIS CLUTCHES ss'ta of answers frown first to last, will yyour powder's gone, ton -run. I'rn a ' sonal knowledge, ggaained in observing he given Number one of these little lame, and I'll start now," the effect of your Bhiloh'a Cure in oases Exe��]tive MID,DL)[E LIST OI+' PRICES: of advanced Consumption, , I am pre - _T'he `Story `of Mr. J. McDoh69h,''of UN�i -OF THOIISAI�DS '• pared to say it [a the moat remaek' able Tiverton, 0rtt. NuznLer Une. --A thorou� thoroughly up -to• Itremedy that has ever. been brought to a,s • a,n . date Bicycle, Genre as Nos. 1, 50 and 4" my attention. It hoe certainly st►ved l; b1 in first list. I `ryas a Dlartyr to t�iok and Ntsrvous many from Consuntptlon, i , _ - :' au�ltheumn Ixm r Docl ern Feared Itr t of TwO to y_ (Headaches, C'auntui by UotLStipation, lweut five.-- It7ao'h a gat of one ---.._ he doses beA; heavy plated Tea or pin, Unfit for Ausitrclas on ' an Aver { age Taeacon f;tlae�k.- ;Flow did nu likh t�►���11��i` Trouble• 11'raw cuing to Hlx Heart -PIn1r nsr Knlres, 2 Days a Week• down at Bloomitown f R,ev, y a i -11 White -I 'tnl k 1'iuw /'areal Him nnl He Gave Aws+�y rKrty,Six to Forty. -_Each Ten D,al- �+ """` you t$ey're wide aware down there. Oba ! Hlv ('rutehev. Tars In A" then p 1± ore gold. SOmA Pill" is hsl me, but Dr, K you didn't preach for t heria? CU liV f��a c y�ne to Fifty - nine, -F,ach k Ladiest new's Liver ills at . 20 ots., a l ii Frrau> the Tiverton «'afchaitan. andJeor Vial(! Cured tNs. C gb I T .. 1. ;. Gotld Watch. - Anyu2le seeing the robust lrealt.h and Hizty and slaty - one. -Each a !Stop that °u ako warming. It - g Bicyola •. may 'Lt+ad to Cansum i active form of Or. Jack DZcl�rnoglr; ts#�aae as described for Nog, 1 b0 and This � My Own 'Testirnouy, sorrel it's tds of Elhiloba Curet ice, A 2&t.hot- �� d why is managinlg I4Ir. A. Ctilchris% bl in that diet. a h'< ;cat. Now I �N Never I,o�te+ an hour w eve your life. lej]]]]a,L]S]n� L. r - �_ harness business during tli:3 alpsence in S►zty -two. to OU0 Hundred• - Each a or Mile t� Meal." Scotland, woruld be considerably sur- halt dozen silver plat h'orkg. `ra�'k° -I say, M.aritq, [t thirty -two de 1 P This is the Written testimony' of a ' aligt is the freezing point, L woiader BI'• tt LL" pri_fc d cu learn that only two years ago gibe¢` will follow tfbe consolation wAll kno« n Toronto journalirst- ou can' t he'sque�c�zi ]� '� he «as a cotrfirmed invalrci and uriaf►Ie to priza9, when to the sender of the last Get ng point i wtrik without the aid of crutchtw, taut of oorract have his ntsrrre if you want it._ �jr. Maria -I don't know, know, Jaolc; possibly f such is the'case', and hearing of his re- one (the towers will be siren No,. new's Liver Tilts, at all ciruggieta,p two in tltp shade. ,; a �piarole), end. so on cpounti ". nrarkalj e cure from the ea�crtx sating lieu` the 1saG' reeeivod up to one bum iu u Vial, 20 Cents. _ agony of inrlammatory rheulnat ism by fired, whop a ! I 11 Disease " bender of correct an .' SbtLoh a Cantvumptiosr t`uro aurae the use of Iii. �ti i;liatYrs' Pink Pills, a- wetw up to oae huudrad iyrclualve wi1G Teaclri3r -t ' When a womatb'a bu,�iund (whew othetts aiL. It ie the leadirng � ' representative of the Watchman called bs giv0A the diets, Patsie wiru�t is alts called? Pat- ' Cougb Cure, aid no dome shoum be - Kidney , . ul,on him to iearnthe particulars. 111r.:� j Driseg ae per t:ltis list of Wo: wic�tier. Tea►aber: And when trltlrout it. P'.Jt> ant to faire and goes I�LcUoncrgh was found working at the LAl31 OR CUNISULATIUN YItIL1Cd', a man's wide di r eat, what do we call tt3is tlhot, , 1 harne,ss bench, as weal and act ive as any No: ono -A' Bioyole, same as No, one hint Patsie':(after some thought) : A 1 r% .._'_'._i' _ Young trios in the country, and in reply in flisrst list. wid- out -leer, mum. �h i>�Plo next dour are still !n a]l� a]ot ' I ' to a question - about his cure said:- Two to SevontoJrm_lr,�h their honeymoon. 1. handaotne Do you think soft 1 , . 1. "Yes, mine was quite a remarkable case. • ; silver Irlat,ed Tea &t J 4 , :. 'I`�vo years ado last spring while, aC Eighteen to Thirt Pieces. Yeas; fits got slroppid2g witty` be> }, o other htauue in NVinghain, I was suddenly (}am k B- y -Each a handsome i taken dcnvn with rhouniatisin, my feet Thirty -one to 'I'.hirty- flue-- l.atach T W.P.0 853 ' 'N 7 and ankles sµellirrg so that I cx>ula not - Dollars in Gotdi an " _ . even put on an overshoe. I was in beds lhirty•six to Fifty - .,Each Thrnet Dol. i - �� 1i[F WI]Plk HIIY Coin �lafnts fur three. weeks under the care of the Iara in Cashel `I .doctor, apI had to use crutches for a long Fifty'-ons =to Sixt - one-- L+`uch Flu® Ibl- I �, . 1. . 6 . time after that. The next spring the err► iq Carth THE ... I i. ,. - SALADA. .. rheumatism .ame back { I _ again, worse 3ixt� -two t o E ty- two, =-. A ' tine Gold; than ever, attacking all my joints, but Gem Ring, '1 ­� principally my ankles, kuetr9, hips, e1- 1'- �t;hty -three to N lost c f {' ` .1 _.... ­ � , _ bows and wrists. The d otor gave me Dollars ill C h y --Each 6eve4 rasa +�m,� NEW �, __ . - I tissd 1'sett� stets rcyy ay i. %_ �_�; � . ' '� �f :L ' . very little encouragtYutew, and saNl ho Ninety -one to Oq's�undped_Haoh, a �_• - Ail t}iFOeers ..._ -.1 " was afraid of iL griirrg Lu my heart and fine Gold Viratoh, Itlarh and r1 =� y�,�, �a lice, i� NGR �, t �N� I .1 -.1 _ _­, - - , �_ 1. � , killing tne• I had read a greaL. deal ,: Each $ i$, 4" , " :� aliens Dr. «'illiamv Yink Pills, and .'line dollar- IIWpstaltr� ,must: bacrl ilea ! I 1 -- the cures they had wrought, •and 1 to 1I11f LAIJIES' J�CTIt p P car ►to. tilts Wt �IIArSt.e'�i �! determined to try .the +ur. AC first I aq old e�tabliehe N'AL, whtah err � "� did not notice much change, buL be- toted monthly ubl nd widely cirou- 0 i ;1­ L , : " ­ I fore I had. taken a half ,dort)n hoxe9r 41st of tbirt P ►cation. It Con- WWO'n Disease . i I,— - y-at= large es, wits S. NO' D rs � ; 1..- . I was so much improvers t hAt I had all the latest fashion,, Wei i114etrated. . . ­ � -' gives away my crutches9 and hrive ser,al and short ator[sr, department, our pa !+i R • T. W.1<tiasrt V re uured ,their use since. 1 still boys and girls, bouat,T' •ta eaerr _ � L. q .�.. avd lends took the i'iuk Pills for anise time to and dotra. - ng- tic, r=r short sometthang to interest eve - - -- - -- er and I have never had a touch of cry member of the family. It is well MR . . rheumatigm since, and hope 1 never worts the small s �h� Ch - ; .i may. I can gay that Pink Pills cured even If uLecrtpttosj rice YQ 17 s+ You do not t a priao 1 but all HttU toy s Fifth ot'a CeAttlltj� ., OilOIC wrsia t wvrtw. tt roc �It me of a bad cage of rheumatism gird l the prises Offered v well be ve ears lire, J. L !�I chrerfully reoomurend th1•m io oJthor4 No oho $ a. Curod all tor<tla atT .. * _,. Oy 3 OLNtco,,stl aro,►a�r. "` - i I suffering as I did. ed from�� of Guy kind will be exact- - ..,ap h- .. - rat I I;` poste w ones. Ur. ' ',1 illiams' Pink fills strike at Any . KIDNEY and [.IV@R DIS @ASKS, N. . d sA " F 3 " tit- ".•Y' .» v N 3. Ti: r ,� :. . ''at '._...3 y,t«'.52}r�r the root. of the tiiu+a�t, driving iU person can compete espy ttium- f`o`rt the system and reituring the pa- wtbh tetatatnh� sot but THE OR.L�IpL , t�nslwers and t4hw I, tient to health and strength. In �a�ses Journal will be sent fora year to any of paralysis, spinal troubles, locomolort desired ! . , .. t�RIt�W'i` ti '�j s .A fit, .� ataxia, sciatica, rheumatism, erysipel- address,. t, .. ' ►} a.5, w rofulous troubles, etc., these pills All flue queatlornfs must tierat�rrwiired A �'. �, /�`�/�� -. are 3rilperior to all ot�rer treatment. correctly to .secure- aay priao, . ­iii I - They are also a specific for the !.roubles �r{he, competiltiou will remain. -opsh Is ba.t, adv�ed Kidney Di""O which crakes the lives of Her scans from now tilt last day of April neat. women a burden and speedil resf-re T Either !s Dan Otrotts. .11 Y en days will be allowei! after date i, Both end be di llCl :ii 1% I ' the rich glow of health ter pale and of . cloplbg for letters. to `coos the •' { �j sallow Cheeks. Alen broken dcpwn by Journal cities from dir�tant pelota, buti 1f t�� 10 time with �VV not C. 9%\ overwork, worry or excesses, well find must clot' bear later Salta CufO port mark than :. ,. . in Pink. Pills a certain cure. Sold by Both April, '97. g` a!►ar�� nvalids• i �►s& a ` 4"W all dealers, or sent b mail hs deol icu} of the A ppt nosubst,ituto• Write for ,1 ` % I - i 1. y postpaid, ppublsohera of The Ladles Journal must treatment blank to-day. Warner'` A -1 try Jr •Iiiol�, e1d•ertwbM tsMi1 at 5Oc. a bog, err six boxes for $L.50, be considered final. Bata Cure Lb., lioohetert N. Y. MNi aaY"t Ipl tr1ADA. Bw ♦ , by addressintg the Dr. Williams' Medi- Iidt}eiation a1 Loweei Paat►ible Ceoa I4 #LS I ' ' 'ti .. erne C'o., Baockville, Ont.ti or 13cheneut of prizes names and addrtnsas of winners as war n •faL M adv, N.Y. Prizes will be given ill the April _.'�!t � 011, PMaoipr I (Beware of imitations .and: acme`s` of the Journal, N i substitutes alleged to be "just as good.': name will be o winner's _- -_____ - publiehad, however, If a . w a made ' - " - • r nest is made oat to do nc►. ir��hAm���� --- �; THE WINDIEST AVON. ! Addre� and make all order` `� _' ..; , :. _ T1id Bluffly and Whooply come. i °� to The LadiOS' .. Journal, pgonbt. 1 s , ­;T_ . _`_1 �:, j.r. .'.'.'. * ", __ _­ _. ! ..", blows B Canada. Tyr �• r I should say so: - - Thep were both _: ­ uS�r1�S CO��E�gB tlollballa trlowirrg at once till Whooply's voice r ,, ?1 . 4 i.} 1. - - ! ! ;1 tionrwerattan t :. , i y gave Gut and threnr he .load to retreat. } I ` tHs wild k; ri, `'.'; -- -T -- t Company, Ltd., ,�"aM, cures of - I'A1fiHFUI; TS 'HIS CAPTAIN A1t►i.Ma d I w�i• V%A,*wo*,=,k&ns& "�'; tt: • 1te.1. , al if •fi�gg' EV�� That was a to fir!• -x! 0.,f �Ieninatis �L Y not very gentile answer a } once maid b a - -- - • Y private soldier .- - -� e - - J { .;� Woman to Frederick the Great of YI coals, did 1. 1 u Bqulpsse.t a»d Qood Ba[Id WoMt ! ,,,< •t::.r . �, svo placed the- cl p `' , {f . r_l ,� During a campaign [n t�ileeia, the,a1( r^a - . .­ ,. a Q�� king made it his habit to stroll through __ ro ~s""" t ` } } hie- camp In disguise at of ht �N$j%`pg/ . g to come into closer relations with hie soldiers. llta►111�.- Giertard and Yougs 8ta. 8l'I�'ht 5 t ' "� How Many do 4 ,f r> �',� i I One night he wa{n at at the :op, ICdaa more teaohara, morn stud s : . 1i[wr ar• mturail•, g �PQd by ='a st53ltry entai, alit! arptst�s many more young ,wen and ; '� � � ' � , 11 - w.a1r .aa doll .ad but suing the Qroper pawWO1•d. was *roman into food positions, than any oihor , '%. ;.� J i 't iu�er uasotd atl•mtu Oanadi,str) nainasr ohooL' Gt t artfoalars, �xse�Jhe•. r, - , { tA►oush autm.os•poltal- Permitted to proceed. Instead of do- Bator any tirrto. Write 'VP', Ii. f H. w, - �• � , {J ;ti. � , r id► to th.tr esi Ing so, however, he endeavored to tempt Prinoipal � r t; '• • - !,� ' •3i- ; , I i it�tJ�oemtassb... the sentry .into accepting a oIgar, say- 1>teurt tltbesaeIlde. FDR, TWTY -VIIN Y -i9 �iii� ��fat"t off m y and•ueeUvelrr moved Ing that a smoke would solace his -long ""'�"" its �t,� B1AR8, l GWOUND �f'•dle=n..s w•saadi watch. 1h11N In Mtl��d FreO b �e I 11. �_ M1 `tell. a fl The most,k�, •' jt - ;, pronounced ay ptome of heart Y Y { Bgawet Elie rotes. Weald lire disease .are x , t} i y - VILEO' (Can.) VECETASLE DON palpitation, or �t uttering� of the ,' A ��" t'r - � i 1. wed Ylhots' BanaUw watch. soldier, basil, ahortno>rs at breath,` w k or irtegulnr But you, have m �+ pulse, smothering spells, styling of test eraSti �� , r t :. 1 BAKIN t; >!rtaM 76o and 96e L y 1permist3iOn, said rwkles, nlphtmare, spells of boos.` or exlrefus• i a t � . .ttusy Frederick. •n m • th 1 i>t[o "Your „ elan. The stain rosy tto oengoaleA, cat}�ins' _- , """,­ I.- wogribgins. ! �ihTi spa M ,, lyerm[setloni `tried the soldier, headaah ®w,dlszinosscar�*rar�go. Iiitehort•when. - - - • " ' -;. II , ."-.z o>s.a a. A d whQ are ou i _ * I-ver the heartautte e, or tired out ea, t o • + `' _ >; r7 PP •t, oa�ws Trite, ant tti8 �turdj`aald y or palpltatos, !t le diseased and treninieiri� l►Dt do lane- f -- "A. A. C.'' 11gD16IN ., " he hi itnperattvo._.Dr. Agnove's$[etirtUttreh strvoti - • 1 !! CO.. n$ ells id- thousands f lives It absolutely trey r fails to , '1 �' ��. �. p.w.. All4ettJ�:it. THE Coors E SRI Corruptible .sentry. Whitt would my tiro perfect relict in 8o minute``, and, to aura ::� captain easy f" radically - i t r' Y m _ _ .,f ,; FRIEND :.�: �:. .- .. V., {, ti,, ��x y 3 a 7 m J}'i:- .s5,�.�. •- �•a ry.�.�-.�:: -F. .E3ir- R=..,: id.�.':;e. �.;/,Ee..v.. 11 A­000 'S- ^'fi}.�t -.• Y �` E'LS _ +��°�1 - rrjk�>i,i - ^0j �d r) 1 , 4 •� _ w s«>. it€f „'f R,�Sii s .. -'(.i.1• l : �. - - s.a 6T - �IG r ggyy -. r7 R X ' `-.fir" r ! lit : • 'ijr;i - •'r k.. N. . d sA " F 3 " tit- ".•Y' .» v N 3. Ti: r ,� :. . ''at '._...3 y,t«'.52}r�r i. P.; $"'aC st'•a'-sA3a ��ri•''. $<'x.-;i^4 ,k, ;.in k , 4 4 e 3 -' A7 1. ti '�j s .A fit, ►} i w Yt Y 4_ x„ ..��f :PI �,:i : .. �� ,1 ,. - .. _ i. +. _ k.. { tt` . ' _ 2. , •? i 16✓ Lei J f X t , . ,: v r "'' _ §F Q - #,C` r � , o E �,� t , RV 0 r YtV f ..h 4} �. ai _'yy'� °yy✓' FI y:y i. •... .,`l�iX. ,. t r r -„ �. r .:. .:. ... - , ,:.- .. : :z; -�ta �t 5 { .. t F F w 4 - e• 1 -f ( i b»i � - ( P U » �d n r ,►i4► f 7 � sY`• a x 1 i# w r > o a # 3i J4 k 1 a 3� + y' S i t.' i -n .y 't' a t b . r. "�. . r . is d: rv, $+ ti 't sal � �. �. yi .,:,. 3 - [72:.1.. +, .. _ 8}. _b r , . r y ? ..: ., \:..r t e tc s { 1 , :x4 :a. ,.... -,- , . u, ..:. I �'. -"{ . j $ `c�. . � . �« _ <.. tom+ - �• J !rr". - � fir. ,�'• s a a, �• t , t -i „ } { r , ,. ,. .... F �,. :, ca p • a T'" i i' F d W 1 f • i ;sy" r , r ,y 5 i.- f OU It ki i7 Bii0it1ri192t 8 : Hg referring to the address label on your paper you Can always "Certain the date to whifZ P11 your subscription to Tula Niaweis aid. I Remittances are acknowledged by a R,i 90 of late %An label on the first paper tol- receipt of money at this *moo. Always D t e -ate paid ahead. 1f wyt fol �n a } ERING}. ONT., rEB. 12, 189, Los F .. gr s jr ` LoCALISM'S.,,an pll The best package tea is Ledella. �. --Alex, FixidIny ape gat Sunday with friends At Cedar Dale.. au -VV- E. Vanstone sbippea a carload of gI $sills and hogs to Toronto on Monday. tic O'Brien will be in the Whitby Rhoto gallery every Tuesday, Friday and Yc t w aturday, l l if l ac i -Mrs. Geo. Lang, Church street, s ee v . rather seriously ill this week, the result pi i of a severe cold. at .+ t --Tile recent soft weather bas badly tr ®cuffed our sleighing. A little more snow -� is much needed. of t --W. Harrigan and 'wife, and Mrs. °i '. Cowan, ar., are all three confined to the s( h )use this week with severe colds. ° ter; -Dr. F. L. Henry will visit Piokeriiig P pled will be found at the Gordon House tl - the tat and 8rd Tuesday in the month, 5th t1 . nd 19th. 24tf tl -The big- Toronto Globe ie much eXer• h cited over the fact that a robin has been y B9en'in the city. Why tha'A is nothing, a T Malvern has bad a robbin all winter t a Deverell continues to improve d end his many friends rejoice to think that " ' he will soon be around again. At one v ' time his condition was decidedly alarm- 109. s ' - Scarboro Township Council meets in t' • t regular session in Burrows' hall, Woburn, ° on Monday next, February 15th. Those q r who have, business at the board should e make a note of the date. t -L. Wise, who is attending ' military I ' s school in Toronto, was here with his par- a r R eats over Sunday. His uniform caused 5 Y s'' considerable excitement among the little f # folks, who were assured that the fenians were not coming. h t Z - -A very successful assembly was held in the town hall, Claremont, on Tuesday t 'w evening of this week, when a most r { pleasant time was spent. There were a i { number from Markham and Stouffville to .F assist the local contingent in making I mf.rry to the sweet music. r ••-The -horse buyers came here on Mon - day as advertised, and some - twenty ' ' animals were offered, but not a sale was I made.- How frequently this has occukred f ALI il15ie % wuship during the past year, c Shortly the farmers will not bother with c bringinx out their horses. If buyers I l� want the animals they will have to visit t the stable, ' l -R. L. HugRard, of Whitby; was here i last weed and called to see us. He has . been appointed by the directorate board 1 r of the Ontario and Durham Agricultural ' Society, to canvas this ,district for sub ' bcriptions from those who would like to l assist in placing the association upon a ' sound financial basis. He was sanguine as to the success 4 his mission. ' -The grocery stook of Andrew Linton ? will be sold by auction at Claremoni on ' • a Tuesday next, in detail: It will be re. Fq '�r s; membered that a few weeks ago Lipton made an assignment to W. J. Stark, of Stouffville, for the benefit of his creditors. t r The said ptock consists of groceries, con• fectionery, flour and canned goods, r -some tw.i hundred dollars worth of books have been added to the Publio Lib- ' racy- since the last catalogue was issued, a large consignment having just been tested this week. Next week we propose ` publishing a list of these now, arrivals, but if you are not a member of the library get ,, a ticket before the list comes out. The ,t =Y. �. first ticket in a family costs 75 Dents. and it F ,l eaoh subsequent ticket 25 cents. -Mrs. John Latchford has decided to remove to Cleveland where bar boys have located, therefore she bas deoided ' - to dispose of her household goods by : auction on Thursday, February 18th, at I her residence, Church street. Mrs. Latch - ' ford has long been a resident of Pickerihg, and.her removal is much regretted by her many friends. The _ removal of her family has also caused many expressions of re• gret, as they are held in much esteem by all who know them. The family will re. I move shortly after the sale. -A peculiar gentleman visited Bibbil- r I- ham one dhy this week and vainly en- deavored to float some mining stock, at one cent a share, although he could not 1. give the exact location of the property the company desired to acquire on what the mine would be called -two very matterial # ` things to know before a person would care W. ,Y to risk much capital in stock. The gold fever has been reported from several por. + tione of the township, but the epidomio bas scarcely become so prevalent, that 5 , men like the above can find many suckers. l It has been suggested that perhaps the i claim he desires to push forward is local. _ ed on the Don flat-9, but a counterpart to ti that. level tract is not easily found in this towit��6bip. -- -�Sinae the- sleighing cam6 a few weeks ago, it has been the custom for the young children of this place to bang onto sleighs passms, through the village. There is iiotbi - strange in tbat.-as the same prat- J ties prevails where there are children and j sleighs, but there is much danger connect. ed with the. practice all the same. , The r other - day a little boy in Markham fell beneath a bob- sleigh loaded with green `Y Cordwood, The boy was shoved to one >0cle by the runner and escaped with but z a few bruises. On Monday Miss Dolly Nerr hADVened to fall beneath a pair of mind to s , leighs. - he had the X resents o f m tiling to the reach brace and the hind bob ". cgs thu s prevented frorb passing over her ; pdy. -` I,t is-- a diflioult thing to preyent .i. abildretl from following this practice,- bnt "t can e done by parents being more Y ,, rigileit, ar efu) watch m p ro, -.A more p . gent ti a slledirig c,fr team;* bitter toaro , .6µ `iF tT.a Tarr` YlafL .nf.. i r _ eF.a4LAP 4e i$7 • . • 'tl tar y # -. .. } .fY , 'ir i .. -• .. "� ., -: t 4tA d r. .n _. �.. , . n .,..e r.,a ,l ..- ' 4' ,. �?-^..: W Y •}5 nl ,. -., � .: a -: 3z ..... , : -.� f .. :. _• - +,s , h 'in i ".a t. •• T- � .t -I 1- sr , zi -.,_ .- .- -a+.i -,. :: '. .., 1. : k� . Nln. ".i a .I. B« ,,,,,• ,+u � , �_ .,;r 1. , I: -. -. I .. , <, -F! ;t :, ,3 r,. .1 I F s ^° -:. .: .: . . -. a :.: .: ••.. :.. .. ,i .: t! 7- � � -. :Y.I „- 5- { r'•R` _ _� t .. .i • fr,iG.,,d S , : R i f 't n sed with _ -Take a look at oor sale registers this -Mrs. Vibbons is indisposed ' i rah - - , , � L u :•.t " h f. 8S . 4x18 W8 are told. 'week. It may isa you. . 4 ,R:: '.,,. ° i��•.. ;t:ir: ', ' ', ' m r y ;, .s�'. 1 Dale of Toronto is bore -Miss Ella Patterson, of •Clagtm5nt, is -Miss Jennie , . � ne friends. b friends here this week. with her name r a - Misses E. Whitney and Maud Logan Charles R. Marquis; of Ripley, is ez• - da , • ected here this �wdek for a short say. t ! " re with Oshawa friends over sun Y P Y thank on, the pitisattng is re• - •-Miss Jennie Phipps, of fiodorioh, is ermg, and will be around in about a with Miss Annie Marquis for a weak Wight. • - -�J. Dickie A Co. have asked Into stook -mrsLatchford is desirous of send- to da 240 ail a of fine boots and s t coo reald8n08 Dn.Church street Bole shoos, some special values. * �' ` T— �--- =••� -- • : 4 t` ,4 it suitable tenant. - Through the careless use of it hand- W. -•- O'Lear 's sale on Tuesdliy Was a azte the other deep' W. 0. Ham suffered - t Y at success. A good crowd attended the lose of a portion of the first finger of • ` 1 the bidding was keen. his left hand. r The blow is alone resson -The St. Andrew's Ladies'Aid itpent a sible for the eparcity of the wound. I P ` W$ ha`v dust erred u y i asant afternoon with Mrs. James Trull, , East Toronto. :,, first shipment of new Spnng ] 8to>tt Road, asst, on Wednesday. " i i } s y. , ._, Goods which cicaludes some fine - Mahler Bros. will offer for sale by Louni ' Constable Tidebgrry� Ike osited j Mon, on Tuesday, March 2nd, then with Governor Green a wanderer by the I Velveteens in the leading shades )le evaporator here, Bee bills for par- name of Brown, who was led before John New Apron Ginghamd, and (ding - alars. Richardson, J.P., East Tpronta, and was �$ave you renewed your subacription given sixty days, as his means of support , Lam Shirting. New CottonitdOfi f ? We have sent two lots of delinquent were invisible The tramp gave out that +, I extra value. dew Cotton Flannel rY counts to 'the Standard 'Merohantile he worked for a farmer named Geo. Good- n letting agency, and another is now in orham, of Riohmond Hill, whom he left , Blankets, large size, and many t . last Thanksgiving da with x24 and some long 11 )paration. If you are two years behind g g d OthOr n8 GP g00tls.., A1t30 a to g end to the settlement at ogee., and avoid good clothes. He go on a jamboree and DOn,t lost all his outfit, and when he asked- to be . line of clew Soots & Shoes. t ' Iuble and expense. taken back he was refused, and has been a J. _ -Her host of friends will regret ex, rover ever since. fall t0 read our advertisement �? Aingly to know that Mrs. Thos: Pe'art, The new-Norwsy fire brigaiie had their here next 'week.. Come »ow and Toronto, is seriously indisposed with first run last night having been called to the form of blood poisoning. For a day the residence of John Ross, Woodbine See our Now Spring goods.,. , two her recovery was considered im• avenue, the building having caugbt fire v stove. arYible, but there is now a change for from s. defects a etc . The members turn• I 1 ' I . •:" I � 1 .'�: T . e better, and trust we it may continue• ed out promptly with their buckets and ' Y axes, and bad the flames under oo trol bo —Mums have been hovering around p v© g Au� a oaf l i is village for the past month, many of tore much damage was done. pp j } will be made to the village council fora } e children being oompeiled to remain ant with which to put the brigade on a 5: I •. ': ime from sohuol, for that reason. No or the fighting of fire. number of grown up people are 9i'milarly proper The hard g times carnival, hold in the D • .• ' 1: flitted. While the health De artment F Curling Rink of. Fast Toronto, was a red � ' ,es not consider mumps of eutfioient letter eve ❑t, enrpassing a❑}= that has taken • is kie'. iportance to require placards, they are pptaco in'the town for a number of year@. ry contagious R11 the same. ,The attendance was large, many people be• - The u ils of th'e Methodist sabbath ing present from Ellesmere and other j r P P . h f their teachers and neighboring villages. The York Citizens oo1 , with a few w o - ` Band was resent in attire suitable to the sir Ensues bald a ooiable in the base- P ant of the church �ednesday evening. occasion. The following prizes were given: - be parents and teachers furnished the Aran's prize, Charles Nilson ; boys' prize, George Harvey gypsy maid, bliss •Genie ,tables, while the scholars, particularly 8 y ' 1 i s inery + , ram, Blaylock; match girl, Miss Lizzie West win le younger olai ses,furnished the pros lake. The judges were blr. Blaylock and over. It was a'very pleasant gathering,, ' nstable Tidsberr Tho art of the ' Co y P is will be a source of eatisfaction to the clown was well taken by William Wright, . >ung people for some weeks to come. who uniquely wore two faces. The band 9 Y -Henry Gordon is receiving the con- will give another carnival in the nlar 7=�- ratulations of his friends these days, from future. _ te fact that a deposit of old has been 1 soovered upon the farm that adjoin o his Altona antation in Muskoka. The precious Drawing wood and saw loge is the work Tour choice of Girls Tril�� led flats fir $1.00. ' Felt Sh 09 fetal was found in the bed of n stream 1 3;� the same stream runs through Mr. among our folks bore. 25 cents. All Wings and Feather Sprays 25 cents Henry Meyer, of Bethesda, was visiting ordon_ s place. Although our Owns* friends here this week. I', . tan has had frequent offers for the place Mr, and Mrs. Abr. Lehman; of Stoufiville, PI kerin D08 the find be has not disposed of it. were visiting in our midst Tuesday. ors• I. WiS6 G --Bro. Graham, of the Chronicle, wfL6 This is a good time to get your harness ' t the village Monday, but failed to call all greased up ready for spring work. • _„ ; _ -- _ ' . ad have it out with us. , As to our dig. Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Harkey, of Ringwood, ing for some mineral beneath this our were visiting relatives here last week. en, such a thought never entered our Mr. and Mrs. Wellingttcn Paisley, of - St )loesal brain until this same individual Churchill, were Visiting here this week. ■ Messrs Paddington and Carlyle, of 3rd J inured us that his daily toils were par• line of 'Whitchureb, were in our midst this r ied right over the shaft from which om- rates all the natural gas that su lies /he week. u • i't�e are gluing special values in i FF Getting np in the morning and getting nmense demand of the county town. in the world both require more or less eel? 1 ' r .fter giving the venture a fair trial we denial. den 8 Long Felt Boots ave failed to find an such thin beneath ld. Muzzlemen of Dixtln's Hill, seas ! , E Men's Rubbers and Socks ai• foundation. 'here attending the special meeting Tuesday 1 '�, -The friends of the Melville church, evening. Men's Short Felt Lined BOOtB carboro, have bad bills issued announ' Our dairy farmers are getting in their ing their annual soiree for Tuesday ice this week This is good time as spring And all kinds Of Overshoes and Rubbers*,:',... t. veining, February 16th. + Tea served from will soon be here. t • h law to •:, ::_ ,_.,. - I The farmer who knows enough } to 7.80 after which a cod program ill I R F g - f" Johnston, keep out of law suits, knows enough for ` e rendered. Revs. BrovyD, practical purposes. po U ����LOTH� �i. 1 nil Vickery will be present and give short Eld. H. S. Wismar gave two Bible road ddressess. -The feature of the evening "`` _ I a' Fill be the singing of the Wemtminster ings on christian perfection in the union church here thIe week, Tuesday a ❑d Tbnrs 10 peg it ' nt. off the regular price in th8B8 aOds. t G 'hoir. of Toronto. These, annuals have da y. afternoons. lways been a success, and this year Some good Samaritans have got Ben's Be A s B V N T I • 'reater things iban ever are expected. On logs all out Into nice wool ready for the labbath next Rev. D. B. McDonald will store. This is right, not only be good but ' preach appropriate• sermons in the church,' be good for something. - o .which all are invited. The s cal meetings are still continued gave your Fall ilot111I1 --The following appeared in Wearies• in the Union church with increasing inter , lay's World : Mrs. idaokay, the wife of eat ovary night. A spirit 'of enquiry attar he Rey. R. D. Mackay, a retired Presby abetter life Is seemingly aroused. Large made : by Brian minister died Iasi ni ht at her loads are oomkng from sister churches in ' g adjacent net hborhood, and the results are r' I esidence, 89 Metcalfe- street. The de eased lady was a Miss AnaQn, fhe do- good iaterestinl, meetings, laughter of one of the oldest and most Be it of Altona Pubife sob ool for the r I • ae espeoted residents of Pickering. She month of January, 1897. Names in o er 9 eaves one son, Robert Mackay# farmer of of merit. Fifth class -Floyd creator. Eirt - -- nnisfil Township. Simcoe County, and 4tb -- Birdie Hester. Pearl Boothby, Rolph +- ! ive daughters : Mrs. David Carlyle, Mn. tVhlt© gild Chas. Mowder equal. Jr. 4th— n "' ?, N. T. Brown, Mrs. (Rev.) J. A. Grant, i;dward Hoover, Nellie Hayward. Sr. 3rd ;..•.. C icliel 3i0hmond Hill ; Mrs. Thomas Carroll, -Rou Koster. Chas. Boothby. Ernest ri Forsyth. Jr 3rd- -Benj. Boothb Z,ellah Eremunt, Nebraska, and a daughter. also y ` eeiding in the same place." Mowder, Gertie Lehman and Libbie Dark. Perfect Fit Guaranteed* •` 1 ` -The scrutiny of the votes east in the ey equal, 2nd class -Ethel Cliff, Millie 1 y Mowder, Ellen Yake. Pt. 2 -Lucy Hay' . event election on the . repeal of 10041 ard, Mary Hayward, Thos. IBanderson. iptFion in this township opened before Vrt t. 1-- -La6ra Boothby, Freeman 11 • t p . HIS Honor Judge Dartnell, on Monde Mantle, Henry Elsou. Jr. pl. 1- Vergie Ant in Pirie's hail. Lawyer DnVerne� Mowder, Eva Brown, Roy Hayward. And See Cllr ults rt. i eared for the hotel-keepers, CRAB. W. MACDONALD,' :, vii while J. •� - E. Farewell, QC., appeared for .the ooun• ..' Teacher. r • �� i�: ail+ The interests of the Temperance f Al is r r Bale Register. The _ I. nce were gua tie.] by J. B. Dow, of B Whitby. There were many reasons given FainAv, Fla. 12T.a.- Extensive sale of `firm . Best luY��lue liI �! . byl Mr. Du Vernet why the vote vas an e�iook, implements, etc., - theieoperty of The Market. Fi ill gal one. -He claimed that one hued• the estate of the late John Williams, at p red and fopr farmer's eons voted and that lot 9, con 9, Pickering. Sale to Dom • _ ` ae'tbe bylaw was a money one. in that it mence at 1 o clock. Bee bills for partic We Have all kinds of Rockers and Easy Chairs; also Dining-Room chairs in of %else the revenge of the townshi , Baoli. ulam• Thos. Pouoher, suotloaeer. the latest styles. i. . p voters had no right to record their ballots. - TimmDAUt, Fes. 18th -- Auction sale„ of Sideboards and Bedrobm Suits in all designs: Extension Tables and Kit Ilia Mr. Farewell stoutly contended that household furniture, etc.. the property Of Tables always on hand. Choap for Clash. ALL a001DS DELIVERED. ' farmer's sons had a perfect 'right to vets Mrs. John Latchford, at her roodenoe, UNDERTAKING-Our undertaking department is complete in every run on .hip repeal bylaw as it was not in any Pickering Village. Bale to commence at no and Robes always on Hand. Caskets, Coffi 4 r! r 1 'o clock sharp. For terms and other �f .. rt•... n '. ` geliee a money ono. Mr. Dow also made particulars see bills. Thorns Pouoher, x : -� a similar plea, and cited a number of ` auctioneer. HILTS D IL LIN GHAM,. Plckerin ri eases to bear out the contention. After gATDBDAl, Fi68.20ra:r•- Credit sale of horses � �• : heart 6 ng this part of the scrutiny fully cattle,- furniture, eta;, at lot 88, con aroaed, His Honor reserved judgment, Pickering, the property John Wilson, which will be put i later in writing. Bale to oommenoe at 1 o'clock. For. • There were about on hundred and thirty partioalare see bills, Thomas P000he'r, or'd c 1 ' �1 other votes challenge , besides a number : auctioneer. 1 ,. of irregularities at polling booths cited. 9V$DZr>snAY, Fxv 24TH.' Auction sale of , farm stack, implements, etc., on lot $2, i .I p1e A ireconut of the ballots was conducted 3rd con., T of Pickering, near the vii• -1 w ieh resulted in reducin the majority P' g •, of 58 to 57, against the re al b I•law lags of Cherrywood, the property of Wm, desire t trite that• we have urehaaed f%orll y Money. 8 months credit. Tbomatr We p ? Ater the recount some evidence war. tak • Pouoher, auctioneer. erg; in connention with nonresident voters, EY. 26th-Credit redit sale of farm _ C! FRIDAY, Fk 26 h C • anjd the judge adjourned the dorutiny stock, implements, furniture, eta., the Hopper, his oneral ►"tOrC business in aremont &$CT W until Monday neat. It is anderstoodl "that I pproppeerty of Ezra Roach, at lot 27, con. 3► if'His Honor decides that farmer's _!OD Township. No reserve what- : - hsjd no right to vote the defence will con ' ever. Bale at 1 o'clock. Flee bills for 00Iltli�iue ill@ .but3iness at the old t3taxld Full line Of g6ne "al set to the voiding of the eleotio>�i, bgt if- list. Thomas Poucher, auctioneer. - ., '! ... the decision is the reverse the ToRSDAY, MARcx 2nd-- Auction sale of Fruit ! i F , h the other Gould $r�iet3t family +_ ehjarges will be gone _fully into. In the Evaporator in Piakerin Village, the ro• g perty of Mahler Bros., at the premises, store Sad ' alwa . in clock• latter event the enquiry will last a long time. T Church street south. Sale to commence .. _ - f k There was a large number of the • sh r . For articulara ape I'llir _ 8 olr�l lna11 ua ltitleFi: at 2 e cloak a p p �C}iir 1n ` ratepayers of the' township present at - .. �, bills. L;,Fairbanks, auctioneer, llfbnday s proceedings., It. wogld a � wr I * AJkt • -r a's: n, 1, - - ' r•s`4. �- _r�'t_ 3,,,#iaa:•.elii'.�+T. �^'aiu�'�.F.. tal=.k?•�l ' - -: v' n ' • x ' -- - F �.'Y•la�� f.. .�7s,..._ . ,r ...,. _, �i.+..- ,i�'•r•Yl:lefE�e- .� -