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I 1. . ,., ��11 ,i�,��,_,_. -_- , .�,,�-� , I k N I W ,. , ­;;;;;;;; I '­' .­,. _. __ _­ . .%. '=" �__. I - - - - 4�;I.... ;�__ , - ----�%..._.�,�Ji . : �� ,:,;,Z",�'. . -, . . ­ -7:.;, IT . , �... .`­., I- - I 1.i . __ F - ; -71A. " -41- _ .1. I . �; ":r�, I I . .. . ­ " .'_. `- .".- ­­ 1. .. - - !,,.�.�� '. ' ' V - I . - --.� � : . 1* � NO. 4 ' : .,.I I �_� . -��, &- .10 I � 1, ,. . ,::�,.­ - n It. " _�";.. .1 � ,., , .. , . NT., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1897. , �. � :,:� -It !I* b: 1 �PIJC 1;116t_'A ­.;��,, I .:­ - - 0L., . .. r � �.11; "..'. . - . I . ;.;_%,-.��:­,1, -_ � I 11­11NIMIIIII I . " _.���­ -� .1. i � .."�­,%,t- �'! . . . . . I , - nowmanville. - :���'.:, . , "'itg ." Mount Pleasant. I . . I , .O., . ,.� - . f,t4ournixt(6,awbo. - '. .� I . ... . I I ­ : � _1 ., � , , .VT . :_.. OUTAROUNDUS �' - I . - , . . . I �� � r�_ .- - : . �rZtl!'.��,',�..'-',-."��:�.I. a _ .. _ . . - ­ �.. �.7T - - I . I .1 The.following Is the report of S. S. No. Hi Burk .has rilturna -Irldiaw . . I � �� .,-- .- __ . . : . .. -I'll f . .. . -from� 11 � ,. ... . , I I M,19'1�1. . 11, 12,Pickering,for the three months endLax . � � I w, .. . I . I LATEiT LOCAL IIAPPX=N(38 RZC03&DZD BY t . I T�. ... �:-, I- .� � � ..,,�'. - -- _ - _P Be - ' ,.�.-_ I... , I, 11 I , .. 11 . A 21 At,-l8W.­8r.--4th.= _UOOd, Jas Brine. formerly. of Brunswick ., .,'..-',L. U.W-cle G�Ilcia . , �­� ,� . TMI JOITIED DOWN as 0 _ �' _- . . __ _ . . - hotel,Colborne,has fallen heir to a ''. ,,III .1�1�k5 . �1 ,0 t� _ 'W'D.,0�"!_-C-P_ Katie, Madill, Charlie $lorry. Jr.4th I -t- .1-1... . (183109. ..,, '. 7,� � . ,' LVe & BIG:. I. . ,. I", .­11 `12 ,�..T. . _.:.1D M.BA CORRZSPGNDXXTB. large -,,���,7� 11 ".� .�:_ ,; : .�� nor Case and 3@9 I i. . . Mary Burton, Orville Burton, Phoebe i,beritance in England, I .'I A.I"I ­�':-�:'�.� WMtreat,Pic alrafto .�� . � - ­ Tomlinson, Fred Cov�ie, Lizzie Gpotick, - .­1.,:,-�9_,T,­4,y , _ * 01566 bows: X .1 . . PLAREMONT I - .; ���km � . � � , I . - . a Jol. _. � I ,� ..��. ! to S. � -- agg! . I ,." �," ..�, Fred Gostick. Third-Samuel Cochrane The many friends of Miss M . .. I . ,:.-:tjo Wes,.. 22T . . T". " .I. ''. ----------I-- i 1�".. . I - I p ______)_M=WT==7M77TT=_ much improved in Milton Russell, Flora Patterson, Bari I ffe, Colborne. will be pieasia to hear � ;,,�1' ... ;1 . , [.�D.. O..M., F. T. - Thomas Gregg is , I�,� .. . L.., � . C. IN . . . Ham,: Charlie Goatick. Second-Lila that she ip al . , _'. . D F,WAR, to meetrical . - owly repo veriusefrom typhoid .... I -'W'. . M health. . - - .11 -� . 6 M Xtiention given Vince � Mrs.R. Sadler is very much improved Barclay, Eugene Percy, Bella Graham; fever. � ' . ­....._..-11_Zzl:7,I_,.2, ' L' in%-"N CHUTSIXiC Bette , I . '- �,* �14 nt b -, * L.71by D3 J! 33� 1 _ . .,- . , 7 . PLH'2nd-Fred Madill, Ettie Neal, Nor. . , �_- - t ls.tel ", Chief of Police Jarvis.W.Jeffery and, . -w ,� . . go" wa block.PiNg.g.O-t I . in health, L 4 .,_"-�: -L ;.� .- ��,, a :. ton, Malcom Patterson. Sr.1stTTwRassell Post Master.M6meiat, Or6no,'bive-re. . ,��` .. ... -I �LL 1, I Lqtber Bowes is indisposed with ery. ;.: ',:-.,,V,,5i...- 14-4=", 'L . . Madill, -Arthur Russell. Jr. lat-John turned from a hunrin-g tour out north -1� ,._',*.�v,:, I L � - - ' L 7"-.L :�'­ �L..k ;.;. 11� 2-.-- .. all . Neal,Cochran,Maggie Burton, Dels.Bur- bringitg two fine deer witb.th I , -�,�" - 4 I - �',- . _. . ..rlu . 1-4 0 t%6. . . I .---, . . palms,but is improving. I am . I , D, S., of Tor6nto, Was -,�,���, - .., , . . 11 . J. Cumpbell,D. ton. Wa. G. GocF.LiE,Teacher. ---* . '.�,�.�,�� - 0.1�,- - * . The Executive of West Durham Far. 1. 1. ­ �w, � E NT 0 DODS. & FORD, BAR at Cairubrogie on Sunday. I , . , L. .. -,� I ,IC, RIST S.SOLICITORS,?,TO-,10i Ads. SPIN ' �' . I of through freight over the ..-.-'-: GREENWOOD. ­ . mer's Institute will meet. in -amlicil . * ..,I'.�'t��.'s . The traffic . . I .., --_ . . . .. 47. -, lororto. At L Claremont - . . : -. .. , - . . chamber, Bowmanville, Friday,Nov. 12, _. 4�,T, � �4� . . . - ��1�71� ." , ­ I laids, stroot -Bt. " FRANK I C.P.R..is very extensive this fall. . . _1.:7_- . I - 4 !1:-7:- u , , , art ,� ne,y,1�loan on morigue. FILAIN.h .: -102 L 4�. ,;­7,.�_ Tu d and ,. 2 C=M3MT(3lr- I any from here attended the hot r6ist at 8 p.m., to arrange far holding institute , . I . . ivered another M . . , . ..A- 1 . - 11 "­,� t In " I T'07i.--. j5REW DODS . � � Tboa.HiAiingboEt5m del . :" L' �' � . . . at Mt. Zion and all report a good time. meetings ._.�, . I 3 - . I- . . . a on Tuesday. ' . L I � . T���L:'�-"_ . . lot of enlarged pictures . . . L : � ,. - '.- � -BARRIS. Miss NI Michell is recovering rapid H.E. Stevenson, who has beed'engaRid 4-41- ; - - ��4��. ,LL,Q. C., Choic�Family Patent Flour'i4%75 per-bbl. " ly' in F. L. Grden's milis for'the past three rf you. ,sv,ant hi,gher taxes. _ . .. ", 11" �. F&REW1 and County e I - * aclih6 L her duties as , . I .. , , rZIL,County Crown Attorney, p r to,. and will eve long rib � . ..,I,I ,7_ or. Co%lX%3OR2s-,WMtbv- Bran$9.00, Shorts S12.00 e years, we are sorry to say is about to Jes;-ve vote avainst the 33 y-law. ,. i , , 10-7, . 4, Z. . . ,..:� I., . murse. . ' . ,:t;�r-`o�,i - I I I as and Fred A.Lawton, from Pembroke. I ­ %��'11 IVRAY, BARE181 ,At North Claremont.on Mon3ay, Mrs. i,taking his place, We regret ,�e,yy'miich __ - _ I-. _­�­ .!I: , 17.. , 1 . 1. - . ., , "" I ­ . � - . .. . ..I... � � .I. L . I.. �L, I Site Post -ard Howe presented 'her husband!that Harold is leaving us,and we hope he . . . : . �. � ;-. . - ers,SolioJto I 0. othe " I James HogIe is much 'pleased- these . . w-Aitby,ant n .B.UI;,�.�'B.A--.T4s-- with a son. ..., .-IL � I mav have success wherever he goes . . - . i.. � 11 1.i� , ,. Only to Loan. BY , - i oe Walcott started from here (' - days because it is a bo . . :­tL-:-.�.:.-r, I ..�jEd , UJyray.LL . � J. J. McLaren, Q.C,, spoke in the' J' - Ine dar� y - : L _; Tuesaa� evenlirio in favor last week for Whitb�v with F. L. Green's His fri�bds are,pleased ta welcome..E. L .I _It .. - -I . 't - I - 11 Workman ball . '�, :;,,-��Q Ve vrtai*y. .. - - ..11 11 � I I� QA , �- , of Local Option. Jersey bull, when about four miles on his Alger back to this neighborhood. . ztl � I. I _ii6 1- - 1- , way - R. J. Daley and J. J. UcLaren. spoke ' ' . . _­_- el. - " ' 5�" 1 . ..,- - , By SUR- ! I " Ira Boyer has sold his I the bull became unmanagable and - �­ iiiT;6,V E T ER IN'A turned on his master. They fourlit one on-loap.1 option here on Wednesday to a . :L . ...I , - , . G30-29, Graduate Of tlieteorend�s`rio so- � ..,. Go6dwood man,and it�vill be taken away another for about half an hour when Joe very .. . . _. ..�� oi-onto. To . member . I i wi4hin a very few days. _ - ' - _good house. ' 11 I .1 . 1--:.... .1 , 11 succ atO*a Teacher n 6 , . , terin ft eeded in driving bisopponei;t i boon ill I or a ary Me tca' Association,,, �� I a lady who occupled . Co ner" has 6 6T , I Mrs.Gur.tillow,,th' I b%-. Joe, was puzzled to know I . 7 Co"t"I d one-quArter Mile . creek near "'itar In, ­ fif I� - - pu*it on S-,;-uda 1 couple of days and in consequence ihere . . .- ,.. . e and re.14-006 one I f . . . Telerepi, address .t I the Metbodist F, the 31st j how he -c6iiiii get. ;hx--animal-out".of the . . .I ,� , tb of Green ai'ter, Green-River. . , - . . ' bus been no school. - - a it Hin,ort,;F I O�.sddres - . I �� alt.,was suddenly called bome to Chicago I creek. Thinking of-his old Mexican ball .' . _., I . - _­­IIIIIIIIIII"""""""' . ill _', throug� the death of her daughter. The . . . George Vnilip ji. is'beqomibg quite a . . _11111''..... __ : young lady met witli'a-railway accident, fights in his younger days�.h.e p,ut his cost of late. His; favorite courselies .. I L� I � on over his head and settiDg himself for the ,reesor ;_ -.IF' . , lougins*0 Cawb-*- -- 11 I cis of h,)r isjuries slWsuc- final blifit. made ii spring and broke the along the sixth to the west. ­ � - -L-. - . 1 . � - . . 1. : . ., - from the effe - . . I. � � . - ..:i.'' .I .- . . � .. . __ , . - . � w 1. buli'e-neck'in.the first-rouncl,,t9us settling -.Bert-Litton. wh,o A in Aloiotrea4 has - -. � . 1, culube'l. . I . " HOMAS DUN'S Conveyancer, 60� . - --Patbmaster Hutellicon wishes- us 0 the fight.' �:_ . I . left the. grocery.business and is-now ap� .7� . � inisslo - = ii�r, AJUATIts, s.tc. . i t late in connection %ith the Reid , I � pr#nt .Olt-- I � - .; ... �. - . an, . . __29�­I ,Pic , .. 13ROCK FLOAD. .. . I star f, L or kenjagri College further s- ' iced to the guildink trade. a I - . . . sidewalk episode.-%hat that gentleman-was -- � -- �. Miss Reesor is hero with I.,@ si -_ B U�.Iq T I 'G ener of Marriage . . -. - .. .: -are p eased t . . Ont"iO.- of- Pickering, -:- 011tario. / not-seriously ivimed nor recdered.unrot- . Mrs T. B. Willis. We I ty of . Most,of our farmers have their turnips Licenseal the I . . . stat;tbat7tbe latter is much improved i I as the store or at ro do.tics,Pickering .. . sclous.but just obak6n up-sliRlivy. That all in. . . ­ . .. IS&*. - . 9!1:_Y Re-opeus for Fall Terta on Tuesday, ,his fall was due to a small loose ece of 3. Kays is-very lonely these days. w,z health. - a . . . iclensed. Ana-. - � . September 7Lb, lb97. - . 1. board,ibaCgpitat have been placef ito trip wonder why? Joseph Monkhoase, of Altona, an ex . - L. - __ . HOMAS pOlUCHER, L - _- '-- -­ - someone,an in thus villa odd is vie-iting.ber diti-i Mrs. Reeve,of Pickerio -township. paid cl tjona,r,Valustor,etc.,for Eon York and - d Wk.1-1 M d ibia the walks Re bliss May R . .1 I .. . 11 whole of North and South Ontario- Strict have all,been gone .over.Lpd repaired W. H.Jmckson. council a fraternal I'll on Monday. Hi tion FiTeu tole)orders b;WLU or tol h '! .Miss Eve, Judd- visited bar hame'in jovial -smile and friendly manner were Ues r - - - Cherrywood Saturday. - oeModerato Address 13OS-POV im wborb tlecessary. . source of -much -pleasure to those wb - . . . ' Frank Mantle, a . 2 A .33zousbam.021. ,_ I Mrs. fter a protracted - - Miss Daisy Rodd.is visiting bar- pareals met him here. . __ - . 1. - --illness from consumption, diea- at the in-U-tics for a few days. I I , ­-_*­� 11 AXID BELDAM. auctioneer., &a., . , " L ,. residence of her father, M. Beelby, on f Joseph Mitchell paid us ir you want your taxes . n Wob urn,solicits"U"from his no casrous .__ I,. Monday, Deceased was highly respected ram Kingston on Sbildly.- & flying visit du-oed ,vatie In the t4(111D &IN" dabothfarandusax. SAI-OffsAms,faxit - . 11 . tnd.durino'ber lotig�_illlness had the cou. * days. 'On 1011"'blallot Wednesday. � is that is to be said wW be and siorythil i the atmilask Car* fter .- . .... . Arthur*Boyes!is all arailels those . . . I led by the subscriber w1tl ._. _: "�':7 jolation of all her usigbbors and friends. Cc atulations, Its a girl. . I se.d to the vsry�beat ad-ut"G. 49-17 X _____ - ...- Much 53Lupsibi. is expressed for the Mr...pleased to Welcome our-old friend - __� _- BOARBORO. i .. . ... -, - . . . .I-- .1-1 - . r.. - .. . : . I- POSTILL, AUCTIONEE!�YL�-: WIF-_ .7. . � 'L _'- ..� bereaved ones, The funeral took place to .%ties Jtdia Westgate in a'r midst, again. ' L ......... i". . . �'-. .- �� - _L , ,. . The Y.P,S.C.held their'busine'" meet !' Utisars. Elliot rimitid lit the hams of.E. . . , , s Green RiTlear solicits swag from . .. . . I ._ __ Erskine cemetery on Wednesday,pd-was . 7 woustr1ioudobotblerandne". Sal"*ftarms. . ing and election-of-, officers .Wednesday J. P&IkAast Sund �i .­ :. .1 : I , 'm � - ' . I _.- : , farm Stock,ana everythl _ I- . � composed of a large cortege. - � - _R - .. � 1, . 4 ag that is so be Gold will I . . . I . 6v'. T. W. Neal'oecapipil the pulpit at , � ­ . . - LL . . . L L.�, �," .. with the.utina L - . I. L - - ­ . 'Graham Bros. are highly ple�sed at !oveolng- . . . �. I L i handled by.the subscriber -0 11 1. '.... , . - - . the Chicago hiorse show, - W ,Hilts be*,&large staff of workers Washington church last Sunday. .. � .., .. , I ... N and Sold to th4Tor7�boa,tadT_teSo. sail ... ... , . . m. . � . ...-6 ... : .. 4lan - I _ . .. _. .. Th e...--.III, . their success at a evM reason helping with the turnips this w6ik. With ' John Bray*, Misses Broze,and Minnis' ' .' � , ­ :.... , . . and their native villageha so much help he cam egos-bustle them in� Bray wore the guests of J. Fracigh last �: '. �T .1,I "'h I BE TON.TOWNSHIP CLERK ' �, . .� .1­__ . .. . to feel-proad aim Their hackney,Royal . . . - - . , - _I­_ I - - . � ; . " A or for taking ::,:-' ,, - �- . -7, . - Sunday, . . . I .. � ." �� . -1. I . -D4 Conveyancer, Commission - r.. . 1.. --._ Irl ". �'' � -�....: , n a number of first prizes, , Our early winter didn't have the eatit, -an ofins ally attends. =- - � �:�', ',,�­ wl­ __­ _-,�aluarits.,Accountant -and Insurance - .. - . . ­ - - -I-- - 1 Standard. wo action 'of stopp(ni'the plowiiig on F.L,. There was' a good not . . . .1�11 �� , Agent. - -1 . .I.. . . ­­­.'�­---, W .. . -. -� I . the . I A I �: ,- - � - only to loom on farm 7. wall pro- ' - I I �.-- . . . I besides being awarded %be prize as the Webb's f,%rm and his imergetic foreman .at the Literary society meeting held at ,.�...L -,� � - si. Will,be I . . . � L .L. . . - z_�,_� .�­ based. 0771CII-At ;�C=XV, I _�. �* :. : . beat light horse"the grounds. Courier, ,at being easily disiouraged kao twb h6me 6f 1.Stob6i last Wednesday evening , �Y'1, 'IL I - . .. 47 = -�. _ _ '' , ,, L _ -- �- ,,,.. - .�; . 1 . afternoon for le IV the other backnev. was-only beaten by -programme we* presented ­,--­ "_!�-,,,_ . ... . 9Vr**nQft&UGd=0=bu X*nd ff-Ir I L C _ , : . teams going tbat day. and a very good . ;1�� . I - i _'.:,.r,.!. -1. I- I - Blue". - ,�__07 12 0 .. -.- -.- Royal stamaard. -Young McQueen secur. J ames'McCormisIck.has rented his farn,i.4 consisong of readings.and an address,vocal � , 11��111.. . - � . 0 .7 I. . , . ' - . . - J -- "7,,','-,��L.- rrHE WOB ,- ­ . . ..- . - ad si6ilar bofiors in the heavy class. The to-Richard Meda, iiind has mbnodneed a &nA instrametirt-al minic., Instrumental ---.--..I ..,­' �_ : . URN HOTEL, is &,boluxv . . . I _. I �. . . 4 . .. . I .L well furnished in every de partmont. ,The -' . I - ;4 1 �. 1.�, .... . . an-will amount to about SlAW sale of his Block and implements for Tues. duita by Messrs. S. Thompson and J. 1_# -T.. ".. -� .. bw . I . prizes w .. to&=suplilled with the best broadf of � n.- . , - .. - .. I-. 1-1 ' - I." . ... 7­ _ , - -.7- a numerous Lfriendit-ind relaiivee. day.028rd inst. :Be will occupy.the 1liouso, Glindentiva were an interesting part of T.. -, .- I - ­- - _., 3M _­ ­' ­_;, �_­_ , , n4 in the progr&mme The to -. ���I'.­_�`, ��=�L Iiqo the stables have be an J a at t4fitt6d . . -L . . society decided' - z� . , I-, _.�­ . and Will be found convenient to stock men " . i� ., ..: were deeply Rrieved to learn on*Monday taving -reserved that-when rent g the . L... .1. �. .1 - .: Well as otlism - Special attention,paid,to , --­.�. %Let James.Richardson. of-Walkervon, a farm, We are pleased tcl.know thatbe study Scott's "Lady of the Lake".this see- . I,. .. . ­ ''._; -sommellresal travellers. and inewls at all bours. 0 0 - h a oa Riorl and-'Xi - lied-" I �­ . �..' "L."" _____1tW 9 -- resident of this lonality until some fifteen .aud family wifl not leave t i I lity. as Fortar was appoin _ _� "­1%4�,A�Iiy,Proprietor. . - .. ... - ­_ ..- ,� . 24Ay . .Year ­� 011 -- ,.... - ,� . . ­ . I leader for -the next meeting., Arrange- - I I .� - - ... . .:1 .. 'ber � '- - Green River. . ments are being made for two Interesting- -*,.' . . .. . I . . ' ' . . I . : years ago, had that morning(lied. - I L, :_1 I . . s6re?d of Envialmd. '', . . . .­.. !.,­'-_�,' ­ �.�_ .� .- ... - - - I ­ ­� ­- :. -.,. ,� ..., L I - CW .. - ..- , � _ - . ceased- Wad wife have both beemi-in the � I I I I .. . ' . debates in the near future. __ 1-� - �, I � . - � . - .. . .:� �:, .1 1. - . ­ :, . - . . I .. . . wo weeks - To&d is visiting wit Mrs.Elias ­...-L-.."­' _ _�4;, -::..-.. . .....-. ... SL Go-go's Church. .,­,1�_Ting. - , we propose to rod% our store,and as new To.ropto hospital until about t . Mrs. h A grand rally,of the Young People's So- - ._�: --�:.. I - 1� . . ago, when thoy went to their.home. MT#. Bice. , -, ,, , . .. - - ­ ­ ... . - `T_ .. .---.r � . . ...-:: : SERVICE0, - 7'.. '. I fittinp and goods of tbia:--sesebm, we ciely of Toronto East District (including- .. - . . ,. I . . . .- 1. . k - I . -,- .�. ,�.IBV.P-D'Lit-lifforning Prayer- - . .'SO a=. think,will not match,*we invite-you Richardson was relieved of a tumor that Miss Stevelliscri,of Toronto, in spending Centennial,Washington,Sca,rboro Junction p t. _... . ,._....., .,.�:;L , ... weighed some firwouty-five onnat. De, a week with Miss Hattie Hutchison. several Toronto charebes�,is.to be hold on .. ! . , .. -, � � . So nday School . . . SAO R..T-, bu �t,priaafl that Will Make it ' ­ ­...'.�- -I .-.'. I . . ­ .. . . � _.6.30 . _. ...to L we a -aptist Tuesday evening,'Nov. 16th, In Washin . ", , . I I- . . r.vtniog Prayer . worg while to purchase for ceased- ka farmet, ang his br6ther -Harvey Ferrier preached in the B . 9- . - -1 . - - .. � .. I ,��i. _ ! &T-Sarit"and Bible Class - 8.00 " lash J=g November%ad Do-- - R58rA left-br-,a.on Tuesday morning to church,9th c�n:, Mmirkhiim�Sunday. toti cbarch. Am-excellent proRrarn will be � . . . ....I�m___, _ I . c I . : . ­ ­­.­ . I , . . - . . . - The snow t6ob .- .. % � ... . . _;L .I:I. - oember. % I attend the furieral and attend to affairs. i- us by aterm Tuesday Riven cofisisting of speeches by Rev. J. -D.-� '-.-z. .L'.-�--_-.".��o .,, .-.;. ..-.:.. ER " , -" - - :-. _ . , .... . . -_�- &turned out a perfect- T�:zgg.ick president of the district, Min _. �', I . ,, , � &&`l# L.- � _.. A widow and grown up family are left day morning last an , WS111 A T IS EIGM . . . , �iac . . ;L.� � , . . && I .:L'L' ,. . . . . . ,1. 9'. �� . . _ . . . . , , . I � blizzard. IT rem., J". SiMpson, presi. . -.1 L. � -1 .�r I . .. I ... . 13' a . I . ­., -L. . I., . 1p-� I . be in . . . use was well filled with gueste dent of Toroutop; 1 . --:1-_.�.-.-::: ,�, . . ,�. and the price Of All 960" yroduce is improv- ­ . - - - - Every ho ethodist Young Poop a s -.--- , - , ­­- ,� ­� :,� . Uf -. .,��-r-'_jug,but it costs no morg khan uou4l to spetid a I I . . ,AbQu1_7 o'c1qck Monday evening undav l6st., . go look forward-with piesl- 1106 and fte or two others. Music will - I I . I .r '-�..surinattho ,: . . .1�_. .1 . - . - stable to the -rear of Paul Lawre . ' - be furnished by the male quarkette-of Par- . I .. - .. .. .. - ­ . . - re to the ye&rJy gatherings of the B&P - ;� 11 .1 _.: , .L - - - �j,�. .. . :,I ! � reefdouce was diiscovired to bIb on fire,.th . . . . �. 0 tiat friends. . - - - liLMAnt street 'chuich and by Mile West-'. - -- - . . - . . . .. . .,-. I - .-- -_._­�_,-- Aw ...... 7'..I.I.. . -blaze havilig Atarted iti-ilie "lloft. The �,.,ail=e,,A a Methodist jalem, -sclaiet of Metropolitan church, - - -- %. . W jl� - - ' _. - ­� L. . I - ­ . .. .:, `::-' �, - "�- - alarm wits speedily Riven R e friend t ill Toronto. TEepa-blic lia-im-beet- oordim4 I .. . . I.,t.%�,�: . . - '. ­ . ...z nd a .buiz .6 well-attended I . . - q .,_s�_­ . .. I � I"- .. : crowd assembled, bnt a:s the stable air3 from-here. FF610 *eeath broUgL 1;out a invited. : . I ; - -., '., . I.. -,� .1 . ')%: . . . _.:. L'. . .., or-roZONT0, � , . .. - ... . . . -I :,_.�_. �.- ... ..�We have that are good honse were connected by a. woodshed, large number. --------"- - .. I _" ._�_ . . .. I I �,Now term now open. Betwx facilities with .-%., . .. d vicable but not the ,�:� . ..�- " . . ­- . L ­ ... - --1 &nA as there was no appliance with w4ich The annivers.try of the Baptist church ,Vats In the top space asid d*ftat Zonal ,�. ,, , . . . . . ' . -- � �- Is r attemA8,13cle than ever before Ib ..-. rery latest in style you can ,to fight fire at hand,,even the pump'being held here SunAaj azid'%16ndiy Was a great 01ptidn: � .. .. _� .,. � .. - and Type . . ; ,1�I have them from 25 to 50 B-4- . '��­. �' _-,.. L' :'. ­ . . I To . ' aber being fine. At all . -.. .11 . . . ­. _... ,�;,= � sinew, -Shorthand I . .�._� .., writing departments. Mem- 1. .1 * - , . -1 I�. ;;1 . . . one were . .- .....z ­.,�, . " . . .., , -peF cent.less that the old in the building,it iris impossible to save success, the ,wee . Brown's Corners. . . . .., _ � . . se the three services the congregati ., .. ­ . I .­ � . the bon - This being decided upon, all I .. 1. .:, 11�-­:A'11� . . - .,.,� ,A,"n ;- . :4, . . 'LL,?,. . L.' bon admitted at anytime, . , 1;�,�/ :.price. large,especially in the afternoon andeven. . . . ..".- .. - ,. _., .�:17,4.1. . - _ . . ;. _ . . . _� . . . . . . . . ,��. _� I , T .Telegraphy, added. . . -1 1. � .. efforts w;re concentrated in saving the jug,.when the .cbqrcb was-weeged from 0 - . � . . . � . . .�:�..� . . ye.s, Charlie was la,our vicinity on �. . -k . . ,. � . -1 I _. . ... I ' ' ..'; . I ". . ' a wind- .1. . .�'L ,, - _ . .: -_.. - � .I ,-T� 11 ,� �..: .. " ...:- Contents of. the dWolling' -Als th my Sunday. ... - '�: . -Good results guaranteed in every dep'W'. - _- - ` - L-..,. , . . 'L . L . " platform to doors and numbers went air . . "�, . 1. 4;.- ' ""'-- ' � - ;.�",".--T, . , . ,4 . e_�I I . 1. _11214132t. Send postal for particals rs . ! was blowing from the Beef, there was in the evening usable to get in. Rev.J. Song service will'behold at tbeMalvern - . , ,I ' . .. I . � __��i_.- . . .- �. ' , . . . . . �,,' -1 ­., L'. __ - plenty of time'to remove 6vervilling. The church bri.Srmda . , W.H.BRA W, Principal. I. . , ,. . -.1 Clocks" ­ �­ .� - ­­ . , B.A., 'of Toronto,, delivered, y ��:�.-�, "', F. Vickert . . , " " * I . .. : .. .. fire'baying 'started in the bay loft the discourses Fred McShane visited with friends to - - *. .".. 11. ,. I I . I � ;�:�_.� . .I . � L'. , . '' I - very. impressive and profitable '___� . _�T '�X M-1to.' . : I I � - Garrard and Yonfe St84 . . I - I ' ': -_ . . I .!. 11., :.� ��a,,:�, .ronto. ." ... ' V a have' 0 horse' was, fearfully burbed.*Vefora being morning and eie�ing. Rev,P.C. Carter. the north last week. � .� ,. . .i . . . - that ar good -of Claremont, is the guest : I ------- .*�. .�� 'Mi .. - - . � . -. , . ._­ .�.goods, bones% time-ke libetated, end lied to be killed to avoid on, B.A.,of Stouff�illi,'as usai6l 9mv0 us 6 as Pickett, '.., I " . - , . . - _Vg, .3, 110 � V, 3 � .. ,_. .,� . epers .t discourse. The Locust Hill of Miss Pearson at present. I ..,­��,;,:.,�, 1� . pkins I 81 , -b lit ate u ot'quite tip to date suffering. It'is An�possible to give the very eicellen I. -.1 �'.. .T..... ­: �, , __. 1. .� I I . I I.. origin of the conflagration, as Mr. taw. 'Methodist choir led the singing in the Miss Monk spent a few days,with frWil(b .,_ :��! ,. . I., ­ �� '­ , . . I � ..; . . . - - . _'. ,-',1.�1-� -in style. 'You can get genti. y last week. ' - .._ - .., , . -1 . . . _ .. ,: . reace bad'his chores all done up before evening and as usual wP�1'?�Rjs get�.mus- in the Queen cit ��.... ­ - - , � . I ,,�. 1:".�� I I me bargains at lose than the W�ite7vmlj'.%fetho ist choirl�d , N ::.,V: ��: -�.. .,! .. 1:1. - * MIsA Ad-me spent Sunday at Cherry. I . - �,z . . . . .. . . ire near the ical treat. - - ': :Z�I'%.-, . �� .' x�., ,. I - . . ._ - . - '�', J . .-I. . . I_. � _1­ . .. 'Wholesale cost. dark, and lied Dot ba7d any f - - mlwi%--.i give the wond und -he parental roof. " . _' : . : I 1, � .. -�'. .. �1.1:,.,��_ I ., i. . . . illt.. .The honje'i,i th.6 afternoon ard the� ' ' . I.--.. , .- ­. ;­ I � ! stabl� f�r some days at'le" . � .-� ­ . 1 I :.�-,.4�� . . Th�homi choir, we , - Our plo. iir were well represented it . ,.:...- , ., . . . . I I .. -1 .1 . was insured for some 0600, wbile there belit bf satisfaction. ii � iatcli on Tuesday. � . ­ ­: ;," . .1- � I -­.- think excelled all former efforts. OnMon. the plowl I .. . ; . � . . bly I , I 1%. "..:.. � . :* Je-wolry , - - ...-. .. ..� I was a risk on the contents aq well, .There ng the lioijse� Ivas comforts. Mrs. M. I 'has returned.home after S % ­, . . :- I .. . . � :'. . _ ,:- ' - was an immense crowd on bRnd and hail day eveni. one of the' I short,hait " with her parents, I . . �:�, . . . . seated and we had beat pro- . 1. . ...�: . ..- .� ., .�,_.�-�1-,. Ingliah-Gold and Armerican� tbore,been any means of gettipgyvatqr,or grams that it.ever has been our�rigi.lege James Kennelly, of Agincourt, was t I . I � ... .7. 1 . .--� -_: uble qnartettq,o 0 to I ,!�..- . � I t d g� bad there beat s.book and ladder brigade, to bear�' The do I I ' . ,: _� p a e code of highly attrac, - f Ra'eat'of Thomas Weir on Sunday- 0, " I � 11 i.� I : .. tive ;Rtterns. They-must go tbe,removal of the Woodshed would have mader the leadership�of Prof. H. M. Flet'- Miss Mary Weir lime returned home fter .- ..�. I ith their spending E6 couple of weeks in Thedfora. I __ I ." i .1 . ��­,,::� and when you see the prices aorved to liav� siaved the.bouse,'as'tho cher, brought down the house w Milne, mccompaItlied .by Min I . . .. '.. ': 1. .. I I . . -. wind was blowing quite EL Rale. Mr. &,ad anthems, choruses and solos each arid all- Hilvard ,. . .. I.....,. you will be glad to pick them n spent last Sunday at Mr. Free- � . - ,� _ - ' . � I . . � . -1,. . . _Mrs. Lawrence are with his daughter, .were listened 'to with rapt attention'aud Fra cis, . . . . . . - �: ' - - �,..Idp. - marl's. - - . � . . . .: , AnA Dentist, Pickel,ing: I . .I M r. iind Mrs. �the very backwi6rd fall ! ,: . 'L I , Mrs.Foster Hutchison.' They have not received loud applause. . %�'.�'., Calls by UY'aind ilight omptiy attend. .. .. .. . . . . . �'.. , L . . I- ad to. General bl' mirtnx. Lame and I Optician&Jeweler, Tat decided as to *here tLey will locate, Senior delighted everyone. Miss Donald. .Notwithstanding all through 1 ., "A , - ad feet a ItY. Also agent for Rarnard, . Whitby,Out, but.will sbaicely build agaiu. * . ' � son the elocutionist is simply excellent and the farmers hereabouts are : I . 11 a, c I . ,. ga��e,six numbers. She was well received ploughing. ' Ile, i .. :�' ::�,.. ­ . - - . . . . � " ored several times.* The cbmpany Mr. Welke . " 4 - - :­ ag . o., Osbawa. Now, " I . . being enc r and wife, of Stouffvi .7 oLau hhn Car . ­ 1� . .4 . .11 I I I ..i .! I ,; ,t,ge, love last week here4mong � , 1 - . ... .11.1 1. I . � L Lnd a..b&lf hours. I * ent a few � - ­ ko bu es d gone just to bani. . . , . . . ... '.�­L ; OHERRYWOOD.- - . ! ,-. -gave us.tvio a . ­ - Severel, ir numerous irieudg , . L ... .99i . __ .. . , the audience were heard to sliy.that th. ' . - 1. . 1­�I I 6 I . . -1 .W:BarkholdL er-called on-friends�gu.n.day. could nding .a couple of weeks .. .1 1. ... I - liams ! , . I - epe l,gmin. Mrs. Irwin has returned home after . _ ,; L- ha-ve listened 'the time over e in Belbave � ­ . 11 ,��-' New - Wil Frank Woodruff sent at R Burk. After the audience rose to tbeir.feet in ap :.-. .:�- 1,41. . that w ,'� Attebtl n , I 0 1 � � . . �L.i bo der's prediation of-th. . . program ith her daugh.ter.Mrs. Winch. .. . . '' ,*"(: "'a"P'7: ram here attended ib � . somewhat i i.po a 'excellent. . . ,.__ . ­';. .1., . ,I % .1 I ind ed. een rendered during the ev.,ii.9 the. :A smalf load I rille on Frida I I . ,. I . I � . L I . . - I � a. Stover basinvested in it blood-colt-of had b ,�.'­.� ,i. I . . . I. . I . o,vster supper held%t.Uni9n3_ ' �. . , 1, ;­_­: .. . .. .I. - . I. superior quality, it is rumored. entertai�ment was brouiaht to a close by . .8;1; . � L � .. �..,�.'-..:`We again call the ttention � . 'i . though the eyening w � ""��1'1. ­ LL of the . . L '. Quite a number have finished the turnip,thesinving of Godsave the Queen. A first. evening. Al t was grand. 1. ;_ ", I . our, . � . ' - . . I-L , �� Iorgau-' was kindly loaned wbwt damp they say i .,I �.. . . .- lablic. . ".. . . . - ^_ ", L I harvest and report the crop rathei lighC- clead.Dominion .. ... -N 1". 1. , I . - � 61 We notice two.of our cycliats,and a swine for th I .­:,�. . �', P I . . - a occasion by Win Fleming,of Mark. The many frie'rlds of William Gray will .:� -0.1-1 .IV . . at his intentions are to .: �..`_�. School SUPPH 8 and .,-- . . 11 . I having a apprt boys were left in the rear. ham. The company from Toronto and a be sorry to learn tb �� :�1�..".. - . . - . . �_. . ywood peo- -Bmrson leave this place in the spring, be,haviug �-�!..., � -7�#to Stationery. I . .." . Alaro,portion of the Cherr number of others were invited to d a 'iariri at-LocaSt Hill- We wi L L. � - -Centen- 0 .'L - I I . Wilson's wher' an excellent dinner was rente ... .- . -1" ­ , �. . ' . , . I. .."�W. ote paper from 15 ate for 5 quires up. . .. . I . ple attended..gliarterly meeting at r. him every success.- L I , ,I- , , . . .. . 0 Vial Sunday tbornityg. . . was provid,ed for the comThittee'of ma , our school iescher, is a ,� .� � %, , , A1800 r �HXAD .­ , A runaway horse came to Cherrywood agement of the anniveeshry who are to be Mr.Jackes training hisFupile for 11 �,4':.., ,.-.,. - . . . I . , i'tbs Way everything had busy at present f ,;. j. !:"..- � . . .,;'. . ,"� - on' Mondp.y from Highland Creek. The congratulated or . ext grand entertainment Which wi 1-take pi � .'.�� !"_JWOOIS,. Silks, . ..:! . � . ... . - .. .. I arranged and carried out. Rext t week in December. This .q, ­ I . ' . * . . . animal belonged to J. Plaxton. No harm been i )mpa�y were driven in a, about the firs he obil .... --1.I : . W868 done other than to the harness. n5oruing the. ci . . �,� .., I. r. '­ - spers &O. ' . . I - ouraging t ,,� . . '�� , ::.- , ,.Velvets, Tiss e P . . I � . I. I R'Davldsob wag returnfi;g ffom the b0y to the station by Benson Wilson and a grand v t b t ". / .".:,- - . - . . . . . . . we bespeak for a large arnou & ; . .�"'; .': .-� ,:., . noriIh on Snnday night when his horse was Hy. Hopkins. This ended.one of the most and 1: '. "'..L_ ,:�. .sewing Machille ch we f eel quite sure ther I . : ** I eft at D, succesof - Th I i' - KERI G NE S 111111111�11� 710839107 =111111111111111111111111111511111111 W-1.2 T mr,-AM,N � �'.. .Fl,:.�:!.X. & E. oone, suadeDly taken il and bad to be I ul anniversaries that bas.ever bom same, whi tion a .�­. . I .I' . Armi 1. 76obert come home on - We trust we may be spared to be� All parerts in %be oft .1 I I �..: 1.�' ' ':-! . . shanks held here present and enjoy the treat. : 11 , . ., _ ,43 1 a . Pickering R. A, Fleming, - MVkham. ponys � .1 . � see many more. .�, . "",11. .. . 11. I r, ! I: .,IT . I I I . I . - . . ��. .1. . . . �..., I - � .1.; � I I T . - � A—,. I . . . . . I I . ­ . �. I I _ I . I I 1, . 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I , _ - �,�';-��,,' . � � , , �_. , - __ , , , 11; - ._�-:- , ,;%­:, .,� ­tt, J ." ­�.. ,�: V .1 . .I . - � - _;!.�, �: __ . - - a .... 11. _., . I. . , -1 . . . . I � ',�. �, ,.�::-; :.,.,-�7i�._ . . � . :! 1. .. . I ­... � . . I . � , � ...1.-_� I . qt`� - � - ,,, "�� &�, .� , , I .. � � . -_ - �, -�-"!.,.�,-,"�,..:,,..,�.,� ,; , I I .I ..,,i .­­ - 1�_ . . .I.I' .. r,: .,_ '' ...1:!-1_1_ 4 _____ - -_ , . ______ __ _____ in _ I . . I ��. ` . 1. , ,... - ,I..' 192 RAND: , - .-�,., ; - , I. ' %:',,j-,., '.' " �::. I _. 1. . __��. � - 9 .. .,�& -1� ? "�-,�, 1, , , -,. -juico� )dx the grated rind&A . . ," - _. ,F '�'.. 1. '.,.�� ,­ --.�.. . . - .2'.1 , ,� , jHARD TIRV . I . i . .� , - .,�,� . - . . .1 , ": :'�, . . .�01.,.� �,.'��.­,7,'� ;F, tions.add an he advanced In yearsitbeir -�,� sIl;J1e ,v��, I t " , - , - , - 6 � . a I. - � I ­. -71 " - - �, �.:��Z� '' ?.�%� -1 juice I With .. �iI 1 40"INETUMOUS 'WILLS attentionis became intolerable. They all THE HOME. : no cupfw, of w ter. A&W i to Work for obe, -, "'.�'.,�_,,,`,',.---,� ':�:­ �',.,-�,-���,�- __ . "_�.�, '. � .1�� ­ , - � . . i wanted to know bow the old follow __�_� over the fign..and allow to boll. wheff whus men Now . . .-�,, . `,, , _'.� ->I�­­`,� i . butter. Ons wage*romoirly to*AM". �i �,� "I" I .;., Z:'_�, ._ . acid one to " , ..:` . �_, 11�� ,:� J.�,_.�I� U1132 DOCUMENTS AND 19 Was gGiAg to dispose Of big pr rily: - . . polespoonful of " .- .. -_. _-__, .�� '. , � A- Peb mssEws IN VAPJETY � corn_*tarch� wet in ' .- - r I� ._,1;tZ.Z�%:1;. , �'_ : - �---- rakir, They wramirled and fought tivitob ta.biespoonful Of when it The AAiM" AWaIntratai.. _:,-... ___� . ... I , ., --, -_' �.,� I � housekeeper half a cupful of .cold,wster, 1, I:i,�.,:�I I 1� �.,. ,.,: ..,� � FATE BRFELL THEM. sm'd they 1�rraaglod and fought among It seems that every towelit willraing . ­ . I I., I I, "�k�,�.,; �'-.`.-,.�,;.__ ­I . I . ­ '.- the-selves. The old doctor bad a plan Would makw it a point to provide bar- bolls agaist: remove from the fire, &" s pu�jlzhdd a 8 -'. ' ' ­ ` ,c - .. �.--,-��- , ;:� .1�­ _ I I - I . nd allow to Cool- p�e from Coin Ia:"Abbilesis before � �', . i--,I.--W��.,�', ,�7��,�.-: ­ - � k � . ".� �'. - rArl Mid Ui.Will-L weinseliable I of his own., He just made bin wil I de- se novel &B=-1p1nCb Of Halt so bowl, reserving - . �; ­ , 1. , , Who If with a goo:d cook book. A wo eggs,late -A Ili November, �_. . � 1-1...:_�,-­;. �,''.,. �'tl '17. re" t raUwaY 18 OP6010 I . r,It � A 1 finitely, and then made a plaue of safe- one seen recently was a str t the ��I..L ..% ." 11 I .. . I �,L�..,. �, , '.".I . .. - beeitistrat iff a Laborer In Amagrai&- - - one of the, bitilill Of the eggs; has ,r_ 11 1:1 - - I . jctIT home laps Town �Itter. Thu is one r, 0, '�,, .A .11 . ., , -for it. t , G, � ' * ` g?z�.,v:,-,!.'.`,,',t`i.�.�:­�.1.­ � wealfty liftrokisis Bid Eft will 1K a-keeping In other words, he Fe add u cuyful of yo a C . ­ '.�. �-� `�' r, .­ 1... . ,gi;,�.-::,.., pivastie� ad in to work and made this secret cabinet Made affair. but it was highly prized .eggs until light. as � - - 1'� , , My'.-l!", �­ :.. , ..7 -seeres Cabinet-One I !I grAnulated,sugar and add to the corn of the most M tons warninp. .­t.�.: I I 112'.. - ­:L�':. . �w."th-lis--own4tands, taking the-utmost by tile owner. because I -cant *nAA r! ....... - .-A .. ".� � on tM - L - __ ffic" , . . -------------- ------- - � �L�: .. a 1-i: . 1, � I I VAswa Wool-alone WllU Are Torn 111P., -­ - Nt"Ic . oti-r-intor-a but. .. ;-given---by---a....high offic '­ .� '. . . . I . . ._.....� ." . L' .. .. . delight in dev6ing the many panels tried�and tested rot;ipos.Tk bake,uptil-the c"tard is fi --about - , M �-.". is ingenious. ", . 11 . - ,;Lt�:��.-.'_j��'.;, "., ;­...: . ftien,by Ralis.and ibe Like. aAd drawers, and.when once.the - will . .. I will be sufficie 't.Beat LarV numbers of Pis looked �. ­.iwl' . 1. . 1. - I . . .. wo utes "I ...I I Y". ��­!__ . ...... ;, ­­�:�'�­_.':'.�.­Retire,you made - Where ­ �*_ 1 .7 � I .. man had obtained a blank book with twenty m . -- ..: _� . . . tiff fjoth with . I, . -. ., � .. ­- 1 - Your wUl I Do you wa,,i depo�siad in the cibiiiiit thi latter V egg to a a I . toward Rh6des7a'dA' , , ;;r' . " ' ' .i- �L �'. _'*eXpeeta-legacyll Ineithereventorin never left,the doctor's possession, even. strong covers and in it she bad posted a tablespoonful Of Sugar and spread � . Thou- 11 . -1 V."�L "�' --C �_.- , .. . . they could make'th .1� - 1, .. I..-neither you cannot,falf tor-1-4-inter,1 for R Moment. He slept with it U every recipe that Was worth' keeping- custard � A.. - �,L-�;,,�,�';',�;-;�.4".;; n_ . thin lightly over the top of the . 1. � ..,w�T.t'7, .,� ­ . ' der his pil ow, and he took it about She had cut them from all kinds of and return to the oven until& delicato nly to find that � ,, ,�.�,-" �_�.­.L 1-'71:",lea .. I Papers and collecte,l from- all a, ,sands f . - - -has . :,t'. �7­ .,� led 'In the testamentary oddities i6n-I with him from place to place. ., . d Work � . �: -: �. � I I,.�_,!L - . ­ 1. . . _ I . DUZ!7 Own.. . Lt (a a isad 0 go y " ..-'eurins t as that are me -tenf&ld t cue, 3e cooked in been waves an - . r. , iti t with by this I His "bedside manner" grew t�,brT.Ia d � .1 .�L. �. ,�­. - :,-�, ... . . I I . tard "y also. I cost ot living an 7� : ._..'� _;,L, .. �­% aff on many of them being neatly w itten w, small individual cups. Fill the cupa and - . . � �, ;. r � L . L ....� I,-I ,�,��­ -� ._.,1. .4patient *as who undertaken an explor-1 more serious when he was sitti %"der ormoust. . I , ��, - .��. ,... _. .., . . I the cabinet and be allowed the report ink. The recipes were divided set them in a pan, which must be fill- ".. . . . ..":--'L_,`,. _�1 :, " _."..stion cAf the vaults beneath the Probate with boiling wat - resoli The warning', how , is not an ad- :" , .' � to,get abroad that he carried in the different heads-, for instance. under I ad or to nearly :,.�,,Z�:_ '.:--L'.; ... .i!. 1- Registry in Somerset House, London. bross bound box medicines Of %-On- "desserts" she bad dozens of dolicat _ un of failure o I Mrt of the - '­:.�,�L' , " , ","- ,.more uments derous eff',cday. Big Ln7ome,incresi-ed ' ' .. 0 this top of the cupin. When the cull, q;Izzi ad Company. . . �j: ", ' ' I. . ." . .I....11;�`�,�:.: , :�� .,� - 1. Serve with a little Official$ of the -C ��: .", .1:- I ­ - L miiliow' �f oAginal ' doc and econoinical­�iihes to,select from. tar4lre baked, rejuove from the Pan .,­ ,`;, ."'...�. .". are carefully stored away, their dates' to quEite an enormous liguis, but at ' , and allow to j�oot port;has aim- '. . ., � cost of . ,'I,,�:.�,­ . L . .. length the time came when be had to One heading was "meats," inother grated nutmeg on top-Qf aaeb� or a Thir excessive . - � - * , e.'.�!� running back'for centuries, many of relinguish his belove4 box, which, of "bread," "coke," "pies.' etc,, war; all bit of bright jelly.,., . I ply prevented any wOr am bein car .., ,�_ . ,�,.-.-- . - . - - Z S,- -.:�: 'L,*�:'% .. . . L :_ ,�,. . . Vol.-� ,� ._ :t:­ them strange and unique almost bs- course, fell into the hands of hi neatly.arranged: She kept A4,di - ... , ith the tho` , P. �.I ... .1., . , . _'. Runima L, , " , , " I CV a a. a re- Ill. to . ried out. W aing of ,.. .. .: ..... ..- - life among them of I . . . I into& and .. -I . . '' _`Iiiit e6ntinually, but only such ro- 01� TWIGS AND LEAVES. 'r a .. 11 I � ., ll I .yond' Enlist. . . - t - bar -railway 01 thin virill ban I . ` . � I *��,*,�*,.�:: .--, .�, ..­ `and you will conclude that the motive,� As might be imagined, the moment . . he ,4'."_,.,.' -,' � the 'contents of the will %ere made cipes as the cook of ordinary-ability Autumn leaves, 'pressed and-dried. than p.hodasia, will be land for the . , ,.,,. . , .:I,p. ..�. "Mr.-Meewn's Will" is. afte all, a 1 h twigs can be us - Z.. of r .. , I -.,.-;�,,�; :.,_1 ,Z-....*- . , . I known, there was a frightful outcry cofild des) with. This is a widsawslits and roug ad in many ear. The-VeniAll 'of the zX"W's'y " �L.I...�, ­�,., - .long way from biaiag'sn�original - cOn- -falloweil by'prolonge,l titigIition, How- ousewife who has the welfare of her pretfi'w"s-now. A very add looking pion ... . .1 ject lesson to the whites . . I�:; '; - -,� - . . 1;7ili be an ob., *' .. � ,!-,.. :.I �. � ang- family at heart, and who endeavors to picture f 'me'Was of twigs'Foul' 'and ble-C." Ot Bout! it ., � I � I , . . . .. . Lr, matters-were eventually arr made w- Africa. '. Wu , caption. I evL , , . L �. . .... .�.�. ­:.I.,-....:.I�11, ._�,I..:.-.--Recently art exploration was made of ad exactly as the astute old doctor had &at. an nice a table as her purse afid pieces vifqbe sai langth were usedi owd Spoke and Grant and 4V�io - 1,I—. :.�,'!­ ," - desired, a poor married niece coming t. off obliquely, and w , .. 11 I�­�­ .* ':*-- .._ Somerset House's subterranean vaults -ra for Aearly'the whole of an immense ability will permit. . The ends�wers on t ia -1-�.' . 20ts out off Park think if they 06111M know t- i I ... - ,.::'...'.L' � . by Mr. L.& Lewis, with exceedingly fortune. - 'L - - There are housekeepers who serve the all the-amall stew-and ki the early days of November, .11 r.W_- . I ,� . , I �. ., I . . , , - - Interesting results. one of the first . .. make it 4, - -1 .*. I , HAND. : same thing day after day almost, sim- close enough to the twig tc A.a 0 . .. .� 0. ' . . -,-" LEARNED SHORT I - fing bWy,l will ran throug" *Off . I� - , -objeets.ito attraot-bis attention* was ' There in on-record in -06riierset HOUSS ply because t.bey will ,act try so a- u . . �,-�C' . , . ._."...,_�'.,*._., -'­...- -� m ro gh looking. The fraime wall Oblong , ...... LL .: ,, '­­­- ­, and be co land I , . .'. - � _.. . the leg of an old fashioned four post OAIY oni will made in shorthand. The thing new. Last summer the writer had and the twigs were cros -at t r' a little lower down ' - �, ;L..; I _ - . ,_. . . - .� � d . , 0, I�:�1;: I�., ,..,:.,_...'� bodaitead. -What.relation it couldbear paper lies'in a-glass-iiase­. set in &box an experience of that kind. It was at ners,and cut otrt so as to fit intoeseb . .Coming �sea I . ... . 1� � , . I ... 1. .1 "... de .to resemble a bound book. so * he Traiisveal, the,sea ' ...I �.,� !_' _..I�.,­�,:­ I_' � -to the surroundings was a puzzle un- Ma a Attl* summer resort, and a number Other, They. were then made men" , ��... . ,.., I, - , . . that the rri,oment you lift up tb�'CoVeT ' th - -bacit a 9' can.story of-the week Is still I �. ; .� , . ""I;- : '' til he learned the story attached to it. You behotd thin Most curious of wills.� of the people in the town and-6ountry wi good glue. The was arr a :)nly one piece of' X � . ..., ,'.,.,_.L-�. On thii outside is the name, "H. Wor- round opened their houses to the sum- ad so that a picture could be Pat in and gloomy Ous- 4 - !N��. ._*,:., :_.*� .,�WIIWRE AN EARL BID HIS WILL. thington, February, 1815," - . - met visitors. At this particular,house fastened-by a pin nail at each. sids- mat'02 Oven a little hope. Theirs is a .. � I . . . ­ . . I ., �', '. . - , . � �& recorl cold output for'Angust.' Dur �.. F � �. I f. The Earl of S.-, it appears was on The Rev. Hugh Worthington was the boarders were servied,ple every-day The entire frame was given ,I cl t Of .- _1 " I .. 7 � . I .. - . . forme;-Iy of Highbur� place, Islington, Ing'the month 259;= ounces of gold . . . I , . . � t- eccentric Poor; Mora" and reserved, . for dinuag while we were there, and varnish, and. I�okeid quite pretty. , ... .­ ' . . . !. .. -, .I�. W o appa . * ' ' - . 1 Joh"keAurLw .. - .." :: I ' -tody of His unicIjue wilt reads:- . have been mined a � , - , h rently suspected every "Northampton square. June'16,1018. we heard fiom furiner'Warders that A little easel about fifteen inches -thi tatal'output fof .. i. -::.-t.: - - ' hide alone' and makiiW .. - � ­ � .'" ' similar motives. Be used to 1. Hugh Worthington give ,and le- they never wanted pis again. and high ma4v from knotty twigs was quite the eight months of this year, LOW,- -,., i '- 11� -�.� .:. . things-4important deedi; and letters queath to my dear Fliza Price, who is frwnds who were there after us rais.. nqvel. To make one, secure two #8 . . - I I ; � . . I long, a& Sit euxie"..:A the whole � i and bank notes for large amount he my adopted child, all I do or may POS- ins � - .� I ad I and personal to be at bar ed the some c0awlaint. Now this I& straight twigs. fifteen inches - of thin year-tb sit Ion ballillbaidiii go- -, -, .T, `�J'_�*- bundled into 'damp'"Ilars. -with W man' r's; . � Bolt, and entire disposal; and I do ap- certainly inexcusable, There "owed to can be. found. T-be rougher and MCA ­ - - ... io �, , . - . I - . r . k. astrous results. 'The" -vas h*wdly a point Willi,vo Stit, Esq_ of London be pbFnty of milk, eggs, fruit, etc.,. .knotty they are. the prettier.-Then one Ing :, �. IX. - FROM B�D 0 WORSE, . .. .JT- . 11 ... .I I *:s!Ii` - 'his ho I - - ' wall, my,resp -te.d friend, With tbe, f ' other dozen ta. twig about iix inches long and anoth- I .. I L4hole or corner in use a which .ft row- which to make IT as" - unt'j Johan esiourg W no* one _i.t 'i k4oii' . . mid Eliza I . - . n of Abe '.,- � Price, to r3,ecute thim my art reiluired. -The pilice .i , , . i�� ", I , :. be had not secrated some treasure last will'aal testament. . . I 11 that are as easily cooked as. pie,I but er four inch' worst places in the world for respeo- : ., -- , .Y.'_� After His Urdship's death the will ,The other side of little this housewife made ;n- .. at the back wbich holds the easel up table Is-to live in. Despite its - ­ . . the queer 0 line of them ind,L The ,I.. �P'j , . char- may be a fine. smooth, stick fourteen FeOP L:. I and first codicil were readily forth- box also opens. and bore we rea&- for anytbi4 of that k ' - . . or .1ifteen inChell-IOng. The shortest marvIsilous.clicnati and its anorLBOU2 , ..4, � "340st dearly --beloved in), Eliza- -lined of her hoar - - - I ld of gold. there are probably More , , ...I coming, mainly because they were in itably ine ders said mbe twi* in laced across,the two long cues Yle I , � . ., . : L safer keeping.than His Lordahip's, rhe Very small aq-this letter,is it Contains knew no'better, but others claimed it two incEes from the, top of ,saiih. and starving people in Johannesburg tlisn� '.... ,. .. . , of my- very last will. t have as pure . n iO any other city of its size in this ,5 . , Second and most Important codicil. Put it wi indolenec. - . - �- ,. __ one inch of, the:.abort.atick protrudi,.11 . 11 . tb your. letter-si tbat it M&Y -vv on iiii.ch aide. The long sticka aboul world. The average,ilatefit on tbissn- � - - , . , Sboutit Those housewives wbo-are ambitious be,, 3 � I however, took no loss than three years lie sure to fall into your handa I be put on at a slight angle to the base ormous yield cf gold In said to 11 I - � � I f" L to find! After the sari's death the accident or any other mutse,destroy the to have everything nice.can always got will be wider than at the top. The per cant. only. owing to the RPP&Iltzg -�1 4- _; bad on w' . . the original. I have taken pains to a number of good recipes from .pa- short twig should -be cut so that the burdens placed upon the industry by ­ . hicb be slopt was unceremon- write thiiii very clearly that TonmaY - . n in- long ones will fit,in. About four inches the Government of the Transvaal So - , , 'I, I ­ �I ,7.4ft " iouslY pitabod into the lumber room, read it e-siti4y. I do *know you.will pers. Or from neighbors and frie the-tons twigs gigantic we-the imlititsitions that--Y,� I � , .it'- .; L�. - I - It in wise to write them.in. a blank f rom the hot tom of , - . �.. . ,ad It was by the merest ax-eident that perft,cit. yourself in ebortband fOT MY place the six-incb piece across,said Ins of the largest mines have been closed I I - .Z I .� , - I T to down, as "son-payable." The aimse- . . :`41 . sake. To-morrow we Leo for Worth book. so an to have them to refer to. all together Fasten the back stic . - . . . 11 , - - ? a�servant at length discovered the I the quencie is that large numbers have . . i.., Ong w at .. , , .1. . 'ing. I most likely never to retutu, I There are some excellent cook-books the middlii- of the short t I . . .-1.�I .��' last codicil. cunningly tied to the i,ar 'hf*pe to Write a -few lines tb extirew on the 'market wbicli cost from 50 cents top at an angle sufficient to been thl-own outof employment 1, . . .. I .. . . - the . There - .....,. : �.�� - -Z ' -of the bedstead leir The paper was the hrgt wishes and prayers andbof,es easel ere, (a a miniature reign of terror'on the . - ,, . . I __ ,ct. Place a phorto or other pie- . . - �f .-.-- �`;_.. ''found folded neatly and ranting on the of-thy true ' . . . - .. � , .. to $2 ft but there are a,great number ture an the lower twig and we bow Rand . Itzi-day. Every meats hand :, I .. * :�' I . . Of the recipes in them which are not pretty it all Ilgi. It may be va,rniabid seems-to is against his neigbbor's Bur- . .: ., . � -, , '' * sets NOT TO BE TOUCHED. . . - .� . . I .-z �� .- -:.7ledge fotmed by the bkr where.it in , robberies an- . � � . 1. ­ � .. � available in ordiawy cookinCL The tol- V desired.- .I glaries. assaulta, daring . . I . l , "�. -cidents happen. lo-%fimg are some ver,T delicate desserts. "catch-all" to be 11431119 up dac�oui swindlo-i &" the rule rather. . - I ., . .�."..; _ . L the bed post. As Him. Lordship-lay-in -All sorta of quIeeir at, An odd .- . . _�1. ­__-111. I &I a so ­ _��- � r . . 1. . . . bed it was his cieligtit to withdraw-the to wills. They get burned ortbrown simple to make and economic I on the wall was mad-ir of woo I. twiim than'the extepticn. Educated "Whits '-� __ ­.'.. ,: . . .- .. ... - by That in generally what Ahe- average ana.pressed autumn leaves. There Wars . - "i ` ;�..__ ...­.-.-.. .: .will frl�m its hl,ting- place,be- could do- into. the. -water;, torn up, eaten 1 aien are taking.the work velaich a year ..' . : ..1 . I . , I ratA, and the tike. One will in the hoisiskeoper Basis 1- , two,�ery thin.boards,measuring,twelve MO was not considered good 'enough, : . . ,-. .Z.. '. .�.: . easily, and either dwell with satisfa&-- Peach Tapioca Pudding-Boil one blo nine inches. placed together V N ; . . I . � - - great regi.,ttry, M r, Lewis states. is pro- . a I for decient KaffLr3 at wages running. " �, .: ..- .�: ... tion on Its contents or else Make any stieved iiii rotton wool in a big tto%. ful of tapioca in water. until clear Pa. Two triangular Pieces was*cut ,. ., _. . - tietween 3a. Cd. and ". a day. � -1120 I­ I.. . .... .. . If the document it.,elf were touched Malin the juice from a can of peaches !to fit the sides.iQ34--the whole thing GoVeftment hali been compelled. 4 -- ­ ­ .."; ..,-,.,,... :-- ;slight alteratic,si that piewied him.1t d Plare tboi. pea;cbes in a pudifing- was iguttitogeWer -�Iiith pin units. The . .1. - .1 . . ,was the poor man'".only-bobby, . . . it would-crurtO If!, to pieces lit is the an e a the force of eircumstaoces-to start re- . - lehow, it (Ush. Four over thern the tapioca. ot boar ad been made very smooth list wo its and.a large. number of"Its- - :- .- , �:. -, Nlift . . . I . w�ul or a-rich taker, and soo _ . - ,.:.- . . ":,�..�. -As the miming eviIJAI cobtaknied leg- got into a big (,van where it remainoli 111i. top with bite of-butter and bake with sandpaper Then autumn leaves .. r . . the power :. ,.. . .., . .: ., , . � for twenty minutes. The juice of the had been carefully glued an in apret- mea have been compelled by � _ I I ...' ..-n., ­ .-.-.-.t� -as sad bequebts -to a very large for niouthaL rer dis- ' -off- . ,. .:!.. ,_. .. , " . . The original is api fruit is used for sauice tbiekeneri with ty circularr design. The whole bad then I Of bRAOr to.&CmPt the pittances . . ­I . Pro - iturlierl now, a co0y Ix-ing ke, a little flour and mad#sweeter,if need - _. , . . ­� -, - . - .amount its ultimate duction cauji d, - . !....�­L.:".�.. . - 11 - been varnis)-ed, leaves an' all, All the , are ­. - . _­_. . ad a great deal of exeitemcat. , Anil, ferears. I 6e, For fresh fruitc-boil the tapioca edges were finishel with twigs. glPed An. industrial commission has en � _.1 .. ". �.: ... .. . . - ' '."thereivre. in oritler that the whole to- Indeed there t-eptus to te pra,licallY until'cloar and liou-ir it over the fruit. Into. place and varnished. The red. "sitting for a Long time. -and It . 'has ...7.. . � ,, .11 _. _. ei,, end �n the curious and kiater"fing . . .�..�­ I .. . ., , _... . ;� , .1 I . I Mastic story might readily lie demon- c gold and brown of the leaves, kee drawn up a series of Xaforms which W . I I . Serve irry cold. I P _7; :, "" �__. .­ .1.. ' ' willm in the Prcl,atiii R:gistry. There Raspberries, cherries -stoned. and nicely under varnish. and the:whole declares to be absolutely necessary if '_ . _r. .. . , , , I . ..� s ' itrated, r a -Court. a im. for example, &II ti desola-- �-_ ' . . . . t po.-brietbrink of . .,-: .- ., . betcre the P 61,at me the Rand is to te saved from ' . . ... . . ped peaches oared and quartered are nice made rather a novel oruis at.- , . . .1 � -I , . - complete model of the entire todstead Nelskin'si which seems to have es-a. s,erved in this manner, Sometimes the . . ...� tion. Them include a heavy reduction - . . . � . -. .;,.,was.made ou ttie_.aicale, of one-ittich to the notice of even Captain Nfahan.. In fruit in pulped an I the juice only 'in I . - . of the diities of d,lnamite, the lowering ....-� .. - . 1. . . �. ' . CIDER. APPLE SAUCE. - __ .� " . ­ . - .- .�_ : A (Got. . it the hero make, -a mitrange kin4 of used, in wbicb-case the whole is frox- 1. .. of railway rates, and the rettrictiod �' -7 ­�.­_ :...., I ` ­ . - Hamilt,,n to ,n .. -he - � � . . �.,�.. � . �, Quite a remarkable document which will. He bequeathit Lid.� as for ire cream and forms a defici- It is almoter-tims for making cider of monipolies. Whether t Gcri4rn- I - . " . . " - I . . �._. --7,� I....,. r excited Mr. Lewi-ii­iaterest was the big King and muntry, anti relates in ous and nourishing sweet, . went will face the situation and try i '. .. I :. :;,' , ..L..".�'. . apple sauce, still a stand-by in many ­ � I^- . ... . .. sonorous pro" how ibe bellied him to ' Snow PuddirrZ­--:Vse half a � ou to secure its own salvation as wiell as - __:� . . . , AVILL OF A LABORER, . I n nee 14 homes and when-well madio. is'one L...:'- . _. .. 1;kunnibide, Canterbur w in certain victuries. He �ilso ram-. of gelatine dissolviel in a cupful of farmer ' the salvation -Of'the countr-Y. . . ..1. ...�.. �­'I- ., .* w ho died at . Y, tvigi; on about w,me letter- she stole e-old ivater; allow to stand for twen,- or sauve that is rich and'delicious. To of the many.mysterries which time alone t -_ ..'. ' ... :,-.- -Nsw Zealand, 00 il'une I 1, I", He left for him, This extraeritin-firy will is Ek minutes, when stir intb one and be at its beat the sauce should be left Can solve. - . ­, ,- .__ � � . -some.61,500, in the Bri i h 'A Ile id'Fleets."' --ne If -g all)- � ., I � � .. - . - ._.- , , * . .." .L�_ . all he had t"' dated "In sight of [he , -balf rupfuls of boiling water;place , , , , , . . . ­ I -%-*- -� Pont Office-to hN wife, who live.d at . _ HUGH WORTHINGTON." tiver the fire andwben all is dissolved with its natural .flavor. ood . . I ., - w�- - . . 1�' I , '. I . . Rye in S>ussex, The will was ratber . . plea are used. and none other are ad- I � i . I .. . �_ I . �. . . . ...�. _. ­, " "N's" ­­ - . I—- - - . add one cupful of sugar, I he juice of ..1� ..�-WHY THEY FAIL. �� -.i:-_. �_; . .: ,­� , Ion elaborAte .u(Wr- sngrbwedutpj� - �.., ,one lemon and the woll-benien whites visable, the apple flavor will be bet- -�_- ­� .­. ..;.. - WO N'S REA-V -three eggs-. -Beat-all together until -ter tban-tbat-given by epic-ea. For-the -A bruniqu6 man - -_. ;, . T_V. . . ". - . . iligious length on parchment, and I . -1 of business. in whoes, �� - _: . . . . .odorned with the seal of Lbe Supreme .This question-is discussed in an Fng-- light, Wben-pour intb-a mold, When it -1 'war : ,! . :4.. - we real old-fashioned sauce boil the cid- conversation t6bre a no"frflls-"was '. -- .'�;� . . ... ..�.. *­ . ourt .of.-New Zealand.in the bottom lish journal by a'writer who maintains is hardened turn'iplo a glass dish and I I. :._. � . .­;_..I ' . pples, and asked why1s had-discharged a certain .1. .. '. 11 .;�: -- left' hand cirner. TI�P-s'Licitor res- that -the fullness Of beauty do" not serve with the following sauce: Beat er down one-third...add the a toy. . ._.;1--;. ., _ - ' 0 reach its zenith under the a Of 35 1 he yolks of the eggs untLl thirk,add a cook till thick, a:nd a' homogeneous young woman from his etnpl �I 11 i.-� ­ ; P0991ble Coi the docuinent was proud a I . .;� - - ... , ,*Sbs was too free wkth bar tongue." . ...i. . -, , of big work. He was )'Mr. William or 40.11 This claim is dispute.1 by so- cupful ofieu. ar and one cupful of boil- mass, dark in color, delicious to the ' .1_.. I . . - Ki�aliag. of Auckland, NX Is due Is the opinion of ing watp . . . . he said. bluntly. 119be talked too much I .ci .. ---,-".'B- J other writer. wbo cite flace over hot water and the spoon, ,L . , .1 1� ,�.. timi Mr, Kiasting despatched the will women theniselves an shnwri hN the um- stir until it becomes thick, but on no palate, and smooth ur ter . I -to suft me.or any otber man who Pays �. I .7. , � . doubted' faA ti'at "any woman who �wcount aAl6w to' boil. At the I"t it requires,-very carefu P 7;:,_� ' . *'to'& brother prol-essloaal in 'London, -This is 'very watching to see that it does not burn. peopilti for tbeir-time mad . - � .1� .r '., - , but the ship conveying t craved admiration on the score of her , Corn-Starch Pudding. who expects , I I '. I , ­I , ,�.�4'6 he -.�ill W&A ,persomal ap arance . would be vwtly !Iplicate and extremely goodi wbile-very- An ash-stos mat under the Pon helps them to make proper ums of it." . ­...- -- -_-.. .-.1.,-.dashed to pieces n a hurrikatie off the . . ..'_:­�. , . i__ .- , more r, age to Ile guessis(i -I,i,kly Prepared. Pl4ce over the fire avoid danger of burning, hwt�.cannot. irst young woman - - please were her . . . .� - - .. scin 3 Wands, and out "on the face as beilig 30 rather than 40.'* 'one. pint of water.'add a pin..-h of gait. be' relied irpon to preveAt ..nia was not the ti _�#�.L...,� -I .of the waters" went the will with th This is a very Nvide and delicate,.ques- nee in wbobsd Inistagood position because of �",.­., '_ . . a Mix four tablespoonfuls of-rOrn-starch Add the sugar when the as, . , . . . �V. h- - _: .. . crew'aad cargo. � - I tion. .Mucli depends upon tbel rice and with a ljltl,,� cold water until free from nearly'done; boil 'half an hour, then -herfaiziare to appreciate-the fact that .._- I .. . . ;� -Some. Cme -after this -tra;gic occur- not-a little dpon*the woman. ,III some ,umpg. Now whisk the whites of three ptit'into cans. It made late in the sea-I the habit of fdoin talk is me that few .�* ­*!­:' .- - .1 ­` . . . "....Ll . , , : rence cne of the Cdrnisb fishermen southera lands women ..are .either ,ggs to a solid froth, add half a cup-. son, a f ter t he'wea t r is cold.the uce I me ., � .,. . .. led or a he as buiAnesis a will tolerats_ . .L .....-- I.: ..., : Was mending his nets On, ttLe lvacb wrinkled and shrive f t and gar, a teaspoonful of vanilla will keel) in jars -or crocks if 'kept in' , Th - � . � ters 6i " .,. ­ - ' liefore %,n. ind the d.issolved corn starch: beat all a cool place. It should not freezte,ty.1. a yo . .when he saw,a packet wushed'asbore, %bapeleas grandirotheiii . . .tuaig w9anam who an, .. . . .. . ....- . Jt, was that at tipr.dean will. The fish' reach-the age mentikined. In England ...611. together and Lich a qu., X for the purpose of sup- '�... . . - lour it slowly into I w-ouldn't make up si buiduess wor. I ..1. , . ­ - .. .' .erman made inquiries m to the I-est and in this ooun�try it often happens ,he hoiling water. Stir ronstanily *so that everybody gets tired of it before� porting herself should profit ,by. the - ' : � course to pursue that the "fullness Of boauty" in women . ' - .. .' and he at length sent .,does not reach its zenith under the I �will form no lumps, and allow t6 it is gone,, and the c,bildren turn up! lemon contaited in thaw words of Ful- , ..-,-.,. l � ..,.��Ion the. packei.to* 1.6n(jo- ' same old cider; � . I ' J n. , . I . ,ook ahout five minutes, Remove from their noses and sav ! lafla: "Learn, to it�old thy tongrls. Five I..., . J) hk affidavit the solicitor to whor� age of 35 or 40." ' -small Supply, MCA— 1, I . . will was addresae& gives � The question of taste, too, has Much' ,be fire and pour into small cups that apple mass;" but EL . ..��.. I . the sionally put' on t-be table, is apt to words coat Zacharias forty weeks' SL- ,. !, quaint. details. He rec,eh�ed it 'some to,do with a-deicisio,n, and it is a cannii .have previously been .dipped in cold L .,.:I�K . 6 .,noe.11 J5 �_'L ,. * i in an ,water. Allow to be,,Ome icy cold, when be regarded as'a treat. I make min ,�.7;�,�.A�'�L -s there can be no unvarying stan-lard of serve with the.:following sauce also in a fourteen 4uart diplipan anI find! v Tito womal -�I.:j,,:,-. velcve from the (;eneral Post Offi( of criticism that it mattters of taste n Wboss services are most .e... n allued in ii. busiiimess bouse or Private I , .-, *,,,, . . 1-May -18. 1075. - On-the.envelupe-was judgffient. There is a- beauty of-theL :�Oljt% Place over the fire one-half pint the ample for a family of four.�iorf,c,, ,stbe wo . ." '. , _ .� I , - 'ritten :'Ri Schiller'-the name supply, .nian who Is mover in- '.-.I - . of bud and a beauty Df the blossom in all or water, beat in a small sauce-pan Ci&r .p le sauce, make a fairly gdol , ruisive in, word or manner, but.wbot .. ..� �._.. 11h,e ill-,fated vessel. - ye a a one. teaspoonful of but i ter, two tea- pie in the spring Nvhen pie "fillin' ". t bout her -_ , . , - its g4ory. In thoe- e, -of cold of g,, . I goes, quie" and faitthfullY a ,, awyer, "was woman probably reaches the I if I Foonfuls of floiar'aiid three tablespoon. is srarce. At, least an Occa , .. ...fhe ixill," says the- I Etillnes Isional one rk' it bar opinjohis to herso,t, ;-,�.,-* , , sent with other.'dwunients. by Mr I maturity- *ruls of sugar. When well blends finds favor at our house. . wo , ��ee :�.� -. .� her beauty ,at. bar physics, d.add : . I . _7..� anti. 'x uadle.cih�i,+Aidr to the umbal- � '�.� "*_ . . . William tlenry.,KL�slitig. solicitor, or and ripeness. a varving time in differ- I the water; now pour the whole slot I I. I anced and the ' '. 1, .I., � . Unwise. . ... . .-... w�it, �Auckland, Ne%v Zealand, to me, to en- ent c-dimes and h. different women, over the yolks of three eggs, wb.� ­_­I ­TOTTA. 13!RTHDAY. 'I - f Business men ws, a dislike tathave .. I ,��� ,ohle roe to takie out latter-s.of admt'ni.q. And-litlessed fact I-she i-k-mains beauti- must he well beaten. Place the mix- . I . ..". t their affairs ta.: ad a t to others by ... 1�.. . . ',ration of the., estate -and .effects in fiili,tais long as shiiii' looks so in the'eiiyes. ture'An a howl, over hot water and The foillowimg lis�t will give the gem, tbom in their byi those who - *,., �, , '491�Lnd belopging to the deua,ed. of, boge wha love bar. ': - -:- stir until it thinkens, when remove; flowgr.a4d,zq?idinc.j�igm. for �4fa month have a proper oncepti,on of the truzz ,.. r The age,of- limit.is very elastic. de- ,flavor with vanilla and cool. . ove Lre.stions� exist i q. between the bug-i- :�� � .r , * � -1 'v said parchment writing, zind the of your bLrtb: January-Garnet Sn _ . will I-e- ...""'._... . !�i �prs and papers which accompanied g:,nding upon health, temperament, Lemon Rice.-WaKh one teacupful of Amethyst, new man and a * son L ... I ., -enveiGpe from -.-K i, �edity'. '6oridiotions of lifo land a dozen Hce i7h §ev6faI'w&fers. Place over tlie ,drop, Aqua,rius; Fabruary-, . g&rd those r tions as confidential, . i .... Ahe ,-Mr 1-sling Other thffi0s ttkat-help- to prf�sepve or fire with siifficient water to cover and Primrose, Pieces; Mai;��LR!oodston to idle .�. _�,... V"enclosed them. were e, and wiA not nd themselves _�, . perfeAly to impair Lthat-beauty.which is its own. simmer gently. Ad,l also-iiie thin, y-e.1- Vi,lt,t, Aritis; April-iDiainogid, Daisy, talk about tb affairs of their am.- 1,��L::�� �-,** It I , h - " �,:­,., ­ ."iind saturated, a together 'a cbn- excuse for being-andfor being @�en I_� ' low.rind.of one.lemon, Wb n t a rice Taurui&, , Alay�Emeral(L Hawthorne, p*oyer. 09f this applies.quite [If& . � .,:-11 . . . _. . . ..;pac'ket I�ke pulp. It.wa,s,nnly by I I -----:, ;a tender, add a generous lu,m,, of but- ' much to mein to women, but thOse, ' .. -the greatest CaFe. that,tbe said . *_ . R-F-MEDY FOR_.0O3LIC1 I ter and sugar to sw6eten. In tfiemean- Gemini; . 'June-Agate. HonioysuekIs,--;,b, .. im--a . .on- to know-muin- -1.. .� parchment writing was separated and . . . � - .. fini� squeere. the juice from-two-lem- C%.ncer; July-Ruby, AWater--:Lily, Leo; .taiii tLat n alre, morb­givep to- - �. -�--.� stretched out as the same now apl.,ear,i. This remedy is nottli, more nor 4ess ons and pa re i lie other lemon very thin. August-,Sardon-yx, Poppy, Virgo; Sep- ,off sailing in is .'respect. than Tnen. ­-_-.�'".: u,�ing the greatest..rare� that- the raid .than glycerine-sa muct as..the.rhild Out this yellow per�l into tiny pieces or. tember-­Sapphire, Morning Glory, a d fthat wom are more givan.tQ idlis�- . 1.,.:..: � T'wket came to Frigland in the mail ' itb 3; ='itiar d.in Inizimess, ,hours. . I . . . will take. It is beet 'to be n wi a r'hop it fibe. Place over the fire half Lublre;'October�Opal, Hope; - Seorpij � xtrainer called the Schiller, which w'as teaspoonf uI_but there is.no lear of giv- - pound or sugar- ani half a gill of No,e,mber-Topa7­ C"lirysiantbernum, 1318 this as i may,- the women wbo� .:`,:.��:.� _inl� too much. The -firs.t .effect is the ` ., 'SAgittariklItt: Decisimber-Tur:quolse, fi�',�the ,*at a ,,,-� " u'rerked on the Scillk' I[slan,ds o. n Fri-. .quiek6w of t1se cry-of pain,­the tec- water. with the strained lemon juire :. .. .1 I d anost desirable posi-,. - , . - , dAV Way 7, Isra." . . Ord, the beaching of the gaa; later the 'r!4 the peel. Boil this syrup for ten Holly. Ca.pictornus. .. - t�ow in the luess woeld are the I . . - . ­ 1, - . . � 1. ave been o:io%r­si:gbtL4. � .1 ,'till another t0stamentary Aur'lo!,il'X gis passes 4way -dow4jward. and-f in- npputes Pile the riee onto a dish an.1 - women who .... , in �:orrjerset House is . .- ally".after an easy movement of the 'oor oviIeft-fh`e'§:yrdp-, ta,'k5ng'c'a­re' the ' - - -TA14LY 'COME-L13"N'T9. .. enough to COX= re-bend the 623 metning- - , -.`-, y I 'of the,words" iness is business,"and- �� -% ,-, THE SECRFT CABINET bow", the child GLIls into a sweet. ­Irtb� shreds or lemon peel are equal- "'� �, ' Serve on re no longer a spring chicken, who h.ave giv their time and their . . . restful sleep, Try it, dear readers, itq ly distributed over the whole. _ - h VielongeT to a iIi,ealthy physician...off6mey :,I KLw.VI;rjge_yOea, as.will &18(.._%,nrla- ...-. . _ . . . . 1 sneered the an-gi�y hu.iii;aacr. ­ - " - .th(iiaghf to ,ena'abd to-nothin, I a Vs. 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WR,N', ^ _ Henry Sap g — ,r .,fir r, Bale Register. a 8, �s -s & f WE0 .1 x.�:' -4 _ c is •� " Tvssnax, Nov. 28td, 1897 - Credit sale o! - ., - farm et implements, aril., the pro• x , VO' t for the"'B — aw a A S' W party o es Mo�ormaok, at lot 17, New and Secondhand Bicycles for isle: t I. _.: lyd _ " - eoaceeaioa 4, Pickering. Aa idr. bio• All kinds of repaus promptly at• , .. ` __Vormack has rented his trim every _ tended 'to. Shop and show• ,� °} i - thing will positigely be sold. Salo to rooms, Bing et., Pickering, `'� - _. commence at 1 O'0lock. bee bills for 89•tf nntsrio. ' R i ; '* fiat. Thos. Poacher, auctioneer. I a pubusbed every Friday morning at its coil• �a. Pickeriag,Ont. Boarding House Local Optloa has cost the Township of Pickering #4 4J0 in theme -VOR BALE to close a° estate. House BeCau last four years and the le have raoeived no re thelrefor. - . TERMS ' -' 1 and lot in the vill�e of Highland Creek PAP. y 41.26peryearp 91.00irlssl,td tasidiaa a Apply to WM. TREAMAey, Highland creek. s and Meat' lKar�Cet I --0—• Local 0 tioa in Pickering has cost the Province of tario $8 000 K RATES OF ADVBRTISIN(} : The undersigned has rented the p Y, crust iwesramon, per line le eeaM. Ej G)Sd¢DALE 1plipILRL —For wheat, grist. g BeCaus loss of reveaae, is addition io the �, which i coal the r #' Thin rats d L kept i° shook. w. H, FJLV IBS, Piakedag. 4s -tt And will keep constantly all ' . - P• -' .. . _ rr, x r taehsnb aea insertion,- uas - s '• sad oho to Floor and mill food W @F3t ®iri * i30t01 TOWasNi ors not iaclnde or Foreign ad- ` ` k6l; 'r "�ezldsemsnta AIQTED —I can pay ten doIlare kinds o! Fresh bfoate, O '�1 keanees has iaereast!!i rather than decreased der Local ev a Bpsoial terms given to parties making con. �T y' ca' ua Dr°n 1ro4s3os 9 or a months orb the year. Sal!- T 7 weekly to a lady of mature age rodus- stets and Poultry is season. p tp - (3ption. - yearly or year! contracts papa�le anartarly. went and tact to spend her time in a good cause. v iJ rid r License System : x'` Bnsium oar ton lines or ands, with pap,•,, T. H. LINSCOTT. Toronto, Oat. f Meals furnished to all who ys * " ono 7ear'es 00,p►yable la ad9anee. may regniLQ them. 1890 -2 oommitmsnls to Raol for drankenaese ' tseN0406 is loon! oolmm�a ten cents per tine, STOOD FOR SALE -Anv quantity of 1891 -0 •' �, ` ` five cents per line each subsequent insertion. �V flat -elan hardwood will be delivered Call end Bell L18. 1892 -1 - " " contract rates' made known on applio4- t o! Pick pill e. A 1 for r F , > to any par srin� fig pp y _ :- -' oa: No tree advertising . particulars to HUGH PL'C#H, Whitevaie P• o• 6 �• W oodrnS, -e- Yiol=erin�. rot' Advsrtisemants without writter+ nstruotions 8 z srtllbe in.e red until forbidden and' charged ail- SE.BVICE -That 6 lendid re a• -Und Local 0 ti : ` oordingly. O=des for discontinuing advertise- P' New Butcher ! P ' l*I r 1>t mast be la writing and• scut to the pub. razed Yorkshire boar, York Pride, bra by 1898 -2 commitments to gaol -for drnakenaes/ 'C v sher . Toeeph Feathentoae, 8tr•etsville, will lie found 1894 -1 " " " � W Job Work promptly attended to. [ar coolies aL lot 81, con. 9, Pickering, Oz par- - ar, ,� ticnlors wi21 be given by addrassln Geo, Stott, I sincerely thank my many customers for _ 1896 -2 '4 " " ' ` ?Nl. !. CEARK - PROPRIETOR. Pickering P.O. past patronage, and modestly ask that ,. — , A - -� the Same oonrteay be extended I b ' _ �X C� TRAY PIGS-Strayed from the pre hays urchased S4. E. Vanstone's - . our Palitles -strict Iaaepeadeuce J mieea of the undersigned, lot 1St con, e, P Local Option hue been tried and proved a failure by many Dither �� Our Alm -A First -class Local Paper, '- Pichet:ng, on or aboutNovember 4th, one Fnsiness and will now be found BecaL18 municipalities. Fortytwo places-'have passed Local Option .. i' •^C . lar a black' sow; and one Chester White boar, in the meat market opposite ter y our Ezpssotarions - The hearty I.? as as to their whereabouts will be _ p i By•Laws, and they have all been repealed except thirteen, and w sipport of the neople of Pickering and vicinity, thankfully received by CHAS. A. ]3ARCLAY, T. A. Greig'e wareroome, : ; proceedings for repeal are pending in several o these. *1 Brougham P. °. 4 where I will keep all, ' `` • . - I k rids ,of free meats, U f Prohibition can succeed at all it will be only s a Dominic tt FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12� 1897. OARS FOR SERVICE -A Yorkshire i h i) I i•- - B Wbite, bled by Joseph Featherstone, of sausage and poultry eCause measure, and and the Dominion Qogernmend lies promised to �^ Springfield -on- the - credit, and a Berkshire, bred in heae011. None _ . submit t e matter to the people. NOTES AND COMMENTS. by H. J. Davis, Woodstock, are for service at lot but the best of - -- 1 . 12. Base -line, Pickeringa. Terms, $1.00 cash: c - -- A p tar other pparticulars to THOMAS wIL- meat handled. Local Option has ever pwhere been an unworkable measLre sad i r' - a8� Picker,= .O. 48tf Call and - see .. Because .,,The Liberal Conservatives of South, has,' v unicipalities passing it is expensive and an• - (, .: • -. _... me , satisfaotor e li ' litigation. the ".t Ontario assembled in the mas1G hall, �% HY PAY RENT when you can buy .. F . ' Whitby, _ on Thursday afternoon of WHY a farm of g0 acres for 21,000 4 l4 mites C. I. K IN GF y Y from Toronto, soil' sari y loam, frame house. Pickering; Ontario. ' , Prohibition in small areas has everywhere proved a failure . ' -last week, for the purpose of choosing good wen and about 7 aces of bush. This farm _ Because 5 Candidate EO oppose Hon. Jno. D L wall adapted for fruit growing, poultry farm- "' _ pP ry- ing, oats or roots. No broken land. Come and den. J. P. Whitney, leader of the it. Apply to SPM, TREADWAY, Highland ; m - I ' . Voters are reminded that the present by -law is-a repeal by-law, to repeal the Ontario Opposition, and other big Croak' 4-A a c existing Local Option by-law and voters desiring to vote against Local Option should -. _ ' were censor: Charles Calder, a BANANAS e $utter, .E� 13 and Poultry i r p _ . . • . ; p MARK THEIR BALLOT. THUS ' a .ear neighbor to blr - Bryden, was w _: ; the hltanimona choice of the meeting. . ova slilosAZ "' G - . IIlIgheatPrices Obtaine , ,. 'ORANGES r FOR -'— -- - ~- Lard and Lady Aberdeen are now Returns Promptly 3Zade. _ _ e References ou.ehippan averpwlterl. Cone- C a - , :. ; 1. in Toronto and it is expected that Sir I he By.Law Oliver, Mowat will be a-worn in as 'poadeac• Invitee - .. Y. -Lieutenant- Governor • of . Ontario be- PARK BLACK HELL CO., Ltd. ..� * i� a '= - - , TUR4J�iT0. I - # .. - ':m •- - - - - .•. r- :,' for the Lieutenant returns to O ;tawa, - -- -. - ,` whiali will be in s few days. The ce - $& ����� - - the nest session of tjle Le 'gistnre - The B Lam �t ♦ n * t ♦yam 1� prediction that Sir Oliver would open PICKERING LIMY 11 d'1 Y :� . ; �' C LEMONS . Cr _� �' - _- 'ri >1s to have been a sound one. - _ First -class vehicles for hire by day or r . ` ` Canadian farmers wb0 :sold their -night.- 'Bas iii Connection meet• _ - , .„ ins all G, T. R. trains. Freight a -CANDIES D I ES e ,- stookere a few weeks or months ago `` a c - +OtingVed'nesday, Nlay. t �, •� n y t. will'no doubt be- inteiested�to know : ' and express delivered to all' m- i' �e 1 i to. _ ' ' that stockers that, were ppurchased for _ _ p� of $be village. r A fail stock of Groceries and Gould Bros. eels- - — $91 each in Toronto tlil'ee menthe. �ame8 Gordon : _ br.t.a Flour alway. on hand. ` ago and - chipped to Buffalo, were the ! - . . COYI1� C3TON, • _ . - _ 4 _ ..other day sold there for $64 per bead Proprietor. , Opposite MsthCLASR MO T. . ;­ �.. - . and shipped to the old country. To a . �* - - ' scans! observer $118 -per heed for Vr �1I H ' - - may- +e��T N O. .a -' D U N B Z.. feeding_ cattle , three months seems - ... a T 't, rather of. s rellrim+trative nature. . .' _ i N OFT CO PORATIO OF GR.�IIV 1 To�aship of Piceriag 1 ° I. Wm. Lout, M.P.., for Centre Tor. -- ° - 0— - _ , onto. hair resigned hie seat • lllnd a _ _ _..- ,.T. by- election will be, field On November I am prepared to'buy all .kinds of, By-law lo' repeal By.latfT O, 668 of the FLOOR 0U.'CLOTHS �;• - '"""" , 80th, the nomination. being a week ��° at highest market prices. - Corporation'of the Township of Picker. g .,��.:�.:... "...­.. _ . • earlier.. ':Q eO. Bertram if i9 said will . ,Give me a call before sellia -it in , erfiilled "A , By -law e'o , prohibit the • • • • • • • • • • • • • •' • 8 be ,tile reform candidate. T. Ot. w� Pe, Yon.. Office second door sale by retail of spirituous, fert intsd or . ` _ _= ? -'`" -' ^ ✓� ~ - f' Hlaekstoek will be t1re•COnservative-in • _west.of Woodrafre hotel, Wlntby. - other inaaufactured liquor; in the Town. - -- • . t ' Ithe field. As to the cause of Mr. ra y, - shi o Pickering.. . • ' - 'Will Bate out Oar ts' -Put a Lout's .retirement there is .much F nk 1. MCBrad p I g• ' y p� _ nett Whitby, Ontario.: o -- square under the stove any size . speculation. It is thought by same _ . Wlasaii. +s it Cs deemed p:per7ient to re• or she 8 OHn be had - _ chat he has been promised a }udge h _ p ship, but the Premier•denies, that, and Take the chance peal t said By -law NO. S68 of t e Cdr• . p poratloa of the Township of Pickeria ; In, 111. .72 in. wide states that the'resignatloa came as And" get , , . tt . x8 3G. In - Therefore, the Coaao' _of the Corpora. _ surprise to him. It may be _interest- fyome L41ls -70r Laeod lion of the Township of Pickering enacts - . 11 ing to watch When Mt. Lount- is - `Y`r S tt r fie follows . Jab8lv8d. They, are now Laying, uliots�. Township Tsbbai B y1 N 088 0! t� a Cbr1,B lion of . . - wa p o cke ag, entit ' •'6 By-law to • i . .. — - . _. - - ;And also a Booster.' p=ohtbtt the sale by retail o! -. sicirltuous, fer- �% .. IN GREAT VARIETY. 1�t,the York centre court on Wed• - -- meatea or other manufactured liqquor. in th 1neT ►StUCklllgB V nesda old man Huton, the ell I will sell -a number of the above birds Township of Pickering," be and ipe same is ': ' 1. y cheap betore_hodsing. for_winter.. ___ hereby repealed. • -- Ladies and Misses —L. Wool Hose. 1. tw�Or, W11O t stab- 2, Thaitbis by -law shall coitus into-force and. - Ibed his eon to death -with a - paYe.of -- - - -,W, 1* 40RDON, paa;ieaotttiee ma y tr°m aria after the Plain Cashmere 8oee.� : :' Ribbed Cashmere Hose. f aabearlt, was seatenced to five years in - • , Barber, Pickering. a. Thata vote of the Becton of the said Town • - ' ' the nitentisr at Kingston. Much . . ' ship of Pickezi10g, entitled b law w cot• there Boys Black Bicycle Hose—Strong. - - y g on, will be take° Din this by -law; by the Deputy - - : : Men's Heavy Ribbed Wool Socks. _ ath was felt for the aged s s VENT Officers 1n�Y lOF te: v$�adk oa the r�isoneryand as he•is a coo arativel Brien .: . p comparatively coamebg. at niiedo'c1oQk0110 Lib.BhrR•o .. _ ,feeble old man, and the deceased son .. , . as con niine until five o'clock n t • r. - - 1, noon of the same day, at the 10adermentioaed Was rather s powerful man, and. at -' � Stedh aI11 polkas places, that le t4 esy r- : - -times severely abused his ,father, as t ,- Div No. Polling place. Dept Rat. o>soer - r Our 11 Ladies L. Wool Hoes z Photogra lie 1..Grange Han. Binaston Road, H. E. Webster SPecial: Value] ' 2pC Man's Blizzard Books. •; well ills wife. The old man receiv� ed the sentence with seeming pleasure p rs,- WHITBY• e;,Dal Hall, Pick'ering........James L`ininton '`'! .. and surprise, as be_evidently_e:pected .. - - ;_ e':T mper�°rmebaai cehpool.•vod Thomas Moody. Davidson sc - _ t • -i I. s mach heavier one. The grand e..Temperanoe halt; sina.:er..+Gha. LMackey ,jury ought in a` L�biifisgainst•Dr. Studio, open every......... New Su�tingl� :Pre Black Brocades at 26a and 900 i ?.:Town Hall, 3leea • • Beaseyon the abortion charge, but no TUESDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY, 9..Gerow'e shop, Whitevale,..,.JameeTaylor —JUBT IN— 1 1 -tf 10..Oranpe hall, 8th Concession, ..David Birrell bill in the murder charge. - When the 11 Town Hall, Claremont......Thomas Dunn ' . — _ IS :.School house, A1Lona.....;,,Abrsm Reeser - •, .. ' 1. case was called against the doctor the USE 4, That on the 8tb day of November, 1897, at ' Crown was not ready t0 proceed; -and • the Tbwn hen, in the village-of Btouitbam, in -I-- -- . • Judge Iifereditli dismissed the jurors. Queen store Cement the said n the a to o! Pickering, at the hour of :t o'clock in be afeernooa. the Reeve shall ap- The case will` be traversed over to the _ —For building- point m wring, signed bq himself two persons ^ 1 spring assizes; as will some others. to attend er the final summing up o! the vetch 'Cold ju' o m i n f g Concrete Walls', Silos, Stable Floors, by the Clerk, and one person to attend at each Hog Trbugh9', Cisterns, Culverts, - all x's Pd desirous otapromotiog t1�0 passage of , - BROOK ROAD, - . 1 Etc., Et0• .. this by -law and a like number °n.bebalf of the ; mow'' . . . .. _ ,p' es,. p - ,' Persons interested in and desirous of o -- the passage of this by -law. PPoeing Report of -8. S. N0. 6. Picketing; for Oct, • 3Ir. Devitt emphyeizes two points, viz: That g, That the Clerk of the said lfunicipal Coun - • - tame� of pupils in order of merit. Stand thegrayel mast be clean and ehr.rp, absolutely cil o! the Townbhin of Pickering shall attend iisg based on weekly exams, �attendaace, tree from clay or.muck.. Have.:vorlk dome as at tiro Town Hall, in the viliGge of .Brougham, Prepare for it by laying in your supply of finder eta 5th class -31a to •, Fi .z atrick, E early as possible and thus escape frost: iv the said Township-of of Pickerin at the hour • �' g' ware VPoolen Goods, Hosiery, Ete. of 3 o'clock in the sfterhoon- oil the 18th day-of t Dillingham. Knox, J Knoa, Briancon, Patties re airing oenreat should order at once November, 1807, to sum up rile number of votes ' ,. LN Percy, � Jlorton. =1th class -Jl Fuller, se solos delay _will, be necessitated- in filling g,oeh for aria against this by -law• Men's heavy shirt9 and drawers', 500. orders. •::Sootch Lamb wool 4h its, and. drawers, rom.50 ots Louisa Hnbbarti, Cora Ellicott, Arthur , r Passed IR97. Percy, Martha Rowson,, 1V . Willson, L J. �0`'IGreenaod :Cora' r !i Siathews; �V Coalman. 3rd class,- :!ante ll t01 y�i.2i� a Ir: I?o0ehtti, Vabel Hogle, F -Re nolds, Ren- _ Reev Ctork, p p p y Ladies' Vests heavy �.;arnl goods for 25 eta, better dall Ellicott, J- ,Fitzpatrick, Ada Hare, Ger• _ . _ .._ _ _ _ tie Dillingham; A 'biiddIetoa, • 2nd class- Insure in the...... Public notice is hereby �tipen Lhat the above . By-Law a y 3�/Fagl@ Z@ been taken into consideration and which will L10siery, plain 'aril rihli ©d irl ii„ll and 'h avy nlaiie, [ilanche Reynolds, Emma Conn -rs, Jlafy ` be finally :.p"sed by tbo.Cou ❑cil of tb nin.pi . -- -Dunn, Arthurllare: Pt. fad class -Rigy FARMER'S-VT UTIiA% TIRL P \SL`R. cipalfty of the 'rownshiiY of bickering in the either C e Or WOO 11E p12G`e9 'ran lIl fr 11 a leas --J Farlet, iiartha Flare, JFinnie • ' o{7 thereto tfterone month from -the drat pub- 50' cents.per p r, . :- . ;1licott, �C Guo3win, r hardy. -Jr -Ist -Of-Columbus, Ontario,!'The Farmer se� licatiOn or the some in the F'ickoring NF:ws the - _ Company." date of wbioh ill-at rubiicatian was off Friday;- A- full Stock: Of ._chblce grUCeries always Ou band at lr ?s -d GOJdttiiU, F Dillingham, C3eorg:a P Y•' the 22nd day of October, A.D., 1807, and that the i ilia te8 , tr tLAIn `rile, chat FF, +shit Flossie hardy. nab- '- " - votes the-olectors of the saidruunicivality - popular prices, DZy 25c teas will stant. y It is doing a flourishing business caxryi rig over µ'{ii be taken oil the said proposed by -taw at the T . • l.et- class- LymafL . Hogle,_.. Roy Connor. One Million apd a quarter of Ineura10ce after pollinc'pla -as 6f the said municipality as Pam. Boots & 8h Des • are FA6 . _ fast, If y0E1 need a'palr :lveraRe at•teadence 3i. being fn e�istehce only wo years, Yon pay in -We paid proposed by -law on the 17th day' -- only for actnaYIOesee an email erpeaserin• of November, A.D., 1897, commencing at the I can supply yon' at moderYl pxzael3. cured in running a local Company which turns hour of nine o'clock in the forenoon and 0010- . • is - , - 1 Smith, , -,f Rar yy township, Was out to be lees than one half of rho cost of inenr. -•,ving until five o'clock in the afternoon of the - a +- ea a daps Highest Price:-A for.Fal.m. pmduce' _ EL killed b a .al.'s tree, oaee In most of'tho stook companies. •For par- �n - a ' Y titulars apply-to Dated at rho safd Townsbip of Fickerin -g this Orangeville papers in a very fair 20nd day of October, A.D., 147. ., �) , # A €;ood supply of Fruit J rs �on tianJ I . JvO. A. O'OONNOR, Agent, I the match, credit ,4larkham with DONALD f e said , �lte (� { Flugaton Road or tVbitby P.O. Clerk of the said Thomas Beare, -• 'ale, , L/.I1!! a magnifioant combination game, Also agent for Norwick Union Fire rt,euranoe Municipality of the Township of Pickering. • ; their ah09tinR was Weak, Compsrny end the ^Dominion -Life." 50 sm i-1 s' . . _1_/ .: . . . . - tki. R,: ... . '. •L' 1 :,. . rat • .N Y •C, Y •- x�.T•'Lf - ,. ?!f �y;,r `•tf&,r�x. _ ..'9 ,e1:: .F .�• ,3 .fir' A rrtti - -. r :, , .:.�- .1 -..� ,;r.rr; :...;x ,. '� .awl r `'tut' ' ;ri, fist' 4., ;.� , r; ;:.r. m• : n _JL _ _ . :,, r. .: a�.rw�ra -m- �. A,.cPa'z,ms r ..•..; .r+n,.- n,�,�_ :, �.ov4xz.e p;;,y_ '. •.�.c �.yra :.a.,;✓ P ,m-,; , ,.a,. - - „` �, t .rw rya "arc•... .. ,o-' t s., r. ,.0 .: �r,•,�•+'_,`.'r "'.. rx (r ,•^� e ,•' 2. •�..,.. .- •r....: 4". -. ",r. s ,v ,',.o,. . : :� sort`' .�.5'. r -.. ?' -��i". ;�ri. .'4S�!'P d- ,r. _ .,�,. :. - :�- ` .ems' ,...,,�� r1m, dr .. �.ut .'.... . 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",'SY+•7�^ r :, . :..... t '^ c.'4; i '>+,t. 1 "r.' ,". ,F' .f M., .:.y,.... ..,r :'a,. . ,t ., ,...: ` : -. .,• ... ... :; .. 5., + ". ,'t•.'� ... �c. -.v .Ise..»X.;,�r• ',d,. y,PT. Kr' ,�.'r a' '+"' .p. I 11 4 ,4 . .�7+',.'_.. .. rl .. '. n.. . . 73..... y/ _ .. , .: . �' R.. . -. • 14:, v�+! .,�' sr , . e' r"". '_ "'�1, 'y : . � '. y �, , 11 .,. ,.� - ,•.5,. ., ive,,4 - : :: .., .. " . .,. .A ,Mal ,�:"� �,,//yyh. ,,•.� 4 M'••M:d' ..r1- .... :•9� '. �,. A.. M'''h., 'i' r.. ,�.,, *' _.. F . - �,. -.. a, . ,.. .;i....r ,'�2' r,.. .. i�aw: :ni'` -^ ,•s,.lP+ ,. ... �::' .. _. _ :P :S, 1. :.._ so, . -. �. ua z, :. : .': >: y .Y r v ' ...3x1 .q f wr y.; 2x .`u . ,0, ;' - 5:. AUDL[V. r'. �~ :> F• Ii[. vhapman Sandsyed at home " • TORONTO FINANCIAL f - 540.00 in �t�-�►LD .i .1'.. � =a `-`1H Lee Bnnaafea elsewhere. 'Ahem.' T t 1Q I CORPORATION, , 11 : eels ixzie Linton, o! Claremont, visit- L ifs �� _ - _ - tives here-ch Sunday. ' Authorized Cap, X2,500,000 ' y, '> Several of our people attended Qaartertp Q • - Subscribed Cap. 828,500 '' .� \.i1 ;meetingg at Piot arias on Sunday morning. 20 PRI Z E Mt. Zion attracted a large number of oar � 1 - y _ F . y oaag ptgpie both Sunday and Monday ' . • . •.. ' Thin Company have opened a bra:+ch in the r' " „ te, Village of Piokering, in the coca lately as- ,t . C, Perkins rettuned to York oa We call them tle teen and 1 at Prize - •. $200 00 ' 200.00 ' epm«t by the Ontario liank,naaer the --as a. a 8atnrda a Wont of the undersigned. tit �'' attar spending a week with her little Wonsan, t they art 2nd Prize .100 100 Deposits will be received and interest allowed r mother . - at hi -beat rates. . Soma of car ea farmers use nclthtr. They h e ideas sad Drafts issued on all parts, collections made „ $ getting nett the Lgh to 9aish Clad other sooazititerms, mover loaned on notes $hinktn of ways all their It. Fortu- :' 3rd Prize 50 50 d ' turnips, entrap they soda . conic fond $Prizes of : '25 each 5.0 so► GEO. KERR, manager r. r The snow storm of Tuesday succeeded of Cod -liver oil, ilia it is 10 bra a oar roads the 5 Priz88 Of 10 each" 50 FARMERS' IIiARBET. - Sne file form of `. - ToBOxTO, Nov,, I1, 189? - ' a gloom was oast n a oar ne boo �TT'S ON. This 10 Prizes of 5 each .. . 50 p°' is the most valuab ` reined is Wheat,fall ............. t' 086 to o G x 1bood on Sande last when it was aanonno• y ( j . .......... Sunday ,wife of the to rzisttau for ail . t wastia ._ - .. _ 5 0 eat,e ring.. 0 87 to 00 O0 ;•. ed 'that Mrs. O Leary - soh p ' 00.0 �Pheat, goose .•.......... 00 76 to 00.77 l~` . .Cleo. O'Leary, .of the Greenwood road ad diseases of early "'life. The succumbed to the disease from which she Barley, bash,............ 00 27 to. 00 86 - poorly nourished,. scrofulous To the - Twenty' people who solve this Puzzle if there are so oats, 6 else been suffering for a year or more. { bash ................ 00 00 to 00 2 Her husband died some two years ago and Child; the. thin, w fretting' many correct, we will give the above prices IN CASH. Peas, bush ................. 00 00 to ` 00 4g ,�` ss they have lived hereabout for a treat child; the ' n Chad who Hay, new, ton............ 08 00 to- 10 O0 " I'll alaaq years, they are soap and widely dots not grow; take Scott's WITH TOIIR BtraW, on ..............c.. a 00 to 8 76 . 'known. She leaves a famil of one den b- • ' S_E N D N 0 MONEY t b y Emulsion w' Ou force or -. ORDER. Dressed hogs ............. .6 7b to 6 8 !'ter and four song who feel her loss keen y: Beef, forequarters ...,... 4 60 to 6 60 - , As two of the boys, s, Arthur and Lewis, are bribe. It Stems as ' they knew y If more than Twenty should be correct, every correct one will (in addition Beef, hindquarters...... 5 50 to •8 00 .x, ; in the N.W.T. they were unable to return that this meant f1 rishmeat to, the Money Prizes) be rewarded our famous "Faithful Timekeeper Silver Mutton ..................... 5 0o to 0 00 •� _ for the funeral which was held on Tnesdaq and growth for boo s muscles Veal carcass ............. 6 00 to 8 00 '� A large number of neighbors and relatives Watch' of which .tarried out to pay their last re to to the and aetvas. the net factor} A word here 'The qualities Bntter,lb .................. 18 to 18 ;- ° deceased Much sympathy is fElt tool the Book telling man aboanvbst£tute for If a o b - TH _ UL' 'True me: t tie of ooh EOgs, doze ................ 17 to , ..... ''". bereaved famil Scott's 't pay ioa with the children. preferred, . Watches - P Potatoes, per bas......... 46 to lib � , w shy T will relish the real w 1 n n e r a a D 1 ! which are D 0 i►i I N I 0 i\ B AN H 1. F sale 50c. Ei chose s genuine �y eiPti ad acknowledged ', " = Henry Maynard raffled a flee horse off gold -eased watch .M ST' la 2iad etch to be the -` the other evening, and John Sonley, of of the same value. Capital Paid up, $1,500,000 the township, won is on a 81.09 ticket SCOTT k Bowl", Toronto, Oat. -, foremost �'*t, Engineer Allison bas moved from riser As this won- Is worn hiohiin the English Surplus, - $1,500,000 , the roun3 house. to Dr. Eadvood's house. y � mere m ens derful.offer is onl . - - which has net bean vacated b Sheriff made to advertis they will last aria Aa:arioan WHITBY � AGENCY. a life time. _ Paxton. 7 y i NO'' g our far -tame 0iarkete. s.altlael stisla.r z•,Lasaetea Genewal tdaster Ch►raace Henderson was v - ,� = b K a Q8I �� tc sevlNOIs DEPAaTMENT, thrown b .another Pboy and had his &bon'. • tr : Cr l -1 : t Silver Watches, every ompetltar must re t e o owing conditions an Interest allowed at highest otemnt sates ato f : y ill b J.T `s M com 1 with them. _ - _ notice o! withdrawal required. 6�Ii der•boae broken. Ofoouneths little fellow r $ e o P y special attention vea to the colleetloa of r. is now in bandages. w i a ' s d ° o `� -t Farmer's Issas and o air Notes. • Conductor McMillan reached Whitt . C 1 Bend your answer on an International , and soon, If. not more than twenty win and . y y p p v .. K is D Post- card" which can be bought at the goat- receive the Watch and chain, and if these do E. J. THORTON, Saturday, Nd trfier apptlg Q ttl�ay 4 er g $ Q Q I �� �' 0 ofeoe'.Price 9 cants! There to no entrance ter not bay anything from the catalogue the whole 1011 MANA(#�i _ _ � -- _l _ qg t! i or charge whatever - of the prise money will -be aquslly divided �+ed1O gala :eft Oa Oadsy morning q . q$ sal to C" R aw � M g In addition to the Css:i Prizes everyone among them, giving !45 'each. All amounts in. ,z W:ih his Tamil for Belleville. •`c1 ° d' 7t me 0 who leads the correct answer will thereby win this adverti "mentaretakenattheexchA=eo! sxas>a WA3x.>0- Platurtss■ta"zinO.ls '' y a x� xo 0p°' d i n �o y's one o! our "Faithful Time keeper Sliver 85 to PL '�'gsiDTB DOIlr6 EAST DQR J8 FOLLOWS :- The Whitby township ooaaoil is offerinft a _a „ a = s- *t,� '•-.. Phi Watches, which we's■ll,tn England for $10 each 6 d form will be Bent free to you which most �j0. 6 Z4LAIL 7:62 A. 1�. a reward of 826 for the Conviction of the $ (� v a C i* = and which could be sold retail in America !or , be diced up and forwarded to reach us by De party who, apparently with a drawer knife, i a tt a `• I, ew sib to B48 each camber 45th of sll,goods ordesed,op account of " 14 Local - 9:60 P. M. s b ed =_ a Every winner of the watch is required to Prises �' 8 Loot •, 6:04 P. 1�. sally hack twelve beautiful trees On the 0 ig 4 E a a,,,,, purchase one o! our SPLEN DID VALUE inex- The names and addresses of the cash prate . t0 A -side 0 polite Jerry I"k•s and three is Jan C aC pensive 8o11dailver Albert Chains to wear with ' winners will be printed to the Times. Dailp T=aIItB ODIDtc? Wis2DII1< 16 FOLLOWS:- 1. opposite H. tiP1L002 1. I „ ,,,, ,,, _ w °} Fab w' so the Watch, as par oar unprecedented offer Telegraph and Standard, o! London, on Dseem• No. 9 LOCAL . 9 :� A. M. p'laeylaClal municipal tadltOrrhia M ° '• a 's p' r°' J11u y p which we will sand. ^ahese Chains use Sall bar gist nest, and snbsaquaoLlp is the New ��18 LOCSI. . ., 9:60 P. M. �� $ it. _ arlud on *very link by the Eaglleb Govern- York Herald. Dineen for the prises will be pure �repar the apeoiai Cash for man- .ai Pa+ Apr.' meat. IL the same watch 1s required with Ciold- ed ■ems day s' 1 MAIL a i4 P..� .s li 15 +� t7 ailed' case instead of Solid Silver, a Chain to ' 7 Write yoor name and , addresses is full lcipal treasurers; which have received the + is o ; P aw 'tia7 ►+.O match may. if desired, be.chosen. - *Tory time you write to us to avoid mistakes �'� 'lAas.>a.- avabistoo ftatl0>t approval of the houteaaat govetmor•in - - m„ J ne C C s With out Watch and Chala you will receive a Orders for these prizes may be sent in 'r1•� : I` .+ = our mammoth Catalogue quoting Rholeaa a separately from time to time, as you will be TRAINIs 17�f�a EAST DUR e.8 FOLLOWS:- '., i50Laeil, The forms hale been eopyrighi• ° ;: r pO j Ja1r; M FcctO prices !or Jewellery, Plato, etc. The _ credited with the total of all whegpon sand is NO, 8 MAtL . . 7:4? A.M. *do and arraagasawts mid! Tai - supply. y. I ' _ . >i P• Sept Firft Prise will ba given eq tha one tlho solves the roppore loom u above - lag till books. 'Tile tie/ Of tiles! cash Oat. f r • the Asbns, receives the watch and Chain. and 9 when sanding orders planes remember 1�i0. 1d l�iZSD , $:4$ P.� - :rN 'a" " is r.e Ot orders altogether the largest amount cf goods that the letter postave to England ia5 cents per books Will be oompnbory in every meal• , re _P' rr' Nov I C I from the cataloane ; the Second Pries to the half ounce, and It Wanioctaat peeinge is used ., S LOCAL . •' :8 :� P.M. _. .. cillality an Januarys« 1898. � + r � ,,,I Dee ' � 'winner who orders the second lasgesf amontttr •'the letter is l /ab]e to go astray - TRAws GOING W=8T DiM AS FOLLOWS; .• Rev John Ewing. Presbyterian, min• Bend your answer st.once I You are sure to win a prize if correct, while No. 9 Loeu . . . 9:OS A.M; i, • seer at l anvi Pleasant for 41; years. is . " . '. _ even if not correct it COSA you noshing. - 61 18 MusD , . '9:66 P.M. _ 1 I. . dead. Lumber s ADDIi£56 - • • Urs. Caverhill, of NoNawasaga town- 1 • ' - ° . PI.CKERiNQ -POST OFFICE. - - Ali aiwasoi ROEi(38 LIIMBER in stook The Watchmakers dlliance &Ernest Goode s Stores . - skip, was killed 0!W . 7s railw prank near Now Lowell. -- also IT�:D ma mans arrive Toronto 's10a..m. = Mouldings,- Matched Shooting and . • ,� T E 8 3o t`m. °°'TnsonsEo s pm' l LIM i LETTERS' TO THE EDITOR. _ g $ Incorporated according to Act of Parliament.- Capital £90,000 (8450,000)* :zeaua ror 6 ID p want clots Toro Toronto Flowin in Basswood or Pine: night before. tThisdepartment is open to allforthefairdie- $, ._ LarszeSt Enf�11612 Z'VatchmakerP. ' _ coasfon of pablio gnastioaa. The welter maw' . Maple and Beech Scoring, i f 1a. Lk 890 1[oaq orders issued on all parts of thl world. , -ln ail oawsaand his aosyes Hams wob copy � , -hm measure. 4. 164 CXF'ORS.7 SZ'RF�,'T, ZiON�ON. - - . `.' -' � 'We. wish It dlstlnatay, saarrstood, howavas -' la4INd /'A1rS SWOZE-Moo- ,ithat in no case do we boas ouaelvee ro Hard and Soft wood always on hand. Cable Address. ••CLOCKLIKE, LONDON.." Business Established. LEfltu�: _ . •spoasiblo for ordai4m ex. i I by sown!• _ _ pgndenta -ED =wa.Y HiUs.ide .S. aW Bond Deposits received and interest snowed ",a STA__1 wish to take advantage of your Plainin 1Mil1B. - - • - . _ _ per cent per sanum. Security Indispatable • Columns t0- enter a etmag protest agsiost H. L l��E: . . R. A. awn 2o98T ASTSa V townshipp keeping op the LooaI Option Bmwv'e Corners. • -� taros. I do not wish to enter laic the moral view of the matter, bat simply to . qp .. , � * took d it se a business matter. aithcngh - _'.- . - - I think our morale aware as good when the All Rani■ ■ • ■' • - license system was in force as at present. . ': �` I. _ - Looal Option has received L fair.trial in - or t LL's - $his province and has been,tenerally con- J e __ _ _ . . _ ilemaed. I believaaboat flhy municipal- f"4,i� Jill', '' Odle _ . ides have tried Loosd Option by -laWa, Laid I ` i r - � . all except about ten have given it rip as a p 1 ' N ssilare. All other plates hLVe had the -� 1 k <J 11' M. .1 , e w - pme lzperienae M we have had here- Direct from the Mines•' .- .' , ooatinaal expanse and law eni$l. 'Tice - . " - amount paid n lioense fees in, this Town =shipbefore Local Option averaged about iv0 ,'e33 a,t0, . I T,� f >J{i, oQ annually, so that is the soar years ' STo Caulkers, .a1.� PO111 no Until Ja nna r the sty and" Local Option She township has lost .the sum of 84,400. and the 4pterest on the • - money which would being it ap to over - -To �3CZ09=Su1gt3. _ 1 8 � 9• _ ' $4,700. The Looai Option law i• so poor- . iy framed &bat every township where it Best III the Market. , ' .' _ bas been passed b" had b y law costs Z 0 !t m .11 for bad b -laws and for enfaaingg them, H$rdest in the World. �-r -- r cc , YkB I . for this Fiakering has paid the plsassril ti. imm of 8625,00• Pablio 0piDion on This " • question is also so evenly divined that it Delivered in 'Pickering Village at -pg� tills Of a,ll �111C�$ , o ;area ooatinasl disturbance and constant 5.6 O w �_ ._.1W •. Votes, .and for these votes our township '. • -Ed. CJorlZell, i I. icas had to azpend the sum of 8301.00. Pickering. neatly '' executed alt this' . .Haying purchased the pump 1. In addition to Shoes amounts all the . ' _ . �- - .' botel properties in the township have do. , P I know of one whiob - - °., office.'.. D 1. Smith, Ilwill co t nue reciated is value, was assessed for 16,000 when it had a li• , "` rears ant' is now only assessed for 83,000 the bnaineaa in the old stand; . ' yover the Township. ! a re m'onot . where a full stock of well and and it is the same all It i. also a weU -known Trot that the etorer Wanted , Yv rj +cistern pumps will be kept o. lolls business by the Local Option, farm- t .. • :,. t nded . constantly on hand, Repair . ors, travellers, buyers, biayciists and other _• ; lag promptly ]st a to. . all avoid stopping at our villages and pasa- -Shop Mr. Smith will act as agent. .. - non io where they are sure of good hotel so- -- • Hogs, Cattle 00MInodation. ' A conservative estimate Our stock of pumps was "' will show that Local option has coat the . Has 'changed hands and a And.. Sheep, . never more varied and com- \ township of Pickering ally 80,000 is the , . plate.' I. bright new stock of Tiri- Tset roar, years, or 81500.00 a year. For which' the best .cash prices Do the ratepayers realize what they are ware` ' and Granite - Nind mills of all kinds sold when wanted gpaaping far this absurd by v 7 Our tar hag been O sued will 6e pain. GEO• GEROW, :.. bills this year show how m b have ware P ?� expended, but in addition to th a have . . Coal Oil always on. • .. lost in revenue twice Ise much Ise it hca h&nd, 'CT�Trt1. F. `�ra=Lst0 9, _ / i \,; �.. CLAREI)i0`'T, ONi.. ' -= .cost, and this is not incladed in the Local ;4 , r&+�' ! option rate. If Local Option were not in -I ]Pickering, Ontario. Pioke 'rig, t ia. ' . a j t . -- NLY TO LOAN force are wonld•be able to spend 81,500.00 WObD�B PHOl3PH•ODI�TI:. �_ �: fMr , 9. '` more s year an our roads without increas- "' C 11 Repairing promptly attended -o,r- ir,g the rate of taxation, or if you capitalize t0 while you Walt, The Great ,English Remedy'. • I ; 7� , -''a that ambunt at a per cent, then the rate- Sty i'aefiays,o auarantecd to i MORTGAGE S E C U,R I T Y ~ payers of Pickering have invested $30,000 - ..._ .. s in this matter. I urge on -the elector a1,F a PromPtty, nnd.pe manually , ? t j r� . , i� °� n cure all forms of ,. en:ous 11- "` 3r'" � . g�.[?1„=,1 ESTA2' - matter of business eoonorr;y to gatri of Wcalenew,,rmissiorm,- sperm• I gyp' • this expensive and unsatisfactory measure• Eavetroughinl " aeorraea, lmPOtrnryrnd att . • . S T A I li D A 8 D .. "l +ought awl sold on cot>#� iestoa But there' is ano er view of the . attar D•ecta o _4 Fuse or F.recmes, which I think shoo ounvince egen strorg ta1'i orr'y, ezr� .1irie use : And -: <:. �eT n PI robibitionists that be repeaHag by -law Be oreandd ter. of obacco,OPiumorSHmu Rotary SElllttler - °- Age t,fnr,- Fjre, 1_ife Accident,- to Furnace Work_ f f ianfa,tcAiehanonleadtole abonld be carried. he Dominion Govern - " moot is pledged to ohibition, it the pro• Arm;ty, Insnntty, Cnxisanipt(on and a» carryprays. C Y� �{ Glass and Steam Baler Insurance pie want it and i e plebiscite is favor- A specialty.. Easbeenpcascribed odor ssybitra It thou -and,4 of Sevv i z t g X' l Ca �; ixi e ea; is the only Reliable and AUnei.t Mrdkins C1 y i'iOCVeydljping Cfir.QiUlly done. able they will page . Prohibition Act with p . kn _Is the .Queen of s,11 ,7GWIn - all the power of the omi it soh then Avows Ast druggist forNood 'ePhowhodtae {1( j3 Private and ether fends n hand. Why beoffetrsomewbrthleasmemcine inplacoofthis, Machines. Try it and should the tovmshl of Pickering waste Inclose In letter, and we will send by, return . `>sib00.00 s year? ti. one package, $I; six, as. Onde a - , a _sa For - maiL• o be onvinced r t' In conclusion I; sh to strongly advise CALL FOR PI�'iCEB. prea.■.atatecuemv amphletsfreetoanyad le by k splendid farm to rent the electnrs of Pi ring to follow the ex- -_ - The Wood Companyt Several dwellings in Pickorinr vii] ample of other ar ci alities and darry }� v Windco[. Ont.. Canada. v T j j for sale cheap. the repealing bylutr by a large majority; Y ■ W ■ xennedyt ��s H.. B • Lott Sold in Pickering and elsewhere in Canada f tP: T. RICHARDBO Pickering, Nov. etb, 'ours, etc., VoTan, - . Bundy's Block. by all responsible Druggists. ATHA, ONT. • 0 Hoe in D.tle's block Pickering . . {A 4 i M - i'r . S y`�, • F?i ±' �w•. ^. -. i`Xi ^• x, ,h.i'V +rr?. -.5, a ^ _ ,>;�, ,a -g .".s r-J - ., _" .,.. I - J .. ' $4,700. The Looai Option law i• so poor- . iy framed &bat every township where it Best III the Market. , ' .' _ bas been passed b" had b y law costs Z 0 !t m .11 for bad b -laws and for enfaaingg them, H$rdest in the World. �-r -- r cc , YkB I . for this Fiakering has paid the plsassril ti. imm of 8625,00• Pablio 0piDion on This " • question is also so evenly divined that it Delivered in 'Pickering Village at -pg� tills Of a,ll �111C�$ , o ;area ooatinasl disturbance and constant 5.6 O w �_ ._.1W •. Votes, .and for these votes our township '. • -Ed. CJorlZell, i I. icas had to azpend the sum of 8301.00. Pickering. neatly '' executed alt this' . .Haying purchased the pump 1. In addition to Shoes amounts all the . ' _ . �- - .' botel properties in the township have do. , P I know of one whiob - - °., office.'.. D 1. Smith, Ilwill co t nue reciated is value, was assessed for 16,000 when it had a li• , "` rears ant' is now only assessed for 83,000 the bnaineaa in the old stand; . ' yover the Township. ! a re m'onot . where a full stock of well and and it is the same all It i. also a weU -known Trot that the etorer Wanted , Yv rj +cistern pumps will be kept o. lolls business by the Local Option, farm- t .. • :,. t nded . constantly on hand, Repair . ors, travellers, buyers, biayciists and other _• ; lag promptly ]st a to. . all avoid stopping at our villages and pasa- -Shop Mr. Smith will act as agent. .. - non io where they are sure of good hotel so- -- • Hogs, Cattle 00MInodation. ' A conservative estimate Our stock of pumps was "' will show that Local option has coat the . Has 'changed hands and a And.. Sheep, . never more varied and com- \ township of Pickering ally 80,000 is the , . plate.' I. bright new stock of Tiri- Tset roar, years, or 81500.00 a year. For which' the best .cash prices Do the ratepayers realize what they are ware` ' and Granite - Nind mills of all kinds sold when wanted gpaaping far this absurd by v 7 Our tar hag been O sued will 6e pain. GEO• GEROW, :.. bills this year show how m b have ware P ?� expended, but in addition to th a have . . Coal Oil always on. • .. lost in revenue twice Ise much Ise it hca h&nd, 'CT�Trt1. F. `�ra=Lst0 9, _ / i \,; �.. CLAREI)i0`'T, ONi.. ' -= .cost, and this is not incladed in the Local ;4 , r&+�' ! option rate. If Local Option were not in -I ]Pickering, Ontario. Pioke 'rig, t ia. ' . a j t . -- NLY TO LOAN force are wonld•be able to spend 81,500.00 WObD�B PHOl3PH•ODI�TI:. �_ �: fMr , 9. '` more s year an our roads without increas- "' C 11 Repairing promptly attended -o,r- ir,g the rate of taxation, or if you capitalize t0 while you Walt, The Great ,English Remedy'. • I ; 7� , -''a that ambunt at a per cent, then the rate- Sty i'aefiays,o auarantecd to i MORTGAGE S E C U,R I T Y ~ payers of Pickering have invested $30,000 - ..._ .. s in this matter. I urge on -the elector a1,F a PromPtty, nnd.pe manually , ? t j r� . , i� °� n cure all forms of ,. en:ous 11- "` 3r'" � . g�.[?1„=,1 ESTA2' - matter of business eoonorr;y to gatri of Wcalenew,,rmissiorm,- sperm• I gyp' • this expensive and unsatisfactory measure• Eavetroughinl " aeorraea, lmPOtrnryrnd att . • . S T A I li D A 8 D .. "l +ought awl sold on cot>#� iestoa But there' is ano er view of the . attar D•ecta o _4 Fuse or F.recmes, which I think shoo ounvince egen strorg ta1'i orr'y, ezr� .1irie use : And -: <:. �eT n PI robibitionists that be repeaHag by -law Be oreandd ter. of obacco,OPiumorSHmu Rotary SElllttler - °- Age t,fnr,- Fjre, 1_ife Accident,- to Furnace Work_ f f ianfa,tcAiehanonleadtole abonld be carried. he Dominion Govern - " moot is pledged to ohibition, it the pro• Arm;ty, Insnntty, Cnxisanipt(on and a» carryprays. C Y� �{ Glass and Steam Baler Insurance pie want it and i e plebiscite is favor- A specialty.. Easbeenpcascribed odor ssybitra It thou -and,4 of Sevv i z t g X' l Ca �; ixi e ea; is the only Reliable and AUnei.t Mrdkins C1 y i'iOCVeydljping Cfir.QiUlly done. able they will page . Prohibition Act with p . kn _Is the .Queen of s,11 ,7GWIn - all the power of the omi it soh then Avows Ast druggist forNood 'ePhowhodtae {1( j3 Private and ether fends n hand. Why beoffetrsomewbrthleasmemcine inplacoofthis, Machines. Try it and should the tovmshl of Pickering waste Inclose In letter, and we will send by, return . `>sib00.00 s year? ti. one package, $I; six, as. Onde a - , a _sa For - maiL• o be onvinced r t' In conclusion I; sh to strongly advise CALL FOR PI�'iCEB. prea.■.atatecuemv amphletsfreetoanyad le by k splendid farm to rent the electnrs of Pi ring to follow the ex- -_ - The Wood Companyt Several dwellings in Pickorinr vii] ample of other ar ci alities and darry }� v Windco[. Ont.. Canada. v T j j for sale cheap. the repealing bylutr by a large majority; Y ■ W ■ xennedyt ��s H.. B • Lott Sold in Pickering and elsewhere in Canada f tP: T. RICHARDBO Pickering, Nov. etb, 'ours, etc., VoTan, - . Bundy's Block. by all responsible Druggists. ATHA, ONT. • 0 Hoe in D.tle's block Pickering . . {A 4 i M - i'r . S y`�, • F?i ±' �w•. ^. -. i`Xi ^• x, ,h.i'V +rr?. -.5, a ^ _ ,>;�, ,a -g .".s r-J - ., _" .,.. � �7w � - '-1' �-,�t,'�-!-J . 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":, - t� "ei, -Ti;;Ii;rw - - people out of their rights; t -,-�-�.­; ", - , ,- -- AL Lillit "J. � ­ . L ' - , � . ­ .. -44po, - . ;, � ,� ,, - I (i Gaudio- was enough for KID ,;W. '. : , - detail, or at Your face glass; it in to NO , k . over some "forseen r laimy. � . 1, , - #Z. 1, : ...': -,� " �,­ : Own OV .�.'. , , ... A4. `�'r"­ �'­ ... - " ' �-�­' -�'­- ".. ` , ` � I 1. ­ down the neglect of some .trivial eat, but not at; rather danger- frligbtentaid sn& Sat down is the indl­ , ' .! - -� - " - , � M .. I ­­ - . - . * .. . .�,' * .'. Alums, do be rear- sated chair. . . - . -' _ ""'.. '.. . , - " L , , ": '� �_ . ­:�, � ". , . - inideed. I . . 1 - . I .. I I this was am, � and obvious prevention. But . � 5 - , onable. fit I'gav you those letters, I "That's. right." she said, pleasantly; �� �.J �,�';' ..'­- 41:, .11�1.1 7: " ­� CIMA 11�. tances to the 11 - , ;;L .11 � .. I . L In . I , - ­ � ., 1- . . , ' was he With contrary that prove the rule. NuthinK Foi the sakt� o Y Own safety r"nr you are & lawyer, and tberefore. I sup-'- ­ .i- '�� ,6­ " . . I ". � . q; - , I . . . . GE11111111"BEt =­~iffikued. • - -­ madiately, so taken up should never be ble to at now we eau be" a coloy chat. John . . -.1 . :., 1. -- ---- .. ... 1. � . _ 'L 1. I madiateLy so .taken up was he in no- had broke a down. everything had ,-- .. , , � ..� ��� � 1 Y . , i. I I .1. . .. � - Do- what - tie wauicL he could never- tici I not abandon . Whip-hand I have of Posts. More or less as Tn of the world ,... .. - I I ,� � "."', ,; � ? .> �, . I .,.." ag the wonderful changes a week prospered as a holy muse always . .." -, .� -�41­�� '. " -,� � , � , I YOU. RtmLem you could it you chow Now. as S. lawyer, and, a man -of the . 't . .. :! 1. .., . �.: 1. . , , -Ior a single hour shake himself free .bad his appearance. Not , , - �,:: . - .� , :; ,, �;ml �- wrought in should, and does-La theory. The stars say I world I ask you to look at me SnA. I - �,', I—. some an nt thirge aboutmes, , .... . •, . _ k: L .,:" ..�� . I" I , , . - ' ' ' - is countenances bear traces in their courses had .ought for Steers. ­ I -* .I " t­,:­ .- ", from the. recollection of his father's only did h and I don't that any more than then at -yourself, &U& say If you thin 4.�.­.: -� ".. - I., I .1. -.­ -* a illness and exhaustion that everything had succeeded beyond ex- you do just nq.Av But. you tat mar - might I 11 death; whenever he Shut his eyes We Of tb aft, whilst U likely -or oven possible that I � . I _.,..4..,.Jta uay be expected, in pect&tion,. not . : 1,_": r ..... . _ � ,4�, Z - ., hing had failed. In the T hold in; sn,Y r what would. it rind you for loves. at be frank I did . I ..� .*, , :,:,� �J - mind continually conjured up auah seems of bereavement, but it gratitude of his heart, George necessary- effec-tu Ily ruim you. and pro- nothing of the sort; I Mix. * '' ' '. �, � . easy married you be- - - - ')�, , , ' would . - . '' ' '" �-.-'.��%:,� �'i . - cause you vrere the Person .�"' - ,­­­ - . . I �. ej..,.,:7 ";;...' ths. whole scene with uncanny die- faithfully ,.reflected � the change that willingly have given a thousand bably i Bellamy t o--for itihis county so Most suited I :­- '�. ��. j., . .. a... .-'�,- - room - had. taken place in his mental attitude. a LB of slaty di pro -ed-4 have Ilt- to my rrypoe. If ;ran will only and ':L .:' ' :.'':` , ­ - Vactness; the gloomy , the can Pounds towards the eat ).it hmeut y 8 I Judi( . . ,,, , '- - '. I boldness s, . -school for anonymous let- tie cause, fen ,Perhaps On, the tut - arstant that, it will salve : .� 2- .�.. '..� � -'�, � �.• . , red is . . us both a .L .�....­�,"" 1. .1 .' �'­ .114"ted few of the dying man the H eyes had lost the frank bold tra;ning to - I .Sj � - -- , .1. L : I" ., I me Lk I , . ,'L lL,, :�'-^��4 that had made them very pleasing to- ter-writers, or the erection of a sta- ure you may, ... ble to reader me'so great deal of trouble. " for your Willi '. . � I - - -. ��,, `�'- . :.`�L- `.L;­�Aieker of the fire-light on the wall- some people, they looked Soared', the tue to Hilda Caresfoat whose outrag- sere •e for w t asserting yourself and exerting '/- .. 11 I �- - ql'.:�i­i , I :"" - , , - , noose ,%. ,,­,� all t1leas things were burn mouth, too, was rendered conspicuous ad pride.'aAd womanly jealousy had lotte-s-who k wo f You see I axm Your authorifty., it in alWIe .. 1. I perfectly freak. " b ;l.:. ., - �­�.. � I your way, ir d , ,­'--., -LL.. the tablets of his memory, More ands by the absence of the firm lines that vice. . Pe - for the aim You are very we . M I � ; ..... done him such yeoman service. , �r.!-1T.-1---%­ x 1. . Y reason that I k W 40186uttt i.."A16010--t ��=-­Wr--­&- t-�,J .. I 1. I � . - - San hat, oa& gave it chars-,ter; Indeed, the Speaking seriously 'be bad great . 11 ­­1­4 -'mare did ai spar- Suppose for one )ment tna you I.. P.. j'j , fie, red* I &rs _7� ... . t. . ' , - LL .;. _;. � ._,,4�� .'..'.4i­.7:.-'-­ . . .,gnize the fact t man's wbote appearance was Pitiful cause for rejo'c:-,. Instead of a c0m­ try to conceal thoughts fro , yourself %gains " . even should he live long enough to, . . partitively slender son of your' &VIon.l. � . capable of ma" - � ­." L:'. . , -­." and almost* object. I younger SOWS POr- "Well well, ht; 'met It so, you L a shockling i M18- 0. . . ou rig _' 11. � . . ift are , . - .4'1-� .: 08 7 ,t try the '., I ... . . . �,�� , - f - �,-,.*, bury the events of that hour beneath "I am afraid," he said at length; !ion, he had Stopped into A -fine and is difiloaft to rust ova's "f, much take. ` �. ...., ­� .. �, , i ... L Bs advised and do no I.i . I ­ , L - - - - . I " ­,­'.?,,. - ;­'. Lap" a t-QAO of-gentle compassion, "that over five L ­ . -,-, : the debris at many years, the unencumbered property of c more any one e. At. any retail' she ex6erianent. But don't think that the ' -�... ,, ., .'- . . " - 0 must have suffered a great deal, thousand a year, and that in the hey- ,mli,L with it is net.- If - - -mr+� - - "a time would be insufficient to bring you In . a h ter graPe, "you have bargain is all QU my aide-- , ' . ­­ Careafoot.11 day his yquth when in Lull given me BSII, ,, a start in Society, you will behave yourself Property-. and � I ­. L . , �.­.�".J . . ... for and • - the recognition the tor- I . . - , � � i4.- : 11, "Suffered! I have Suffered session, of all his capacities for enjoy- and a sapphire 'necklace_ In .twenty Do guided by my advice, I will make ­� '. ' L , :` , I 1, ­ I I ­� " �" L �­ 1WOUff4t With it Moral- belplamisr W. , I loss- tares of the damned! I still suffer meat, which were large indeed. Her.ce- years, I hope, "it the fates era kirld. to you one of the richest and most Pip ; . ��j, ..�.­t ,.: 4 .: , P- . ..�­ .; �". 'Iffe ' � 0 in the country. It you will - .. -. j , ­­ :. . L' 1. . I ... . _; had. too, sufficient religious feel- them, I shall always suffer them." forth everything that money could buy. haVe lost Be the road -he is orful n,ATk .. :�, . I . h .., - . .. �b 11ye - -0 6 " .. . ­ �..: " ... -, . 1. . "I do not wish," said the clergyman would be big, including the respect IL a& nerW . ., �. I , . �. , lnff to make him uneasy as to his fu- t nd really u. u rule society, not, Ishall shake myself free of , Y911 � - I:, .., , 1,.y ; J6 . " ­:. appear of- flattery of his poorer neighbors. An and to have as i III .Otag enough. Rae , ��,. 1� .­:­_ I with a little hesitation, "to a f; T;!ny sapphire neck u," as won an 1, am at] A ­ I i,4 raltre fate, and possessed a certain ficious or to make a mockery of your added flavor too was given to the over- and other. me jugs as I cars for. Lin I must and will, sod if you will not rise 11 ..�­ , ." . "­ L., . . I .1 .., � .­-, ­,P..' _ �.. amount of imagination, Which "s at grief, by telling you that it is flowing cup of his good fortune by enumerating my qualities, you omitted with me, `I will rise As regards .. 4. . . .. .. :r .1 , .1, . . c laints of My not caring .. - . I , ­-, this.tims all directed toward that aw- I good; but r should ftll in my duty if the fact that it had been wrenched onal, aanibiticen.", .1 I- l ' . "With your looks, your .- . ­�;, '. '. . ':. - I � I Y'='t om I . '' � . . . you. fhe world.-Is wide, my dear . :�-­ .,-.. .il I .. i fs-! I did not point out to you that He from the hands of the o.)usin whom he John; console yourself ielAeNfters. .1 . ., I -, �. . ­­ .�' ,,, tut day when he and his dead . � I 0; ".. ..., e� . , 6 is nothing . ... I . .; - their I who strikes the blow has the power hated, and on whom he had from a boy tiom and your brains the W I think - final accounts. , to beat - Lr that Philip I that You will not be able to do if you shall not be jeaJous. And no Cher must settle the wound, and very oftein sworn to be avenged. Poor rplai,nod everything. I ti Is SO .. I .. I. . ULlready,in the quiet nights he would i such things are for our, ultimate bane- bankrupt in honor and broken in for- .set your inidind to it, and don't xnake an I have a: clear - I fit either in this world or the next, tune, be could afford to . pity, him now, Salem Of your 'devoted friend." much more satisfactory to have a wake with a start, thinking that the i . A:T thus the conversation k a ied. underst Shall We, ;'o to ­� L, ' ' '' ' . . ' 11,�ladding. Come, I 1'. ] Z. - I ,-.. ­� -Inevitable tiake had o6mis. Superstitions : Carry your troubles to Him, my dear to pity him ostentatiously and in pub- . Now little Mr. Splia,my bad, after lunch I � 1. .. ., . ... * . fellow, acknowledge His hand, and, if lie. He was open handed with his pity much anAou8 thought,, just about this But Bellamy W&410d op lunch that .. ..... , . 1. .��,-,.*.'.. "I ., tsars also would seize -him With their , now ay 'or did he lack a gym- time .. I I . 1.,­ you k In yoitr heoxt of any - was George. N come to a bold determination- day. .1 . clamy"Y fingers and he would shake in which you have sinned, offer Him a ass a li3i a am ter all." be soliloquized to him­� .��, , , ". . .� ... pathLzerL ' th d I ou m ants 'of namely. to assert his mental' author- "Af . . .., . ­., L . . - . - and ack* L " ... land tremble at the fancied stop of your hearty repentance. do this. unexpected triumph. . Lk t Over Mrs. Bellamy. Indeed, his salt, between the pangs of a r "I . - - I � . ." . Self " . - .., L *1 , . .. .. cur -' You will not he de�erted. Your. life "Did I not tell you," said Mrs. _pride was much injured by the headache brouglit'an y his oqtbul . 11 " . . I , � -"'-'-' - L'. ghostly f set, and his. blood Would our- ' a" brings its : .11 . . .. I I that now Seems to you nothing but Bellamy. is her full rich tones. on the treatment he received' at his wife's of temper. "time sometil die in his veins as his mind hearkened M and if it does, you may look .. ;.. I. . ashes. may yet be both a happy and afternoon of the reading of the will- hands. for ;t seemed to him that he was rove . Z-L._, .. , . . to voices that were forever still. I a useful one." "did Unot tell you that, if you would utterly ignored in his t,wm louse. In out, ,=. - Bellamy." . - -, * , ­. . . .- ,#. . , -. L -i I 1. been i Philip Smiled bitterly as he answer- consent . . . ' ­ . .. �. ., And worst of eat, what had i I jtpL be guided, by me. I would fact ,'it would not be too mucli to say --u. Eke clanitlilaUS& I . . . ­. I . I that he yam nonentity.' lHo . . - undone, i ed , 1, pull you through. and have I not pull- C -�. , .. ,-- .... . lions, and could never be u .. a�n L' I .. . � .0.: - . .-. :, � .1.. . . You talk to. me of repentance--ho- ad you through f Never misdoubt MY bad marred M Ille.z for to". or ' . : - - been done in vaiu7. These, deadly.. tor- j can I repent when Providence has Judgment again my dear George; it is rather from faaclITZLticien. thagigh she . . THEY SHOT HIN DOWN. 1. . . . . - had nodring in the world--mmarried. her , I -, - �. , -,1. � !" . I .. . Inents 'Must be endured, whilst the � treated me so cruelly. robbing me at infinitely sounder than yourr own." ia a fortnight from � . . ... . . I - - - . , , * � . 7 . . been incur- � IL 8 -rife and my for "You did, Anne. you certainly a , - - , object for which they had single blow of my v. . tainly did; rge had first i In. when now the 41"r to irresagedspeii when Travel- "r 1. r . .. � nt%r( 1-h-Vilhei that (leo . .. . . 1. r.. ­ 71 , ' tune' I know that -1 did wrong 10 you are a charming woman. and . as he . I - 'i '' r , . red had utterly escaped him, He had 1 n .. had walk* t o Rarch with his ' ,--ft-42111 to itimsta- I :_ 1,colarealing my marriage, but I was clever as you are charming. . beautfilful brill *, ou, !- thought him- - Rt,A1,isa7L-p9rm­viiro&ig tray,dis , sold himself to the powers of evil for driven to it by fear of my father"b "Compliments are all very well, and The � K. , - %elf the luckiest man in 12#nden, where- .. I- . - - ; . ' -had, not been 1 if you had seen him ay I saw him, YOU r I am sure t appree; could not but �Pel that. ma by rail for SOY distance from . .- a price, and that Price' .Site yours"-anelghe as now he being . '�r .. " . were gave a little rad, . . - . ,�. ..,. - . ... paid. But the boind was good for all I I Would have known that they . courtesy - "at their. pro- , had fulfilled his expect&­ Petersburg without the death I ... . .. .. . I . .. . .1.. , resfoot.'" - but I must remind you, . indivi- .1, - - -'. per value; rio - . ­L � -right to call him 'Devil Ca bona. the first lane, lewe"' young recorded of some unfortunate - . - r A.bat. - . I Elie checked himself and then OU'. George, that I have does my part' of dreminz-he was-1-arely tbi,ty--came, to * ,close to . L 00 , And so he would broad hour -afte r. ' M . - I who has approached It - the bargain. and that now you oat a rude awakening. for. once married. it due � "He forced me into the engagement - . hour. t li be, felt himself drawing near : with Miss Lee, and announced it 'with- do yours " ,Was impommible-thoutirbi he had. in com- the retire" tracks in defiance of the I... . ; . .. . I . to mmAness.' -Scma­fiihss• by strong i out my consent Now I am ruined- . "Ob ! that's all right. Bellamy shall aeon -w1t,b the majority of little me'% warnings of the sentinels by which '_r. ,� 1. . � � ­ �,..r. a ' " have a ;jOerably good opinion .of -himself- Usoc" , . - � 116817, and Year with it, an,t to show you that I � ­� effort be would aucesed. in tearing his everything is taken from,me " h the agency and two hundred is guarded,- and wbo in eon . I � "You have your little daughter, t that he should perrobve t�t his I •. L naiad away. from the oubject. buttbon ' you wife did. not cars orip brace fart.b4ng thereof hasbeenshot dead. An incident .'. . . .. - all the entailed estate -st least I am have -not forgotten you, Perhaps rre& during the recent .. . about him. To his saft. advances she of this clad 'oecu . ­ �-��; -,-DA plies was instantly filled by a � told." will accept this In memorial of . our was am cold an a marblo slatue the journey of the imperial c9ulpls from St - . ... el-1- -I, I "My little daughter ! I never want joint wbieveirenu- 'and be drew from . " V . I ­ proud form with reproachful eyS.4, and J - lovely eyes ne-vtor grew tender forbilln. too. (�eath L to a&! her face; she killed bar mother. hie pocket sul Opened X Ca'so Petersburg- to Warsaw, and the fact " L was worse . I " L - 1b , If it had Teen a Wy it would have taining a full met of sapplWes than a dt&tlaft. for-ittatups cannot - has now been brought to tight that , I a would fool 'that there. can- laxiseed., -he found that she .. L , . , _� .. .. . 1. .. -different, for then at any rate. - lie . I - - 1L. . .- . ihad. put it out of biA power to make I loan Mrs. Rellamy had all a beautiful wo dialge In bitter moi-k-ry and contempt- the peasant thus kit-led Was an , - * . - - ' .1 , 'L , , "A , ata"mout. Of thaw sititionis his , had ti,.at aocurme-i George would not man's love for.jewels. and eaVer-117 naus comments. and Mrs Bellamy greadfather who had b-Oms "tons - .. -'� . daughter ,adored ivapphl rem. - . an! What Is more froquput ly did I't ,& : - .­ , irot my birthrigbt My tittle & " .. . . ­ , . . - -alone survived, and .. therefore . . I Wronged Xar4 Lee . indeed don't ouumorate her among "Ohl" she said. elaspi-ri hat" L 1. . Ind they her hands.. is-very well." reflecte-i her ad, deaf through W, and who - i. I laille, had left him in sorrow, more bit- .. I L'to age addressed I Y "'thaak you, Georgp�- they "ars -.tar -loveliest worn in t Id t hear the challe . I . . . m .earthli lileasin". ". . % - , marry this an be could no . I . . 1. I ... .. , �, . I ter. than any- anger. . Truly, Philip "It is. rather sad to bear you talk- featly lovetyi- ' - county. but .I tic "'t we the use Of- it to him by the Sentinel., ..:. . . . . " "Perbaps." he' raiiiiild. Ilalitoly� -but if abi treats oat. like a dog." '11, :''Z .. Careafoot was . in melancholy ,(&-�e Ii.ke that 91your r'iild; but at Say . Deeply distressed as is,'ths Cimsinfl, I . lei in want. YOU not half " lovely as their wearer. I- At IwA th:m state of affairs had by the occurrence. me blame can be at- , I .'", -- I : I ..,� .. Somewhere be.. had . "ad that rate you are not grown iniolerable, mad meditating In inched to the soldier, who . ... . ..i:..� ." -. . L �. � have one of the finest old Places in wonder." he added. with a littleslaugh. merely art- . . . . I.. .. . ­ - ­ : .� ­'. . .. the - of &in is death, knit the country. and a thnur4and a Year, "what the old hoy *ould josy. if' be the I .. tbill Solitude of his offico­ Mr, Bellew CA to . Val . . . ­ wages 'I ad in obedion .very stringent ­ resolved to ass-rt hi2nwir once for alL. orders Which. be had received. For dap L]laurlaly What he felt. surpassed the bit- which to most would tv riches." could know that a thousand pounds of . _ . , , ; .....:,­ :.. ad set matters on a proper footing before the Czar. travels Mon any ruil- .. .. I tarnew of death. His evil -doing kind --And which to me," answered Philip his personality had itionts by itatirips- afid Mrs P.Ilamy W b#r place.' F I I . . . . ivi . - on both . . - "is 1,,eggery. I should have had six- . . .. .'lion to -buy a necklace. for Anne- Bell- But road line this letter is patrol . - " t Pro pared With him. The 5031"21118 . � Lt. is one'tbi,rig for husbands of the BAI­ sides by sentinels. who are stationed - , L ., . . ISO and I have got one Rut look You leafy.'' had eat for his father had fallen back _ lamy stamp to form beeb-stomached -bed at a distance of'200yarda from onean- . � ` �,*f *, , here-, Fm-%e-,, I 4%vear -1 of,ire - GOA--­ Tip'this remark the made n 11,31111pon hLmself. and he was a crushed � ' 0 -rP`Pq resolutions. and anothow for them to other. They Iran their eyes, open, bwt.. . . . . . . .. .. .. I I _ ."Hush! - I- ,cannot 'listen to such. Ming apparently shmorbed in herawn put t.hosis reeoluttens into aetive, and otherwise are a owed to t -9 it. easy. ..:� . I . . ak - .. .. I . . -and ruined* man,. t I ... I . .. . - It affords A CUXLOUA insight ilitu. hill . -' the `'first % talk." . thougbt.s. At -fast -she Spoke. - visible- operation on :rives of the Mrs. taking what, is kna"m as . - "Welil. then, t-efore. anything YOU "I fion't'-w-ant-to- seem ungracious, Bellamy sta,mP. Indeed. bad it not , position," the rifie being slualit; from ..t.- L character to refie,*t that all the a PLI like. that while I live, I will never �sst George, Imt these " -and she touched been for L a little incident about to be t � �- . . .:.�. -, - - * * smitiess all this wreck - and he shoulder. Six hours before the pas- -. -, . .. 1. L .104-up Cal rig him pen- 'Onto single moment until'I get MY Own the, jPwols-"were not the rewar.1 L -'etalled. it In douhtful it Mr, R-I,Iapy- "ge of the imperial Crain they assume . -11-01- . sudden,death did not bring . . -, - . . That per- ttr day, ­ -e , I ­ I I r . 11ack again It way V "em impossiblP. expected; I vla;Xt the letters yod'pro- would have ever conte to ,the scratch the "second position." - ' • " _ . ­ ' , '. ..Z : iteat on his knees before the Maker but I Witt find a way For instanco-" raised me baek,­, - *.- '. - - at -ail. - . they shoulder their rifles and march. - � .. .. 1. . . . . - � I he bad outraged.. The orlmes, he had he &4d-d. &A a thought- struck. him. "My dea.r Anne, you are under When George had giiiiies. Mrs. Be: - brisklyup and down %itheverYMOn . w. , .. . . . committed, ampecially if uw,uccessful, ,,,, -not t h: lamp mat down in by no Mean-1 the tSI faculty oil the qui vivo. .; .. - � .. � ., I.. �­ - ' trtngoly enough, the will does mistake, I never proMimed you . -1 . I I 1.�.� �. . -1. -- or the isarrows that had fatten upon rorhil ale to buy the lands back. If I letters: I Paid that 'tinder the sweetest of iompersJo think. But AND TRiF SENTINELS. TOO.' L . Ificed to reduce sweetest . stance proved an u- . . . . ..... .. I . I . .. . him, li%uutd. have do , thinking in thk in - -. . angel them no other- way. I will buy I circumstances, I might possibly real oTe , An hour before the imperial train : L , , . -on- b profitable im-upation. and aboe gave it ion." ... . , i7 , _ .: *. acne- tenths of ordinary men to at them-do you bear? I will buy them. I them -a very different thing frokupro- - order to admires the sapphire they assume the" i hird posit ­.. . ...!, ....- I ,. dition, of humble. supplication. ' For, I m ., up. in * . k � � I must have them-aga;n historo I d ising. a pdt~ . 7-- . sneaking, irreligion, -or .V? �S. necklaces thaf, lay upon her knee, At Lat4nding with their backs toward the . ,generally 'Mrs IN-Namy flushed -a little and that' ro:)Tnorit her husband, entered the L I - How will you lrel the mono " line the train. allowing none . .1 rather forgetfulness of God. is aplaut . :: The money-[ will save it make it. the great pupils-of her sleepy syet� eon line the train,and allowling no . .. of ad deep growth in the human heart. - roam. hut -she tlook. no natilea, merely � '4teal it., get it nom ow. Oh I do not tracte,t till she looked quite (I . . ' . c -anger- ictvLnf on exwnintaq th,- stones. After one under any circumstances to &;i- since its roots are turned by the rock te afraid; I will, gef' the mon .Y. It -ous, ­ - I iwtiag a,hout a little %% though to at- pro&ch within &hundred yards of the . . 10 t)AS of a higher w --m- ''Power - , I f t innate knowledge min- M track until tan xafl utem after the ! . . "Then I must have %trangely tract, attention, the 9pnViilman spo a _ . �. .. ' ill take a few Years, Ilat .1 will get ke. L SboUld any one at ' . . ­�­ . . that forms -the foundation it. somehow. it is �nut the virsht of a understood- Yj U." -she •- maid. � � - '1 have "dageei 'to get home .-to peror bas passed .) . , ­ - '.. I.- which -deter- "What do you want the leltarmfort lunch, challenge, and if the individual coatin- g! I . . - ,of, every said, and on % 1. lem t to approach they have orders to . . . raw thou ands that will stop a �: I ­ ... .1. we are g:a4 enough to Set our feet rijost, aii&a.,� , 1. I I with them I" I � I . . L when the stormi of trouhl� and 6mar- . - � Can't you trust nis I " Ind Ues to approach in spite. r1tall,81168 I .. . - - . "Aril suppose Your cousin won't "Don't you.th;lnk, George, if you "Weil� you might take a little no- - . - destroy . . and warning they have orders to shoot . . gency. threaten to deal Us. But 11.11 . . . . ..... I I . be,[ passed through something very ter- LiOe Of Me-" ­­-, -.,! wi Philip this was not'so. He.never i'e.11 will find-a way t,k maki"hint sell xibIft.you would, lilke to bet,ve all the - "Why! Is them' anything.- remark -' toNkoirILlis this all. Few, even �n Russia. . . . . sh . . . . tbou bt of repentance: • His was' nut ' morning P, . --- ­-soale .hrille., somet1liag, There, mementoes of that dark time destroy- to about you this avo among military men. 81�', swats -----.-W6- - to fail -Ao­wA--tnd-§sY-- el'? rho.". letters are the record "No. there is nc44 but, remarkable " .i. ,... -: , r- ­ I ) L trrW­ff0"1ng ord nt. my of the-fart thistessiob. Lsentinel is �nder ..: - "Lord, I have ainaed, takil"Thou. my . _rpMRinVTf_ft­tM& a man vdin has _been foot t:u- . I ness vanishol in a moment and the 1) ord"K. W lk�-v Walt(Lb a'a-the go I;ftel- - . .burden. from me." indeed, not l,roken look carne lia.!-k upon his fees. fbose, written lines. I want. to burn nujgh"-Mr. Bellamy laid Frost. emph- '. anti to shoot the L I , posted to his right - -no muet sorrow -for-the pact as fear- them - arts on the word, 'fool " -'t0 get mar- "It's all anmsen-p: I am talking im- to stamp them into powder, to he .latter without a minute's hesitation - - I.- L. . . tul for the future. It was not -grief pos4ibilities--a little weak in rny'mind. obliterate tbern - ag I have ob4iterated ried- has a right to expect L when and without war if he makes any ' ' "I he will -_:!far wrong doing that wrung his heart all the past, FXhUst. tbey'exist,l can comes into his own honest f Lif nitf 0 I , ; . . .. . .7, .., I . I Suppose. Forget it. -there's 'a good never feet., smite, -ftpp�)sbig you were have a little notice taken, of I, = an attempt to turn, h face toward th an4 broke his spirit, but rather his fellow; �ay nothing about it- And so to turn traitor to ins and let those not be as coanpletiply overlookilad an I - imperial train. JEad to relate, not even ­natural sorrow at losing the only you bur:ed them I ,Ali. me! ah, me! as thotwh he wpre, a tub of butter in the soldiers-that is to say, those of I creature he had ever. deeply loved,cha- letters fall into the hands or others, the ordinary line' regiments, who are Z, 1 .. t. . I ."`3 � * , - :. -. .. ' his position and � And George did chief mourner. I sup- Allipposlag that youi ,lost them I Should R.grOcsr's shop;" id he puffed out his employed for the sentinel duty, along : . .- . . .. . -, - "A . * I grin at the Shame n pos be hlublvered. freely; he always he a ru:m,-,i womptri. I speak frankly% elpeat. rubbed his bands, and looked de- the railrood-are entirely trusted by . tr.s [a lure of his hopes. and the icy could blubber, freely when h liked. I I I . fingsij r,,L' his x'upirstittip6s fears.'''. - � used to take I You see; I fully approritto my dangetr. I'LaDt. r on the those responsible for-the Czar's safety, .11, . I I L olksi principally because !know that the � The 1"7 laid her head Fact and what Is known as the "third,l)(7,411- ,­ - . t .:,. 7. ­ L. I .. I The crisis had coma and .passed: he I in a,4 &,lad. and then laugh at them; more ultimate a main anti woman have chair. and laugheirt with exquisite an- It"toh" has been devised-notonly forthe � I Z !.. hai sinned against his Father in. hen- I that's why they called him 'Crocodile' t,",n tha.more (-hancetbore is of their joyment. � . . purpose of preventin. any stranger . I ' I . . . .-sren and his father on earth, and he I at school, Weil. he's nay master now, heco,midg bitter enemies. G�orge, give "Reall r dear John, you Will kill. Prboring nefarious .1migns from ap.- .. . .... .; .. . be - Lching the track, but also with the I did'alot sorrow for his sin; his wife 'and . I'm .his very, me those letters; do laut aver0clad my. M , N at length. . ' . - 'humble. servant; . ! •" s %M . .. � . looking as proo .,.. . '. hai left him, ' murmurirg with her dy- . perhaps one day it will lie the other future with tb? sba.dows, of the Past." May 1- ask, he replied object of presenting any one of the '. :.... .. . . . . lientaivd, again -rid ­ ". . . % - ing lips exhortatiorrs to re what rnu,,t "You talk as well as you do every- though there was nothing in the sentinels imbued -with nihilist or -.:. . . .,. 1. . . . . .... and he did not soften. shame and loss If you knew how fearfully lonely I thing else. Anne; you are really avery that he would like better. � "*hat, you socialistic doctrities 'from discharging . bad fallen upon him. and be Aid not am, you would ant go. My nerves hare remarkable woman. But. curiously era laughing' at "I his loaded rifle'.at the imperial train oa - - . turn to God, But his pride Way brok- . enough,. those Letters, the existence of "Your slightly vulgar but happy aim- it rumbles slowly b) at its twenty-Qve- . . .. - - quite go-no, and I fancy all scirts of draw . on, all that rerr7s"ne,i fohim of strength which is so obnoxious io you, are to i1e; it, is easy in see wbere- you mile rate of sposil. - I -- - -� . things, I ink of nothing. 'hut me a .source of great interest. You your lnisptratic�n from. If you had on- : . . " - 08 - . - was his wickedness; the flood that hid thoi61610 ffr-r�,, out t6eirli'm the dark. know that I love to study character- ly said button ne.-itif Prior lmtteir. you . . - '. '. mwept-over him halt purged away not I'llave they scidded them over? Te44- '. - ious occupation for a you mant. know, the count,,,krfeilt article-it would TO SAVE OUR FORESTS. . . the evil but ' the good. from the. evil them to Plod them over. It was kind isn't it ?-hut, I do. AVell. In my small have loson perfect-" . I .- . . , ' it unly took its cebrage. Henceforth . of you to come and see me. .,,You experience, I have never yet, � sith- Her husha.nd gave a glance' at his The Government has decided upon a i.r he sins at all, hip will I* no hold mustn't pay attention to my talk; or in-ficl ion or in -rent life. com6a,VrOss tubby little figure in the glass. I change of pol;ey regarding the tim- .. .,! .. .. .� , . I : ... and 1.azarado6s -villainy which. NvItilst, I- am not quite myself. - Good- night.." such a fiseffiating display as is reflect- "Am I to understand that you re- ber regulati,,ri; ap. lical4e I o the NorthT � . � - it excites horror, van al;iw*1 compel Mr. Fralser was an extremely un%u*- ad in those letters. There I. ban., -and far to me as'lixtterime.' Mrs. n0amyf" itoba the aim being to , ' - " -' . . '- I � - ."I :in ,l sor- ­ - anti Man respect Imt, rather this 11"A piclous men. but somehow, as.he I,iek- .often dip� trace in minutest ,detail the "Ohl certaimly. yea, if you like it; West did crime, the. safe and 'treacherous . agony Of a strong NnLniL can see the but, butter or not you will melt if YOU .1 maintain permanent timbal reser, as. . I � " . 1 S el him way to the vicarage to eat his - .T)ie heavy timber belts will be with- .. • iniquity. - - . ,�olifary chop, he felt a doubt, rising harriers of what people call religion, lose Your temper so - ,- Ajax ,nil longer defiles (lie lightn- 'hi, -re d' other. . "t your not lost inty temper: madam; , drawn from settlement -to pr&-erve the �-- � ." i n .4 mind a.4 to whether bis dig- ,early training, self -re I 11 I replied, Post- I yi;�,ng k�rowing trees and to foster a .. . ing-he mutters curses (in it lieneath rlaimer'm p, had rluriosiities • which Nve, kilmir " virtues, f am perfectly eno he rep 11 notwlth.�tanding, Phili bursting a,w&,N one by one under press- lively gasping . ,kvitl fur7. Here, his eye -i growth to Provide for the, future. 1. . '.. hi � 4 breath: . ' not sincerely mearif. all' he said. I * bulkheads felt upon t.brft , .. ­ . I I the douhle funeral- are, like thn water-tight , rl;,ckIscia. 'What necklace � Guardians Will be apIKA . ­ I On the evening a , "He is shockingly cbangpd," h MUR- they put in. paisseinger steamers, - til I at is that f who. gave you 1� the reserve-.;, particrilarly at.,M`on,-e and - ig a .. , -which Philip did not feel sciiial to ell: and I-am nrt� lmiurp.thaf it lehilb the work in lane;. the moral I demand to know." - Turtle mountains, from fire, and , to , I attending. and at which George, ins chaage for the letter. Poor fellow he "'You dv-.ai&;nd to- knowl Be careful prevent the cutting of the young trees ..". I I., 4 ­,.�, and , with ship sinks. and "they writer stands re- - I I �. . - most egregious hat-brinrl .has. a great. deal .to hear and should vealed what -you arts, my tie whaIFYOU say, please. Mr. Goorlet , by the Settlers. It is the purpose to many sbi-ser -an-4- fear4--officiato4 asi chilef- - -- --p-, -tue- li o,7Ftt%t:.-tte­-e­I*V�-, A I c!)w4cl- , -bu-dly jtidgpd. 1 .ill . , ­­ %r-J"`1t�n--­lFaresfoot gave me that nock'a-e.' f, d mourner-Mr. brayer thought it would that T must to di art ;�Y ads. Are you sat- ,lay out a prop li rl, .. ,A guard, , a try mind. n cost .a thouiand pounds,' . 8 i . 1.. --of his most utterly unscrupulous woman 1 ' arable sum having .... .ppr.prial oA 4-part to,go and of- � - littier the three kingdoms." the be a 'kirill act Mrs. Brbwa will you� bring ins a isfied I" her such emsolation to the her6aved ad I will not session for this - I')" I . -ocolate -colored book, that you will She rose, very quietly, but quite white � "NO, I am not satisfied. tops ps .of the. r.sp% .1 ...z.- * -in-an as lay within his'pnwisr, if indeed ch e on the table In my study, when with passion, and answered in her low have. that cursed George Caresfnotcon- arms are 11111is ,- . he would' accept K, Sqmewhat con- me . Z . him back lakes, whl'eb will I 0.0nne -ted With teary to. his. he was. on YOU come back with the' prytatoe-il It voir�ti: - tbrisially here, I will send ,form . I . - bas- Plato-P-1-a-tto-priLnted. on the "Whatever J as;a you made ma, and him ne&'a,re. T will assert my rights wide r- a couiplete arrival at the' Abbey U6%ise. askerl in back... � you are a devil, Gelpirgo Clarwroolt., or as an 1-�nglishmaxl and a spouse. Iwlll�- harrier againxt fir ­ I without delay. . I . ,,you will sit dowp, and listen to , . . .. - ... "I am glad to see a buxnan - rai­6." . . ­i- - ­ . you could not take Pleasure In the Aor-* - CT�TNIATF At D R it.-% INS. - �, . . CRAPWIR XIV. I . Lures you inflicted before you destroyed me," . . . . Aa:,i Philip to the otergymatt &%-he en- . . � ­ ' -Don't goL 'too far, of ou may re,F,re� Ths-tome of itin voirle elpecke-I his nh- The weight of a a ni'm brain - has no- . ". .. ". tared the room-, "this loneliness is In- The Jubiliation of George at the Lt Am I le -�,omszl to 9 played With I surd lixigui,4th, and. physical 'capers and I . -thilnk that yolu, have trained me - wife. She thing to do with bi- mental r%wer. It .,. . : . ... . rable. I am as much stone d may perhaps bill I too,.CNusP.(I MEn. to look it his tall I lay. start' in The chu'rehyard inore ra:%ilf irbagi-ned than described. well.,­ I . . i Was standing aart fininting• to•& chair. in a question of elf ,rat-it- nnf nt inlet-, I - The noirle 'th� , clirclatA, the my poor wtfn." I Thorp. is generally one weak point I ale laughed a little Unpasity, , , tier fame was caim and immovable, Only lest. )rle , r. Fraser did not answer him Im- � about all artful schemes to keep ether I "There, you me; grwttA6x to Russia, etc, her eyes -appeared In expand and coln• greater the size of 1,hp, traii'll. , , . - I " . fV O�Z , I ,- R 4W -1 M, �Cbill Ml i I I R i , Plk- - 11" I 1,11, -, I . . . . . . . . Ir - . I . . - . . I . . I 1, . .. ', - , 11 . I . ... f I 11 I I ., .. �. � r 11 I . - .. ... ''.1 I .. " , I . - �, �.� � .;.� i ...-A., �, I � . - ­ I . • I ,� . � ­ , 1: - , . � , I ��; '� L . . ... . , , "' ,., �,�, A,7.%,L - I ., ,., . .. 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''t. +.+4.. w „r:; .` , nd t ...w •a .. - :^ride _'' : i,L:: `.•A . • and amayist. fills as seventy -five montoty to investigate the tenth of UA l�iti101D �OT n pZ1pT 11Qr �r aibo i16 cr�b�up anQ, sa a result o1 s• ' hears e>t age. the atory. 0111 RI S LD !' j�jJ>JJQ on tkte■e oouditiona, ore owl be treat- � m- ' ` "' The lnrliesial War fits denies the An investigation In Athens reveals eel at an aversgte o[ �i a 0, A tea x LL `",, qtr lll��� h Im r eport that the Br(t' Goverment in- the sensational fact that the eartridgea stamp .H. oaaRiati i10,o00, will eau- r s,: TII�B BEST IN THS WOSI.D AND BABY L.Y put through twenty -five ton of ors x �� tends to Place two B ttiah regiments fitted to the torpedoes during the Tur- _ a day. at the via" of say 10 'r �•sa * is British Columbia. key,Greek war were nnprovided »ith OF ACCBSS pm � mean a revenue of f 'S i 't v - �iTT�yri T$e later shipments o Canadian fruit perouss(an caps and would have been ,.■. b00 a tiff whll:a the Dort open - absolutely nselea&. Prince George, �� Faeu and Fta■tes stoat fie eelreat eta maw r to England arrived in good condition. who was commander of the forpedo sting b° I°� tAsa >j8,� -' . ,AU 7M WOM..O�� with the ezce( eon of t e grapes, whicb tlotills is being roundly attacked. ltlaeral wewltk o: tS1" etsiMe■ et cats• NOT tea( RXPP�ENT ONLY, showed a tendency to rice from their ads - Tke na"u of Pr «oeMq. pas saps .,� z -- - „e- - -- , — - - -- — _ � daetn raved. rimeat- . _ A Coaadiaa correspondent at the Pa)l at stage it In the r. ' /ttteraatles ltasss About• Out own. Cea■try,- Tlse toroner'a jury ' the case of Ed- TELESCOPB SATC}iRS F EAIP G�sette- I�ndan, gland�_t��e Lake of �tl�e oatlr� eeGtioa leis mine, «.. drat Britain. tits flatted s:atss, OW weird Langtry, bus of the actress - °wa- SKSULtaa8lstsnd» xlYieh laiXli i -- speaks Of the therm resources of Ca�- %" Parts of the Globs, Cosdoasad and has returned a verdic in London o more to come Last can � . j As eovestio■ of an Old flea Catitall Tro■s ada, especially its good fields: -Can- a cb :brinwtion year a e, - Asserted sari Eisy Readhg. death " dtie to an effusi not blood up- plant was added t an the brain, c&ueeld a fall: • 7lrlea rt■ek es tlSCyeeted. ada'a opportunity as a mineral - country tea Kemp mill, an ,stnoe .then the mine CANADA. A eoafereace between. epresentatives Capt. G. A. Chaddock, F.R.G.B., a has came. She has waited long; and now, hoe been »^orkittR night and day. The "� l he Ritastsll firs ftuld now sxponnts' of the emplertyera and elegatea from Liverpool navigator, of thirty years' alter xnatty yearn attention has cud- abaft of the vela now being worked >e,* to X2,650. the strikin laser, Britain hoe do» n 350 feet,_ witit 1,A00 feet of drift» ,ta «� B engineers experience in both steam and eaLiing tiealq and emphatically been called tv LRr r » The G. T. R. will erect a new station s Practically arena ed the latter r send vein has grown richer, f I ''fit Merriton Jnaat(em. hauls craft, has invented an appliance which her weaAh by the golden stories from ger' as greater deppths are :Y maadglorg etghtt wit r dayewhich ought_ to be of immense value to chi lane. Klondike. If Eingliisih investors rise r It varies Pram 35 feet to 60 _ The Ontario Agricultural Collage at p" feet m width• The erurtpnrt o[ bu:lioa s ' . has been the great at Ming block in owners and their crews all the ward Lo fibs occasion, it is net Luogsrobeb:ls i® +3,(100 week y; aftd there iaaver'1,� u�lph has 150 students. the way of arriving a a settlement over in saris both lice and property. tpiat, in the .near initure, a "Heaved 000,000 worth of ore aortas ly iu atght. 4 The• Oatarlo Le Meadow, ' die enttrival tame $affil Arwthar typica:t "Mi. Y � ,at gisiatttre has bean of Lhe stripe. g y' ProParty is the called to mast on Novemtxr 80• } The present wooden hatches, laid ' on Y For kado Mine, owned in Engand b par- w' , 1. UNl'P!@lU br lE1d. Circvg Dan t!►e London Exchange• tics who .Purcheeed on surface indite^ sA�r Thtr new C. P. R. genies elevator st ` from'sbove ore easily Lorced up by the the mamtent the attention of the Brit- •tions. • A m!A test or, 140 tons on thin _: Oren Bound has beesn completed. Freaident McKinleyias tanned his inrush of water aonaequent upon a the Property -'.- The Beak of $smiltan has ptlTChas- Proclamation naunL� November 25th as hole being knocked in the bottom of iD bas been centired upon and sixteen day''w Iii end in Qoad, �, ads of irrational t &n]t5sgiviag. tabu[ious wealtlb od Alaak&n fields; but Ys' work, end Sept. S �sd Property for exx office is Winnipeg. y a vessel: tits results being -that she Bsve' 'a gaLd brick 'worth 18,000, . - 'Ao szpeditloa will start tronn Mont- aaFlum Penariathelll have, t is rapidly tips sad sines. The telescopic that lomg�trifering public to wise it Further to the east of the propertisa -,, real for the �ondyke La a taw weeks. 3 g. will fight very achy of compsnie,, here hale been discovered by an indisa -- asserted, been mauled to death by at- iron hatches, which constitute Capt, brought out .ia London, to operate is and one Jaynes $ammond, a tremend- A new issue of postage stamps will teadanta. Chaddock's invention, are so arrang- ° reef th inwas lottg, and 500 feet be Phlaed on sale about December I. (anon Gore, who h& it —eei5 seriously that Arctic land. Thesbeawtifully ragas wide at its µiki,eat part. When tested, �, ad- that the pressure of water from terms. m• the AZ insolvency law will Bialy lx in- ill in Butfalo, has enff[ciently recover- PrvaPectva of a company, this rant body o[ ore ahnwed ;17 ppaesrtt I trodw.ed at ,this next session of Par- ed to 'enable him to •leave New York below would, in such a contingency, '•formed •for thie purpose of acquiring t' in free goad, beiside concencrate8. ILanuent. on his way home to London. bind them more tightly in their places, at ear:Leet possi.b(e .date valuable' THE M7C`BIPICOTEN DISTRICT. John Callahan. an asylum patient at The American Fu -blic Health Associa- precluding the possibility of the' water ; c(g ,• is the region of Esquii- Further eastward stiCil, far the great "-' �I ±;. Loladoa. choked himself fatally while .tion• in nesaiom in Philadelphia, passed ruing above the first deck which forms voa')- and Pot$r bean, should deceive parallelogram,, is the Michipcotea, t eating his dinner. a resolution approving of individual whuh, Lf fond h era rea:tzed, will John Pollard, merchant of Windsor, oups L•n the cellebrstian of the cam- ,a platform or horizontal bulkhead, oobody, prerve a titecomd If�ndike Newa of rich . � Y N8. who lost heavily is the rarmat mnII1OA' preventing the ship from sinking and . TEERZ�AR•E OTHERC placer and quartz dis000veries was "' fire has become insane The grand jury at Wilkeebarre, Pa., water from reaching the cargo from . down from the distrkt last on Tbarsdav returned true bills for above. The improvements give more 1�xpPectsttaap ere .as a general rule, week, and a rush of Americans and y life,- Ogilvie reports fresh discoveries murder again Sheriff Martin, and act marketable, and tine bighly�ol- Canadians has taken. p:sce, A hundred ' at gold 1A the Klondike is creeks tri- his deputies for fixing on and killing effective ventilation to prevent cargo cured taatastir phraaess, which on this yearn ago the H'udsoa Hay Cosapsn-y'a beatary to the Indian River. striking Pa. heating and sweating and are also caps- Mix-to mentioned the fact that gdA ag misers at Latimer, occasion from It is estimated that Prince Edward tHeary George, the sin le tai advo- bit of being hermetically sealed. so as promotesr's' stock-In- existed in Lire sand d the atreami �. Coaaty will have 1'30,000 barrels of ap- sate, sad one of the csnd�idatea for the to neutralize fire, and generally speak- trade• ought not to iatduce any. Denis to there• bust the canetry was then so - plea for export this year. Ma toralty of Greeter New York died fag, water -tight compartments are part with his money, even though the d x acre s that no effort war get at the de 'ts. Now. how- s It is expected that the Ottawa and sadyiealy: at his hotel on Friday morn- doubled, the consequent seaworthi- promoter be a co:onisl baronet or. an ever, the rai:k+ay takes the pxaotpeofor - New York railway will, be open for tag after addressing several meetings. pees of a vessel being vastly increased. ex -pre crier, or a chief justice for tbat within- a few m'Jm of fake Wa-W L `- traffic on the first of.:Ikrnxnbas. -_ -._ He was fifty -eight years of age., Besides these essential advantages where t - - Governor Atkiatteom of G$o In his there are many others, ad, for instance, iasttar` Out -m the doezeat of "gToad(ke' ��rirhea discoveries have been t. The . ►esalC`ltla �xf6nrabla Artik- message, condemns mob IT, , ' and mare speedy manipulation and au riot and '•Yukon" compsaiea abet have a� i3' wooded "v"i J�aa7 at Iiartoa have sitaxt- 'Ou,ntrY, - possessing a moderate c& . 1 dosed their trip to Halifax. 'gls+ a other remedies, that of injure by careless handling; had sP?g endden:y into existence, there mete there are no hardships such as _ r ba the prisoners be armed and allowed smells from car o do not reach the is dzd ova' that aria met with in the Yukon. Test, of Deputy Mailater of Justice Newcomb to use their Weapons in . their own de- g y P .I a claim, or _.. reports that peace has been . restored tesc+a. passengers;, the vessel, would 1 e a sal- anything ease of ,,slate to •the new an�dgshoet►t3 �e 1 -ha ca run very high.4 gage appliance Ln herself in ca e. o! tie ds, Gold minis on as iceberg is not port of placers prove at St.. Vincent tie Paul Penitentiary. Two carloads of Canadian bids& tba stranding, and last. but not least the . g t]'ttte the boom of Mic,ht No r s' flu,( has r so atitractive drown that• od g:ondike.° wl:i Guelph spent $8,000 in sidewalks had been smuggled into the United hatches are particularly suitable for propoeitlon at any time, t" ... - " and 11100,000 in buildings. principally States from Canada h -ve been seized deep -water ballast tanks,' The practi- but-when Eng-1tehmen read °the talee-of T$ERE IS Mi6ftE TO FOLLOW. ' ._ '.. private houses during the past year, to Boston. This is the first,,seizure of cal effect of Capt Chaddock's imprn%- hardship and disaster of the 9,000 men Numerous andri; h as thediaca eriell " bides since the Dingley tariff law went ed hatches will Le to multiply the µa= n0*im the lthite Pars. the wL:1 wLse- 91'r-dY made undwulrtedly are, thadia•= Sir Wilfrid Latrler will accompany Y. Sir Louis Davies when the latter goes Into affect' ter -tigbt divisions of a ship in propos- ly Pause before trict taeorust lnextent, and has been 'to attend the seal conference in Wash- Mr' Chauncey M. Depew, one at Lion as the numbey' of decks are to Wttiag np their• so �a,nt-p .opened ulp, chat it boa only 77-17 % Else asidents - of the Nenv Y.ort. B l'o'ads sad weal F prexapectrd. So far' the .- Sutton next month. bulkheads. Thus a'ship with eight ht weigh the advantages and been artia:l A deputation from Montreal on Wad- Central Railway, is decidedly of bulkheads sad three decks would at dinadgaatages of tibia district with expauration imam Ireen confined to the f opinion that the wreck at - Garri- present have only -nine water- tittht Lhiss of other Canadian, go:d fields. raro�ses e:nd the great portion of Inesday urged Upon the Government son was. caused by dynamite Plac. tiompariments with . wooden - hatches For Liberia araoGher Canadian gaud .the gantry itr:aad so to haeaot .the desirability of having Canssda rs= ad even ea rum seer. by prospectorsi neon the. track with criminal but with the imprared' brtrb'*a sad flaeini. Tba gle,mdike will serve itapur- More than this there iu aoreaaeoa for a' presented at the Paris Exposition. iatank: water -ti bt deeks•the *amo •hipwould 81r Lonia Davies, )dlalstar of Marine An alleged discover eat coaapir- have' twenty-rive oompartauatw, an pOS° axere.y ar5ns as an -advertise- °13p►�'"ittg that the gu.d diacoaery will and.Fiaheries has purchased the real- acy to - murder Sheriff Martin has mant for Nuads's mi ral wealth. and r0�m� to even the great distriea dense, of Sir Joba Carlin In Ottawa been made at Wilkeebarra b Mar- increase o . .sil:teea e><tra comport- draw imili:- a'ted; far- the.cmmtry cock, which . . * ; - for eleven thousand dollars. tin's non Martin was is by meats. Capt: Chadd6ek's ltulwave- it its riches merely draw •attention to is Hu�� and Laurentian, extends _, . t of the deputies 'who shot down a meats have teen salrmittad to the lead- the vast and aphadid gold fields of case n far' »icier ee -flow of territory. - Ferdinand Carriers. the crank from ing shipowners,,- anderwriurs. tsarina Koot&na .and of North - western 'On= !t may be asserted witlli- -ttntb that - aumlxr of the miadte a short time y Rlmowski who expressed a desire 'to engineers, sad other pre ^oral inen, Roftt dis-- crp In the district. bus only kill lair Wilfrid Laurier, bas been�do- ago I 4xAb in Eurppe and the United Staten. Loris,~ It it toward these tvto'distr' l -t a- but it awy be.- • u' -_ stared Luanne - and sent to an asylum. Acrording to commercial summaries end they have apakaa of them la they that the otgeo of Canadians are turned ; ad.. wit - -e,•en more -truth, that'ths " %rrt Leedham, aged I6, aotx of the highest terms. F y well- ad. - Dun sad Bradstreet, the condition of C'aa � '& ftutrre ae a ge>L'd mining caun- •van+:ed. Honest pr atwit furnished by the mercantile agencies, of and A e>'o then tihwt the ho es for ,,i u, work. e>2 ton is foramaa of the Withrow mines South trade shows generally little it any op- . -' sad arieeea » is s vsedtwi y Uafseke, NB.: was caagir't in the mach - isble change meats the last re- A (pp{t �iyA(.K . . try are hawed. They are fie:ds which ,(key this, »-her -here L�re lsmucb that is leery on Friday and tilled Instantly. tarts In different gaarfers the nn- are anwib.e, permanent, and of proved genulru and good, , the dishonest The slic�veiit� old son of 'a rancher - nanalLy mild weather hag acted ae a do- - . vsltte, and wbic,h the Hagliah - public mntCr 91*& in die -work• It t ore - terrent to the ordinar progress of 1■ Canada'" Fsko-.wi. ai'.d =ur laferlal lrehooces ag g• named Ruud at SWent Lethbtieige-, flan. yy v«uld do wall to give attention to so intendi Ea lsh investors f 'while playing with• s rrua. shot _and trade. and the demand Lor certain lines nickel. . I to I's caultineuis... Let them have personeJ '- •,.�� Aillw+'ilea three- of seasonable goods has -been checked. Che couof.ry for ':eiotimate and &plan- knave :per at Properties offered, or, at- .. _.. year -Did dstPSS, d Alexander McKay has :returned . to - The date ofthe,metitinya of the Dom- bees is no ac(ded increase in any did:`y paying lovewment. the :e,et, let them have a reliable rectioa. The demand for iron sad New Deaver fecal a three months' trip en inset's re ,ort before., investing one intoa Parlirmlent has uhLyet heen fix- ate(- continues . TILE KOOTENAY .DIISTf CT. ed. but fit is a good. aft it is expected in she direction of the Slvadike' says - ahe.lia ' Canada's y zperted that � the o- the cost of manufacture will Increase the New .Deaver Ledger. His mis-ion ey i3 g C r great oho to it w1t1 take plans shoat the middle ahortl There is. a fair demand for g these Ewa districts -the Kootenay mtmt not be spoi ed by the bogaa Y• north wadi to examine same Ra errs « °homes of fakirs, who are sure• tQ _ s' °'��ry' woolen�ood sat steady prices, but cot - ledges. He wentin a canie'ith aa' is tair:g well tnonva, as ir' Ira situatedh f �e yakeLS' ot. the 8aitish, It is now considered likely that the ton gesoau- are weak and stock large. Lndaaa guide - tram \�'rangPl to Tele- is Britiish Cbsumtna, where m''ny Zing- polb:ie. Allen and Doasinicn atftmabiu nines The commercial failures in the United graph Creek thence t- 'fees Iakq,,aad- :Li>ahrommanies -are interested: The-gold 'will secept the Government mail nab - tstex for the .week jusp ended are 218. ally and hive a fortnightly service compared with ee for the correspond- down-tbe Dew River ;W miles and up fie,dwol0ntario, the ■mo"t etniral•ofall ACCUSED. OP- NINETEEN MURDERS from St- Jahn. ing week a year ego. the Laird River, 2x3 miles, where he Canada's proviixeie ere on the other H, A Federal Minister discassinsr forest tonal plenty of. galena (edge from hand a paw disu•overy, "they er`TeiSd iaeberN ■.card 11. -• Mat Terrible to alts r ' tGENERA,L. two to tea feet wide, carrying about �g tea• north shore o Lake Suq,erior tires. ezpr.*ssed his firm coavie tion,th&t :. a. 200 dunces of silver to 'the -ton, The c ul" -ry or M «tern come.. the starting o! a tiro in s forest should Count Tolstoi, the Russian -author, to the boWadar of Manitoba. 'a:xnost I be made a criminal offence, punishable is reported to be dying, formation is similar to that of the y There is ao longer any doubt- that by heavy Penalties. Slocan. and McKay - th ;nks it will be 600 mires, and prove a width 'of 130 Z acher, the French Jack the Ri er X. H. Haycock. a minis ea sneer, It is currently reported that Prince _ pb y g 8 Hobenlohe. the'Germsa Chancellor, has .profitable mining when the railroad muss , thutr rorming a wtsc parallelo- has the bloodiedt records in the mod "� bas obtained a patent for an apparatus tapca the region. Upon tits return trip square Miles. 1 resigned. gram at, rrnrg4:pp 7,000 i by wrhieh mining may be carried on be ha'd to walk 326 miles, owing to ralre Like the; H ancI lt. L.+ a country ern history of violent crimes. He is , is frozen ground at comparatively General Jamat is likely to succeed having swoollen the streams, It tools: Which, the work of providence and now accused of nineteen murders and (�y small expanse- Gen. Saussier as commander -in -chief of � days of hard walking before Wrong- of man, lies just within- British terri- `^ the ,reach a g tµro asi?a61fs oa women. He con[e�aed John McIntyre, one of the iCini �' e( was reached on the return trip. terry. _ - • . • . . : •'or. N. K, 'men arrested on a charge of The XiW of &ism has ordered a mein- Game was plentiful and many a grouse For some years past wonderfua spPci= to eleven ,murders and admits • that P itsrtioogg the fire vrhich reeulte3 in the bar of has staff to be executed fora and porcupine did Sandy stow away mend od goe:d, have l een found in varr-, there were more. but d6clines to give dieetrud"Ccm of iha breach of et' tte, comwitted at Lis it. On the Laird River outs parts. of the great tri�^t of ,oun- detsHs, His • committed for trial. . every bar proaps oted showed E8 to. $ tY; did- I$diaanA�n - fully substantiated in most cases. An envelope masked ' -'Conscience Sixteen thousand rifles tram Hong a day Ln gold. He met two Colorado broitgh•t is ta:ea of it,s rL.•hneess; but, un- f $Dolls." and contaiping ;I,t150 in Nova g g guided by C,illeapie, o[ tir, t'he summer of 1896, no active opera- The. latest charge against him is the . Rao and Shanghai have been receiv- outfits. one i ed b Pl7ili L tions were legun. Prospectors swarmed murder of a girl 19'years old "anted , • - - 800tia, New Brtxaswict and American Y Philippine, , rebels in the west Victoria, going up the Francis Lake f irito. the district in the spring of that rs - .bills. has been retgived at the Finance coast °f f'u'Oa _ to.wintPr. In the spring they intend- year; a many csrrapaQiea were• formed The'reae Y(y. "Bhe was .valTCtag on the . ". Department at Ottawa. ' The report that'General Castillo, the ed to -push on to Klondike. viia Kelly -tb work, and as ramA there are now road near FinarvtlTe. at 5 o'clock on - Wiz, Cuban leader. has been killed in* an ep- River. M6Kay r••tvs that this is the twe:ve mills instal led sad ld5 atom the evening of. April 5 last. The man � Av agreement has hen, entered- into gagement with the between' the Iiaihslxrrg'4therican ianish troop, ie crest route to Dawson City Wed that (a operation. 'phis is, od cou.rse; ama. l caught her by the thrtal apd threw . �'' i9tesmabip Company and the Grand emnftrmed, he would not lie afraid to .make the but it is Gw commencement elf a boom, her down. The nest day she was found :. Trunk railway for s regular monthly. Over, 12000 people at Gifu, Japan, entire trip with only a .gun, some salt which is i"mil to reach Lonafon. In dead, her body bearing thirteen knife `servies betwom Hamburg and Port• who were rendered homeless by ''the and plenty of blankets.. ,1896 these'milas treated 10,000 tons c,f. thrusta, while two fingers' were out land, Me. floods, recently are now being sup- ____ . �� _ ` _ ore, which showed an average of nearly from the hg.nds., Igvestigation led Lo. ..» Flow.. H, -R. Emmersonr is Premiereof ported by the Government. 115 per ton - nearly all of th6B ore being ao results beyond the fact that a ;, .New Bronewicit, a - reconstruction of The Catholic mission at Rue, Cochin • d, CAR•FFUL BUYER. . .from.: the- surface and_ therefore- of n 'tramp; who is supposed to have been then Local Goverzmment having been ef- China, reports that a disastrous ty- Cu,lomPr -KPep any fly ttapaB comparativa:•y poor quality. Vacher, had been 'seen on the road by Mee qa fected. On neenumt of ill- health. Hon. phoon edvept over that part of the coup- Giocer -'Bess in ,town, Only success- BEST IN THF, WORLD. peasants before anti after the crime. ' James Mitchell'rtsls try .on October 22. ful fly trap on The market.' Use 'em It it% douibtfu: N%-brther as other gold The wayfarer• ,,vas described by' the ' - tgnad the Premier- y ship. Two, officials of the Nigata Bank, ,Ta- tn,my store all the time. Let me show region in 'the word- tsurpasses noctb- esouotrymen a- ba'ing spoken in a it is stated that �', "1460 Gov- pan, together with a broker in the Ni- YDu one, You see, the flies enter here, western Ontario for the prosecution of fanfastig manner like the murderer Bata Grain Eichange; have been or- 1» throngb this aperture, and are the goad - mining industry. In the first, rime, under examination %vho has re- _ arnlment pro�soses o fo I _ •� .- ' trodnce legislati se the re- rested for , embezzlement. unable to return. Cleans -a room, of paws, The ore is free milling to the peatelly declared ihaf --fi�e :was rased . _.. . `tiring allowance of Supreme Court Over 50 persona, were killed and 80 flies in no time. �ifxratl, you np one?, greatest 'safest, and therefore ran' be up by Divine Providen 4-hs a udires from two-thirds t4 four - fifths injured in the stampede at Kbnieleff, You find tbem good, Practical, effi- easily sad cheaply worked, with a quirk to humanity. ga j r q cleat ee do you - return for a•tmiaa cvt.l of capital. "of their sa ary. Russia, on Sunday from a church. A tra7 y p Another - person, whn ,,vas first ac- ' ' cry of fire 'caused the panic. Absolutely. The gold' is found scattered through- cased instead of Wacher, has nick linen several, animals - owned near Ottawa Use them yourself, I believe yon said. suit the quartz by itse:f, or im combin- cleared of the terril,te sus were recently found to be suffering A fossil skeleton of an unknown ani- All the time. Make one to you real atioi with sulphur andy, the removal Picion. He ;,!A from tuberculosis and on •tie auihort- mal, larger than a rhinoceros, is re low as the season's nearly over. od whicb is pat tease[• etc difficult ty, a bieasant,' ram: l' 1?annier," an i he Ay of the Minister of Agrieulture itie ported at Athens to have been found You don't have hardly n flies process as the+ separation of go :d, -ail- was under arrest for three ,,reeks on stated that the disease also axis at inaceral mine at Kym1,. Island of Eub- ground your•store when sou use Ibis upper, and ead when •all are a charge, of,the murder of one,o° the ver; c the Experimental Farm. tea. a trap, It youi found in a tong :bmerate mass. Ia shepherd lade »bane throats we is rut The Retail Merchants' Association of News from Lommak; Japan; says- that • fact the ore is free milling to such an by acher. , • Ottawa has decided to ask the Legia- Mr' Landerbout,, the Dutch Controller best- ex eat a r . - lature to radically change the present of the village' of SisolIa, has been mar- All right then. Give me two pounds gad may be sem. ,red under the stamps; - . � ;' �I >:.sueticoceering laws; and• all the muni- dared by insurgents. There was hot of dried currants. . and• consequent;', no great smelting TTIF. QV EN'a 'NEW �YAt'H'C. _ fighting. p bnt is required to treat the nietal: Queen Victoria' evidentiy ex acts 'to ' 4. aLPalties LhrouBhout Ontario will be - - - -- -- P askel to joi>p to chi appeal., The results of the general election DAWN'I, G OF AN AGITATOR., The sec adrarutage is the abund- lids !or many yearn tucerne, for she is - of members of the Newfoundland As- ante od ,,rater anvppJy, for power and manifesting a very keen interest in the As there has been nr, response to the His %am Don't you know, John- ,other ptirpusge ; the- wbo:ie area of the construction of her new sembly indicate that the �Vhite,,vay yacht, which e all to Cansdisn sc Iptors for designs Government will have a much smaller ny, that disc dience to your parents ga:d fietttda being a net work of rivers, is to take the j>lace of the old Victoria for .the statuest the Queen sad bring:, itA -own . punishment. Have streams and fakes. Ln cause uence- of and Albert. TncTeed, aso ea the late Hato. A1.' apder - Mackenzie • majority in the new Assembly. q ger,is- falls -to, you forgotten ttiat the commandment this feat the need. for raDway and, have the new yacbt in readiness for which . are to .iris laced oar Far(ia- Capt cverdrup " - 2>�r and „thy mo- roads is not near.;r so imperative as it her use next - yep r tba.t she demanded ment Hill, the offP m•iy have) to bra tions to go on a North Polar ezpedi- thee, that thf days may be long in the wowA, otherwise tee, and even the most that Its constructioti_ should be carried F-. - thrown open to Hri tish and- foreign tion. The Norwegian Government will _Elie land t - • .. renwite part Of the re artists. .. a allow him to tae the h'ram, and "u ill gion -is not more on »itTiorit any interruption day .or ire him twenty ,thousand kroner to ' Johnny-Huh I The days . aye, too than forty miles from railway or steam- sight by relays . of artificers. _ GRtEAT_. P .1TAIN. •' . g tang already. VRe want .'em aborted goat. In the :ast-place- their is an uzi- - G Al - P refit the vessel. ,gm.ited supply of timber, suitable for • ' LIVE WITH -'rl[E DEAD.' Archbishop y, who has been It is reported in Christiania that a every Purpose of the miner, above and Thousands of Egyptians liv- in old ill in England, con nues to improve, g A MODIFIED AGREEMENT. heao,,. ground, for tsuppporta.. buildings, whaling boat returning from the'Are- tombs, eatin abed cvonin g, -and expects to. retul to Canals. after tic saw Prof, Andree's balloon float- • 1Magistrate =lf J discharge nu this and fue,% In weatern-Australia 'ivood g• b'tsin B loving, ;Christmas. lag in the water near Spitahergea..time will you g Y laughing,• dsnaia�, singing, doing all go clean out-of the city. for Rase: costa $10 per cord, - whereas then deeds of duty life rind- household . The death is ann mated in ,London Brakmo, the Arctic ezplore> , propos- Musty Mike - Well,. I'll go out of.the I In Ontario it can be.atd dawn at th'e ,,vor itisong the mummies and sere 'of Francis Torner grave, the poet a to proceed to Prince Charles pro- city, mine for "lees thlan 42 per` rbed. La- phagi. f . . - I. „ . e' LL e.. 4- .try_ 'i'i�` '1w <s ” d w'�t fire �;... k yS LL,�s .:'Z ..•. +ti: ' v..i i.� .y. n ^. ;• �5:. „ 1 .. ­� " . , I �1�1'! , I 1� , �`. , � 1-` 11 - � ,:. .1 . - Z7 17 . - , I 4 -1 . � � . 17, -%,-­�­­ ,. . . � . , P,. Z- � , � . _ .1 . . . '­ . .. 3 � , I ;.,_ - ,4 1 .. . . I . .- -_ J - . . . " .., , , , :- . . , , '7 . � . . . , '. : � , ; � � �;r I h i . .. . 41.; 1_�, " 7.�.. . " 1�1 * 1. 020 OUR BUBBOLMERS: By referring -J.A.Hiltsittidwifespeutafewdays Centennial Corners. ,.,.!.:. , � '', '' " .- . � ­. 1. . ��,' " "I- IV , .. . .... � .1 �: .� . '-,;.�'.. I . . Cent * , ,� .� ....,. , " �. ., � ., ''. �� ,. , 'I . -;. . ,'�� - I - .. I: 4'.,_.1 a" &I . & of will give you the . � .- - .,�-'.! I 'a tb*==',=Ll,ot?,Odu,rt,P&,,Yo,rbyi2 in Toronto this weekwitlirelatives. - . . .1 I . .. John' DI-c le L,tr - L .1 � ... . " , � ., �' -,: ,;,_ - �. S -, --�� _... -: ..� , �. ,- � . _ : , : �., � ".. � . r I ­ . W ._ " � - - :: � � j" " , � .­1 I , , " � �,,� .-, -F.. J. McBmdy has o0oned out a Miss Mary White is ' : I . � . ,_ , . " r�,.! 11 , ,, 7�_ ur subiwription 119 Tat'Slows to paid. visiting Miss low's Toronto W - Globe from now to I . ­ �', . _�11 ,. . 1. . 1. .( �`��` . I _. " , "., . , - - �, ­ . ­ . I , ,:�s `� Z'�,-� "."t I , .. - " -� - I " .,.. -'*, ,:. - � _b , , - - . I � . .. , .� " _%� � _ of as " Oince. Always . Centennial ok dinner is . . 'P .� , 'k . . . � 1.�' �.. in - . - , - �: �z­­ � - , , �, � I m�; , . a "to poda ahead, *11 I e " absorbing topic now. eki) hew"Jeas. ,.. I W ed a in a . - �� " * 1:mittamossi' are I;ckuo . , ''. "I in Whitby. See advt else. CO, a - - Ol grain OJEO w n , on label on the A . grb iL1 Tb&nksgivi January ls 1 , for 0, Call 1, � ,. _ �moljdstto To P whore. � The Cents ' Jan , nly $ 1. �% ­ :. - so P 0 . .. -We have been requested to state that the 0=1= and leave -your o der. - - . . & ...... - I -1 " . I - I ' -at -IEL- Cowen's - If- V 1'�', .­ ., "".. . - WINS here were twelve . �- .1, .. �� i 1".. . ­6 ,�, , Goo. Forguson,'formerly of the 4th con., think 0 buyin , . . . . I I , � . . I � - , I -;�*.' . - - � .1 . . . . . __4�1: :��', � :.. � - -�`_ , , . . .- . - � .. - . _ .�;:.'�_-�_ - - oughing bee on Mr. Stott's place on � ,� 1;, �'. � �11!_ :�. I I d , _], -you g a good heavy 11 , . �, -, , ... died at the General hospital, Toroilto, on Pi ' . " ., . ' _;. . .."'! " , hd onday. . I I overcoat . . . . - I - . A, � , ­::.': �`t �;. Ight 11i6rdus &W,Oo Oct. 9t .�. �,., . 1. ., ... . .. A. . I . 1 �a ��,_ �",­;`�� . '", -1 , _%'.�,*i'� #. aged 58 years. Min Nettie B, ide, of Toronto, was If- you. we in of a.pair of good . We bive jdst passed into '51W some '.. --�;- �. ,.�.��. ".� , , I -There ':-` I . ­ ... -�. ,: - will be a celebration of the here over the 'in r cheap pants. I . . . . . �,��.­' and called upon Holy communion in St. church several of her friends. '- � I , . . extra fine qualities in New To". ,;.�"..�,."�".���.�,;,'�-.......",.,�, - , I ,; _, ,� � . ,; _, , � � - .1 - - Goorgle . I I , .1. ., PICKERIN0. ONT., 10V. 12. 1891 as 10:Bo &=. on Sunday. The T. J. S. At time of writing, Will Collins, of the If you Want y�hing in 'clothing, "' ` - � �.'�. "" ,,�, Z!, .- ; . . ; . '�t,� , :7 .. Whitby, . . �, �; .. " .t�.._i . I . .. ­ � . - ; .1 I I ,.. ,�,� �. � � );�, r . I BrouSball, of . will be the 04114- west hill, is reported to be very low. His call- on J. Dickie A , .c. - . . .� . . .. b ­. 1� �', . A. I _i� '. :.' . , I— �__ Brant, � death is hourly expected. . . za�­ - �, - , � il , - _ � � .. , ...., . I 11�. .1 . .1 .. _ _;1 . . . . . . ­. . ­ ,C� . ,. ,� 1, ►M S__o__ -- - ------Charlie Billings, who has on several The Quarterly meeting at Centennial - N sure and 'B 8 J. . � � I.. �. .11 -LOC- A-111 ­___ �Dickie'-& Cola; , . I., � . : - , . "' ,� � I - . . � ,:7 �' - - . - - .occasions acted as relisyma eut-in-tbe_ _1"t- fiunda,y-waa--wolf'--attended, -and-SIL Tnen'a_beayy,_&n _plAl11_W1WDd AbUtil 12112 T ­�_ . . ; .- , . - _1 li�e. __ C . - . . -7 . __ . . . a e� _��", , I . .. ,­ - , ._;�_ I ous banks here, has recentfy, been ap. unlisually large number. partook of the and drawers at d cents, - . - -. • - , 1. I -,i ,, �' - ,J�-_ � ., � � � ' -,.., -Un. Alins. Q. Dale, of Uxbridge, is vaP . .. . - 1.1 � . .. . ... .- , _�­. IS . ­ In , � . I : :,--- 111'c . '' " ��. , we ,.� '�:�-:. * ":. ,:.�­�. , Z ­ __ .. , . I .� ," , ;1 . . .i . .. � - :, . , . 1. pointed teller � of the T . oronto branch of corn Union, I W'Japa' 'To"'- '", , .-��.7 It this week calling upon friends. Miss. Lillie Bush has returned - in the We challang the world in -value on � I— Do Ne � i �._ � �,�-- � -': ." "'t,� the Oupwa bank.. -His many friends - � ­. ,,� , - puty-roeve. James Richards io-o�ot - . city t6 ppiiid' a 6w montbir at bar trade. our heavy all * 1 sox at 20 cents - ., . . , ,��, b , , . I ...�!:,.,,�'..,-��5--.::'.::improvmg much inbeRltb. ,�r,sisunable will rejoice at his good fortune in. secur- Wi 0,11 wish her success and hope she will pair, J. Dicki &Co. - -. - - per - , . . Extra, Fine. .� . , . ..* �.r!.,�-.. . to be *bout th0_13011116. - ing such a good position with such a re. soon be in our midst again. .. .1. . . ' ' , " � - I � � - • � '­t ''.., , .... liable concern. .. Mrs. Robs. I J. Dialde & C . are showing b' far � --'.� . . . _W. J. R,dazin left for Muskoka on ' obt. Cowan gave a party on Fri- I . y . I . . , ... 'MdUlday where Im will spend a -week at � .U, dray night; on the - eve* of their dc a :4 '. ,,`, - '' -The larg,�, the drain running down departure the largest. stock of dress goods i -* , I �. ,­ _ .�-­.- .. of 's in i �: :... .. ­ ". ::.. . , " , - the west side of the Methodist ebuich is from their farm. About 70 gposts respond- ' ilk youn� 117so I . ­. a own. olne sr en 8 11 '. ­ ­f: I - 1% - � I . east deer hunting, and at the same time being topaired'this week, John Jacque -ed-to'the invitation and gal spent a EDO t tw Best I . . �.�:, L - ': I. ,. � I '. ''. I 8 did 'vedue' D, - :, :�-Iook after his wooded Plantation there. . � . � -, -.". -� � ! -:­.. being the contractor. During the fresh. enjoyable time. . mixtures and eaeffects. , I . .. _L - - Ju. the market. ►_:J; , ' ,:L' - ,4 * . , I . . .I I . ­ 1c, " !. 1. . .. -Ten carload of ffolir and bran were . _ "' - � _,�: -� " - shipped from the Spink mills this week eta each spring and fall, the flow of water .k_grand rally of the Methodiat Young For floor oilel th go call on J. D. & , - . , .- - - . - t�� .5. from. the properties north4of the church People's Society of the district of Toronto. Co. . . 1. . . Some sple did patterns out any - a res. . ' . . ' - n * -t. . al read The dour was - consigned W the church o . . -. ,, � I , . ran ; L " - ... '�_ has caused much anno ante and not in. east will be held in Washington size and shape anq Ce3rlon Teas .- .. L . Iola country, while she bran was destined by -eoing next, ,November 16tb. As ,sired. . . . . ... ­­­ ­ � basement . - . I ­ I - � . frequently has the ant floor been Tuesday ev I . , _ CO. �. . . or I . . -h is included in the district we J. ­ . , , . , f points in Quebet irundaked, lach to ,the datiis,gQ of She O" church Dickie & are prk,pared'to make , ;. � , - . ­_ - _P - -- , . up good 'tweed iluits far $s and $i i . �, ��: . �_._ - -Those ratepayers of Pickering town f calculated ex act to be represented I . .. ­ �. . . . ship who desire to. do so. roa� furniture. These repairs are' ca - r pay their teveral of our League members are ' ck Congos . .. . I to obviate the difficulty. . better at $12, first-class for. $14'an .. . I . ­ . . . 'taxes at the Standard Bank, Stouffville. ing to Washington church next Tuesday ­ . .:­ .. - -The' concert -and lecture announced evening, where a Tally iwtbe interests of $15, Come and s66 -ai. - - - . I , ...'. .. --.-.. ? - t The collector has authorized the manager .. 7 ­ " . -� . : . .. . , , . . 1. . 1. I . I . 1! ". I- -...- _.�. .. - . . � . .., __:,,_�.,­ - ji lat bank to give proper receipts; by bills for Tuesday evening in Pirie;s the forward movement for missions is to Long rubber Moots, all sizes kept in 1. . _ I- .". . ��-The am meeting in hall, was not held. � The wevAber was, so be held. An inteiesting program is being . . -.--... . .. . I . annual missionary . . stock, Canada Rubber- Company's ". . Me 0 cvm- prepared, &,6d all who can go should en- ... . . . . ," St. Andrew's church on Monday evening lement in,the afternoon that the make.. Selling cheap. , *9 can gile you the beat value going . committee decided to cleclare it off deavor to., be there, as -they are sure to . _ ,. . � - - as cheap as you want and as good .was very well attended. Rev. Scott's ­ . .1 as the adverse weather Nvould -prevent 9. sEend.a v.ery pleasant and profitable. hour. , Caps. in gent's, bay's and ebildren's- I . - . - bad. . . I ' � �: : _: - �: . :address was well received while the inis. e rjer�i have . as can be We ask you I : r.. " � I . I ; ­ � icellansons Program was much'enjoyed. good audience from" attending. Those Th, friends of Ceniinnial church b caps, we have a fine variety. See our � . - some and &.trial ' ... '.. ' '. ­ who were to come and assist in the pro. decided to -hold their annual services, on - . �.z to � _! I - -The minstrel club has rented the m weye telegraphed to and advised November 25th new fancy wool tams, great variety, ... package .. gram of Thursday and Sunday. -Novern . I .. . y� I . I . .. ­ I .Firio hall for the season and will hold and.26tk;. On the. - Thursday there will be. cheap. - . . _­­ . _. . I.. - . ... . . . the decision. TowarUevenimg-thestorm - I -1 I .: .. � - �.' . . I . . i., � . " 7 Fracs i three nights a -week. .A piatio Held a Kr&n'd Thanksgiving dinner and on . . I . , tee � . . . . . - - ­ .. - � �. �, -1 .. .- I . has been rented from a Toronto firm, and. I abated and the evening was ,s. splendid Sunday tbreeservice's at which appropriate . 7 . . I : I " . one and bL iarge crowd assembled onlvto� ­ John Dielde &"Co." � ., . _. �. ­�....-. -.: the same arrived and was placed in pdai. ,\,, ,sermobs- will -be.-preaebed. The singing JOHN DICKIE & CO. . ..... . _ I - . . . ,.- � -tion on M find Mat there would be no concert: 8'will 6e a able bands. See bills just I. .* 71 . Monday. - i . .. . . 1, .. are informed,. however, that UD lloud�y I I . I- ''. - . . . * -, ' - 'Sirs. Barnes, of Uoutana. a delegate . . . issued... Further particulars next week. . _. I ... . - I I I - ��. .- 1. I .. to the recent W. C. T. (:, convention.. . evening Mr. O'Docogbae, of Toronto, will I I . ... . .� Qrl.VlvF. . . . � .. .. � . -.11 .- ,, .1 I . . - .�, . - . . . ad&essod the conkregation at % deliver a lecture, on local option an&its! -- - - - - . - _' ' ­ -- t . he Friends' . 1. . .. . ­ . to faf1he EV7-la-* and the"by defeat * I 8 . ­ - - . . � ehuroh;fast Sabbath from"'the i's ­ benefits; and that-the literary and mu: � V - ­ 97 . 11 11:897. - � . I lit. "What . ­_. . . -_ P1 A L.l. . .- host ilion in thine bard-." The discourse a] program will then be gone through, !Local Optiom . . . . . � ­ I . that was proposed for ' Tuesday eTening. . � . . I -_ * . . .. . - . - -.;;L - -0 . was a very able and practical one. - . .- . __ . ... 11, . . • '' 'L .- . . ­.- . . ..... ­ �i ­.. . I .1, � I ­­ . I _. . . -%� ­ �, . ' -.I' '-' � 'Tuesday morning when our people -'- -Ellen .fames, relict of the late Ueo. . .Pickering Council . . %, - .1 . . - �._ 7-1 - . . - .. I.... I . . .. - . . . i I I i , .0 . ­ . ' .. __ � 01�eary-, aged n years.- dibct ak h64 -resi. " - - ' . i .axose from their peaceful olumbers, they a . The -above council met pursnan"o ad .. .. . 'found she Mdna covered With a -whits . once, Greenwood road, on Sunda MOTU jotirnment on Moodav, Nov. 8th, at Town. y . . - .- �..- -_ � . � �. I- mandel- The atmosphere was loo affec- Log after a lingering illness from dropsy. ship hall. Brougham. All members present �-M nery . Pe n i ��. . � I . ......, I -l- . . . � . - ­ . .." -jkmate however. and the scow had to give Sba has been ailing ever since She death excepting Eiiat Deputy Richards, Reeve . � -7 , 1. �_ ; F­ . - M, ' Richards, Lof ,&at �* 11 . , . . as to rain. The roads -are =-cause- 'fate husband, sad-altbodgli very- �%lqwbray in the chair. ante - ..pis, . Of her _ ­ . 1. �­ . � . I I. - - . . . - -quelice Very-slopp , effort was put forth by the famil; and meeting read and approved. . ,� " I . . . - - '­ : - ­ . .. - . -E. Alger was for culvert ■ , �;.,. , - � hvsician*400,-*iv4 ber-relief-all- wast un. __JL.,L!9verel1 was 4 �. ..� . , . i liberated trond p&pjt,kpt! P . _ ---- -, _;4�1&�ng . .. _^. M R S. 0 I. * WISE. 'lssO I .!� _ � , .L.. . stailing. -and tbd- slid -came all stated oii�2nd con-OPP10% is. . . - _____ . ____ I ------_-,4.l7on Wednesday anu* sirrived'home on .. . . I . .. % . . . I above. The funeral took place on Tues. Geo. Cowma, jr, was heard To Decker's' , I - .-- . . I SAW ay, 0 VVInat"n - - -months. The level) year I Wanes was, day; leaving the rosidena at 9 a.m.- and bill and., bti-dge- to the so&Lh of it. , . Will display the latest styles, in Hats and Bonnets on - - after service-in the. B.C. church, tlj� To- A number of accounts were read and re- L I pleAsed to � - - ­­- - .1 - when irsvponed. considered :k of all pro. . - tarred to the various standing .corn co-Ittees. '. October 6th and 6th, when - she will be -_ 4 -.. a were interred in -the cemetery to . ­ I ­ L' , - .. L . - 1ponion to the charge. and his liberation in' J. H. Conner and D. O'Neill w4re beard . . � see -_ . . ... - I � . I . . im goo*-ally conceded to be proper at this the South of the. village. The cortege re ditches sad culverts Do Brock Road, ard I . all hek castomers' at the Show rooms. I.... I t � Was I large one, there being a host of I . . . I - . . _�_.� . . . - - I � . ­. � .. ... . Al.rly date.. � - . - - L '00 - . -_ � � .. . , I -;-:The townsbip-clork has famished all friends present to pay the lost fribute-6f L J�.. McCras, presented a petition of respect' to the departed: -The grown up . , , i ; - ro*ised voters list, and ilie' same , ng for . . I I . . . .: . ... . . "-Abe Wirer for inspection* by ratepayers, family have much sympathy in thole el grant to gravel §rd con road, lot 35 . = . .. .. -_ . - .. ... -:--- -1. . - I W,.0ti.g,.t .. .. I i I.. , � _.... . . . haliman a L -- " wilLi.ls Nosh Burkholder a;nd 11 others aski a .-OT H I N � �11 � . . i a .Ali, M r. Barnes, Bainesan c - ......... �. �...41 ......... bus aiLnuot be rem from the office.- 11" moot, first the lose of the a er, . . . . ........ - - . . .- . �l - - . .The aWk.hu also furnished the treasurer AM now the mother.is takea.aw.gy. . I I � ,committee secpre4 the passage ot the fol, .'�_ ­ ''­­ .. I 1. I - . � � . , . r-7�-_--_-_-- Z_ .- I.- - - .. .2- . , .� Z �,. .... ­;, Rumor has it that Stewart*Coallrans lowing accounts !-Municipal World Co., Co_ .." . . .. .1 ... . . � � -_ I ,:.- � L . I- __ and each member o[ -the the council with I . ­ - 1. , . - ­ . I I 11 . Z. 1 . .. I . . , . I . .. .- ...: - � ,- , . .:,. ,. , -- : � onli, so that those who desire ta,'correct who has worked the MeKittrick farm St. Thomas,, supplies and blank forms on 'L . . . I . . . . �.� .. � 0 ! , � � ' - _' '-- L - - ­.� ! .. I . ... . . .. � . .I,- �. ,: I . . ... - - east of Greenwood Gisebwood for the past two ­y. says, LocarUption. 11T2.89, James.Hubbird, on . . , . . . .. .. . . . . .�� ,:.--..f - L, . � ., I , . $heir osm- list@ may do so from the copies . . .­, �� .. .,-.. . . _. . I L . . - 1. - ­ � .... , has left suddenly for to unknown, and ` X A' the imersai4d'-dilmlMd ... . account; 43; W J Clark, advt Local Option . . Torified by the clerk, . that may be found list left very little of se behind. by-law 4 weeks 116, 50 - copies of instruc. 01wiD , 0 . . . . . . . " a-bo". - I dons to D.R.O., and advt re rating � for -made. Clothing, we - _"" }he prize V*� We. ffIVIng L Ready . I _ . L,!.. - to the -The collector visited the premises Wedo - - L - . I . __:.... . -We find tb&4 our assertion " nesday and seized . what he could for taxes scrutineirt-and billots, 129.02 ; n Mow - 7b,ye put in a large assortment away to -the one guessing erection of a skati.og rink. for this village, � bray, two trips,to Toronto interview, .. � . - . �kho_noarest to weight of � , . . , , . '. _ '. _�; ­ _,.Iras a 'Atakei-Mr. Banks having backed and the Msosey.,:Harris .Co... recovered i.g Provincial Cabinet and Yotk County of men2s, suit&, ranging from $5 . .1 mi I - - . _. ,:- ­ . I - . 1. ..� 1� � out. .Someone will yet come along, who possession of %heir, binder the same day, Council re Rouge bridge and roadway, end ' -up. We also have in stock a . : . I 'Mammoth Bar . .- � , ': - __ it stove . _1� �_., �L ­ . - � .. _. .. - 1. .,­ - .� . . I � � - -has time to attend to it, and make a nice A Sold of turnips, some bay, a 600 telegrapbixig,310,50; Thos Beare, trip to - ' L . I. _ � ..:� , , , . Ivory Soap. ,.. -1. . Z.� . "' . -1.1. i. . . ­ �_ little peony on% of the erection of w rink, and a few other articles alone To L - , large assortment at sairungst � . .- .­� . .. .11.'. . I .- . ­ hiiiii; ob Toronto on same mission, 0; D R Beaton, L . - - a - , �. . I , "I �. . . . . . 1. --!I- 100000'� '�,whils those who have been dozing aver the place. - The turn', a will be sold by clerk, t to Toronto, $5. . Trouserinos, . eta. ' L : . I ". . . � . , . I -­ � . I ... . _ . f- , __ 7-'.1 L -.I.--- I . ­_ ­ . ibilo -the _11r. me, as chairman of thb Indigent ' ' "-.'.' '- - . � . ' '" � ' .. _ �_. * . V :. - . . __-the for years continue to sleep, and - the row this (Friday ,ernoon, w t=ip . ­ . . . . _­ . balance of he stuff will be offered on committee secured the Passage of the fol.�. - f -� . � - . . .. _ - * : - - - -- _­ �- . _ - . . , .., . I I -, . - .. . .- :.. _ 0 _L' ,- Lj . . :,. . when they d,) awake will be much sur. Wednesday next. .When the 'collector' I* . wing account . a: J C Hiatchison, M.D... . ... ­ � .. . � � . . . .�R. A. �B U N T I N G : ­,;..t . . �, . . "I • � prised to think that they allowed their nothing Is ­ .- .. .. ­ . .. _L .. . .... I i • . istisfied there will be almost left f6r"attendance and m6dictne re* Miss 110.0 (Ira � ­ I—. . . .. .... ­ . I I, snooze to be so protracted- in this -matter. from Oct. let to Oct. 22, 15 visits, : . from which to pay the rent. The man.- i .. -The-contest u to guessing the wet ht i -Winsor, ji..� for'sid and attendance '� a . . ­ I .. . - . I ..... . . ., � .. . . 11 . - 1 , k '. - _. . �1, j.- . of the huge bar of woe agars at the farm seem to he rather un: 'Job' . , � - - - . _e '.'� -. : �- -. . . . ­ . .._'window on the of for I L ., . I-- nants Mr. Coeb. r week, 1112.00. .. ::.% 1, I e has not been seon aiiLco Friday of F*Your committee recommends that the anoulb and the b "ras weighed, ti�piag ran . .,., ,.. I . I last week, and. it is a' mystery to all chat , . wan. V _ p in R. A. Banting's turiate with their is - to Miss Gray during illness, 4 weeks at $3 I . k . . " ` I ' " ' , I L'w d ' the scaler it 8 101 • pounds. There were chairmAn wait on 31arkbani'village- ooua-� ..- . . I . ...7 .. . _ - .. he could so quietly disposeof.bis property cil at the next meeting and put in claim - - two guesses 01 910,'tbo'so of Mrs. John .. .1 . �. .., , ..- - .,.-:7., _ . . ­ -,- ­ . _.. _ �_. - . .__ ... . ,.- and get away beffire being detected. for amount of above accounts, Miss Gray . - ... 1. ;_ Goodwin-and Mrs. James Gordon. hey . . - having been a resident of said corporation . baying decided to settle the tie guessed at -on Friday, Warden King and Co. ­� . .. . �.;.� I , - . 1. . � Clerk Farwell, -Coanty Councillors Gilles. at the time of oomin nooment of late ill. :rs 93. a ,&into, oils &xLd 'V"1L2-J31Z3ML4b �:. - 2 the weight of anitther bar of soap in the . L . .. - . • . .. Christie, Webster, Gerow, • Caftegie "negs. I - - � I . shop, and as Mrs. Goodwin was success.: P", so" chairman pro rem 3CJ49 I . . - d 1R. 01 fal in the contest, the hindsomei 'Bet of an R. R. Mowbray from Ontario, -and My Barnes. to of Road and Bridge. committee. secured the '_Aisbeo are her pro Warden Davidson, Clerk Rameden, Conn . . .. . . . ." ,. ... :.. - . , I ,;?�yty. - . . . - . - - .. - . - . - �.%_... , . .:. , -. , .�'_ ­ villom Enna, Windeoili, 'Chosterl'Mg1l, Pat"Re Of the fOl1OWi8g 110001111411: J & D. __ . , Wil-e Netting, ! . . - - ,-. - L ­k black horse- without either driver paggley, and Soli . kl*cnab, nails for B*yer's- brid I ­ . I . .- ­.. .. . , -, " ­ . . ge, 25c ; C .. .. .. .....­ I.. . . ­­ .-S . ' ­' ­ 1. _. O&d north of , , ' L , , ... �, � A _ . . _ . ... . . , _ k citor- Robinson from _, ­ . � . s, Shovels, Iiiantein"'s Etc. , '�: : A, . Forsyth,. Rr�ding .on now r ... . . pade I 1. �._.: . ­ I .. i laRe, a few York-, ursk itj.T6rouio7an4 bekid.-a ftirther Claremont, 015.&O, drawing' 76 L yards -OfL ., ,:- I I . . . : . .. z .. - ". ­* . -. ... ". � : . ; .. or eirat 1rallo intq. the Vil � . - , I Con y'sgrav- ': ' ;L:­­ I . Sys 11906 as wan A. Birrell, discussion-witb regard to the final disposs, , - : ­ . I I � ti 7 id - wl ­ - • who stabled the animal. Soon tiring'of gravel e $22,04, rep culvert at � - HARRIS RE:PAiRSs . ­ . . - the accommodation thus afforded it, the .of the Rouge bridge and roadway .now el pit- $1.50, drawing road plank from MASSEY- . �; 1. 1. I—. . . L...�.. 1. _. under dispute, The World of Saturday Claremont �o Pickering $2.50, covering ' - - - --- . . . I ... .. ,� , , _ ,"­:, , L, , , 1�0 . I . � ,.'�, set - I I I Z . . _: , :.�. ... -_ �.' :,:� " agreed * ' - . . . L .. - ... .., -1 I . . - . ­ borne broke loons and _9�a� she a stated that the Ontario Men Agrsed to Pay bridge r Of ClArRmOat, . , _. - . , : � ,�, L_�.­ ­ .. 4�, e �L. iiias on Brock road; north I L 1�. : I . , .... .. � ­ . . ". - -- .4 1 and was not again 0_ aptured 'until the one-ball the coat of maintenance of the tli.00; John Blandin, 85i yards gravel 'Opp ■ : :J '. .;. # -, ■ ... . I.. 1. 'sownlize. was reached. A few days after - ­ � . . "... resoled. . ,aid bridge and one hundred feet of the- -lots 20 and 21, 6th -con., 46,84; W_J Deyitt, '. ...W.6 ..' * " ■ REA I N ; .-.. 'L 11 _I__:1'4 - ad advt..was inserted in a city paper by a . . . .. . . . I I . .. � � . roadway on either side of the same. We 20 ft concrete pipe and putting in the cams - - _- - . I '.... �.., . . . - L 11�' - N . . Mr. Davis, of Davisvil)e, making enquiries have bein creditably informed thF* and grading, 019,50; Henry Boyer 132 yde - 3. the , . - I - such an - animal: - Landlord Gord;on 0 . 11 . ,-. : - - i roposi. I . . L I . I . ! " , ` ­ I . 28, ago 18. - - -: :_ z, . ...1­1. ­ . contill.. 0 To F , ., ­!., � for ntario regresents,tives n5ade no p � f gravel oh west townline north of 8th �-. *on* a message to Mr. Davis, with the To. tion whatever, but that the York con, Markham paying half, 05. 1 : Farmers I . ` - -` , �'. �'. � , suit that the animal was recovered. It jds�'bf gravel west Wwaline, half coat 7-2 Dr. Frank L. Henry, . -.-,:.' ...", . ` . I. � '_ 7 ­ is not known whether or not the aDIMLI Rent proposed to assume one.tbi- 07f cents, also 40 yde in div No. 76, 113.X'also . . - I I I " . . . . ... said cost provided Pickering or Ontario " ..., Dentist'. - We are prop" to pay the h market price, . 20 yde in div 79, ball cost, 80 cents, alto 60 - I ..: - , ­ �­ ! - I price for any quantity of fri'sud winter . .. ­ . has been stolen,-but the owner is of that 1,18131I Re balance. • As we have said I - � . . : . .�. . opinion, . I . . . - ­ .yda on Alton& road and 9th eon t4.80, also . . . can procure . apples. . frequently, it would be decidedly uniam 31 yda in division 81, S2.48,also 117 yds.&t Those- wisbinR my services - ­1- i 46. � . ­ GORDON & GtE ­ , - -_ a f:S 68 %,g th at he Gordon House, PiDkeriug, .- ­. -.- - - I . . . tilaLfirst To I . -Again- are the electors of the Town- for the Governeent to compel this town- Alton&, Uxbridge to pay half; 4. -, em t ill each month. . . % , . Pickering, 0 - ship of Pickering _c!�lled. Upon to, say ship to: assume such, -a costly piece. of, Atajor-. -175 ft hemlock for rafting 6th-con,- . .. . esday , I _.. , - . . - . � - . . . .. I � whether or not they are' satisfied with roadway, as okbir municipalities are just lot 20,61.75; David Annis, 122 yds gravel - . I I 1. .. - I . • .. . . L . . - local option a w , . . . �_ -I'.. I ' . L ' ' ' ' � � Is e have bad it during the ag much interested in the removal of tolls on western town line, 5(00 ; J H Connor, . ' .11 .- �­_ ..... . 1. L. . ­.- � I . . I � 10 � past years. ., ' In responce, to a largely ;as is Pickering. In case the counlies of gravelling on base line, Ill ; W. Carletg'n . . ; . : - :. .. , i . signed .petition, the township council has Yot k and 'Ontario unite on this and agree drawing Kravel on western townline, $19.47 I . ,� , .�.,:L� �f I . . , �. . _ - . would '32 ; ,D ... L . - � . .. j, �-t� -�,lulbmitte4 to a vote a repeal by -lacy, and upon &-settlement,-. Pkkerii* uld �tbea ,also, 4rAwip.g 4 y4swqpp lot. 85, $1., FALL- . 0 0 D �­,­ .' . ., . � - . .� sPe--vartie, will be voted on next Wednes• fia'�e to pay on's•fiftli of the amount Fenton, -putting in culvert on 5th con at . . . 14' . . . . . ... � - as. , day, NoTembei 17th, Wei should like to -sumed' 'and payable by the County lot 35, $4; Chas HodRin9 'timber for culvert 4. .. I , i . � -�, ,�! _L �!0 , . I � . . , : _,� �! � 2�. :.1 ��', , ' S. _ :... , 11 . on 5th con opp lot 35, 04'.20 ; H A Wether- - °' NSW - pantings. - New 'Print .. ­ .. Bee a,gooa'Tote po;led, as the- larger the Ontario each year.- That, w tl!,Yd e* .86thigs. - 1, e contend, is I .N - ­ .. . ,Aid. lumber for Whitevale bridge, 30 deute� ., . � � vote the more definite is the verdict giv. even a greater proportion of the expense. ,,W Latest Tiats ai�d'Calps. ... I . TO Clark, 40 vda gravel in diV 8,32.50, also - .' - New .Towelings. - Late . .. %A,; .. . . . ­ . .. .. I ... . . ­ .. on. But as was the case last vote cheer than we abould.assuLe. We- feel assured . � , 145 yds of gravel in aiv 19, and 134 yards . � . . L. . .. . . I .. .. will be much diversity of opinion as to that the matter wall be fully ard.fearfess:, from station -gate fo race and 15 yard. for , .. -cost. - �­A few L I ­ . . . of the ballot papers. As is ly placed before the Government, - and ,Gordon's Rideroad, $21.58 ; A E Davis, f choice Print.. Remnants b6low . interpretation I ... . I � . or .. ­-­ . . - � - - -E 0. - PARKER, Dunbafton.- . . . . %tent to all, the ballot 'paper has two that justice will be meted out to all partf' '�ravelrbie on' north towphim- Pickering's ' ' ' ' . . _ . .(3C-, G ' Elailks in which to mike a cross.. -Tte, -concerned, A. settlement appears pro b• share, $8.50. also drawing 118 yards of � ., * - . . . - . : "K' _ . I , . .. - . . 1. ­ . -,. � . ,* I ­ 11 . . . top space.reads "For the By -law." Those able since York realizes -that 'she. cannot, gravel pVt on Altona bill, Uxbridge paying __ , . . . , . I � , , ... . . . � . .11. .. . - .- .-who -pencil their cross iii this space vote abandon the road, without granting some half, $23,85, also drawing 60 yds of gavel .- , - .. I ,. . - , _b��- --- 1. ' - for the 'repeal raw an-ditmi,efore ask sort of-a_bQq_qs. on 9th con at Altonm, 6�9.80 ; D O'Neil, 0,'Neil, .. I .. . . I . , . . 0 - . .A . .1 .11 for- license.�. The lower space reads . I -0 -­ grading Decker's bill, 010 ; Geo D Linton, Call.....-- ...- - , ... ,:, , ­. _­�­.,' , .. I . ­ . . . I . . --- � asho t bet iota 20 an 2 , don 5, ' __ _. ,,..,,7 - - - I V, . . . . . . I'Againit the )By law,` Those who wish - 1 .* - - . , . MARKMAM -o . . . I " 0 . . I ; . . . I. $2 ; Geo I , awiug 15 9 grivel' see bur -"' :­ ' to continue local option will find this the Ahd ,,,, - ---' , ' ..�.__ -I......, . . � . 0 . I I proper place 16 'uJi4rk 'thiir' billoii. X ' %on 16th -c Opp lots 16 an I t, 038 ; Jas I .A . . IV . _ . - Meters. J. B. Gould and-J. E. Pitts left . -1, , ii _-� - ­ - - - .. I e cc . . . . . � � . I I . - Monkhou e,bolteforbtidges of Altions, " .7 -... ­, a- - - 11W - - S .. - ; ..) . .. - great with pro I contuse the ,word by- on Saturday to join the rest of their party 75 cents. I - -_ 1", - . I I ,� ..' 4 1 ,.,� If - law-wi Foption by-law. It fs)'at Laker J �e �.. 7, : ! I J --,, ge e, - "' 1� '� is (mostly Uxbridgeitc 080Vbt your' bek *to aclihovflea the' . - - . : - .. ., . - local option we are now Raked to vote Mnskoka. . � ­:� I.,.. . ". I �: � ,--*' Be t Va ue ji�i _ 2 5 81 1 In . receipt of 9, petition from Noah Burkbolder . . I I upon but - the ky layv tQ mpe�al'the Ice& r Peter Stew'artiind wife are attending• a and 11 others,•askinR for a grant to gravel .. . , . _. ­ . ,� I -'-, - ,..! . - . I . . ..,.. , T e Market.-. - I I. . . . . . ... ::-, - , . I option by-law. We feel confident that at meeting of the Stewart's at.ths old home--.opp lot 35 on flie'Sid con, but -owing to the I I . .. I I . . . . . I I I 111 . the last vote many people marked their stead in Oneida, Ont.-a regular Ratheiing Impniss of-ibe iiason'emonot recommend . . . . . � .Room .. , . a all kinds"of7ftockersaudEaay Chairs ; slog. Pill . _ , ,11,� ballots incorrectly- and we desire in the of the clan Stewart the granting of the same. . We have . . .. . .. i .9ibairs in 'i . 11 �.. 9 . . "I interest ofall fairness that such mistakes - • The charge of.maoslitagliter. against W, Mr Underhill, sedbrided by Mr Barnes, the latest styles- ' able@ and Kitebow �,� not exist on Wednesday . moves that the reeve grant his order on- : Sideboards and B�sdroDm finite in Ail designs. Extension . next. Clayton and hii wife Ellen, of Armadale, ' blis DEL . �, Fi are not on likely to be ennfused came before the grand reasurer in favor of the parties recom- Tables always on band. Cheap for, Comb. ALL GO .- I . �..4 ' ,,, I I and jnry. Tuesday and -department is OoMpi 6 in STM rei0ed. . I I I'M i ­t one ballot is used by sath voter no bill was found. The two were a mended in-the reports of the Varions stand- UNDERTAKING-Our undertaking -'For", means against local a month ago on a "sated ing committees, as presented this day. Caskets, Coffins and Robes sifways on Hand. - . - ­ - - .- . . . . . . - not ­�'O' :, charge of dimsibg the On motion' of Messrs, Underhill and I . I - - option ' 8 i i � )_ 9 9 0 ' bGlobe ' u0 1 f I , Y, is,& Co. ( k e I t our I a 8 J I _, 0 , 'e , ','�& , F 11 I � I; I I I - 1� I , I the 'a i ell h -11-t' ", -Ut - .11" I El ,- , I rr I .. a it ,� EA ".Against"- Mains f0f local death of tbeir newt born infant through garnes, conceit adjourned until- Mend U , Pickering I .� .. , . I criminal neglect. . . :7, HILTS & DILLINGHAI .. � I .. �... 1.� � . . . I . . . December l3tb. I ____ . - .. . �. ., ­ . .. I � I I I � � I . . 7.: � -� -,��A.+0 I . . - .. � I '.:all I + °'" ;.1. � iii I . . � N, I - - �111 " , - .. .. . � . . . . .1 , I , � I; . I -1. - I . W ­!­ .r I -�* , � 1, iii , 'd I I � . . � " ;11_�� ­ . �,.­,�,�'_�,_�4�, I .,� � .1� ■ 4y . � I . . I ­ , . I ­ I ­�,, I , ­ - , , -1A * .;% 1! , I I •..... ;;;;; -.1 I A lt�' . &,4­ .1.. I - � 4 lzc .,;r , � - �, " 7 . I I � . lil ��*__ . _�� . 9i r, ­­'S .. .*�: " �* .", .4 1 � .. - ­ - ,;.j,-. ­. . ­ - . � �_� - 69,alA, . . . . . . '74 " All klk"Al . . 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