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She was antes left the town is darkness Wednesday ', `417," 11 83 ears of D. (3.M.,M.C.P: . THE PssPa' axD JovrsD Dovni sT oils Y age and for more than half a night. .I R M,BATEMAN,M+ . century .was well known and highly re- The annual supper of�the North Tomato • tr 8.0:. Ooroaes. Office and Residence, cosssePoxnxxTa. epected. Cricket Club will be held-at the Davisville s. -;:� �S1QseL,Piak•ring Office bonze: Mozniag CLAREMONT ,rearge-Hibbert;' who is charged with Hotel bn�barsda December tad. pe00lo 11:30:Evening 6 to a. _ g y, robbery committed in Dan Lloyd'ahousein The old-cars of the Metmpolitan are.to - .M C.DE WAR.M.D., c.� M., F-til'. _ The repairs to the par o,sage are get•_ Little York some diva ago,appeared before be all remodelled, and will be fully equal • M. O. Attention given to Electrical OUR along nicely. Magistrate Ormerod on Monday afternoon. to those now operating to Richmond HIM . .treatment b Galvanic Batts Office .and In a short time sufficient evidence was A nblic meetin to consider the eztea raaiflenoe, tat surely oacn�piiee' by_Dr. J. H. Air. 2yleKa;, of SCarboro, spent a few p g laastwood, Dale's block.Pidkering.Ont. i days here with his eon Alex. X")► produced to warrant his committal for Arca vt the city$treat railway to Deer Park, ..+ Thomas bowswell, of-Mount •Albert, trial. He w4a then taken back to jail by and-the proposition of forming York town-' • fj1 A.. YOUNG.M.D•,C.M.,-Fellow of wae'bere with• hie brother William-over. Constable Tidsberrv. ship into a town.will.be held at the Town 1. Trinity Medical College, Toroatq aiem• William Barker Henry diefl on Moaday 1ia11, RIintoa,at 2 o'clock Thursday. - t der of Oolleae of Phvsioiane and Burgeons o! Sunday. • _ at�i'eaford, Scarboro Township,at the age W: A.Clarke,who was accompanied by Ontario. Office ; Highland Creek, Out. Office Sp SPINK K 1VI I .L t Thomas Gibbons utas in the city over of 44. His wife anti six children survive Detectives Rogers an,d GrEwr on a,shooting - "' hours: morniIi ng 7. 10; evening 8 to 8. ' Sunday, the guest of his son William and bim, and are living n Chatham,where de .tour in Muskoka„returned to his official . Loa?. =Gr�� =�Gr other friends. - ceased came from a short time ago. He duties i,ednesday. .Mr. ,Clarlie says deer , t. Aire.John Underhill to oar west is,. in• had been sick for the last two years. The are scarce in the locality he visited,.sad he t DENTON, DODS. k.FORD, BAR• -'` disposed this week. ' May she soon re- funeral will take place from the residence had to defer bis holiday till the last day to - ftIBTER6.BOLICITORB,ETC.,10;oda. Choice'Family Patent Flour 84.75 per bbl. cover is the wish of all. of _firs. Andrew Heron, of Wexford, on secure sufficient game to come back with i laide street -wt..Toronto. At.Claremont (� Aire.Area, Bom'ea is very ill at presenti Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. • '�.�— ' il Tuesday. MoueytoloanonSMortga6e• FRMS Bran 97.00, SliOztS $1 .00 per ton. :: ; DENTON, AICDREW DODS and FSeNS Her mater, D]ieo- F3e11; qY Toronto, has Whitby- GREENWDOt7; -- FORD. • illy arrived and will attend to the invalid, so _ ' loni<as size rehsiams as such. - T E. FAREWELL,Q. C., BARRIS - Mail Clerk Wilson is off on a couple of �ewart Corbett, of the MoRittriak 'e '• 1 • TER,Conaty Crown attozaey„esd County' „ _ .. 31re. James l�irrel, of Tu:onto Junction weeks holids,ys,and \fail Clerk Will Law• farm has moved awav, 10-7 hLLLas been for a few days with-friends here-. d^ , F Solicitor. honzt'Boase,vtThitbT• renceiefillingitisplace.`_ : What is t}ie-'trouble-34k 'ourarti,at to , pW d. .l4GILLIVRAY, BARRIS- �1- � ;� �aboats. acd is at present with her sister. The annual dreman's bal•1 will be held -the east? Why not finish his painting in w are.Bolicitoci,da Office opposite POST, ,a 3ItB. Charles R'. D:e.ney, Alt. Zion. on New Year's.eve. Ever}•'preparation is. the vfllaee. � 1,•. ce wbitby:Out. Jno.Ball Dow•B.A.;Theo- t.4� A long list of, new•books have been being made to m'+ke it the old-time success, F. L. Green is doing a rushing business :aGillivrav,LL. ir B..MonaT to Loan. 8y , `�.-' placed-Lin tbe-public library and thev Will The deer hunting season did not open in -lately loading and unloading care at Pick- a ' be for'distribution in a few,daps. I1 you a manlier likely to,'plea§e the bunters, as erfn'g G.T.R• - - - Yetez'etauo`t!• Q are not froom a member; becemo- sa at venison killed any distance from thesteana- Carpenter Rendall is making slow pro i - o - er or railroad communication is certain to grecs unzooflcg the •oatmeal miU; the 1A nom'°' sport owing to the warm weather: bad weather,no doubt,is the trouble. wsl $EON, Gr,VETERINARY SCR- �� ! Robert Forsyth' has been appointed Arnold, who smacked' Turnkey Ales A. Boyer and John Emmerson have ! • GEON, Graduate of the red. initis-, . agent for Ontario and Ia irtI Cunntlet 3 ar7 College, Toronto, re¢�iisatared.member Bruce and ee>aped from the Whitby jail just'returned from the hunting grounds. he Ontario veterinary Medica' aswciatioa. for s gaB firm with headyRarters aF Ham. -some time ago. 'ra+removed from the Lon• They secured their fall allowance of deer. -- a and residence_pae an opagoarsez miles ilton. He intends to push Bales in'the don ail to the' R'tlitb ail last Friday The excitement .here. at resent is the �4 ... tb a! Oram River. Ielepr•vb address, J Y 1 P alt Sill,Ont,:P,O:address. Green Riv.r, territory mentioned., evening. His, and sties were chained. Local Option vote on 17th. AL the preB• 1. Pickering College ► Dr. Eastwood and �xober3_Ward are The annual commpacemeat eiercises of ent time it is a }card gdeation to know , seriously-contpmplatiag th�rectian of's Abe.Whitby Collegiate Institute will be what the result will be i�ui•�Mt91i'Q�RtCas. L. fish dam up in Uxbridge, and are nog held in the mueie hall on Friday evening Fred Lawton,orawife and family,,are re- �i , ° negotiating for the- land.. We shall al, of this week, commencing at 8 o'clock. tnrui: to Greefiwood He ie.taking a Pickering, -.- Qntario, H031A8 DIINN,Qoaveyanoer, Cum es expect Lo have..them.melee a 6.geeen of All friends of the scbooI ale cordially lours• position as head miller for,F.L.Gruen. missioner 'for taking AM"vit� etc•' Reopen/ for Fall Term on Tuesday, such an enterprise. ed to ne present. We'all weluome ftiem back. - emout,out. September 7sb, 1810. The Misses Wilson moved their house- Mr.Gleeson ons busy merchant is talk- �„s. p �. SY: White,is offering for sale by hold effects .te _Toronto Monday. After ing of oHarinR hla eaLire.atook at and below BIINT3NG, I/oiler of Marriage — — -:-- -. public anceion,on Saturday,Deo:4th, at the 1st of Januarbliss Wi'sia will c o e cost about the middle of December and =t' Lio•aaes for the hoarse of Ontario. Of- 3bS ' lot 11, con. 4, U abridge, fifteen acres of y' I the afore or at his r•sidoaee,Pi 7 las _ _ . . - her dress making shop in Whitby and open continuing the Bale until every dollen' a• /Leading timber also at same time and in the same business in Toronto, and she, worth of goods are diepaeed of,as hs par• place a farm containing 100 acres,being her situr and mctber, Mrs:Ha h Wilscn. sea-rebaildfn bra resent store, and PQIICHEB.7�ioenasd.-.Ano• lot 28,con 3,-U: bill.- B P - -- _ etn•n,Qalnator,ate,tor Eads York aa3 � tla whole o! North cad.South Ontario. 8tslct As We were all pleased to see Lha`pleasant ben but from a fpearis . .his atop looks1. ' attention¢yen toaTlasdeseb iaiilare�aph �i face of JoLa La .Freugh on- the market -- ,JdROUOMAM.. - too small. ' Phargse t[oderese. Addr— 808.�'O''t7CMR Tuesday.- Ile has not atse°ded here fou- - Harold Stevenson it shoat to leave F. oa 4T,Bronghara,Ont. Why does our wood merchant visit the • - mea mQaihs,snd.hla return was eased L.Green. Harold has been a Rood citizen „ AVID BELDAM, anotionaar. &o., y east end so often?- said will be greatly missed b the you L frith mncb.pleaaure. We are rejoiced to Br, y y Wobtira,colicin ealeelrom his mntnesoae know that his h«alth u fast improving. On Thursday of last week Mee.J.C people of the village,he having been hese bosh fat cad near, Sale of.. 0, .. Bell had a young coo. for years and always'Leading a ]relying d avesythtno that i6 t0 be wld w be .-. The rates of the Lawrence Are are not Mrs, Fred Wright presented her hu% band to any manly sports-gotten Opt as b7 the enbaeibar with the ntmnI ear. - pleasing to the eye of those who drive band with`a JauRbter Satdrday bight. well as being a great helper in the cbhroh. !d to the vary beet advantage. 18.17 ., _` . •< �• ... ,'T�.�- a the south, wt I gra no ar o m n • '- . into oar village fro a /o The road/• is this locality have been bis manly toren will be missed by both P09TILL, aIIOTIONEEA,ETC.. - eboaLd like to see i= scattered f ea - �,., plendid at fall,sad even get t to ch ch.a d state Green Barer solicits salsa from his num- ? e an Or _ other aaeigbdy thinits gathered together ” trienae bosh jsr and rsatr. Balea of forma before the-cold d stormy weather ar .y bad. stock,and am cribifnng/that tato b•sold will rives. Lorin Philip is cutting rile third'set i f Green River. _- ndled by the aub.lber with the 0tmoet ' `�. ;•_• < teeth... This bit of neves is rather peculiar __ and soba to the very ben advantage. bah C. G. Pringle,]ate of Kent Brothers,of nevertheless true. . . , Robert Dafoe entertained L 1 ends .m :,• -• Toronto,aad now of$tovflville,will,b-at k a a be - 1 CIE f _- Fran ad I3t nlep Gerow wale at ahs Sunday. • Conveyanear, Commission=for taking -���� ITr.bmith°s ofhoe.here,oa ill•1st and Srd . - s • • • .'•' Tuesday of each month. to take orders `nty-Saturday ph�ytag football. The What in the matter and t:}aorge -7, I auris, Aeanantiat cad iasaranee Agent. Rome resalaed in s-tie, these days. -v_q ay to loan nliatm tvula pro and collect work in the watchmaking and gay. Fraser, of Bowmaaville, prescbed Some from hereattended'theanalversary rival•, Will, it ewer line, .Orders lett, with Macnab Nal ever a<At -•-.,• jewelry a missions. Sermon in the•Presb terisn .at Stoaffville Sunday. a�bam every Monday sfiernoor tar.Lire Bros. will receive prompt attention. ° . y y Just at this writing we think that tar f' mottos of business. 9g-v ehurch Sunday afternoon. - _ b • Alice,the thirteen year-old'daughter o! ni are all in safe quarters. , p r 'The boy that we announced ea haoiag l� • well famished in every department. The �./ a• • • • i - her parents,ease.of bare, on Saturda arrived as o W• kr t e was a girt We Kassly,e Wednesday evonta HE: WO$IIfiN HOTEL, .is s hpuse Richard Ward,died at'the residence, of R the ten cent teagwae at bire.Jos. Ma- - - is alwa s supplied wish the beat broods of y' humbly apologize a r the mistake. A. 'Fuller.is dig ing A foundation to after but a few,hours' illness The little g W..3 " : a while1lid DlesbawDeea 11ast refitted Boy. J. B. McLaren,of Colombas,and build a new large ice house lhei•on. -'. io men as girl was irsabool on Friday, and retired d�w , be bond ooavenient to■ ale J. R. Daley, of Stonffville, were here �,Eli Nighswander spent a few days se other Special attention hpeld to that evening is apparent health,but on Wedaesda eyeain discnnia local Artful traysllen, end meals at x11'boars. We propose to rest-our store,and u'new pp y B" g laai weak with her sinter in Uxbridge. R"T,Proprietor. 96-17 fittings and goods of this season. we the morrow expired,' Some time apo she option. - D.Barton is very sick at present. The think,will not match, we invite you was kicked upon ibe bead by a horse and Mr, and-+lira.Oammitig.a newly mu Drs, say that his ease ie of&serious nature. Church-of Fnsplated. :. ' to ba at rices that will make it her sudden death is thought to be the -,.- p �iedooaple are here Spending s few days We had a very boietariocr wind and rain ., wort Orr while to pnrahese toe result of that injury. The funeral took with his aant..Mrs,Jubu Cowan. They storm, part of Monday night and early _ St c4eoss•'s hh�eh• Pfekeriag. ouhg November rad De- place on Monday when the romaine were are from Hobert. Ont. Tu�lberi Ha�toihineh&afln}ShedhU, .7 1oontreot ' - SIQRVIC39: earn r, interred is the Baptist osmate Isere. .,�� A number-from here were down to . AD�7-etornin Prayer - - 1D�0 a.m Deceased wawa bright child of her ear/, with 0. P. Ferrier, and is now lending a • w y Pickering on Monde evemn to hear the Sunda? pool • &W p.pt y g a-a ,��. ; 16teningYrs et eves and mash ■ampa>hy-fe felt for the be tem -ranee leotarer. The bed weather hand at the low for E.Bice. �� alar-Ss+iee and>4ibie Clue - S.W .. . parents who were deeply wrapped prevented mine more f�otn going. Congratulations to oar Pickering boys, �"' «.zI. . :. .' . ,,. --. __: .-,' .. up in heerr.n •-- ---�^' for the success tboy had at the lowios „-.� eqq,C.Young. R.-Foster end others I i� „r � he Public 8ao�s it t -_ _ = T .•. East Toronto, . match on B.and W.Hagerenan's farm,n/t a� Tt knawrtvat evaty`ias,11= - - erry/woo . ry-tha.Markham-alde-of-the towuline.-- ), ve proper prapattltics for Rte's duties from• __ -- t o'clock T° y arse a Constable . The plowing matoh jnst sorwe the line f`` siaaea stand as. It3iaowa aka that the We have ibat are good 31ri. Parker is viefting with bar friend Tideberrii "arres arrested George,Georgi Beatty on the to our Rest war well attended b � ,ton -•and servicable, but zloi the Mise Brander at present. charge of shoot Ran ma io oaa y worn irom our village,and they report that th - «,� s T very latent•in Style yon can We expect to bear wedding bells we long ing arise aloDougall of rte' Bay View. thought everything was satisfactory to I. .,-- "r have them from, 25 to 50 Oh,may we get&ticket. Hotel, at Lhe Newmarket track. Aa far concerned. 1. r: T. Hollinger sports a new buggy. . He as can be gleaned the !sots co°ceraiag the Andrew Pippbar has taken possession of °. ,� i I. per cent.ieee thea aha old saysit is all raked timber. ogee are bnefly es follows: On Saturday his new farm lassie parohsaed. D.Hoover J. ".;' O!ToiOBI", - '.;p�9� • • '. , pavidson liar apld his heavy team to evening,Oct 80th,a party was held in the will shortly move to the premises he vwmt• R' . about the.most reliable place in which young biz. $oyd,. of Tomato. W e did not hear hotel,and About fifteen ons were pi ei- ad and George Coakwell will taken hones. _ ;'� le can o7 a thorough training in aU ent. A most`e -- was s at p - the figures. a.osshlpa0 where the later removed from, where he - +' '- - commercial abort including Shorthand, until about=midai h' t who the-Bb;); here y - Typewriting and Telegraphy. Thin is cog- % W. etty s sou, Chinet, is at resent g inlet at a very early date to aomtpence , gassed by the faz�ely increased attend- �ilUckB - laid oft woeli by an attsak of Biokneas, took place• The aceaeed, it ie said,had'& the raising of.all kinds of live etoak. We f . ;"'a .•- aaoe o!Btadeats om oar of ahs. L Ms he Alcoa.staves. revolver is his head sad it w&B dfsohargea wish him,every success to oar Side of the ? P ooantr7 n the present ime llpw , W e have that ere good Robert Taylor and his msrried,diiaRhter and t5e Fi-1n let pavetrsted Min McDougall s line. 1 . admitted � thigh. It penetrated the flesh shoat three - s members Yartonlan oheer[allj gives. gouch, hoaesl itnae•keepere with her children, are the guess o!Wm. :+ 1. . inches. Dr. Britton, whose offioe is near ' •<a 7` --W.H.SHAW, Principal, _ , but are not guile up ao dein Taylor and,other,irieude hereaboate. - - -• ' fiFeltatd and Tongs Sts, bn style. You can get gena• At a meeting called for that purpose,th the hotel, was immediately summoned. HIOMLAND•GREEK- Tiroafo. ung bargains at ieee than the Methodist trie°de,decided on MoAday eyes•, .The doctor extracted the ballet and dressed s' m wholesale Dost. , . ing to bold a tea meeting amd concert about the wound.• Owing to the fact that the Rev.Wideman,of Port Perry,exehaa ed. , '' ' Dec;12th nezt. whole affair was nlle¢ed to,have been acct•, pulpits with-Rev. Chisholm on Sassy 111 . L �� s iiQgkius'. Vs ■y A Aad occident occurred,to nor west dental cud that all witnesses refused to last. VA '' r an Saturday. While the second eon of P. Rive day fasts upon which information The Lime light views and lecture given` x car a .-----Jewelry .elry _ ,d-be laid, the constables were able to by an -Armenian in Melville church last -- -Reesor was on the scaffold some 36 feet English G ro he barn floor,he fell on the.cultivs- do very little is ere The aped Tuesday right was an interesting&flair. •• • old and American tormfraotnriaQ hie scall. There is vera 'mon aseertaibedtthatt -ilio'chief witness Robert.Cawan and family have moved , plated goody of highly atirao little hope of his recovery. still alleges'that not the'least animus into Archie Elliott'e hoose, which. was Rtve fatterne. They must go existed,'and that Up whole occurrence lately occupied by Doctor Drnmmond. :3 I.. —'�'--- was accidental. Ae the case now stands : On Tueadsy last Walter Maxwell ander, - . - . and when you see the prices you will.be glad to•piek them Centennial Corners very little evidence can be secured as to Joeepli Reeler returned from a hunting : -up- • any, motive -on the part of the man who expedition in Muskoka and brought with r ^` 1. The Methodist friends are making pre- was arrested Tweeday. When A. B. Ebem a very large leer weighing 250 Ibe. f Optician Jeweler, parations for Thursday and Sunday-next, Cook, the proprietor of the hotel,was in- Wm.Collins; of West,Hill; after a long .. I '.: Barnard Nov. 25th and •28th, wben they purpose terviewed he said that be knew notbiaR of continued illness from aoneamption, died` _ • - ? Whitby, Ont, b0diwt their annual Tbanklegiving services the circumstances further than that- he at his residency on Thursday, November A � - � �� Dentist, �,[C�cerLng On Thanksgiving day a hot dinner.will be heard the report made by the revolver,and 11th. Deceased .cuss a Highly respected s•, Calle by day and night ppromptly atte°d• 1. served in the basement from 5 o'clock;con- that sire young woman had been wounded. young'man slid daring" hiB fang aiekborn `' to. General blaoksmithinR. Lame and eieting of all meats riot and cold. Follow• The accused is about 24 years of nae. He had the sincere sympathy of hie neighbors ^ d New Williamsing the diaper a program will be rendered has lived in East Toronto nearly,all his :and friends. The lnnerat took piece irom_ ag "diieeeed feet'& epA.iialty. Also agent for in the body of the churob, which promisee life,and is mown as one of the most pop"• bis late residence to Bt. Margaret's teens-- _? McLaughlin Carriage Co., Oshawa. New to out ahfne all.pzevfous efforts in the mix- alar young men in the village. Every tery o6 Saturday. last and was largely _ :•,t. stoat of buggies and,wagono just to band. _.. . cellaneoae Tina. Mies Bradshaw,a grad person Who'wasinterviewed concerning the attended. nate of the Plifladel hie school of orator ober is nnwillin to believe that the Our annual 24th Bat rifle match i antedwill render- Bome selections, as will also oboot ng was done with deliberation. Beat• was held here on Wednesday last. The •..•.` �NF' Miss Josie Pinkett, Claremont. A male ty woe released on $1,000 bail to appear' following being the ■core,200 yards range a W quartette, of T�rcnfii, wilt"fnriiish'vocal Monday afternoon before G.W. Ormerod. maximum ppoointH'3b . Are Elliot $7, -- • - - - musk while.the Ideal Harmonica club may •u�. Robert Parket 26.Captain.McGillivray 25,' MOgs, Cattle be.relied .upon.for some good numbers. Mrs.Jesse H.Raymer of Mount.•joy, Tbos, Maxwell 25, Dr. Young 24, David �,.,. — Rey. isholrb. and:Oke will give abort has.gone to Breslau, Ont:, to nurse her. Moenre 24, Thos.Parker 22, Walter Maz- .__ . _ .And Sheep, - -- to sddree es. On Banday, Rev.J. J. Red- mother who is very ill. wolf 20i Arthur Willia.20,SerRt.Hing 18, . � g HEAD •` ditt, will preach appropriate 'sermons After an illness of nearly a year Mise Steven Ormerod 18;Joseph Heeler I7,Peter. V Gates 17, Herbert Taylor 11. 400 ards . :For which' the •.beet Dash piece& •- m^ruing; afternoon e�+d evening' The • ' range maairnum rats 34:-Archie yylliot Carrie'Ke1leZ paAeel.. tQ the great beyond E home choir will take the first service,the Po .-, U be paid. % Whitevale Methodist in phe atLeznooa,and o Saturday nova neA4'srkha�m Toe Parker hers 28, - 1. I. n S and y ai 10 p, 30 er 29, -Ro Parker . theDuabar'ton Prea6ytetian in tbe'evFn=.yoaaph ladyk was-well k Thomas Maxwell 26, Captain MoGUlivray ..Sewing Machine ing. The collections fora that day will be for ad a kindly manner n Ur, R 23 Arthur Wi}lie 29, David �3a r d ynrei a won h Your F q-� .L. w =-,'CT�B'tOZ1ov- •••• ... v ' • . the building fund. All are cordially in- boats of friends. The report of-her de- Moevre 2l,-Peter-Igates 19, Joseph Heeler Pickering, R A F1emTn vited..to these aezvicev, and don't stay mise,though not unexpected, gave all a 18, �Valtgr Msa'well 17, 8tieven Ormerod g A. g _ Ma>~kham. away on Thursday ofternoon. shock. 12, Seibert 1`aylc•r 12,Sergi.Brag 7. � ;ra h v , x31 r° . 7 ,, rF, ,b•. .?",L fG,,',,..m 1-1 y.Y'1 is n.'"^i. 1'' ,+n is ''!'' .. w .6iia yyb{'i. :xi� 'F +kC,�., r¢ ... age+ '10ti ^ . .(< y.. �,:. •.ren k I a•-may u:.�N t , w f.. aFnT F®vc -i- 1wl -. •A .; '�'7, ,{'.Y'ari'�"+} �y8. :.. rq ib•-l."a"'�SL'a. ` ItOw lo, IA 'wh _ ' .' . '- .• •+,i...4 '•'•:-.• 1 .- J' y ��y, .'i':. L� _.a'�ti �i'A' '� ,P ,�'. ..i jSN /:.Ci+y�.« I� N :� d " a' 5 r . . .q, v r�c,V', I-V .. e^"Y. •-S�.,;`"„P;` a• v, r 5"•J.• -{.'tt Ale' wg, 1 P, s. `, ;5_ ai^'.t ':n.. ,Vn i `:i `"w�.s. ro�..� ..-.,C :''�',d,J t:*, '.'"p w.'l�' ,bx 2 ,. - • .,.';1'• ,. `. '... -.< ... 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R a tgo tlw-_cater_ .11Ys a duck, es• ea std w Fr r 4 � voted to much study almost Invariably you P`' . and now breaking her neck off trees;- ^ ra .., t'Lt is perhaps 'time that the reader quire, -he had "student" written un "I got them myself. Bem—you know and aoly going to 'ghoata In the a e� -aambe� ' abould_know a-ilt:tte of the ancient his face. His history was a sufficient- Sam—was afraid to go np He aald churn rd for company. It's wear-. Nom HOB O Be' •tin"7he -. ..: .:bouse Bad locality where many o[ the ly common one. He possessed 'ac•ade- he should.fall, and that the old-birds � me ito the bone,:that's .what it Lesser�," La reintarkabile, bwaww the . 1. eraona intoal abillt[es of a very igh order, would peck his eyes. So I went' by is• author,uAlwWlt. a high1 r gee o[ whose -hlstt3ry th9se- at]Ui had la his youth d1��tin uisbed' myself ane morning early, with Mr. F ase{ availed,:for, to=tell the Y edtwatid wo- ti ~pages treat, lived, and moved, and had himsltif really at cull both ere a a h man, ° asJmoat eve thin �. - - B college, bag tied round, my neck, and gat truth, Pigot-t's bones were pretty com- h rY g that +l. :- their being, &las•ical -and a mathematical -sehotar: up". It was hard work, and I nekrly Portably covered. as ever bean asserted by men concern. ., a �_ T-he Abbey••Hdaas, so called, was In When quite young, he was appointed, tumbled once; but I got on the boughh "Co J"he said,"you would notpart 4 the superiority of the marlou,iae reabty that through the influence of a re anon, to beneath the hole at feet. It shook very with h for all her wicked' deeds, ' imtedech. �1-e call tibia writer, )1�s " pant o1."Lha-mon:iiitery his present living where the income much; it is so rgtten, you, have no would ?" G.G. Httfek.er, h6ghfly educated, for iha which had been devoted to the•rise o6 wiis good and the popultitlon"-very idea. - Theore were three litfie ones part Lth her,",answered Pigott, euceessive generations et priors. It small indeed Freed from all- neves- in the nest, all with great mouths. I in hot diguatioa,. "ppart with ' my ren that, having entered Giros Col. - was, like the ruins that la to its real, city for exertion. he shat himself up took two, and left one for the old birds. little utyi I woultD rather part cage:as the holder of a scholarship, she ' -- y- •- - with Itis ltoaks, having his.littls round When I was nearly dower again, the with m head. That love, there never eventual) took a fLrot-class in the clas. . entirely'built of gray masonry: rend- of pariah work for relaxation, and rev- old birds found me otit .and flew atf was another like her/nor never will y ".;ered grayer still by the lichens that er sought to emerge from the quite of me,and beat m head with their wings, sive tripos at the Gtambritige Uni. fed u - his aimless studies to$fru le Cor lame. and Y be, .Wit her sweet ways; and, if. i pon its walls, which were of ez. gg pecked--oh, they.did Peck t I.4ok knave adything about girls, she'll be vera�y examiatatian. That she knows ceedi and place is the laborious wdrld."sir. here," and she shaved him $ scar on the beauty of England,&lie will. She's somet about the mascuaine Intel- : +v pg strength and.thickness. '_lta8 Fraser was 'what people call an able her hand "that's where they pecked. Y wan a long, irregular. bu'ild'ing,- and man tbrowa even If the had known But I stuck to bag, and got down made fon•, a lma,utiful,woman; and Ti *t'frolm observation and experience j .:` , Y' y y look at them eyes, and forehead and yi evident not or, roofed with old and narrow tiles,which his shy, sensitive n ture a little bet- at last, and I'm glad.I did, for we are hair where.did ow ever nee the like? fy from filer collegiate from'red 'had its the course_ of ages, ter, they. would hay un$eratdod flint 'great f>'ienda now; and'I am sure the And a for her•yew ways, what can training,.wlu.h,broailggbt her into tom. he'was infinite) more suited for the cross old birds would be quite pleased . q Y `faded to eoher russet. The banquet- Y expert from s child as has got petition with men, but aseo from the — solitary and peaceful lot is life which if they knew how nicely i am educating seat empt« mind and nothing to facet that she Is a 31`LOW of Prof. Max ling-ball was a separate building at its he had chosen, than to become a unit their young ones, and how their man- gg y ut 'in i and, ao one to-talk 'to but - northe.cn en8, and connected with the in rhe turbulent and g-reedy crowd ners have improved. But I say, Mr. p MuUler and a;grand-niece of Ckarles that is struggling through all the•agea Fraser, don't tell Pigott; she annot a c9mmo woman like me,and,it fath- main dwelling by covered way.The r er"— he she dropped her voice—"as Klagetey sad dames Anthony Fronds, up the slippery steps of the temple climb tries, and-does not like to gee `. Sapset of the house was westerly,-and- of that greatest of our gods-Success. me do it. She does not know I went ►s a mi r, and bates the eight of his After pointing cot ihmv signwIl wo, the front windows looked on,to.an ex- There are many such men—probably after them myself." own fles and bloo:l." •• . ._ malt's opportunities have been muaL•+ pane, of park-like land, heavily limb- you.my reader,know.one or two.'«ith Mr. Fraser laughed. Hush! yon should not say such plied off late years in civilized countries, - infinite labor they store up honey from "1 woii:4.tell her, Angela, my dear; things,• Pigott l= Now, I will tell ered with oaks of large size;' some of the fields of knowledge, collect endless but you must be carefdl—yotl aught you somethin I am-got] on to or flow notab_y,to asst the cant phraeei _"them pollards that.might have pushed data from the statistics of science, pile tumble and kill yourself." , - -. ask your master to allow me to educate woman's sphere has been enlarged.Mrs. their first leave's in the time of Wil- up their calcolattons-against the very. I don't thjnk 1 shall, Mr. Fraser, Angela." Huck:br directs alttention to an eeono• .-. -iiam the Conqueror. In spring their stern; and all to no end, As a rule, unless I am meant to. God looks afker "I'm right glad to hear it, sir. She's meal °elide o2 the ram which in A1. they do not write books; they gather me as much when I am up a tree as sharp enough to Learn any thing and qct "*t"I vivid green was diversified by the red- the learning for the learning's sake, when I am upon the ground," • it-'s kind of yaw to teach bar. If. you � of� oref_boked. Bite says truiyt r�k. dish-brown o[ a-double line.•of-noble .and for the very, l.gve.4f it rejoice to _ Once more he had nothin to say, be can make her mind,like vt hat her body that.the rush of wQIIleII into certain •walnut-trees, a full halt mile in length count their labor lost. And thus they could not venture to disturb, her will be if she lives, somebody will be' voeatioats, espet:ia3y fillet of teachings go un from year to year, until the faith. a lucky man one of these da e. Good- marking the track of the carriage-drive y "has overstocked the market and tend t golden bowl is broken and the pitcher I will walk home with you,my.dear. night,.air, and malas thank. for hring- ...that led to the..Roxham high-road. brokers at, the fountain, and the gath- Tell me, Angela, would .you like to ing missy home.., ad to redmce selAries. If not to lowest _ Behind the house lay the walled gar- ered knowledge sinks, or appears to learn?" Next day Angela began her at uca- the staasiard od excellence, an evil Be !? den, celebrated ,in the time..o[ the sink, bark to lvhence it came.' Alas! s•Learaf—learn what Yc tion. gravat,ad I¢ye -that one generation cannot hand "Books, and the 2aagnagea'that other PrevaLing wast Oh' 11 . .monks arc.being ..a fortnight earlier ca its v.isdom and experience—more nation, nations that have passed away `CHAPTER- ;CVI, cattabmation Among the women woi* than,any other in the neighborhood. especially its experience—to another, in used to talk, and hone to_ calculate ' f era tlhedteeGives. ' The cheapness of, -6kirtiag the southern wall of this gar-1 its perffict form! If it could: we-men numbers and distances. Reader, we are'alwut to see Angels ma"aiabor make8em 1 ' a; den,in hick was'a little.Ism than abun- should soon become as gods. "Yes. I should like to learn very again, and to nee a gtw3 deal of her; 1?oyes engage ►� It-was a mild evening in the latter 'much; buCi who will teach me P I have Inst you must be - prepared for a wives and daughters,and ]leave the anew deed paten 'long, the visitor reached end of October when Mr, Fraser start- learned all Pigott knows two .years change in her personal appearance, for ,at hom,e," hiunifestUy'Mrs. Buckler•is • the-'scattered ruins of the old monas- ed on his walk. The.moon:was up in ago, and since then I have been try- the curtain fins peen down for ten �Llar with the fact known to Leryt that had for generations. served ,the beavers ant'he, an hour later, made ing to learn about the trees and flowers years since last yarn, met the child ] �ittt! his way from the gide of the- lake, and eters; but ;< look and watch, and whose odd propensities es'0 Pig tivaP teconamiata thaw ander the. re+ as a stone quarry to the surrounding where be bad been cas'deriagg, 6a;k can't understand." ott's.wonder and indignation, and r. gime off iridividutaatam:' a . regime 'nam villages: but tit which eiaougli was'Tett: iii the c-hurchy and thruuF6 w hic6 6s. Ah? my clear.contact.with Nature k racer's inteiest, and .earn. ere we gtely to be overthrorivII, the wages of including a magnificent gateway, to had to pass to.reach the �icaraLge. Just I's .the highest .duration; but the alIlcnaw, tag work many changes In as adult male vro�cer tend to betore he came.to the gate, however, mind that would a reciate her won- thehistor of the world and individ- sd�list t". show how great had been iia former he was surprised. in such u solitar y t p y dere must have a tonndatioa of know oats. In ten years some have been heanseGvas to the t]�ory that he Iia/, extent. Passing on through these, be spot, to see a`siight `[inure leaning "e_lge•to work upon. -;he uneducated- swept.clean off the I;oard-and their to eutpport not�on:y bi,msi lf,bout a 4 would come to an eflclosure that mark- against the wail opposite the place man is.rarety sensitive to the-thousand placed' taken. by others; a fe-w have together with -at least two or red '' where I the uaurtal, remains vt the beauties cad mnrvela of the fields grown rirhet', man ioorer, some of us. ed the boundaries of the old grave- �' F . cid squire and hi;_ daughter-in-law, around him', and the skies abose him, sadder, some wiser, and. all of• as ten cbt.,dren, If all women were to goat a';+ yard, now turned ca agItcultiral uses. Hilda.. He Stood still anti watched; But, if you like. 1 will teach vu. An- years.older, •Now:; -tbi. was exactly pets for-Abe various emg.,oymeate)titb-, � the fi fro a aired-tu be gain stead-. } wto reserved for men. it is obffous w " ; and then to the church itself, abuild- gt pp g B gala. -I am practically an id'l'e man., what had happened W little Angela—• ,t,' ` _ ing with_a very fine tower, but posses- fly at the graves. Ptesently it turn- and it will gine me great pleasure; that is; the-Angela we knew as little that,_sa the number of producers tnot:lkT"'I-1,. et! and saw -him, and he recognized but ou must romise to work and du and ter errs make curious dltferencea t sing no paitieulat Lntereat."ii we es- the great grayssycrs and goldenbair_of what I tell you."- I:etween the slim child'-of nine-and a- be dpvhled, While th6 number of con• ^` ,y�,; -,t a cept come esceedt7igly good, oraagesand tittle Angela ('uresfoot. "Oh. how good you are Of course [ half and the woman, of nearly twee- euttaere con'ad remain attstianary, lbs 'a colossal figure of a monk cut out of "Angela, my dear, what are you do- will work. '% ben am I^to-begin?"' " ty, . ��of 1� coed, tag bere at this time of night?" he "I don't know—to-morrow, if you When we last saw her. Angela was wtag'es.wo A have to be reduced .r the solid heart of as oak, and Supp asked.-in same surprise,« ;Ike; but i must speak to our-father nine-hn'f, P Y about-to commence her, education. [,at Having, specified the op ortun.ties 'io be the effigy of a prior of the abbey the blushed a little as she shook '[fest.." us reintroiuce-ourselves on themenr which women have en�oye'1 pin thepast "f• 4 k 'Y � who died in the titre of Edward I. Re- heads rattier ariL-wardly wltu him. Her face tell a little at the men- e+ �,,,t1 tion of.her Lather's name, but.present- oral>le avenin when atter tea yeah or have recently attained, 3fsai BurIP ^fit - ;. I► law the church again, and about onP "Don't be angry with me," she said, of stud Mr.Fraser, a master h no Iia as'zs- what have they trade out of - way in a c�prrvatory voice,_''but t was so ly she said, quietly: y' ' y ,' '+ hundred and Lifts paces from it. lone) this cocain that I,cam$ here neaps easily pleased, expressed them? Fie sastiver is that if one looks ; ,,-«: y g "My father; he wilt,not care if I • �+ ' ,.: the vicar.,ge, a comparatively modern for company." learn or trot. 'I'bat*dly-ever see my miotaselfi unable t. teach ter any oneacannrt a j t rsvntaaa,-tsl ide- '-ILL. J + building. poeaeasin; no: arcbitecturgl _"Gaspe pare for company 1 .What do father; bit.dues not like me. _I See no- It is Christmas eve, Drip. droit,drip, a .., r attraction, sod ecidentl reared out of you mean c' body but Pigott !Ind you and old Jakes, I Prra t meats• and artiati a-tidty of " p v --_ falls the rain from the leafless houghs w•o nen hsLi-III a single instance so- ,; r% ,� . ...* 6s. Auag her head cad Satnr sometimes. You used not. a an to the soddp f Perth- 7'6a apoloiry hievej anything ab-olutely fitat latA 3 •,- the remain+ o[ the monastery. ^Come," he anid, "tell- me. : you ask my father. he will never miss me t v'. At the s ruth end of the tbbry Huns. iuean" whilst Lam learning. Ask Pi otr,'" for,day light that bad been doing its Nether s'• creation or'as discovery. .:.. %., - g dull cititi: tr>r t_ce last few _hours is o far az th•3 field o1 letters is'cop- . itself lay a imall grasa_plot rind plea:Lo- "t don't know myself, How can I At that moment Pigott 5eraek{ hove at P>!tarints it9elt, ands the cele-iy c�rpei. it ceri8inly cannot-be a e�rt- ' are Barden fringe) viith i#brubberie",. Yell y°u'" . _ . in view. is_a gxeat -flursy. . He.looked more puzzled' than ever, "Oh, here you are. Xiss Angela i cPlel,rating the tact, and ehow'inn it8 �i that women has only jdet stented c. -• and adorned with;wo [ine cedo,s-treeii. and Lobe observed it. and went on; _ Where have you been to, you naug ty IV til the rlosing io of the melancholy he ha.; leen- writing for over ,000 One of these trees was at its further "I will try and tell you, but you ,girl f At some of your star-ger niptht 1+v howling it_d.loudest tbroug'h years snJ is almost every civilised extremity. and uncle r•it, there ran a must not be cross tike Pigott when tru'kS again, I'll be bognd, frights iq the trees. and flogging the flying gantry. "Yet nowhere" .lays Mrs. she .canuut'.understand me.' -Lome-..she life out of a Foody„ It`s just fou w,*d it hag hmu¢ht with it from-th� Buckler: �.do we find der in the high- r _ path cut throrigh the dtase slirubbrfy, times I leer ever so miurb alone, as bad o[ you, aii.cs Angela." yea, . till it whirls. ° acro ss the .eke e.t rank. Oi reaT'feminine to one dr. .'This path, which way edited, with lines though 1 was looking -fur something 'Che, little girl looked at her with a like -a succession of ghostly race• can c•aly nate the half-myt ical sp- y and called the "Tunnel \Calk led to aaft.o-utd not find it, and then l l•otne peculiarly tvtnuicng smile, and wok her horses. pha aa4:,puariihjp in our ova day hors an,t Stanit heft• and look at my moth- ver solid hand hetween her own tin • 'Phi's; is -outside the vicarage;• let' as Arow-ntnk ani G.me tan t th th ti Ie _ -the Take, and debouched is the ,tittle rr s rave; and [ t cum a y y .. r Sta[[. g 1 ny and am pattnei look 'uitt ia. In well-worn arm- Prose our atswor.meeta w th the same _ - �..- slate where stood `Caiirtfoots n•.t-li,nelyl any'tn:ore. "fbat c9 all I Ldn't be cross Pigott, dear," she chair in ifie comfortable study,-near ahasnce o! supreme ezre'lenos. No wo- : The )tike it�Alt wuy a fine, eJrere of era-'know_;.1 cannot-tell you any more, 17ci said. :'[ didn't mean 1u drightep you. to a table coverod with hooks, and eraII has eve:"Written, a great h`s '' partly ,on- you thinx me silly t Pigott does." t_couldn't help goia i couldn't in- boldin some loose sheets of footsra , tory. •Na. eultne prodnr Ica has I sen ter. partly natural and Co L thirst you are a very strange ',feed; ant! then 1 stopped talking to in bis nand, nits fir. Fraser. =His hair PvercwhPtro . superior. z.ept in the '' strutted by the monks. a:easuring c► chid: :ire y,ou 'oat a[Iaid to, come ,117, E'raeer:" is a little Bracer than when be t.,gan braticbe, of letter writ g and-Aovels full mile n,und,.and [ram [lily to t.su tiers atcne at pig-tit !' There; there, 1• shuaid'just-'.ike rn Angr'a's edurati a fuel as ferny as o{ dnmearic lite; whi make, she Afraid=va, no I Nobody comer liauwc wtio can a r cru.; wile thinks a spee's deman talon the.fem- hnndred�parda in Width.-_ I[ was irj)lie you •%hen rattier accommutating hair will Fret iniac gni:iti^� nR quick volution and -' l ' ):ere after dark, because they say tout •you put on those'ways. Are our feet al tTP :t shape of a maws shoe. the heel Lacing S ! . ger a. fifty-three; otherwise his ready o!servstioa. In d matt tom- l ,he ruins are full of spirits. Jake» -Kele Ari, t:Choagbt so, Run to and gener'tl appearance is mtuti the same, '' .'-west like the house. but projevtinit a+- tiild the that. iiut 1 facet be nttipid; take them oft." and ria face as refined and gen .an- poutioII no woman has gslael for her- I cannot see them; and ! want ao very "'on t that be t a tittle dif- like as ever. Presentl -he laysdoy'q calf lasting fame, The teutborr attri: goad it. the.narrow pact representing much to see them. 1 ho it is not 'het ltf and she waa mune with a icer- the trheets of y� hates.to.her ser iII lttenture a want - the bellow of the instep,. being etcact- wrong. but t_tutd. m°..fapher d fns g paper w bleb he has of cloYenea9 of rasp. a want of hal- _ 4 ry Idegh.= heed studying attentively, cad says; g ly opposed Wit. and the Bole bwelling uther day, and he turned white and "There, sir, that's` uat like her, anes, ani a want of precision in form. out In, an easterly direction. was angry with Pigott Eur gi'ting me catching a Iwtp up l ke and txiat►IIpc. "Toile solution is per[ertty Bound, these shortcomings, which_ are pro- i Rarth&tm_Abbe was alt8(xPt6lr�a 'such ideas; but you know i'igott did what ane ser y, till F A'ngcta;-bat V have' arrived at it in aced' incontestable, are ascribed to I. __. y _ Y you doII t knu•v a characteristic•fashion,fashion,-and b your is pounced of Sympathetic power or to im- _.__ nut gi.e them to me at ail. 1 am.not .w. eiy._heyd cad witirL is ueels ? Il y p° - tine old place,but the most re_markabTe afralrt'tu cotae; Illi@e u, it tg so quiet own road: Not but what Sour 'perfect learning in the stud of redo be bound you found her down y.?ndcr,' y g thing about it was its air o[ antiquity and., it one-listens enough in the quiet and'she nodded toward the.chturh- method has some merits—fctr one thing me)els fin.the ot6as hand.•dir; li-- . - _ ''and the solemnity of its aceta. it did I always think one may hear some- it is more concise than my own; I,ut, ler lelieve. that women map claim to :thing that other people do not hear." yard - vn the ot,ter.handl.it show's feminine have brought into literature. or to not, indeed, strike the spiritviith that ••% you hear anything, then e" ]'es'" • weakness. It is not possible to fol have intensified-is Lt. two inestia.abis religious awe which is enc to fall up- "les, I bear things•but I cannot un- Pigg°t drew a little nearer, and low every step front your premises qualities. purity of sentiment withcut apolre in a tow voice. on us es we gaze•aiontc the ,vaulted .derstand them.- -Listen to the wind in to your conclusion, correct as it sentimentality 'and brexdth of human � sieleo.ot teat cathedral-, ,but it up- the branches of that tree•, the chest- fur mY belief, sir, that +hetcl:ld Lf to this immeasu:aY,le g sees things; she is just the uddestch'ild ter'" s aympatliyc . pealed perhaps with equal strength to nut, off which the leaf is failing now. I ever nave. Therat nbthi hs tikes "1.h." serys a lone voice,. with a service be'sidedtheir indirect. irspira- .. the softer and more reflective side of It says something, if only 1 could catch' ng.' happ§ ripple is it,khe owner of which tional influence•upon the writings of ` ;,! our .nature. For generation after it." better than to slip out of a ,,night,anti is busy with some tea things out of ,Wren, our author submits that great 4,w— .;! generation that hou,se had _been the "Yes, child; Yes, you are Fight, ink LO g° to that there beastly churchyard, range of the ring, of fight thrown by importance Ln literature must be.con- -=, . home of men like otiraPlces; they had µ'ay; all Nature tells the Same eternal saving, Your'pre9ence, [fir'company, as the double reading lamp. "yotr often ceded to women, tbough not supreme . -passed and •were forgotten, but it re- tale, if our ears were not 'stopped t:6 she calls it—nice sort,of company .as blame me for dumping at concltfsious, excellence. ' • ' mained, the sole witness of the >tories. its voices,"cbe answered, with a aigYi; deed. And it is jue,t tlle_satue ,a$ but what does it matter, provided they It is comparatively easy to prove that of their lives. Hands of. which the indeed, the child's talk had struck a Kith storms. You 'remember that are right? The. whole secret-is that im Aiscatve•ry and invention in the very bonen had lung since crumbled Fein of thought familiar to his own I dreadful galea month, ago, the one 'I used the-equivalent algehraie formu ah.t a:t and applied s fences. and"in 1 into duet had'piavted' those ofd oaks mind, and, what is more:it deeply in, that took down the North Grove and la, but suppressed the,working in..or-. a.ahiteAural, pictorial, and pla tic art, .. and' walnuts, that still donne:i. .their tarested him; there wvas a quaint, far- Llew'the spire off Rew-tham Church. _der to puzzle you," and the, voici woman•s achievements have• is the1. green robes in summer, and shed t hem off wisdom in it. \\'ell, just when it was at its worst, hittorics:l-peri sd at all events fallen ', m the autumn, to stan�great skate- "tt is and'.F was a-sittin and laughed ssieetly. pleasant to-night, is it 'not, g praying that "That is not worthy of•'a mathe- far short of man's. We ahs:) not Loi- :: i �+ tons through the winter months. a«ait- 'DIr. Fraser'?" said the little mail. the roof might,•keep over dur'heads, I matirian," said Mr. Fraser, with some low .Jlrs. Buckler through this pert of f.. ing the resurrection of the spring. "though everything, ,is dying. The look round for Angela, and can't see irritation; "it is nothing but s trick, her argument, tut note., that, by way . There lay upon the•plsicP and its aur- things die softly without:any pcin,this Icer. Some of your tricks again,'thinks a taar de- force.." - of con_tnsion, she recognizes logical co- roundings a burden of deatt tile's in= year; last ye: r they were all killed in l to'my�elf, cad just then up.comes "Che solution is correct you say?". Beaty t the queries IL women were - • . ' tangible, but aunt the less real -The thr ram anti wind: I,00k at that cloud firs. Jakes 'to say that Sam- tied seen ever inte'•leetaallY equal to men, when air:Ras thick with metgoriea, as yug- floating across the moon, is it not little missy tree,ing down the quite." an 1 iv)zy' did they begin to foal behindt tunnel walk ' �L neared that " Then I mai n4a'in ttcat. -.it is an 1, if they never were equal, how can - 'gge+Rtive as the gray dust in a Gault. beautiful'? I wonder what 'it is the " perfectly mgtbematical . the oh. they ho to catch a stow, when mss . Even in the summer, in th efu.il burnt shadow ot; I think all,the.clouds are 1 rRn down, got hoof of Sam, for °{'mathematics is }o arrive at the culine hope anon is advanotng at ere l• of nature reveling in her strength, the shadows of sometbing.up in licavon." •Jakes said he wouldn't go out 'w\-ith truth." '--_. place was sad. 'But in the winter, "And when there are no clouds i" all them trees a-flying al:out in the ai'r r great a_rate as femI.inirieT" "Oh t then beaven is quite still and like straws—no, not for a thousand "Vax Pt pro PyPcl nihil. Come .out when the wind came howling through 9 of.that corner. my,dear_ 1 bate. arCru- .'tbe groaning trees, and drove. rhe-gi•ay hippy•" `' .. poutzds,and`off we s`et after'her:" Here Ing ,with a person [ cannot see. But THE GREEN SUPERSTITION.' .. scud across an. ashy sky, when the But heaven is always happy." Figott paused to groan at the recol- there. what is the use of arguing at - .birds were dumb, and' there were no "Is it? I don't understand how it lection of that walk. - .. ._ aN? The fact is, •Angela. ,you -are a -It is singular--how varied-ts the su• -• cattle on the Bodden lawn, its isolated can be aelways happy if we go there: "Well," said .lir. Fraser, w•bo w'as first class mathematician, and i• am .perstition regarding the' color green -- - •• - onelancholy was a.palpable thing. There must he so .many- to .be-.sorry ratherInterested—'everything about only sPrand class. i am olai ed to That'hoar• house mi ht.,:have- been for." y g g in different.countries..It is the n'e- t: y g this queerchildi;iterested him;"where stfek to Lhe:'old''tracks; you cult s''Ro- , , gateway of the dim iand•we ci. the 'JIr. Fraser mused a little; that last did you find, her?" •. .. man r(nd of your own.-. Creat masters tional color of the Irish andthe im- i'aet, looking down in stony sorrow on remark was difficult to answer. He \\ell, sir, you knout where 'the old ire entitled to do that. That algebraic perial.green of France is the perp. the follies of those who so soon, must- looked- at' the fleecy t-loudand, fall- y wall runs out into the water, below formula neer occurred tq ire when T gyrus1. its portals, and. to the wise.w ho ing Into her humor, said: tuation of the ,royal•color, of the old ` 1. -eoulct bear -the lesson, pregnant-with 'I-think your cloud is the shadow of Caresfixit's.Staff there'? Well, at the worked the prolslem out, and it took .. a•hoes $f tpe warning-voices of.;many an eagle carrying u lamb to its little end of it there's a post sunk-- in. me two, clays to'do.it," Merovingian kingarf�oa' different it . generations. ones•" - .. with a_ ring in it to tie boats to. Now, 'l'o. I3s Continued. -. the sentitrtent toward the color in Scot- or Here it was that Angeia grew..uµ "And I think," she Answered, con- would.you believe it? out-there at the land. .bele it is held in the,utmost • " • - towomanhooc! fid`ehlly,, "that-it. t• v;utciowv ,6f'an -end of--the wall, and.tied to the ring - o adersion, if not fear. With some of - angel carrying a htN, t,ume." T+y, a scarf •passed=round ter middle: — ._T11hiF: ,CHANGES.- the clans, particularly the Caithness .11 Some nine and a half years h:Ld pass_ ,',gain he w-ag:i kin•a I_;_the..idea was Seas that d readful child. She was stand- l R hitters-Ah! How de do 3 Well,out men, it is considered fatal, With this. ed• from the date of the- events rle- infinite Ty lucre Fc•eti-al than his own: ing there, her hack against the post; with it, old mata._.What success? 'on clan the superstition isgYtogether born aeril>rd 'in rhe foreFruinq.pager, when ..I'his," be tef.e•ted, "is a child of a 'ritgbt in the teeth of the gale, w•ith'the • of-,the results ot'Flodden f•,eld=, where "oae evening Ir. k'raserhethiut;ht nim .curious mental r: iher, epee dashin over her, her arms said you were going bail: to your na- - y g the Caithness men wore the color. It that he had been in-doors all day, itncl Be[ore he ccniu! ltursae the thought stretched oast before her, her 6atgone, lice town to hunt up your first love, is also considered unlucky by- the - proposed reading till .late that ncnht, further, she broke in uc4m. it in quite her longhair standing put . L'ehind, Trom whom you 1•arted years age—tbe Ogilvie and Grahame 414its, the latter • an'l tbst therefore he hart better take u different. strain. straivht assn iron)ar, dhd fifer eye; "'air3, faify'Liilitn," you ravLti)fi2wat, telling a story of-an of man who was ._ some exercise., . . - -- . _ :'Hage you sten,Ja.k su •I.Jill?. They fhtshing as t'ipa:: they" ewer- on fire, you know. Did you find he thmwn from his burse nl killed in•a A tan and somewhat nervous-look- are jpllY." an l all 'the w'}•iIP there were the•great Bliffera, sadly—Y-e-s. She's drawing fox.chase because he h a green Iaslt • - inngg mar., with clerk-eyes, a Pam. . "Who are .Jack and Jill I" trees crashing down all roand in a 820 a week a.1 the chamgrion fI.at wom- aaohth, and that peculiar sloop and "1Vby: my ravens, of course. I tut way enough to make a 'Y'ody I+ick as of a dime museum i.$,his. riclitig whip. �' - _ . . . .. . .. - . - - 1. _ - . , : - . - x - - . . - - . ,. - _ - . - . . ._ _ -- 11 ., . - _. , . _ _ , . . A �� ti ,. . -1 n€ nva ulri�i.. i2.,. k ..M 1 W.. r :,..6^ ui. ,.._^`n �= -¢: '"y" .s c:.c.^t... tio.�dst .:..ti yi. n.. "x w-9'� &.' n. S ''ra:.,� 4�st \•L e, :fi 11o. 4 �,1::.!c .r . . ",: _„v.,. . -.. .'_, t..,... �: ,. _ .>' _....1' sem” t � .x, ?? w" -rr^ r`` i r r P; i 11 _ . t w .`-,-. ('('-, 7S"i+•d ;'^l, 7 i^r xy i ayw• NRTYTS''R'. _ -ir `: a.„ # e"i3lj a 3 i 'e, r ij, b: .'/),F'"'' -:'h�;h '^ ?4,,' }� .b':"'' 'l l.• %'�' :^t....:/' .J'" ' ti- .yy',i a- `fYyl' 'Ty',�L^Jj"., •a.w `��L`dy'ldi,Y4 M z �`i ~.i:!' ��.r. 1 ''tea— 'r,c`�._S r".�'•' "y 1,,., e. r?`�'�r ,y', �_.. i. J 6-..y ��, ^amu" us b- -•3'�.,y.. -..z, r �3' r�tw o la .ri.,, .:fi': ,a;k ,: t•:G" s.f f• '!";:� st; h 1. �` , <.��, n v .'t , :.r.g f. :v.. : h' r L t ✓ �RaS&`w FA ri L`,� .�,..•#„, - . ._� ._.. n -..`� a- fir- s. ., ;yL�i,yr,Sl•- .vac Y 4iZ• m-+, i., x;.. 'ts:. „ ,_.. _.. - .,-.. ,.,, as -�.'' r :. .�,h sr., + iM� •;w--?.a �c. 't,.'. . : ,,y. , •, ..g } ,y ;t civ.;. ,� - �' ,•: fi 4 .'J„yy- -, j' a R ',4 4: %, .lei, si"� r c 7' s `a x Thirteen riraaan' weee la u (.� a tw"earttW-apt (toddles pulling at ties , STEEL TAPER. � . t `• e .11 perp fatally,"by fife ezp-1 bout the i i�u�• �y� a pile o[breakfast dishes is the ..-, ' _ � Y � w �� �` a- ., IN NUIR ole esdsemy at a fire int Phi -- sink. and a week's ironing in the acme i,asit►retie 6esa- •Contrivance ta.e i�1. ' . o:otheo-beaket. 'There was the slam of , 1a.ar. is Aeoaney.. -ti -"L: •e, t em,,� At Helena, Afeint early on ![,-sitting with hie little, worn-out the front door, too, behind her husband, Steel tape for measure are made day mornWW-A slight ht earthq �� ., _. � .`1' IRON wen-fe}t,--rocki�g�a,..- o_! _n et stocking lying on my tg answer taheroomp0aint,.and it sdd= in lengths ranging from three feet to a r seven neeonda duration.�t=�r �p ym� ------ - -----. -_,____ ed another [:I. A heartache, which is thousand feet. Tapes of s thousand " A+ M WORM OYM More than tiff thousand lions will,I knew the little toot had pattered I . 1r 7 harder to Bear t&an a bacltaclme feet in I'ength are trade only one eighty dueotly or Indlrerctl draw ay �Om' th h - - w "' ��sy lloa', " ei� the cute is the Bret admin niton o! The r r.-set gates that lie 'twizt flit down,little woman,a minute. Did of an Cncfi iri"tl .h,--as--lea-to .bav#_ -', Rr �s t 4,tki„ *restfad Nims About Our O*s Gentry, the Mayor of Greats New k. ��y� sad me [t he p matters any to esy that!t Did weight, sad are tisuaily made to order. '. , Great 8rltafe, the Uottad States, and The filibuste i steamer 'untieea I could be reconciled, and happy too, it he:ep them to thij* that I Now geth- Tapes of great lengtha are used in t Atl parts of the Globe. Csadessed and has returned to Key li'est t +^uta, And look with glad cycle_toword the er both' your babies Ja your arms and bridge railroad work and is measuring � v- fig, having succeeded in landing ergo of jasper nes. thank God the across streams. Sometimbe two ora r= ,.3 .� y are not empty. -. y dniiy tmLtLan tort lnsurg- I este. -. If, na the morning, when the snag of Is your husband an bereft m thousand-foot tapes are joined in meas- _,i `:.CANADA'• ` It is reported in Key that the birds thank God for that, sad for a r uring. Hull's population is 11,906. {Cuban filibusterera'°rendozvo in the dads me of mtra[o tar more over pour head. Mayh!ap ther is more The steel is a measuring tape,'Ol %r- The indiscriminate slaughter of deer Bahamas has been seized by he Brit- sweet. yatl can count to the is the Province of Qttobec is reported to �h Governhrent a quentitp of arms se- I listen for his pretty broken words good in yo favor course, expands and contracts with ° r c be enormous. . cured, and a few men _. And for the memo of his dimpled but these three a.re enough 'to keep host and cold, just as steer would is The First feet, suatshine in your heart. Ask a mother any foim. In a fifty-foot tape the def- I Miss Inaki of Montreal,a young wo- Regiment Illinois National I oou'd be almost tltsppy, though 1 $ r man about B yy��ra of age, committed Guard intends celebrating i twenty- who has :aid a b i=.sh of flowers on her ference in its length would amount "auiAle drinking carbolic acid. fifth anniversary next year p an es- heard baby's to about three-eighths by g y No answer and bu^b saw his vacant 9' Brave; salt a wide wlroee hvs- gtem r an inch is tended' tont, which will am eco Tor- a range of 60 of temperature. There F' ('here aro already tour applications seat. band's name is dishonored; ask any are nov mtsde standard fifty-foot tapes p onto, Niagara Fa la acid Mon real. homa:ess woman who is de S P " ;f for divorce bill>3 to come before tits pendent up- that have s thermometer attachment 4� next scenics of the Dominion Perlia- GENERAL. a I .Dowd be gtad if, when.the day on charity. and a bubble.. 'Phis contrivance-is at- meat. The report that Spain lta�i ordered dog What doeq it matter the dishes tached toone end of the tape. AttacJi- .� Tiiero are ps m�{ g A'nd aLl the Dares and i�eart-aches stand whi a ed to the thermometer is a sliding prospects of a British ar- a number of warshi fro Bu lish pan era ras�1 or t'he -tiller team coal to Canada nest bnildera.is denied. laid away, ironing drags int» anoGhsr day i It is r "` Y I oouLd look westward to the hidden scale, with markings like those on the IV to compete with the =.1?omiaron A detachment of French droops op- n°b°dyy''s business, but your cwn and tube of the thermometer: If the tem- b�tteries: crater in the Cha Btiti Your htiatxiad's, and he won't care if g go has been aurpris- And witlh a heart.ftmtl9 of sweet yearn- perature is, say, (PL deg., the erlidlaagg Mr. Parte has signed t�}e plan finally ed By the enemy, and many mea tie- i You'•) laugh instead of £rot over i.t. scale is set to, the corresponding astir . Ing say' As you va_lts your oven peace of and held there b ' adopted for the improvement of Mont- longing to the expeditionary force were •Ta„ y means of s sliding night I'm nearer to my little Dae' mind• don't' slow yourself one second collar with a clam �5'ith such as 1 sf teat harbor, and work will be proceed- killed or wounded. IB[p just fibs travel of a eiugle day." in which to bemoan your int, or to attachment the tape i9 made to mese- y ed with at once. The French forces have evacuated think it bard. 'rhe time for that is The Grand Trunk Railway Company Saki, one of the poste of the Lagos if I could know those little feet were past. If in your heart o know you ore exactly fifty feet., Thi bubble to Y nt to show whether the La is level or - have slat checks to Brantford amount- Hinterland, which was occupied by shod have chosen tuawisa:fy, keep'the know- not. 1'a � I lien to $83.500, returning the car works their troops in contravention of the Ile caudae wraaght of light in better �� there, and cwt of your own es- 1>es of sort are used isf- lg cities and where land is very vatuabia c , bonds with interest. Anglo-French convention of 19'89. perience help your children to a bet- And .that file footpritatas of a tender tar tvnderetandin of Ghe reaponai- and where measurements are made Over $8.000 In duty has been col- A relief expedition has been fitted God ¢ down to eighths of an inch. le^ted at Tagiot Lake by Canadian ens- out at the expense of the Norwegian bi idea Chat.marriage entails, and the % . Ran side.by,side witb his is golden ,esson will not be lost. toms officers from miners who bought Government to search for Herr An- - - :1. goads in the United States. elres, who started with the intention ��' It is the fight heart that makes the THANKSGIVING GiPTS. _., _ 1 I coaled bow cheerfully and kiss the happy mother, the power to put self 3 Montreal Petrie earnestly urges of crossing the Polar sea is a hal- Although it would be ver s the French-Canadians to seek British loon. !Od accede,and kper7reerfuu under def coffees. Y,ands- Columbia Instead of the United Staten Since Bennie was in wiser, safer blot bet's amide cares more ails than retable to turn 'thanksgiving ,ate a Russia,Japan and the United States hands - mother's frown. day for.the exchange of valuaf,la gifts .-as a field for settlement and conquest- have agreed to aur end when Christmaa is so near at handi, : g P pelagic sealing It. isn't. the hard work or the lack of It is understood that the Canadian in Behring Sea, audit is hoped to If the were dead I w,ons:d• not sit to-day money that drawn :imea in a woman's at is very pleasant to provide appro- .. ul Pac•ifi-railway will shortly build a Bep- force Great Britain Into-joining the And stain with tears the wee sock on face sad bre priate litlle'souvenirs for the oevasian. - --- ,. he brings her nerves to the sur- • _ _ 'state station in Ottatwa to coat is t other powers by, a threat'.to mlaugh- my]tnse; face; it is the way eh,a takes her work either iLe nines+ante to . the dinner S- neighborhood of one million dollars. ter the seal herds. •- I wotuid not kiss Che "y'shoe and say: and'her circtunsta.nces, table or as individual keepsakes, 'rise amount of Customs collected At Mnrahal Blanco, the . new Ca,taia- "Bring back again--mg little boy to ,A pretty little gift for u young lady' the port .of hfoatrest Lor Oc leer-0IIe General of Cttlsa, tea sent a lcableMae a way. La hb a tittle bit. Irom an admirer is a box or gasket vg you think you're troub,i hit, -- tee:ed that collected during the same mesas to the Spanish Government I av°u'd be tatiout, knowing 'twee 1,o41c f candy with a gilded turkey 'parch- - llb P misf°rtw4d in Glyi fans: ed Upon the covsr. The turkey is fast- At .h the previous year by t y twying be has formed a tavern,le ' Cen to one"twtLl field etre lacca. p° Y - the nd dolkLra. inion re aides the And that hold .lead moa to him o'er Y, P, °P g 3' prospects for, - If you have the wit ad3A grit ened on with the ijbboa arouni the 4'- -- The United States steamer YantLe is the pacifizatlon of Cuba. - death's lei iant sea Just tol au h a little bit." ' `'a lying,in Morotreal awaiting the.arrival ea O roan . - _ . - h hof I t of pontoons from Michigan to enable Hak know the f t noe.pu d SUGGESTCOKS TO HOLfSTsKREPER th,n>oPic da he claws t at ugainf . e f t 1'he sma�llpo scour has broken out A PRItiC6 IN SPITZ OF SII[SELF. y kee�P with the season.rail to out a! It to u through that ca on ria wa 4tiia more ela`Lo c Ttie haunts of alas have boldly vee- to Iktroit. Though there are a great mean g which should scourge . The hands that abound have Battled for cdea'nsing agents in the field for use on t'e apt aim a and lain, as our fure- •afresh in.lfientreal. Another girt was ropleata„t Prrdleataen' Ora ata■ cakes tal'hers intende.l it to he. A little 4.1. the right . wash day, none of theme are more effi- seasonsYe decoration for tht.table.and• t {•” -taken from s Roman Catholic boarding, ter eu•Qerr re l,afT'.Ttsreae, $'ave been wrung crimson is the d` echo°!on Thursday suffer[ from the dant, harmless and inexpensive than perhaps the manta's and frieze is,how- ng c:aa>of ala 1 .. "� t dive Lae The prince of Kaplea, heir to fife It- ( the old-fashioned JaveLle water. To ever, very stern tion, and may-lw had. allan throne, is ver fond of g A'nd shou.d he knack at heaven's gate at very arus.l coat, Vis° The insurance oampeni.es Intend Y yachting tonight make it is but-little trouble.. Put four Ever•i h,a should be y g suggestive at +�'"'` bring.ng a teat coaa against the Inter- is the'Hediterraaean. writes,b; Rome I fear mfr bony ca"'hardly enter-in. pounds of' aalsoda into a granite pan autumn for this reason: Oak Leaves. -A- iolon4at railway, to sea if railway torr ioadeat. Qac day he is heard o2 or stoneware crock and pour over It that- Ls,e teen turned by the frost " '; * panies are responsible for fires caul at Genoa. the next at .Barcelona or ' - pAOL'T- GOOC1 TEETH [out ostia of licit[ water. Add a are the favorite toiiage. Pumpkins ' ''.ad by *,:arks' from their engines. q ag and j" o' :"terns are n7t unseason- Smyrna; but to Tunis. so Lar is know 'i :. •' Lnotructionle have been seat to all h+Le_never' et been, sad. it is to 8+ound whese�me teeth are alx,olnt^ 'Pound of chloride of lime, till well able, although n usually'cousidereil uwre . - - the departments o[ the Dominion pub r p:7 ees+etLtisI to good health, and one disaolvecd and.tet stand till-cold. Then su:tab.e for rlialloween, ' - gz leo rPrt i^e to,nzpedite the preparatfon be supposed, will not go so long lee. tine-oLfe:y add,to good looks. It'should draw off the clear Ilgnid strain it in- t'rsaL:erries make a beautiful dile_ of th•• annual reports. is reddiaesa tar that place ropreementa a ieOurce of Eric- play, and bra not sufficiently expert- - • ,;: an:early session of Parliameent. bots between Italy and France. How- to the partLtp too duty cit every mother A jug$ s bottles, and cork it tar nue. sive to preeenk a moderate use of and ' J he Beaver Liao has shattered two to caretti9ly lank after bar children's A ties is ieufticirat for a boiler dtul of in connection with other decorations. e, ever. the other day, among the 50.000 clothes. It must. not be used with r first-ciaaa vessels of the Cunard Line, teeth, and. to provide them with goo They are erne y strung upon threads. _ Italiana liven colored clothing. aria ma he. femtvooed si nut the loan- Dae of them bang the Gatl[a, is order g lee Tunhe there circular- brtilehes fiery often pear and demyed Don't tub our lace curtains in } to riFr out eta CoatraCt with the Can- ed the exciting rumoi that the yacht Y Cel *at other i,ta as in the same vvr.y yy Y teeth are the cause of a diseased state laun wring hem. Squeeze them in the list o riri'a of poix'orn'are 'used. ..adian Government to carry the mails of the crown prince of itasy,-had-ar- -of the the ams, in that the hands- Lrse pleat of water ' and li .. to a Canadian porC. tib erg y They may a so be atrut>,g on tine wire, rived in this harbor, where, is fact, a plenty of eoa� And don't put them which can t,e bent laic say shape der- _ teems ria tinalnle to properly masticate y aired. 1 craaf erry heart in front o1 her i"1F�elti 3Ziaister of Agriculture. tine vessel. flying tJ» Italian takers. the Cood. Su,h teeth are abo itis ole- ehakenathe dust.ut of them. To thine flow not believe to eaforcittg the inb- F g, each p>ste at the '1haaJ;egivinn tcisrd + !rculCoir test. Kid idea is to educate was anchored, regLterwi as the+ yacht sib:e for-bad breath. se offensive to all the ecru tint make the starch with would ruake a striking effect cn con- _- •' the farmer up to seeing ttiat it is to Grotto owned by the Duke iioria d'- who came In contact with the possessor weak coffee_s�,raining it through fine trait with the-snowy cloth. ' '''. els own advantage that tuberculosis Ebo1L which was supposed to be_tbe of [t. After the teeth Once commence mu®lin La remove nay sediment. Une of (tie Oddest little souvenirs, as . }a ,-uttls' should be stamped out, . 'Car can be taken out .of clothed by well as the simplest to makes, is what incognito of his ro al hi h to .decay it ie much mare diCticu:t to 3 Mr. A. G. Fraser of London hue ea- Y g stns. ii'hen kee them in order. The foundation saturati..g the spot with turpentine might Le termed a vvgetaide turtle. It .. tere4 suit for $15,000 damages against the duke landed he was recognised at P and rubbing it well.: is made of a �coos, a raisin with a `' . ''the. Street R.%Uway Company tiec'auiie ecce as the prince. ani the ltalian pa- ►n xht dhood, so theme retain are wholly p5p P Jho tell or w,aa bed oft a ens an Laf, Ldh P°O sbort iitem, and five c!oves I•Le rune - f . _ - or Uay and tell through a Bridge to Pers published at Tunis-duly announc- to li.eme if their children must softer 'PUTTY. foruis the t.aly; the raisin +tuck ,oto .S;.t trap n is (hie respect later in nae epd by its ete:U forms t fid brad; 'a the ground. 80 feet below, ed his advent. The duke and hie tom- e� Putty in something that is handy clove at"ea.h corner for the le aril tie. It is foolish to allow the child With regard to mining in the Yu lwntons, one`of whom a tall. - fair, tot get rid cid his first teeth as soon as Bane in the house, for the housekeep- one at the f a.`k for a tail finishes sa _ _ on. Surveyor Ogilvie recommends a square young man. who had been tak- .posailio, amd many parents put their er finds constant use for it, It will Pule a little animal as never.rrawleA. iehaage in the size of the standard claim en for Prince Danilo of Montenegro, chi:dreg.under*• the dentists even at st:o 'the teak In the waabb-otter on a One of theme upon each pate upon s rI^ g tiny' slitter to represent creat water , -- - •. �ox limited to one hundred feet'alnng Lrother-in-law of the prince of-Naplea. this ear.g age, claiming that the later blue Monday-hut .your cannot- wash will furnish a great deal of fun for `,' the river, ecoid that the Government re- the serond teeth,00me the longer they noticed with surprise flier the were that'day, Give it time to harden._ It the diners lei a family dinner . v o be Laken in bloc ka. p Y win last. -. c sections err A rather homely' souvenir.- A I:ey named Belther. aged fifteen. followed by a large crowd, continually The teeth should tie brushed twice solders a hole in a milk=pan vyith al- -would amuse the children is a potato every day, the first thing in the morn- %crity and dispatch. It rills up a cra:•k pig 'rake a round, fat sweet potato, of Leduc. Alberta, Ms in custody at Ed- increasing. 'which pressed eagerly up- f B 1 _. menton. c.karged with murdering a 'ing andthe ;cart. atnight, with &good or a nait-hole, and invitm ou to ii- with one and as much like a snout as d oq .them, looking at them wide-eyed toothbrush that in not too stiff. Even ewinhsaioa named Redmond. age 17, sad ryes-mouthed and oaken iP:taoLhi lint ro water is used. this Place a necessary window pane.. «'J►Pn puasilde. Use tooth-petits for the lege[ tae thrEw a knife at Redmond, which g cloven'for the eyes..attd cut nasi I preed the neck.oausia fatal in uries. GF�'fURFJ$OF SAI.LrTaTlO*I. dsi 5' bnishing and polishing will pre- Sou get it from the hardware ({tore it pieces, it g j d will Be herd and lam of the pee,in loose at each side.stand- a' The Royal Victoria Hospital, which vont the teeth from decaying. The teeth p Break.it uli i thorn u $Cor caro. The tail may be t "What can be the meaning of this," with a hatsmer, add a little boiled_lin- ng p >r ahold sat only tie brushed across in the raade Kith a piece of waxed strLpg„ �� Lords Honntstephen and Stratheona exclaimed the duke, dragging.hia tom- ordinary fashion,1putupand down a eo. seed oil gradually, pounding with a. stack on is•the ro r late with • cemented to Montreal at a cost of;1- Thib wi l remove as tittles o! food hammer to soften it, and when it is P Pe P .1 pp paaiom. abruptly into a siationer's y pa iu and curled up in good pig eGyle. p00'000, has already- grown too small, between them. The bark of the teeth just rigbt to use ypu'il find ainple.ax-. 91111 .au-hes eharpenel at one e+nd will t,e - . - �c' and thg Governors are coaatderin where he holed fur a few mohaant'a re-, ercise for it. To keel) it "always+ g eboeL:d also lie brushed. ��ben teeth nre ! Icons niton er than toothpieke for the pians for a $100,000 extension. spite; but even there they were par cared for daiiy noderitUrice•of any kind ready" pert some of.it is an old tomato ,,- �, - The Grand Trask Railway, the Can- sued,As several jeotple bolder than the is necessary but once or twice a week. can, pour a little oil ole top, and when tags. The recut!should he aA a oft The very beet and cheapest dentifrice you want to use the-putty pour off fLe to the correct b untige r cod a slit "".� adian Pacific Railway and the Rlobe- rest fotlow•ed in on the pretext of buy- oil and it is ready, made ac, eta ]ower e'ig.• [or a mouth. is plain "prepared"chalk. It is caste- ;. 'lieu 6i Ontario Navigation Company Instead of using cloven rot eyes it ii :, .,, inn pens,, ink, and other trifles. The ltttss in fine and smooth. and leaven the -- -•-� have combined to reorganize theays- letter to make alight tnuaions to Lhe 4- ` tem of baggage transfer and delivery party, more puzzled than.ever.:decid- teeth white and beautiful. It may be - BIRDS 1N THE BELL peel. ,A little ingenuity will produon : ` .?flow in use. sad have called for tenders ed to return on boar.i the yacht; but t,avocad .with peppermint• or winter- • - - a veto reepectalne-tnok'ing pig. easily t on leaving the shop they found they green by these who prefer it that Way. -- rete sized h the most auperfival stud- tiers o.• Toraoto Another favorite deatifrice is powder- g Y e >, from the master, es could not move for the crowd, which whr the tleicua st n t+t. Leal*utreireh'lls�t ani. of nature. history. - t `` lutd Montreal. _- had now b:come enormous. ed charcoal. It whiteae the teeth 1. t,eavtifu:I but man le dislike it Tnepbf l' lemon map lie used [n 4he sante GIA,IiAT BRITAIN. At last, one enthusiastic'individual, Y•. Y w•a . a -.1 is said to imi,rove in its rap- overcome b his teeli s, threw his fiat because it to back. k►ng mode, or Peter Muth. the sextan of Sta. Pelee stet v of "rooter" as it ahrive's with �: *fr. Joesph Chamberlain nas peen in- Y ss.,eratus, is also ver,; good, but should in the air, shouting. Viva it Principe,.. and Paula Church• St. Louis, was one a e, stalled as Lord Rector n[ Glasgow, di Napoli!" to which Lha whole throng not be used oftener than twice a week, of the most surprised men is St. Louis g� hickory nut makes a pretty lady Lrnivers[ty, as it is tricky, and is apt to wear s ' - added, "Long, live the House of Sav- when the sharp end .is u4tliyed for a - ' Sir Donald A. Smith has formallyde- oy!^ i,igbt now dawned on the bew•il- the enamd< on the teeth. A very Sunday morning when he hulled the nose witli the other features stretched tided that his new title will be Lord dere-! duke, who seeing himself the of)-'•dainty dentifri=e may be made at home. belt rope wbich ,when from the bel- on with ink. vi wire nail rastened into - Mix equal quartthies of prepared cbalk . - Btratbeons. ject of ibis demonstration, maie haste and powdered orris root to flier. fry, and there was only the sound of gim!et hole supports this nutshell head;: i S'* Rutherford Alco^lr, K,C.A,,atone to disclaim any connection witfi,.roy- l and atone of stiff paper makes Lhe alt Grate a ittle, Castile ace a t a whirring w•in�s, as a shower of at raw foundation for a pretty fancy paper time,president'of the Royal Geograph S• saying: 1'ou ler quite mistalr- y. _ G Y ical Society, is dead. ea. [ am not.the Prince of Naples," titvttapoosful to a cup of the powder, and twigs fell al out. him. For a mo- dry, tVit.h the addition of 'a Eaper : Y• and mix all together. This will he mens Yater stood (,here tnoliottleas anti sunl:onnet the lady is complete. only to be ansvieied wit h louder el ee.ra Col. Cn-Lrd, V.C., the hero of the fa- found very supe• and has t'he merit of A clay' i e-1138• he utilize 1 [n the than ever, the, thinking that he' astounded. 'Then he ave another and P p y ~+ ler main letence of Rorke'* Drift died at being very inexpensive. g same way, an l makes s I;etLut.ifut num vilshed'merely to maint a'rn his incog- The mouth should be washed occas- a more. earnest t u' at the ro e. 'rhP � Taunton. F.nl;., on Monday. He was g h The hack or the pipe with the sharp rite. As he insisted several of "the lensed and nothing is better than a result wa•r t tie rune, and Pete.r, mind- Dint. for the nose forms the t;ce. It is ? �" f[tty years, of a crowd entero I into diacuavion with him tins water intowh'ich one drop of P �'� g' P then dresae•I in Wtr same vv-s,v as the �11 The Prince of Wales' tamoas racing to prove that. they' were not wrong, carliolio ' acid h'as Been wised. ,rhe fol of his utvn boyish days, settled and • , clutter Britannia ba- been sold't.oJohn one among ihe' others even saying, mouth hickory nut., vvj�] be wonderfully sweetened, started up the nation stairway. AU of these ideas are very simple,but . • John�tOtie, the principal director oftbe with a voice trembling .with emotion, and the breath a:tso. This is a very Hr was panting.w•hrn he. stuck his any one vclso tries them wi•.1 get' as Bovril Co., Limited: of London. "Rut i recogni a you: my .beloved hsa.fithful Practice. Tincture 'of myrrh head through the little trt!;•door t,e- much amusement out of 016071 as if . It. is reported in. London that prince. I am an old Iperagliere, and is a:eo good. Stir a few dry of it into the Pa math the Ix•!I, Irut what. he,s;ivv near- they were much more elaborate, not to �,:;. teat. pontoon lack Nein *built [or• pre to you for months at a 9,6m of water, The effect after ly took away what !heath retiWiti-fl. .• g mention the added satisttLction that p yards, on the the Plazzo Pit l! in Florence.' By this riming the mouth is delightful. As The hell is one of these which are run .�pai,q at Ste heaaan'a B they work very inexpensive. time, distinctly annoyed,:the small par- borax is found in every househoA, or li use of a wheel, and w;hen it cease t Tyne• i9 intended'for the Philippine Is y ----------- ty made a, rush Lor.a, gassing emp- should be[f[tis not., it would be well Japds, and not for Havana.' ringing on-the Sunday; h;revious, in- :J d ty train, but v.ere again foiled in their to know that it,makes a good tooth "AFRAiI)'1O SPEAK. i The West India Kahle Company's designs, as it did not take two seconds -ash. It is tort at, a:7 d�ngiroes, and a 'trod of hanging in. its !groper hove- �, lista of shares closed on the London to fill it to overflowing with loyal sons little'diseolved in a glass of water is ex= tion, it:had sto;,pad at an angle whirlt Well, E,risoner, said 1 he judge. if,von B Y inade, it an admirable 1•laoe for the have anything-to say, the court"will 1 market cn Tiblursday adternoon. The of Italy. • cellen't to rinse the mouth w[tb. It can building of r.ozy.family residences, for hear you. ;: lepplicaticas for bonds and shares were, A repetition of these scenes took area be used as dentifrice. Mn and Mrs. Sicarrow and some I'd rather be excused, your Honor, -ti - =Prom two 1 kb-tee Mmes, the amount took place.at..:the harbor, which the When the teeth commence to decay it -- 1 friends, *The bell hair teen 'half fill- retched the••pristpneri If I 'sai;l what --'requir,ed. duke ultimately reached, vowing be is a-w'ays best to visit Ghe dentist and Y B ed with twigs and le'ivra tnd hits of 1'd like to say r'd be commlted for .Sir Julien Pauncetote, British Am- would never again set foot. in Tunis. 'have thein attended to, and the sooner string and }cool. the vvi:gle- tightly cpnl.empt of court, and I've got, trou- ane Des the hitter, for the larger the ti , 'Ixistsador to the United States, has interwoven atlout the clapper until it, hie enough without that.' Davit to fi'_! the greater the expense. • t*er instructed to ascertain the views d was a dompaot mass, which held fast _ The teeth sh :d.be d.re tco pre- 1:, , ' of the I!nitetL $tags Government in' MARRSAGE ANDvEATB DOOR. ci,o»a to beiteg.ecfed, and c�ildren can- to the iron tongue and refuses .to let. D11:�`TRrSS AN:D ii�f0. -, . regani to, thb reciprocity treaty with not be taught too eutr:ty the-use. of the it do its duty. the West Indies. „ . ,Many old bouses in Hollapd have a brush and the importance of the Leet The.sexton carefully;rentbved ., this� Mra. Slitzidiet, boarding,house kewp• UNITED STATES. �p 1tial door; which h .. never open save "t, .arnd an examina Aon of. the hell er-Khat, have you in (.his lion. Re.d- . . o shower! it. sloppei where it did hecause _get?_ "- . The United States Govern r,rii is said on two occasions--•when there is a mar- - ,F411 TIRF:12; MOTHERS. of a loose pin. Old PeUer replace('that, Bridget, who is iryiyig to clean the L,6 1 e favorably conaiderir.-• .c', i:.rocity riage, or a de:,-t h in-the family. -The •M life is nothing but work and a'nd the old I;ell ,again rang out its old lamp -burners by' boiling them.— _ .,with Cana'?e.. , bride and gro.,:a enter by this door. y' g Sund:t), morning welcome. And thgs i1 Plaze, mum, .thim's t.h'oul_4 lajnp tops. The Union �P ticif[h Ri i i scstem Jt is then ni'!e.i er barred.up, until worry. from one week's-end leo .thP. i, ext,ained'lo those .:ho vieni to mass They wui no use aL aLl at a!1. WE so'd at. Oiiiaha, to the R-organiza- a death o,cur.;, when it. is opeRwrl atad other." t :•t•_ni•i;•why the, sexton was late for fibs. Slimdiet-Well, don`t forget to tion Cc--mittde for over$..5A0 ,,U:O. the hody is _removed by this-"Lt. There was a baby crying in her arms, Lhr first time in,his life. put in pleuIy►of season:leg ., - - r `- _ _. s ., . - .. . . .. . . - - .. . , + , _ 9w.,..R'+'''i'1"3.'Ilk-nANtIi�IS,r�i`�.`�,r"��� r`.v.�, "_'Y� '�'a,a,��T.. .+'� '.•Y�� 1 '�W.`'�!`'`.�ii.-t'-"ss i�'�sf1" 'ILIu,..�&•`a:.kul_„ -..L . .�L. , ' r F r+:. a •z+ ,w a .. '..'t a+ �-,7-a t:.�k ,�-g .. ,�m..i�s`� :,a.y.v,• .rt,,i dIR a r all1. • , .: 1,,!�,�_-"Alol- , n r ..,NMI " a,. '� .` k.rn �, r / --3 .,h :�..yiR.' ,ry,� +•a S ,.... ' x•:;`,'• ..w ,,:4 . xt-.M.. �[' ».3..e, •.J•.. •:,r ix�,„ tRi ,..Yys' J �-y,. "i eI,p ,.. _. wy �,.�! i. ry T r `+'.••. .,::,x�.,, ,'.+,t--?�_...�r.-.: 1! 7 {nil's ^�,, •w`YLp. ,.4 :Y r b'�... ..:y.. • ,.i 1. °i'',i, 1. p," :'Y� .,�y 1 ',':. 3,M3�,_ '.J'•RA �'.; Y`.. .''I•�' 4' $ .}„.h114 -b,. ?'a_..��1t t' :.•. w .,K., y -^-v , ,. Y ,"+! •? f4' J •..Sr ;Ken 'i. ' ` /..., !.,'f.., ... .p. ./., .+' .'I~ _ •, mY.. Vrw�.,,,y3v ( d ,y I,ta,.,.+t.+ .,.'Y ....:... ;•..:; .. i. to M. :� , .I stir �.. "�,' } 1{ � :. ,�' 1iw Perhaps it world not be a bad guess $utter, Eggs and Poultry ! r., ' I , ., F t r to Bay that Mr. Lount dropped out 11. r t t , because office-hunters pestered the our eraozaLszas- ,, 4 :r 1. ,^ h�� , . lif1. e out of him, and perhaps the Gov• I3i4ibe®t Prices Obtatne • �-,- ernment would rather lose Centre Returns Promptly Medd. 'R • Toronto than kee it. The le Of References ourAhtppers everywhere, Come U , P l�P spbudeace invited. Wiz__ Fv '' � . ` 'X� � �� ,a � Hogtown want everything that is p�Rx, BLacx ff�ELL vo., Ltd. : a published•vezy Friday morning at its omoo Within the gift Of the Government, _. . { Piok•ring,Out. and if Laurier could _ .p, '' get Centre Tor- TORONTO. = • TERMS onto off his hands, he could turn a _—_� 1�.� :_\ .'':,.4 1 . F �lssp•:�•asl �i.00ilyaidiaadisaa•, deaf ear to the howling horde ofhunt• _ I IRATES OF ADVEBTIBINC}: ers for office who cpme from Toronto T Lo PLOTnaJ'�''• f 'k llrsb insertion,per lies - 10 nerve. Bach nabaeqsent insertion,per - 5 .. and make his life miserable. If a First-clue,vehicles for hire by day or .. ... ..... .. Tri,rate does not include Legal or Foreigp ad_ government11.qll, . could keep a majority night, 'Bas in connection meet• .. 1. ,t , :INrtdsemeats without owin Toronto an thanks, { ' Special terms given to parties making con- g y ins ell G.,T.R.trains. Freight. 1. snobs for 8 or 5 months or the year. lieu- or rewards, it world be a happy Gov- and ez rens delivered to all _ a- ftaariy or yearly contracts pa;able quarterly. P ;.Will gave Our carpets. •Put fj Business cards,tea linea.or under,with aper, ernment. Perha B Sir Wilfred wants l p - parts of the village, ' ' ' .� on yyeeaarr s5 oa,payable in advance. to be ha and does not d e the g uare under the BtOVe sst4'NoLioe la local columns ten teats per use. . PPY grudge q 7 � 61Ze km the ovate per line each subsequent insertion. COBt. James Gordon, or shape can be had, 1 v contract rates made known on applica- . IM No free advertising. A,man aged 80 h . Pro etor. c thin inserted Orders for forbidden en advertise � as died in New York _ 18 ill, 3. _ln. 54 in. .. 1n. Wide. � atOzdt grab be In writing a d anent t dub- a uta injuries revived through his partner, _..­ ,14 p woman weighing 200 lbs., 'falling on r f. .>oD VPork promptly atter p in s dance. IL is well fat woman do LZ RA I - f w, W@ e ded to. not play football - . _ i 'e sF `'We J. CLARK PROPRIETOR 31r.and Mre. Thos. White and family, ,* GRAIN �- Win,t6r S�i(jcking$--IN GREAT vARIETY. _ _ .: ...3 `, of Whitevale,spent Sunday last at T. H, • �` .Our Pcellt`les—StnctIndependence Rreala'. 0 -_ Our vim-A First-classLocalraper. I em prepared"to buy all kinds of - ZadiBs and 11Qisses-L. Wool HOae. �" Ons Expectation—The hearty ,MYRTLE, , . . grain at highest market prices. _ O. - _ Plain Cashmere Htise. support of the oaoole of Pickering and viotaity, Give me a call before selling-£t ' '.Ribbed Cashmere Hose. .The County of Ontario plowing match - Bos Black Bicvele Hose—Stron �' was to have been held on Thursday,but on will pay you. Office second door y & I� FRIDAY, NOVEIIi$ER 19, 1897. accossat of the down-pourof rain, it had to west of SVoodrnff's hbfel,Whitby. Men's Heavy Ribbed Wool Socks. ___ ,--__ _ e `, be postponed until Friday._ Thie postpone• i merit and She cold weathgr on Friday drew Frank I@ McGrady; t J NOTES AND COMMENTS. . but a small crowd. The plowing was done I - - r on the farms of Jleaere. Carmichael and 4 tf Whitby,Ontario. . Cleo. Bertram was nominated by Lester Hubbell, atter which a Sae dinner - Special Value? Oar 150 Ladies L. Wool Hose . the Reformers of Centre Toronto•on was -partaken off. at Newsome's hotel. Take the chance f 20e Men's Blizzard Books. ' Monday'evening: Mr. Bertram ie a Mprt e. Officers for the ensuing year were •. . . - t then elected as follows:-President, Peter And et , . . a t , k _ solendld speaker, as well as a good Christie, Reach; vice-president, Robert I ' g - :, P I basinees men, and will.make a strong Pardon,Fi hitby;secretary, tPm.Graham, SOm© '411,v 1.Lsoed .fight, Scugog;treasurer,J.D. Howden,Whitby; Wyandott Pullets. �T Pretty Black Brocades at 250 and 400 - N x directors for WeeO Whitby John Bright, They are now Laying, AL1 e . Sultings.— _JjjBT IN— u, The CllObe and Telegram are have myrtle; Harry �Yteea, Whitby, and R. end stlr�o a Rooster. ins a red hot fight just Craig, r�iMowDirectors for East Whitby I will sell.a number of the above birds • . . ' - - 'Pel m slthon h an excellent a r �;rI I-. a B P,Pe Thompson,Raglan ; Mr.y obert's,Colum• cheap before housing fot winter. �` - - .- has for s tong time shown a vicious bra.. Directors for Reach and Scugog— w - . temper, and it began to look as if the Jir.Tooly,Manchester; Robert Brabazon, _ a qi 5Vicg; George brown, Sr.O'Leary, ;John C. b► Barber,'Pickering. O _ Other city dailies were afraid t0 user T — .A: Coming - dheir monthB in re 1 Brown,Port Perry; Slee O'Leary,Green Snap a . reply bank, and Sir. Hood, Scugog. Treasurer Butche _____ Howden has W-onhand. e� r . ' Sir Oliver Mowat is no .ion er ! Minister of Justice, but now:beciifes First-class men to sod-let, S. Mar . I sincerely thank m man customers for g Following are the prfze winners:- _ 't the position of Lieutenant-Gov nor• Sunderland; 2nd,E Pardon, Whitby;-3rd. past patronage,and modestly ask that r - , 11of Ontario, end Floe. David Mills hes Geo Little, 6carboro; 4th. H. HlcLesa, file same courtesy be extended.. I Prepare for It 6y Iaging in year supply of IInder1. - Stoaffville. have purchased SV.E.Vanstoae'e11 Ik° Charge of the justice department. The p ware Woolen Goods Hosie Etc _ ' 6aaoad•class mea in sod, two entries- business and will now be tound t , �f - } opposite Mens all Fool heavy shirts and drawers 500. oaths of office were taken by these 1st,J.Aaetey,Wh£tb , 2nd,Geon a uac- ; linea on Thursday of this week. key.Columbus. y g i TSA Get mar8ee - First-class men in stubble,five entries- Lamb wool sh-rts and drawers from 50 ate Greig's wareroome, Scotch 111 .Ei aid.Boore is mentioned as likely tat,G,Creiq,Brooklin; 2nd, John.Darce Rhere E will keep all ' y' kinds of fresh masts. _ up to $1,25 per pair. to be the Conservatite candidate in Shirley; srd.A.Thompson, Darlington ; fsana a and vaulty ' ,,_ I C4istre Toronto in the forthcoming 4th,E Hoar,uyrtle; 5th,George Blight, ag. y - -, - Ladies Vests heavy warm goods for 25 oto, better 12yrtle. in season. None Dominion by-eleotaon, . He bay not geoond•clau men in stubble,live entries . but the best of - .-. . goods at higher pr1Ce9. . I yet given his decision as to the accept- -1st.J.Halliwell,Brookhn;2nd,Charles - meakhandled. - Hosiery, plain and ribbed in light and heavy make, _. erre of the proferred position.' It he Gerow, Siyrtle; erd, Will 3loffatt.Colum• _ 'Call and res @liber CaBhmere Or wofll 8t ria@e ranging frOln 10 to ahonld accept.he- will make a-good bas; 4th,Wm.Leask,Darlington;Sth,W. me, . . p Hoar,at rile. •C. I. KING+ sea. 1. y 5 Dents per pair, .- Buys is stubble, eight entries-1st, E. Pickering.Ontario.. A full stock of choice groceries alwasB on,hand at Sir George and Lady Kirkpatrick Martin,Raglan; 2nd, T.O'Leary. Saint _ —___ 5eld;3rd. Starkey,Shirle 466 Robert _ .:-have completed their term at Govern• 8toaga,Colambne;bth,G.Macke �Slzirie lon _ e stand test, t th_. -_ p©polar prices, My 25c teas 71 a d the em _;.`merit house, Toronto, .and will move ti h, wm.Cook, Myrtle;- 7tb, "m- Scott, Attents t * , ',,'- ,• -.Bootr3 d� 6hoes are selling fast, If von,neeQ a pair - A . into their house on Stratus street early Fo�sy r 8th.a.D.Boar.Myrtle. I ©aII supply yon at modern prices. neat week. As Lieutenant-Governor Bat Saish-let,E.Martin. , Youngest boy-let, A. Mackey,aged ll SVe again call the attention of the ,- ~ •of Ontario perhaps there never was a years. Highest Prices for'Farm Produce. " •� more popular one than Sir .George. Beat oatfli•-1st,C.Gerow,4iyrtle;2ud, Pnbfic to our while his wife has been,none the less George Little,'Scarbora. � School .Supplies and . .. A food supple of Fruit Jars' ha ' _ 4 admired by all classes, It is with Beat groomed team and cleanest tiarnesa y X,k StatlOnery. Thom&s Beai'e, •- 1► hite�a�e, Gut.. ,regret that Ontario bids thein farewell g s� Gemw,3iyrtle;tad,Geo, Little,. r . Note paper from 15 centrfor quires up.t .'-'regret private life. - Judge is sod-J- Graham, abintfield ; Also oar f Pee" .. J. Tweeaie,Whitby;A.Barnett,Brooklio. -----___. _ . • There is everryy reason for believing Judges is first-class men and boys—E. Sti, FVoolg, Silks, .:•. that there will.be a short session of Smith,Columboa;Thos.Wilson,Brookltn, 1 : ' I ­­, thti`'Ontario Legislature, perhaps only D. McDonald,Saintffeid. @1S els, Tissue Papers 0. -_FALL...- S i _# � ` Judges in second-clava men in stubble— i ten days or two weeks, in which the M, McTagRart..iMyrtle;A.A.Bryant,Port `AI■ &, Fes, Boone ? "eRtimates could- be brought `down. Perry;J.Pearson, Manchester. 7 There have been winter elections be- -�•-•. �- P 3 , 1 fore, and there may be an election Sale Register. ung+ ibTe N Su1tT gs. New Partin s. . NeW_ Prints. ick@ g ' this winter. Perhaps, if the Liberals TrEsvar, Nov. 23rd, lsr7—Credit sale of _New •owelings. Latest Gats and Caps, �; .win in Centre Toronto, and if that farin stock, implements,etc.;the pro• �k,s C+otton Root Compound .. election shown that the.Conservatives party.-of James McCormack,it'lob 17, Is the only safe, reliably ,A few choice Priut R@mnantg belOW cost. I. • concession 4, Pickering. As Mr. Me- monthly medicine on which are still disorganized the Provincial Cormack hes rented his farm every• ladies can depend is the selections will be brought on in Jan _thing will sa� ltio clock See bills*fto or hour and time of au�d, S �i EQ. ,FAitiERs DIInbarton. may+ Ia prepared is two degrees _ lis.. Tbos.Poacher, auctioneer.' ' of strength Some of the -papers are trying to SATURDAY. DEC. 4-Credit sale of fifteen No. IC foro�diaary Casts - bL__1 .., make astir over the release of George �• of standing timber,oodsistin of Hel�ry Savage. �p g standing g is by far the best dollar m oNare known O'Brien lX _ E. Alger from Kingston. 'rhe Tor- nK of pine, cedar,hemlocl5,hard -sold by druggists, one DoHarper hoz. . • • • • end soft wood at lot 11,eon.s,Uxbridge, No. X fors cases-lo de New and Second-hand Bib cles for sale, CC 1 • onto papers talk a lot of rot in the the property sof H. W. pe�i� �� y 1 ,,. i►7tedhalYl� i' ps y Wpite, to be �troager-sold by drtiggista One bo:, A11 kinds of repairs promptly,st- course of a year. -Nineteen months• sold in quarter and half acre lots. Also Three Dollars; two boxes,Five Dollars. tended'to. Shop and show- in peneteatiary is a worse puniBhment at same time and place a hundred acre lag, =.' -arm being lot 29 con.4,Uxbridge t 82-tf natar£o, r 11111W' .:-for a well to do farmer than seven $_ psis sad two 3-cent stamps. L. r��6..,_ ' Bee bilis for particulars. Brie,at 1 0- No. ><,,or No, a, mailed oa receipt of rooms,Ring at.,Pioke PhOtOgrapherg, WHI y B�• .years would be for a city man. Every clock sharp. Thomas Pouoher,auction- The COOK Company, /111. --month there are halfa, dozen Toronto eer. - . • . Windsor,Ootasb, $carding-House .--' _ ' - --'• .. men sent to prison for a year, who ere habitual criminals et tlis3Be 'same Neto ddvertiaementa. gold in Pickering and elsewhere in Canada aIId Meat Market I T a ever tudio ops y,,,, ,,,, y by all responsible Druggists. - —0, TUESDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, papers say very little about such sen. `The undersigned has rented the 1•tf •tenoes. Only those who live in Pick- FOR SALE to close an estate. House sad lot in the Village of g land Creek. • - "TX,ri9Bterxi * �Otel• eriag. township know how Complete Applp to VJSd, TREADWAY,Higfiland Creek.5 iTSE••••'•• ' . and sufficient a punishment it is to And will keep constantly all - . be . sent •elsewhere ' for nineteen WANTED-I can pay ten dollars kinds of Fresh. Meats,Oy. set •. Queenstore Cement 1 weekly to a]adv of mature age,refine- ., sters and Poultry in seaeoa. k months. went and tact to spend her time in a good cause. --For baildin . _ T.H.LIrSCOTT.Toronto,Ont. Meals fuinished to all who g- Under the headin of Mount Albert, - may regales them. Concrete Walls, Silos,'Mable Floors, g ELM-DALE MILL-Roller Flour, Call and �s3e Vic. _ Hog Troughs, Cisterns, Culverts, ' We give the particulars of a very heart. Graham Flour,'Buckwheat Flour, Rolled Pipes �S�+tC. Efts• i" ass robbery, as a result Of Wh1Ch•a Oat Neal,Rolled W beat.and Corn Meal kept in W. WoocirufF, l'ielzerinQ. , y stock, W.H.ELVISS.Pickering. 5 tt • • mats'may lone ,his hie. We lrnder. — Mr.Devitt emphyaizee two,pointe ciz: That stand that High Constable Jones, Of WOOD FOR SALE=Aav quantity of f!i . •" . • I - • the grayel muet__Ubee clean and sharp, absolutely . first-class bardwood wilf be delivered a free from clap or meek. Have work done as York, has despatched. three COUllty to any part of Pickering pillage. :ip p]y for '. .e BANANAS• e early as possible and thus escape frost. constables to the scene- of the.tragedy permculars to HUGH PUGH, Whitevala p.,o.5 Patties requiriugcemsat should order at once 1'. . se some delay will be-aecesaitated in filling with instructions to bring. the guilty OR SERVICE-That splendid reg,s oraere. F �^ tared Yorkshire boar, Pride- b parties to justice, if at all osslble• p ORANGES r W. ,J: Devitt, agent. ll. Joseph Featherstone,StreetsvilTe,will be found NOW, While WO d0 not W19h 't0'Cast for service at lot 21,con.2, Pickezfug Or par_ g e titulars will be given by addressing(ties.Stott, Greenwood, Ont. any reflection'upon the.county COIL- Pickering P.O. 8-5 C d stablery, we do think that agovern- . OR SALE-Fort five pigs weeks w Toe m e went officer should at .onto be des= F y p g. " h I fTl ore i petched'to Mount Albert. The count -due ole,10 shoats a months uta,2 sows in pig, _ -h •h _ .��� y Within a month,also a light market-wagon, .. ' nearly new,will carry one ton. For farther .■■ ARD■.s I (ll avis Zest " men may b'e all right when the per- psrtioulars call at lot 18, con:2,Pickering,or �• :�• F RYE Ib1SUR FARMER'S Mc�TUAL '..petrator of a cri-4e has been identified address HENRY MOORE,Pickering p•o. s ANCE COMPA and his apprehension alone is to be ----_— ----- -:Rotary Shuttle, a LEMONS re BOARS FOR SERVICE—A Yorkshire Of Columbus,Ontario,"The Farmer's done, but to be s. successful detective? ��'hite bred by Joseph Festbersto'ne,of Sewing x Machine . Springfield-on the•credit,and a Berkshire,bred (r` ' C CtStripsny:' it r�iiiies years of training and ex: by H,J,Davie,Woodstock,are for seavice at lot . r - - - ` -' ' ; erleriCe, that the county officials 12, Kase-line, Pickerin . Terme n 1 c• One Million fI' s' Apppply for other art ars o STAB WIL- . - @ 1 J @ qq�� quarter qt Insurance ether y bbOve mentioned have toot had,•IiOr SO.T,Pic$eriag> o. 48tr _ ivlachines. Ery. It and being to eaist9>See•only two years: You pap _ a _ C_ , only for actual loseet'pad small exppenses in- . g can they be expected to be experts in ---- - 11 be colrvinces3.' For - • curredia zantrl I a loo.-rompper w&ich turns that line. �V$�' PAY RENT when you Can bay m �' ' onttobelesathaa one half otthe any of inegr _ - a farm of so acres for $1,000? 14 miles . sale.by - A'fall stock of Groceries and Gould Bros,cele- ante in most of the stook companlee.� Foz par • from Toronto, @oil sandy loam, frame house, brated Flonr always on hand, bioulan apply to .. The.Toronto papery cannot hit•on food wool]and about 7.scres of bnsb. This farm T�� } - JaO. A. O'COhNORJ Agent, ii Well'adapted iqr fruit growing,ponitry farm- !�-,�. He -Be Lott, WM. COYIN13?TON, $ingabon Road or itliy P.O, y =�.••� ' he'real reason of Mr. Lount'a resig- Ing,oats or roots. No broken land. Come and tion, as member of Centre Toronto. Ne it. 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"�.- . .__CORPORATTON I " - �- Its seventh am - � '. ,. ;g, 11 I I _­ It the . ' - I . :...�.�. ' " ". - - .1 . A� - I ummviliol= in" I --I 11 , .,�.�.,". farm �of William lot 5,oon.6, , q .0 "�'r:'G1 0 L D . ,. ;�T.J, . . ch on " 500900 ` .- - - .. .... ��/'�tt S . . . ­ I Authorized Cap. $2,5001000 ;�,,�Zl " Markham,on Friday. Although the was- - I - , 01.- . ­ ­- - � � - ...'. . , , �_ . - . . . � . , . "_ I ., _� ­ . .. . .. � ; .- '.. - ­ ­_. ".-i., � 11 I� � 5W -people a - . . I - , - . � -_ .. : Subscribed Cap. . . ,628,600. � _ ,-" cher was unfayorable fully 1 0 ­_ , . I an -T. _� -­ , , . �, "an in the field. There were L L!,-i . ­ I . . - � �,;d - 36 competi , . I .. . 111; . * , . . . . . tors,seyeral of whom came from Ontario, - - I . . - I _­ I I.. I '. I _ . .... . - - I . -� � ­ I . . ­ ?� .� 11� 1. , , 0 . .`-.. ­ _ . . i ��',.�-�!�>� . Ir I . • . the :L _'. , . . ., ' ' , =OOe and Pool counties,u well as from a �-20 PRIZES 1'bla Coal my have opened a branch in the - ��,`�,, ,.1, �.T Efiiils n - 1�v . . - 11 . . , I � . - ?.', �t_'o-, -1 ­ , I L, I n ,�7�,41:�, ork. it is safe to Bay that the class of - ' ' , L. . . Village of kering,to the office lately oa- 1, - ;."-�' . . . . - ,. I ­­ I , I . �'. *140101111104 and general outfits surpasse - -sent " 'let Prize ­ *, - ' , $200,00. .. I , I . , e00,60 9Puled br the Ontario Bank,under the manage . d those Is made up of the mos c is . . .. . 1, I.. �im � .1 - �1­ . .A '- . .imentof viii . `::,� __ . ;, . ..5 .I ::..�..,,�� :� -of-any--former- a1cb;--­Thi--F*-w"in- at: that . wuri& - -`-' 2nd Prize --�. . ... ... 100- __ , , I : - � � -, 1()O- - . 0 sits will be recolyed and interest allowed �14�. -,�..'1,10- .. Admizable condition. . . I ­ . - . -at aft rates. ....__.. �_�LL....0�.7114- ,� . - ..."�.... - � .. " '' ' . Pha : . L. I . ... .., The silver oup presented by J.W.Mayes the body. Vnem th#appeft . 10 . I '' : ;- Drafts issued elm all parU,colloctionamade .:. .:"M. . . .-.. .1 . , " - - ' . , . It . 3rd Prize : - . ... � ... ­:- . 6 : �. - - .60 .'. On Isir liberal terms, . . . . .. . .z 1 .:,�i.rl -,' I money loaned on notes, . ... -..-..:,- - -,.. . . and other securities. q ....,�... ... � . I . ... . . � �: . ' ' 'r - .'�50 - � - , L..' , ...: '�2 Prizes of ' � 'g I Or the boat plowman in sod or stubble who is varying or = ft 'a' ,- 411howel the bad general excellence out- cream it,mid where I'gistion . . .,- - _:.*�._.:,25 each - -_�,�.. . , 30v - I GZO. EZUR, Man"or . � ., �,'�,,,�'? I . , . L I . 4pe - - ;.. . I Al and . " - ' -­ .. ". . . ..�.,. . . . I . _ , . I :, . � ,:.I I . _.... . '11`4 York,was I . .. .. .. ., .. .� . .. - : :'- .. 1 21 years and r..r..P%11,10.r9.1,* I on, is weak,It ai& it dorm . ,,5 Prizes of h 60 ... FARMERS' MARKET. ..1. . , � - . , . . . - . . . . "'. . _4.'. I .: . . �. ' . � - , ,. . . . ;� .. . I ::.. :-, -1.,�-'.!� .7.. .. I..won by Walter Hood,of Markham its function link vigorow * 10 Prizes of ' - '' ' . 5 each ' � .' 50 # I � . .. '. . .� . The other prize winners were: . :... I . . '. . - . NOV.,18, 1897 .1. .".. � . - ! .1. .... - . I . . -.:. " " . , . . . . I . � ; �'.'.-7:"�'.- � way. It I bloodi, Wheat, ............. # 0 8490 0 00 . .. % ,..*" Fit class in god,open to&U-Speno" t 1. .. .. .. . '. - : , .1 L, , . , I I . .1 �� � ­ . .r. �. . . I ''�_ ;.,�. , .'..-.,, malre beftItIly flesh 4 ,-ure . - . ... . I .. - . .. � ... r - - .'..., Wheat,spring............ 0 85 to 00 00 .,�I,%�.,_m ' . Crawley,Inuisfil.1. James McLean,Van- I 1-.7, I . . . .. I . �� ! . .. �*.�_�­ ­� .,.�"­ � .. .1 . . I L_.�..�. ,.L� , . . .. . ., '.. __ Wheat, .. . I.. '. ..­ ,� fillian,2; Frank Weir, Scarboro, 3. James. Chronic Coughs and colds by 7 _ $500-00 .'- eattgoose ............ 00 77 to 00 78 �. : -, . . . . . . . . . . . I .�__,.. - L��� - � � I .1 : , .�� :� . �:� , . I . I m :1, , MOM11 ,Sawboro,4; Thomas Little,Boar, mialr4 To the Twenty.p6ople who Solve this Puzzle, if there are so Data, b%Lsh............... • 00 2 to 00 29 1_ .,. 9, Barley, bush............. 00 27 to 00 86 , -born,5; Thomas McLean,East,York, 6. ig it possible fo the bod " 7 . Second clan,open to plowman who had torcsutdiscam Cktr ads n many correct, we will give the above prices IN CASH. Peas,bush................. 00 00 to 00 47 ,1, ., Rioter taken a first prize in a aeoond-class :�.: ���­?�',.24 . ... .. . . us "ITWORKS W NDERS" ' . Hay9newl ton.......... 10 00 1;1,.�. . �.�7�', . _ I - __., At any society's match,or any a in a �..: SEND NO MONEY - ' -WITH YOUR . Straw,ton............;.::: I's 0500,too 9 50 11,:_L.;_,:-.-.I 11 �.� ' '. but we never like to ova-state . , ., -,,,,I first-class�Thomm Shadlock, 8 ro; . , - . I ­ ". 'Robert Stivor,Markham, Weir, . . ORDER., .. '. , Dressed hogs............. . 5 75 to 0 00 I am,Alex W i , L the merits of our remedy even - L . t , . . 0 - I boyo; James Cameron,Vaughan. If more than . Beef,forequarters....... . 4 5090 5 5 when it has been tested and an Twenty should be correct, every correct one will (in addition Beef, hindquarters...... 5-50 . .., I. .: Class three, in sea, open to plowman to the 'Money Prizes) be rewarded our famous "Faithful Timekeeper Silver Mutton...................... 5 00 to 0 00 I ,.-�- .._`,I I . , Using wooden handle plows,with cast share tried for overtwerty-fiveyears. I . 1. 6 . -00 . 4 . L .� Watch"of which Veal,carcass........;...C. 6 00 to 8 - . who have never taken a first or second If -you will ask fur it,we will � � I ­ . � - Prize in a first-clawt-Nelson Wagg, Pick. ' the net factor A word here The qualities Batter,lb.................. - 18 to is , I ering; Walter Hood,Markham;Jas Dixon, Send you -a book telling you price is .00 - - - meaminii I Eggs.doz............... .. 17 to . is - I "True to tile 'of our 60 - Scarburo; E Cosworth, Markham� B-enj more about the Subject than we If preferred, th F TH UL Time•, Potatoes,per bus......... 00 to . Ross,ging;William Dougherty,Scarboro. ' . . - �Watcbea . - - �. ,. , ,1.�.. . 'A , _ _ . . Fourth class, open to boys Dougherty, Is- can put In a few wordsa . winner e a" � are - . .., .� . .- � . - " . �whieh ..., .. . 1 .., ..� . . George Williams,Vaugham. for Scales p;aul. chose a gen . Our Proud � DOMINION BANK Go to youribmiggist ,Ill position ,acknowledged ... .1, , 11 .. Fifth ciass,in stubble, to Plowman . $1,40. gold in the Watch 1 � .I I ... who have never taken 'OAU at or second Ill". TWO WZ94 so Cts. a9w I Sold-cased watc F - R - M - ST Trade; to be the 901000 - . .� .- . ,� prize in a first or second class in sod,or a Of the same Valu I . Capital Paid up, . .. $115 - . -- - . . ,SCOTT 6 BOWNX,Toronto,Out.�' -, -Lforemost . . . .. .11 vq I �_ . - . , . . . - . Ant in stubble-T- A Paterson,Scarboro; AS this won- I Surplus, .1 - $1,500,000 - .. .":.I .. _ I .. Thomas Bell, Soarborn; W E Bennet, � A w0idi WhlCi!1U the English . .� ..'' - . . - derful offer is only here means i . : . .. M.rkl,, William Butler,Scarboro;John they will last and American I - 1.I . . . . k W ;Ernest Willis, Bcarbor,,. . . made to advertisa life-time. � WHITBY AGENCY . I .. '. ON, - � .. ., -.11. _.. .....PIL ..�.. . =,boro - I , �Qt & �jND-R--G i :Markets. 'i; 4 . � . . . Sixth clam.in stubble,open to plowman cl to C: -4 our far-fame . Ibmessil. Hankins nuidnew Z, -a , . I . .. ;_ I . �who have never taken a prize at may match 14 " . ,SAVINGS DEPASTKENT, ;_ , ��'. ,. .. � Silver Watebes,'every CompetitoT must read the following Condit Interest allowed si highest current rates. 30 � � . boys under sixteen not excluded-Herbert % es ,q � � .: . � . . .. . . ­ .�- . V I It i as I* - 1AY,Scarboro; James W Kennedy, Scar- I 1 7 'T mply with them. - . notioe of withdrawal required. �­ - . �� * - . . . S� . I : 11 c, g co _". - . SPOCi&l attention given to the Collection of . bora; James French, Markham; -Charles %4 1 : It--. . I . . a � : : C�:l I Sead your answer on an "latermation. . and Farmer's Sale end.other Notes. . I. I I I . McLean,Markham-,John MaLm, Mark. &I�and so on. 11 not more than twerity,win . .. . .i . . .- .-- __ � -1. , at the post- receive%me FL J.TELORTQN, - - . .. '. . '. . I- . . � . -'him. - a P Watch and Chain,and U the"do , -7 d- Peat-card" which can be bought I I . .� ­ . .� ­ I ader 16 _4 � J 8 *-L :4 W office;price 2 cents) There is no entrance fee 'not buy anything from the eat& IMM . . '. MANAGIMi . ­ ". , - , ­ . IV- . 01 if 0,W ,!i 00 iz o ""tbKto"' . - ­I­ . -- - ' ' ' * Seventh elm, open to boys u '' 'of 41 , It to 0 r charge whatever q--l`ml v'ided � � � �. . -_-.yftr*-Ro-y Milliken, Markham; . addition to the Caa:j Pylae®, everyone,amo them,giving aw.eacii. - - .1 _. .. Leans gi MO. * 96P CM 2 en the will thereby win this%vortisoment are taken at the exchange of 11FE11111111 TAMUI_Fle�st.ueu O.T.16 .�. I L If 11 amounts in .. good. Macir'll-m ; John Cooperwailbe, - I 1 It� "to -" who 1.11 - q . 1 . I I s�[90 , ;4 one of sends "Fa,itbial Time-keeper" Silver 85 to.elI . ... ... ­ .1 - Markham; John Hood, Markham; Arch .0, .0.0 1.0 11-4 watches,which we sell in England for 810sach 5 A form will be sent free to you wbdeb=at THAL-is GoiNo EAST IOUN AS IOLLOWS:-- _.. .- 1. . -Bennet, Markham; Samuel McClure, cr& p,QM and be 011ad up &ad forwarded to reach as by Do. . - . ..- I 1P ;.q I I . .ff = which CO d be sold retail 1A.America for . No.6 MAIL .% -.- . 7:52 A.M.- I I Is I D. -4 I 6 L5 to$28 each comber 26th Of an goods ordered on account of 1114 LocAL . . . 2:50 P.M. I � ;� . . Pr '.. L I - chase one of our SPLENDID VALUE Eines- The names and addresses of the cash _,_11< Vaughan. l . . -4 es a Every winner of the watch to required to %base iz-83 I � a Special prizes--Best finish in stubble E 1� 's 1 S - pur 11 8 LOCAL, . . . 6:04 P. I.. . Beames,Markham. Best turnout in whole 6 , W -01-i:mn 0 oc 1i ,'8.'i',; TRAINS GOING WEST DlCri As iroI.Lows.-- . , .- - -1" I - � I tgi'm pensive Mid silver Albert chains to,way with�winners will be printed in the Times .-�.i,, 'field,Joo McLean,Markham; T 1!ateraon, . - - - �, "a"o Feb �t" Watch, as per our timprecodeated oiler Telegraph and Standard,of London.on Docam- No.9 LocAx. . . . 9:00 A.M. ., - 11 :; . . . . a - ":�,-', I Markham. Beat going team in first elm'-, 0 o, � GO 0 . Im W I* war 14 a bich w will send. :hese Chains are Hall-I bar gist nest,Dead t sub quo ly in the .Now "IS Loc1l, ; . .' . 2:50 P.BG __ I-__ . i'. . . .. L m Lrkod on every link by the English Govern- ..YorkHerald, Drank for prise..will be post. .. . , . Thom Little, Scarboro. Best going team W I . went.if the same is required with Gold-'ad same day " 1 MAIL . . 6:04 P.M. _;I 1. . . . 1v . . sa ::, Apr.h R filled case, instead of Solid Silver, a Chain to 7 Write your name and addresses in full .� ­ .. in second clan, Robert Stiver,Markham. '4 way b.0 T"Lla.-D-tilabarton staucis ­ .- match may,it dealred,be chosen; I Ovary time YOU write to as to avoid mistakes TZ=1 - 1 .. Beat going team in stubble, Win.Butler. 0_ - - .a a t %*.W I . ... . .� J 041 With Our Watch had Chain YOU Will receive IS Orders for these prison may be sent in . �, .1��. . Scarboro. Best going team for boys ur. I 0 �. = TRAINS GomG EAST DUZ AS rOLLO`w8:- � , I . ­ Markham. rr -_ r. �Jul , 4 our mammoth CaWosue quoting Wholess.'a aepazatelv from time to time,and YOU will be . _.�_ .... I . . . . . der 16 years, Roy Milliken, 0.r - . Si; - a for Jewellery, Plate,etc. The credited with the total_of all when you send in . I ...... - a :1 San so 1=Vr1ip.11Co AS LbOTS . � . ..:. - ­., . .For the youngest under 16 years,John ,"O- :, __. I : '-'.:0 . F will be given to the one who bolves;the report fat . No. 6 MAIL � .- 7:47 A.M. ,. . . . Cooperwaithe,9wrilami. The work done I i b* the Rebus,receives the Watch and ChAin,and 9 When sending orders plea" remember .* . -2:46 P.M .Ir I . ;' I I � I, g - .- - . Oct" GE orders altogether the largest amount of goods that the letter postwo to England is 5 cents per, No. 14 MrxzD, . ..- 7 by this boy,who is only 13 years old,was .. I . a a. ":�Now.I f* from the Catalogue; the Second Prize to the bait ounce. and if jusufflelaut pt.gtsp used " LOCAL" . . .6:00 P.M. , . . is . I . 1-4 winner who orders the second largest amount, the letter is liable to so astray . AS TaLX,OWS;__ ... 4 _... - pronounced to be excellent. .. a Doc . TiAllills SOING WZ6T DU`Z i I� . After the judges had concluded their. - . . . . , :..; . . work hotel, ,proceeded, to the . . . . . .- - - .Send your answer at once I You aresureso win&prizeif correct, wbils - I No. 9 LOCAL. . ., .9-05 AX '. .. . , _ _,__ I. . . even � .I - I I 1:8 MMD : P.M. . , . ,- - - .Queen i hotel, uniouvale.w the Prig . ­ Lumber -! ' -1 if not correct is costs You tiotbing. . .. 2:55 P. I ..­. . 'I., � . as was awarded and the b"ust was bold - � . .&3D1D1RX:i@l& - ­ I I . � . I . , J. L .". .. .,. classes _, r L, Allia, - -111111RING POST OFFICE.- •- .: .- J *. , .I A most sinjoymble time was passed M the An clam"of BOUGH LUMBER-in a ACO & EMOSt Goode oo . I .q ..:.' ''�� . . . banquet, which was well prepared by the " The Watchmake S aesftoresi . "L. 1 I . also ..-. . . k I . � . I ­ _ People of,the Queen'*. W1111hin Milliken ' i - Mails lLrdvo frolizi Toronto 8-A a.m. . . "'. . I-1.� .'!,, -L. ­, �.- -, . ':.L..�. . .. . 0`111111 �mmit of caretimaniss.- The tomes Mouldings, Matched Sheeting and . , - . - � 3L.13d1'rJEX)o. Arrive' T E 6 30 a M Close G T Z 1 30 a in 7 1. .. Toronto 6 40 9 M ­ -­' � ­` -1 . L I - 1:i1corpor'stsf�scti�kdlng to Act of Pimliament.-Capital f90,000($4. ,000). 'x,' proposed were,,Oar mesa,",,The Gower . 50 - 0 T E 8 9D p in . . �. .11; . . I_�. . . in . nor-Genera and the Lientedant-Gover- Flooring in Bassw'ood or Pine, . I .. . met to f-We a. - West CIO"at U 9 clock -,., . . . .. . Earaest English Watchmakers, I . . night before. . .... I- , ......I. ­. . . nor,"-The Parliaments of Canads." This Ma le and Beach fi-ociong. li in.sit 020 ' Money orders issued on all Parts of tbe world. . . I %J .� .... Ion tpast was responded to by J W Moves, per X.,face measure. . , 3.9-s-. 0='On= OwnOmEw. X..,Ca-,=01,T. - . � I .,e '.. I I - , . . � A .. * ' . . 4 .. I ' � � . ._.-L. I ..... who was most cordially received. His ze- Hard and Soft Wood 'always on hand. . - . Cable Address: ­CLOCKLIKE,LO'NDON*." Business Established 1885. SAVIN01111 31AL=NV83=11189. ­1�-.. :.� L I.: I- A i marks in advocating$be idea Slims plowing . � . . . I ­_ . . I I I . I I �. Deposits ree*iTdd and-inters � . . I -matches should receive the support of the Hillside Saw and . - . at allowed at I �-- ,- i -, : . �,� ,disii� �. ." � - percoutperannum. Becurityliodleratable .. . I-ril . . Legislature was warmly a . P1 int Imillsi, - .. 1: I.ix� . asplau ea.' - � . " I I . , .- .1 � . . ­ . . . . . . . : L ' .. - - U. .P.. 3BUntinw. . , ... . . % t gr Sloym also present, sho%ilver cup - . . -.-� . � � r N. S. ILNE. �I . . . . . � .... . . . . I - . . .. i. L : : - _r.. .. - -.. . ,I , __ . I . ". - I . . . I ;L ' - , . .. . . _ - . . " AST11th 7 I. I qlj . ..4-... to Walter Hood in felicitous terms. Walter . . - . I . I.. '..". ­ .,- . �.­ ­ . _. . ': ...L �., , _ . . - �._ .� STU - 1 1� :'- ' ­ . %�... . .. Brown's Corners. : . .. . .1 . _ �. . ­. .. ­ �_.. . I I I. m . L . I . I . replied in a modest speech. . � . .. - t . .... I . . .. . . q L 6L_�'- . -, - •..- - . . ..L. I .. . . I. . _. . .:. : . ._. . ., , . . . . � � 11Z= * ," - - .. - . -, ,; A . ­ -L­ ... Interesse" . ! . .. . . ..I - 1. ..�. . -Our Manufacturing and Agricultural ­ . , L _. - . . -1 . - BP,A�O�DAILL �: ts" was responded to by Messirs. • I .I . . . �. �.- -1. .. . ... L. . . . � .1�11�1, Reamie,Hood,Lay and Mowbra . All Rails a's 0 . .7.1. ­: % .... �I . .. . - - . , .- , .. ..� - - . _. , I . -1- I -­., ... . .. .. . - - - " ' . . . . . � . - - : . . 't - at,second and fifth . ... . � . L.�::, -", �:_ . .. I A3UPWlliqI .V 1 . The judges for the fir .- ... ­ .. 1- .1. � .. .. .- _ ;� . . , - � .. . ­ � , - " , � , . I - il _ ..I 11 '. I __ . . . ,L, ;, �, ,, _ , . i : 7. __ ­ . . ---,-. . classes were John L Paterson, Agincourt; - . .: , � . -�� 1�. . . ..:., - . ­ THENLW 1. . . , . . I . 4 ` , .. . . . I I Thomas Row, Kieg ant' Andrew Hood, . . ­ . -1 ':1, , _,." %::; . ,_ .. � ,.-­ I ..._. *,� . I . � , . . 'ey , !.. . . - . ­ I . - -, .-. - - . . , . Toronto. The judges in classes three,four, ­ 1. ..�. ­ .7, - - . . . .. I. �. ,al , QST I. � . I . . . f .L L .. . . ­ . � six and eight were George Smith,-Scarboro; I 0434 , .. .. . . . I . � , _. . . 11 _. � - .... ­ - .1 . . . . :�, . I - William Walkington, King. and R. R. I I t . .L . . . .:, .,'�­ .� .. ­ ­. .., � . � ­ . . . �, � - - . . I ,... . 'Mowbray, Kinsale. . �. I .. . I ... - . . .�:z 1, � .� 41 ,. -1 . 7 , I "* . _ . A . . . . . I ... .: t�.. .. . . . L . . � . L - . . - . . .�_ . .-_ . ­..__ ­ � - . .. -,- 'L - .- ­ _ - � -Direct from the Mines. � q. I L .... . .­ . .. I -�, .� . . . .L ­ . . . �, .: . ­� * "A MARKHAM. . . . I I . I ,. .1 . I - .. : :_..I ; . I -11 __ . ___ . -1 . ­ .I � �4�-A � _� . . � . .. . . 7 .. . .�_ . . . ... ,4-i ­. No 83.e.lte,, " ­ -­ -_ - ­ - . .. . Ernest -,'rosby has bought oat the gro. I . .1 . - . . . . . . - _ -1 , �. ,� --� I . . . . � I ... -. . - ­ ., L i . ,, '' . . .. : ­ .-. " ­'�­ . .%�.,_..7. � , I name" an and - . . , .:.�` ­ :: - . . . . � -;i - I of Mrs. W. J .., ,TO 4ziLTLiters, , ,: ,, I ,. . ; . . . ­ . , I ­ - .. ,. ... .; .... ; ....- . :a ­ - . . 1:1 . . I . � . - rl possession Tuesday mornmig. b J. Pow L _ � . I .:�- . . . .. - . 1 12 :.".. .,..-L._... -- -I . . .­ . _... ­_' ­ S . . �.��...L.- . . ... %-. .�.� .41 ,:.,41 • . ... ­­_. .. . . J, Moore left for Poserboro Saturday - � - �_.��.,.,� . 1.,: .W�._­ ; I-1. - �. I I-L -. �, 01 , .. -is . . . I I �2�Tc 5Cre03%i=Lr6_ � . . . L .;1 L I - . ­.. ., -... _ . M ILL . I . .... : . . .-1 - . .-1­' . . : .1 . I �_ L . I . ... - aright so visit his&W father who is very . I . .. I . . I .1 .. .. . , . ­� � � _, __ ­_ . .- . ... -..-. ­ ._. . . .. *, ;� * - _.. _.. . ­ .it- at �___ . ­­ - . z . � L . - � ­ . ­"; , . .._ , . . . . . .,;� . ­ - .. � - . .:,-.� �, �. nick. Stanley Smith it filling-his Position Best in the Market. ..., . . . - �. ...'; - ....� ..� . .,".... �. . , - , , .w. _. . . ... , .. . , . . ­ . � ­ -. . d: - - a. I I . . .. .. - ­ -. -- - . . ,� ­ .t . � .... ': .. , . . ... '�.:.,.:.,.... .�'­. .- .­ . . -�­. . _..�' -� 4' .I� �,��: - . � ..I .. �- ..,'� . I � I . .. - - _- . � -, , I I _L , r , " - - , � -1.� ­ : L , ,, , I t , . . ­ About three illich011 of Saw!fell here OR I [ : '' .�:. . . 2. , ; . . .­ 1.at the station. . I . a . - sod through I ­ . . ,Hardest in the .World. � . .,. �, .1, . I .. . O I M1 , 0 I . _..:..1.11111� , , 0 a . .., ,,111 I . --r,. I I L ' ,";' , '. . _. I .L. - : , . _ . t.. L . ... ., _. I - . Tuesday,and one farmer pas Is was, hard i I. . 1 1. � am A . U I . . . . the villages with a sleigh. belivered in Pickering Village at I.". �.':L.:� ­ e r . ,-I ,-.,..I . . . ": . 8 5..6 0 , , ". • t �, ' t� L ...; '. ��.. -­ . - ­ _1�i ; It 7 _ _, .;.I- I . ..I .. ­ - � 1.,, . �' , _ ,pulling;a atone boat would have run much , . 40�� I.0 10 ".1" .,.r". ; . . . -� �, �� . -, . .. . . o 7. � . . easier. . L -.. I. - . . ,- I :: , , L . . -1. ­� . - - "I ... L._ � ., '_ ' ' ­ � . . .� .. �. I �.:.,.,.L �,* . _ . .. I � a �. �_: ­­� Ed. Cornell, - ' -�--.: - '' . . Daring the morning reoses at 91 0 . . , �L . .1 . .. .. _ , � _ F, m � . '.. I... � . .- _­ ..- . ­ ' ' - -: .. .... . - ,L . . - . I a . I I . . , Public School on Friday Masters John - - . ,­ -i -�%: •.wp.... .1 . . .,.. _ �.�: - %�., , . . . . i . .- .Pickering- : . .,.. ,. 1,1 - 7 .. .1 ..,� 1 � . 1 .: ::... . _.;.; . .1 . "L - � . �'..... I : . - . I '�L .. . . . . . . . . Haying purchased the pump . . - -- \. , , "I L. I . Byer and R.Rumolir were wrestling,and . :� . 'i" I .�, I . .. .. L . .,.. . I I .1, . .. ­. . .- . . . L . . : ­ - - :. . .I- ... . - : .business in Pickering from I : . .. ­ ­` � - . :-:. - : .., . .. L I I. I - . �.. �% :,, L � z. � . . :. I . Byer had his log so badly iprained tlims . ' . . _.. .. ,-, 1. For the , I '. .. - . 11`�:,-� . ­ - . .: L . . . . ,. "L..' . . �. . .. continue � �`- . - - ..0 � . L , . ... * . , . ' 1. ­__ . .L. . , - , , . . be had to be carried tome. ­� I . ....t . ­,'. - . . . . ... ;..� � I.. I . ­ I .D.J. Smith,I will e � - . .- .!, _ .. . I Rev, J.' C.L ­ ,_­ Archbishop Cleou and R the business in the old stand, . �r- ., . I .. !­ ­I , Madill were bait two, or three centuries 11,__. � 7 .. , I � � . . . . . ... . . . ­ I , -1 . I � ...-�..., .� - . i. . � . I 1.. . . . , '...., t *here a full stock of well and beyond their time. They are both into]- Clare' mon �. ­ .- . I. .I /. .. �. ­, 1% .., . � ... .- . I . .lerants,and have no place in 19tb,ceatury .-.:,'.. . :1 . . . -' . .. ­ .L ..67- , . , _ .. - -=_eistern pumps will be kept-. I • I' . -9� .,constantly on hand. Repair- ­ . . -4 " I . . . . ­Z-� - - �­z ­ .. - ., �':. �_. I I civilization. ' fog .ing promptly attended to. . � :.- -.. � : ,.,: I'll�� ­­­­ - - , . � Abrhim Raymer's auction sale of farm . I ;�. I .� . . . . , 1 . in. . -Shop .PickerinN�ewsstock and implements a% Boxgroye , . % . �, o " ' " .. , -, . Air. Smith will act as agent. . . . . . .. . I ... I . . . I . '. . - -_ L ­ clay brouglita large number of buyers . ­ . .. . . , I �,I I. . I . ; , '.- . . , o , . - �: 1* 131= Our--stock -of Pimps was . . I �:r..L...., 4!i -. ... ­. � I 1 . .,..-4­��,� . I. " � . ` ­4 . . s. ,* . .. I ... ... . :.. ..''', , , - ;-:, - . ­_ � . . never mo I . � -Scarboro Markham, Pickering and Yolk Has changed hands and a ' . , , _� I . , �, -.� .-. .. .. I., I .�. . . - �, .1 I . re varied and.Qom- , _ ;..,- . � ­:, :i .. ..:,t�_.. : I . . . -.. .L 1 _:_-._... . . . 1., -_­.­ .- _:_ . .. I . . .. JI I . . ,­-�,_.� . . ; .plate. �.. ... . ' 11 'Townships, and the bidding was.brisk. - 4 bright new stock of Tin- -: - _.- , .-. ­ _ . ., . .­. . - ., . . - :. ." . .1 -'. . . ­ . Wilch cows brought as high as $47. .'.*L - :.' ` " '";. - ' , ;:� wind mals of all kinds sold when wanted .- b . . _ I The new act of the Ontario Legislatitre' . ware and Granite- .. .,.: From mii now until January"thell st, 'I., . i . . ware has been opened.' � . a .,. . I . . . . I ­ . 1�. .,pr6Tid.es that witnesses are to be paid for I . . - ..I.. . . . . . . . . I *.1 .. ., I . .� L - .. *� . ­ ... �GEO- GEROW, . ._ .. -. . 'L . ... . . . - .....'.. 1. '. their services. Formerly in a police court . lWays on I . .. ., . . I -_.�. ,-. ... , . • . ..Coal Oil a . I .- , - .. . ., . . ..t. I.1'... _71 i, '"' ,.: . ': .1 .. . Case they did not receive remuners- .. .-,� . : .. ..� .1.. L . - I . ... .1. . I . % . � .L. _:.;.b . . . , CLAREMONT, ONT. ; . . � .. lal - ,: : , . 1, ,, ,-. "" - , , I , 11 . . �. hand; ' '.. . . . . . tion and had.0 pay their own expenses. � - �. I. . 1 .�, . ' - -1 . . ' - 0 . . .. . I . .. . . � ...... I I � .".:.:. :. -'they will now be paid $1.25 a day = I I I . �.. 1 �:.,.1� � , _. . L .. . , . • ; . .. . . . . o . :L," *'lese'8=9 99 MONEY TO LOAN k mileage for the appearance at any trial im . . . . i . . 1.� :_ : . . . I '. .. .. , . I I . ,_ , , I I $L police court for an inditc able offense.- Repairing promptly attended - � -'' .--. - -, . .1.. .. - . ".I... '... -.i. - I . . I . I . . � I . . . 1 :" ­.L. � . '.. � '.�i I I , ., . . .L. . '. ., . .:-e[]i.X- - I . . - . . .. ..,. . . . . . . . Economist I L I . I - I � .1. : - . . ". .. I � . I, . I - . . - , � . , .... - . . I .. . ­ ­ .. . I . � . � . . . . .. - I ... I - . . , � . _!. . . I , . ­ - .. . . . i . Miss Alice Cole has returned to town to while you wait. I. .I . I - .. 1. � ­ - . ,. 4 : . . ­ 1 . I ..� -, . ­ '", . • . I . . k . . ..,:, ,�L , . ., . . . . . �. .. I . .. .: MORTGAGE SECURiTy - -,"' ���, , . *- 1. - - %.. . ,� ­ ... ... I I I . " L� . -L , 1: �, . _. ..after a visit with relatives in Locust Hill, ,I..'.. ". - . !­ * " ... . L � I ...,� ,�­ ,:.r.. I . . ;, . I ��' , �.. . , , - L: ' . I. .. - I , . 1. . .� , -.., L . -,. - ..., I . I .. . ,l . MM.A&A-MA Marr.dLwm .1� ,.Z��:�11, �L: . . I, . � ., Thomas HaVisOn Hall,once a re3ideut . .� I . . .. .. . .. :­�l ; .r , . . . ­ . township township, died 11 . . - . . ESTATE � .. - . 1. �f Scarboro toi � .1 . . . . ' . .. ..�,". . . . - I . . . , I � . , . . , 6 0 ii, ., bought and sold on commission .. "_1 -"r�_, -at Souris, Ustli.,of cancer in the eye. ., Eavetroughing '. -1 * I`.-� ,_ " - ­ - , .1- ". ,,2rintind f 'all kinds ' ":, :. , , . . , . � . . , - I. old Alex Wrigbt was sent from here to �.:" ' -*r ­ -_ ' '_ I .-�f I I . "...I ... . . - . . I :..�.�.. �,!:. -.--:- And - ' . . .. ­ .� . "� . . . . . ­ - I . ii,, industrial Home it Newmarket on ,- � - �L .'1W � � * , I . I . . 'I-, I . .. , , .. ,I iaeatly ,execute'executed at this I . Agent for Fire, Life Accident, Plitt 'Friasy,Of last week. ' ,.��.. ,. .* I. . , ' . _; !.. , . I . Fum'w6 Work . I ­ 1 . On Wednesday last a sneak thief stole ­ . . .;� ., . . Glass and Steam-Boiler - .. . ... I - _. _­- __ . - . -, . . .. . . I -� � I .- . . . . I . L . , - . .. .. Vwu U A specialty. ., , . ­.%.'� ,- . � t ...I. I . I . I . : . . . . - .� ' V- I - �.'.�..- - - :. .. `, ... . . . Conveyancing carefully done. .. .. . . Im - . . . 1 , .- ''. '. . � . .. . . I 'by Nif% MaryFlemi ,one Of the pupils, .�.�� .;,_ . office. .'- --- - �-­- -- - ,- ''. ,. , Private and other fends on hand. ,and a Mirk young lady. � . . I . . .1 . . . I . : . .I.- . . - .� ., I, . . . . :­.. by of all is extended to Mr. . .... . . .. .,; � . ". ,: The symp . . L .. . .1 .. . I . ..� ,- , % .,,:r, , and Mrs. P r H. Reesor in t E . L . " . I . , . - . .A splendid f1rin to rent. * -f ' I I loW son,who died n Ban.. I � . 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' �c i n Q r oaetly. as R must mean re-armament �D ('"�'if`Lt i ��� +�+d• the ahobld bs covered only- .SAVED BY (�BNIEAL BOIiBB�HL l r 1. 11 `,�B$ 1BEIND j$ITT of batterise,-and the rival nations may RA iaCiA� moderstel at,first, additional cover- — - I + ' :7;, -211 muse before they embark on the - ing teing a�3ded as the weather 1 3- �N=�e µYe ww+c seateaeei to be - �. :P � - suns. Speaking generally of the v slot as■ bps. V7 <r'A LARGE INCREASE WA14TEDIN TES French artillery, the verdict of our of- GATS IIP THE MACHINERY.' Domes m e severe. Burying hdw- '., LAHII FORCSB. ficera who have attended recent man- A tool house located is ■ testa oprr 'ever is on of the' most inconvea- Alvan S. Southworth. send of the' a' --- .T - r ceuvres is altogether favourable. Some ger µlib a thre0, pomtbly a four bast- lest svay of-preserving the potato 'death of General Bourtiakiµ1t114 an un- Kiat rate>Ystateaaaee of Se/twls•a r'e lass iadeed, declare that the French artil- usual thrill of interest, because it was , '` - ase Alen toll-wwr boyerlmeat U less o[ today is ss. far auperior.to the ed-wire fence for two sides, a luaus- crop;.end when potatoes are worth , tei�ll German as µss the Prussian to that rant growth o[ weeds for the other aaiything t is also likely to be one of only the Frenchnian'a intervention t; Jrumiwaset -The Armies of Other that a■ved him from being shot as a ,. loat■trles. ,which it .esccuatered in the-Franco side, and nicely covered by the blue the moat xpensive. Storage of pota- t3iaoe Lord Salisbury took office two German war of 1870. It has been dome of heaven, may be W. convenient toes or in ed of any other vegetable, spy daring the Franco-Prussian war brought to;great I. twenty-seven years ago. . 'years• ago the British public has been pERFECTIQN IN MANOI UVRE. place to store unused mashinerpI but in the es r of a dwelling house in „While I was at Lille, in the north - bounced into an increase of n8va1 ez- ave question the economy'of such a qusatitle. beyond the needs of tmme- of France, as. a newspaper correspond- France. ia' point of actual numbers, `Peaditure amounting to many m•il- has rather the advantage of Germany; structure. .IP it weds merely s goes- dials-..co umpUoa is always objeo- ant,"' said Mr. Seitithw•orth, I was lions' alaaually, ander the plea that the general'total of men is larger in tion of the easiest way to dispose o[ ttoasLle b cause LilFrly to breed disease. Che former. The pea^e establishment the tools we would all find it most Even, wit the beat of care there is seized as a spy. tried .by drum-head r 'continental nations were combining to always m re or'leas decay, sad•- the• court martial'and condemned to die. L British interests,, and that the of cavalry is 77,000 in Prance, against convenient to drive into a.corner; un- [amity tb t lives over this species of s :t oPl>om 67,000 is Germany. France, too, in shivered a little when I heard the British Navy must thereto to able to. peace has forty-eight more guns. but hitch the teams sad leave the imple- destructiv fermentation, is pretty ter- fit; but I took courage from the . _ :• ° whip atry,'two or even .three navies the war total is largest in Germany meat until again wanted, Many far- tads to fres for it, especially dor- , ing the a ly spring. 'It one has any tact that the `Sentence must recteve 1. F t. which might possibly be arrayed by 414. Again France maintains more mars do-tt, and we must suppose they oonsiderah a quOptity ..of•potatoes or the approval.ot,Bourbaki, thesis tom- ", horse id peace, but' in war the Ger- <., against the Union Jack, writes a Lon-_ man', approximate very closely, is the have a reason for the practice. Yea,• other tube s or roots to keep through mand of the departm0nt of the north. - don correspondent. The naval panic and we have seen some men who con- the µrate an-oamean to epreseur- first line alone, having 9:9,000, against niyhea th best means to preserve .He was .,noted ss. a man of chivalry. ,was one of the cleverest and most sue- 940,000 French, while there are 200,000 sidered themselves pretty good farmers them. A ide hill, giving rapid drain- Yet when I was was, that he had �:' 00801111 bits of domestic politics ever more is the second German line. The utilizing &spare corner or two on their age make a good site for ei;ch cellar, already settled my fate life`began to. engineered in this country. 'The heavy gra d: total 070of tt fieldan personnel second line farms. in this way• They will spend and there re many kinds of goil.where, ooze out of every pore. is J ao walls o her than what the dirt of-' increase in.taxation which'the epos= together alas behind is the Lendaturm several days. is looking over our dif- fords are necessary. If. however, a "It so happened that one of those taioira addition to nacat expenditure some 3,000,000 more of which, 500,000 fereat kinds of Belt-binders, or plows, retaining wall of lei in peces- noble women, a ate at o[ the Order made necessary has been borne with have bean regularly trained. Such or other implements, and figure-and .nary, cheap boards and poles ea,n be of St. Vincent de Paul, viaite3•the : -•••air r- the most msrvelldus patience suer figures axe, is truth, bewildering,but bicker with the different dealers to ', used so that no great expenBe need they are no more than might be expect- g bastion Where [.was.confined.- alfa-- . manifested._by a great nation to time adfroa!«-a whole nation in arms, The get a saving of $5 or some such sum. too; may' be of earth throrda over ring fruit and religious consolation.. I - a of peace. There has been almost lit- chief work e0.rrie3 on of Late in tha 'Ihe Poles but a roof t this kind y gu home feeling that they have -ill- saes some sort of thatch- told her that it was alta monumental i tirtally as word of complaint from any German army has beenthe teoogniza- shown wond;erlul business ability and ` ing to order to make it shed' mistake, and that i! T could see him rte_. tion of regiments. Till April 1st this class or any party fibs natiaast Will- thea let the same'tool stand out in water. It would.be better to have the I could'convince General Bourlxaki ingae0a and self-sacrifice have been a year It consisted of WS battalion and f roof ma3e of boards that break oiats. that he was not Drily alone co tom=•` 173 half battalions, and each of these the weather and loge several time . ors j eeally wonderful demonstration o[ pa- has i:eea even a revised strength of what the have saved ia'the buying. w h a more permanent structure -mit an act, aillty barlaafity. but also g Y I with lase' regard to coat is, intended. Itriotisra at _ - mus t that it µoats be wider noted and officers and rank and file.'No detinitei We t bear in mind that the injury the root may be shingled It is imppr- _ decision has been arrived at QaYet as to a piece of machinery thus left es- taut that a dry place be chosen and promptly avenged. I asked herlo have THE RAREST DESCRIPTIOPI, to the rearmament that it ba sufficiently ditched around me brought before the Gener.0 at the ,- 5 OF T13E FIELD ARTILLERY, lysed to the weather is not limited to tt, and the door should be on the aoukh. earliest moment. as the east ution was Now a.�w campaign has been us.- the weather-worn wood,decayed joints t sized for the morning at,ciayhreak. _ r - dertaken Din the same Gees and its although it must undoubtedly be form- There should be an alley way through . ed. The chief new services'to be pro- end rusted irons. We must also con- the cellar -and a ventilator asbaIt Could she da it T L think the 8iater- ' progress bids fair to prove another as- vided under the increased budget,; aider the extra w ' r and strain that through the roof and it the door icon her name was Sinter. Augustine-felt ' bagiahiag lesson in the science of do- $18;;000 000 for 1837-B, as aguiast$135; a level. or nears so, with the floor, that the charge was pl zT usterous, and �sreeti,o politica which has for its object 000,O1A0 for 1t39G-7, are field railway ma- 1°°Waned joints and ruatecf hearings s aide hill with Ys southern exposure aha said 'tmmediatement I Immediate- ' 'the emisat method of opening the pub tenial said to he for fortress warfare; throw• upon the whole .machinery., .being'selected as the site there will meat, monsieur I" She flew from the money to crerite a military telegraph When exposed to the hot sun the'wood always be good ventilation. Sine can bastion, .and within half an hour [ lie purse. This campaigns was begun in g becomes checked sad warped. Thea I to provided on each side of the elle was before up anki, who was .nerves midsummer. Be ool sad adopt a Geld tete rap" sys- y otTali~ pacing up andral -d1.own on the pet- Ps went and it will drench mita con field ovens[orablistim0at Ofthe bakery cotumns�land lng I the rajas balge, out joints and ridges aChasafrom ethe rld be raised ound- The sides of ode ground. eutnmation�ad probsGle krium "when a'sec-ur--1 instalment for the chase here and there which throw the whole ; the bins, also, should #tot be in con- Thio good sinter baa- sakes that . • ._ ' r - P of reserves of rovisionir. i.a suirie niathine into di.:order. The farmer in tact with the walla. or the _drill at- see you." he said, in a disdainful rt ay. i +the appropriation'bills come to I;e final- P g y Qua m 'me vy" dire?" _ _- - - i - lypasaed'neat year. Iteol, tits 'nit:. -are .also voted the completion of', hie rush leaves the harvester ur mower , tract Misturs. Spouts may be placed' [ am mere! an American news: p• tortreyses, major sad minor, and it is for a da or two until he gets time at interval" tbroNgh the root, near the y ` y paper rorrespoadeat,' I repl;e b, 'n bd r, !ly indicated iia the cry .of alarm to= obvious that the -same watchful care to put it into the abed. The two days ; outside of the bins. through Which go-' was inspecting the fortifiratiun4 in - _ day, loader than ever over 'the con given as of old to all .loran o[, lengthen into months, and when fi- tatoea'may be poured into the cellar, �rsuit o[ my profession: that is all- .<�- ' -ptitiud-of the military [oreeii o[ the war office adnriui.•�tration in Germany. pally he finds time to stQP it swag I Such a structure can be ohauptp 6nilt-, nothing aataquncstiu to the i'rgnch- ,_ empire. The British. army, 0o Eng- There has been a very marked in the sickle has lxaoome rap and most and v$1 readily aoggir carry'potatoes ns. (reason. �C(yy lull credentials err at crease _in , Russian military expendl-,be ground before using again. Yerhapiy through until spring withcut sprout- the Hotel de l'Euroie." �Lan,:l is being told in solema warning Lure, The estimates fur 1896 were for ' it is necessary to grind away more than ing' Some varieties of potatoes which "The General sent an orderly for y by all the official voices, is utterly $154,000,000, as para'ast 0145,000,001 for ' will be worn, away by the whole nes-1 sprout readily need to be,-turned over- is 'Luggage, which weds light. as,i he- 1 1. - "'taadequste to the work that would 14 - 1895_and the fon-es supplied and paid„- son's use. 'Che platform of the bar- I once.or perbaps twi^e during the win- ing more than satisfied that 1 -say ctrl by this sum make up a total of 1.000; vaster Lecomes swollen and used”. ter. There is as : way to prevent & dangerous enemyof k ace._.i ce- _ „-. put upon it la case-.of any serious 000 men and 156,000 horses on the peace and-next s8ason when,the farmer gets sprouting except storing them to some ceived my freelow. over ccogtiac and _ T ��[ore•ga complication iII any quarter, cit- eytahlishiarat :with '1;416--guns- On_s ready for draraesling the-apron catches such way a3 described and thea using cigara," _ - the globe. An inoreaaed espendituin 'weir-footing the personnel is nearly and stops, an4l he becomes impatient. ; the scoop-shovel to tura them over. [".. .:..� ��� oil� _ of at Jeaet $?51i0,000, ani!even this trebled, and smount,s to 3.771,679' men A butcual is the nearest toot at hand unless one can have access to cold aloe- OB(�QB JAPAl�1BSB L'[I[EPIECB addition Will only partly remedy the rs th 7tNl.tt31 horsey and'4,tt16 Bane but and with it be attacks the .diticuity. age,' 1ti'ithcold-storage. potatoes era _ both sets of figureµ must be taken Ll'e wit know-the result. The plow I he kept without sprouti,ig until Aug- .Contains RrPer shR� btr*a,ms yviiNt ttwve ~ I 'serious shortconnitge .which mast' be -with cauti„a. Considera le chatips stands at the end of the-tieid rind Lr a It, vvt[icIt le lodger than m seeded. Natural n - t organization cmneW rusted. Five times as .much -• All remarkable time desalt with A'the Catarina of flan I Ae troops. especially in work i,s Masted in attempting to make tYl?r1FER1NIG CABBAGE. Lam'. pO°e�s a r - _ - 1 Js : In THE NEAR F`U'TiJREinn,the it run the next season as would he,re- piece. .It is.contained is a frame three d The inereaee La military tosce which csvalrq is I,et•t�r,distributed and us.- quires to pal it away when,the.stow- The otcl plan of bnryrng or puttlAg [rot wide sad live lee"t lopg iepro- the_ l:overnmout will tindouhtedly.sak der the neWeavalry regulatloaiiitwill ing-tray finished. And if-tbe rusthas ,cahbagee is trenches.during the -win- seating a poo_n-day lsa,latapa, In-the ' .._-ot YarlisI 'when it meets amauata prolahly. t-e. . better- taug.ht,• A,new eaten. into th4 metal the plow will ter, or-for-winter use, hoe laecome ob- um and ch_err tress sad I drill hook hay been brought out.which never lake the former polish. Ahd �. foreground,I& Y I - to 11,0011 men. The coot bf- this in- is said to .lie a great -advan'-e upon..,ao we might.continue. 'fools-bulit; Ol- soete, ass's more simple and easy rich l,lante appear In bloomy in Fhe c "most astir-! at iron are left expos-�plan has beer[ adopted. Whets cab- rear is seen a hill. from which floats 6 crease the first-:year is-e-timated at the Y _. _ X275 per man. or shout tj3,INJ0�Ota0. But OLD-I'A.VHLOtFD i-wrRUCTION91 ed because they cannot he injured, Of- bags w grown on a large scale> far. a ettacade, a.imiftlAy imitated' in.crye- it will be ao=esay matter toadd- 11,080 and ninon the new-rormations stress ten we.butice no alfa t for u time,Intl shipping purposes, the beet plan la to tab Fro this point. a threadlike _ g is a few etira the madiiiii T.egins'to L-4 Jail-on the speedy rallying after a y Lift the cabbage and-sta-k two. tiers stream meanders, enrircfidg rocks-and .-=recruits t, the British array.. [a fact, fait in different parts anrJ we meet - - char e; important" is ;,Ad on the' ac- dee and as close) as they can to plivc- a i to windlaga, and finally to*- present conditions it would be • g then.1?agia a pros e�s of repairs..a}irq-. P.. Y tel ode n.i . ttou of the firm line, and sv forth, ing imtseff is a.elra g of woodn turfs { -sass always e-s{ienWive• in. tnfh- time ..ed in an-orchard, or µDort if convrn- a miniature sky, s aides boo turns altogether impossible. The induce- Tile equitation of the Ru+4an regular and money, If any part needs remµ- I lent, sad cover with leaves to the itepth an sibs- µiris, striking the hours on., •meat9 to enlist ale [nriuFficient eves -cgvatry' i.e.`ceRarnly ca{at l+• of'' i TM- ing or changing all the bolts are rust, of two:or three-inches, the leaves to ' silver gongs as it passes. 'F;ach Stour to keep Ihe present•.ranks Full, and provement, The-pears atreng4h st t lee ed ansa must be rout and neer umc^+ put be kept in pia'a by a slight covering is marked by a cre0ptag tortoise. A a — Austro-Hungarian army is 35Si,000men nothing short of conscription µDole# ant t15,C00 hut,es• which becomes o❑ a ''n again; �ti'e-have,ha:l the ye evperi- of earth. In this way the heads will bird OI esgirisitplumage vtar�tles at _'brag ("ward. 21,000 'more Tomei Paces and know shat they mean. �%'by keep perfectly sound altsµratan and then close at the hour, and as the song - _ y 'war (Doting 1.50,OOD mea. frith 303,000 then continue such unsatisfactory they can he•eaiity taken up ay wanted Cep a meuee sallies forth from, a Atkinses to.serve Queen Victoria at horires. The artillery-is m'nperativety racticea I -- Y - - Tor 14biWidg. ,1.*o"r fnlnily ase cabbage- Wei huoring grdtlo and wam[.erin _ - the terms nor-' offered. The cvnceWritoa weak. There are only 1 140 guns. on p Machinery costs we all know. can i:e kept in the same Way, only it over the hill, to the garden.is soon t J , the. peace estahl'Ishtnent which.are in- garb year hundreds of dollars are will nut he necessary to make the sec- to view. whicb:is,.ezpec'led, to .bring in all the rreayed to 1..0.14 in war In above num-.• - - I men that may he needed is the pay- hers are- included the cavalry, 5:,000 spent,by the farmer tor_ teals. )tuc'h and layer. 1C is quite important to meal of a "grocery-ration," so-called, ' men and 13,000 hoissee in Fence, ' es of_this.could be Waved, µiii h Kou1d','k+eap them a little telavv the freezing gVw WD10. BEAUTiFULY _ . . - and thts.iadticeoient will add $3,135,1100 t' mesa inrrrayed prnfit3. \Ce sometimes ''pant.""It has filen suggested to keep- :, ■aattally to the army bill. {ac.rramd agaln4t 3.000 men and 89,000 horses think that_the manufacturer add deal-1 them i4 sorsa convenient building,how This grtewtlon.lrt discueeed is.an Ingo for to is war: - er•are etting.the greater share of this plan.has always resulted fail- lash journal by a writer who maintains ... POLY tiQ etervice;will add another . At present the peace strength ofthe g kens• Italian army .is 126,000. men and 45,1)w the proceeds of lbs [arm. \<e would ore ay the. dry atmoepbere is fatal; that ••the ftftaees of beauty-duce not. r atter of fact, the ., war este+ilishmeat, 2291: not Fla mixuAderstood its this matter. tahhage ratvit ire kept moist and cook reach iia smith under the age of this- The farmer must be thoroughly pro- rhe slightest wilting rendi+riag it ton- British Government spends annus Y t7b0 men and 12A,000 cissa. ' . ty-five or forty." This maim-ie dis{wt - upDa its military forces-in one form or -. 9ressive to a u0e _ _ table. another no lFse than iIPO,['AO,OIiO, while to the budget,hay been aee;le i to cola- . i nary e.2 well as in other lines of • ' =the nor last year cis! onl ';li.A.Ot10: plate the armament of the first line his business.. He - :-hist • not tie union of women themselves as shows - 7 Y with the so-called 'neer• rifle,..µhi^h is . THE VENE7.ITEL� TRIBUNAL. . e1 =-=--� 000, ' The mere atatamenl of thane fig- slow-Ln utilizing the- hettatr toots the undoubted tact that "any wo- i of the 1891 pattern An-I of-which there that the brains and push of our 'The final step in the constitution of - - ores, coapted with the acknowtedgeri are .now some, 570.00) stand of arms man who craved admiration-on the inventors and man ufact.uerers erg weakness and inefficiency of the Rrit- with ,ammunition on head. - the tribunal..ot art>itrstion whish is to ect,ro of her peraomCippearance would • ish military system- is prima facie L. . placing on the triaTl[et for piirehdte+. deckle the long-pending bwundery , ,_ PI merit o[ - But the point is aimtrly•this• If through be vastly more pleased were her age to Doi of the groes mi manage --' - -- y r than ;the British War Department which neglect to properly shelter a planter -question Between._ \'eheruela . sad be guessed thin -alba , NAGc;ING STEN. or harvester the farmer is compelled j(}teat Britain hag been taken by the [ort - •atmounts to one.of the.greatest ns.- ,. y • tional eCenrlale'o[ the age. The. hide- A few months ago Dr. Cyrus Fdaon. huy a•,new-one three. or four years j selection of Professor 9•Lse,rtens, .the , This ie a very wide and delicate quos- - bound conservatism intrenehed behind µrota in the North Acnerioa,n It -view before he otherwise µDills. is there's distinguished Russian jurist an umpire mnuatainB.of red tapA seems tcrl a en- - not a direct lose which might be avoid- i and president of the court. Each party tion. Much depends upas the race and-_ errme artialea on "tagging �S omen." ed? True we may oat he able to [+Wild , to The dispute'submitted a list o£ die- sat a little opsin .the wesrisn: In some _ tirelp beyond the reach of criticism or He related his experiences as a ptrysi- s feiorm. it•John Briggs put the situs- ('expensive tool heusee, but this is not y t'nguished jurists who would.Ile acre southern lands µDimes are either L :'lien in its true light as lonTt ago as. clan, and declared that a large tiara I aecesiyarp• A,cheaj, shelter will en's, i tat,le as umpire; and Profe�sorMaert= wrinkled sad shrivelled or.fat ass — ' 18','1,when'he said of the British Army II of hunian.misery was o',early the re- Wer av well. Set poets is the ground ea y name w•as the only ow is. both shapeless -grandmothers before they I an t its maea6ement: '=tVe do not LPI} 1.8IIa of rorotaen'0 pestilent and per- bard up with rogh.: Tioards and root lists. He has a wide repuCatioa.aa as , reach the ago mentioned. In Eng- + the truth to the. English. people. The bc®rd up with rough hoards and roof ' authority in international law,and has , land a" in this ocuntryeit often hall ' -=_- sistent , "nagging" of those about with something cheap, Built it large several times served av arbitrator in ' Ian:+ that the "fulness of tx•auty" in' Prime Minister himself cannot get.at t them. and roomy: then a14-150(m ay toile sea- ::it." There will he.na real reform s.9iateYaattonal' differenres. It is ex-�women "aloes not r+e0ch rte aenith nn•• ' ' the result all'the demand for an in- But what alie,ut "nagging" '- men? son'B use of a tool is.over run it into ; petted that the,court.rr ill Convents next _den• the Ag$,of tbirty-five or,fortsy,." ,brease of the army next.year..Parlik- There are mea whose -nightly return the shed. We like. the idea of a eked i fall. im-4tice' Fulle-i•and Brewer of I The question of taste, too, has much ":meat 'will prnhably bole the extra. to their homes always means needless open on one side for adrive-way'into i the Un;ted States Supreme Court are I to do with•a decision, and it is a can- t _. tnent ' without much .:Pinus, and the y which tools can he pulled and left as ' to 'be arbitrator-, r,,n the part of Fane- on of criticism that in matters of taste English people will pay thronRh the, misery to their housebe.ds. 'They find conveniently as,they can ire left stand- I zdela, an•t-JUQtice Herschel and Col then;c<ui be no unvarying standard of fault with, their dinners, with ,the in in 'the yard. Then if a piece o1 ! ]iris on the part of.Great Britain., ,iudgment. There is a beauty- of the inose for the maintepance, of the worst d I ,----_ d most inefficient, not to use a se- househoA bills with,'the eb'►ldren and mactrinery is to stand idle-.'hut- a few bud and,a beauty of the blotsrsat}t Ln,all with avers thins alae. They make sar- daps it tail I he under `,Rlter. We have its glory• In the stye os cods fact a I ",,� meter term, bureaucracy the' ( TAE CHiLDI1EN'S TEETH. • woman probably reaches the fulness•oi Vt'Qfti,D HA, FUER SEEN. aiatic remarks that burn and scarify ,said. "Gather up t.ht s'•hinery." Ra-I her beauty.at mer_.physicatl maturity . the sensitive Soule of their wives. They ther let me,sway,"Kce + 'I gathereR ori." Mothers are beginning to realize the _ varying 11 military writer has just summed carry ho+me the worries of business. The-prinrifile upon which to.act• in this 1 importance of taking care o1 the chid- antaltttriPy and with t emrentnw�amen• Up in am interesting wa:r the, latest Yhey "take it snit" of their [amines work is to put. a tool away a9 anoat f dren's first•teeth, in,order to insure d-ble-sed fart 1=8hle i;smiins Esau- ' facts with regard to the chief military for everything that has gone wrong as we are through with .it. When. An wets on the continent. His summa- in the day's work, and some are.even ' a good'sound "second net." It should titufl na long a she kicks an in the _ .powers y the Work i9 done have it understood + eyes of those who love bar. �, W includes these important points: ooirards'eaough to-revenge- upon the that the marhine is to be pla^ed at.! be,remembered that when ach[1d has The age,limit is very elastic, derietid-, _ F'rsnce hoe naw at a cost of just innocent and helpless those wrongs once in proper shatter, Other work ma.y i kw•enty,teeth-ten upper and ten lower ing upon health, temperament, here- $125,000,000 a peace strength of 28,963 and affronts which they have not had press upon us. but it we will persist- i -111,1 that are added I doag to the Tier- 'sits,condttrona of life and a daze n nth'- ofticers, 602,7720 man, whereat' 77,000, .00uraga enough to resist,and,resent eptjy adhere to this rule we will[incl ; manent set which ahnuld be_carefully er things that heQTi Cr- pYeeer�a s>r to - ttre cavalry. and 146,661 horses; guns; upon the offender.. , it the beet. If we have not follorced.t preserved. This precaui.ion is very im- impair that. beauty which is its own $,048. But is.' war the personnel-the Dr. Edson-declared-that the djsposi- this practice and already have sat all I portant, as decay in the first double awns, for being-and for being sceen.I trained soldiers that can he put into tiaato"'nag"tu women is clearly die- tools under shelter let us at. once teet.lr is ,gometimea allowed to progress , khe'[ietd-is sextupled, and the whole ease. la Then it is utmost al- t with the irlan that those are transient, -� _ French army rPad,es the. astonishing. µ''is the venting 'of a many and cow- gather is ally expn9ed .to' the weather Wand"rvill-he TPt,iaced. This is not so, 3T ALI. DF.PNDF,D. total of three, and a hal'i million of ardGy dcaposition µbarn it is ease and 9ta'nding as an advertisement of I and the very first,indications of decay. , our shiftlessness. vent it. should receive immediate attentioa.'Che Xlo y041 think you can support mj -imen. The numl:er of horses available There are probabl as marry ns. - _ g daughter, Mr. Footer? ie inure than_ doubled, increasing from y qq children should he early taught to wash ging •moa a0 "nagging" women to t3TORING POTATOES. the teeth after' each meal; and .if this! Yes-if we are ti arried'right axaY._ 146,661 to 310,001; the guns-become hail the world,-aad there is immeasurably habit is established while they still have'I amsweretl the young main. i,caaC:___. - ,aa.riumerous-again, namely 4,400 as leas excuse for them. For men have •The pcfato crop is not'large'thbs _their first teeth. there will he very lit- ailrn;.I, the e�-Tnneee of a !ung mage- + against 3,048.. The French <i?arOtficn the relief o[-work a'ad out-of-door lite year: s fact which•-make. -it all the tle 8angef bf their naglwtiag-the per- mast. though ei.>r: . „ _is always on the alert. Jµst now it is for irritable nerves, and that is demi- manent sat. 1 much concerned about the quick-firing ed - to most women. " Men's lives have mgrs necessary that. growers take --_ ' field gun that certainly will,be intro- variety, where women know only mon.. 'Rood care of what they have and keep i A SMALL POCKET. y, Y _ T�VO SiCR:PRISF.S• duced as soon as the, hest pattern has otony _ them in first-class ennditiou for the I Bdw d-'-1 that gold mine Pau oul.R `been- defiantly- agreed upon. -In this "Nagging" in men t and women Tt heats all how Bomb peo{ile,spenil All a inistake.: We f 3 •Fe-n,-prns- France watcbes Germany. and Ger- alike is a si&n of weakness,both mor- Kood strong prices that will be likely'to I money, PPacting sal an a'an coned rn:e•,-ard.and many,-..France; while Rus+ia and Aus- al and intelldaua4. Lttm9n it means a prevail during_the winter ancl.spring.,I , I'es; and it beats all how some peo- .ha assaved• the dust of a g.artuate tris:aratch both'. The change viili be wretched cowardice as weLL It potatoes are buried says Iowa Home- the get money to spend. � from a goidrure instita e. - - - ' • • . .. , . , . . . 11 . . �. -. ol, ?w I P .-. . . .r.. 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Q m (�A jQ� ation,the oaerc s ss for b hl,e' t _ CALIFORNIA 1 -- ' �►..P >D 88i - T ' .- �� � iA i� 1Ji1�3i1�. and passenger traTlio w fob could - - - Maq' usfactur' e ,,,,,, ;; . ; t:.. Of course you expect to go there ,� 4�il ''!r� -= readily be obtained at est as an thin winter• Let me whisper some= Alternative to climUng precipiree, DOOTORB RECIOMM<ND , a►ORDB OF WARRJkG FdOI[ T$B dying of atarvatioa,`hel frozen.to thing in yo�xr ee.� Be sure that the ¢�`~ LONDON FINANCIAL TIME& death, or daeheid to pij/i,e'ts descend- return portion of youp ticket reads . _ ing rapids. via the Nartherp -Pacific 6hasta. cotimbe to. Toronto gills lfdt a lasers BLL •ser�� N der Ibeat CANADA GIV WARNING. Route. and dab of any W"� with '. r , -site p The Canadia Then you will see the grandest morn- SA LADK :pO�tta r - rrtt►l+ ares 7 Nlialasi•ro •t ai THIP P G rnment, with the Iain scenery in tbe,LU nited States, in- ' alaYaLO[ ani a Ttitter, candor`and alt ' which has always cluding Mt. Hood and Mt. Rainier, 'ani ROn"nience& �� marked itsadminis at'ion,has issued a St,Helena, Mt. Adamsaadotbers. You �ev10II Tea LA0 p t r ^ The Financial Times, Laudon,writes ___ !h est Ms tNa f, otn Lha C notice that The attention of the Helene, Mt. Adams and others. You -- ----•---• � '� y r►nadisn gold country as fol- Managing Commit es of the Emi- rLo CAaadiea Pea1. will also be pp��rrivllegeci to make aide �pri�,paid Mtaio stamps wsn2id. flood w . lows; In general terms we All know Brenta'' nformatiofTxOffice having been trips into the Kootenai Country,where _n.L atual seToronto Truth Bu l les l ng„ - ' thsE there are diffjcwlties-.in the way drnwa to various advertisements of such wonderful new gold discoveries _ - s of gettia to the Persons or ayndicatea professing to de- have been made, and to Yellowstone SSM s�slpa,-Now INIPWIattoss, ltaast I g goldfields on the spateh parties of aatigranta and pro- llinglish sheep and Jm•rloan b rw " Yukon River. Bu Park; the wonderland not only of the Reliable good, 1rtgYfprio a Ara �i ��' �BIra�B ST. t' t,•speaking for oar- sppecters to the.Klenhike gdld fields United States; bat of the World. it Rs•.WutK��, `' .^s, aelv'es, we had' not the faintest con the pn[iljc is•wlimed 'that these gold Park season begins June •fat 'each - fields are not at present accessible to s caption of .the extent of these dill+-. year. Close railroad connectioae made pgoppg ryD to Csca :,caltiea until we read' in thie.moath'a .ordinary emigrants, and is strongly. in L'nion'Station, Portland, for Ppget PATENTS1. and leu�eI¢a conn' • CANADA PChiililAnch I ``� Btraad Ma urged not to send money in cones- Bound'cities and the east, via North- tri.•by a H Sierra gazlne, as interview with queace of such advertisements with- ;.t.ae Aaonq,o.n.a. Lu• inns,Torenia.. LOAN & SAYINQS COMPANY ' - Mr. Harr de Windt, a well-knawa g ry era.Pacific. rite for tr«boot oa p•te. •/a out makin enqui either at the _ + Harry Chaa .8 Fee,. General ' Passenger. _ ►-- � - --almost famous-ez ]gran, wh9 ,has High office c=osy the office of the Agent, St. Pau), Olin, tarsuiYw osWw..............gsN,oa , , beea'ttere.The recikal o!the obstacles 'High Commissioner for Canada,17 Vic- hid-apcap":............•... slow,sp .� "^" tone street, London, S. V." Weunder- ass•te,,...I.....I...............il,no= r'i in the way of getting to the fields stand that our own Emigration Office A WEA& COMPARISON. JT. ah, has yen similar advice,and warnings At last, after many,dangrira, she had $ase Oarras-TORONTO ST., TORONTq would make a ,kli-metallist chortle ia. Branch Offices-1 v%mPxo MAff.,•IrD- - -- bIs joy, were it. dot for the fact that of this�eind'otlgltt apt .to ;lie din=e- brave8 the terlore of filly ChUcimt Pass VaxcoUvzie B _ Mr. de Windt r Ssrded. and had rejoined her lover oa the The ample resources =i this Coaspaa� ewldei p edjcts that n)1 the Klondike. l troubles will ultimately be overcome. la Directors to make vmoes on Zeal! Y Are you glad to nee meg she asked, 1CQERAL GOOD 1[D�RO.VED M AND �d `r a His statements able Do oa still think that I, am worth M-acre mortgaged terms in the counties Mµwithout delayy at low rates' of inter _- bear,the_tamiatg-� A WIDOW'S STRUCsLE y lifeat sad LambWn for saes on the most fatorable tArm,et rspa,mq im m wet ht is old? Middlepex, Essex, ted.oa Im uses Fares and dddi���tatt � '" p=ees of truth,impartiality.and lfi- g. We very cheap•=mall amotinl down ltalaaoe lLoaae t= � •telli'geaee. - '- n go di' he cried contemptuously, as At a low rate o!interest For 11sG ipppl, W Prodna va Town and Crtt Pro rde• 1[es{. LARD ,WOO BROUGHT ON ''A he folded her to his frozen bosom. W =AM F. BULLEN, Manages Ostarlo Baltes saes ���� Deheattss�s Perh NO AXE TO GRIND. y My darling, yon are worth your weight Lona rk Debs-tore Co. tmdos. °bA��tioTe will Do received et tke oideea of _ • _ ..: S�VERE'ILLI`ESS. in hash! - There'Is obviously a0 rrre to grind. .. IIDUMIIf b7on fN Weep . J. HERBERT MASON, - % Company I. married the ezplorer; while narrating his own server IMetrati•a, Hiai■. tie Oloe million bottles o d is t YOU1001. D �oa Dar Dir°°t°r.Tasoato •- ens and 6x- CiLt cough with shuoh's. Cure. . . Managing axperjedees, of a kind calculated to tress weataess-tor. wtllfas-s• Plnk T het Cough Oare. - give one a cold shiver. down the spine, P111a tame to ter Reuse Airier MotIMd al year. Garners, a ottao- , 2M 400�1a'i ''° zonclndee in this wise-"Aa to the trent�'d• yeffi• ,!�doses for 86 oea?a. Bold by all, bm anal.clause by R J. Jefferies,M. D. druggist/. �.H.D. It yon are married you surely seed a ppppm� pp II ,r p - great Slondike -rush'- next spring, From the Fort William Journal. Ljy�Agents wanted at Dace In everJoottat,t PIInLEsB I1i111�Y��11�4 !�{II18 there is no doubt it-will alter the lace Fn the town of Fort William lives a a any iaarsnts•d. sandfor aiscalara. $ $peek f6r �'e1ri8�e QOmp�lill* X brave widow, who for yearn has by ITP TO DATE.. rbcar sad addressof the entire region, the climate .nom disk of eonetant labor kept the wolf KZClS r� 88RfahnaadSG�►. Tb•Ir seaters tieatfh, Mafateba t►treagth,•withatsadin Rallwa a sad steamships from the door and her little [ami! Hurry sad clean uL before dinner, 0°t lands awes Vatre!�b• t B• y y Henry,urged Mrs.�ti heeler. These remarkable glib a»A•s1g-ei to 1ne and telagrsphe will soon be eetabiished, together. From morning till night 'Now, twenty years ago, a husband r mots comfort and ease,and to Bare the h }, a Fortune° wi!1 be made and the nnlack sthe toiled to provide comforts for her so addressed would,have•washed his Q.-DUTHIE & SV7,8 pa Intuland t3 ars towt+feh W _, Y loved ones until nature at last protest- lanais coast+wt�n�Ssa TMy are aMs forced to the wall. Sensational reports face sad brushed his hair, but bir. Q[ate,Bheet-WoUa Tile&Grovel Rooters lutel, essential to those v sager from an _ <l` ed against each a constant drain on Wheeler didn't. He rushed outin- cessive.paip at the aeat of esa� array. be expected daily, for the-'place her strength, and so she be an to leas 'to, the twilight and. cleaned his sheet Metal Cettinitt TRoofinerra eotbs Tile, Red.. oerioilnil effhafoa M' 7 ogee dlnWei F Sa a reaY�ba► Tiddler'a ground,honey- health, Soon the slender frame be- wheel. nicci Fck el4 Traces,Ito king Ylti0. to a ancti�ra the pat- and ovarian r -oto. sad bealtar l combed b , rivers and oreeltq with sands 11 came unable to-bear Its daily load'of 8ovvapiDes tc.;sap lied the trade as ion of the ovarian vice sire They »»gg■taM y toil, and file . the"bowela, linitart alreagth and TVAII17 to - 3' poor mather was at last stay of gold Thera to plenty of room for forced to give u the unequal rna- .DROPSY AND HBART Dl3EA8E. Tslepbone 11i Remo•Wldmor ata., weaken+d uteri-e.. or nn+ t re° ea tf1N +_. B p 4 nation of the heart,Dns r the %'Dorf autto A great cure and a great teatlmoa For '� ONTO• ail between the$loadike to the Cas- 'East, and become a burden where - e complexion Lo a ben thfal bee, v�vlw i tan 7eara I care=en greatly from Bart Drs• - d o tie ajar• aha had Dace been the chief support. ease Flutiorinis of the Heart and Smothering is to t•a brain a- servo oantsea. =ran L. Nerreue prostration, heart disease, Spe1V.mals my life a torment. I was cone Apples Poultry Eggs,- a s fonihfatfemale for the tsx aw•n her ceimow .,, "Let the old seekers take then time consumption: and other names were fined to mr bed. Drop, set-in- My phpsf-, • a n ty Lad the trylns ebaaa wh tows ft "x: B to 1 ! remand fres 1n ever. period of life t%roaebaAt mat! and matte prudent preparations. The even to her mailad b local h Bio- clan cold me to re r the wore=, fuses Llndtae zsasatiioa,the art an a reatallaahboasrs w1 y Y p Dr.Agnew's Caro far the Henri the dn�e• The Dawson Commission Co.* _,- I . ultimate result will doubtless be that Lana. but months passed,during w ich mu pxwr. As your drug at hr tbe� sad she "eutferad untold a on without 'gar"great relief, cos bottle cnrod Lhe Dropsy Car.et west Market and Colborne OL, -TOa0M70, to does not keep=ham in■tnCt h•eau n a little kaawa rsgtioa'will be dotted Q Y• and my Heart. ih.m for yea. Prise Ri,f'e bottis er tl �` finding any relief from her sufferings. Mrs.James Adam+.6Teacase,-N.Y. , with thriving allies. and the shouts o! '�� �� ��•RTs_TS !or 3s.ss. Whobe•ale Agou IL f=irm h from khe fortunate few sill Palpitation of the heart, dizziness. ex . , i v s Tho ��.~.,oh-._,.,.•., i" .., •._,nes �� p trams pain in the chest, dose of apps- . MMOSE, TO B.E SL RE9 . 1 Witltes 5trs•t Toronta, - drown tbedying wails of the many who tite and nervousness were some of the Bim/ FOR 1'rWW-r7 WVl1N TM IL , pi will [a31." Thera words are worthy of a in toms of the disease. gatherings Everett Wrest-Here's a woman's. - - COPPER R t t�t caused excruciating Fain formed conference has ado ted resolutions de p r consideration by all interested. either at the knee joints and other parte of pouncing men who lets their wives BRAB$, - J Sr - _ " as 'prospective gold seekers oa their the body an-i at'last she became per- support. them. . LEAD. NQ . ' ' L _! ay A. Mann � The idem! s awn account or through the media of featly helpleae and unable to walk or IatDltZtlrrO>s P-IltEP1oR FAL EA1t1L - BAK' , explorst_.ion and development .com- even .nit up. At this stage she was Whose wives, pray.sboulay we let sup- --' _ t _ advised to enter t�2e hospital. that she port wit wiaiENT�. V be"10a es slim esa'+At_-!_algia panies. To these companies, as to in- might have the. benefit of skilled -' � ' "apat/sot o F♦YQiI-tl.7t>t sttWM �a6�n""� W� ' ...dividuial prospecttors, the remark ape nurses as .rail as beat medical.treat- DREADP QL,LY NEA90�t , - �. plica that "the shcotta of triumph from Patent: but 'atter spending some time Genii-I was dzeadfull; iservoua, and sante. asnls • lana•, " POWDER ..there without obtaining as relief th[� for relief took loa�r Karl s Clover Root Barri.tom e-c.,reinovod `'the tortanate few will drown the dy- to WaKley Hid Rich- poor woman gave upall hope arrecav-i Tee, it qquoted my nerves end LAW mandSt: J„4% THE COOK'S BEST FRIEND - • .`ing waits of tae many-who will fail, ery and anted to be taken home. strengthened my whole Nervous Bys- •mato. NOT.A HAPPY LOT, ' emancipated an=t weak bad she become tem, I was troubled with CQ11AiP6- ' -- -_. , _-__ +Allot:/t S+Lt IM CANADA, -311r• de Windt is very careful town=s that her friends were shocked at tion, $+esus end Dowel trouble Year ever hod who starts from' Eaglsad her tlppearance. and as utterly Tea sooniansed m,y system so cbor- E EY KNITTING . Y Y hopeless was her condition that it oilgbJy that I rappidl77 regained health for .tee Klondike fields,that itis mad- rues like mockery to speak hopefully and strength. Mrs 8. A.Sweet, Hash ftieelNC I��i �/H�N ESt1 0. ' - henr*tt,_1Lo a= with len than £9W cap+• of her ultimate recoverg. What -thea fold. Cmn Bold by all dru�>rlata tel. "You've got to get ycarself, and was the Astonishment of all who bed :_ - '�NOR,1dAh: ' :-7.1' �� ppeorbaps half a ton of stores, over known her dreadful condition to hear OLD ANG RELIABLII tboussnda of miles of awful country that she had at last found a remedy - alW1iMM tR! i snow* mountains stormy lakes and rag- whose magical power at once demon- What is your Idea , of a strong-� 'IRM N 1/a Tw• Ing rapids.". :drat is not a cheering strafed the fact'that where there is` minded womanf clefs Your,bm t,mm,be" i a"^ prospect, and there are other trifling life there is hope: The nand of this Well, she is aw woman who can look - . . i with ev deter la, such as gnaw blindness, acct- remedy that worked such a wonderful at a pbotograph of a baby"-without ♦ai -MONEY. - 1. dents on. the water, scurvy,filthy cam- change in such ashort time was Dr saying,_Ah, bowl cutei . " = 1f10Ni g' MA N _ .. panic Vbyoic*Hy and morally,acct- Williams' Pink Vills, and atter taking -, '` .PH.tCN 6E>7� - • dent.a-in moantain climbing and so on. five boxes she was able to walk,ahout p y $15, •20, $Da v :-Taking' one consideration with) aa- and visit her friends. Her strength Yf[. ALLISON'S$ L. it otbrr,the K4oddlke explorer's lot in not gt auivally bqt surely returned and to a• s •+ B,RVIJ• Veva�G11Y p happy one. few months from the time ahE began $�A'LTi'IB� $A�~ s MR . _; .The photographs illustrating this in- using the medicine site was able.to re- Day by day is.winning the good will or al, CAN ! tervtew, are all interesting, and one ruse her work. The subject of this kidw sufferers. Have you a pat°in the Bach Is! � law � _ in. particular i° appaling. It makes article, Mas. Jane Marceille, is well Blydd. .or Kidney trona}uar try them once - one feel giddy to rock at the picture known. and her youthful and healthy Tor w11 I ove them. They're gt od.I fall boxes - --- -- of Ddr, de �V nest, sealing a precipice s pearswe to-day causes people* to ex- p�t paid to an address for ffia. in stamps ����%"," "r•'i.,�� a at an an to of more than 45 degrees, atm-woadere will never.cease. ,She 7'L•) tt�e a�hiT�� Ea la flamed , ee dotxd by thousands: surras lila '.. -'.:"Som e 1 w ire l kc .as a necessary stage in his journey sttributes bar restoration to her fam- . • to-the fields. At one point in. the Uy, solely to the virtues to be found �rsehvllM tMtt. _ - - ��oouitrney, wbou transportauou by water in Dr.. Willismts' Pink Pitta,and her ez- Sbiloh's Consumption Cure flares fr ";� :Ixoomea necessary, the ezploter or perience she hopes: may peso some other where others fail. It if thri leading ?,ri ) t pprospector hue to build his awn hhamq�tl. saitferer o° the right road to health: Cough Cure, find no hue anonld be ar� oes __. . . - - Oa arriving at the head of Lake Liadle- This great remedy enriches and par- witihoat, it. P;eeam w faits anti goat+ p �� a`f y� �,.ti . .-. .: Mann, the first of a chain of five ifies the blood. strengthens the nerves, 144 to the spot, . the more wo �T ie L7� hl`e l-. ` lakes, this becomes essential: "You and is this at'ay goes co the ,root of . _. - :•mast build a boat here capable of mw ro frirself and your storea-hurt.- and curing w.ben other om the a•stern, POWER OF ATTRACTION. �us 'wiveswh o use S A F� ' 1 O W `'dreda mii,d ac rose likes and through IiameTPi Y Pillsbox of thasghe tradeenuine ark boWil okt you enjoy 6cr b y e as Never .Q..eem `o ='OW o �,�r 2L LPa"' .:., -, . _ =snide. It doesn't mitten if oil know on the wrapper around the box. and En it? Great Scottt M lana eye " nothing of boat buildings you must the urchase can Joy• y B A complete wreck of domestic ha build some sort of boat or raft, or else p, protect-himseft from 'atayed up sad read it atter' I'd gone p ppiasss has often resulted Kiel Cam rtrack over tire svrfnl Chilcooc. ifapoaitioa by refusing all others. Sold to Ixd. badly washed dishes, from.iia uadean kitchea,.or>ti'om trines which `.`Where .in the wood!' you Ask is dig- by all dealer at b0 cents a box or six 00�d. . 1 boxes for $2.50. liiiirt as sire Hut thus a mea often •nay, •You have to fe I the trees for1. Harl'a.Clover Root Tea U'a pleasant by >� jadgw of hrI it-aye, and travel mites to find - BEA6TS, BIRDS AND FISH. tcve. Regn to make atned thebowela! purit to M- wife+s devotion to her family, Clad pefiitrEes her w;th Qeneh a ., -tree, eo disafforested hsa' this a t ocoodd pp e when he Sada her rxreleq is thew friars. iRaa �,w been b hundreds of eager gold-aeek� osootys.. $old b� all drrrstr[sts. _ -_ nw-. d' ydutt It should he The Caymans in the West Indies-ex- a large part of ito thrifty ntaatnea� sad its consequent happirten t• sot merely the tools for tree telling part nothing but turtles... ., :.- _. A SAFE GUESS. `.•., SABOLIO. . _ : e nd.plank sawing„ bat--even-the :very � . V pitch which ca to caulk the seams of The tiger's atreagth ezceeds that.of . How'old would yoty guess ,her to 4 GroeoS•+olte4n snbe}itasa e6e4per soots ler gAPOLIOa to nada• your crazy craft." the lion. Five mea as sanity hold bet better profit. eend'badc s+•-ca a-Melon,Ilya lap'+Mt lyvfuR Jose wtir DRAWING THE MORAL. •' 'down a lion, but nine are required to -Oh, about 25 would be a safe I, we"orrlr".•a•+ - . - - . - The starting pant from comparative -subdue a tiger. guess% � . civilization is a place called Jureau, On' June 12. 1775, -upwards of 3'400 She's surely older than than I said 'l5 would' tie a safe guess. -\' saes. when you leave that, says . Mr: samlon ii•ere taken above the bridge It is ahvaya 'safer to underguess de Windt, 'there is no more food for is the River Tyae, and sold in New- B vlelpef tbetmpeseedstad `•*� .-eight hundred miles, and gold won't dint=s at Id and ..1 1-4d a woman's ago. She may hear . of GREAT-POPULAR OFFER 1 L, it.,, Miners, he adds, have been per pound. it• a esder.etoasbaadi•d�be°��a� V Herman-Gtineallue, of Beech Creek, (306. 11010�eser tale seimowlepasd 'found dying of starvation in the camps peen., recently caught a large cats- mss orlc o[ the Cintary we e»now enabled to offer it to the pahlit d far:1•ss then a ubllolters'.privest will+ tiacke.,of'gold dtiat 'for their,pi)- mount, in a trap at the head of,Big AH 1 THE.TORHEN T • TlvIIeanas portions,wko herttafors have am" able to"oaiamw ti wto egerLy wekaa t3� Iowa, Run. The animal measured three feet opportnoihbsacn» redaadpria"Z7utilseastosiAeltfevaaeai,e[>f:oderas7>taN, -- The moral to be,drnwa from•what -seven_inebee from the ti of.the,nose Aad DIsttwss When the Skin•to oa Dire --- ---H Mr.• de Windt assn explorer,has said to. the tip of the tail!:Guasallus }las With Disease. '1M PUM A VAGNAUS regarding the way of getting to ElOn- also caught tour heara in tralis last Allthe etinairg,,aggravating, burning lad .' .1 -dike . a very simple one. ..The.Bold winter. Itohtn4 aceoatpaniments' to the dozen or letion - -fields are of.Fabulous richneas, but to Live bees are sometimes shi d on mo=os In a magic by th banal barna gnity arra Stan dar' d ' D g, at them involves fearful risks of shipped allayed like magic by the ascot Dr. Agnew's i e_to as to keep them dormant during- Ointment, One application relieves piles . . every conceivable kind. The richness Ig jaurnep. This Is particularly the acs ma, salt iheam,itch, tetter, ringworm in , 1. Of the fields, however, is such as to case with bumble bees, whicb'have been atrios, Never falls to aura OF. IMM ENGLISH LANGUAGE,. I 111. premise ample profit to those who yea- taken to'New: Zealand, where they are : r b}aesmp� �a d g b ply -s.t,a..a Lure to spend their money in-providing useful in fertilizing the- red-clover - ' EASILY' DEFT. ED. r-.J meet amplete.and rent esti•riuch. new "-_t-7t • • faoititiea for access_ Ia the best event w•bich has been introduced into the col- a>vto-ea It b tvvywhat•edi•standard, It }s a gamble: but the'possibilities of ony. What is courting danger, Uncle I ENTIRELY NEW .P ,r► Itbaotatepem;reaasII;or t. Th in Klondike are illimitable, and I. . .... Simoat i i Twos a my other workk,bat 1. the people-who provide the means of -'- Aay kind of courting. FROM COVER TO-COVET. theresnitottLe laborf scads getting there in a reasonallle time, HAS STRONGLY INFLUENCED THE et T v°f saw• • the wtaam as� ►nd with only.a moderate danger to • _.. . _ , flue rs oN opedal in world. Nearly life..sues lrmb, will be certain y en. COMMONS. - Howe This? top of the l saivaeiti ooueges,and tdistmc In.atutions • titled to a very handsome percentage It to a fact worthy of record that at least We offer One Hundred'Dollsre Rew,Itrd far St talo ldweesrpreeowTnnartlgb���lbn•�aleedpditaiai�etaII�t ri lrtam h k Afty metnberre of the Honae of Commode are aa, case of Catairh that cannot be cared 6 OverJM laid f fb lO lb aodncuorobalbatote pt1 the capital t they put in, keeping in able tonsil tabes4r.uMted aad.convinoin Hall'eCatarr%Core: y arta lac at per y g ouplefsoo was or emork Peverwsian ..mind 'the very_seriow .risks they un• .s�timony ro the good effects of De. Agnew�i F. J.CHEV)cY est CO.,Toledo O. dtcttonarywetcotaes1*11hnth pT setbesibomtheworldova, dertake• The• profi}em o transports- Catarrhal l'awder in case of cold is the head We, the undereigW, have known li'. J. As thaat.James' Be London,declares. "It is au edmtre, Yio 2 ie the ones to he solved. There Is or catarrh to uta, several diffareat-shapes :Chen tgr.thti teat 16 yearn, and beliare him tion of Llttrary !i.:Itehoald%shy otlJ - • ' no ..qu�on as to the outcome, pro- These columns have recorded the testimony of perfec y lhio°orable in all business trsneaatiOts Asnfaa" Tbe��isN*seine 1.0 soma from eD tbeI AISAW ;, _ vided that this result is arrived alt, .members npre"entlnaacon-Art is in every sad their 15r etooarryouta°yobligatione lean asd>MY•l aewrpassA ewo' and Ft eplkgss. borber of the Dbmia on. AC.this wrtGiag we made by t%air ttrm as welt"411 muss of LW71 nes a-d worsen everywiRre.'. ,,,, But here we must warn our readers have before as the wordsof Mr. Arthur A, WesTkTRUAx,WholesaleDrungle Toledo,0 �SrosslvnL.cr1;tlap=leadWlHaadatd]„etieasr, ,to he very watchful in one special re- Brunson,M.P., of Richelieu, Que„ and Hage WALDINcr, HrxNAx -est M.RTI.•r, Wholeapie hound L leather,if3Rt Wowfill tythec>oai Our Great Offer-of , sse�ct. Assumr that the existing dif. H.Rosa,M.P.,of Dnsda•,wbo join with their Drng�16,Toledo,0. platew=eaarloj whevel�m•,alats��T loaodla %9, - :.ficultiea.:ia Iran Tort sre' overrome, it other members to ietting whattbiaremady has Hsi'a catarrh lure is taken internally, act, =Tap shNp.nnt eanyeos I�rs�eie to say oddrew for Ae'The Coftfl�i�e�Work done for them in caeca of catarrhal trouble.• ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur ler= ries of PanwtRiambindae,7scwb•zva. Os+lerSrera ' � will be the help t of folly to accept. At the present time,wbeti so many are suffer• faoea of ria system. Testimoutal sen free p you !'er tmo i as a .basis frit, .n estimate of ititure 3n frdm'inIIaonsa,la-tho'baa,d I.t wa triesd -rrlce_7a'c:pirbottla'HolibjalfDiinggitsts: i '''�N',ARD tat GOW (UNION SQUAlti]NO) NEW YORK. 1 earnings, and hereby for capitaliz. t 3. Haire FamilyPwo are the best. - -. - _ - .. . . _ -.. EM . . .. - _ _ ... y' -- _. _.._.___L. _ .. -- ..a . . .. _-. _ ..s . . .,€.,.w_,J'+ "+.'�.• x �..,.rq"•!. .. 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Jf � • yam,$+,. .. . - — — e �:KP By -B roe , a�, �� Vz,i TO0US6UBSCUMICAB:B reterlins y Abbott,of Toronto, was here &very low state,and it will be a miracle if _ - . - ,�. `"� "TM' Ia the addrsu label on your paper yon Wedaesday he reaovets. Theo Osco is goia &round - ' ly , can a]waysasowistathedate-to 1. P` 8. . Wise w-O woatber lobo �ICk1$&C0+will ve =subscription TniaNswes•�it =W�V4eBidii7ie,of�Vbitby, was able t0 hale that the attack and robb$ry Was the !�-- yOlTtll@ , ?* ,�' Remittances are wkaowledgae8 b�a work of local crooks, and not the d gee. J. ge stock Toronto Weekly Globe from now do - .ehanse od �to on label oa the>)rst paper oi• some up here.and vote on Wednesday, y �'"to rewlpt of money at wee oma. aisys -Mrs. M. Reid, of Toronto, is here strangera_as the.poor man Afnagines. .The ,of croque s,.- storm January 1st; 1899,'for•only$1.' Call kserser ahsd.ap.ta skean tf this week wish her iisier, Mre. .Jo7me saiheaes20pewhio the boSernwna rued- fibers, toes jest anleave your order. __, _ _ _ -""+ Greenlaw. • • y opened o ward for a apprehension and conviction - you think of baying 1,good heevy ' ,. y� --Mrs. John Leslie and,daugbter are. Child' ea' rubbers F lis4k M$ with D.W.Kennedy and wife, of Clare• of the guilty pariia. _ overcoat. -.. __ r -_ • moat for a week. STOUFFVIILS: Gent' is re you ars in need of a-stir of._good ._ w $carboro Tp, council meets in raga• _ $� olxeap ggilts. lar.session in O`Leary's hall, Woburn,on Ms: and Mrs.J.B. Ra er, of West rice new znb- ,a 210=RWG,ON:T., NOV. 19,'189'1 ` `Monda next,Nov:22nd. tea• If you want aayihing in,-olothing,�--.•- � y Branch,Mich.,are visiting ins mother's, rs at 60 a new storm , Y -W. Hodgson, a former resident of Mrs.Ra mer, rubbers. ' . call on' J. Dickie dt Co. _ Wr � 5, TT T �t this valla". was herb Wednesday'and On Friday lies, November 6ib, share Be sure and see J. Dickie d Co'a. ; ,�` -.L3�CAl3I�7M 'i, called upon some old friends. J. D. & Chive a•eplandid lot c+f p0 awed awayJuba Lehman at she rest- men's heavy sod plain all Wool shirts -.Geo. Gildere ban been sed'for ppunion.and Lwool 0srpets eoitte . - - dente of hie daughter, Mrs. J. B. Ray and drawers at 50 cents. - some days with s severe_cold,much is. mer,West Branch, Miob: Deceased bad v attractive patterns at exception. �, -Jobs Cuthbert of Toronto,-was here sembhng'grippe hi its attentions: g age of 78 ears 8 mos. ill low rices, We Challenge the world in value on r - ,- _ !- rbached the ood old y P -, k t ibis week, -Thurda next, November 26th,will our heavy all wool sox at 20 cents per '�', 9 and 27 days. J.Dickie ck Co.h9ve just eased intoe -Rev, McDiarmid, of Whitby,insisted' be observed throughout Canada and the The annual sermon of the A 0 II W l I? pair. J.•Dickie .�Co. Rev. Thom wish his revival services this IIniaed Staien•&B Thanks 'vin Da . stook this week a .new shipment of J Dickie dt Co. are showin yfar Thanksgiving y will be reached b Rev. P. C:Carver , week. -I.Wise;R. Moore,T, A. Greig sad in the preached fist Church here on Deo, 6th gent s ladies, And children a boots and g ods , 4 B p the largest stunk of dress go in iT _ -Mise Etta Head returned final W.J. Clark attended the funeral of the at 10,80. The -brethern will assemble shoes, and r port some eaoeptionally town. BOme splendid values of silk } Oshawi this week,after spending a fort• late I:jcPsa Forsyth, st .LTabridge on at their lodge room at 10 o'clock sharp good valnee.� Cleat's fine laced bels D there. Monday, and march in s body to the.church.-., and heavy belows tongue boots only miatnres and tweed effects. -A lady's shopping bag has been left -A. Mullett and wife returned from The preliminary invest' ation in the For floor•oileleth o call on J.D,•& ,l ^,.with ne for identification. 3+he owner the north west the'other day. The are P y x^1.26 per pair.. g y case of John illePhereoa of Ringwood, John Dickie & Co. announce that Co. Some splendid patterns ant any _ can have same by calling.and,proving ••both looking hearty, and speak hopefully arrested on suspicion of being conadeted size and shape desired. of :..property. of the western country. - with the stealing 8115 from 6ylveater's they have just received fifty of those J;Dickie 8t Co.are rb aredtomel;e -Miss Lizzie Hartrick. went to St. -bars. Foreman, of western.Ontario, store at Ringwood, which had been ad•, beautiful plc€ores to be given away I P P 'Michael's bogpital a few days ago,for is with her mother,` Mrs. Knox, or., of jenrned from the 5th inat., was resumed with a 25 cent pound of Barton Baking i up good: tweed -suits for $8 and $10, -sreatmeat. 813.ie progressing nicely we the Brock road. The old lap is fee&•, Friday morning before Magistrates powder. As no more of these pictures bet#er at $12, first-class for $14 and e are told. le health,being over rJ0 years of age. Sanders and Dougherty. Their Worships a -can be had every lady should call early $15. , Come.and see as. tt - -- -•Oui correspondents aie somewhat -Ed. and Alf.Mahler were here this decided that the eciden,q was not strong • backward this week, but we hope that week looking around. They are not enough to warrant them in sending him and get one. _�,ong.xnbber boots, all size& kept lit •-_ next week will see a more vigorous move• -tinning• any of their- seven evaporators down for trial,-and accordin i the case wool 'blankets, cotton' blankets, stock,-_ Canada -Rubber .Company's - . .,.. shoot on their-part.- . . this pear on account of the scarcity.of against him wee' diamiesed.y The deoi• �iniofl bla>skets, grey blankets, white make. . Selling cheap. -W.J.Reazin returned from Dfuekoka..apples cion was a popular one, as was evidenced blankets,horse blankets,wool carriage Caps, in gent's, boy's andehildren's on$sinrday bot nary a deer accompanied -Thos. Skean,who was charged with b the cls is of hands when th' ma etc:` See'our,ca s,.the"have a fine`veriet Seo otic him. His tri was more of a business. G. �'.Decker,'with selling liquor ualaw• y clapping g' rugs, `travelling rugs, p y. P g n, istrates rendered their decision. Lawyer heat/ wool blankets, special value new fancy wool tams, eat variet * , ;•one.than it was one of pleasure. fully-opposite the Woodbine, stood his �IeCullou h Cbl defended the prisoner, y P � y' Rev. Roach,a former Bible Chris• trial the other 'day' and the case was din• g y $`?.75 per pair. Come and see them. cheap. h - the court room was.crowded but morn• _ _ _ _ _ 4, - sian minister here was-with friends in missed. ing and-aftern,)oo. -- - - . this locality this week, He owns the - -W, g Dunbar narrowly escaped - • '�r . - !a 1, 'farm tenanted by.Richard Pollard. to our being seriously injured Tuesday morning Local Option Defeated. ej 0 � DICKIE 1`L C C►e ( @roHrr DICKIE CO. - south: ' _ _. _ - while going•tip stairs. The escape was . - _ - -Rev.Frazer,of Bowmanville,preach• almost complete, however, and in a few Much excitement prevailed ai the var• _ . . ' " ­ ` ' ' ' .", .. -ad miseioaary=Sermons'in Sf. Andrew's niinuiee he was all right again. ions polling pplaces.througbout this town. _ - - 2. ehureb bare on Sunday Hast, and his re -The probabilities this week hake been shite on TPddneeday, slid 'particularly at e*/� �' CANA " -.. L 01 . I ,l . marks were listened to by large-congre• strongly urging upon us the likelihood of Claremont, Brougham and Pickering W. . - , . . �'- :��'­�. -' gations. At Brougham he ...was also the early arrival of winter, and indeed were the streets thronged with-electors. • G - greeted with .,good turnout. Rey. Ma the style of the atmosphere during the. Those who opposed the repeal fought "" . �. �11 Amey officiated in the Presbyterian puh peat few days would Nape s tendency to gallantly,as.-did their opponents, and the __ • • _. -- .- pit as Bowmanyillb. ' - ' • direct our attention in the same line, result was awaited with much anxiety by Has the Best Lantern in Wire nails $2.40 per Cott. _ -We deeply sympathize with Bro. Some of our weather propbete'say that all. The dumber of votes polled through. - Canada,?5 Cents worth $i. _ . - All sizes. l `' ycongg,of the North Ontario Time@ in bis. we will have some fine weather yet, but out the municipality may be coaeidered , . srouble. Thursday morning about 1.45 we may have to wait until next summer small but considering the busy season _ - r •- fire was discovered in the Times block. for it. and backward fall it is not to be wonder. - --- _ k and the entire building was consumed. -While eonplln cars at Holland Can, ed at. �O>�.Pf9t:Y11211$' 161 tb" B2?a ce t2].t t - +fiery little furnishings being saved. In are. near Owen the othar. lay. - Following is the official returns as se 1ZZtQ=e®t you dVOZ 3T 'DtT1!!@ls. Vf sursam not yet known Througb the Robert Boyne bad the second finger of his cured by us from Returning Officer Don. _ <_' =:firs IIzbsidp suffers a serious lou. right hand so badly smashed that amps aid R.Beaton - - - ,, - -The parents of this school nation talion was deemed advisable. Robert raNaaas xo.iirasa . . - . 1. d who bave children &%loading the junior was in the 0.T.IL round house al York POLLING MACE � I � p dspaftmeat of the school have received for @oma time, but this spring went to P 18 7 _-.189 -" inniaii4aW sa attend a Thanksgivi13q c0a' Toronto junction and engaged with the Grange Ha1L.....47.. .tj6.., ::47...,69 '�' _ ,��, . earl to be held on Wednesday afsornooa C.P.R. Is. Mnab s mpashy is felt Mir o House..a1:..:1113..,..:40....48 _ _ prop yh - _ of next week. For a couple of haute the for him by his numerous friends here. Dale's Ha11........7&....31......90 72.,..CCB .. ' . - - papile will hold a sm of a oonverwzonis, D. J• O'Doa bas, the labor advo• Livarpool9faelwl..69....82......72..,.SO ill t � ':­­- - P"49 at 8 p.m.the parents will be admitted case,of Tomato.addreeted a mass-meet. Ch wood.. : 48. ..37.... .118....88 . . # n p r e I , . ._when a missellsaaons m will bs mb of the eleswrs in Pirie s ball Monda B sale... .... .88....86....':68.....57 1 1 1 V 1 0pe 1 1 I i Wogs y HronghamE....:.t16....64......b7,,..b4 g _ p�r'eeventd by ibe pupils. The little once evening. The speaker made same sple13• Brougham W.....,49....46..;,•,...48:,..48 vv . . - _ haus bees preparing for this program for did poLats in Lvor of local option, yet Whitevsde ..48 .,61......&0....48 the laWt fortnight and parirots ebowa ea• his ramarkn at times were not w Orange Hill .....97 ...69......19....A . T sources Weir enterprise by- &$sending good form to say the least. He went too Claremont.,,.....60....78.......57....72 a I• , WISE. 1'VI R S. io `•Wedoesr a$ernoon. Tbs-teacher as mach along the line of abusing his op. Alton&...e.-.:...:96.::.66:..::