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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1897_11_26 IN I � t*: x- ro-'• �y,,au9,y F..Y -,_�'''`k�`'� Ya?t^ -757.v> k j�` fi`-���,�,y. =`�•° tS:, . Y fi � mss';, z , s; - -i w i Y 5: `'r`,,°i "- "� ='.�c•.'k��,�Sat+� "�i Y . �i.,,-,ski;» " �' t 3-- '` _�. r ;,�F�''I°r,' .�� »„�. '��r'&- r� ey ^., 'tt"�4 , �. .t .w•.. $ .w.. ..>o `,+...a a„ .'ar ?r ''h,.y t.. •r -,'`w ^'t:+r .f F s 4. .. y ,, � 5 } ? �,, 'x .• .�, ;> �.':7G i+.'- •1•'. "W i' ,..d, d ..4 r•'a4- r°'.:`•' • r. .,".p�' '•t a.. 4.. 'Y 'xr'. '8:/., I 7r -•x.. .,�,... .�+:s.,'J!.'a .L' -- - ...,. "r"1'$ .,. :av -' ,:. 1-+," M1. 1 •his.' °'., '..-,.+.."'s-. 5 as .t. �;g.. s ......£ a.,..>. rtTt• u Aa :s,..:l� z'. t+:• �;5's:..> �r ;: w. r, -. .s., A�^4 w'' w'7,' ,*ie., ., .•.,.. ,,� r; -..,. u:. ,'.,R .rip., .,.. ..V•; ,.'4A .. '';.' .%.. ,M, �:..:a ."- _• ' .•a,..•.,.• .„x;, i,i•• ,r•.. ate ic?' i . 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' that she was a long time out hanging rip - , , texltical. -- — — tol�rea,�a -1nV-"tigetion was ma ed w n Rev. C:L-3 a ry ae, o the Hamilton ' %JTEBT LOCAL BAPPENIN06 BECOBDSD B7 she was found'dead on Lhe.groRnd. De Conference,will preach at the Washington R M,'BATEMAN,IIi,D.,,d,M,,1lt1.fi.P. TEE PREBB AND JOTTED DOWN HF OuR ceased was the daughter of Aaron Lis• Methodist church neat Sunday,November v • d g•O:+ Oaroaer. OisYas and 13eeidenoe. CORRESPONDENTS. rumba. Ttze faucial took place Thareday, 28th,at 10:30 p'olonk. Rev.MoIrvlae,who 830g6areet, avouziag Office hdqrs: lttoraiag won the gold medal in pulpit oratory, ab r 9:900022:80,;$veainRetaB. CLAREMONT - +++--� ry � GREENWOOD. Albert college,Belleville,,last year, is look ^'.;, 0.DE WAR,M.D„ C. M., F. T. 1 Joseph Oard of bladonte, is here with . ': ed upon as one of the most promising young '"2" M• ]i. O. Atteatioa gf4en to Eleotzlcal ' men in the connection. 8 treatment b Galvanic Battery. Office and friends for a short visit. Miss Edith Lindsay spent Thursday _ tesidenoe, that lately oponpied by Dr. J. H. _ Frank Cooper is engaged with W. J, here' . B .' -•11 .-" Eastwood. Dale's,block,Pickering,Out. _ I Dire. F. A.Lawton L'visi�!'�friends in :. alsam-Zion. ,�' Graham,at the smithy, for a few days. B Y A. YOUNG, M.D.,C.Si.,Fellow of """" , 1Ym.Thomson baa engaKed with And• T�I=e�0�t, G. Ward spent Thoraday in John Becket has not returned home tram sw • Triaitp 5fedlealCollege, Toronto, mem. raw Kerr, the blacksmith at Ashburn, for Toronto, bnatinR,yet. -,�},;, her of College of Phvsloliana skid surgeons of e'"short time. .lir. and titre.F.M.Tait,from Oshawa, James Calvert has engaged with Harryi Oatarlo. ening;&ighland creek, Ont. bfece SPIN'yj MILLS, I Vanstone and Russnell shipped a car- spent Sunday-'here. donee for two mnnthe. r :• boars:moznin 7 to 10; evening.6 to a. 1'11 rl� load of hogs from this station to Toronto The painter has Hnished.31:Gleeson'a The new bridge at Balsam is completed ,-fin'. L'e'gal: . 1=2CKER=NCI•. on Wednesday. . house and it looks fine, and it is indeed a dandy. st . Would it not be better if the BrouI. gham .John McGuire, who spent the summer Mrs. Birrell, Toronto,accompanied yirs .,,r I DENTON, DORS. FORD, BAR gallant were to come earlier and be in working in Cleveland, is borne again. C. W.Disney to eburch on Sunday. ar -. +t RI61'ER9.'SOLICITORS,ETC.,1e}Ada, Cboic Family Patent Flour S4 75 per bbl. time for church? Thanksgiving Da Miss Pae and Mise Lena Jones, accom latae street sat Toronto. At"Claremont- �: y p g R Y Passed o$very quietly B Tuesday, ]Ioney ioloan on-iortgage. FBAN$ Bran 99,00,Shorts 512.00 per ton.- Sf+s, Isaac Linton is spending a fort- here, most of the boys spent the day Bunt. panied Miss Ada,Holtby to church Sunday. DENTON, ANDREW DODS and FRANK night with her son in-law. Edward ing. Jos Hodgson and party returned from n 11 �TOED. __ . . __lily F. L. Green is hawing his water-wheel their hunting 'ex peditic; and brought a - Ruaenell, in Scott. caul 1 E. FAREWELL, Q, C., BARRIS• hire. Alga. Bowes codtinaea in nor $sed for the winter. Mr. Savage, from goodly number of deer with them, T , s P Pickering,is doing the work. -...-. v • TEB,Coannyoz-0�n atb°msy,and County heslfh. 'Her friends are'ana:oaslp await itis. W. N. Crammer and Mrs,dies: DUNBART ON Solicitor. Court Hones,lybitbv. 20-T ^, ° - .,g< � in an im ro _ v It;. �s g g p gement. Moore, who have been visiting friends in OW dt 51cGILLIVRAT, BARRIS• �I a'` .; , >" ,, Don't forget that C..G. PringIe, the Toronto,returned home On Tneiday. Stewart Paisley is being used rather arm;Splicitors.alio. o�ice,oppposite Post Y f,�' I „ people's,jeweler, of Stouffville. will be in . . roughly. north. Wonder if lie ever lou s OHERRYWOOD. to return 6o Duuharton, where hs fared so '� office Whitby Out. Jno.Ball Daw,B.A.;Thao. - Claremont the B S:oGUllrray,LL,B. WonevtoLomu,- By 1 ;.• C re h -let and 8rd Tneaday of - . Sumptuously aubart . ", '. , 1.17" each month. 6 tf a .. 't -- f re is 8 a of O J uFrank 9Jantle wants to rent his house- this icinir 11 toughing lotto [n John Anderson coatemplatea 'laving a - - . 1 1 fp ' - . 6'rle9•inc>i•y. • - s 1 ,' off Dogs street. This is a comfortsble y Q y' sale within a few. weeks, when -he will � ' , �; :� Ir Herr ie vieiting•her sister, Mrs. H. vacate the farm he now works. Wedo not � r. duelling ant Should bad a ready tenant. ,Burkholder. aspect John-to go'very tar away from as, et- He will sell the premises if required to do Mr.Sadler has engaged with P.Teefyfor however. e. . eo. the winter months. We understand that Gregory Conway - - , ° Diisa F. Agar, the ,Soong lady music blr,Sellers has enraged with Mrs.Slain• has purchased from.George White the rest �� l ^acre, arrival here this week,add taken wasMon there ore la e&PI Pugaseci to Bear of blr�.Poynter a .and' that a ata dbh�fa Charles Isaac sR lk_Kitake- - teacher, of ad 8 61• We ate le a "� f r unable to take tier class of pupils in: recovery after a short illness, podaesAen within a very short time. Thi r -1 IP-1C1£('1112g College . music. (. Patty,jr.,has moved to the south aide isa neat little home,sad Gregory is to The Erskine friends bare had some of Sing street,east of blain street. congratulated upon his choice. . :., rpHOMAS .DUNK,Conveyancer, Com' - �1Ck£rlllge Qlltiarl0. repairs made-to the church during the 1liea Stain apd blue Stover spent�saa- - ' _ - y, y day with tbe formers parents atWitevale. - WOBURN ,:uissioner to tatting Affidavits, etc, Re•openli for 'Fall Term on Tuesday, rapt week. The corner pinnacle has been home of our rate-payers feel sore after . - -- Clarem_ont,Ont. % stay 9, replaced, and the brick column beneath . September 7th, 1897. the result of the•17th, Others-say it's all Albert Catton'had ten sheep at y awe repaired. .11 D�B131g3'IN{F, Iseasr of Dlarriage - _ — _ ,- right. a abort time ago. They were mar d wit B• LtooaseafortheCoaaty of Odtarlo; Of- <3i m. Whittleton has got the Princese We notice a number of our yqouth3 take red and black paint across the bao An flan at the stars or at his residence,Pickering 1�' rmk down,and-is this�wsek busy teaming a half mile walk east after cbhsch, then information that will lead to the recover . 'Tat•g• - -gr'y it to Goodwood, where he intends to have atop to see others, pass, Lots of sport in will be suitably rewarded. ' THOMAS POUCEER. Licensed Auer a Rood tae palace running within a very chat. A shooting match took place on Moods :1 tione•r,valaatar,ate.,for East York and abort time. .�... _, on O'Leary'@ premises,better known u th abebholeof North and !loath Ontario, etriole s - - Proprietor.Leaper is busy these days AUDLEY. fair ground. Live_pigeons were used an attention odea torUorders by man.P UCHEli. ter making ice in his fine Caledonian rink. geese and turkeys oered as paiaes. -Quit is Ocz . ederate. Addzaes T80$,YQTJ Miss Edith Mason has"been :n a dumber of the Scartboro s t' o:t ,Brougham,oat. A f&e„ The carlers e: ot. if the present cold fewR a P w --- . . _ snap continues, to be'ta%tliag the a{ewes days aG hawse. pprreesent,and some splendid shoaling w AVID BELDAM, .auctioneer, — - - within tofortnight.' Miss Alice Linton has returned to her done. John Lawrie captured mash of th - ,I D Woburn,anticus Weafromhis numerous „� , home in Claremont. game. We hear that another shoot will k friend both far and near, tSalaa of fall all F. Are we to have a hockey. club this Mr.Maddatord bed a acrid bee os,the aadonaced later. Stool k and evstytbine that is to be sold will be - - winter? The bo should at oaoe el Post farm last'week, wppllieh was well at- • handled bye.Ship subscriber with the utmost as" g 6' The,council met here on Monday an • and so'-d to tbs very beet advanlLae. 49-17 s - J together and reorganize. Last year a tenders sad aodslderable d work done conaidera,_ble business was trsnsae _ {� record should serve to infuse.vigor into Goo. Walters has returned from his Mach interest was manifest in the die k;I POSTILL, AUCTIONEER,ETC., - 1 Ile sn n association. hunting expedition wellladen with venison. of the sidewalk matter at Bellamy. 1 �j ••• S We aaderstsnd the art of eight tared Mair give D. Beldam 1' •. Citroen!fiver saStetts sales team his nam• . , _ Ttflic oQ the C. P; R. wss for-a few party g P permission to to woos friends botb ilasand neat'. italosof farms boats oto 5foads sip:Ewe deer.' a the sidewalk o farm stook.and evoryshtn■e�ttiat isto besold will - sped y throng! the big P ppositr+ his !arta a behaadled by the a@tsrrflser with the utmost . ., smashup_ai 13urkto.va. Traffic was not Jan.Foley, of Uxbridge,bite moved this Bellamy, for a.00naideretion, the umet @"rand satd7tQ the""best advantage. Wy '' resumed tbroat;n bare until lace is the" week _onto airs. Madill's farm. As Mr. be laid down in Scarboro village. Th � R.1SEA'l�O:T,'1'uWNSHIPCLERH Ne T evening. 'Marti damage to,rolling stook Foley was a former Addleite and an earn• caber residents of Bellamy objected,an . ooavayaaoer, Ce@ststssianeT for tiakia@ resulted. \o Perron was hart. est worker is the nbaroh and 8 S. are benne the trochlea ,The matter was laid . * e • p heartily welcome him said his family bank before the council, but that body would Noney ta, loan o trat and Insurance spat: tape IsBie Thomson had a aazrow ,to oar midst. - • -have nothin whatever to do' with the hoed. to mai, - atm pprtomle, Will be o• escape Prem bedtr� cremated at school os, B _ bated. OI{I[Cgt-rAt vi'hltevale; Wilt be ta' Tue We daderstand,to our sorrow,that J.H. affair. _ ahirnoon_for lbs . "d y le- sittR too- near the Bee;who has liven foreman on Mr, Orvis' a t Broaahsnt every ]wtoaaalr a hi R • transaction of busfaese,- 27'T stove her eletbing-can ht fire and it was farm for the last,Fear,is about to leave as . - NORWAY. Year wish much difficulty that the flames were hstrids{.aocepted a like pool tiaa with Mz. . `_. i�HE.WOBQI.IN n TEL, is a bongo - extitiguishiEd," Sbe escaped_wiaboatmaeb Weatherall,of Salem. As,J, H. has been Surrogate court proceedings took leas ^ well faraiahed fa every department, The g • i ia'ur nae of our leading Tdeadxv is aheee'eetete: Edward W: at- bar t•alwmra,applied with the best brands of -" y R Young men we deeply - . " ligaori,wNw the stsbie*"-ve- sen fust reatted ' • The Armenian that lectured in 'the regret his departure, although we believe ley'$760; Jonathan Ellerby,Woodbridge, and will be found convenient to stock men ai :, . _ the,,better half"of his heart @hall remain 910,700, .. _ ... well 'as others. Special +tteotios aid to Presbyterian church' bloaday evenfpg, _ a 4i as rested with a splendid here. Sucrose leven ratepayers of East Toronto will ��gomttAarctal tsaveiiera, woe meals at :.:�lours. We propose to refit our store,and ss sacra B p endid turnout. His Henry.Y• W.oLRAItT,ProprietoT. - - 24 y' fittings and goods of this" aeaeoa, we deeerip%ion of hie napve-ooanirp,as well •• _ appear on Satarday at 2 o'clock before , . Brown's Corners... Magistrate Ormerod to answer the charge -L'lhesorrch of England.- ito.b will not reatch, we !suite.you as his�spoeition oftba habits end customs - y - " of havingkept d ", __ ff to ba at ices %bat will mike it of his p cgs wichoatpavinR the tea. p� 9 Pr people, were indeed interesting, The Rev, Air. *mteod will oeoapy the' George Beatty, who is charged with worth-your while to purchase for His remarks were mach assisted b the+ shooting and malidtanel wounding.Min;ge George's Plckeriag, 'cash dasiag November and De•'- lime light eiews� y pu]ppit at aiaivern os,Sunday nest. g y B i BERVICEE: . E:Wilson is selao quite frequently in our McDougall, of the Bay Yiew, on October camber. While .the Eastwood•Ward trout pond midst.: Keep an eye on bim,boys. 80th+ was arranged before Magistrate@ _� t3trxa►:-Raining PTs, ep - 1,.90 a.m. Oraierod and Richardson Tuesday eI A Raaday Schon . _ 9.80p.ai. - - _ syndicate_bave cot abandoned the.projoct Mies Eva Pearson apaat Sunday at Y vening. Evening Prover 8.90 •• . at;ogether-, they have decided to stay 'Markham,the guest of Mise Wilson. As neither the crown nor defence was pre. `j - lair'&-Service and Bible Class • B.M ' ••• ---Ii �_. -- --- _- ------ .-_-___, . . o pared to _ perations until spring, when it is con. The school concert at No.8 is gxpeeted P go on with the ossa, it ase ad- �1L L .l - eluded the work dine will be more sub- to take 'lase on the 8rd of December. loarnsd until Friday at 2 o'alouk.: In the 'i i il�i fi�lCe ii nQ�S 1L i Y ' stantial,' The present intbotioti us to Mie times Weir has returned home meantime the accoaed is oat on bail to the �' aitC}le8 , commence the buildin after s month's vieif with meads et Park amount of 81000, sad eanh witnees'wa@ n It knows that every man and woman should . g Of dam8 s,8 @0011 Hill. bland in 9100 to appear and give evidence.' have proper preparation for lifea duties from a --' - - - . r.• •_ .. :.-" as ths'i+prinq crena rip'. _ A P P'• basineesstaodpoint. It knows alio that,the - The .Malvern. Sunday- school children man named atterson, who had-been r �e liars t12at are good The Claremont Cnriing club re-organ- have started ra work" in Etobiooke t,w I,111111 c not tis , ristmas tree of strap a at Allancale on his"way w ' very latest in style von can fag season. The following officers were- t<taite.a number of our young pec le in. the shanties.. He wag arrested for stealing "- ""--- i ': bave+ them from � to,50' duly elected :-President, D, bfaoaab•; te•id spending Thsnkagividg evening at a ride on the train, add, on being brought " - . - - W -: —per cent. less than the. old vice president, Geo.'Gerow ; seer Centennial as aerial. before the magistrate, wee fined 51 and . • o! 'rotlowwo, price, treasurer, D. Hopper. The membership A number of our rize lowmed attended cos He t!1 in his pocket but thin costs. had is about the,lost reliable place in which yoaiig tb18 year promises to be eves Blaster than the western plowing matches,Alex. Weir the Allendale magistrate nottake. HeI.i3 people can enjoy s thorough training in all. last season. We look forward to s splen• securing throe first prizes,two seconds sad ted hie note for the fine and costa,ni90 "" I commercial 6raaches including$hotth}ad, did seaeoa of sport, one thud, fora he required for his fare to Trout : Typewriting sad Telegraphy, This is sag- Clocks The concert that should be attended b Creek, A few days ago Patterson pend the - @sated by the largely increased attend-- •a� y , f everybody is to be held in the Jlsmmoth note id fall. arras or students, ram all•parte of the country at the resent time, New _. - BROUGHAM. . _ .__ ••a __� . �` p hall, Afalvsrn, adder the auspices of the Bowmanville. members admitted each week. -•- - �R•e have that are good -- areae Band,on th@ 14th pf December. Fall - Particalare oheerlaUy given, goods;honest time•kee re The Temperance Alliance•held a seeaioc - Pe particulars next issue. �, �•. - >JV.8. sSAW, Principal, '',` b s e quite tip'to date he oQ Tueeide.y.- el a y ills , south Darliagiod, -„ r u% r not re Gerrard and Yoaqa Ste„ = ;�in Style, Fou can get genu. Mise Hood.is at present the guest of Green Rw Gr era FVeaweiro elcto Buovmangille H.Ftigg ." is seriously ill. "a Tor'oato., ins bargains s,6 fess than the biro, L'. E. Bateson. -- ' - sad family of Newcastle. r~-11 W. �� IS =-n'holesele cost. ?13r, and Mrs. Brooke, of Markham, J. J. Ball is sotuewhab indisposed�tbis ?�o tenth in the rumor that the G.T.R. ■ • , . t were hese ayer unday with•friedde, neck. will scan"issue ooriiroutation tickets. 14 - � 1 �'' Je�'elY• -' It.J.Price has left the r.mploy of John Fred Hoover spent Sunday. last at the ' Darlington township Sunday School '.` t. ,, : d i again domiciled. in old home. convention v n ' will be held in TyrodeDec. *" - M`. , , :.; ... - _ an villages Flows arstill going in all directions at John Lyle is-receiving many congratula- filer & on thispleas t �. . English Gold and American The Tp. Board of Health incl ]late time o writing. - Pions -on--his-appointment as town clerk: -' - `�4 ':_ -plated goods of highly attrac•••Saturday when the annual report -was Walter NiRhewadder,of Buffalo, is over ,Messrs. Baker,Devitt, Smale and Treb t . ; •:ative 1 atterns. They mast go prepared for the ooasideration of the coon on a prospecting trip. flack attended Counties council i'sst week. nil at its neat meet' Miss Maria Hopkins visited Miss.Jessie ' 'iVe regret_to. lose.from our town; W. . r` . � and whey pot> see the prices g. Nighswander Sunda afternoon last. Bntcbart and familywho have moved to -i I �. / you will be glad to pick them Geo. Philip,sr.,. has been in very poor Uur George has returned after visiting Toronto..• ti�3 1 / tap, health for the past week,and bis Condi• friends in the suberbs and back north. Rev. A. McAuley, Pickering, preached / .I, ' r I 11 l Optician ,��J •- tion, although somewhat improved;does 'We are sorry to loose Mr.and Mrs, Jos, with.much acceptance in St.Pauls church " ,�, - _ Bai nal star, ' Pr le lmgcil yet. Nealy who aro.abont to move to white- Sunday week. ' V �hitby, Ont, have h n Sunday school vale. t�' Dingman 's'' b General hospital, - ' ' .Awl .' - ._ _ ..- of om e, '. -- D-elitist, Ptcfierfl't - "' � ' Te acid d° on�IInio roast on r Green o � Toro t insteadm t iI!'' . t m made a visit Sundaos t e Gen ra pital, � - f1' � •. . ' ., -' Chist2taas eve, Deo, 24th,e a hot Full portio• ,y. They seem to be in a iformerias�of St,Michael's as stated 'dotted'on vale. i >n Cana by dap s>id night promptly attend- stare will be announced later.: Dr. J.' C. Mitchell, of Enniskillen,baa "'old to. Geaetal blac}camithiasf. .]7aniesad T,. b]iss E. Phillip returned from Gars, We noticed a tamili8r face with ns at been appointed for the 3rd year esaminer I diseased feet-a Fpesialty, Also agent for New ',- flliamS ! :A fraxk, on..Saturda Sunday school, Sunday, in the person of in Trinity University for the final McLauKblin Carriage Co., Oshawa. New y, where -she has been Pe Y Y , year in ' with her uncle, Air. Geddes for a few Will Joll,of Whitevale. Medicine. stock of baggies sad wagons just-to,!}and. weeks. She is much improped'in health. ;lis..Thos.Robinson,-who has been-an- L: T. Goartice attended the fnaeral,of "` Newrick Wilson lied some twentyder the-doctor's cara for-the last ten days, the late Nliss Julia Dobson in Toronto on ,,__ -V' anted.. *-@ - �; -'-- - sheeo killad and diimaged-by dogs ue i'Opur ot tl cal improved. s,, Dafoe S Hoover, M Pleasant-the tery,e a place at e interment t king pla -v `,'� NE evening recently, There vrere two dogs say'tbat the"'new year will be bore before Richard Walter Horn,died on Saturday ' +��,, interested. One proved to be that of they get_their jobs Aniabed. . night last•after an attsak•of typhoid fever- ' Hager 'Cott}8 - Henry Madill's, while the other,s hotind, David Barton,'16ho'has been-siok about followed by inflammation of the bowels an "',-.1%:.4 i�na Sht38 .y : _ _, cannot be domiciled,.`:The loss will be s"couple of weeks, is very low at writing. mud otbet complications, lira Eiornitpae a '' a o heavy,het Mr. Wilson can recover half All hopes of his recoyeiy are-nearly gone; native of Dsvoiiahire, England, where he • - • P7 �Lthg HEAD the damage from Mr. Madill, while the Don't forget'the annual union Sunday was.born gearl'y sixty years ago.—States ' For w'Tiioh -the best ensll-�zliaee . _ " balance, or at least two-thirds"of it, will -school entertainment in the Baptist church man. . . be paid by the council, id case the Bec6nd here on the evening of Dec.8rd,neat. See George HaII, captured by Chief Jarvis will be aid. dog cannot he traced. bills for full particulars. I .- And committed for trial by Magistrate P" A little to the north of here on the banks Haines,on a charge of stealing a horse-and' Miss Plegeant Liscombe died eery and of the river, Mr...and Mrs.Noah Hoover bn �7�T=- E• ve.3A8t0=e, ••s Sewin g M achi. Pi denly on Wednesday events while lien ggy from Mr. Snare,of Jordan,Ontario, d R' had a very ping' owl] one night teat.week picked,the lock of the jail here with a -W. S. �� ing out clothes at the residence of Mra.'.by the escaping of Acs from the coal stove. crooked nail and was on his way out of thb - - Pickering, otario. R. A F18IIIIlIIg Liseombe. She returned from the city It took the doctor several hones to get them jail when" Chief Jarvis hsppened in and ,--..Markham,, Monday-in her usual health, and un.on t of danger, captured him. ,�,", x ,; . . �a: 1 ,lid '�• .d,l� yy,,, l S ... _�..,,. ., •..,{ ".." 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Yr , �!fY3A_....� � - w." -. b"ri!.'S. 1 T — a 4 ,moi ... ,. . 11 11 ' � 7"�a '�._ ;�., `,rx e No Ss0 mighty itsrd Itaes," hs Rnlabed; sad pD d(`TI(`A i F�� ter how aednot[ve map be the tempts -� BANQIIB OF'OLD. r } ,,, r. , A aver nuakionlbea fora time.his eyes teat- 1��,1 l.li1. tion ' -� �� on" d on the bit o[ red flan- , I Tbo is i ras ptraeal W ase lame�atee `�"" �; t ",.,a, F ad deep Ln a cell of the lamp globe. WOURS IN CALVES. �'_ woes Cibtl►meil rrw ire. Easels et d '",". '*" x '•Wa'n't it awful)walkiaI 'tavern here ;c�' aa' the v�age,ffi r' Elgiva Ana raked. PERSISTENT MII$ER9: The Live Stock Journal diagnoses and . Least. • >.' 9i - I don't roe hew, yad ever waded there We sometimes see cattle Owners or preseriboo for scours In calves as Col- Hsn9n°ts °L the Present dap, 'aven .,,. 'n back 1" . buyers pass through a herd of cows and lowo; In the dfseaee the bowel die- the moat snmptnoaa, ars int mean at. �x' fx "Yee," he said abrenblq. "No, it remark that such and such cows are faire compared with those o!an ° s - 8b'a Ceftin'Bird and full of notions, wa'n't very bad!•' he oorreatad im- charges nre in a liquid condltioa, and Pal quit,- 1�blathbr 14 the sumo's them first He- pe tuoudy- "+San Wilson said he'd take persistent milkers, while certain others of awhite or yellowisL-white hue. Now The dtaer'°ut aced to the opulence o! Y brews used to get olyd and toll o' days." her to an'keep her ii he was able," he are not. A keen observer may be able sga}n_. lt _ _ d the eller Eggotlnn m ' `JWk winds-spaCo arse dT°pPtng -fat°-his to tell with some'degree of certainty vivant aconstomed to the ' Casted cord are voided with them, as splendor o! ,,•1 �1aJva Ann Decreed the room to the tor�a's jolt as atfJa sa we are I'• which cows have this tendency and well as' a thick, slimy matter, mural, Greece or the luzarp o! Rome, expect- tweS4e praed wltndaw, where she beat "We ai;a't gat any children or ggrrand- which have not, but my experience and sometimes blood. The ecacustions ed.much of their entertainers, and bs--K f fin being hbr Brod a es causal,Its children sde din' on us." Abiather tells ma more depends on the care and emit a tool, pungent odor, which alone us ally were sot di. ppotnted. s:i Middle sash' f unobatrisated view a e6 -diyy as Owing the Cif-, feeding on any signs or markings. marks the presence of the malady in a Vast was the magnificence of s least 5 f.M99Z. g ° r 'q' M at the late November landscape. Snow Well 1" she said tastily, but atop- For nearly thirty years our •main de- shed. ,Trite faeces are.voided frequent- given by some great nobleman during ``covered flue roC4img groaimd in everyi ped abruptly. Alter a pause she ad- pendence has been on raising our own ly, and that act is attended with con- the reign of the Pharoahs. The guests. a ` direction, and floe rtiolles driven ti sed wit3t avmtething o! the oalne tone: stock sad qct occasionally I have bought dderable straining and pain. The ani- both mea sad women, came at midday. w Pa y " Did yow tell em you 'aid take her f in' a few, and Comparing these, is gen- mal quickly loses flesh, is Ce`verish and some In Chariots, some in palanquins, tots hi4h wind filled the air. She re- No. That's for pcu to sa P pdjnlstsd-leer-apeatee2ee but was still iva Ann appeared.mol[fied. seal outlies and markings, with coves weak When standing the back is arch- and slew-doubtleea those who liv�ad .. �ou've lbe'a thinkin' Of it, ain't of our own raisin leads me to be- ad i<nd the belly tucked up; but when 'asar by-oa Loot. Thep-were met at Able to see ten rods from the house. , B, "2t'I s ober why he stays out is sucl! yOu G[vy P" Abiabher asked the Casa- leve the above ptatemen't to be sub- severely affected the' cal! is mostly the doorway by slaves, and conducted q tion soft:,y, and then waited her ane- ataatiaLI '•' r sterns," she murmured with provok- aver bedtird his sanioer which he was y eorreet, says a correspond- Lound lying down,wttn the nose doubt- to 9a anteroom,where their hands and ad azziaty: "HWt that's man-like. A s:bwly draining of its amber liquid. ent I have scow in my stables now that ed into theiflsnk, moaning sad grind- !tet were washed v6ith perfumed avatar. "Yes, I've be'n thfinkin' of it, she I consider a roc! o! my theory that Lng the teeth. In a large majority o! held is golden vessels; and their heads A, woman wouldn't do so I Home's the said caut[ouaCry. "We're gettin' old, P cases of scours a dose of aperient meds- g° 'place for sapbodp,specially Cur in' such Bi; an, erha'n't live long. What 'old more depends on oars and teed than cine is celled for.- This map take the anointed with scented pomatum is sign weather, .sad when they're seventy became of her then-it we did take here anything 'else. I botight her three shape o1 two or three ounces of Castor o! welcome. OIL with thirtp drops of tincture of ' years d d t" Fdgiva Ann thought her husband would ,-sere ago, being gives my choice in opsum, and a little pepppermtut water. Ablutions ended, the guests were see the poorhouse ianevitabJy staring a herd of some thirty cows. Out of Having removed the undigested matter crowned with iotas flowers, while chap- +.c Mkiva Ann, frowning and worried, .Deborah Se mders in t'he face. took herseit away from the window, 'What'll become 'of her then ain't the herd I bought four cows at 425 contained in the bowels, .relief from lata of the same fragrant bloswma were tlhs was s aGlght built women, with for.yoi or me to say," he replied. "But apiece. The cow of which mention to existing pain may be afforded b� s hung about their socks, and a single it might be required. of its sow," ha further dose of tincture of opium, bud-given chem to hold in the hand. ye:law,-gray hair: Her skis _viae g q here made hada isirly good dairy with which may be combined a couple They were then ready to pay their re- ,. added soJamnly, and thea ppaauusaed. "It's p stnaae>y clear for ams o! her years, an awful bleak, barren piece,, he re- form, not perfect however, and I judg- of drops of carbolic &old, the whole to s is to their host and hostess, whom and her hazel eyes seemed to have , � Presentfg.. "Of coatrae the in- ed her to be-s persistent amilker. Evi- be given in well boiled milk,with which 5%ye.miging found ,sated side by side on w mates have all the creature comforts, dently the cows had not suffered from an egg has been.beaten up. The pa- fauteuil in the reception room, .'kept something of their youth. Age, Again the mpsthetiu suf- tient should be placed in a warm, dry, eeremonLous greetings with • fit--" ey over feeding, being on a rented farm,- well ventilated - - zb however, revsabed itself In her cautious faring came into,his face, and he let pen,wall littered down. their vtaitora. z saovameata; stiff Abtatlrer Dolled her his sentence remain unfinished. and all were dry longer than scow Should the pats continua, the medicine Sometimes mea and women eat to- "sprislhbty," and she liked the CoeapAl "I'Ll have to sleep on it,"Elgiva Ana should be for profit. The next fall last- prescribed may be re ated two gather in festive gatherings; some=. said vatting o2f the time when she the receLosd better care and feeding or three times a day, and is the In- times the sexes were: separated, but "hent this inferred.• should have to give a decisive answer. p l tervals a little carbonate of sods and each received equal attention. A . 6�h� raised the teakettle and poked and two o! them responded in s mnoh lime water also be given in a slave stationed behind each guest was flus r wrathful! beneath n "� it does seem Like .aak awful un= �taJ y dsrtakins. And foo nhi It's un- longer milk flow. This one cow the I little milk. To prevent the disease 18 ready to obey the least command, and - "I wstr one o' his queer notions a- call-" -. t season has entirely outdone bar to guard against the causes. Where time passed quickly in feasting and ' k�' Si Goodwin on janitor to the "Bat 'Giv Psa contagion Is suspected, Isolation, merrymaking. As the t�+ing„cylCcldlarted _�; J-." former records, and when but two ftusoh ibng after he'd. lost his.rise ••Oh, I know what yoq'd say 1" thorough e2eaneing, and disinfection, women as well as men weCe tato . tudliwon.:she continued in slbilantmur- Their voices had risen. There was months from time to be lresli'again with efikient ventilation and drain- the whirl of dissipation, aad� ��ee.�ra 'Just 'cause Si�"'d berg s£ h�t of feeling like a small was giving about- fifteen pounds of age,. should be provided. - ed subjects for the merrilesi if o! . liens:that wa'n;t no .reason. O. thuader t: and thea the air between _ _- caricaturist. 1 tonrdsLs,t but theurLord don't im to give it ithem � awl cleared again. $gIta months inwhichshe whasmi�lkeII Millet seed is a great egg-prodac the ricatu t. TLe proof Jaz It 'rtid hart ahurt h. It hurtsifolks J g �&-9na-gird more milk, during the POULTRY NOTES. Ists pictorially that the Yair � � ooasent the subject was put. over for the reeen+t. fag good tot Lham while chs ° 3 X forever-not is this world." pp masters had frequently to ar Before sine o'obck they had made thaa�dtlring any previous year, and grata: y iva Ann tuned the dice of bread their proparationa for teed.• Elgiva home from s festive gathers - �, was toasting on a fork lxlore the Asn drew the curtain aside and peep- it is all due to-care and feeding. Per- Always f4gd the marls o;nmblp, not- the faded .lotus blossoms 'reg fl on - - :b. "Tfien his givin' the increase of out into the night. The storm yet haps I should ezplaia what I mesa by sloppy. their fevered brows. .. West peatuays Lbck to the fresh ruried in fury over the country Not cera and feeding. Do not alloy the mash to war in the A strange custom was to vogue; in . a .ighL could e9ta see is any of the When [ went to the farm where troughs. the medal of the feaati whin the a fundr-aomethin''t he'd read In the r vil- . . _ ng. perm, Foodness knows what I But �homes, th h she looked long and senses sieemer almost satiated, a slave t aottoaa rra'k nothin' ko this other aug these cows were kept; everything indi- A quart o! grain for twelve hens Ia I searchingly, rubbing the frost from sated a scrimping of feed. and, like too appared bearing a small figure of a . ' of lits I I've read Of swill doin's in the window with her worn and wrink- many herds, they were permitted to a good measurement. mummy, which he exhibited porter- . lskeriso but I never 'knew of such to ,ad fingers. She made a epeoW effort � Mille may be profitably fed'in any tously to the revelers, says Gass i h roam during the fall'months. even up J sat 9okvs''y happen Of Course it would in the direction of. Debora Saunder•'a to December; consequently at the first form-sweet, sour or buttermilk. here; drink and..be- merry, tor.when- ' a ggcod th1Qg for Deborah Saunders, h,�, The nest morning Ablather of December, when L.bought them.they you die such you will be." ain't sa[W It woxrtlda't. Aa' it .'uld noticed her- sbarraction' and the wor- 'ware thin. with rough coats. Under Split the carrots is halves, and allow t5e good for us to do it. But them tied. furtive look in her eye. "You our treatment they were""stabled as dna t° pack at them at will. - . i - ain't no ca3 for it. Thesaos that's in ain't sick, 'Givy r' he said, with cars soon as cold. frosty nights came on. Have the feed trosighs sufficiently +OGURTESY. atithoritp have made provision for ,lust -in his voice.. and were not allowed outside the barn large w that all the fowls Can find "Great oaks from,little acoras grow" _ such eases, and I don't wee wby Abi- "No". . - - yard after -November first, and fed' room. The mauatain torrent increased as tt a r need to iatsrfars." Abiather watched her thaughtfnl'ly grain continuously until dry.. Thin I rodnrlag food, t:" _ " E:siva Ana placed a fresh slice on, for"a.momeat. "[L ain't Deborah_Satin pg;ticttlar Cow to now dry and'. Buckwheat is an effg-P proceeds towarlda the sea until !the- _ r toasting font. "I ain't set against dera l" he asked, _ given about two and.one-hall nada -but a steady diet of it is apt to over- pmos,yw�lew• - t3,-tbat !a, not downright. It seems "what makes year think Iib an dally of wheat chips. and is in fins,- fatten. Sind words, ilitle:acta of courtes 'a i to me sa if 't warnid be ttin' our- thingr'she demanded petu]antly, Dick courtesy, :; ppuu - order. It fe folly to talk about per- The food moat be-changed often, giv- • - vee upp to Coin' d dards-atrainin' is her not supper er dtahm and � helping head often -costs .nothing. ' are'&no eat! fora k ; and that's what _ pa pP - s►ate$t milkers, and allow cows to suf- g w t.'ald took fooldrh as Long's go n aur, of the room- ter during the fall months from hen-1. ing c goodwarm.mash in the morning. -yetthe-e influences may tend toehangr t 1 iL'a that I-won't say aaythia ger and old. Another ingportant' sad whole .grain at night. During the.whole currant o1 some young tile.' . matter follows Z meso- to tell Abiather when he more about Lt." be continued a At a generous treatment.1 the dap a 'little grain may, be may be the means of Changing the des oorMNS, :louder, so an to reach her ears. The unborn calf will partake of this' The cat Qams and rubbed bar back 'I hain't said It was that:'shesbout- scattered In straw, so. that they can t ! s nation. .- -. " fast Wi lea Ana. a -crawled in ed back. "Deborah Saunders can come second mature. r .o &peak, of the Iny o ala a� mother: In other words. if the cow is scratch 'for .it, by this massa glviryr Tei Baty . years ago an el6gantiy - P, and out. about the"stove lig. El iva here l" well fed and cared tor, std her term exerc[ee. . - �tre•sed young ladj & real lady-ran 1. _ -Ana watched her when not watching - ' I don't went bar to Coma if you of usefulness Ia mstertallyy lengthened..herterm a complete separation of the !lock again-t a ragged little newsboy. She the toast. feel•that wa=sboatt it, Giv7. Ithoughk her offspring will inherit these Rood P tivaed immediately sad said with a r The room'was emslrl and tow, with it 'aid be bad o' alessa'nt for us, be- qualities and themselves make better' in winter is a very Important thing. sweet smile: . .. woodwork pinned a dingy, streaked sides givin' her a dome She would- cows when matured. On the other i The-laying bona in ane flock, the late "I-beg your pardon,my little.feilow; ' lirt+s. The accts-wails wars papered, n't be a care;; 't !bast not much. An' hated, the poorly fed cow that ti ill, of chicks by themselves. and it any num- tam acre,- Oat I ear against you." figure being of a pattern which she'd be good company. But if You necessity, be dr four or five months,I The little boy looked' at her for a - p� her of Cockerels are kept. they should. - ' fit is now tits failost W asst anything f-wl�-" will Eranamit this same tendency, and, moment with surprise, and then tak11 - buit pretty. The cowtas was awoke- "I hain't said I felt. Bhe Can dbms. her daughtem will be no improvement be kept separate from the, rest, Un- ' . stay'laed, and the liath allowed in paler, I want her to.as mutoh as you I" - fag off about three-quarters o! acap, _ Parallel streaks. Abiather tried to vender tend his °n thou dam: ., I less':the eggs are,wanted for tnenbar flowed, vary flew and said,wh le sii pa _ tion purposes. the presence of cocks is b ( smile spread all' over his face There was i /bird stamping of feet wife. He 'tdrt that''there was a°mo- - the laying' apartment is unnecessary. "You can have my pardon and wel- -' es the outside. PMrgiva Ann closed the thing that he did not know.behind the THE VAr,UE OF COMFORT. In feeding-for eggs during winter �� miss; as t tits nest time yon may I 1► s' r,T stove with a bang and boked for the high words with their impatient ring. Mr. E. C. Bennett. is a letter, takes when fowls are. confined, great care run against me and knock me clean eatrsace of fibs comer. Present:,- Ee ree+e and went to the door where he must be exercised not to overfeed. Lap- down and I won't say a word.' the door op�ed Petting in a rush of could see her but her Cane was set and up this subject in the following: "One ad nen to impress u ung bona do not require feeding three The lady passed on. the boy turned d air a followed by Abiather sod conia4itts, 01 the hardest things P- ttmea a day; sad whoa.thus-fed. over l,]� ocmpanlcu and said,""I say, JIM biteford. 1 a Ann's husband. E giva Ann.would not hear to any on, farmers In the value,of comfort to feeds is almost sure to follow. A it's the first time -I ever had anyo4e "What.Made ye come is at &.1, Bi f talk other than looking toward De- larger production of eggs 'requires the ask m sed' t►Lti t e most frozel" borah Saunders'& coming. When A'li- the Cow. ' No matter haw well, sad 1 p tag slid it k[pd a'' tack K I. coasumptioa" o! a large amount o[ me of my feet." 1. No,' he r*pCied with Muff eheeri- other a red reaA troubled bo- wisely feed, it the.cow, is not comfort,- food. When laying hems do not eat The poor boy never forgot the smile uesi. panting wht:b he removed his cause of her manner, she changed and able she will not eliminate a fall Mees rapidly•and a good deal of it, stop.teed- and tie words He res':lved.to rise mtdoor garmeatw. became as pleasant and affable as he of milk. ung at once, and arrin to give them gen The room was Cu:l o[ a dreamy cauid have wished. For the moment Ber and be s entleman. To-dap 2(e 'feat \ -IVY [mpregnoted with sweet,home- ba wag more per axed thea evor; bolt '.When the cow is we and chilled�more ezeraise to bring them up to s t� yeas of Dao o!the largest publuh- i saielL. The rattle aL the r [nada r good appetite. . tag ,oases to New York.• _ 1 Lobes. gagg orgottan. • and what in+used_ n this way does not sign sunflower Ve : "Single Leads measure teakettle, the soft pusr[ag of Before the week had passed Deborah from twelve to twenty-two inches in. QUEEN OF SERVIA'S JEWELS. appear.in the milk ail. Lt is ne, ' cat-&, bad eomethiag cosyy re&t- Saunders was• estabuehed in her new p B° 1 diameter, and Z7oatain as immense �tiL. and inviting in them. Abia bar, home. Sipe was a bright inte.lLgent radiated to the wild prairie .winds.;,I quantity of seed wbi'ch is highly 'val- The Queen:of Sarvia, who hoe bees . ha ding hie ear class to the stove to louse waeasn wikh a Lace that might lost forever: A cold rain`cause,her ued by farmers and poultry breeders spending the summsc st.Biarrita was -. receive itis wasmtb, felt all without a easLry be called pretty, Her bappiaess to shrink In milk. A raw wind dries as an excellent and Cheap food for w usttortuaate as to lose-some more -ti--'W%'_— ~: i ht or question. He was dressed inn &o uaezpeeteQy- finding friends her u Foraging fowls. They eat it res-dily, fatter Jewels. It will,be remembered that she .Ila a heavy brown suit of Voo;brs. His made her a jog to the'house. P• B ng in the stalk fields well on it,and obta.a a bright, lustrous : :I[aco elAvaps ped, had had its color It was Christmas aveninDeborah in winter will do-mere harm than good. last a diamottd ring last year, This _y : b*ghtened by the freezing wind. His had been with them about month- plumage and strong, healthy condition.. °s ung She moat be where the temperature a It ie the best egg producing food known time it wise a,pa=ne of .diamonds. A - 'hair and beard-lbag, but not too long when Mr, and, Mrs.-Hen W,iCnon called g -' -were otai4 lees whits then the snow The two men got together on one side Proximates . summer, temperature Lf for poultry, and can be raised cheaper lea days later an advertisement ap- that bed recent: fallen on them. of the tab:e and became absorbed in she le to make milk.as she will[n num- than'enfo peered to the local papaws to the et- - 7 Green food is very essential to egg foot that if the jewellery was returned T4lre arailb wit Loh so clues broke over an earnest discussion of a certain vil- mer weather. Don't send•the cow to production. over hay steeped un to the Queen she would present it-to ,his face revealed the even, perfect work !age improvememt. Elgiva Ann and the fields for her`Ieed in cold weather, warm water, and especial! alfalfa -"'e[ the oit dentist. The bALs.in Lis Mrs. W= were by-themselves; Mrs. '''' lover, hick he nearest e the poor i S await her !Cat aye stolen. n apes was a�the early morn[ri�ak'y. Wieon was relating a etrangw dream 'bring the .feed to.her. gg nest n t to the ward she received z or to e • "Supper's ready, Abistber, EClgiva. she had receluttyy had. Deborah with "Winter peatugs are the delight of Venatablea�of all kJ ads lthat6ena this.1dismaadi. by post, accompanied.-hp s . :'Amin said proess y, with a rising ac- some need:bworh sat wdtere she could the horse raiser-and the steer farmer, t3o sheet of coarse paper, or which visa _ .. .._",00ut, transfer'ber attention from one group sat are good for them. Green out scrawled in printed characters: I The ear sight of winter had coma to. the oL'hei•: but a delusion to flee winter dairy- bone, granulated bone, oyster shafts, shall be caricas to see it aQueen can, .hr sea shells,broken crockery, shay ern, E: iva Ann had lowered the After a tints Abiather proposed that man. , Be not deceived. The weather t y P favt keep bar word." The ed th did keep tg' P el broken glass coarse nand, meat her word, end presented the, restored' n shade at the window,land lighted =hey shorald have same apples and rose in w;nter is not suited to milk produc,� wraps,old plaster,lime, oil meal, milk, trinkets to the Sisters of Charity, w-ho Ccs lamp is the center,of the table. 'to fetab them. Be took the lrsmp,and tion and the .cow must be sheltered both sweet and sour, make a variety started a mammoth subscription list Abiather drew his chair up, and they fo:lowed by his friend, went into the is diet and riadin material. ' cellar. Below-it occurring to from the rain, snow,and wind. No B and a poor tittle fortunate seamstress in some bowed their heads whi.;b be said grace, jet - 'Farmers should never ship eggs un- way-became the fortunate poeaeaeor of I was to the store this afternoon," him-he shouted up through- the Poor matter how much green grass you til they have first endeavored to get the jswels, Abiather said, taking his cup o! :tea 'to know i1 the ladies would excuse the -gave out in the winter pasture,•the better prices for them nearer home. I! coram the table from his wife a hands. light; and all laughed at his humor. , giving milk La not the animal to they would retail their eggs and seek '.`. l be spoke he glanced around the As the men had moved away, Deborah customers, s Large sum would be added WORLDLY WISDOM. ug:y, green' paper-and-wire lamp- got capon har`crutchea'and swung her- tura out there to sat it. She will, do to the receipts from poultry: . Fresh A relative whom Mrs. Uppenup bad Q shade at E�va Ann's face, ghaatly-in se:f out of.the room for a fresh aup- well at it for a time, but son -' tad- eggs are alwa,Vs salable, for every tam- not seen for many years came one day •-X� �'. • the tinted shadow. 'Dr. Gregory was p1l of silk. El iva Ann watched until just herself to the, climate.an f u I must at times have them. It ire- . t g f to visit bar. . there, too," a.' were cwt of hearing, then turned to instead of continuing to fill the pat qua y happens when eggs are scarce, Maria, said Mr. Uppenup, after the - Efgiva Ann seemed absorbed in pour-, her caller. But Mrs. Wilson was the until spring. The place where cream- tbat one farmer must buy them from family had retired to rest that even- lug her own tea; and after a moment first to speak. eries have to shut down in winter be- another, and in every village and. ing,it seems to me yoru weren't any too Abiather continued: i "You do,enjoy having Deborah Satin- cause of lack of milk, is where winter town will be found,those who prefer cordial to Cousin Harriet, considering They had a nestle' of the board las' data here, don't you? An' it's so, pastures are the most of a success,-and to buy from the farmer than from the thepfact,that this is the first time you . 11 bight. Mis' Adams Irl stay d ,week good of you! I'm glad that it is so; the places where winter dairying dealers, provided the farmer sells only and ahe'have met for nearly a quarter lionger;an' after she's gone they ll have) an' 't you dot" ' La most successful, are those where no fresh laid. We prefer a good pickled of a century. You didn't even smile to take her W the poorhouse. Deborah "Ob, I glossa we do l" Elklva Ann re-I reliance is placed on winter pasture egg to one that has been stored in a when yon greeted her. ain't he'plese-quite. She gets about lsponded with warmtth'; and then, as for cow feed. musty cellar from tour to five months gen replied Mrs. Uppenup, have `:on iter crutches. !tut it won't do to L something she had forgotten had "This does not prove that succulent and is "fresh," simply because it is y d t when 1 rink r heave her alone, he says:' juxt come to her: "Your tellin' me food, like silage and roots, Ls deleter- act "salted." des a face all over�l Well t I didn't .V. myi i'+ ` ' "Didn't her father Ibave'"a mite o' that dream has just remikided me .of ious in winter. Far-from it. But Penning up fowls to recommended, Qat the wrinkles of twent`-ft#e years - ' g , roperty f" EI 'va Ann inter d. one I had a little while-ago. iI don't succulent food should be fed in wwarm because they cannot.stray and lap take effect on her,all at once. D the know when I've had anything take hold• barn, not out is the open field. This h y Acta r fin bed.ppooring his in- ! Pe away from ome, the 6998 are slava a - -to has saucer before he answered. "Yes. of me as it did. It was awful'. It is a bard thing to impr upon those fresh and quickly gathered. x. Il?ta't it's all owin' to thea City bank; seemed an if they were juBt a breakin' who are lovers of the Mer. The poultry keepers ought not to sell VICTORIA'S CORONATION RING -and more too. There won't nothin' be in at every window and door to carry more rich feed a steer'has the leas he March and April pullets,as mane Ltarm- There is a else which the queen y _loft after hiss debts is paid, he says:' me oft to the poorharibe;an 't i had to oaro8 [or shelter. He will often sleep ars do, for they. lay-in winter,,whets cherishes more than, anything e,sv she This he meant Dr. Gregory. "He says fight 'em.l" Clea Ann shuddered; her La the snow from choice. eggs are very acerae, and,coasegnently possesses, save her betrothari and wed " `.:• Mborah's grievin' herself most to tames pCainly-said that even now she "The heifer fed Hire s steer wilt be fstdlt.high prices: di- " ring-a circlet of -flat gold in -"d"1*,--a-thlnkin' she's got to go. She coatdd not dwell upon thre details of her mnoh like one, and as unlike what she s.-- n$ ;ain't an.: . thirty. He say& It seems dream. should be for milk as possible. Be _ .IN THE. NAME Of AELIGION.. vv shines a ruby crosyang surround - ,'worse'n it would it she was old. An'I "Wes that why you took Deborah careful not to plot 'her 'on- a starchy ed by•d3mnnnde signifying the 'Dove- . ' dant know fxitt he's t'iglvt. The foka Ssurdera r' Mrs. WiClsom asked; with diet and expose her to cold winds, nor Well, well, said the old friend. How' reign'a unI with her nation, her cor- -' -� over 't the poorhouse are all old, ' a natured•otrd=woman'a laugh• even keep a cow in milk on pasture in did you ever' come to join the Salve- omition r , in fact, which she has- _. 's ove 't thn' then they have s baby left tgiva Ann flushed a little. Shia cold weather. Shelter her,,make-her tion Army t - '• .. wore ova e9en, stow the day it there till it can be taken to the orph- was ggad they were int the dark. comfortable without forcing h6r to use It was the only way the young man beoemne hes bar right, and which is 1. sin's home." 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K '.�F.-2_:a..:'�''d•'.LyC.�""^" l ,i::' ' �..hta�"':7d'. .Y_wY+9_, .: -J.''C�- „iw. �L,ti � ':._' _ ^*' '.. �+p'✓d`• .-,..;r -.r f , M, t'. .:' .. <. y aOYEI3'Y IN AFRICA. -1 r.e*raYEL lI?EA. �, • ��_�� s„ CANADA PERMANENT '. . °, EXTREtyiE .RlkVOU�fESS ^.'z ` '>st•r•.ttaa laps Tbat' IR. eavemdlb! Fire I madsed t4 ilars Offer" for Tsu1 Y�Neis> © > ��' sr Reap rttisaa tae fasts lhsdelt■eglia. ar•'lab by tae MFrteNr•! aeYllfer'a °'II''r'!' COPP , �; 11 n It was pAEgIIB1�ITLY BBINItSIT3 YICTI1r FO g ►--�+ r N & SA OMPANY t brae weeks THE VESQr OF.INSA l'PY. 66rea/artila tall is. BRA$$, ahrls•rlesd Osldtal•••••••••••••• _ � t ._-- Wp hat a young. mannnamed 1I.S.H- _-_. To introduce Into this country this --- .---—LEAD. _. - �......I...:...........:-: s' 1 -_-_-.,`4;r0.-,' Caveadiah, who has titled relations, a old and well-triad German Pill, and to AZ1PR llN0N:-XKrHa� BAILS. gena Orrxcs-TORONTO FIT.. TORONM LLLL < . :' iYe Cas°et a Y•tag 7rdy fa shmt<r DaIL ob� Canadian and American teati- . fortune, sad"proclivities to d sports- wase Ramped severely-Gives BJP ti moafala whish will greatly aid .them � Branch Odices-WVn!vanirss ]Kant„urn v::.. man, had g Apples Poultry FPgg�+yin v.xoo(T.r;B.b. I&,�,." been murdered in Somali- Two llwsat•rs-tDr. 7►ltllas.s Ffa>t nits is sellin this admirable tonic snd. land. The slot Wave laestexred Her Health. blood tamed here, S. H. Schiller & e demand. �. ?' -�of was _ y The Lm le r�nacWs Oonapyr •sa Ikolled the other• day, when Mr, Cav- m the Smith's Falls News. nonny haps-determined t°-gl ,e Yuen Th9 DawlllOn PrommlGSIOn nit id r' or�st r hundred dollars'in cash, divided among Co.,t tate.without delay,ab low rates of intra p endiah turned up is London with an X&IMY casae have been reported of the®enders of the ten best testimonials OAS'-•f West Marital And Colborne$tr .Tells Mr gnd oa the nost favorable terms of repay f ;r is how invalids who have suffered for received from those who use their Pills.' {.o aaageaa ted on ins preed !arms and s- account of 'his extensive travels is Prodnotiv To d Otty pr a& l "? ' ° ... yearn and whose case had been given They reserve the right either to give -- g�ytN�a" 03 fl•11•atares l z Boost. Africa sad the intereating. dis- .up: by. the attending physician, have the five hundred dollars 13 one or two sara•at.. ,; .mss * coveries he had made, He wsa awn been restored to health and vigor ♦ppllcattoae will bafsoeired a$the oaep d , I "- ` y' through that now worid--famed medi- persons, or to dtvidie it amongst theW the tJompanJ h�11, } ealy a little over a year, and lie And cine, Dr.,Williams' Pink Pills, but we ,menders of the ten beat'.teetimoaiale_ J,gERBHRT 1[♦tION, 4.4 doubt,if there is one more atartlin or g H. BchiIler & Co ny are to be ]aa31agi31ix Dir•ater,Tareste th'e eighty mea in hie caravan had a the sole fudges of which are the beat - yr citing adventures with the natives more ooavincing. than that of Mien testimonials, and will 'award the cash bit GOODZ'Is Eliasbeth ildiashall, who resides with ZTSRAL dOOD EMP'ROVZD so AND 7� 7. * motto'gave him'some hard fights. Of her-brother, Mr. Thos. Minsbnil, of accomrrlingly. s 10-acre mortgaged farms is the cone ` This offfer will remain °.pen until the of!diddles " ''PAINLESS PIONTBOYAL PILLS - co the Gallas got. the worst of this town, an employee in Frost A R•saz. Kest mad Lambmn es F . Wood's Agricultural Works. The let March asst. sale very o>Kp;rmall amount down,balance1. ':theft eacOuaters, .and Cavendish did � 'Yon will not Lind theme Pills in drn mt +�_lo-w__raty of intor�, or ILt,a pl to A gpeolflo for Female Complain% Newa hear of ably remarkable case, F, HI1zT . $mels e� R fi. ..'4xot lose a man during the year's jour• and meet#ng Mr. Minalfull asked him stores at resent, nor until a deman �y�� are.true boon to vera i who aufters to a ne,tara� a -, p Loma D•b•atat+s 00.,1LpadEa. - Dace o!wtprde eIIuta The at once ewe the pulp Uey, which is a remarkable- record. ry was. borrect, He re lied: is created for them; at all sweats, -1 1f the et0 reetnre salsa!and h.altba actiop ut the s.artap r ' '- p Schiller dose not in the meantime w[ah ACEpTR iw es wwty Beta or ruan�and de.eterin.Momaahooa they e�aat 1. '` He says he found•cal both east and "All I know is that my sister had been to risk t'he-druggist olferiagg , shy .na r moxa whteh can be u.ea rhe are nmroaadM given rr.i�pp as #ncnrabla by two phgai- something just as good" out which,,he a 1`i�=Aessalsss. Meta from the satire rt el.et.habtea�bpawea went Of Lake Rudolf that burned well., clans.She is new well enc h to d and are rerfectl sate a°n retpabls. s,►your A and there was a kind of housework and can o any would maks four or five times the pro- Mille, for them,ane t he does not keep chem t�stook Wqa r good deal Of it. If his go and fit: . Milia d4 Nates roonre them for esu. Ma$i.oe per ottle,erttM -report is aoourate, this news is Enter- °Oma sa etre pleases, sad.thia change ge LAW Barrtrtere,etc.,removed �6ao. whomesale�tapte: - , hoe, it is my honest conviction, been prompt in sending in, for the to wesley�d� Rich• The Toronto/harnucaf C•„Urnited,Tor•nb. ssL ag for coal has not been found brought shoat by the use of Ili, Wil- testimonials will be considered as they mond St w„Toronto. come to hand, but the award will not ---------'--------.------ FOR s��,� TBAW a ` .lkitherto in any pert of tro ical Africa, liams' Pink Pills, Mr, Minshull than LD Canadian Pes •scam wan'Ta Qood P be made until the fat lurch next. ; Zambesi $leer. related'the following slot to the The price o! the Pills ie Elft cents pti0°'Datd.Dr. aeon,131 utas!std mato DUN f� , .except for some distance along the y y Te 1 e .. _1 News:-"My sister ins tweet years of per box, but Schiller A Company re- age. She came to Canada from Eng- quires each oNiY CAN as 310ustaa in a year, Those � ' iMaet of the land about tea person t° Bend for two , region around the two years ago, and resided boxes so that the pills can be given a res air addvan model to Inreit would shad it lakes, 8tetanie and Rudolf, io pitted with a Baptist minister, Rev. Mr. rage to X gaul Is th r" , Cody, at Sorel. Que. In April, o! 1896,t fair trial. F.J. Mclxrosmx,BeM 3do0an,tat, Toroata -with ancient craters and Cavendish she took ill and'gradualiy grew worse.I Get the Pills and try ahem, and, if ----..- found the most i'emarkabie crater that 'She was under a local physiclan'e care you fins them good,write Schiller your OSMvs wA���p Be Tont tmexrsor ox PtsBAKINQ I Z . for over five mouths. The doctor said °ptafoa in as few words am, possible, A Rmx Co.,18b Kix°eT„tv„Torono, POWDER baa yet been disoovend is the district. that she wys suffering from a compli- and i1 your testimonial is the beat of AasAOa�AiIMs�.-lfw '" ' v +111►e natives call it Lodigo Yo. and it cation olaervoua diseases, slid he all sent [n. you wiil'get the five hue- a � o L� TIfEC00MCSBESTFRIEND Bred dollars; Lt ten others are as cod. Eit,h sl mad♦maiemn 1hes sayings •.is about s mile and a,half wide and could do little for her. The minister g ie an. Yt prissy, hrK alsob" with whom she lived then wrote me filty dollars will be given to each of ,lyai +.. l,a0t1 feet dee the ten. Testimonials mast not ' be LAAG[ST 8+L[ Ill CANADA. Y'n s? h my et coo mists, t health, and i longer than Lift words and the His predscesaora it this it ke region had last come to Bmith'a Fella, in the y _ .. : wereTeleki, Boaatdson, Smith and Bot- hope that a ehamJge and rest would shorter the better. '}r T �1 do her good. When she arrived here Schiller A Company say they have 1� _ •toga none Of wham have given the she was is a very weak elate and a thousands of torn testimonials. but - - `, world !tap Idea-of the country to the local pbyaiciaa was called is to see they want Canadian and American - '" 1weat`Of Lake Rudolf It may be, bow- bar. He attended her for.some time, Ones, and take this plan of getting 'ty I . - but -VOO rOts, sad fin them at ogee, and of course, they a e t'ecards of the BottegoY_.r wan test omi—alalia only t -._ . expeditloa ; knowledged that the case waa one l have given the Pills a fair trial. - .••b . past of whish were re- nvhich he could do very little lot, My covered alter the massacre°f his party sister had by this time become a pit.. The Pills are a sovereign remedy for _ _!rill COAtaia information •haat the ale object; the slightest noise would all blood impurities lar botl and one box ri equal ;11 to any dollar bottle of 6arsaliarilla. - � -west-sids'-9f the Lake, -for it Is acid disturb her and the slightest exertion Remit direct to S. H.Schiller do Com- D � b ` that Bottega visited that district. City- Almost XPAIIS bier insane. It required .p@ny. Toronto, Ontario. Ern someone to be with hes at all times, - a modish 11110 611 Lbs first inforaatioa And often after a fit. of extreme nor- - --,.. -_.-_ CLE RQYMAN'S LETTER. - of that region. He asosnded a ngoua- musneas she would become uncon- 'AFTER INFORMATION. .., >r•� 1. scions and remain is that state for Mr. Jimpsoa. severely-Tummy, npv� - LONDON°Oltrr,, Ocloder yolk, t$gr � . ' - G,s00 TIBET III(�H. tours. When I went home I had to or let me bear you use the word sling OH COOK - ' h, at the north and of Lake Rudolf. from tab my .1•pots oft at live door-step again. Alwtys say throw. J _ AM7ACTUJUNG Co. . - 11 -swhich he had an extensive view of fa as not to disturb bar. When the Tammy Jtmpwa-Yea paw. And-did' wGENTExmzN,-I have personally examined the heads of ten respon- - rK,_ the country to the wast. Rs says it m doctor told me be ronid do nothing fox David really pat a stow In his throe► . a mass Of aenatttast smurel anin- her, I caneult•tl with my wife, who and bili Goliarf sible citizens of London, Ont., who have wen $worn testimony to ^s* r11, �'" habited and a=ceedlxkgly diflt to had great faith in Dr. Williams' P3iiTt .. _" -.. ' ,. . af3'ect that by the use of s'MhbeslAe Bair Produoar"the have succeeded-WA , Laverne. ac a wiA west a the Pills, as she had of several cases How's This$ , _ _ growing new hair where Ocy were formerly bald,and I found their states, ,: o.. 1, lake,aad traced rhe wools of the went where they had worked wonderful meets to be correct. The also speak of it in the highest terms as ti curs t Share, hitherto umplotted on our maps. cam• Lad I concluded it would do no We•1S�ary C& -act Dollars Raw"ter y � $ �. ,For a_vridfsfl.of shoat fifty miles it i• harm to try them anyway, sad moo- H.11'es'oa'ane Cneee that oaaao$b.eased>y for dandruff, itching of.the scab and.falling out of the hair.. Had it not o ;. quit• fiat, when the land rises sudden- tinned the tact to the doctor. The doo- Y. J.L'8>0Y Y d CO.Toledo a been for trey personal investigation, I could not.believe such results were , . ly into the mountains. It' is subject tar did not oppose their ova bat said we, tin ander.fgn have knows !F, J. possible. k " ' to very great variation,.often fIOO& he thought they might do her good. Ol•a�t the ises u ani ttetian him . . d remain, yours truly, ^ -ing the country all smonnd food meds- Mrlec ysaslletnm���nsin+yis���s1srLaaii�eu. IIEV. Mx1RTIN LOWAY - / .. an the were certasaly a l7a bt•eartyoncaeyoblfgatlms % Count Telski found at the south end cin•, n September of last year all* aalode b their Ano. . - _..of Lake Rudolf, the osis active vel- began tet use the Pills, and before wasrk acax,WhelwalsDruggtstaToledo,0, - I. 1.- eatho then known in Afrfca. Two two boxes had been used. she be an w•tnnta Rmxxur d: JL,avra, hobsaq = • y' . to show si ns of ins a ,p • Fears ago Ile, Donaldson Smith found g improvement She has D11&-Ml nprb°o _ , A:mb �V r i n er __ 0 t6rlb to Lak.a latera611y; act- tbis:volcano skill to a state of erup- continued their use since, Aad is to- ins dlr.rsly upon the.blood and muooae ear . ; - . - tion but Cavendish now reports that day a living testimony of the curative trees et the�'.tem. Testimoutu• «a1 tx'•a - . - -it has been shattered by i great con- power of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." Prto•1sm lMeb�rtUs. 1561-4 b7 all ;a atsta PROOUOp NSW HAIR. OUR[s OANDRUpF IN ONi W!(ilii. vulsion and where It, stood there b ]dr. li[iawrull has ao heaftatioa is •lmmny!ws an the bus, - _ now a Fiala of lava, 13e discovered sounding the praises at • remedy that N W T M I N O t M11FtAl� YOYR DIIYOpfaT OONT Katfa fT t j' -snother lake south of Ru in which �worked such a change in the health SI8 ONLY fidl"E . . ;I • . Freparstlon,with nsM all soften, mattes o reewlpt OF 01,00, _ ' twos a volcano that had also been shat- of his sister Aad ebnerfully gave the Why are you trying to stet your t' - ,tared,.killing the fish to tlye lake, "News'• the above' particulars, sad friend a public clerkshipf JOB COOK MANURAOTURINO CO., LONDON$ ONT. whose bodies covered the shores. when caked to de so most wtltingly Because be hasn't a particle of htlei- 4, Round the shores of Labe Stefanie signed the following declaratioa:- ness about him and I can't afford to OIyes"ak Origin eirs- �YOntsi Dawkins gill Failing Owl -tip explorer had some excellent sport, $haith's Fella Sept. lith, 1897, glue him employment in my office. " .audit wsa here that be was caught by I hereby make declaration that the a wounded elephant. "My swap -said statements tements in above as to the condition _ . - Mr. Cavendish. "was noth _ fag lesath __ my sister, and the benefit she re- CATARRErS HARVEST. t mirsaulons. The great beast, mad with aired Lysins the nae. of Dr. Willial31la' •�Ptll be Heantitnl t!the simple cold - - lage; was ins me. when. at the Pills are absolutely correct the arced b 1!e looted flow-Dr_ e1i�r� TLCs. Mlnshall: In teritical moment,. my gun. tailed. ,and iWtaeas, J. H. Rosa Asa•w'r Oatarrhstl]Powder b lfatare'• �Gi caught mbad to e aitdl going onn. But the e 6lantkn�ece s A MODEL WIFE �TThiissrIsr the se time tw t>tat drwd -'i` �� ed�mf M♦ . . :, .1.1. .1 tried to pi a to the round with mA1W-aat+rrh• w ramal•cold fm the head, .. ' g There is a man in Hamilton who Lae induced bTsudden obange in,the weather, y o - ? . hln tusks. Failing in this. he caught such a good wife, that is all his mar- I�my mem° ytm years•t tarnoent It a leeb ',4;Zdl ` me with his trunk an&flung me round •l. Dr. ♦mew's Catarrhal Powder wl I re1. .� ander his--body with the idea of artxsh- rte 1 lite be can't remember that he Sieve a cold io the head i tea.mtames. Ia . ' ,�=' a Ins 1. m• to death. How I ever fogad the Galt-cellars on the to- wilt nosy all Inflammation IV amelo and pre. I -Th e' ' ^ aR eanapea t do _ vat the neat( of sit 1, it 'orn i ng Edition) ble empty once. +�i .faatlas catarr not know, as I tragi is this situation W111111119anlo as to have esatxsbt.d r�R time the great brats got,ap, and kick- w< o e n. a 0ert6la Dabow re to this xt►at y. 1. The best Cough Cure. Relbvos.Crrap _ • lag a piece of wood which he doabtles promptly. One million bottles sold THE GOLDEN MEAN. 1lVCLUD1Nti"�► Cook to be my dead body made off , to bis retreat... Qtrionsty enough. I last year. dd doses for 25 cents. Sold - C �- - .: t, had no boaep broken, bat'I was cow_ ins all dnmi<gmats. New Minister-I propdes to hold old * t ter~ Bred with blood." Monebysgs up to acorn. ilit� ,� I/' -•-.I. HER BAD AIDL Old Minister-Don't go too [ar, my Mr. Cavendish its only ZI years old. - �„ He has certainly had some remarkable (Hewitt-Does your wife "mtesy youL . . . o experiences and hes brought home in- when yoII are awsy:t New Minister-Whgt would.you-sug. 00 ;_v gest, thexit expert nc of value. ' JewettuShe misses me ,thea Ism Old , merely I m-s'lose - at home. I you 'hold ­.... I-,On ! Y1. :.�_Zr v 1 :. ' '. , , - Hewitt-What do you mesas him up merely I : :` •2rd= ■ �ar' �` - :A BTiiDY LAMP. Jewett-She can't throw a -cup :.�A!. y . art&1ght. ' I. . "USED THEM a •' . 'Otiest-What sort of i lamp is that! How aid your French go in Paris - • � I'k •' _Host-A,study la Be Not Deceived. A Cough, Hoarse: Mrs. Parvenut v. Guest-Ah t ' liedbAt because itis neer or Croup are not to ins trifled Beaut#tul± They were really tickled i'der direct or through newsdealer.or post- "V for the study, I presume. with. A dose in time of Shiloh'e Cure with it. _ �. Host-No, called that because'it takes will save von much trouble. Sold by - ' I fitasster find secure' Tmz CHRISTMAS EDITi92( a great deet of stud, to run it. all druggists. 11,.x' a✓vIDENCIr.: DR. ALLISON'S FREE. ONE OF T1i0IISAIIDR That young Dr. Pillsbury. He:takes S�s7.Zi�,� f°$7Ss�!" TNt Q`e©SE, TOi'Of1t� `°r I L' l! Ordersthad Wss+dsefrraLsepress It1e very easily. Day by day to wiahita"a good will Ot all .j the�POt'tlh e!Dr.Agnew's Olntmeat I know it., Ile killed three friends kidney snileratw Have��n m pato t31 the Hsok " "' Hleddor,or Kldne - i '•tCtihdl all enclosed order a$ once. Dr of cline. 7 •,lust try Lhem onoq ♦``s�aw's tm•rt lea given the create"o� you wiltl owe them. They're good,t tall boxes, e eagttaotiom len. 7t is•aa e!the D•ab sellers pset paid t• as addree. for tea is stamps ���y i►s ewer kaeil.i sad is muglest'i■the suis of HEART SCEPTICS ARE COfYYINCED They are a bigh�j prised $�ttab itexnsdy. ea• - ��, skin di.psae Ltd pIloa Yours truly.Horeka dress$ b7, tbonasada ALLIaeM Ms0. Oe r, ,_ `. Drug Ca,>lfanoh Cb ria. Ordess itis this IN EO l[INIITR3. >r•NMIN,ant •ppmpanied by into saoh.w•rdro[rratss are Dr.isa•w's Cur•for the Heart gives relie[ . ,.. 1 .1.:' ' D �� the a mmeu•st eccurr•ocs at hsadgnmrtate in.eo minutes to nest Lente case+ •t boar$ TOO ATTRACTIVE. -- ,-E .�� .� ,or, shin great rsmed�-preop tine people's disease Ono does is all that to needed to con- taith In hs,and proves to Power to relieve and vines the sson sceptical Thna,snds of live $e-Oh, my dear; if they -bad ladies' 13 `' .urs and AV - , . ,, -, ll itolitag 6314'torturing skim have been 4ved through its timely nn. It i` faces on them a'e never would be able . - lea Dae et the tror.Aere of+++rrtsrn>"�dicslsclence. I. . to'pass tpsml .: .I . R �,� �­-,. ":� I:,�i­ 1 i ,i . MATRIMONIAL DL9CUBSION. DREADFUiLLY NERVOUS. - -�.•.- h Gents:-I wan dreaditYlly nervous,and W P 884 0 . Is "� S•E-_W_i���W�1D1. ..111 She-I presume you Have forgotten, for relief took.,your Karl's Clover'Root ffts ♦ - you ontngeoua brut• that you once Tea. It.. quieted my nerves and «�� ���� �1C� ll �� PII ►ic : promised ke I l b°uld be the queen ce strengthened my whole Nervous Spa- Q 1 {._,,[ p,� t v the household. tem. I was troubled with Constipa �! Q�uZZIGAj f10 �, ` {` He--Msbbe I did, but I didn't intend `tion, Kidney and Bowel trouble. Your � e • y ' that you should be the baso boo, Tea soon olvaused my system so tbor- "�"" 1T�+s' i[ It`" a fs: . oughl that I rapidlyy regained betlth Intelligent 1441146 gentl•menoaabs.a omr hawse c e&n*A1 imcm Cie �t'», and strength. Mre. 8 A. Sweet,'Hart- gll.rd q1toi tool and very PROF�I�T♦�,B7LI / I' -Karl's Clover Root,Tea.is a ppleasant ford,Conn. Sold by all druggists. rmsBIA Y t Jiianra�1fi00De Rl�YtI1VBRA• �*eanllness and neatneSS about a house are neCesllary t0 insult t� laxative. Regulates, the borowels, puri- - MON. Cas gin the dreg otrs tou ' r F ,ties time blood. Clears the cam le!' wbo`has Jim el •a V, in 2 a cath - comfort. Man tikes comfort, and if he can't find ft at home, he will p REFORMING THE'WORLI). CKs to -Make and pleasant to tape.. ins made rlgYt A your own MZ. Easy_ Caller—l-su I would find our seek elsewhere for it. Good housewives know that 'SAPOLI© 's' , cents. Sold by all drt>ggiste PPoshi J.L NICZt0118 ar CO., parents at home this time of day. Both out. are they tS Rtrbmend wpt;T.raeos .makes a Ouse clean `and keeps it bright. Happiness always dwells ` • There is a b' profit in substitu- Small Hey-Yem'm. Mother ain't: got _ .. -' in a. comfortable home. Do you Wait Cleanliness, comfort ani ' 1 I -blit Indifference.-There tion,aided by PA -back yet from t.fio women's every s!- a ' will be. e no profit; at all it people, al- tern 'temperance meeting, and pa- dtrU hapinT Try SAPOLIO and y� will be Slll�ridCd K • ways and.everJZOVO, refuse counter- a to to diissling'a tree Itmaoh ria- ♦esr�, ,pa rsICCtSF . fait` 'articles.- - loon get his supper. rlMa.hess..k�itnlax16 . r 7--.- ,. • 7 •R ARt OR IMITATIONS, k L .1 . � ` _ . . .. . ..' , . .. .., :`, .'T, , . , . _ _ _ .. 1 . .�, 'v i ga p .+�b1."" �',tf,�'k7�"a` .�T3r_.^* '11 �'.^..��?i,..b�'.. e...'insei4trl ,.��''irk'.B!"''L•XA1'`7?.... „c:n.s�,-c,...'.1:rm:..� �'".nYh«.�''. i.:t.�'.!,_. :.t„''.. ,a .. ,_. _. . -. _ . ._�: .'..+u .o-. ... .. . _S- r.•s.. r' 4 -' .,-- �. a ,,._.1 ,° 4�&,. ,cr�+d,.;,r 'p' rw 7 ,� ` rr- .a w g,,. 1:1 rw"s- P,,q,,,, '' N-i�h r.i:• ,yrs s 7 �, ! ,u 'yt+s'.' . r ra ..,x:3- r�, y. "T w'hrt.'.':. -Y 1, Mill., .•°Y�`: P•. t M :�l.+.A't^ f. 1 eF' -•z C• ',l at .Y•`, i. .•,tit T--'m'.+. o` ':r ,i �?!( {;h ,%' -&,�'s, e.t'.;t' '• v.•*>*l:, 07� 1. s,. "p" ::1w ",• r'r ".�' ,.'''" y. •} `.¢ C _ ,.> -� t•.ryn S. ar-'*. '�'`•,3'iy .."n"; i r.�.. ,.'a .,!' +:� r i q,, I. M y � 'w% •, .r',,: 'x14 . ,,. :.• ;.: 'Xs,. .:��_ws,+r; :•'�ew 9....•i,' ,,d-..:e". r:' e. .•. 'W.,: y� ,t'��' .'.�.,..,.�._.....�.. .-„� ::,t... .ie*._t'"ypt.� '' M,•• n4�: r'y,�..- ,..y. f•- �1, :.n t .c- ,.,v' t�. y„,.!•.. r.�^:•T :, .wa',: :°AF1'. k�-.f' y r'. f r ..,.. Y . v r .+2t`°s•c 'Via. -. -r4r .. ., ;`. ;x rt. .,.r `":.:,, �,. .'4 '•:r e,,:. $r�, vAit. ? y,. y..,."n f;'7s .i•�ar' c .,. .,.w, f..'...,l�$¢r-,.a�' tom, , . . ns.y kn. :s ke ` ; f a:. t"v;: q -i'` o''Y .Z..*.d�._:,.: t•, 14 w-- v�e': '.,e, r.., ,.. 5 -r.., x H',:,• l°`,3 +. MW,w G `•A z.• F,. -11* i:- 1. • Ji •.S (-�V`,✓!.y. ..�.. •t. ...S', .'d.�'Y.d+ hr.'v�� :- .K.+;. +AP r ir- 'Yr 0." '-k.,.c'� :w -;x:x..,m... ..k•2,�'.�y't..,y";?-..,. 2..k .: t: Rf - �� i +( .?, - •xa. IT .«1.. - ,.. ,., ,v .. ,�,•, V •Ffy;L Lc 1. _ _ s• '- F ;� managers have found a rule hat been Butter, Eggs and Poultry I `A 3 V . . violated and that they cannot give I . ��* `W Royal FJtandard the first place because caws a>vfao:ni. as. f` P - "R fi ' Hialreet Vrioe.Obtains r is .1%`1 k cr . R - V . his pedigree is English and not M V M mph lh M -, , I , �j Amencsn. 'Fite En Ball I ree was Returns Pro aaa. T .� ',, V B. g F`~g References our shippers ever w ere. Oorre- A, , i e � � � � presented with the entrance certificate .ponaeaoe invit.d. SY .!, IDD�� and Lhe clerk of entry accepted them. PARE, BLOCS R'ELL CO.,Ltd. I "'.N pablfshed av Friday mozaing of its ot4o. The horse was adjudged the beat on .• r' , r `'� 4 try TORONTO. Pickering,Out. � xi1 . _ �, 4 TERncP __ eutered. NoW that the Bno owe was PICS�RING LIVERY i ■ + -'- r 11.lai Des7eui 53.00 u?a!d taadwaaaa, y�� g + "�' . RATES of ADVERTISING: , and the payment of the prizes are in .,_ : .. ._ t'lrst insertion,per use - locant.. First•rinse vehicles for hire b da or •••••. t'd �aah en neat lasertion,pe rune 5 •• order, ar loop-hole la searched for by y y = �, This rate not include Legal or Foreign ad• which the managers wish to crawl out night. Bus in connection meet- - ' e ialme terms given to parties making con• df their obligations. It is incumbent ing ell G.T.R,trains. Freight " 1 lora for 6 or 6 months or by the year. Half- upon the clerk of entry and not the ' and express delivered to all Will save our , oarpetB� PUt a yearly or yearly contracts pa7sble quarterly. , Business cards,tea lines or under,with paper, exhibition to see that the aeventeQn parts of the village, sCjIIB re un��Y the BtOve, any Size l'.oae sea:,as oo,pgyable in aavaaoe. hundred rules are carried out' before ilirNotioefnlooaloolmm�etea centeper line, s James GOxdOn, ar shape can be had, >Sn renin per line each subsequent insertion. a horse is entered in these big horse (g contract made on septics- a110W8. Canada has a Hackney horse ` r on: No free advertising. y -. . 7,"Prt etor. $ in, S6'ln. r 4 in. 72 in. wide : Advertisements without written nstractioas that can beat anything on the Contin• A7' willbe inserted until forbidden and charged ac- - , pozdingly. orders for.discontinuing advertise ant of .America in a show ring, and _ _ >senls mast be In writing anti sent to the pub. Lhe Amerioa.le are jealous of that fact.. �ar RRLN fi - _,+nt _ k char. ----- : . Job Work promptly attended to. �r -' . UXBRIDGE, ', GRAIN Winter 1'�VekingS__IN GREAT ��RIETY. . L W. J. CLARK PROPRIETOR, - . - — — Richardson, the English horse buyer, . o ' Our V olition-strict Indspemd�ce Who was shot in a Buffalo hotel by a boot' - .I am re aced to bu all kinds of - Ladies and Misses-L. Wool Hose. . tDnr Alm-A First•clue LocslPaper, black, was around here a couple of years prepared y Plain Cashmere Hose. Qur Ezpaotatioae—The hearty grain at highest market prices. . Ribbed Cashmere Hose. i rapport of the neon]e of Plckezim4 and viclalty, ago with Joe. Ward on a horse buying `` tour. - Give me 'a call before selling-it . Boys Black Bicycle Hose-Strong.- ? D. McPhail, foreman of a bridge gang , .will pay you. Office second door Melr't! Heavy Ribbed Wool Socks. _ . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1887. on the Grand Trunk, has found it desir• west of%Voodruff's hotel,Whitby.. -. able, from motives of convenience.,to . • . . . remove from this town to Allandale,near Frank J. McGrady, . NOTES ANO CEJMMENTS. Barrier We are sorry to vee Mr. and _ _ 4tf Whitby,.Ontario. 1. Mrs. Sternalva n was sentenced at ildrs, McPhail leave Uxbridge: — - Our 16o Ladies L. Wool Hose + Charlie Bently;eon of T. Bently, a boy S ectal VaIILIe ~' Cayuga to be hanged on January 20th working fn John A.James,west of.town, Take the chance p i 200. Men's. Blizzard 6ocke. for having poisoned'rer husband. ft £ell from a mow last week,and it was at . ; . . t -_ is not likely that she will suffer the first feared that be might be seriously ..-And get-,., e , . . 1. - i. 1. sailers snail of the law, but the. ere]le had falmlene scud salted him into �om0nvwyand tt or need .Pullets. N $��' Pratt Black Brocades at 26o a p y nd 40c her aenteuce Will be ellen ed to ]m- the house. In a couple of days 4e. Was They ti=e now Laying, ew. Su1tlLlg y -Ju BT IN- 4, sonmeIIt for life. There hoe been -- but one woman hianged -in-Ontario. apparently all right again. s na.ul.o a B oosrter. . - _._ - . . •_. - and that Was some 28 years ago. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. I will sell a number of the above birds __...._ . cheap before housing foe winter. ., --. __...--. The resignation .of 0. A. Howland, '— - _._ .- --..- . Thin department is open to all tonhe fPiz die �. J.GORDON,OtIRDONr = ■■/�� ■`M■,A■�' _ . as M.P.P. for South Toronto, LhrOWB in al c cage uni�qs correct. The writer mast Barber Pickering. ■ io I d' Sn'.ap' Cv■ , , n 1-that, COII8Lit8eII0 0 en and a b - in au ish 'iced s his correct,name with copy _ VV ■/y��3r , �,- We wish It distinctly naderetood, however ” }/ eleCtlOII Wlll IIOt b@ DrOi]glit OII Wltll that in no case do we hold oursel as- =e• �Te�T �L1�Cher ' fsV_ - ... -1 .. apousible for opinions expressed by corres. 1 v .. - •+ undue haste, as the generi?;I elections °nndents,—ED Nsays.l '" may soon be announced. It is not Sra,-Preaioue to the taking of the Local --+--- . - slnlikely that the result of neat Toes- Option. yote on :November 1;eh,.leatleta I sincerely thank my many cuatomere for . . tla"s vote Will have some Wei ht in were circulated in this tbwnsbip ihowing past patronage,and modestly ask That '' ' . -` - y g the cost o!focal O tion• 'Pre ars' for it b laying in Your Bu 1 of Under . f� eettlin the date of the neat PM.'rincial P the same courtesy be extended ' I _ p �' g pp y g One statement was.that the council is havepurchaseil W.,E.Yanstous's ' ' wares Woolen Goods, Hosiery, Etc. _ _ elections. raising, by the rate of 21,10 mill,$200.00 . business and will now be fobad Men's >�Il wool heavy shirts and drawers 50a. more than is needed to pay Isocal Option in the meat market opposite • F Troy, a convict In,the rzpenaes, and pertinently asks the gars T. ..-Gres 's warerooms, _ _ Scotch-Lamb W00. sll:rts end drawers from 1�6-otB - ntiary, who sometime tion: Is that fair to Local Optica? where I Rill keep' all to have shot and killed The inference can be drawn from the p up to $L25 per pair. " above statement that the council were in kinds of fresh meats. , •_ I. r .at Napanee, some this way dealing a'blow at Local Ontion,- -; sausage and poultry t Ladies' Vests hen w In good . 't8, b -„ die V vy ar B for 25 o atter s} , 1 y fearlessly state was not the case. fo season. None goods.at. higher prices. - . - ,--_ ._ __ - - as been sentenced to which I fen - U. 14th next. It I do not believe such a thing was thought . but the best of • ` $osieryy plain and-ribbed in light and heavy make, � erect that McLeod, .of,sad was not to my kaowtedpa mebtion• meathAndled. �` • ed by aoy member of the copncil• . - , Call Lad see ,"_ - either-cashmere -or wool, at prices ranging frons 10 to .-' with a burglar in his Now,ear,I wish to state most'em la tic.' me ro0 was shot and instantly ally that the council have not rafted 4{2W 5p cents per pair. a•+l. P Pickeeinst,Ontario..C.'. I. KIN Qr - killed is the leisure of his terror more .than is needed nor have�a raised A fall stock of choice grs�beriea always ou basil st. . ., _ atrickea wife. Trop tried to implicate MO°Q�than will be ra(fdired to pay the _- _ - . ' ', o)alar rices, My 25C`teas will stand the test, try t11em. ;a con le of ale, but the trial resulted Local Option expenses. _ p p We have vouchers to rove the same andAtt-ention' ' -s ' Boots & Shoes are selling fast, �f yon need a pati - 1 -` - in their acquittal. an ratepayer who wisbee to satisfy hire- - y - salt aan ask oar genial sad, moat trust• a stipple y0i1 n prl. es. _ -. a a 1 can. at model 0 -The nominations for Centre Toronto worthy clerk,Mr.D.4. Beaton,who will, - - _. .. _. . . ;- . _ - _ I am ease, verify m etatetneat.. It aIr c •-� 0. �. took place Tuei;day when Mr.Bertram y. we again catl the attention of tire_. _ Htghest Pricr�'Or Farm Produce. Farewell had collected(as presented and , was placed in the field by the Re- ° public to out ' • - formers, and Oliver A. Howland Will upon which we based our caicuiatiou)his >~•e A good supply`of Fruit Jars on h.an3 bill.,re Local Option 8erntiny in.full,the - . run in the Conservative interests. It rate aboye mentioned igould not besaffi' School Snpphe8 Sud are ". � hid will be remembered that his,Howland tient to raise enough to pay'the Local *?� a�tAtl0ner3T. Tl�omaeE ' _ W evale Ont. Option expense', . •has been a member of the Ontario .:rte paper from 15 cents for 5 gdiree tip. _ _ __ , _„ . Altow me, Mr. Editor,in conclusion to - House for considerable time and on Also our. ,.� nay.that I was not aware that the acts of . . �-- --' Tuesday morning resigned that pori• the council were to be criticised in this 10018,: Sjl1iS, _. . ' tion eo as to be eligible for nomination' gtaaner daring the discueaiou before the ratepayers of the Local Option uestiou - ° FAL L G 00 DS .'� .. - ­_­_ .for the Commons. Both these menp 9 - ! ..... . .. ti elvets, Tissue Papers 80. . r• and that erfonous statements of this char• .. _ " have influential backing, and the seise were to -be,hat ed broadcas4 this Q r� • -. - _ �. IeonflicLwill be a feat and furious one. township against 'the council the acre of ��� �� L �O011e, .-iAs we ail know Llie prnsent by-election which it iemy duty to dele°d agtiof which' New. S111t1IIg8: NeW' Pantings. New Print8- was necessitated by the sudden retire- I have the honor to be reeve. �� P1CkeilIIg. _ Thanking you,Mr.Editor, for-tbe space - -- " '" -,---' New TCwellnas.- Latest Uats and.Caps, e - ment of Wm. Lobnt, who was elected clotted,I am WOOD B I'If•I063PI30DINI.1 % _ .. •`at the last .general election. The Yours,etc., - - :;voting takes place next Tuesday. : _R. R:-mownasr. promptly, peemananW Z. ': g The areal English aemed7• A feW choles Print Remnants below cost. __ stn rbc ranted to Kinsale Nov.20tb,. 9,. care as forms of Servos I. ' During thepastweek,F.W.Harding •-•-. Wl -z �GIEO.-- PARKER, Dunbarton. shippefl`from this part of the country Sale Register. ~ atmAea.repoknwyasda0 -- — - ---- • - . three carloads of registered sheep, and S.iTLanAr, Dec. 4—Credit sale of fifteen Y�W moor .' - or ry,ss eesstw we moat of them Will_ find read sale in scree of•staa�ling timber,_consisting of rlfbbaboo,optewor afire. — - Henry' Savage. > his native state, 'Wisconsin y Robert standing .of pias, cedar,hemlock,hard BefofeariaLAf7eT. i,wA,� ,a,aye- O Brien & . . . . - •i end soft wood,at lot 11,con.3,Uxbridge, (+'lefts,lasanity, a»eariy prase. Miller, of-Brougham, when seen the the property of M. W. White, to be New and Second-hand Bio ales for sale. -other day, stated that the sheep trade sold u qa iter and hal!acre lore, Also �i.the uaafe sad So,wt xeetetaa All kinds of re ai omptly at had not been better for the past .five at same time and place a hundred acre terms. Askdroggistfoewoors Pbosyhooneifi "tended'to. ' d show• . ! , earn than durin the est season- farm being lot 28,con.4, Uxbridge tp. >!ar>Zentsome worthlepmedlMaelaplace at this, loocs;a,$�ngat., ickering, ' 8 p - See bills for particulars. lisle at 1 0'- fndae price in letter,and we will Bend by return 82•t .r-' Ontario, photographersITB • • to fact that the present was the best in clock sharp. Thomaa•Poucher,auction• man. Prks,One PwkLm tic six, t6, oes.eta . , ' :that period. He expressed the regret . •eer. pteamowwWcero Pamphlets free toanyamrs a ._ . _ The worn caress,, Boarding House -;-- _. � that more of our farmers did not go WEr+sEanAx} ,DEC. STH.—�AUCt10A a81e Of wi$dsor.Out.Canada. Studio.open,eve! , . ztensively into the raising of register- the effects of the late John Remmer,at -• . =—�nd Meat MarkBt'� y"••""' -'" "' his late premises lot 23, B.F. con.,Pick. Sold in Pickering and elsewhere in Canada TIIE9DAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY," } =.ed sheep, as that class of farming . -by all res omsible Dru ists. --o--' ening(neat Frenchman's Bay), Sale at p 1•tf would pay better than any other,take ,. 1 o'clock. . L.Fairbanks,aactioaeer. ----- -- The undersigned hie rented the ;;'•one year with another. While Ontario WeQt®� a �30teY, UBE • was much ahead of any other province . • And.will keep constantly all _. • 1'ew A(l ertisernents. .'_,' : "in the Dominibn for raising registered _ ,., kinds of Fresh �Iesfs;Oy. Queenston Cement stock, there was et much room for OR SALE to close an estate. House stere and Poultry in season, } F Meals furnished to all who --For building- � .: .improvement. �Ordinar Ordinary readily• dna]r,t in the Village nr sighlanri Creek. : .�_ ' 3 3 Apply to%'.'St.TREAUWAl,Highland Creek. 6 may regtiire them. Concrete'Walls, Sit'os Stable F1bor-91 sell at the present time for $8, While __ •-• - a commoh'lal>1b could not be sold for T Llf-D SLE 1NILi;-Rutter Flour, Call and see us. • Hog Troughs,Cisterns, Culverts, . - more than half that fig tire. Arthur L Graham Flor*. Blick Flour, Rolled Piolrerin1w. Pipes, Etc., Etc. ' a Oat ileal,Rolled«heat and Corn Meal kept in W. �Voodrtttll, - ohnston, of Greenwood is x150 stock, R'.R.ELCIs5:Pickering. 5-tP' �� +��. , Ur.Devitt epiphysizes two points,viz.: That - 'el . . --- M Lhe gravel must be clean and sharp,absolutely pleased with the volunie of business i. OOD FOR S.1LE-Anv quantity of .free from clay or muck. Have work done as ., be has dond and is,now doing in the .\v first-class barrlwood. will be delivered a - early as possible and thus escape frost.. to any par; Pt'ckerin� village. Appl.ylor a BANANAS a Faltieeregatriagcemeatabouldorderstonce registered cattle line, and that t118 'particulars to HUGH PUGH, Wliitecale p.o, L r as Some delay will be necessitated in tllling ''timesn; up of trade bespeaks better �`0R SALE OR TO RENT-A comfort. C, .. . - (`i orders. ' - ' ___ _._ able dwelling'on Dow street,claramoni. ORANGES r' W- J.-Devitt, agent. ' 1 Immodiate pinessiob given, Terms easy to It will be remembered that a 8190ru r o trr party.• Fur f!-'1 11�prticulars,apply to Ly •. e ' e Greenwood, Oat. time a-o we stated that Graham Bros. D Ns -TLE or JOH\ Si. \IAUN�R,� , . a Claremont,Ontario, 6.9 , c• . of Claremont; had carried everything --- -- -t, rn Insure in the...... "' '?'-before them 'at the Chlcag0 Horse I NEEP ` STRAYED.=Thera strayed :11 ' IJ froin the premises cf the, undersigned, I , ZV.Car�16 Z0 - show. Royal Standard icon first aS near Woburn,ten sheep narked red and black .:.STANDARD... I * FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE INSUR• a Hackney and riveter as the best on bnbk,' An i,eison giving inforination that a, - n will lead tot e,r reco�efy will Ge 'suitably re. �� • light stallion ori the groulld9, Courier, warded'. ALBERT CATTON, Woburn p.o. 7Ito't. - , ' •• -• LEMONS r -Of Columbus, o teriao,r'The Farmer's Alan-Ll ie-=herses-Evan- second as 01119 FOR SERVICE-A Yorkshire - -• . . • - rr Hackney. McQueen, the' Cl de, 4C- 11R'hi`e, bred by rJos. rh Featherstone,of � p nf� rr++ P y• ` _cowplishod•'the saint fete':a :�d Royal yetiugflelrl-om•the-credit,a d a Berkahire,bred Sewing X Machine, C_ _. u ' b r' tt is doing a flourishing business oarryin6 odes'-. y H,J.Dar s,Pickering. are tar service at lot Is the (ween' of all Sewing I .1a 1;AN DI ES eI.. one Million anda, quarter of Iasumnce after Htandard. This was A source Of sur- i2 lyfo..oth Pickering Terme, ?7.00 cash, being in existence only two years. You pay rise and pleasure to the Graham Ap ly tor..oLhor articular,to THOMAS �VIL- p sir.',Pickering 1l'0. .s8tr Alachines. Try it and a only for natant losses and small e:Dtutee in- ' boys, 'and indir:ctly reflected on -- - ---- be cgnvinced, Fgr., - I carred in running a local company wl,lch turas yi ffl out to be lees Than one bqif of the cost of insnr- „ , : Canada. The firm were jiven-the THY PAY RENT when coir can buy sale b abee in most of the stork co . �� a farm o•56 acres for ?1, r os y Atoll sleek of C3rocesieri and(scald Bros•Cele• •tienlars apply to companies. "For par- premium cups, and were informed that fro n Toronto, soil sandy loam, trame hoaae, - braced Flour always on hand. JNOI' Ar O'OONNOIi, Agent, the nrizes, aggregating something like lowed al and abpmt 7 sores of bgah. This farm Lott, ie well•adapted for(ruff b:owin por'try farm. `' �"'� • B. WM. COVINt#TON, ,. Si Brion Hood o Whitby P.O. $1,000 would be sent alongin a few ing,oats or roots, No broken Iand. Come and ays. It ho'{4 transpires thaatt the show I`.;Y, Apply to WM,TREADWAY R p`ilaud Opposite Methodist Church Also agent torN ck Union Fibs Ii encrust ATHA, ONT, T .. CLAREMON'r. companyab 4 the minion rife,•• 00•sm I. . N. J x_1.64 i.('`.r m, 1 i .tuy.5,�f` 4.' .v.r »a viyaf' t.. :aw:,a_a. :,,e5,as'wm`"�' yU +y. µ "4•h i v ''liI-w h.11 y . S,'s•:L '� :C R aC1•g I.N *'� y p�,;,;t,�V 5 S 7 -- e ,,+b r .' 11 �,..5�,*.!so`�ue„ ae y 11.. . " ��'1 � .' - ''+�y a ... Ay, ., �..1 '� -M'f. qi; x` � - 1 ? x�;'Y'' +r.fir' d "'��'�,� F .?I w...-:r'rS••,r.�.�.,� � ten-;;;;%•aa' t i•a y,... ,, y. .:.,. s ..,,s. :r a. .i';.:.,, •u. r "'T• i".• ,,v:, ..t*$,. S'r7`� -:'s -,s•'',,. *4' xr t K f1 ,+. .'+. . '.: �. . '. ,,p;:}., .;C i' t� u k. "I,Y'N '' r ti.. ) .,.,., e.....: 'Z':a;`+y _ Jb l+',�,,.,: ].i a� ... ._. " J. ..,. ,,. 3` •+1 ";,?: db`).`„f ':�t.✓,y. :,j.., -S. Z. ''::i_ ra.. 1. ...•4" • y, .. .-• .,6.?l'/:�v_• 1a+� .� _. . I. ._ • -.,_ — +./ h �i .Y,�(T.L:;'q�. T�j r; .�; - V "� •. ' 8carboro Council. }L " ' h N'tt . a — ,y I T080NT0 ' FINANCIAL L `� ' ' I'. � ,:� o council met pursuant to ad- $500*000 - ~t n1"T } CORFORATIQN, �� `'it on ffionday,November BBad. in ��*� ­ ., .i O a =O z+eary's hall, Wobara. Members all v u - .. � I "��I o — - , ,,! I Ream Kennedy in the chair. - • _ , - iante'les of the previous meeting read and Authorized Cap, ..$2,600,000 _ Subscribed Cap. 628,500 l. -. — . I approved. -. .­­ -,v ootcicotl IciTlaNa. Yitah* . 2 0 I''R I Z E t From clerk of York townsbip, Ptating S. thai x100 had.been granted to gravel onI.. This Compaq have opened`brarch in the .. 11 - „4ownlins, provided"8oarboro Crime 1st Prize _ , ' village of tel in the office lately oa- ”'-° The essence of life is . opnled b the Ontario B under mannas. vcrplrea��poti brtathcevery tad Prize •rent of the nuigrie . Foy and,Helly, ee Blantyre sohool'pro• lO0 100 Deposits Will bereceiyedand lntereet allowed Pail - heart beat, every -motion of • • . . at hiahset rates. . -.8rd Prize 60 Iltafts Weed oa ill"parte,collection.mala + - m�ia a d!<letters Wen also rooeived pear head, t1 forte. The 60 on very liberal tern,.,.money toanea oa nota � ).zea.g quince.sow sale of land for measure Of force wt sell vital- '2 Prizes'Of 26 ,each and other beral lea. �. O t 1. ._ 0 acv OEO,HESS, Manager s.L ity. If this is lackin�i there is . . .ccotrxxs. 5:'Prizes Of "10 each `. r :Enna B g,cutting•out Stotts hill,416 loss of flesh, lack of resistive o 50 .FARMERS MARHET. ��� onbia yards at 20 cents,$88.80. pOWCr,�1cadCacy to CstCl2 Chi- . :10 ze9 o - _ h _ Fri f Chas.Calendar, measuring and levelling wast t3siip, tspeC3allp a tend o each 5Q 1. T I:oafxo, Nov„26, 1897 a.r Wheat,fall,.......r.... 086 to .0 00 , gravel on Markhstn road,eiztean days,816• Consumption. For logy - — Wheat,spring............ 086 to 00 00 Enos Gyring, hsalinggravaloaffiarkham enep p vitalit $500.00 Wheat,goo69,........._N 0q 77 to 00 78 , -g 1 r "'toad,as ppeer coatraot,$?8 88: p aothiag is better thea To the Twent eo le Who solve t7�i8 Puzzle, if there are 130 08 Bey,eu,h:'•'•" "' 00 29 to 00'ss L.A.DeLaplante,cedar post ago,$'37:s8. $eon's Emulsion. It Supplies y p p Jr Carneghsa, turnpikinR hil2.aad force Byforniillingthenouri,T3- many CorreOt, We Will De the above prices IN CASH. "••,•r• 00 2.6 to 00 27 .s,' ellinA approaches to bridge betwean-iote 16 ' Peso,bush................. 00 00 to 00 4? r and 17,concession 1,18.60. mgr streagtheaia elea7eats Of MO'�IE Hay,new, ton....,....... 8 0o to 09 75 3•eor a 3d. . }�' SEND N , 8 Beckett, material supplied food in zatasilpp di ted form; - - 1 WITH YOURR -Straw, ton::............... 00.to 9 Co. .path masters, $18.04. . enriches the blooZM builds ORDER. Dressed hogs.." 5 ?6 to 600 lyts,'4 - 0 CII, 78 loat'e of gravel at 10 up the system. When ordinary If more than Twenty should be correct, every correct one will in addition Beef, forequarters....... 4 50 to 6 50 cents, ( Beef, bindgnartera..•.,, 6 b0 to W . B 00 W,LaTrangh,drewingplaakand.pntting food is of ao avail, Seott'a to the Holley Prizes) be rewaided our famous"Faithful Timekeeper Silva; Mutton 6. 00 to 000 x.7 in Calvert $5. - - • Emulsion will supply the body Watch"of which Peterlieeaor,pnttiag down pipe between withallthevitale:emeatsof Lift. TH I ! Veal,earoaes .:......:::�: 800 to 800 " iota 6 and 7,ooncedsion 4, _ the net factor UL are ,The qualities Butter,Ib............:..... l6 to 17 ! $13.76 Y A word h i. Thomas Patch, use of t4am on road, Two$sei, 50 cts._a 4 $3.00, All price is .$10.00. i. meanie) i Eggs,doZ...... .........ti: 6 to 18 True co ere ,of our machine for 8 days,$6 00. �, If-preferred, thF • . Timer' Potatoes,per buie.:........ '00 to 60 ." James Thoma,half amount of hauling _ winner can i Watched __ ---__ _ ____ I 11-1 gravel on Markham townline opposite lot If gots will sat foe it we ani$aald ! ' �wbich are a i\i0N 16>8$8.40. you a book telling you all about treoteW chose a gennln - R tins road , ` ' D J�' ('� po clod acknawledQed � �� � . .1, . � John May, hauling plank for bridge betolu __ gold-cased watchyE `��. in the watch i t dots 4 sad 5,concession 4,$1 50. �' Psi' - of thedamevalue. •a' IV Trsae, to be the - Job� Lawrie Capital Paid u Thomas Reeser,draw' sewer• i fstim BCOTP a � 'Toronto,Ons derfnloftes, won,- 'foremost Pf $1,500,gOC gravel at various times, $8,8$. made toAs advertise . p �A 'ora whiohfln the English Surplus, x$1,5001000 END .R­G ere means- 'Toronto,jl. they win leer and Aa:arican Gcarga.Thira, work ecce an Marith.m - NAa )teatime. .WHITBY AGENCY. .. .. _ _-- our -far•3amed iluarketa.. ati.aeai ssahfa= sttasaaer ='saaaaetsa t toWhhne with toad maohiaa;$7.20. 0 a M od to 1 M:g , I i BAankin DEPARTMENT.HNT, r is 26 a Ley,gravel on concession D, bet11 I14 Z 6 p � o, Silver Watched; every mpetitor must req the o owing con 'tions and Iatese.t.nowed at,highestonrreatsatas Pis• lots 26 and B7.i8, M . - a & �� e g .N comply with them. -- Helios of wtthdrawa2 required. v Albert t3.Bassos,drawing gravel on.aoD. ,a ,� j, _ Special attention A�l1van to the coneot>aon o! '+ 3,botwAt^Iota 2 dad 8,$4. tr 1' Bend our eniwez on an -International'and soon. It not more than twenty win and Farmer s��sad other;iotas. !4 �31tVer'�ILi,a,hauling gravel and plame, I o &: �= Post card" which can be bought at the ,receive the watch and chain, and f these do „ E.,J.�1'HQ�e oN '4 y g post and grading and putting in anlvari,>F38.Sb. Q Q r ~ k p O ° not bap anything from the catalogue,the wDole 1017 - o C re Mee Inrice 2 cents) There !s no entrance fee Eso.� C: o $ Q �i N or charge whatever of the pprize money will -6e aqq nsll divided - - " Thomas"Why se,drawing sewer-pipe and A. a�0 gi.oto C" st � p,w !C . 2 In addition^to the Cas:i Prizes averyone among chem,money 923 each, All lY divi In -.' - _, Fe t0 r0ade $7,49. C' $e a s aho sends the aorzect anawez will ttiereby win this a verttsemeneere takeaat the ezchaaga o! S'�'paleLl6->rteltaalaE station 4.i'.S amen Chester, drawing plank and re• •x�3 c 9 es-o ro p s y y'w one of our ":Faithful Time IteSvet" Silver 8D to Fi TBI,INa ooINO EAST DQQ AS FOLLOWr.— patria bridge',-8i.bil. �ra „9 elm, a Q o �,y ,)'C,:,.t Watches,which we sell in England for dlDeach. i A toren will ba Bent flee to you which mast N0. 6 ffiAtL ' g ���n.t,t s o = end which could ba Bold recall la America fol 1>e filled up and forwarded to reach n.by De 7:62 A.)�. B.Rea11 ,repairing ealvrrt,$1. d ri g $& O •C,,, 3l5 tc,82B each , • comber 45th of all goods ordered on account of " 14 LocdL 2:50 P.M.. . IIaam Davis, shovelling gravel and ase � � = *4 9 very.winner the watch lereqUired W these Prizes ,, f3 � t Ja ,e.0 pensive Solid Silver Albert Chains to wear with cam' `� ' 6'0 O:':cam,$$60.' t Jan Pcm E winnereaWill bed �ateetIn th Times, sally W>isT,DIIle La FD OWB:�• E a of t w r urchase one of our SPLENDID CALL lnex• pp U01=as. . •"°i Fab' N rho Watch. as per our nnprecodented,offer. .Telegraph and Standard,of London,on Dencem TRAM 9a L CLL' 9LL A.M. . .` : ► which we will &end. These-Chalas are Hall- bar 31st next, and subsequently m she New11 11ir,.Brawn, seconded .by Mr. YOnng, A�I ®- ,� a+ a o; 'ft,1 Mar�)"3 O zr.srked on every link by the English Govern-i York Herald. Drafts for the slues will be post tri3 LDCJL :60 P.1�. moves sad resolves that she county area e � t,a meat.If the same wateb is required with Gold- ed.same da p , talar be and is horsyy authorized and re• w r. a m� Apr. ,-Cl, 811ed.case instead of Solid silver.,a Chain.to.. 7 titirite y 4' 1 ffiAIL - 6:04 P:M. r Your Danis acne dad addd mi s in sn11 _w S'' XWO. ,Dunbartoa itatioa gnirsd to Write the following pascals of land o o r m l>IAy j"�p match may,t1 desired,be chosen, - every time n write to us to avoid mistakes •• • J ae C: ' ��'ith our tYatch and Chain you well receive' 6 Orders for these Prizes maybe seat 3a °1'• :' -•• -- _iB the TDwnslrlp�Df BOatburO off thl lllL of ,. coal- our mammoth Oi[`logue-quoting t�'holesa:e se aratel from time to-time,and qou Will be TSI,Iffd GOING EAST DL'E.B FOZLOW S'— � �- land advertised fOr tale far artaata of ta2aa - - = .6 . July, Factory prices foe Jewelie Piate,o4c. The credited With the total of all when You used in l 11 I - viz:-Late 21 to 27, block 4, plan 1093; b. a + 8e t' N ret Prize will be.glven to the who wives the report form ae above NO. 6' RAM �a ,,r• the Rebus.receives the Watch and Chats. and• 4 When sending orders lease remember ?;47 A.M. e uo P py n t , township kit 27t can C; 106 17, plea 763; :! _ o 'a ,, r eo Oct. a orders altogether the largiei amauat of goods' that the letter poatave to England!s S aceta per •NO. 14 SIZED •. $;49 r.l i towasestship lot 84,con B; par/of lot 83,Ora i a I from the 9t*111 nue; the Second Prise to the,nslf ounce, and,if iaedincieat ptatage la Used $r 8 LOCAL. . -. .6:00 P.M. a. mn NQv C` A;aaaeat to-W Bye,plan 767; pert of tbt „ „ , V, winner wire Orders aloe second largest amount, she letter is liable to go astray $6,ooa A,aseN/to Goo Elliott, pplan 767; m " � a,s Dea .' TRAMS Gonm WZST DUX AS FOLLOWS;— - � 1. - .part of 161 85,can A.assert to Alf Sparks, dead your answer at once I.- You.are sure to win a prize if correct, while No. 9 LocAL'. ,9:05 A.M, ', ;, . . ' . ,plan 757; part of lot 85,con A,west so even if not correct it costs you nothing . 1 = ADDRTBB - _ . " 18 M=, = . 2:55 P.M. - _� ^w A- 8 p� 757; Part-of lot 85, _ Lumber , . -. _ con d, as+esl to Q 8tephensoo,. Plea ► 1 PICKERINO PAST OFFICE. ?b7 ;purl of lot 86,con A,goal to George All classes of BOUGH LUMBER in stock Tie Watchmakers Alliance & Ernest Goode's Stores . p3tepheasoa,plan 7b7. and that the`seal of _: 6taili arrive from Toronto 8 ;0 a.m. ^ ~the oorporation be attached thereto. Z.I1ii'T3rD. 11lloulding3, Matched Sheeting and Inco rated according Arrive a T E e 00 a m Close 0 T E 9 30 a m D.:Beldam and A. Mair ware beard re g to Act of Parliament.-Capital£90,000 18.150,000). o T E a 2D p m • Toronto a�0 p m - aidewaik at Bellamy . -- Flooring in Basswood or Pine. - _ -- ' Largest EnQ;liS+h �VatChmakers Mails for 9aa chi btefolroe at a o'eleslt E.B.Heuer was heard re grant on con Ms le sad.Beech flooring, 1 ' -' -- b.between lets B rad 8: pp g }.in,at 1120 1� -Ox�'CR17 �3'1'REE2+. Zia2.T=110�T. _ Money orders-tuned on all parts of the world, Per St"face measure. #amass SjLNX syslnsss•. J, A. Jarvis was heard caking that the Cable Address:' 'CLOCKLIHE,LONDON. ." `Baeineae Established 138•), l. streets on plan 1099 be assumed by council. Hard and Haft Wood slWsys on hand. - . . - -. ; __� .. - - _ _n�,' Gal and ,Tamen Chester were,heard' Hillside Saw 'and Deposits received dna latereet allowed ata ', re gravelling Danforth road. Mr. Cowan,.seconded by`Mr. Jackson, Elalnin � 1118, -- - _.. roe p � I3tt tin "I- . mbvee that the council grant aloe lam of '. a. iitirE. - per nDtl Security Indisputable $180 to grave!che.Danfosth road,opposite - Brown's Corners. - - _ _ - n roe Riueas � lots 94, Y6 and 26, and that Councillor .. - _ .... a Young and Messrs. James and George ., BR61�0 D11 LL • .t - All Rail. . .J: - - - U A, v - Ctfeeter be cordtnisstouers to .expend"the - . -_ . same. . - - , Mr. Cowan, seconded by air. BIOWa, a '' :" _ _ Ili ENEW AY moves aid resolves that the reeve grant his I��'k j��� order on the treaeDrer to pay A. Barco the e _ �'_ - ;' 1. - =;sum of 8'81 D7, being'the sIISonrit paid by � 1 1�.1-a.Y l, •: •'him'to redeem a portion of his property on 111SSC " lot 88,coq B,-Scarboro, which was wrong• .. .: '. ': 'r tally sold for taxes,and that tho-eNlof the Direct from tihe Mines•' :• �'` • �` - - •tion be attacbed ttferetd- . o�per z -. Der. Cowan .nttodooed a by-leaf closing • -- nP pats of 3rd coq opposite lot 8 in Soar. _ - . �" lboro, Ind COLT ging the came:to.-W W. �N b 5121,tO, -•_-- _ _. •Y Bions. Pot Shrongb its variotir readingsI . i. - . And fto9rowb-ts n odaced-a bastionaalor he ._ •NO C -—— p, - s 4 _ins a place for,bold) g • • _ .. • _ -- members of the township council. The by Beat In the Market. - - - - few was put throcQh its various readings . . - . : sand Bhally'passed; appointing O'Leary's .0 °` 4 1 pull,wabarD,no the place and Monday, $urease,Ill the World. . _� b - z.; . -Dec. 77th,as the date. - - - • - -•' I _ ! 4 ` uipo! - . -.y Mr. Young introduced a .Isw to ap- Delivered in Pickering Village at I It ' bbyy t • 0� . point the places for holding the mnuieipal, b election for 1898. The byTdw wee read a 5'8 - _:: < : .. _., .. that and second time,and the ooancil went Ed. Cornell' _ _ _ sato committee with Mr. Cowan in the P1Ckering - . 6 -'' chair. The bill ansa finally passed naming - = •- _. _ .. ,?�,F,' 1. .._ —the_saute places and the_sa.me-D�R._O..aa- ) o_ '�j Pi _ • last -- _ _ _ - -- 1 kind of - year. - . _ _ Mrs.Young,_seconded by Mr. Brown, .. l - . � ... j I ,. . : . .1" . ... ­7��%_'�� 1.11' . - -. 'a .. � .L :_, _�,x.. L,,, ift, „Forces -, moves that the reeve grant his order on theUaremont • • Y r `� treasurer to pay the. following:-G 5t - , p i �`1 AND �j �_,'�,�'�`­� Beckett,$12.04;Mrs.wilsoa'e,fii,20;Enos �' ' • ' ; ' '- i17uetion r alp tl Spring; $6920, C Callender, 16; ,Enos a spring, 878-66; Jae Carnaghan,03.50;W T n - - c k V r� `� V ~� r 1 N ews put in oa Shortest notioe. 1. La Fraagh,$5 ;•L 3 De Laplaate,$27 58'; ,• _ I, f Peter Reeaor,$13.75; Robert Patch, $6';` �s ., . .•, Jas Thomas, #22.44); Jobn els $1.50' G _ - Orders left with D. F. Every, Picker- �. Di Third,$7.20; Tboe Reeser,81 John gas. changed hands &nd 'a . inryg, will revolve our prompt and' _ '2 Lawrie,S8.35.; OIiver White,$I6 83; Geo gnght new stock Of Tln• very careful attention. s ' Ley,$3 ;, James Chester,$1.50 ; Thomas • • _ I "� g •Wbite, $7.42;R Rea,$I.;A B Reeaor,$4; ware and Granite - -F1 om- now' until Ja,t1i1�;13 the •�St, Windmills of all kinds gold*ban wanted. Isaac Del$9.56,asper accounts rendered. . tVat6 has been opened '' - ' D Mr. Cowan, seconded by Mr. Jackson, , - , ,_ moves that the reeve grant his order on the ., Coal Oil always on ` . . - _ - GF+ItOw, ' -GEO of$10,be in pay urahaaemins f w8 9 - RE�IONT, OJTT _ , fora iece of land boa htf rr+m hem for a , , 9 sl _ -' ' treasurer to a W.W.Stotts,sr.,the sum y i CLA - '�­ ­' �11 'q'I. . I . .. bncl. deviation of the 3rd concession road, said - ' % _ -I MONEY TO LOAN amount payable when he shall have Repairing 'promptly. attended _ , executed the deed for cele.piece of land. ._ --�rT= . to while-you wait. ,. MIORTGAGE SECURITY. .. : b[r.. Brown, seconded by ills. Jackson, 1 y mores that the treasurer and Depaty•Ree�e - Cowan be'empowered to pdrdhase a rirave9 - ' _ } R�'A2.� F.rBTAT�r"r it on the Kingston road east of the Mark- �1,)1 Ol, ` pp r item'ioad,provided'they can get.oDe suit. Eavetrou hind - aa 'itll k111C�5 • bon ht and sola on commission •• • _ 'il r. _ abl . g b 'n a'. a . o And 1—: t*t� g Agan:• Mr, Jackson, seconded b Mr, Brown, �-- _ _ ._.. _ -_ _ _ . mouse that the council do now a oarn'to 1•w. ..% leat137 Pi Pi�+tited & lt+ for Fire, Life "Accident; Plat• I I. )meet again on Monday,December 13th. +Furnace Work - . _. . -re Glasspnd Steam BQiler-Insurance -„ -�.y December 21st will be 4be shortest•nay A specialty. O f CB. ConvbTanciag carefully done. Of the year. . - _ - •- Private and other funds on hind.--- our Iwo nimrods re.urned from the _ - J. -- chaee thee week laden with spoils. Tae CALL FOR PRICES. - r -- -- A splendid farm to rent,, _ ��,>fTzbridRe party baa excellent success, r K e` d� all �t�i• work vel'y neat bagging twenty•tbree deer or an average s several dwellings in Piokerin villsT p D. W. Keened . . . - . . - -- - p . ;� of one and a half perman, Some cans p' for isle obea . ro .got none. It is estimated that not halt J . . . �l {ct �` _ •. as many deer.dere killed t 's year As last. 1Bu'ndy'8 Block. •- Q uadrllle ,cards jn ,.se.ta73!Son1y 2Vc.s O"Joe in Dale's blo31t Pakering DAB' is ,j'r.:r`,,J,4 l J - 0 ' 11 . 1". "',- "', i R .:, . MIMI MV't'szj„ ,r,,,' :x yr>Aa.+ ' vK1Kp I;?. '' }S._.:e,F t ei ` ys ,'`+'`c^x u^�T^ ,. �„ a`,t°r.. .! .e•aq �a, " ;,d• s •C'".-r %f!? ,!r•• -x4r 5. "1�: ' ..r,, , I".! n s .r `fi r * k,,,>y � '. W �s'., F ' . ,fiI'llg,}�i.Y'SSr -� C,��-,s.'..-s;"`• M.3i"' 'y i:. „?, :.�; °t v ,w'+' r +2a.,,, a • 3 AL' a ..,.n ". `C.'+. : F 1:.. F r•-w* _,a jbv^-.�,,F :,, 2,..c %' i'jv �,"s .�"3. r.,.1r.. •..u.-. .n,. i,..,f -Y,n�,,,,5r'Meq d�"••7``i .- 4- '„P'd'" r `., ;};t :�' .:p .;w„ r •;.i w j, tom, � ',' -fid'° lac I. ;, s�r`r .^ t d ,'.' w a• , `Est ,�7 a 4 � •e;:�::: CG. F' r �+ :tees: r"Cita' ✓ v8..:' r a.. •c . s, y v r 4 _ .r^ v ,, `''+'9'Nyy yrH;,! `v+ :.,,"fi 'S.:�,7;�,,,,. t, ".n,, s y •.�•• '. .., ,..s� . I .. . §c r .�, F 3 .: .. '- friends ,FIYE..ROYAL DAUGHTBAS rte• i t @hriatian the real end-of tearntng is than I do' lxtt eep good_- _ " DAL - the appreciation of His attributes se with h!m for all e�tsst; .sad yon must +-� r - - seem htied in His mteries and earth- do the same. No..�taiaok here. Angela, A Ara a ltleealt asd zearpenue ly woAdere. But -haps t3lat is .s will ou rom'.ee to keep a secret9. ` . ;, ;CHAPTER t2L`�L--IContintad, _ the ooncluelon of onr studies-by-tak- nub tonvvhich.you are as well fitted "Yes,-father, if you,wish it." tl A ably�� n ntad �' Jac FdaaatJoii !n a holiday." to discourse as I am,so I will not enter O One must be trg acquainted- •.."You are trying ep make me vain. ,51 with you would take me with ,.Well,d then; I appear m be a poo= t,. into it. Finis,' my dear, 'finis: man, don't I9 And. remember," he with the histaay of the last aizty years You forget that whatever I know, you," Aiigela'a answer to this long oration able to form as Idea o! the c ;`avhiclt Ce jnat essongh to show rye hour Mr, Fraser colored slightly, and hie was a simple'one." She rem slowly exped, hastily, p that with honM*tt d per eye brightened. He sighed,as ,lie vas- from her low seat: and, putting her expenses- I am poor;. but as a matter: tpasl influence which' Queen Vktoria 1 much I have to learn, I have learned of fact"-and,here. he sunk hie voice, veered: hands upon bIt• Fraser's shoo ders, has es;areieed over the alfatre of Eng :: .;from you. As fo{ being your super "I am afraid, my dear, that it would kissed him on the forehead and said: and glanced suspiciously round-"I of e, there is not _ 1. � <•.ior [a matLematica, I don't think that, be impossible" "How shall'I ever•.earn to be grate am worth at this moment nearly one land and. 1tiLotpe ]> . �, �a each S°methi 9 warned Angels not to fol.enough for all I owe you? What hui}dred ariil fifty thousand pouad4 tine_aman8 the i°uT hundred mil)ioss �. a'etatement. Here is.your tea:'.And should I have been now but for,you! hard cash." umbabitants of the British Empire who - . "Now, Angela, I •be }eve goo - been "That is six. thousand pounds d i dose not look upon bar gracious Ma- 11 the owner o! the voice came Corward usual, on the occasion of the severance to me I" year a fur -per cent"• without- a-rival--its— tato the ring of light. of a an connection, to deliver y An els, without a moment's. hesika y_�.'a "A Thi3 embrace affected the clerg man ,11 'She was tall beyond the ordinary something is the nature of a farewell strangely;be put his hand to hie heart, tion. ' Then I really think yon might .the art of bringing tip bee+ children y oration. C:elli I am not.going to do and a troubled foot came into his eyes. height ai woman, and Pass, ua- that, but I want you to listen to a Thrusting her gently away from him,. put a fine into the greenhouse.azid The sone of George III.. sad-- eepe- usnal' besot of,form, that the tight [eve words." - he eat down. allow a shilling a week to Mea.Jokes' ciatly t1Se Duka of Sent. Queen Vlc- , t{" fitting grey,ureas she wore wsa well She did not answer, but, drawings "Angela;" he said, recently, "go mother." tori3'a father, had.lett rich deplorable - p "C,urse �S,ts.,Jatkea' mother! Nobody calculated to display. Her complex- stool to the corset of the fireplace, away now, dear, I am tired to-nighj; sauveairs behind thenik that the -ria she wiped her eyes and' sat down al- I shall see you at church .to-morrow but a woman would have interrupted los. which was of a dazzling fairness, most at his feet, clasping her knees to say good=byes." - with suob nonsense. Listen. You cipat object of Prince Albert and the "I`t 'wpa 'set oft by the _�=knees'b1 the with bar.hands;.and gazing-rather sad- And so she went homeward through must have heard how Z was disinherit- young Queen,was, to rear their ohil ` ,'.lashes that curled over the deep gray ly into the fire. the wind and storm, little knowing ed on account of my marriage with dren so as to.resemoble their grandun tyea. The face'itself was rounded and You have, dear Angela," he began, that she left her master to strugggle your mother, and the Isleworth ser •rtes and especially their grand father, 4 "been educated in a somewhat unusual with a tempest tar more tremendona tater left to your cousin George, and bio It might be" rd . ifery toyrlY, and surmounted by an am- way,'with the result that, after tea than that which raged around her. how, with a-refined ingenuity, he was aY little.es poem pie forehead, whilst,heF fief-, which yearn of steady, work that has been As Lor him,. as the door_eloped _he torbldden to bequeath them back to i garded as an eza,gg0YOUtyal t. state that always interesting, though somewhat gave a sigh of relief. ' me or to Young royal couple wbre perfectly -was twisted tato a massive knot, wan arduous, you have acquired informs- "Prep God I have not put !t off too Y children, Hse mark the of a tinge of chestnut gold, and mark- tion denied to the vast majority of your long," he said to himself. "Aad now this, he is not forbidden to sell them Suooesetnl is tdtie cane ad their Lonr mala to me; no doubt the old man never y,.ad with deep-art ripples. ...The..charm sea, whialt at the same time you could for to-morrow sermon. Sleep for the (children, yet the Prince of Wales sad is 8bei put to blush in man things by a ou ! leu $ter for the l>a dreamed that I-should have the money _ ~ oftenrthe case, begin and end tam, however. did not,with its though I firmly believe that you could And thps it was that Angelo became most enough." dplued iEaiglish propriety sly scan y l ag g ppy t work his brothers hate never ops _ school-girl of fifteen. For instance, or old folks--work, work, work I" to buy them; but you see I have al- On the physical attractions. There was more at the present moment take's double ia.scho-lar. "How did you get so much money?" othasr hn'nid the eyntain of education much more, to it than,that. But how first at the university, your knowledge ,. Get it t First, I took the old plate applied to this five daughters has besa f to it possible to describe on paps of En fish literature is almost nil, and ,-, : my. grandfather bought, and sold it. more. gratifyixcg. They have- not all r a CcHAF1`ER 3€VIIs I had ao right to do It,,but I could.not presence at Deice so full o! grace a your history of the weakest. Alla The vter months seed awn aloof fulfilled their earthly mission with an woman's ordinary accomplishments pa y Y &ford to have so much-capital lying for An els, but not b dignity, of the soft loveliness o! wo- each as drawing, playing, singing, have 9 any means on- idle. It 'fetched nearly five thousand equal' amount of saw. but not onr man, and of a higher sad more spirit of neceayity been to a great eate�it reg happily. Though she was quite alone iected,.sity I Was not .able to teach andmissed Mr. Fraser sadly, she found Pounds- With this I speculwted suo- of them has been as insignificant or nal beautyf There bangs in'-the Lou- them to ou myself, anal, yon have had considerable consolation in his pre- cessfnlly: In two years I had eighteen mediocre woman. - Y thowsend. The e' hteea thoassad I +re a plctuFe by_Raphael;;` which re- to be guided* by books and.the sent of books, and in•-the thought that invested in a fo:r�th share In_a coal- �1e dry m e household , I presents a saint .passing with light light of nature in giving?.to them such she was getting a good hold of her new mine,' when money was scarce and: w� t° train the young princesses who steps over the prostrate form of a lima as you could spare. subjects of study. And then came the were destined W rolgn over foreign "Your mind, on the other hand, has wonder of the spring with its rush of coela'cheap. Coale rose enormously oauati fee m,such a manner as to make . dragon. There' is in'that heaven-in- been dally saturated with the noblest budding life, sad who, least of all An- just thea and o five..Years! time. I .them useful suaillazdes to the modern J- : spired face, the equal of*which has-been thoughts of .the intellectual giants of Bela"could be sad in'.spring=time? But- sold my share to the co-holders for monarchical idea, The young sover- rirely, it ever, put od can*as, a blend- two thousand years ago, and would !n IIevertheless that spring marked an_ eighty-two thcacneand, in addition to eign. not yet of air, at the time of her that r t be a& much is place•is twenty-one thousand received by wag g ' birth, traced the fol Ing of earthly beauty and o! the calm, s-w'ell a ncated Grecian maiden linin important change in our heroine, for rtdwt dau�t htera - - - g o! in Since then I have not ape- law outlines of s polis to be foL= r: :'awe-compelli spirit-gaze--that gaze, before t e time of Christ as in an Eng- it was during its sweet hours, when, y . havi put her books saide,she would eulated, for fear my luck should desert lowed by the pr rs charged with �.:f that holy dignity,which; can only come llsb ggirl of tjhe nineteenth century, ' � p - I have educated you. thus, Angela, roam alone, or is company with }der me.. I have simply allowed the money th,a reltwis Lnstruct a [ r W inch as are In truth and is deed rdveaq. thrau b the [lower tarred to sccumuldte on mosey-and other in- tors with a foresight whin was very partly,b accident and partly by de- B "pars in heart"--that will give to those mgrou will remember when yna woods around t)ae lake ,that a feeling vestments, and boded my time, for,I sane to ossa of liar age: who brow It a better idea o[ what began to Dome here some tea years of reastlesaness, amounting at times Y1- have,sworn to have those estates hank "Teach them." 'she writes, "to rs- - Angela was like titan any written de- �r-you were t little thing then- face a- before iltie' It is for thio cause that spent caod end religion. I desire that and i had offered to me ait?n of her. indeed as the warts ad screwed t p should be fed with a senti- e��t_ion: teaching,_because-mon interested me crept on and she drew near the eom- Wand'been cut• by whote neig r= - +a n - - -- ° _, . il -- - ", ­ .-----_-:, Lit fiaaes, bnt��_>a_oav rarely l we 1 saw that you were rnnntag wild pletion of ber twentieth year, ahe re- hood for twenty pears; but now I > ven1Y Father. Death and the [u- may hsie seen"some such look"as that .in mind and body. Bu k, when I had allied with a sigh that she'could no think, with your help, my.time Ts nom- tore lite must not be presented is taxes she wort on the [aces of laic&. around'undertaken the teak i was somewhat longer call herself a girl, and began ing." wish f cathe prs- is khan, sad I do not puzzled bow to carry it out. It is to feel,that hef.life wag incomplete "With ni help. Whid.Is if-that yota I* t for the present that they should us. It may-be brought by a_great ver-I one thing to offer, to educate a little that something was wanting i� it. ,wish me to do?" le taught the difference between the T raw, or h& the companion of an over- `irl and another to do it. Not kwow- And-,this was what was wanting in "Listen;' answered.her father• nor- various Christian sects e 1 where to begin. I telt back.upon In t]lis c document are betray- whelming joy, •1t:may -announce the RS p° Angel®s-lite;she,bad, it we axceptbar. voosly tapping his pencil on the .ac- ad the matrimonial sr-Deeny tfona of - _ the Latin grammer: where I had be- pp } tion of some sublime Self- gun myself, and so by'degrees ppoo slid Aurae, 4o, one to [cove, and she had so count book before him. "George is not the mother of a family who Ia think- or convey the swift assurance into the curriculum of a ct:2al and much rove to givel very fond of Isleworth-in fact, he tag of the establishment of her dough- +I RellPF� everlasting love. It is to be mathematical education. Then, after a Did she but guess it, the still recesses, .rather_,dirlilc-es !t; but, like, all the tars whLls they are still in the cradle. on the featnras o[ the hap- Year,or two; i perceived your power of her heart already tremble to the Careafoots he does not care about and commanding that they should be•. a wft�,*Xbko u she tunes,her new-bora of work and your great natural abil- footfall of one now of Rear; out parting with landed proporty. and, brought Up in a I'rotsetantcagqnn vague Mlhar ity, and L formed a design. I said to of:the multitude of the Linea around though We appear to be gooA friends, moapi-h' to 'permit of their being con- "A on the pallid cc If,myself, 't will see how' tar a woman her, a lite iq.marked to mingle with he hates me too much ever to consent. vel to the religion of their husbands. L From the most tender age the rin- p salot sinking to hisr rest The- cu tivated ander favorable conditions her own She dose not knew- it, but ander ordinary circumstances. to'sell. Careen of the voyal house of England . can .go. 1. will patiently teach this. as the-first reflection of the- dawn it to me: It is to you-1 Iook to ower- g1lYment, that, brings•us nearer gcel till the literature of Greece and strike9 the unconscious skyand shodows learned that their brat duty was to ,od, and goal nigh to piercing the Ramo becomes as familiar to her ay,hes come that objectlou.". • , idcentify themselves as much as poe- III . the coming of its kingg the red flus. Tt How•?" . sible with awful: social. -hila���theoo��I-. veil that bids Mix presence, la the ceras- mother-fungus till figures and aqui- to bar brow tells of gtrlbood'e twilight •'Yon are a woman and ask me-bow cal works. and to as airs a sat!tofentry bola hide no mysteries from.her, till that aoiv so often springs aablddeR 7°u extended edueatioa to raabla.them to. - - `los that calls it into being, it is a I she can read eeies f like a book Should get the blind.side of - a beauty-born-born of the murmuring sound 1 l'All] tesch her mind--to follow the aw- eAded, and proclaims the adttent of maul'• take part is the tatellrotusl.and artia- rt for harps of van?it is.the tight I ret ways of knowledge. I will train it woman's life' and love. "T do not in the least understand ties movements of the day, �Ir aT the eternal lamp gleaming faint-1 tilt it can soar above lie fellows tike Angels," called her,father onq dap, you." At tlyd aagg• of thirteen the Frineers a falcon atone as he heard her footsteps passing his shill smiled Incredulously. Victoria, who was afterward to be- sparrows.' Angela, my P y Y '-through Its earthly caslttt• I proud design, pursued ateadlly through study: "comb in;here; i•wtat to,speak 'Then I suppose I trust explain, If' name the Pkapre 1'redenck par- - _.:Thin spirit-look, before which all many ears, has been at length ac- to you." you ever take the trouble.to-look at formed most-confidential duties for - wiekednass must feel ashamed, bad;complished; Your bright intellect hoe. [iia daughter stopped, sad a look of yourself in the gleam you'will probe- 1'riattie Albert. On the def of her ioaad a hums -!n Angela's gray oyes, risen to the strain i have put Agan-it, blank a3tonshmenit- spread itself My nee that Nature has been very marraare: even, the pnpsratloRs for and you are at this moment one of the .her face. Nhe had not been called in- kind to you is the matter of good which had had tittle a[ romance Ia was a at ranger nobility about.ber. R'ha- best all-round scholars of my acquaint- to that study for years. She entered, looks; nor are you by any means de- them: Prince Albert, proud of his' then it dw411ed •la the statelg form, 'aace." bows+ex� d_bidden. liar father, who ficleat ln' hrelns, Your coueiaGeorge daugbten whose edgcatioa he hu! ' .or on the brow brow, or,in the large She flushed to,the eyes at-this high Wye seated'it his writing-table. whi^h i every fond of a pretty woman, and, h'mrelt superintended, remarked tobis _ U and w•t& about to speak, but was Piled up. with account-books. did tic, be plain. what -T want you to do son-in-law =,glance of .the deep eyes It is not soy- he stopped her with a motion of the Yon will perceive each dap that riot greatly differ in from is to make use of poUr.adwaiatages to your wife has a child's heart and a Sibk to sa-; but it wtsa certainly'a head, and went oa; What he was when we last saw hibn of your advantages to get him under �n•a baa,i,•• yarn of herself aa_ coif-evident as her f have recognized is mashing you twenty years ago. His frame bad our'tbtimh and persuade litm into What was the fate reserved for title• deer or features. She might well have a fact but too little tenon, that a Y Y r- grown more manaive,.and a^gtrired a g P m{ classical educs•ioa, -roger] ands selling the roperty." wpidertuily endowed nodes, who -.•�i 9oern the inspiration of the Imes that hood, TIs here little that that isfall worth say- alight stoop; but he was still a young clhf -father, bow can van?" rja^u- astonished Lord Cls oa . with the rcun: powerful-looking mac. and. •:certainly •latch Angela, in an aftonv of shame. surety. of bar political coup d'oeil. and . - - • . - l in�g which has'not already-been beaut- did not appear a day,.more than his •',-on idiot, i don't want you- to wbo st the Same tima was no mean "Truth is bar might, beloved, fully said bT the ancients, little that age of forty-two. The eyes, however, marry him; T �nty. want you to make artistf A melancholy rbmapk faltinQR Grand in her sway; - is worthy of meditation on which they so long as no one was looping at thein• a fool of him. Surely. being of the from. her lip+ when se the widow o[ Truth with her eyes, beloved. _ have not-already profoundly refieeted, had'rontract.ed a'concentratrd stare,as sex you are,. you won't find that an •the Emperor Frederick. &lie * visit- c_ I.. - _ a 'Clearer than day; save, indeed, the one great subject of though they were eternally gazing at uncorigenial..occuPati�n." ang the ezhlliitioa of the Stuart+ in Holy and pure. beloved.* Christian meditation. This founds- some ohjrct in sgare. sad this_appear- given way .Yo the new gallery in Lrondoa, might per 8potlessand free; tion, my, dear 'Angela, ou se to Angela's blushes. had be considered as the resume of y posse once w•as rendered the more marked ►for now, and she answered acith U these one tiling, .beloved as emloent degree. Henceforth You p° this, career, opening under such brtl- Fsirer than thea l" will need no assistance -from me Qr by sa apparently permahent puckering cold contempt: Of the skin of the fore-head: The mo- T don't think`you quite under•tend final auap. S, and crossed Woe by so many Mr. Fraser abeeatl sat down the any other man, for, to your trained dem Stopping before the picture Y meat, however, that they came under what a Kiri feels-at:}east. what T - . . mind, all ordinary knowledge will he of ea+ N► .,tea that Awl& was giving him; when eaay tc assimilate. Y.ou w•tll receive the [ire of anybody ebu's optics. and, feel, for I know no of lavpl'antarily exclaimed we toot-the tiberty-.io-to -�' k i wan useleas for me to try •• ,am happy that this day has Posy conal.appearance. present from myself in the shape of.a of:hiq own daughter the stare wanish- to explain. i had rather go blind than 4os outtto>g cif qqu, son's heads If I } =• "Now, Angela, read a tittle." • box o[ carefully chosen books on Eu- ed• and they grew shifty sad, once-- use my.eyes for such a.shameful pur- had -lived at that tiioe L ahoutd have What shall I wad i" ropean literature and history, Devote fain to a ourioua degree. pie I. hei my throat cut several times dur-' Oh I anything ycu like; please your- yourself to the study' of these: and of Philip was amgloyed. in adding up., "Angela," said her father, with as Laic this taet bow-mionths." M1 " ' the German langgage, which was your something when his daughter entered, much temper as he ever showed now, With less startling faculties and l&eo t rano enjoined, she went to.a book- j11r11,"and, feting down two volumes, mother's native -tongue, for the nezt and he motioned to leer to Pit down. "let me tell you that you are a nilly uaidertsl aptitades. but with mors banded one to bar. Fraser, and then, year, and then I shall consider that She did so, and fixed ber:great gray fool; you are more,•vou are an inmm- sweetness of dlspoiition, the'Princeaa -penin her copy at hap-hazard,.aa- my dee fairly finished, and thea, too, tie9 on him with some curiosity. The Mace, "your birth."' he added bitted-I Alice attempted to plop the same role gg a-r Angela, I'ahall expect to rasp effect wa.s remarkabld; her father fid- at IIsrmata;it that bar elder sister pnruaced the page to her companion, a full reward for my' labors." ly, "robbed ma of your mother, Aad the was playing at lin. The Latta I ` "teed,°sitting down, began to read. "W"hat [s it that you ,Will expect o[ geted, made a mistake in his calcula- fact of your .being•a.girl deprived our'I whish Queen Victaria'a second daug What sound is this, now soft ani mel- tions, glanced all round the room ith branch of the family of their right . < T me t" ter, then the Grand Duchess of Home, odious as the sweep of a summer gale'.r. `[ shall expect, Angela,`' sad be rase his shifty eyes, ala, hon changed from Now that you have grown up.-You pre-Idrt3eeed to Der mother revealed i fiver a southern sea, and now again i from his chair and-walked up and down those hold black orl s with �N hich Marla , for to gratify your whims rather than I #ike to the distant stamp and ruah,and ! Lee fell-in lairs four-and,tiventy_years y i�eraarkable pditicat ta4a of,mind, an - the room (n his excitement-"I shall 1 help me t> realise the object of MY witquisite sensibility and a perfect Break of the wave of battle.? \\`haQ expect to see pbu felts 'your groper ago! and finally threw down his pen life by aat�ole course,of action that vsioa, for works of phdlanthropy ova. it be but tyle Tall of t4cise.,mag- I place, in your generation: L shall say: !with as exclamation that would have could do no-ne any harass. I ,usher withetsndin� her seal, bar ardor Jn aificent hexameters with which Hom- .'Choose your own line, become a crit-- shocked Angela bad she understood it. asked you to commit yourself in any.going to the aid of Use unfortunate, . , or charms a listening world. And cat scholar, a,practical mathematician, "How• often ,Angela, have I asked way. Well, well, it is what. I moat the Gran3.Duohese Alice obese memory Rarely have English lips given.them ,,,.:-and perhaps that is what you are ydu not to stare me out of, eoun- '- wvith a juster cadence. • most suited for with our imaginative. expect. \\a have not seen much of p( revered in England, never' became "Stop, my dear, shut'up your book; pEenaooa. .It is a most unlahylika trick each other heretofore, and~peC.aps the popular to ed lana of her adoption. ou are as good a Greek scholar as I powers--a writer of fiction. For re- of,pours."' seas we meet is the future the ratter.'' Enligliteaed by the experience of the •7 member•that fiction, properly under- She blushed painfully. --• "You have no right to talk to me so," 'two elder,the three younger daughters :,,can make you, Shut -up your book,stood and directed to worthy aims, is of Queen Victoria, were content. to _ "T hen your pardon; I forgot. I she annw•ered with flashing eyes. - roe the.laat time. You education, my the, noblest and most far-reaching, as. marry in-England. This Prince"Helen dear Angela, is satisfactorilyctim let- will look out: of the window." "though I am your daughter, sad it P it is also the most difficult o[the orfs.' whit) wedded the head of the younger ed. I have succeeded with you= ' In watching the success that will nano-- ."Don't he a fool: kook tike other.peo- io cow-ardly to,reproseb me with my branch of the house o1 Sebleswig-Hol g "Completed. air. Fraser!" said-Ange- edly attend you in this or any other ple Now i want t.o speak to you..In birth, my sex, and my dependence. Am stein. consecrated 'herself to works of open-dyed. "Do you;,mean to say line, I shall be amply rewarded form the first place, I find that the house- I responsible for any of these things? • that I am to oto now st as i have P Y Y ' social charity. Tluepe_ u not, aha=der • ,'- P Just trouble." hold erpenditure'for the tact yearwaa gut T will not burden you long. And. woman in this three kingdoms to-day. begun to learn?". Angela shook her head with a three hundred and fifty pounds. That aS ta.what you wanted me to,do. and The Princess TiouW, who married, . My dear, you have learned every- gesture of doubt, but be did. not wait is more than T can afford; it must not tillnk such a little of, I ask Sou, is it the eldest son of the Duke of Argyll, thing that I can teach you, and, be- Lor her to answer. exceed three hundred this year." what my poor mntber would bavowiah-• is •as much interested•in artistic so- - fides, I sm. going away the clay after "Well,my dear, I must not keep you "f will do my 'best to keep the ex- e{ her dautzhter--" cietia+s as bar sister, the Princess �- to-morrow. .. - - any longer--it is quite dark and brow- penses down. father; but I can as- philanthropic works. T•he Going away!" and then sad there,I ing a gale of wind-etre t to say one Here Philip abruptly rose and left lrchiane a ofil Lorne dose not alone i►"Get t the slightest then ,".An ala P l assttro you that• there_is no .money the room and the house. _ .. g g g more word. Remember that al this wasted naw." encourage fine arts, she preaches arty . -who, for all her beauty and learning, la--indirectly, perhaps, but still none (To Be Coutidued.) example. She-is aha of Thorn drott's " Then.-came a panne, , li which, otter Y bevy•pta9 rQsembled,the rest of her ;the less traty-a mea rig to an sad. hummin and hawing a little, Philip most brilliant pupils, aha is the scalp ,- l+ex-bora into tears. There are two educations, the educa- g . I . for of the Queen's statue which stands1. - "Come,come, Angela,"said Dir.Fras- tion of the mind and the education of was the first to break. 'WAXI'g VS. NEEDS. in Kensington garden. She is themost er, in a voice meant.to be gruff,-but the soul;. unless=you. minister to the ' "Do you know that I saw your cou- - amiable and conteb,ted!of all the ro al . -- - e>alI succeeding in being husky, for,. latter, all the time and toil spent-up- sin George yesterday?, He is back .at T,it.tle Dot-Oh, mamma, the ,organ - y ,oddly enough, it-rs• trying even to a on the former will prove to little our- last at Isleworth." Grind'er's monkey is at the window, an, Priaaessa&. 1, olargpman on the wrong tide of middle pose. , The-learriio'g will, it Is true;re- Yes, Pigoft told me that he had Ile has a little round box in his hand. w_T_. a to be wept over.b a lovely main- but it will, be as that quartz ,come. •--He - has been. away., long • Ms,mms-'<\'elk, my pet, what.do you CERTAIN POISONOUS FLOS'CER9 g y think be wants 9 . "do 't br nonset:cictl; I am only 8�- out o1 which the golri•has been already while." Little Dot, after a glance at the ' '� -#E�i• �i oaths"' � crushed, or the dry husks of corn.-, It "�\'hen did you la:+t see him?" "'Aa•aol-maary-sal""oda ,'are.now made. .'- .• I. t 'n is fate li dee she organ-grinder-1 guess he wants to l lige pulled ug a trill he valule a asd turn to no good "'When T wen about thirteen, I ho- borrow some,soap. from flowers even children taken Ms. -- use, will serve-only to feed.the.swine Neve;'heCoce he lost the electior and to eati,no buttercups, and, as a result, I_JI "Ob," she -said, between her yobs, of intellectual voluptuousness-and in- went away." = -- = a smelt boy at Pirttabvrg-d`aed 'a few - how you frightea'ed mel How could fidelity. It is, believe me, the higher "He bay: beep dawn bers several THE PRIZE-\\'INNER. dope ago. The poisonous flowers are • you be so cruel Where are you go- learning of the' iidul that gtlds our es nines Eben. I wonder that you ;rhe- ---- Zntmr to?" earthly lore. The loftier object of all ..,not see him." autumn girl who gathers luvtsa, buttercups calaadiz�ei Vvood anemone, "I ata gong ora long trip in South-..education is• so to,train the intellect "f always disliked .im, and Jiept out Won't hit it, we a,umtse. daffodils,wit, hyseena/lily, snowdropp ion- I q�+a Europe you know that I'bave that it. maiy become competent. ,t.o tin- Like tIle aatumn girl'who-stays at g3}ii, wird hyacin , monk's hood, fol- darcelp been away from this place for derst.and something however liflle, .,t of-.his wag.'• .oma Bgions nightahadsrionyDrerone sad tXft years f so I tgeeq to celebrgLts the nr.ture of our God, and to the It ue . "Gad, you can't dislike him more And turns out pumpkin piss, ! henbane. . - _ , _. .. - • . _ . . -. - .1 . .. • . - .;.: ;� i a ... . o s �, a ,;, y �•;,+ r' .'xr7,r 1 'r,5. 's' a ,�;,,' +4�'" _ • -- i.-r; .w•.. ..k,- .a r. .e3',Gf` yro'. ` ' ..+C.jrin. ,+, �',..:4T .r ...�yu. .:5+. S ra p. rr• "' �$yax v�+ .t +' ��y. `r'.. 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There - lighted torches sad_mounting the e1s- o�pm& Faeroe�}-' a a comparative] 1'}!a DEED WAS DONE. voted apace arras Lisa �� --tea �m `� mn* oiroular group on either The editor of the nder, Texw "�"Y I'� l � anala's'�tfled of Iron Burin the ao t T- gad thetgeadgelevea is a ' �„i, n0+�.� Qv month, and bent and ohwgmakinghae fewRlUiaiz Jautwea I[eW YeereNy Rat -THE GLARING BEACONS.' ]fins received this notice for pub- ��, r surpassed all records. . . awed ■orrtble saddkht Ceremonies penetrating the surrounding lioation: Y�r , rem G�SNI3RAL. to tae Teayle Cave et Tstteisa- Five discovered gs huge ,scree innghe gloom ""'Any merchant doing business uC Z ' eg Ituss Abo9t Oar Own Country, eo son "' did Nen and Oise Yoari Clri tiaerltieed kn which could-be seen the dist1. orted ,ender Tex.,'who,after this warning - � The financial,crisis.in Venesu'ela-ie Greeff Relhtln: rite United Stats, and A'&ImW speataela form 01 a gigantic e; a sten is tinted, forecloses coy chattle wort- ' to that trade has passive figure o1 swat cotes grotesque ug- p ' fibs �� -.� practically im gas made by farmers on stock oPany par0 ceased. Two thousand miles' from the Chin- ]turas that with all thea beibsrotgis gages , 1: Aid tar 1Besy Rsadl°g' ase tenet of the Pacific Ocean;[mmezeed and fsnatical natures one could not kind' who have failed to Mp6tre enough ` , 1 , 'Mount Vesuei" is.in great activity, I tyro"wide streams of lava, are in the very hea*.t of the vast central 'help wondering how a to . 'QANADA. fl ny rocs of pro- Pg9Y and are willing to secure the owing in th eddrectlon of�Vitrov-a• � tableland,of Asia, lies the . Ple, however uneali htened, could un d balance due qu such"notes or s- John Ga - province of !bring themselves to worahi PgI ,. Gaynor was,sandbagged e,b Car- It understood that the Relchatag Koko' Nor, a region'of bgrbarous wit- of such'repulaive esu, pan object psurely bora out of b elnessburne pons ` berry and robbed o! sl590. will be sakes Lor vola o1 there roti- deraeas Lor which nature hes Lsahion-f Suddenly there was a stir amidst the dwellings, barna poison our ctsterns ` 4 There are several cress of diptithasia lion marks for naval improvement. ed an adamant girdle to jealously group o! priests on the among the palpila of the Hese Street With the exception oP naffs,] 9 Board t �l�lttorm, and and watering Flacea- gave that from intrusion. But twice in the his: tom the dark cranny in.which the Poor life, and we are' •'i9ohool, Bsmiltott. from s ' ]retia g those who are tri going to protect BU lac%€ neuralgia. Prince 8 ima a stood a newcomer, s trying to do right and �� The. Catnadl%a General Fdeotrio Co. H+emar is enjoying good health, tory of all time has its uncouth aur- I man*of admirable proportions, not so destroy those who oppose us. All edl are building anew power and pump Large b%acla of well-armed disciplin- face been trodden by the Loot o! white Powerful and patriarchal look- torn are notified not to fight our cause , :house at Peterborough'. ed rebels ara man It is from these untamed wilds lag' descended. fie•advanced rapid] If you fail to ublish this notion in the ,x Aa iris ,teat discover of Lire cls fled cart �OUng 1!S%dosgsscar, forward loosen' y tag his ragged ar- .Leander Times we will bur ;� I po 9 9 In6 oft isolated French•'do; thtit we halve returned, atter an ardu- g n yon outhas been mads in Nippieaittg on the farm taohmeots_ menta,aa.he came, until he was naked, of business, then prove what•we asy,:of.Mr,-Thomas Whittalter of London. a" progress across the bleak sumimits save a small cloth girded around the "Whitecaps,••As a result of General Weyler'aptil- o[ the Peling Mountains• writes Wm, loins. 'he notice wan published.TYhia Battle o! Mloatreel'a statement toy of driving women and children of Aa the atram er turned toward the `[or fhb lag J. Jameson, of Boston. j g�f year end' October 8t the idamigente into the cities of Cuba,, stone image and raised hie hand the W ws tbat business has greatly im- t:housands are d From our station at Gharlkau on' YOU WILL FORGET. .. ''proved. dying of starvation. .1. group of worshippers ceased their fur- e The wrench .Minister of War has do- the Sifaneae headwaters of the Kinsha moil and fell prostrate to the ground, You will forget-a, Leri swift. hon The C.P.R. is seeki'nB from the Que- c€fined to re-open the case of Captain Kiang• tributary of the Yangtse the meanwhile keeping up an incessant Fortune and fate and all towoo,o, .: .bac City Commit a refund of taxes Dreyfus. serviAg a life sentence for Siang, we had been ea gr-ai amouati gaged in a thor:" Toward this grotesque, ia� Aad era the bloom forsakes thsflow, .tea ng to X50,000 paid within the treason.; He claims to ba innocent. ough exploration of this unknown 'atone the eyeaIIof all •imate were turned in Thesli paYat Il years, It has 'sura decided to a lips you kiss have kiased fon •..;' There is a possibility otthe Montreal ppeal to Fm- country of Western China. The m_ ost adoration. For a time, in which it you, o11►ng milia mov'utg to some Eastern roe hundred thousand ,else• tate num o1 ditticutt sad venturesome - teak had ce�ed-that hours rolled on, the pros- 9_lnd eie-tete morrow'e sun is'set' Qatari° town before to some Trenton is one hundred thousand dollars, with. trate horde lay bowed to the floor in You will forget. making a big bid!or the works. which- to relieve the terrible distress j been reserved until the last-the pen- prayer, until an igvoluntar A' Thb Deitsrtment of Inland )Seventtlt existing la Greece_ - etration through the fastnesses Of the Ing of the pulses, and a uickly die- You will 'forget-a mile-or_ao, is considering the advisability of aI- A mane 'named reylns, living la Paling Mountains of the Chita city of cernible stir and show of intcrest'am- And out of eight is out of mind, I `} wing the use, under certain restrio- Paris, who recent]; suffered lobsea on Mauahen. - . - . - - .°Pg the worshippers,gave evidence that The easy tears soon cease to-flow i tions, of spring scales or balances. the T3onrea, his wife and three some moment oft extraordinary inter- . When Life's before and love's bo• . young With the icy coldness of as almost ret was at hand. uietly and unobetrv- According to the transfer books o! �ugh•ters,_all committed antcide on Q hind= _ fhe Richellen and Onta;to NaYigatloa Monday morning, - Arctic winter settling in over tits ed a dozen men had been carr ing im- e, •while sti l pout eyes ' ars Com - - �great mountain regioaa, and the chill- Menscra'rmfuU of-wood on to the plat- C •Ap, love, wet, rite vaY x of three Tate coo�lition oP the members of the form and You will forgot.h i in bleats hurtling placing-them before the stone g. • - . Ja _t Tinrkish F.aabsaey is Berlin [n deplore. B AB actors rile Diongo- image. - a -To W!5?0, t bmy have not ,strived ori eat- lien plateau, the ex You will forget in elite, years, l vr.+l 9 expedition seemed sl- Soon the full import of this move- When r a; arc tea more, than a year, and they -ewer nut of the question. The fact, meat wen apparent. $ere before our yeti behold that white-star fiO al- are being harassed by their creditors. , however, that a visit to.this .cityof eyes .was to take place Ens of those- We ah we � Ai�9_ throrlgh tits Of The authorities at Rin Isnelro ire ! barbarous human sacrifices. of which ` :. m 1. r, w at- cort'vi_nred that_t3ra. attack on •Prest- I mystery had been one of the main'res- 'we had been ap0rised be Core setting ' tears; - .1 -1 ary- dint Xorates and the kepi 8Ons inducing us to penetrate to.the .forth, It did.ant take lou to con- u ahalUpiaa these doors w- "` - 11,i' +river Bittencourt. late Minister hof War, � art of Asks could not be overlooked firm our suspicions, for as qugietiy end �h ��' • -J 1. which were the results of a widespread•con_ and we were saxious to verify the 'vithout murmur of any kind.a ba _a. _ Or aLei - sr -acct where, � - i tote Do ,lion gores one lets spiracy. dozen newcomers had mounted the el e- t wet hundred and tedf thousand do ars, is `I stsfements of previous travellers con- voted' space, Yon will forget. . - ` ate cotaltnetrced forthwith. - Tit Poore has JespAtebed two ape- ,oerning Lhe human aserifieee which- -ABSOLUTELY NAKED t`+ Owing to t$e renewed onEbresk o! clef sgent,i to a,avey inatructiogs tQ !were tq lake ` small x In Mdntreat. Dr. Labarge, the the French electors. stijoi'nlag them place in this strong- and bound with cords, tate intended v*c- INCOMPETENT. po t to frankly accept the re hold 'of seligiotle fanaticism, the home of the bloody carnival that wee Bes,ltb Officer !e determined to put ia•i public and to , Nothing is more discouraging to me force the law ordering the compulsory! oppose monarchial aspirations in the to follow.. The fire had already been ,; ° of the-most barbarous sad unen'ti ht: than the eneral inefficiency of o iB touched to the wood.4 the first faint , g 7 young vaccination o! children. approaching elections. rued Chita Buddhists, vao>aen of _ flicker had been fanned into an open good education•and good Mr, J: L. Lame; Do�inloa co- mer-I' Owing fo sadden frosts the porja la l Fully wuetghiag -the ..dangers that flame, and in a minute the whole masa"home environment who are-suddenly sial agsat In Australia, complain that the Sea-of Azof are treeaing, atiA con_ mtrat beset such as arduous undertak- `vas % seething, roaring furnace,light-I his ei(orte to pressors trade between eagneatt a considerable quantity of ing up the intbrior of the cars an with ' perhaps,-thrown upon their own re. tbd two countries are 'f 'uedt€ ren- grata which was � as ours, dared nu oto 9 prepared for export �8 . the noonday run, sources, and who coma 'to ma,toL ad- ti r9 -by the d torinese o!,cannot be shipped. J °wE SE'T FORT`$. • .. } The bright glow of the lire permit-it vice and for help is securing situations11 t r. ,I. Can%dian firma• _ The Viceroy o! irndia has ordered a,attired as Too tedua to secure-a better vibes of the n which the can-be self-supporting, ° �` rgouth peasants;w with an It V stated that as ezcurdon of tofu Court of Enquiry to investigate' the doomed sextet. Five were men is the 9 , . , • • Itandred families will leave Hall and disastrous reecoamaalsance of Gen: West- esCOlt °! four of our most trusty Si- sere and_yellow leaf, scarce] able.to said s Lady who given mush of t>ae ' �� r l Ottawa is the aprivff to colonlm,laada�mecott to the summit of Saran-Sar'aagsu sampsn -mren, leaving the' re- totter along, sad whose lives could not time to phi€aath_ropio work. " And." which the QnsbboGovernment is open- Z[=mtaia last Wednesday. mainder of our expeditionary force•at _be prolonged•many years. They were ' she added,`"the most hopeless saxes r ra 1. _ . Lug uy !os settlsmeht in the aatiaesn the station at Gbairt9Lu until we.ahould fiddled together apart from the-oth- are Ehoee o! the young women,, who �' trier. •_ : jt'etura. or .vlctun, a potrag girl,mho.could not lebi t at'thA oaa do almost Ln The Detparttaeat of Railwa s_ and have been over sixteen years of age. y.. y- , 7 ,A GOD IN A BOTTLL . For a fortnight we-paddled and-pol-_She had a comely. nut brown face,with thing,' because no one..yet succeed. (�Taateals has taken oast the contract on the Soulanq€ee ca € held Mr. Ar_ - ed against the-adverse currents sad dark, wavy eluaters of hair tumbling ed in the litnttleas field o! %Lny. 0liie Stewart, of Ogawa, ®ad the work New TWO !vbtg� NrR I�oreeerd the la treacherous whirl over her forehead, and reachia dors n •+. Is be 'carried oil ander <ta'aitaOts Or r pools and rapids of to' ber waist.'With`a cool 'if not•op-, thing. - {� t69 control ht"r- An kit"®rt e• the Kia+raia-Klan y_ g "it seems as the g I - ot'the Gave.rameyot. .'"Witn4cas the ■iteaerau)r. - • g• The linin and haat -enl disdainful took she azed with ex= u8 ought to be difficult stage was the half a week's. 'tilted dignity on the surrounding row able to tarn a linin- with all my edn- (':'BEAT PXaTAIN. The Interesting stories that have • g y B. !r g, ;ourne7 scross the sterile mountain with never a waver in the'tolc sora- cation-and accomplishments," said-a ll[r. W. S. Fielding. who is at pro- rooms from the ]Tart Regic wader the poeure of her attitude. put in London, to impressed with, the n6 the �t�'�alean undetected_entrance!a-i young woma and!tt 1 reduced from _ ate 1Vnger Protectorate, coac- t At lent- the - fateful moment had n °y importance of rise British demand Lor ' character of'the peos,le, th -m'sanr of y` come. One of the old- men was.seized aftlnenee to the neceaslty o! earning as gtfeotiPp Laeolvenay law to Chnada,•- Wa reached our destination about gad etretche on a sort of atone altar her own living "I can play the Dr. Darby, secretary of the Arbitra- life' and the cruelties, of ]rain qtly, dttak A lxtr►,aroua rellgiotrs'•featival raised a taw feet above the floor of piano irnuauaily wall.. And paint. tion, Alliance, baa I have their counterpart is t te:'yuperoti- the platform: He fully realized that 'very -cleverly on china, aa¢ presented to Lord, was in progrs" in the city. but one the last moment had come, for bis eta-i embrol'der, and do all kinds'of. fancy sixty fou a memorial with more than tiotae horrors at Ae. - importaotl ,.Of our guides,led ua-to a cave whence icism vanished,•and be struggled in-im- i work,-sari write very. 'clever verses, `- sixty lour thoaasad sigastutee in fav- toRo "100 miler ]ulnad from Opob, It we could overtook fhe potent tear gad fur g our of sa Aagdo-Amertcaa arbitration 1 ka the largest trade ceutF sled the the cit stood, There we al the grasp of his captors, and ave vent the cash value tot very well a Brit _ treaty• p p 6 X11 of these access- - - - 1 headgprartera of "Lug Juju,•' late na- night. Nest morning the festival was to shriek atter shriek..until,-weak and' p+ishment9 comlhined was less than the An iatere Dublin experiment 4 being , still io progress and We .were about" exhausted, he had fallen into a stun- � value of the unlettered Irish servant . tried in s Dubrira beet fila] nQoa s die- live god. Fetish rights and human to venture Qct -ben we set„ a long, or with al,aamoeic -groaniags and -at-i girl who could go into a• kitchen and ` obarged soldier, whose eyelids have j aaeriti:es are cciimom, The firat-white pioceretoa advaaclalt in our direction. tempts to rise• Four of the minor cook fair! well, . been destroyed by oishtbslnsia.The doc< T p .. tors bare-gratted•in their places the men"who ever penetrated Aendi were. he whole pop.uiatioa capable of mov- prieeta bald the faiatty atrt}ggtkag it would stem that there was some- a' ISAy� seemed to have f0finsif-themselves 1oo¢y down, while from the gloomy thing wrong with our educational ays- : - eyetids of a newly killed pig., two protectorate ofticera. Messrs. Leo- ka[o r long proceaaion and, beating niches talked forth the .chief of the tem when our educated Rir[s are ed UNITED STATES. acrd aad'Jamed, Inst winter, when drums sad tamtoum and led by priests, ; priests, his hand boldin$ a Long.,gliar Ignorant of the racticat duties of lite. they toads a journey of six days into had formakeq file town's limits and- toning knife. Once. trcrce, thrkce he They are now• taught soblething _ of - t. •. The Dana estate whish'ia valued at wap to u€i the steep lace of the abased himself to the ground,and,thea cooking and sewing is many of aur Is mullion dollars. a lett almost'is its the iatariar. Upon"reaching any-vii' hill ,rite �a 'our direction. 'Onward turning round like a freest te,, oa public schools; but most of them re- . entirety to Mrs. Dana_ . . _ lage a p+slaver was held: and the pro- MILLtf 1 hay carne, the priests chanting I its sleeping prep, he rushed towar the': ward this as mere amusemedt eared '..A combine of companies engaged in eeedLugs were opened by the head pian In dolorous ululations: while the tot- prostrate form, _ it counts for little in fitting them - manufacturing insulated wir'e4 and of the town walking round' s ring, lowing Wass ave vette] vent to their 1 A F'LASB OF LIGHT, for tht actual and practical work of Aattlee for electric purpoeea is mooted. feelin s cooking anal sewing sad-the eareaf a ag a senate sayethe roti- holding � sku!! in - describable. If we had entertained blade sank to the hilt in the flesh of Mme. . ficatioa of the l3awaiinn annezgtion ly gestiauiatl with the other, at the hoi,as that they were bound elsewIlere the.Fiatim with a`Istlrr like. that of I! mothers do not.teaRt, th.ta€a htreaty by the United•States Senate is ad, We were doomed to d3as tern these thin is their own bomb came time uttering curses upon ell, ppointmant, for steel gliding over velvet. Again the the will not be learned at all. And <-t s assured. they were now scarcely thirty feet 9' white mea if any hare] befell the awa -and a B gleaming and dripping blade flashed� the mother has tailed is her duty If A bill ie to be introduced is .the i� pproachia the entrance. in air, ain it descended in murder- -;� . Legislature in M'aiae, to unish to-d%-oplb by their'visit: After"this NWe had wet time to sec `'g -her daughter, at these of twenty- r P sports J ape and clam- ous sweep; yet again and again; five two or trsent' t B It" mea who sceWentally shoot and wound friendly act the white men with their bar up the steep ascent to our place times is ad 1, until, the very y,- hree, finds herself ut- ry air reeked ter y lacking int the alility to earn a or kill men is the woods. • of concealment when the•Leaders of the with the bdor of blood. Three times did dollar iL it becomey necessary for her expedition walked rotlad the circle procession entered the narrow orifice the worahi Johe A. Willard a ranker of Man- ppers oo the floor raise and to do so, and utter] incompetent to '"'`A� to, Minna has assigned with lial:il!- evoking maledictions upon the natives and halted while torches were beipg abase themselves, and then as quickly dlschar y p . '` . Hca g lit to wide their discharge the duties of the home to tier, M nearly ;1,000,000' and .assets, f'any harm befell this white men dur- passage tfirough the as a lightning flash the.minor priests gathering gloom. Following them press- seized the.lifeleas cot which a husband map take Ger. There '� chiefly real est%tq worth'>]2p0p,p00• i#lg the visit. ed, forward the wake Pge, and held it is no higher maternal duty than that �• Denver, Col., has passed an ordin. One of the head mea in the]white unkempt crew areas, -in air: For a moment k silhouetted df fitting,-one's children for ,Lthe fu- enwe fixing a license tee of one thous-: until the whole oped,apace was filled against the fitful glare of the fore iso' who knew wail the efticac to the 1 Lure that.before them waits as wives 's7� sad dollars for all dealers is cigarettes. party, y of a long, ghastly shadow, and.thea it and mothers or as useful The ordimsnce will be'immediattely con- the' new "juju," h't u POINT OF SUFFOCATION. shot throw h' s self-support- . con a plan which B pace, and the red flames ing yeomen, ` " tom' h'%d an extraordinary-effect. In his For half an ]lou', the ear torturing leaped forward to receive their prey. .. ' The Canadian Society strife of discord-waxed louder at every With hardly s', moment's intermis- .HINT TO LEICfDER3 a' ~ y Qf New. York promenade' around the circle he car- moment, until a thousand devils in liu- sten the neat victim was hurried for- ,'baa appointed a committee for the put- ward. He was either Poise o ,siring a relief fund for the tied as•ordinary tiottta or soda water, mats form, flitted beneath the sepal- possessed oi.the Mr. S-, bevng a lover of fine tea yytctims of the-recent fire in Windsor, At the critical moment, when he bad chral glare of flickering torches like full amount of native stoicism or else and --so •very' -partiatrlar wan he a `,„ N. S:' - eahansEed his-list of curses-,he ha leaped &� 'weird and $upernatural picture o! reduced to an unknowing atitpor; f6r that he always sent . the lar The announcement that Chinamen into the ring ani opened the bottle,the gnother world. A frenzied enthusiast Without a tremor or the faintest at- y gar cities `will be placed in the mines of the cork going_off with a loud report.The would leap into the air, frothing at tempt at atruggtling he was stretched for the fimest,he could proeure,.carLug ._ ! V Northern Illiaroia coal•fiel'da Liss caused effect was igstitmtaneous. The datives the Wouth carried away try the frenzy on the sacrificial altar, stabbed to the more IoM' flavor than price. This be- wit6 one accor3-chiefs women, a of the moment; lacerating heart and tossed to the flames. - The ati immense amount of' excitement and g himself came known by hes neighbors, ani among the white miners. children,-straightway fled. The pro., with. a knife, grasping the gory strip third, fouitb,•and fifth victims were . - It is reported at ]Warren Ohio,,that. `vete profoundly impressed with what of fleah'drld grinding it udder hie heel similarly disposed of. some came to borrow, and when the tea. _ •,.. or taunting a neighbour into thea The last scene of the blood drama was`rsturaad if was ustially put aside '. Y ' a fortune has been left in Scotland to they called the white men's god in a it of emulation b flauntla befoFe his •had- arrived. The young girlystepped and-given to the hel ;, the tstiailp 'f which-Mrs. McKinley, hottle. 'Dui•lag the whole journey the eyes -the ghastly relic. g forward 'Without invitation or assist- At last three families got into the 'Y mother of P=eeident McKinley, is a letting off of soda water corks always Sudden] from out the compact.metas dace of any kind from the priests. The habit of bgrrowipg for comppny much member, bad the desired effect, rose a howl of mingled anguish and w'hol'e- assemblage' eeeined' spellbound.' to the annoyance of Mr.'ani bars.B-. The United States Government has Reaching Bandi the market was at. fury._ At•the further.end of.the am- For a brief apace'of time the frail Mrs. K—.suggested 'that she set aside decided to,send ,the revenue cutter once cloned and the intruders were' 'p)iitheatre' was a sort of raised fat- body lay prostrate on the floor before a can; to receive the tea that was re!- . $ear to the relief.of the'American what_ warned to leave immediately. They form upon which a solitary individual the grotesque and impassive stony form turned, and-soon a pretty mixture was kng flee.) acid to be deatitnte and ice- departed on the following day without was mounting, evidently one of 'the above. In an instant there was a had;.then the borrowers were supplied . ;.I:°und in`Behring Sea, l:eiflash o[ dark;i's�, and then, before We from that can. 'They were no longer., Laing attacked. The chief tear of the chief ethpriests. forth hi- han the ascent could re=alize it, she ha'd deliberatel 'pleased, and d6Med t° trouble; thus The -theory that the railway bed at people evidently wag that theywotild he stretched forth his hear!,Instantly P easily stopped. - Garrlaon the scene of the fatal wreck penetrate-the-mysteries -of 'juju," there was silence. Th'e torches enabled jumped into the seething furnace, One ,3 on the New York Central railway,was Nothing was actually seem of the "ju its to see the priest, who had mounted long, -despairing shriek, and all was, _ �r deatroped b7 dynamite has been aban- Ju" rites,as it ivgs discovered that they the platform. EIe was u`tall;gaunt`in_ over. .- - SOM'E OLD PEOPLE. _ 1. 1 -, dosed, and it id now l;elieved that the were,performed--a little_way-,out of dividual. Overtopping a thin, gaunt - ' In some parte 6f-De-ionsh'ire the neo-` _ 1; diesels,' was due to a washout, town - •visage, and haaging'over hie shoulders _ _ Mies Frances E. Willard, president o: and down his back below the midd3e, INQUIRING WILLIE. pie live to Ise vary old. Aa old man, the Y.�•C.T.U., announces that she will _ .. . . . .-9 in witchlike locks; fait a covering of of 90, living quite a distance from the - ,ti '' contribute three'thousond dollars of het sun scorched hair: in thick, . reas Willie-Ma, can-pwple leave- arts_Qf-.nearest town, re requiring some, Tamil - '' -BL$N&9 PREFERRED. c} B F P q B r - °wa money to start the fund of rhes masses. 'His eyei were burning bright, themselves in different places 4 groceries, sent his son, a man of ^0 hundred thousand dollars which,. the fhe-I'm among those ttelieve All his right aide was naked and of Ma-No; don't be- ridiculous. odd years of age. When the son, fait ` ' temperance people need to holey control that marriage is d lottery. the brown parchment color-of- face, Willie-�'pell;-Mr. Jig'gs said he was ed to show up with the provisions in' �°`i :::;. h 11 of t e Temple property it Chicago. He-That's foolish, Lo'tteriea 'are and'quite as meagre; it was-covered going to Arizons_for-his-lungs. - _ time, his grandfather, a centenarian nt -;'?e i Accordirig`to reports from New York with recta of knife wounds, from 108, said peevishly: "That's _wh%k cbeaged climatic conditions during the not allowed in the, country, and yet• which- the -blood-trickled. A garment ' comes from sending a I?id." ppeat few days ]:ave helped material13 marriages are not only,allowed but en- of the coarsest. cloth covered his body WINTER COMING. _ to improve the general `trade i5alltdi•' coalraged. below the waist• Five others looking We could Gave had 'iota of fun relit "TWO AURPBL9F.3. _ tions. There has been a marked in She-That only goes to. show man':; like him followed him to the,plattorm, the mons old bo What made you It beats all how -some er we in the demand to winter goods Inconsistency, I say it is ;a lottery. •rhe same deathlike•stillness pervaded redeem your overcoat I y mono ' - people spend - btl desdrlptioae, and rapid order. But scute men wouldn't'draw a prise the awe stricken multitude. y'- rfol immediate delivery ve ereaded a If they could. 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This step I • ` £; x y to Lha address lsbol on your paper Yon da in the year. appears to be Paisley's a contradiction of the tly* lal I 'can always asa•rt 10 Lha dale towhio . y y p y' L Confide .. , . yo�to enbsgrlptionso Tea Nxwtsis aid. -W.E.�anstone shipped a carload of reports as to how be came by his injtrrie6, t; Semittano•s are acknowledged • oats from here on 6atarday: at which he is very indignant. Dr.Forrest, `ghaag•o! date on label oa the firs pap•sf�o3- who was palled in,BnbBtantaatea Paisley's ,' -Geo. Law and famil and Thos.Law to raoeipt of money aL this offi . Always y story in a measure by saying that the . . : *sspthedna.1%d ahead ti and wife were here on Sunday. patient was in such a condition of nervone ay flue all wool$hirt6 and drawers for 45 Dente. -James T. Rictrardson,of Peterboro, prostration after the affair, that two live uy oversells from 50 cents up. ` • w was here.aver'Sunday with hie people, podermic injections o! the ordinary doses try boy's long kip boots for#1.85. r - r SkUd �g $• -Tho masons are still bney oonetraot•, o! morphine had no influence.RhaOever, 'pr te, plough boots, men's Granger boots,rubbers,aox,and all . ,1. t3 iris onlverie on this section of the Grand and had to be sap lemented by two more +, Trunk• taken internal) p p of lgdies'wear,1 less than an other store. y. There was a juin on the' y PICSESIIIQ.ONT„ NOY, 28,1887 -Bev. Father Jeffoott,of OehaWa, was back of the neck which was shinned and Fr01 Ld1�. atrJ. 7 here Saturday with Reg• Father Gal• slightly inflamed. Dr.•Johasoa has not yet i. -_ lagher. made his report. The people of this place ;'c' �11. -Rev. 3dcA]pme. of Whitby, will are very indignant at the county-con- � Watch•thie Space• _� LO VALIS�/ 1T. preach is the Disciple chnrch Sunday etablea for the report they made as to the - afternoon. perpetrator of PMeley's injuries, and the �.. -Mie.Joshua N. Richardson is fn the general remark is "Why did not these °. -Ie'nt it muddy! pity this wsek with friends spendin the officers candidly admit that the case was Wi9e Woffien Will wear wet weather Oranges find lemons, extra $ne ill -Mies Doty, north of ilia village, is citytholidays. R too hard for them to penetrate, and there- shoes. J. D. & Cor ha4e s Large stock JamtiC,a oranges, large, sweet and very ill with typhoid fever. - e omitted to mention that Geor a by give some more experienced officials of croquet rubbers, sandals, storm thin skinned, fresh la er and'.eooking. . R chance. Now that Paisley is married ilio y y rubbers, round and pointed-toes just figs. John Dickie & Co. I _l -James Bennet, the west barber, is Thomas Crow has returned from the west theory is. removed that he inflicted his . '' having a new floor placed in his tonsorial and re-engaged for'the winter with W.H. nurherous wonnde -in order 'to evade the opened out this week. If you think of buying a good heavy , ",parlors• Banks. marriage ordeal. Child's, boy's and Misses' rubbers overcoat. -J: A. Hilts has just completed the __R. Gordon&Son have been making and sandals, all sizes. If you are in need of a.pair of good lettering of a' sign for W.T. Dunbar,on some alterations and repairs to St. BROOK ROAD. Gent's new rubber boots regular cheap pants. his shop front. George's rectory and Rev. 'Cooper will -We have a goodly supply of blank take possession,we understand short) J. P.Robson in about again. '- rice $3.00 for 2,50, good new rub- p y, p g I# you want anything in clothing, 2 -receipts that we desire to fill out for our -The Catholic brethern are having the Mr.B'odell visited our school Sunday. bees at 60 cents,also ent's,new storm g g call on J. Dickie & Co. subscribers. Have you got Dnp filled out tower of the church repaired. Some-of Albert Bores has a slight tench of grip rubbers. by us for the resent year. the old bricks were soft, end as .a cense• George Bayes has recovered from his Be sure and see J. Diokie� & Co's. . -Wm. Greig has been here for a week que,nce rotted out. They are being replace recent illness. J. D. & Co. have a splendid lar of men's heavy and plain all wool Shirts working with T.A. Greiff in the interests ed by R. Gordon& Son. Mr. S1cCormack's eels on Tuesday was union and all' wool carpets, some I and drawers at 50 cents. Of Massey-Harris Co. Sirs. Greig and -Fred and Charles Bunker have rent• a great success. very attractive patterns at exception- We claaIlange the world in value on • family -are here over the Thanksgiving ed the Richardson farrA, vacated this fall T. UcCormack is'about to leave here to all low prices. , holiday, by Wm.•SMorcombe, and took possession fill a position in Ohio. our heavy all wool sox at 20 cents per -. -F. Hutchison wishes•ns to iofor-m Jlrs. Knox, sr.,:ia still er coral J.Dickie&Co:hgve just passed into afr, J, Diekie &Co. -of the same Wednesday. play their en• very p 9' p . the pep le of Whitevale ejrd vicinity that terprise meet with the success it deserves. She ie.over 00 years of age. stock this week a new shipment. of J. Dickie & Co. are showing by far p he will be in that village from 9 to I i a. -The goods and chattles o£ the late •George Farley-left last week for 9eott gent's ladies' and children's boots and th largest stock of .dress goods in -;m. on Wednesday, Dec. StI4 for the pure John Remmer will be offered for sale by where he..is eugagsd in lumbering. shoes, and report some exceptional) e pose of receiving lases. Auctianser Fairbanks, at the premises, cies Daisy Rodd has 'returned to our good values. Gent's fine laced bels town. Some splendid values of silk -S5 a should very much Iike to bear near Fair ort,on Wednesda-, midst,but still nurses a sore fin er. and heavy belowa tongue boots only ,town- and geed effects. P 3sEmber g I from Rhitevale., West Hill, Kinsale,Al-- Sch. The bills will be issued in a few Roman has it that one of our young For floor oilcloth go call on D.& tons, Cedar Grove, and in fact every ,� a _ men Was married last week.-,Is that so - 1.25 per pair. Co. Some s '�o an school section in Pic. and Scarboro y Stxue children $our the neighborhood. John Dickie & Co. announce that „.,s Y - $ -Robert Boyes, who had his-second size and shape dealrecl••.v r towships not represented in this issue. huger of the right hand taken off,'Bile of Brougham.attend our-public.school. they have just received fifty of those a -. Take a took at°the serious letters, and if I coupling cars at Holland Centre, arrived SMr. 1'ettp's fame as a teacher is gradually beautiful picture6 to be given away •Our new stoc1. k of boots,.shoe rid your locality ie not th re, see that next home last week and wiil remain here extendlug. . with a 2fi cent pound Qf Barton Baking rubbers are having a good.sale. s- week fills the breach. _�with his people until iiia injured'hand has, --A. Hare has moved to Cherrywood. Powder. :As no more of these pictures tourers Will stall findSRood also t -As Thursday has bas¢ deal ared' recovered. W s are sorry to loose such a worthy to choose Air. J. D. &..0 , -� t- ----- a be had ever lady should call earl Thanksgiving•day, we go to press ear.y in r he Pickerin Minstrel Titin a are Citizen. Ur. Hare won for himself while - -- -X —_y the morning-aQ, that the, may join progressing ntcelg wit with Sherr pian• here many friends and a good,reputfation. and get one. ... - -._- ung rn- r,0000,. 81Zeb . { -with the populace in giving thanks for the tines, and expectto secure an engagement He will be much missed. Wool blankets, cotton blankets, stock, Canada Rabbet .Company's - ' .-. r :-manifold blessings enjoyed by-us during 'for the Grad Opera house, Toronto, Oshawa. union blankets, .grey blankets, white mt3ke. Selling cheap. ' the pane twelve rnoatbg. Anp letters that some time in January,Elie plan of seats . '' ` `' blankets,borne blankets,wool carriage Caps,,in gent's, bop's andchildzen's did not reach as Wednesday will of course y to be seen at 6uckling's. Jae.Bri s,formerly of Brunswick hotel; travelling rugs, etc. . our ca s We-have a fine variety. Seo oat nota ar.ria this iesne. J R rugs, P _ appear. _Friday morning we were somewhat Colborne, has fallen heir to a large inheri- y gr y -Miss Maggie McGinty,of Dunbarton, surprised to find a foar•inoh cover of Heavy wool blankets, special value new fano wool 'tbina, eat varier , mg Saone in England and Peter Cavanaugh.of Vest Hill,were snow over everything. A few sleighs were S1r. Cc¢ant baa made a tender For{he $2.75 Per pair. Coma and see them. ol2eap. ,.married in the Roman Catholic church, out Saturday, bat the beautiful did-not Mitchell homestead-in Darlington; 200 - Q. ' r'"`"*I .. ' here on Wednesday morning. The cera• remain long, when the suuth.'8inds and acres.' They have been making$13,000.for t�� pICr�IE q: 0e s1�$N �I�i��E C� CO.L • - moay was peifotwed by Rev. Father old 801 get their.heads together. it. d L,i .� krrasf.�►wi til{ triends of the con. Master John Richardson. of Aspdea. Chief of Police Jarvis, W. Jeffery and 7 r`' t iered the tieing of is not imliroving in health as his friends Poet Master Moment,Orono,Lave returned _ - �. 7" . •• 'f1Mr• W!join the friends in cvauld wish. This it a peculiar case sari from a boating tour out north bringing 97 I Q 97 11, ._: k, ftp rand happy sojourn. seems ter bafffe'the medical prole,ision to two fine deer with them. / .,...��/ Paisle#about whom eo much some extent. His t&ie Toronto.pa rs oa Monday announced - - �.�� .,1 A �• -L IMstta. aaiitl ii■saaneotio6 with the rids bare are'amazed W , to think that be continues in the one con• the death o Mrs A. B. Demill, at AM-'tt case,resided in and Demill college,tat.Catharines: Poamerlp of - - ditioa so lone.. Oshawa, on Friday•evening last. Last i I a i r some time and is' -H: Savage bas secured the appoint• week as it was felt the•end was drawing pe n n by aareap in that .place. merit as agent for the new gas light,that near, she bad the pupils a to her lied11ine ry ��..,,::// w Those w o know 2tim say that, although hes jest been invented. The gas is mean side'rod gage them esoMe-st farewell t :a peculiar fellow;ire was always eirsigLt factored from s preparation just-as,used, and a word of counsel. The spill ander - ' I forward,Lad that he certainly would not and there ie no chance of jexplosion-or Km' care were Tier chief aoae erstion and I pal up daoh s. bluff apps the public to other casuality peculiar to coal.gas. He the work she has done.in building charms• - ■ S• _ I: * WI E• •■qO pose as a,victim oi? a robbery unless he will goon have an exhibition-light; in ter will live to the benefit of mankind logit- R 'rsslly bad been robbed. - . . . erthan any monument that cad mark her . . operation, last resting lace. she was a noble woman 11 . -The friends of {be Brock Road LTa• g P "ion 8aada school inteodr boldine. an -As we go to press we learn that Jan. and has done a great work.' Hundreds of �lu El19pL8p t}1P latBBt 6 �T1d9 In H®�r6 8nf� J3iOnne�B On r o star sn yr and eatertaiameat oa Nea Alleway has got permission from J. L. hearts will mourn her death, for pa Ila ( BtOber 5th 8IId 6th, When she Will be pleased t0 supper Spink sad W. H. Banks to use a piece that bave passed through bet hands for the Zears' eve, Friday, Dec.81st. Besides of Rronnd just behind the mills upon -past twenty years are scattered is all parts .. see 811 hel casto.mers ati the B110W_ rooms. i supplying an abundance of oysters to ell which be purposes constructing an open of the globe. She itupressed her high - ' - ,l 11who will attend,a program of more than rink. The excavating is now going on. ideals of Christian womanhood on all, and ordinary'merit Will be presented,of which There will be a Waiting room erected was by all beloved and honored. The . . ' _ C;, L"'* L' , , , I s Full�artionlarg will be stive¢ Ister, This which wi:l be properly lighted and heated: death of Mrs.Demill will be a cad blow to .; . .... .1. - ,school deserves every encouragement and Alex. Slargach let hie cows o>Zt the her.husband, wbo: of all who mourn her, 10L _." {laeTe should be S.good turnout 8t th W311 m'is• Ler moat• Great sympathy 1$ .ou.•uwuu.•�a....�..uu•... •uT H • ..N. .... ,- r' lou r on the evening of Dec.ales.• a other dap for exercise. When milking expressed for )aim here in the rest atHic- �~� PPe B time came .it.was found thatoneof the P g -Miss Sarah Pattetsoo,who has for a tion that has come upon him. . ' animals6 by some means got her adder __ _ hong time resided at 803 IiiaR et.,eget. badly wonndad. On investigation it Was MAR1iNAM -left ilia$ place on Wednesday, and was icons that the top gad of a fence ppicltet r not again heard of until Saturday, when was still m the wound: TLC mood Was -- ' Owing to the increased demand - t _ Tier hoop was foand 8oatip'g in the bay at .removed and the animal appears to be M' Reeves is home from Penetaog• for Ready made Clothing, we 13ee the we are giving Z. - '•:'the foot of Berkley street, Deceased was doing Dice] PP niebeae where he had a situation in a -"have put in a large assortment- sway to the'oae guessing ,j of a"peculiar disposition and'of late has -Henrynicely. a was suddenly called bakery' from #5 _the nearest to-Weight of y Savage y Jae. Anthony ie now employed in the of men's suits, raaEiaR been despoudent.over, the death of both ;I _ swap to Gnefph on WedaeBday of lass Lembton woollen mills. He left here on father and mother. Her friends have the ap. We slap have in stock a Mammoth Bar week to attend the tuners) of•s maiden r !dea'ths$she wandered down to the lake aunt, Heard,b name. Some ears-R o Saturday' large assortment of Suiting$, - 1 Ivory soap. __Moat, and.b aecident fell into the water. y v g Tho;. Hargrave, looking bale aril g , F_.. y deceased wrote to her six nephews asking heart retbraed on Frida last from a Trouserm s, etc` - _ - y i a ey, i a iv , ac visit tote o, noun ry. r having visited here at various times dur• her funeral. The epasented and on . Mr, and Mrs. Alex. Torrance have - R. A, ... ins the peat few years. Wednesday anted is Chat capacity Mr. taken rip house•keepiag at the corner of I -That piece of sidewalk immediately Savage being one of the number, Fie Water and Wilson streets. • - - west of the iron bridge on Sing street returned here Friday evening. The will of the late Edward Junes, :will have to be fixed at cape. elan a pal• _ amity will befal eome,weary slid beuiKht'• Y' _ - da the estate amoante to 5965. VYfiitb .. Markbam, was entered for probate Moa ed traveller, some time unexpectedly. P F y p p � . .. . - . `�Jrd are I st, . We .suggested a few weeks ago, that i¢ Town clerk Joe.,White captured some From the man applicants for the Dei ..'ease the pathmaster had not money deerio his hunt back of Kinmonnt. tion. Dr. Wesley, of Newmarket, was1." . :-. ..,_1 `�,._ ' :: John n'alker,of Glen Major,-has rented chosen as physician for the Industrial . enough on band to -make the necessary the Nichols farm,lots?r9 and 30,coucessio¢ -- - --- i . repairs, that he make a bee and iuvite all g Whitb Some. _ "'`I. ibe;young fellows of,the village, who are Registrar Geo.Dryden and son rite)lack While leading a horse frog; the pump v to the stable at Michael's livery on mon- ,PQnt� CUt9 0'1a NT21,tu,I.t3119t9. ., not assessed, and 'ire thea felt, and now from the bunting grounds with a limited da , Fred Lazenby received a severe kick feel that the boys Woutd render able as• .supply of venison, y Y '�j.t8Y1�]Z� Z'aC]�l e I sistenee in putting the walks in good ie. ' Thomas Jewell,wbo moved from Whitby in the muscle of his right arm compelling . ' ` pair before the advent of winter. some time ago,is noW living with his son him tp Jay off work for a couple off days. 1. Wire NettlnIZ,• . in Napauee. The incising express to Toronto now -_ . 'S ade�, Shovels, Lantern:a, Etc. -Tax Collector Hutchison visited our P town on Wednesday. .and resented _a hied nc Brooklin, on Friday, November leaven here at 10:47 and arrives in Toronto1. v j� �^+� • P 19th; Eleanor A. �Iacl?otiald, relict of the at 11:40 instead of 11;80,this change ofASSEY-H AR RI t7 REPAIRS iaa'mber of our r8aidente with valentines late George D. �IacDonsld, aged 68 years time has just come into effect. The Sutton - • These little Mips of paper look very ung•I and 7 roonths. mixed will in future arrive in Toronto at Buming,yet they cost money;and- iltiless -Charles Kin'g's bid of 5:;40 was only 10:`LO s,m. instead of 13:03 a In. • - .)hey are receipted before Dec, ]5th,tw u offer made at the sale of\Vin. Thomnsou's he Speight �Pagon.Co. are working ; REAZI p. X111 t. JU per seat. is added, and on let'of January harness shop building on Saturday; azul it No ' _-1..`::_.1.1'.-.. 11 . two per cent. more: This is pretty goo(I was refused. . . _ ., ov` ti�e two sod a half e home a da Thie 'interest, yet the council: must have ThefuneralofthelateNormanKennedy, is thebusiestyear they have experienced . - "'taxes pard promptly, and'take this Way bt of•Dunsford,took place Tuesday; and was I for more than a decade. - . euoouragipg. the earl payment, The under the direction of the members of the! Miss M. L. Bing, of this village, is at -� y p y ! Dr. Frank L Henry, I; To Farmers 1 township officials would be more ,tliau !C:O'U F.of.flits place. 1 5t• Michael's hospital, Toronto, and is leased if everyone. settled Willi tho•cbl..i The members of the Workmen lodge about to undergo an operation. Her many p marched to the Baptist chnrch on Sunday friends will be.sorry to bear of her,illness. • : , • . Dentist. j we are prs %red to pay the Blast market price lector before the 15th of December each 1 evening. where 7?aster Mc:Uj�ine preached'I 1'he annual meeting of the Uxbridge . price toY any quantityappe f f l and winter .. year ' . 'I An.able •acid a >rn' riate annt`versarv"ser p. . PF P - District wasfield in the Methodist church Those wishing my services can roodre -John Beattie,of Stouffville, and Mal-l,ruon. them at the Gordon House, Pickering, CORDON & GEE, xom Rumohr,of'blarkham, trero aireated;I SMarkhaeu,last Thursday. Delegates were Tire, .Whithy Hockey Clnb,held their present from Unionville,*Mount Albert, the first Tuesday in each month. Pickering,Out :>'i the other day, charged with-having killed J annual meeting Monday night and'-after Stouffyille. Sunderland,' Lemonville and• t3nd sold on the Toronto market fifteen i the usual bu?inose was pone through the,Lou st Hill.. _ 11 sheep.belonKiog• to '�'otthy *)lies. 7`lte,,follnwirir vHiceisneraelerte3: Hnnoratyi nIessrs, H. I. Lord and R.A,'IVI&son,. Cjall,;,... µ prieonere pleaded not guilty,claimin,'that i tire5utent, A. H. :111'an ; president, E..D. ��S • .they bad purchased the sheep trtru•nue kvFt ren r iice•president, W,'G. Walter ; of \IarkTiam, returned home from Cobo• - - V., ,.''.,~� S McLean. The sheep Were pastuiiu¢upon I �ccond vice.presiden t, P. Matheson ; man• conk Monday morning from a week's deer And see, our ■ the farm of,hieLean's brother. 13ea-tie j a:er, A. G. Henderson; secretary. R. J. K. hunting. They icere both' successful, a' one timeresided a4 Atha zchile I?nriain P,irha,wson; treasurer,Z:rauk 4iry-oar ;cap• each securing.a fine fat deer. J. E.Pitts - • until a few years ago condric�ed a butch• Iain, I:eorRe Barnes; captain junior team, returned home„'Monday evening with two __,'The - ,t i;rldie \ioholson;delegate to C).}i.A„ ;,.1J• deF4; clic result of&two week's_huat, �j 5 Deet �a11Ie In Bring bnaineas.at Claremont. Both men tl siren. =The trieetinK 'was a l,irge 'one'' .i,epcer-Crowly, of Innisfil, who took i `w -J�• - I I :have hosts of friends who, hesitate.to'and the prospects for the club'* ae.ison'are fJ prize at the East York plowing match i _ "' The-Market,Qrk@t: d .:think tbs4. b6y have done anything die- bright. - honest in the matter. They appeared - . - ion, Friday, 'has probably, taken more ` bef.re Squire SVilaon..of..SIarkhair, on . .._ Mount Albert, • -at a firma any otirer_p.owman in.Canada We have all kia�3e of Rockers sad Eaey Chairs; also Diniag•Room chair$ is Th:rsday;and were remanded for a week.I - -__. - - .- - - I-rat an rate this fall,., So far thin year the latest styles. - ' ' We Shy Viles; who has been n drover:.in Propped tip in bed at his home here,i he has pluwgd at seven (7) matches and Sideboards and Bedroom snits in all designs. Exter0ion Tables and Kitchen 1hi ;, :•+lity fur a number of years, seems itnart Paisley,why claims to have been so taken seven r71 first prizes. He uses a Tables always on)rand. Cheap for Cash. ALL GOODS. DELIVERED. to : . been 4iorn under an unlnelfy star, brutally assaulted by highwaymen, Was wonder handled Coeka mit plow, "Jndjla UNDERTAKING-Oar undertaking department is c mplete in every respect. lrrarried'bii Satnrda •eveuia at.six o' lock i No. I.' .'Mr.Crowly is a native of Stark) Caskets Coffins and.Robes always on Hand. RA : �' err• y msrctes from one dilriouIty� Y g 4 ,, y - ••. -1 • l:e fids himself laboring with I to Miss Jessie Lapp,of Cedar Grove,whorT,b,n totrnship, having been born at �'1 �T �: r but tar his injuries he would have married J IS ,ille•. which probably accounts for I HILTS & DILLILr GHA , Pickering In • . I a week ago. Rev, UX,McFadyen,Presby.I his skill with the plow.-Economist. , ' ^_ . c . - - S ,