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Ofilae wd Residence. COMMSPOMDEMTe. of the load. When coin F.L.Green is re _ ing around a turn pairing hie mill dam for �, tag Serest,Pickering Owes boils: Moznisg about two miles from home the wood the winter. ROOtOUM..HveniaRetoa. CLAREMONT - _ gave way, and he was tbro.wn betwe6n Mire Georgie Pengelly, from New York, 0.DE WAR,M.D... C. M., F. T. Peter Lea er waB here with his ents the horses and wagon,the wheels of the u at Present visiting her parents hate. • M. C. Attention given to Electrical - , 1?m latter The'boyd have been trying the ice already .treatment bT Galvanfa Battsry Office sad over the hohday. earning over his shoulder*, cheat fo'r a skate, we would advise them to keep `- residence, that lately coonpled by Dr.J. H. Geo. Gerow is suffering from some and.ribs, crushing him fearfully. He lay off yet a while. '� Ba,twood, Dale's block,Pickering,Out. „ facial affection, there for some fling before being found •N„__ TA. YOUNG.M D.,C.M.,Fellow of �- Wm. Hiokingbottom was down from and died the eame.evening. East Toronto. x • Trinity Medical College, Toronto, mem• ~- - the city on the holiday. ...-_-- • . • . • .- - , bar of College of Physicians and Burgeons of Geo. WekL, and wife, of Green River, : OHERRrWOOD. From the evidence taken by Magistrate -- Ontatio Office; Highland Creat, Out. Onto a S p I N K 1111 I L L S were here with relatives on Tuesday. . : . _ Ormerod on. Friday of last week in thea. , hoar,:morning z to lo; evening a to 8'. S. Bray and wife have just returned Fred Gilchrist fa on the sick list at pre trial of George Beatty,charged with shoot• • Logan. 1�IC?�ERINC�. from,visiting with friends in'Torouto, , Bent• ing with intent to kill Miss Stella McDoug- _ _ ,.M Harry Wrikht left Sunday for either Sweet'William has resamed duties at the all, in the Bay View hotel, here, . DBNTON, DODS. h FORD.. BAR - Brookline dr Newtonbrooke and has not model farm. Hallowe'en night, it was shown that the •o RISTERs.SOLICITORS,BTO..10;Ade 11 iss Bells, Lawson is at resent some• shooting was the outcome of a jealous Choice Family Patent.Floor$4.75 per bbl. since been located. P quarrel between Beatty i•!ds street est, Toronto. At Claremont what indisposed. 4 y and a man named - Tuesday. Mone toloanon mortgage. FSANK Bran 99,00, Shorts 812.00 er ton. . Henry Hopper and daughter,of V. or. Campbell. Beatty was talhin y P Richard Blake has, engaged with James P Y g to Miss : DENNTTON, ANDREW DODS will]RAtiS is Square, spent a few days with his Laughlin for ii year. ' McDougall when Campbell leaned over 1, brothers here this week. and attem ted to kiss her. Beatty drew a w ~lies Ferguson spent Thanksgiving Dap P . •RJ E. FAREWELL,Q. C., BARRIS• The Baptist choir Roes to Glen Major with friends at Ayr,Ontario. revolver, Miss McDougall tried to wrest , • TEE,County Crown Attorney,and County on Monday evening,neat to assist is the A. gore has moved into Jlre. Dixon's the Run swap ficin Beatty,and it exploded, •llbliaitm. Conn Hottse.Whitby• 20-Y Methodist church tea on that date. house to our south. Why not get a house the bullet'striking bar in the hips. The '�OW do MaTiILLIVRAY, BARRIS• Ar Full line of cutters at Dowswell's ware• in oar town, Al.j and•get the benefit of enquiry was adjourned for a week. . . ars,Solioiton,lEo, t>tDae opposite Poet rooms. Call and see samples and Ret electricity? •�.- thlsoe Whitey,Ont. Jaa.Ball Dow,B.A.;Theo• -• prices before purchasing elsewhere. -" Quite a number from here attended the Kinsale. t. A:odiniyray,LL.B. Moaev to Loan. By a The'Methodist church peopple purpose anniversary services at Centennial on Son. • -- - having a literaryich Qprogram on view Years' ay last and heard their old pastor, Rev. Thanksgiving day passed off Very quietly Yet`e . __._►y/. Dr. Georof ge anduC,JticBrwotdU be give`s., MThee iriebde of the Methodist chn=b .geMrs. NeKitrick has not disposed of bar -' HOj:dINB VETERINARY SUR- . I g have decided to hold their anniversary farm yet. __ -- - �. aE0'_v,.Graduate'of the Ontario vat- ���, � - were at Markham last week visiting their me nn � + - fathetwbo-m-said-to- "-�"�,D� }�h' $fir mons 3r:Ward of (lreeawoad,occupied the ;; erinary College, Toronto. raaistored member - will be preached morning, afternoon pulpit here on Sanday, 7: edi posed. and evening by Rev. (}eo, ticCnllockl,o! R.Parrot is sola¢to take a load of dress- - 3 of the Ontario vet•rinary_t! _es'_�:Qslatioa r RWOt and resideade gaa•andon"narter miles Riebara Howe and wifa, of Toronto, $icbmond Hill. The Zion Presbyterian ed pork to the city this week 1" north o! Green River. Telepraph address, p ppoo Loans%Hill,Out,;P.0. address, Green River, were over Sunday with John Reid and and tl'hitevale Methodist choirs,will assist _ Jiisk I.Adamson is spending a few days - Ont. wife. Itichard is employed in the C.P.R. the home choir with the singing: The nae with Mrs. G.Match,of Ashburn. •d , Pickering College ! offices. ,• • - - aal tea:will be served, on the following A.Waddington has severed his oonnec- t'. 110notr two garb*• Mrs. Besse has vacated Mrs. Linto°'e Taesdapp evening from 6 to 8 o'clock, fol•' tion with B. Wagner and has gone to Fort __ - 4 lowed .b a recital of son :ri, Ontario house and now resides in the residence y Rs and readings. William. 'µ Pickering, -, Helena M. Lazier, old medalist in eloea- H. Adamson has finished inti M. HOilt<L►B DIINDi,Conveyaaoer, Com- until receady ocenptsd by the late Ales. 8 °g 1 missiaa•r !or tel Ins A�vits, rte-, Re-opens for Fall Term on. Tuesday, Wilkin. - tion at Albert college,Belleville•and Frank Gleason's hoose.and tie has made a fine ob _ _�' Claremont.Oat. 907_ September 7th, W. Walter Wilson gas engaged with W.J. B.Stafford,.baritone.Scarboro; wall farm• of it. Henry is a first olaas workman. j �. BUNTING, Issuer of Marriage imh the nnmbese. May S.Dick, of Toron• Some of the farmers is this section would - sham for .the winter months, Frank • B. Lie•aae•for m•,County. of Ontario. of" Cooper hay seamed a sittaation at to,will be accompanist All who can melte Like to see it keep open for some time pet e, -- - are ai she asom or at hisreaideuee.pick-'no pe mg it louvenient to bei present on Tuesday as those is quite a lot of ploughing W be , Manchester• ted vmase, >u r D f t h ' will be highly daliRh with the evening's done g Licensed Ana -- Don't for tat C. G. Pringle, the entertainment. ickets only 25 and Id�c. � Messrs Emerson, Harbro°and$ z THOltiAB POIICHER, cdgson JL mores,valuator,eta;fns Beat Tork and * Jill people s jeweler, of Stoaftville,will be m bays returned from deer boating. Theythe whole o! North sad south Ontario. Strict �� j! Claremont the-.1st tad Ord Tuesday of . ` . 8ro�rn's Corners. were out near Lake Nippising,and brought.bountdfln ggi�ven to els amden by m.il orwsraalt. M eaeb mouth. _ _ 8 tf home Ave flus deer. t Vatwpe Modwate. Address TSoe.POUO»B a W. Rawson. Jessie and Mrs. Harr "'e► as 47.Broash•m.Oat,- . S Allw.,Ieaae Bennett spent Sundayhars, Thomson, John W.and Miss Mary lira- the est of her sinter, - OtINBARTON DkVID BELDAM, auctioneer, Ac•, - ham all drove ovet'to SWa$ville oa Toes• Miss A. Irwin spent Sunday-at this _ - Wobarn.,oalaite m,tesaomhis anmeroua In being talked about and many dap evening and took is the sigbts of that place,the guest of bar mother. Christmas da donees three weeks from - . . friends both gar and— Sale,o!latms,term baee ,filters advan lag y Mack and everrcblue%bat tato be told will be tags o!the rs= Village.- ]Yew w day Picked.off Claremont,vl�lted Saturday. Maks it bright for the little >ti.aaa.d by the sabemibn with the atmos+care dueed prices. 1'bey hays sass James Lawson and wits returned to for a few days with 31iw Eva Pearson, ones• a' sad sold to she vary bast•d*aaWte• pr for themselves and know that their home at Newtonbrook'e on John Hadkes,of Toronto, was hen on. hieosge White has had a severe att"k of - �,1 POS'>rILL. AUCTIONEER.ETC.. -•we have cut our ordinary low' after spending a couple of weeks with der the parental roof during his Thanks- m$ammatory-rbenmatism. We hope for a ,i' . c ..a River solfeit.tal••trom his near prices down.by,i leset _ cbeir..danghter 3Is. Fred Wright,-of the giving vacation speedy reaovarp. _ ■friends bole tar•ad°ear, Hales of isms. -. .. • 8th con. Q a number t Sunda at Con. Ina B..Andsrttoa has res ed bar .. b�aaaa site m pen y iso _ sarin stack,and evervthla mins uto be told will - - Prise Pugh has had bills issued for te°alal from hereabouts,and speak highly poietins fa Desertiato,and will' spend trhs - bi i�berwith me atmost Wednasda , Deo, Ibtlt, offering for sale °! the services oondacted by tine Rev. Mr. a ' be handled by %be to winter at home. Bess sad wld so rhe ver?beN•dvantya, a917 25 er�`cent• y Redditt., ILe Maggie Annan, who is attecdiag his stock and implements'as lot 42,rear The bras band have made-complete the P•rkdale Collegiate Institute, tenni ''//''�� B.BEATON,TOWNSHIP OLERH of 9th coatteasioto.. :Everything offered arrangements for the concert of she■sawn TbscaluRiviag wither parents ;LJ• Convevaneer, Commisntoaer for taking - must be sold. 0 6e held on the M '�a•its, 're"nessat and Insurance Agent. eighteenth fast. Look for 'Mr. cFayden ba resigned his position y t� ".We have some watches we are Wm. Mason has returned to our village tars. - as teacher la our whooi The section will • , -i[oaq So lona oa farm Will• poo Y poo paled. 08a;'IOE-Ar teval..� will bs la doing bettor than- that. We having rented and taken possession of the There is some "talk"of a etieeker match very much regret his departure. We wish r Brougham every Monday afternoon for the . bave some FINE" ENGLISH Murray cottage On Brock at.,oortb,the between the players of this place and Mal. him success is whatever work he content• t ts•a•actrlsa°!business. v OLD JEWELRY wbis11i we will same haven been but recently vera. Thst'a right,ht,bo s, raise a little ez• plates taking up.R y vacated by g Y ir�1HE WOBIIRN HOTEL. is a home sell u halt price. Some Mrs.Geo. Russell. citement and do it quick, John Anderson ha selected Thursday, _ 1 well tarnished to every dererament. Th. The curlers enjoyed their firA game mac' me°c can very high here.a! thio Dec.16th, as the date of his rale o! farm Excitement e R •• .'• bar is always supplied with the best breads of .. edaeeday eveainR They have every time, being over the Riversides. vs. Soots stock,implemonts and the like, An John _ .. siqu3m whilethestablesbavebeen just refitted Goa to e: ct a good season's a football match to be settled next Saturday has leased his farm eve thin offered•will x and will be loved convenient to o•kmen a p°rt' for the Champioaahip o! Toronto. The poaitiyely be sold. g +weal as others. Special 'attention said to Y �ar� Walnut C�OC�S. The rink will be�open w skaters shortly, betting is ver e s came traveller. and V3e•ls at al�boors, sad particalarB. will be duly announced. g 7 even among the sports. Some of Mr. Paisley's w-called 1'rie°ds - 1e1.0I�AkT,Proprietor. ,fi4 ly The eotertapnmea/to be held ander t' ) inaina•te mean motives rreegg g is ate Wm. Hopkins, of lot I, con, 5, Uz auspices o!S.S.No.3, .will be on Friday mislortane, instead of believing the man -tG7�awch of England. tbat'we are also offering at,half bridge, announces a Bale of his stock and evening,December 10th,and not December they know so well, and who whila here, `� • the Did price. It will � ' implements for Tuesday, Dec. 1?..-. As 3rd as stated by as last week, We regret was at ill times a gentleman. -' __ •u 11.George'. Church, Pickering Sir. Hopkins-is giving up farming and re. ,the mistake,but can assure all_.who•deeire .' Mise. Amis Anderson has sampted a -- - .` BEBvICEE: anoviag o Orillia,'everything announced to attend that a splendid program Will be ilio°in a graded school at Brownsville. • . - •. . .. ppoote tlotrpa:-Morning 'raper it190 a m. = the bills mast be sold. - provided. Previoae to attending the Normal, Amie ] o your eyes food °°°n g Sunday School g e0 p m: A missionary melting will be held in +•�- was seeistaat teacher here. She was very .. Evening Prayer R.901. _ -Service and Bible Class • am. Erskine church Friday evening of this BROUGHAM. ' L. . Russell -• satisfaction sfact n o the pupils of the parenod — - week. Bev.. ,missionary from t to see the stock and wonder at Central India,will epealt on '•India and Goo.Philip• sr.,is improving is bealtb. The W.F.M.S.met Mit Wednessday'at •. its eat need." be 1 t e Joha Porsches wee here !from the cit the home of Mrs.Collins.. As nearly all _. - y were resent a ve ■a • _ It knows that every man and womin should_ , will be convinced the'genuineoese illustrated by magic lantern views. All on on ay. • - . ful meeting was'he d. .A ver ntereseiag 'have proper preparation for life's dories from a of our Bale. are invited. Collection. Vire. Ed. Wilson is with her le is y business staadpofat. It knows also that the p�1' feature of the gathering wa the reading of Rumor has it .that the school section Gwillimbdry Tp, a letter b the President, i ' - t y. giy'aq to a000ant - :. . north of this village, is IIzbndge town Bar% Tbornbury, of Toronto, is with of the work of the late dies Pearson,mis- , • . . ship ie just now in tenable oyer engaging hie friend, W. Mosgrove, sionary. • ,. a teacher. Mise Kennedy has bad charge Rev. Legott preached it missionary --•4 — ' of the l f the t years,but sermon bore Sunda evening. • AUDLSY. school or pa two y e y f; .. Or•eolaoNTO, Old aOld and some of the rat4a ere think that a cheap,. Eli Wilson; of Orillia,is here with his •. . —� . ••.is about the most reliable place in which young er teacher would suffice. The trusions do father,0.J,Wilson,for a short time. A little more talk of a social. People awe oy a.tborenah training to •u not agree upon the matter. This quib• The execntiye board of the towoshi S'. W.H.Guthrie lend the Sensate Leagos r commercial cliesincfnatng Shortbwa, Bi1Ver I7;tad8 0.491" :., _ bl' over.ihe sale d a' cod teacher $. Aeeooiatioa will most here on Frtda fat week. Typewriting a Telegraphy. chi,is sng ins salary pea g y gMced by t�e lamely increased attend- ie all noaeease. Some tutors are dear at afternoon of this week. Thoma 1'nekern has s swelled head- woe o!students from all parts of Che into Rill s and Jewel- an rice while others are. working for Teacher Coamore was obliged to forgo tooth•aohe. ooaatry at the neat time. New y p Br6 lir. Foley and family are oomfortabl' l. mambas .am�ctea each 'week half what they should get. school for a couple of days this week ow• y y y . Psrticolars,obeerfnlly given,, ' settled here. ` at Ver low prices. ins to bsvir; ..' ,)yore oold. Y p Mr.and Mrs.'Linton visited her people W.H. SHAW*PriaciPaI Green River. The'Tsmpsr..ies Alliance met here last Gerrard wd Yon Sts __ here on Tneaday last. t Handsome engraVil]�. Friday sad trtasaoted some bpBinese. His, S. Bray, o! Claremont, has been1. oronto. � The"Boone"Jas.,Mean bangs ved ton e1lWhitevale on of this week a will meet again on Friday renewing old acgnaintanced here this week. ` �, �• BO��ilSS, V. S., - - .. Tdesda Jaines.:Pardon b been garaing a lame '�'"' •�- y• � John Philip returned from Dakota the foot for a few days. Workingtoo hard -,y '� .fr. Armour entertained a few, lady other day. Although he has.been so ser. Jim. ,h,;. _ - friends Sunday, iously ill of late he looks better than ThankaRivinR dttg+passed off very quietly . P Miss Hattie Hutchison spent a couple of when be went away. We are pleased to in oar village on account of the -'we • � days in the city this week, weather. Age '�t -�.7. _ ,• - Mr. and Ire. Wm. Booth visited Mr. know,that.he has almost almost entirely crony and Sire.S.B ace Sunda '. Bred, Rev, Thoth came oat on hie wheel on . .no rnar� pe Y Sunday. He thought'the wheeling •might l E t We are glad to see that our neighbor, The municipal council held a special be worse. . . V ; Mrs.Robinson,has got her foot on the sod session here on Tuesday afternoon when Mr, and Mrs. Perkins and child, of . -�" again. the revised set of,bylaws,previously pre- Drayton,have been visiting their daughter, - " • • • Mr,•Conners, of Brougham,assisted the pared by the reeve and clerk,were passed, Mrs, F.T. Smith. • Rev.M.E.Sipla in the evening sbrvices on It is customery 'for councils to revise Rev, Mr. Clare, of Greenwood, is to °_ •"Whitby, Ont. Sunday islet. their by-laws every ten years, so that' preach bete neat-Sanday.afternoon at 2:80 . Mr. Benson was out.at the Centennial they may be in keeping with the statutes, in the interests of missionaries. And Dentist, P.fclCe!•tn , • anniversary giving the Vshitevale choir a W. Coakwell, our popular, harness Several of our•young people attended the g• - lift at the one end. maker having decided that- it was not League entertainment in Greenwood on Calls by day and,night promptly attend. - - Geo:Faller,of Bracebridge,is at present good.for a man to live.slone and having Wednesday night. some assisted with .. ed to. General blacksmithing. Lame and + visiting his son,W.A.Fuller, detiler in'all' R g 'the programme. �T persuaded Miss Robson, of Markham, diseased. feet a specialty. Also anent for .New Williams kinds of farm produce, pets the same belief,. , of two ours Chas, Lynda has his engine stationed `McLaughlin Carriage Co., Oshawa. New a D•.Hoover, who has for sometime been young for the winterand is prepared.to do chop- - -- ,-• stock of baggies and wagons just .to band. farming on the McNeally homestead, people were united.in marriage on Wed- ping in the best possible manner on Toes- — moved on Tuesday to the A.Berkey estate, nesday at Markham,in the presence of a days and Fridays of each week. ztT&nle e little to the north of here at the C R.R.: number of friends. Will has seated `pord'has reached me fleet Roy Sanders �/!I jj �.•, - c�•�t^, crossing. R. J. Price's residence and tberein,will be reached Wahigoon safely,bat lies since - _ ;'' ���HFw D. Barton, who hue"been laid up sick take up housekeeping, We welcome the .bad the misfortune of having a tree fall on i •- nearly -tbres weeks, is .not improving• bride to-on* village, and ,oin.all friends him,injuring one of his legs severely. H l Gattle-- Several experienced doctors have examined in wishing the young couple long life and Aadley can boast of two of the finest . And Shea the case and think an operation would be indch hgppineee. plowmen bf the county in the persons of i1t' ° _ a eacoees;but ties relations object to it. Messrs. E. Pardon and J. Anatey, who " Thaakagiyiu da seed off ver ' nest• '��" • 8tJ HEAD, - g y Pa Y 4 were so.successful.at the recent plowing (Cash prices ''� . ly here Thursday,the weather being some- There is s penalty of 9'200'for neglect to .. ;YOr which 'the' best H match at Myrtle. Congratulations. r, what showery, the hunters did not out- . at once notify the.Minister of Agriculture League was led this week by the pros - ' E_ - R =--'N- - • o bunt Mr, Fox Bruin is still at 1 Re when tuberculosis occurs among stook. -, _, „ will,�e •paid, � � ant, W. A. Guthrie, in the absence of although some smaller game was bag9w, The. 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Quite heedless emerged from the sinikyt silence into ROUND THE LEFT WRIST, , of his injuries and the blood that pour- which he was 1 �•' sills," be mused, as soon as he Mas P.uuBed and adoaa ed to _ _ "She is an uncommon hatidaam is a es, he slowly but surely �t him, w t -,clear of the house. "It might have man." -drove the yea-aHeep=d , stranse' story of the sanated aaeestral "'+' been Hilda, herself, only she is twice yes, Y 13st3oe--Bei t ooa ratu- "Ah! you're right there,'she to time would have been' glad to atop, the Beresbrd Fasrlty-ttie sL..;t �- ° , y A 1; but let us stroll out a little; it back into as angle of the wall, and then late Iyou span your access on tl»la the Farm ora t.a n 1 as beautiful as Hilda was. L shall is a fine events for the 80th of April- suddenly inned him b the throat. rank.' 'IMrve another bad night after this, 1 To�orsaw will be the list of Ma so Dawn Gent.Snarleyow on the top of "Thank yon, Caresfoot, thank you," Ti:e marriage of young Lor$ Water i;: . ' .k-uow I shall. I must get rid of that, it .will, a day nelth+er of us is likely the.bulldog, and rolled right over him, replied Mr. BelIsmy,.whq with the ford to the daughter oP the Marquis of -girl mmehow: I cannot bear her about to forget." but when he staggered to his legsap�sin exception that he had grown a size Lanadow•ne calls attention to the Peck Philip winced at the allusion, but his tbrpat was still in its cruel grip. larger, and boasted a bald spot on me'; she is a daily reminder of things said nothing. "Take your dolt off!" shunted George, the top of his head that gave him some- that a ghost.ie supposed to beast Cur- I dare.'not rimember, and whenever. "By the way,"George went on, '!I am seeing that affairs had taken a turn thing of the appearance of a jelly lit- rgghmore, the attceatral 'seat of the .- she stares at me with those great eyes expeci. . a visitor, my ward, young he very little expected. tle monk, looked very, much the same Beresford family,of which Lord Rater- � r!hers, I feel ae though she were look- lrthur Heigham, whorls just back from "I fear, that is impoaaibls," re lied as when we last saw him se. a newly ! India. He will be twenty-five in a Arthur, politely, but Looking anything married mss. ford is now the head. The ghost is in : ;nig through-me. I wonder if she knows few days; when he comes of age,and is but polite. "A kind Providence," he went on, the form of a lady dressed to the garb "ti*story of Maria Lee 1" carving down to.settle up. The fact is, "If you don't get it off, I will shoot And then dismissing, or trying to that tea thousand of his move is on it." rubbing his dry hands, and glaaciaq o[the beginning of the last century x 1 that Jntle y nervously under the chairs, 'has put dis>ztiss, the matter from his mind, be y property,and both Bellamy "You will do nothing of the sort,Mr. this honor into m h with fair hair and with a broad black and myself are anxious :that it should -Caresfoot; you set the dog oai and you y finds.", ribbon tied around the verist of her left took his we. across the fields to Isle-•etc there for the present, as, if the -must take the cans "A Providence in petticoats, you - - y p eq(tencea. Ah 1 the t>e + worth Hall, a large white brick man mortgage were called •ie. it might ne affair is finished." mean," broke in Georgy arm• aion in the Queen Anna style, about awkward." As he spoke, the choking Snarls ovv Possibly, my dear Caresfoot; She is auppvsed to be the. wife of Sir Y "Is he well off 4" . . whose black tongue was protruding but I do not see him.' Is it pos- Tristam Beresford and the ancestress . two miles distant from the abbey, and, "Comfortably; about a thousand a from his jaws, gave one last convul- sible that he Is lurking yonder behind on arrival asked for his cousin George, year;comes of an old family, too.Bell- sive struggle and ceased to breathe. the sofa?" of the'present Marquis of Waterford and wan at once shown into that entle-;amy and- ,I knew his father, Captain Satisfied with this result, Aler.k let go, "'Whom on earth do you mean?" It seems that as a child she was ' gentle-! Heigham when we were- in- business, and having sniffed contemptuously at '"I mean that exceedingly fine dog brought up with Lord T rone in the . �-- man's.presence. , I His wife, by the way, wag a distant his dead antagonist, returned to his Y ' Years had told upon George more I of yours,Snarleyow. Snarleyow,where po cousin of ours. They are both dead master's side,and,sitting quietly down, are you? Excuse me for taking precau- doctrines of Deism. When they ; - than they had upon Philip, and,though now; the captain was wiped out at began. to lick such of his numerous tiuns, bat last time he put his reached the y?ars of discretion they there were no touches of Inkerman, and, for some unknown rea- -wounds as he could reach, y' -chair and bit me - PP_ gray is the!�n eft me the {oung gefltieman'ssole George, when he realized that his bead ander m ,became filled with doubts and fence flaming red of his hair, the bloodshot! �' severely, as I dare say Fou remem- guardian and joint trustee with a favorite was dead, turned anon kis as to the value of their religious opin- eyes, and the puckered crow's-feet be-�London lawyer, a certain Mr. Borley. gouest in a perfect fury. His face beArthur groaned at hearing the nab ions, and made a solemn `promise to , nen th them, to say nothing of the alight I have never seen hiai yet—my ward, I looked like a devil's. But Arthur, act thus Bron Yk I mean—he has,alwa ,-been at Eton, or aeti with -w iliderful self-possession J got forward. one another that whoever of the - but constant trembling'of the hand, Y young a man, stopped him. "Mr. Heigham'e dog killed 6narlay- two died first ahohld, ff permitted b ! all showed that he was a man well on Cambridge.or in Indra, or somewhere." for se. y ' ' ' 1 in middle-lite, and who had lived every I Here Phili began to manifest signs "Remember, Mr. Caresfoot, Fefore ow this afternoon," said( George, in a the Almighty, appear to the survivor - of considerable uneasiness, the cause you say anykhing you may re ret, savage voice. for the purpose of declarLug which day of it. Time, too, had made the of which was sufficiently apparent;for that neither I nor my dog is to blame At this Intelligence Sir' John's face face pore intense( unpleasant sad while they were talking..a eery large for what has happened. I am exceed- became wreathed to smiles, loan of creed was most; acceptable to y ung and savage-looking animal of the sheep- ingly sorry,that your dog should have "I am deeply delighted — I mean the Creator. vulgar-looking than ever. Such Cares-I dog order had emer ed from the house. been killed but t iH your own fault. grieved-to bear it Poor Snarleyow! . oneliits �aoselbeina�thp while load here. as Aleck I sogitll beoas unwelcome lie such-s6[ate should ha etovertak- i, ­ . . . - Loot characteristics as it possesed were 1 an was following him up and down, I am afraid, however, that, after what g o8; THE BLACK RIBBON, �'- - ,year by pear; giving-place.-n an- tff orninplip under ).— Fifteen years lately, Lady i;ere5:ord, areas' 1 g g y on him,when it w•as andT_Cast wee xig y greater degree, to the kik-. to his calves as they alternately. pre- order the cart [or me again, [ wilt ha did the same kind office for Anne's ` a had marrie ►r . . i Chen-maids strain introduced 'iy the:rented themselves in his-line of vision. move on. Our business can no.doubI. B sale(. Poor Searle ow, ! F mother. In shazt. George Caresfoot 1 "Would you mild calling off this ani- he fiaighed off hp letter." p y poo should din one morning for breakfast ook mal, George 4" he said at length. "He G=orge made no,reply; it was evi- really have hl¢i stuffed. But, my dear, Ing very much agitated, an with a did not even look a gentleman, where- does not look amiable." dent that he could not trust himself Caresfoot, you have not yef iatr M, r t black ribbon tied .around her wrist. iM ` se. Philip certainly did. , "Oh I that's Snar-leyow; don't mind to speak, bn>o turning sullenip oa iiia ed me to the hero of the evening, DIr.! "You don't seem ver well, Geor I him, he never bites unless-you stop." heel. walked toward the house. Heigham. Mr. Heigham; I am delight-� Her husband asked her i[ shy had I dm afraid that goer travels have not' Philip instinctively quickened his pace. "Wait a bit, Mr. Heigham," said eel to make your acquaintance,"and he hurt her aim, whereupon she carne»fly agreed with You." Lgn' he a beauty? - He's a urs bred Philip: who had been watching the shook hands with Arthur with gentle entreated him not to enquire as to the y Thibet sheepdog, and I will hack 'him whole scene with delight., "Yon enthusiasm, as though he were the last' cause o[ her wearing the rihfion.say' "bfy dear Philip,""answered hla coos- u, if,ht against any animal of his own are perfectly in the right. I will scion of a race that 6e had known sad g jug, "You will never see me again in. is a tan id sad afLected voice. "if weight. . He killed tWAN dogs in one and try to bring m cousin to"his loved for generations. Bu ' without it," She thea .eagerly and - morning the other day. and pulled senses. I am very t akful to your Presently dinner was announced,and you bad lived the life that I have for down a be gar-woman in the evenia daq [or killing that accursed brute." • anxiously asked whether any letters the last tweet ! g' the three sat down ate small round ' had arrived, and on being questioned y years, you would took You should have heard her holler,"ler." He was away for about tea minutes, table in the rentre, of the big dining- a little knocked up„ I have had some' At that moment. fortunately for during which Alrthur took Aleck to w roam, an which was laced a shaded) by her husband remarked that aha ex-, • . very good times; but the fact ie.. that Philip's calves, which were beginning fountain there was in the center of lamp. It was not a placed di=a PT:l peeled to hear o[ Lord Tyronz'sdeatn tingle with an unwholesome excite- a-grass-plot is front of the house. and whu•h she dn:taredhad taken place oa I have been too prodigal of mp George, having said grace, -relapsed in- . !moat. Mr. Snariepow's at was washed his _ many wounds: none of to moody silence, eating and drinking the previous Tuesday. Her hushand strength, not thought enough about the diverted by the approach of a dog cart which however, were, thanks to the y g laughed at hzr4 but half an hour later . - futur I g and he left to enjeq the amusement laseness,of his hide. very serious. Jas v%fth gusto but in moderation. • aad a letter wan brought.is ittating' that e t i a teat m[atake. aad one le g a of the worst results is that I am utr °[ snapping and harking at the borne. as he had finished that nreratio¢ a sac"oris;; every sip of wine and raorael Lord Tyrone had died an 'Puevefay teriy blase of everything; Tile cart. pulled tip at the door, and gardebAr'arrived-with a wheel-barrow 'of foo t, as though,he regretted its Ae- morttiag at Dublin. To the axtanish 1. p ag; even la'hetla out o[ It-emerged a fall and extreme- to [etch away the deceased . Saar- parture. fin was not free from glut-1meat of Sir Tristam. Lady Beregtofd/tr► :pasaien is played out for me. I haven't 1y gentlemanly looking young fellow, lepow, - tong, bat he 'seas a juAlcious glut-� in„tead of manifesting grist, shooed "seen a woman- I care twopence alwut followed by a very large red bull-dog. Lord. air•" 'he said to Arthur, "I ton, For. his part. Arthur found a I feelia a of relief and exclaimed, "l ca¢ "Mr. Caresfoot, i believe,""said the am 'glad to have the job of tucking certain fascination in watching his I g for tete peace." ng gentleman to George, taking off up this here .brute. He bit my mle- w- glop you a mast satisfactory piece.. >� "Ah you, should sell this place, aad ' i;hat. . g guardian's-red head, as he bobbed up of ge s sus last week and killed a whole clutch and down of intelli nce; i am going to txmme opposite to him. and specu-; bake • home to town,: it would salt "Yes, kir. Heigham. at your service. of early ducks. I seed the row through !,ting.un the thickness of pack indicid- a mother: It will be a hey nail an "�ygli mach better," _ t I ant.ver glad-to see you. Sip cwnr- the bushes, That 'ere dog of-yours. Taal hair that contrihuted to give it such heir to your ensues," A soul was I orn- _ . -tin, Mr, Philip Carenfoot." air, he .did fight in proper style; I s spiky Affect. R''hlat ha4 his mother! more..than half a year aftarw•ard..% %%hu -- _ "L can do that w%thotit selling the .-' should•like to have a do like he." in comae of time, inherited the:pro lace. I don't intend to sell the place I Just then the re-arrival of Phili put. Been tike, be woadered� that she had' P : CH XYIf[. a strip to the conversation. Draw* started him In life with as entire-� IleTty' - - -la fact, nothia¢ would induce me fol •"I must apologize for having.brought Arthur stride, be told.him that George ly detestable counteaeacei Meanwbl'e,j R£VE.tiLArt:• THE RE'1150�'• !ae so. ' Some day I may marry. and Aleck. my dog, you kauv., with'met" begged to apa'[ogize far what had co- he was replying is moaoayllablea to Sir \ot until her deathl,ed:fatly 40yrara !sraat to traoemit .ik t some future began a'lrthur Hetgham: "hut the fact curred. and hoped that be would not John's gentle habblings till at last afterwards, did Lady. Bert*fordre-veal: _ �n '.:Caree[oot; but I conress I non% mean was that at the very last moment think o[.goiag away. - - even that gentleman's flaw~ of roaver- the reasc,n'of her wearing the ribbon to do that just man I wan going to leave him with had "But," added Philip, with a laugh, salion ran dry, and Arthur was lett She told her nun• aad ArehbirhopKing - j yet. Slurry wheg you li, go away, and I had no time to find "[ don't pretend that he has taken a free to contemplate the head in fol of [)nhiin. who was her intimate want a nurse, but never before; that'a another place before the train left': 1 tancpp to you, and, if 'I were, }ou, [ -pnn silence. As soon as the cloth bade 1 friend, of the engagement' Khicb she ` my maxim: Marriage is as excellent t'E,ought that if you objected to `dugs should cut my visit short." been cleared awny, George suggested' contracted with Lord T.yruner whet, a - institution for_ parsons and• fools, the be could easily W'sent iomew'here into "That is eiacfly my view• of the case, thAt they had better get to work. Ar oun lel, and declared that during - two classes that Providence has creat- the village. He is ver ood-tem red, t will leave to-morrow evening.- young R u _� • ed to Y g g tour assented, and Sir John, smiling the night which preceded the arrival 1. populate the world;.but a wise though appearances are against him.' -Philip made no [urtber remarks for with much ew-eetness remarked tiro- 'of the letter n,tifying her of theliac(a - moa should a» soon thiak-�Lwalking ''Oh.-be will be all right, t dare Nay,- a few, momrntsi. He was evidently fdundly that business was one of death. h' had apt,eated to her sitting into a spring trap. Take your own said George, rather sulkily;-for with thinking. Presently- he said: I the ills of life, and mast he attneded r took whatimarriagemyed ar Philip:I fiendi h temper he.touacthe exce tion of F somethin�rin pre ,your see you fit;yeaou fid the time mong� the, ills of ,life, and must. he attended b On her screaminbarbed. with fright he ex- . • JI "At' any rate," answered his cous- trashing and congenial, be liked no otiyour- hands to-morrow, or wish to I claimed, "Have you then forgotten ., 1 -law bitterly, "it led to Jour advantage." dogs. "But you must be careful, or to keep out of the way, peal ' "At any rate, it is an ill that has; our promise to each others ['died on .Exactly;-and that,U one of the rea- tinarleyow, my dog, will give him a pad better come' over to Bra- .agreed uncommonly well vvittr you,"i Tuesday morning at 4 o'c{c%ck [ have tions why I have such a respect for the hammering. Here, good dog," and be that, Lake and fish, There are some wrovrled George, as, rising from the keen permitted.than'to appear to as- _` .-I 'institution In .the abstract, It has attempted .to.pat. Aleck on the head,' very,large carp aid,perch there, and table, he,went to a *solid iron safe sure 'you that the revealed" reIigioa is , been my personal benefactor." and I. but the animal.growled savagely sad pike, too,,for the..matter of that, Unt that stood in the corner of: the room, the true and only one by which we . " .worship it accordingly—at a distance.' avoided him. they are out of season," and, unlocking it with a small key ' can he ilaaved. I am also suffered to By the wap. talking of marriage re- "I never knew him to do that T score." 'Arthur thanked him, and said that that hp took:from his pocket, extracted! inform you that,you will seven moat hs ' minds me of its legitimate fruits. ejaculated Arthur, in contusion, and be, should' probably come, and,having a bundle of documents, ll Bellamy tells me that your daughter, hearth 'wishin Aleck somewhere else. I I hence become a mother o['aaa. echo A els, if I hada dao ~ter [ should y g received instructions as ro the road, "That is an excellent deed box at ill marry my heiress, and that you , . Angela, g "I suppose he has taken a dislike to th acted, Arthur to, u and. shut ours, Caresfoot," said Sir Jobe. care- - cal]-her Diabola it i»more appropriate you.• Dogs do,sometime you know." p B will die in your 66th year." j - her a woman, has grown uncommonly, Next second it at:ruck him that this up Aleck in an outhouse pointed out esslp• ' • THE SHRUf;KEN SINEWS. - _i .., ,: :.7.,; handsome. firing, her to nee me; T was one of those things that had better to him by his friend the gardener,and Yea; that lock would not 'be very _ y.o Fees T.ad• Bere;aford continued: "i begged 1 iAlly its tamale form. Is she really so' more uncomfortable than ever. But looked forward to with dread,and Phil- 'desi1. gn." him for same convincing sig? or proo -handsome 4" i at-this very moment t he situation was ip,to make his way. )ionic. As he pass- But, don't you find' that small so. that when the•morn n& came [ ,_ "I'am no .judge, ht� you will soon' rendere'd intensely' lively, by the ap- ed up through the little flower garden•parcels, such as private letters, are might be able to know that hi;appear- • •. have an opportunity. of forming an pp roach of the redoubtable Snarleyow• at the Abbey House, he came across his;.ant to get lost in• it:R It is so, ante had been real and ae� merely the I opinion—that is, I hope so. 'I propose himself, who, having snapped at the daughter, picking the blight from I-ig•" phantom of my imaginatiotr. He there coming with Angela to make a formal;horse's'heels all the way to-the stables,* shooting`rose-rose "Oh. no., There is a .separate 'com- upon laid his hand, wbich vvas aso-Ld _ ' call on you to-morrow,": I had ch his return to the front of the "Angela," he said, "[ am►sorry if. 1I partment for them. Now, Mr. Heigh- ae marble, on my wrist, and where. "(:cod: Tell my fair cousin that I i house spotted Aleck from afar. He was offended +am, the fingers touched,it the sinew's _' shall be certain to be in, and be pre- now advancing-an tiptoe in full order noon, Bonkletas as"y nythiagamorel V B And. then, with the able and beai o shrunk up and the'nervus w•hithered dared, metaphorically, to fall Ai the of hattIe, his wicked-lookIn' teeth assistance o[ Sir John, be proceeded "Now," said be, "let no mortal` eye -.I . ' feet'of so much loveliness, 8 the •gleaming..and his coat and tail stand- about it; but I 'want you to come aad ...— ' w•a33 that reminds me,'you have heard in¢ out like an angry Bear's. pay a formal.call with me at Ieleworth I'fo utterly confuse and mystify Arthur while you live ever see that waist of Rellamy'a, or,rather, Dire. Rellamy's,( Arthur, already sufficiently put�qut to-m6rrow. It will only be rivit that till stocks, preference shares, consols, After Lady Berssford's death, which good fortune, 'I suppose'? Ahiiut.the dog quiestion, thought it hest you should do so." and mortgages were all wbirling in his occurred.as had been.predicted in her "No." 4to take no notice; and' even when he "I newer paid•a (-till in my life," she i`ew'ildered brain. Having satisractor- 68th year,`her two children and the "What—not4 •Why, he is now Sir i distinctly heard George quietly "sah" answered doubtfully, "and I don't ily reduced him to this condition, be Arahbi?bop 'unt.ied the l;ld•rk' rilitinn John Bellamy, knight." on his dog aA tie passed Aim he content- want to call on my cousin George." ' suddenly sprung upon him the propos-, and found the wrist exactlt as she had ::in"[adeed'1 Haw is that 4" ed himself with giving Aleck a kick by "Uhl veep well," and he Hagan to al he had in view with, eferenee tot.hr' described it, with every sinew shrunk , remember the bye-electian SIX Nva .of of a warning to behave himself, move on. .! Jot.ley moitgags; painting out to him She lies buried in the Cathedral of ' ,months back 4" , 1 anal entered. into some• desultory- ron- She stopped him. t.hatAt .teas an excellent investment., St. Patrick, in�Dublin, and periodically 1 ,. "Oh, yes! T ,was actually badgered versat.ion with Philip. But presently "I will go,if you hike." ( and strongly advising h im "as : snakes her appeara4lce whenever any .. ,. h7 Mrs. Bellamy'into •promising to a series of grovels behind him announce- "At three o'clock,.then Oh! ti th I friend;" to leave the money upon the family event is about to take playa vote much against my personal eonve.n- ed that an encounter was imminent. we. don't he sur,rised if Y e, whish touches a birth a death or a fence.". l.nokin round, he rreived that 5nar- y' T You see n—(slid• Looking T>P young gentleman-fishing here;to-mor- Arthur hesitated a little, morefrom marr`age in the Beresford family• "F.xactls. Well, just at tile. time leyow wag standing over the bull-dog'•' rove. natural caution than anyt c,ing be-could _ __ .old Prescott' died, you may remember of which he was more than. twice the Angela reflected to herself that she urge to the contrary, and George, no , F that Mr. Showers, the member of the size, and holding on to the Skin of his had never et seen a SPREADS LEPROSY. 11%11�1 . gqoovernment, was unseated on petition neck with his long teeth; while George Y. Young gentle-( tieing it. said, I from'some borough or other, and came was looking on Kith scarcely suppressed man to speak to in her life, had then ..It is only right that, before you How pleasant. is this bit of informs -- i down here post-haste to et. re-elected. amusement. asked, with undisguised interest, w•ho come to any ' derision,,•you should g. tion from the Berlin leprosy confer But'he had Sir Percy Vivyan against -"T khink, Mr.Xaresfoot, that you had Ke w'as• seethe map of the estate, and a copy _ him, and, as T knnav to my cost, this 1tter call Your dog off," said Arthur, "iVel1, he is a sort of connection of` of t•hp deed. T have !$th is thenext •encs. Tn one sense it relieves the iniad ^'benighted country is not'folid of those gond-temperedly. Mine is a peace your oven, through the.Prestons, who room, if you care to come.and look at to be told that that horrible, IaR4Viy �•. %rho preach the gospel of prouress. Ret- able animal, but is an awkward custom- are cousins of ours; it any of them are Qhem." is not contagious, and alio that iris ,__' 1"tmy, ,vb-u is a stout Raifiral, ria you er when he does fight. i. : left. His mother was a. Preston, and I .. To Be Continued. gradually hut, surely dying out, hot knovv--rhiefly, T fancy, because there is "Oh! Better lei, them settle it; gthey his name is Arthur: Preston Heigham. - one of -the terrors of life is fo know • '•inose to he got out of that side. of'pol'i'-' %kill be'much better friends afterward. George, told me something about him , . it can he communicated by the .bite_ ,t -tics—gotthe jobasShower's' agent. But Hold him. Snarleyow." just now, and, on thinking it over, I� ppOR HERRING CATCH TRIS YEAR, of a. mosquito. If one of (hese inserts ' three days before, it 1mrsTar. quiteclear, Thin encouralred, the big dog seized remember the whole story, He is an has`the ,lead taste to bite a (slier:and that his cause, cabinet minister or the.other and fairly lifted him off the r -ward ! The herring fishery on the Atlantic happens'next to attack a non-infected ° ! orphan and George s .". - -not, was hopeless. .•f hen it was i hat,ground, shaking him violently—a pro. "What-is-be like?" asked' An ela,in- coast, has, this year, bean almost a person, the latter may become ino;u- ;Mrs.-I,beg her pardon. Lady--Bellamy l ceoding that bad the effect•of thorougb- ant+uusl $ g• y fated with the germs of the disease. c atnte to the fore. Just as Showers was ly ro'using .Beak's temper: And then _g y' complete failure. There were practi- therefore, it behooves the authorities - _ .thinking of withdrawing,fibs demanded be an a muni Homeric combat. At "Really, I 'don t'know; caller tall, - g cally no herrings caught in July, al- to put.an And to the mosquito hgtore - a:private interview with him. Next. first the hull-dog was dreadfully.maul- I think,—a gentlemanly fellow. It' i day she tx,isted off to old Sir Percy, who!•ed'; his antagonist's size, weight and really is a relief to speak to.,a,gentle- though possibly some good catches may he bites, for ahoukl he be killed in the g 8 very act the danger,is augnicnie.I 100 iia 4 erf'eet fool of the chivalrous length of le and jaw, to sa• nothing man, again, Th¢re has been a nice dis- et }e taken. Lasttisear�herringswere p gg B j y q S per cent. q`hc play'is surely riearw'hen school, wag d'ea'pe"ratelq foal( of her, cif'th'e thick coat By which he was gra- turbance at Isleworth," and then he. taken as late. as december, but i[ the science_w•ill make war against..thispes- •`snd, mirAbile dira.u, that evening .Sir+tented, all telling against him. But he told his daugbter the history of -the same conditions prevail this year there tiferous insect with a view to his ex- Percy withdraws on the filen of ill toot his punishment very •quietly, nev- great dog fight. is little likelihood 'that. the catch will termination, What is the good of the he-ilth,or somesueh ruhhL,h,anti-Sho%c= Fir so much Rs uttering a growl, in ,'r should think-Mr. Heigham was equal that of 1896,. Codfishing hag mosquito, anyhow? eri:v%alks over. Withia three months)strange contrast to the big dog's voei- perfectly in the right," and I should been fairly good. Considerchle quan- �— Tt?r. Fellamy becomes Sir John Bell- cercus stvle of doing business. And. like.to see.his.dog," was her comment Lilies of Newfoundland fish have been . G,IVING HIM TOIF:. " %my, nom,rizly-for his services as town at last patience was rewarded by his on the occurrence. . -• tanned at Halifax as well as large ' -lark of Roxham, and 1 pear t.huf old enemy's tore-pew fielding itx was• min gg Judge—Fifty dollars and rants. quA.ntities of French fish in bond. Of prisoner—But It is impossible(or ins Fir F'erep is nMv perfectly rampant, Aleck's powerful jaw, and "remainiAq - " Po and oeg sbout cursing her ladyship there till Snarleyow's atteations to t:be As Arthbr, dresser( himsetf for •tin- tate years the larger proportion of the to raise that amount at once, y?ur. hill and down dale. and declaring back of bin neck forced him to»hitt his ner that evening. Im came to the con- Newfoundland catch.,has leen market- honor. - qq�pi elusion that he disliked leis, host more. ed in Halifax instead,0f fit. John'% Judge—Then -take 0 t1~kislt he has been ahockinjtTy taken in. gold. From that time forward i he g y ttr `titztc—si= s,w our mutual friend worked the sheep-dog, bad'to fight on three legs, than any man lie ever saw, sgrl to gay N.F. months. . - 11 ,. d ti r�; a a. :r ' ,F,nT- w ';i r t `" kr". ,i v b + ar « p _ •"�4"`..�•µ'°°!�'1F .r ayy+ , "��,• '- .'+rt" rs,r q 1.z ,4. *w'S•«;?' '+ w,.,,rrt'S r� ,� ' 9'iY,-! -, ,"�".44F•y „3 VVrfid' 5.,�"-,'" , { a*y :5 ^'•,�._. .. n.. �,w - ..�..,.7,41 :vxa.' d,w• •a:3' .mm ro�'"•^•'G'',' ' .-r�s •. k='.r::t. •' `;:- :"0.' .�� , �. ..M`4'.. .yn ....,. aj x,•:•..';)•". y J.my w-, 4. '.. •-n'w^f.. '.f" ZK "rj.,,ai'n ''r' /.,„l.,`YL:• A 1:."- 1 r. :'+ ^v'9R',..F , ] ,Sj.G}•,�SY -�,t. :,: .... r . =-:: ..K.re ..,., k ...r.;�', �.a:,,.. .,;x. �.c r f.!.r +p� 3 " •v `'s '�1-'k7°'tµ:: v^ .y, .-. ,. .a .-.� .-,, �."••r. �., t r...:' , •r:� -«,. r'`." a �'' .'"K ""i- - 4Sx - w '•� 4+... qp• 1t.c• . , .!: - - .' py t and so beloved to the whole of Bajpnt- thing, pt without a _ >7 '' ` v„ RA �e ana as you, Andata.' luhab�rsad the ale A�ni�► �O*T� 11's I'M In rx � -'r• "Hie who has once beheld you will, -On the third evening they reached !�" V lJ 1 �V (� Pi'odweed ixt get pratuMloa, as d�thetz y U ; t t - _ .. _ , never want to look on another women." Khetri, when it was too late and too brighYt c bo-zs; will saake tura wti4dow ., "�'"r am greatly honored that you They fed her with flatters that had dark for the bride to see scything o! THE SUNFLOWER. bright and aluerttr0 as taw rarer pinata - ., 'ks r, -Z---L-fah"It w fah to all been her food.every day or her short her new homy Next morning she was y you�lf with nay life. - u betimes, contra, to her usual yonder sash ohm'I'd set forevermore, would atsooeed in doing. La old 1plaal7 „ wa LSMIly,"said the hof Shetri,,bow- 'rhe reading woman read a versa and of up Hier maids were strangely Jit at the bight od summer boom and 't r Raja g y cess be, mad alae of If there are no. "': r ,fng with courteous ace.- the prophet again Interpreted, prom- silent as they droved her. When she bion -. I., .t. icing all Ieasaat- thin to the vain wee read she asked im atientl ,"��h Retiing lour ° br wurfJds but not on 7 g its sniffs top Ia out . , I. "The honor will be entirely on my P dB y p y f this,- away. Soon it will throe mstfi x. e, your y ns princess. does not the rajah come 4 Tell him nP L � ". Highneaa," said the tat old _ °GIve me a betel," said the princess, he can acme La.'s i$ilt the garrulous Where wonild the sunflower bel Me-' braacNhft--and shorty thew. will bass *jab of Johdpors.wagging his double pawain and kickia awn the book tlhinlra ss o'er 'r' " g• gg 9 maids were'silent. T1lLe face o! Nature reads the dark- Cowers As soous as all.the buds on i* _ Chin. "There to not a man in-RajpaB- with her Loot. One of.the women lean- "Where is the rajah t" she asked, nem Teem to ham v + a �bt t 11�e-7l�aharajah o eypore touch it,and reached on fora chased "Thhe-smear, yoouur HHighnese, the Ra- O h6T���Y u4to dreamleeis °17�t lie-6raachee back sad encourage . "" himaseif, to whom I would sootier give y yy�� P� - aitver boa, that lay near her mistress' ah Sahib. has ae to Je r now one to start nad tako its ace, ace mY dau`gLter thea to peeing it,she took oat a folded J g° ypore Por the 13h liaLg usic quenching,a:l her Hy t nt the °z� yon." hand o m rea.t�e pCant can be e The two rajahs hs sat side by side on betel leaf pinned together with a clove races' bat doubtlpse he vvjll return hOp� kelt .,grows indefinite y, an as �` ja soon." TM only Rutin and Decay Survived,- lbrie as [t gto it will bloom. Thus � ." +", 1 . L cane arm chairs in a roam of the and filled with apices and broken rag- What dee that mean i" she asked, Its dr,.lopingdisc `yQy�jd still its great P:caut can be trained to grow vcp oat Johd re " menta of betel nut. This she lav Bei eters blankly at them. One old It wLJ to a Po Palace, which boasted no Sahib,who put it in her mouth;then she woman who had nursed her as a baby s�e °�° do X11 kindly w Nhyohtt one trollied , et2ier tnznittrse ezce t s white sheet opan�d a hole silk ba :that lay on began to cry. The others sli ped out Tower the Wert'a+rllere Irsiat the glory • stretched u a the p livor, Behind the guddi, sad eared a handful of car- y ne, w th as Izttle u many prefer. bo u1�ls it on a bracket, xv� P of the room one--b of made lilt �� till, withered'and p Poo peeledmIazily the girl's neatting the which she s Whereas the other ranee, then9 Prone on the.breaelt ad a Irtliees earth mh mdpad!ed�ia t4Ye•mild them, of a ren tJ'111 distance, a group h forrnrn, lg she . f sof their attendants squatted on the sends into her molt L Ie she here to the palace twouEd lin oq the window. It wsII soon fill s ofa- I 0 floor. The Ila hof Hhetri wan s re- Sing something, Seristi,' she said, •'Oh, my beautiful one, this is not •e.. What if the yearning with Ib beta dow at ordinary size with its Luzuriant foarkabl •yawntnK again. she palace." g and a. y handsome man o! 80, with s Ceriatt, a pretty,bright young girl, :Where am I4• What is itI she • born'- stn tion to ttractna greats x- . alae,, brows akin, and etratght tea- fetched s small barrel�haped [rum cried,9prtnging up from the guddi. SOAK °f Idle flower,-wore immortality Q I of attention from masers by. Do '-` fallen, and lar issa orous- black from a corner, and seatin herself [n pe � , g "You are in the fort." Hort allow seed to.fotm. If you do-your. eyes; he Lad a tall andugritaefnl fig- front of her mistress"began thrumming ''The Khetri fort f" she whispered, - THE GUEST ROOM. p�a at will soon venae to.bloom. and �.. �^-ure; wlii:ch wan shown to advantage by on it and singing one of the monoto- She had heard of the Khetri fort; a g p noun Hindi love songs. There are nest ,coma' and guest bh'row all Eta energies sato the er- grim and frowning pile of buildings on g' fech�,g of its seed: --,; his long, well white Cloth coat. The princess listened and yawned the top of an almoat iaaccesaible rock, rooms; some so cheerless that one is Another very good p ant for w[n#er- t There was. a smile lurking is the and chewed her betel, and one or two where the widows of the Khetri ra ahs tempted to keep the lights burning all is the nssturtuim brut it r:L:1'require depths of his dark eyes and behind hla of the older women dosed,_ asitia . 11 3 more attentior3 than tlie'petu•aLa, foto . p y were sent to liniah t;he remnanlj of ht in order to offset the "tree s round the ddi; they had been up half their lives when a new rajah reigned •°� �' the rad s+Irider wiG11 be prett sure to ggaa . mlky black Mustache. He_w`a think- the ni ht heI to her to sleep. Then others where the bed is redolent of �� y .• fag of the g P g is Khetri. at it nnrwaa you on the ou t>e- gossip he had heard is his this pastime palied, and she called for "Then is the rajah dead f" she asked, mtmty feathers and the air,as•stale as of-prevention"-p:kLa, and diechar phis _ r� r own zeaaaa, that Johd re's daughter food They brought in a small square bewildered. gel pO table, about afoot high, and placed that of the sults of the l: roaha, and Pee before he gains a footho:d. `water had seen him-one day from a'window It on Ithe guddi. Then two cooks "No; it is the truth, your Highness, will do the work for o 1 i0 . that he is gone to- Jeyppoore.• Wait, still a third., the property. of the "dirt r Y Apply ,, "when he came to shoots with her lath- brought is grays covered with a cloth and Have patience, Andsta; he will fiend," where the visitor finds the kei y' Do not use a oblast broom oa ,or. and had, tra[ htwa fallen in love which they, placed on,the table, trays Y- a'braas syringe such- ss moat green- . with A g y ours.' . '.• -rte; filled with a multitude of.little silver boles versed with cotton, the toilet ta- house men have,ora-r naJl force-pump, blurt, and persuaded her father to Hut'though she +waited he never and vel your offer Ler to him in mar bowls. containing small portions of ear• b1e covered with a towel, and the pio- Y planta a real showering. See that the underside.off every leaf ,sage•' ;ice; soup, boiled meat and chopped' Up in that grim and dreary fort tures swathed In netting, as though gats its share for there is where the `'.I •'�! daughter'm very fair end bean- vel vegetables, • all very hot and higghly may there is an old.white-haired wo- a fry would dare to venture in I _ _ spider wi:a be.most likely. to take up « tiful," said old Johdpore, seeing his sp�>i•E+eeta,•and a little pile of ehup- man of 60 years. E7tLe has eased all . I g atties. Bai Sahib sat up and began P ]a this last the viaLt�as- is is con- his abode. Keep this voracious 'fills �seighbor stllI est silent.' "Shle is also her life since she was 15 in that eyrie animal from the nasturtium and you ,. to eat, dipping her fingers first Ln one on the rock, spending-her days among Stant terror :of injuring- something: wi:] have no trowble in making it flaw-. vary aoixrmplished. She Can sing nad bowl, then In another, makin ugly her women as she had done at Johd- afraid of o{�nin); the wLtidow because D Y-- the zither, and elle has been g pore before her marrie e, listenin to er moan o2 the time. It atheLd be arE _ la aoisea when she ate. When she had ,. tau ht to finished one of the maids brought her the gossip that now and then come of moths or duet, scarcely daring to bark`lreni time to time, the same as g reed and write." a vessel lite a silver. coffee t, full p rest to the-rocker hew flee of the woo- t'Le petuDis. • . _ '` ' 11 Po up to them from t_a palace down be- . 1 _ _ __ _ a, 4 charming,"said he of)Ilietri,courts- kande: Thea the Princess lay back on ins on her guddi. In o her life there breath when dressing, feat a stray drop -_ "k ouslY,"t have always heard liar beauty her guddi again, to chew more betel I has never coma the one solitary cue- of wat8r or loose )batt, should escape A Cement, for Broken China-DIS- . moat highly and ask more questions ab;,ut the,solation of the zenana,.a husband's ig y praised• I shall be most young Rajah of Khetri. 'fleeting affection; the love and,'care o vigi!altce• PTieadg.'ii you csa'not eve hal[ aa, ounce of gum acacia is i haPPY to receive her at your hands So Lt wore on to evening and bedtime. of young children. help being_fussily neat, .do take out a w[aeglaPaful of honing water, add' Lor my wife." The Princess' women brought in,a la's The.haadeome loans-ra ah married eater of aria au{i:c[eet tis f:rm a aguart bed ands read a mattress and many wives, and was j the Pilule, swathlsnga and covers .be- P! 1 - "This Is.a joyful day for me and my pp gathered to ,his - thick pillows on It, and Rai Sahib arose yawn- fathers, and another reigns to his Lore your scent arrives, freshen the'air Paste" and apply with a brash: house." said the old rajah. "I think lag and threw.herself upon-it with stead•.but he never went again to the and give the._room a cheeriness that I Be positive the edges are treed frons -_ .:.r 4'l �oiir Hig6aess'haa only one ranee at out any 'ceremony o! undressing. The wife who had not found favor.in his -wilt- warm the heart of your guest. auF foreign material: - . - 1 present f" women tiled out till only four were a - A Pe fact Har Y oaf-.-Put a tea. left; and 'then began the nightlf bus- The ideal guest. chamber should r i . "You are rightly iniormeJ, rajah. I iness of uttin the young lady to - breathe out a welcome, a bid Spoonful orsalt in,half a pint o['wa:Pr, ---� , • bevel but one ranee-at present." aIesp. Two *sat an the bed near her PRE-HISTONiC IRISH CANOE• ding to .rest,_ forgetful of work bottle, apply freely to the scalp . The old'man knew his chosen son-In feet and thumped her legs hard with . _ _ - I every -day with a cloth. fry th s. their luta, one pounded her head, and 4 — . and worry,,_ that i6 its mission. ; To "3et" Wash Goode,-Dissolve half loudly zaz ',pint of salt, common in a pint,of cold ";' _. [orebore to ask .any uestioaa, ,until• ndbFshe aleot�aod t the h 4 e�a,s Dlne.vrred 1a a nag. Pe�aupa thlnms�n mmavwtate bed nad gwfl•;water. i%oak- the 'water two or three- � taw lead no ana to succeed him. so he �Ly r F and eat and beamed in.sileuce on his who watcheii h$r.tulkked t gs g hoar+ ani the hardest washing will er in low undertones-,; but cautiously I a curious di9covery has been mgde quote collet appolnemeatB. Other far- 'not ism the daintie'.t blue, pink oz a' . young companion. - as befitted those who talk among aptea to the townland of Kilbrenan in-the n[ahingp ara..nnt so important, yet the.1e.- wia1v blank rolars. _ -'-~ bestow some dowry on your:fair dangha anxious to win.her nmistress! favor and_;.m from Bandon to Cookstown, - A ey need of her guest. i T - a four is cancels - . __. ~. ,,,�: Doubtless oar Highaws Intends, to pariah of•iifovidd near the road lead-. thoughtful.hostess will try to meet ev- Ppare Yof' Awn Powder • S oua,:es'of'cora starch --ter, althou h her chs;ms era in them- disgrace her tallows. g . ,The of Ila,honate of roan four ounces of g Th ! great-- tault of Americans• In..tartari+ a•`t[, oder, sift lif sen times ,• aelvea a rich fortune, los myuell, I e wedding daj was 4ized,and there farmer' weal reclaiming some in circumstances, that of `keep, l�Lle 'tight. waa s great making of wedding -93r--. land. and in sinking a drain Tame_up- ins u appearanoes.".is too often no-!. 4 SubtAltute, for Freak Cream.= \rh - would ask nothing more; but we have menta 6tlken skirts,a hundred yardstired Ln the+ furnishin ' o! the glees:. #ocronsider ourstata aadthe wtahwo! wide, heavy %ith gold or silver lace, l on what appeared to be the trunk of the white of one egg to a stili.troth. -• Dur people. ,aa ie the-fashion of Rn•putana; pale-. "an oak'tree 3" feet beneath the sur-. mfort it sari Lied to allow an add carefully by drop+ ajump of butler _ "i`ertainl nd d tl, theI 11 go g face. On further •examination ha s` nn r ppu! it gra uti y _ ,Tour co J, elaborate act of furniture and acbea the my Bat will have-a dow- hued-bodices with lit teringg-ba a of p g.and'msttrays. �iiye me.tect, "Pour into - rr�� .Tohdpore Rajah answered, gold and alive,; fairy ehudd. of los- cooked coffee. •trr n meatiwirtle so11 7: siwotla�r a keen iLlaare at- his neigh- tstsnxer sad spsagles, and delicate em- found tbat it way an ancient Iri%A c Jmfurtab.e if you annot buy anoth _c that it will, not ourdto, It is realf bor, It-will perhapsbe %ell that brodar to_be worn over the.head and I canoe. It is composed of'bo oak and or article; cheap springs ysnlL nag, and'a;f;i^tilt tc> distinguhsh it from Lreeh _ _ 7' g tuw-,rice,i inattresseg Boon loge thea __ __ vel eoaaul4 with our advisers on this�.ahoulders, 'and aweepinq round the l was made from the+eCtivn of the. trunk' shays, %aIle neither are restful, Have cry' _ - .matter.' Hie turned and said a Lew skirts. Man presents.of jewelrgcame the. plllo� light snd•flufty;-tbei-lin-.i-. Boil .lour Lemons hey. a ftl cold hen words to the-attendants behind him,�- u..rag [a from the other chLet++-of-9f a huge oak tree hollowed out at ter aai...boil instil they soften, when. Two or three arose and left the room, pua an real linen it pos9i.ble, the blankets yo will obtain twice as much juice, R jpuwna. Bracelets. anklets and ' the center;.it.is of one piece, na nails, Soft and fLao-with Lindiags intact, and y -and presently the ten or twelve noun-I earrtage; necklaces, strings of pearia haviag'been.used in-the coaetruction. it.coLnforter+i are-usod,,they should.be Drp.Muahtoome.-Gather them when' chars of the two states enure filing to,and je,velei bands for the 5air, very li ht 'nad we<rm, nuc thickand heavy, freak, dry iii'the oven, and powder - , - .with dignified salaams, followed by coat) most! ver clumsy, set with , The length is about 15 feet 10 Inche9, g them in a mortar. Bottle anti u e to ,servsata carry[n chairs;and resent-' uuiuC atones y - -" the breahth is s! feeE R inches, v<hile !f your,bed m "dressed up" with I saunea, etc. g pp shame, scar fa, etc„ do,trot have them bO°'s tyy`thee wave seated in 'a hallcirclr, on�_ There was marry-making for many the depth iv about 1 toot 9 inches. and an intricate that they require a 'bah[ Ia ItLr? tion -Drittic h+a' sratbr. as Sr -_ either aide- of the two rajahs. -Grave days, and guests came from afar. On hot anti in any quantity at can be . anti reverend signiars all. There was the wedding da the great hall of the the aides are about 2 1-2 inches thi-It. hour to remove them;' &too• keep the borne until the ntomarh will no longer ;' not one amoa t thezri who could read sham bonder in ,sires,. 7 retain it, •This tames is not pleasant. - . g's palace was fi led with the zeaaaa. It would accommodate three or four L know a %onwn who sttvsgEed a S D or write his own languair« or sign his questa,so overfilled,indeed. that many pernoias, and Nes .probably used :for but it cures. . came; but the were, tie, as- flair ladies tainted and had to be car- Y tong time With an unruly oe ,thad a y ,i.fL4birf4 --Externally- 'it is of a dark- would not stay nix Her hostess had NF:�Y DOUBLE POPPtF.S, tate and capable councilors o[ their ,ted out. brown color, but underneath the aur- retired. so she telt unwilling to awak- - . respective chiefs. Then followed many I rhe rajah had. brought camels and I face.it is .quite' black, and the wood ea her, anti afuer a vain attempt to .. In no'branch of` Tower-culture has ,'- . compliments and much. flatter on elephants and' a teat train v[ Ser-I - - - - Y P g both sides before they settled to a long) rants. to bear his bride with all due extremely hard. There are two aur -remedy tote.evil,-she plxced.the pillnr. greeter advance been made iiAlerenb _ • and keen.bargaining. to which the ra- honor to her-new home. 'there wag l jou, grN:9wes about ti inches in diame- at the foot of. tile `fad and slept_inthnrt jabs too{s oo part. as to how mea a rich and handsome. pal nquin for the ter It both the bow and the stern, ec- vvay.'Foit,uuate:y. for us women folks learn t7san in the cues ad the doub:e - sillages and how.much revenue Johd- lad heraetf, in which she would be tending from the g°unwntes to the, heavy lurnittl7e and thick hangings P�Ppies. Perfectly gorgeous rrestiona re's only daughter should. in carried:she three daps' journey that keel but it is not easy to surtnise what are out af:fashion for this apartment are now at fife command of anyone- ��oo ,1 and only dainiy'effecui ara allowed. her hand when ste went to' her flew lay between Joh dpoTe.and' Khetri. On Purpose they served. the b;peadma• rivaling in their bAxuty - - - -.lord's palace. the morningg ot,the. we•Idingg day the ' Cknoes.df this kind have hen discov- Al a .w d�ay,6.. sn'`u.. .a �r ;G' :r*r "+C fid:• , 'Fa„ j; u '`ria ,.+... a r' �.' e M,.. � ':r .r�. ,a.v -'�• 2 4;`, K�-'•• G"y,,�y,ru:``rr' �' `�'z ;' ....��':'vxr Y .,v, �' ., "S'•a?"�r r '� x ;vire, .&' 4' {.5,«._ .`y, ,,'J .-'.:•tet .'.'C.... ',Pr"-yy.y' .. ... 0-__' ;$,N'3`- .r•. vsl,.• 4^' f':'�. � "err ti w- -.a.r.••"y .�.�, •,y,, .. ,. p.+,i,M`,r«,;n•"s,, ., r}". '• ",vs: ;ate`�.. .. v< .;ter:.. +y„� ..,,"D1i ,..•x'r:�y. ••�,... x '.' tyv ,,,.�,e.ax.,.Y;tCt ,".. a `}� -x. 5 .r ..1. ,�.• :n :y _ 't•�s- '.`5, lz i•.l.-Asvc'.i ,..�� .L,. .-� ,s. E"ar.4 ' Q:*' {F,: `:+r. :�• , �' y �-�._ ...u. fiat.a { ".r: "'F" ,,,.. a,: ... rr_, r r., v�.4 ...�c. .. a z . RRE!m ti�yf :: I a �-a'�ij;% • , OOm lain Of. grOdB misreprtfseAtatlOII t- Henry ,�a0age. ws , _ r' ' i' r . n - _• andpof mnah,unnecessary haahng of " '' ";4'`° y . �„ .' ' K • his good name through the mire. if -- r Amas . - 1. a I . .� . -s ��yy... he took m mice.he would not onl New and Seooad•hrnd Bicycles for sale. .- akin } a -. - F F All kinds of repairs-promptly at- Y. ti - - ­_ . .,,. ;, , retain the trophies and sue the State tended to. shop and show- • �+ ■ • Board of Agriculture for the money rooms,King at.,Pickering, [�, r *' ' ,1. . �Y... e>E�'it1>rg- ,it�arf 82•tt nIItttTiO. - _ ...• . ' . he won, but bt would enter suits for :,; _ - .- . • �'1 _r publis ­. I hed ev ry Friday mozaiag-at its oma heavF damages against, first, the Insure in the...... T . 1 . , 'Pialteriag,out board which founded the libel,second, -' Yr " . ,n41•.�y9n�V8- Adii3WLL . aal�t�le �1..1F,.-" .. . . . .� " '. 1 f , ;gist iter seas; •taco trysts f adwa>ew, __ '� ' �. I . the 'hbel third, tile- papers which FARMER'li MiTTIIAL FIRE1. I ..�L_ ­ - ­..,. . I ;1 -, 11 .'., I " '�,�s sexes os eD�lhsTlsll7a: published it and fourth the telegraph. ANCE COMPANY, _ g t D,u&,,' ' * L./I . lt►1:s1 insertion,' lin. - 10 dents. com anies who aided and abetted in „ - >•aoh sabsegwai laseztion,Ppaezz tine -..p ••. p O!Columbus,Ontario, The Farmers ',, ,, 'i'hia rate does not include'Lagal or Foreign ad- Spreading the libel so that it was Company. '' ,I.. 11"- . OIIt' tinted in ever dail and. wdlekl _ e eBorEs to'deserva your �w Har mad special !ipsoIs, terms given to parties making con- p F F F It is doing a flourfsbtng business carrying oyez " mote fors os E months orb the year, Heli- payee iu the' LTn#ted 8tat@e and Can- One Million aisd a quarter of Insurance atter sLL � Faazly oz ysarly,00ntzwte pit;a,la quarterly. It would not be out of the way being to existence only two yeah. you pay ChrrB 1fIY]a8 order i Bti ear. Dards,ten Maes or ander,with paprr, F oNg for actual losses and 'small'ezpearse ia- Oaeyear,gr.00,payable in advance. t�Noties In local columns ten eents per line, to say that no libel was ever more carred in rnaninir a local�omynay which turas . .live Bente per line each subsequent insertion. extensively circulated and t0 estimate out to be less than one half Of the cost of incur- $ aonbraot rates Mede known on applica sacs in most of She stock companies. For Paz- •• - - . _--._ - _ ., _ . n. $ . No tree advertising.. Chub it Was copied into journals whose aonlan apply to1. savertisements without written attractions aggregate .circulation.,would reach oxo. e. o°aoirNoi;. Agent, . irillbe inserted Wali]forbidden sad charged so- little short of fifty million copies. To ' 0aadingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- y p Kingston Bold or Whitby P.O. - . $is new fruit is particularly a AW ` `Nestle he?man be fa writing and I ant to the pub char q a man with "ria g" 19 t0 aC- Comfy and the,-Dominiono�IL 80.8,, par y she?: .. . gg 8111 _. Job work promptly attended to. Ouse him of fraud, whicH is a crilininal en cing. USE....,. . ti W. J. CLARK - PROPRIETOR offence, and therefore, being innocent, . ' ' Mr. Graham has cause of action for The Cooking Raisins are Roger's i _ . Queenston Cement Dna•Polltles-atriotindependence slsnder on a moat extensive scale." I-' - - - - '11dest'selected. . - Our A11a-A First-cites Local Papez. -For building- y�' : . . . e r� W , Silos, Stable Rloors, Concrete ells Ours• EZpeaztarions-The hearty 08NAWy. - Blue Bell eleotricalky cleaned Currants 1. - rapport of the neonle of Pickerina and vicinity _ 'r Hog Troughs, Cisterns, Culverts, . ' A sad drowning accident occurred here - •Pipes, Etc.,, Etc. R_ ea_dy for use. ` : FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8,.1897. Tuesday evening.. Two boys,-about 8 - c „_ .. years old, eons of John Robinson and Mr.Devitt emphysizes two points, viz:.That ' - , California Mu9Cetelfl, Prunes-and"' Fred Horn, were sliding on the ice on the 'the graye,masa be oleaii and sharp, k olne am . NOT ESAND COMMENTS. g tree trotx clay or mock. Have work done sa . : Novel Oranges. river and broke through. It appears early ss possible and Chas escape troet. _ 1. they wept ont to elide shortly after school Paitiesz uirinag cement should order at once Erberille Table Figs. -'- .It may be of more or less interest and when they-did not appear at tea titn6 "-some delay win be necessitated in ailing - to note, in the light of recent events, a search was made. After dragging about Or"' - T • i Mat e0oking Figs. . . -that a number of stock men in this an hour the bodies were fcuad aide by . w. r1. Devitt, agent. - . . . . locality bave not yet received medsh aide-in about six feet of water. - . • (iieenwoW; Ont. - - New Dates,• ' - ' and other prizes awarded'them at the . , -- -the _ _ _ _ First of season World's Fair. The wear of time.wiIl Clare Mitchell, of London. Ontario, is BRAIN 11. - -_ visiting Captain and bdre. ]Cobert Reesor, '.rave removed all the bronze, ere the Locust Hill. The Captain's many friends - _ _ ' '- winners receive the said medals, will be pleased to learn�of his convale• •" Neev► ®e1B: • .G RAIN �� - --o New N t1s: .� . While holding court at Longford ' , . .- O -. - '. -- . . - -• ' Mille, on Tuesday, His Honor Judge. . . Bale Register. _ " SATURDAY, Dttc. 4-Credit sale of fifteen I am prepared to buq all loads of The Season is at hand that - - Darinell was stricken with apoplexy. . f ,- -,• . acres of standing timber,coneietingrof grain st highest market prices. -_ _ „demands sarions things for mfdting Although he has somewhat reco+(ered, ataading of pine, cedar, hemlock, hard (}ive ma • call before selling-it V ' ' he is still in a precarious condition, sad soft wood,at lot]ll,con.9,Uxbridge• istmas i and his restoration.to health is by no she-property of H. W. White. to be will pay you. Office second door i - ` means assured. $e 'wee taken to sold is quarter and halt acre lots. Also west>i Woodraff'e hotel,Whitby: i ,# ���Q�+� x� Orillis and the very best medical aid at same time-and place a hundred care �,/ v ` g °4 farm being lot 28,con. 4,Uxbridge tp . . ' : Frank j.-McBradyv ` procured. Mrs.,Dartnell has gone to See bills for particulars. Safe at 1 0'- 4•tt Whitby,Outarlo _ 9U�H AS .Orillia, and the Judge will be brought clock sharp. Thomas Pducher,auction- _. _ - bome, u soon w tae is able to stand ' air. V - - _ :'the journey. WED'J(SBDAY, Dac. 8sa.-AtiaCoa.'sale of Takt the citanca - Burling, Z here, Andiln ions, the effects of the late. John Remmer,at And t - mtlroidery and Wash g�ilke - The Ontario Legislature is now in his late premises lot 2S, B.F con.,Pick. ' • • ' • ' , - session having convened on Tuesday. sting(Dear Freoohman's bay), Bale at Some>`7ilver Lsoad . Plain and Fancy Tissue Paper, 1 O'clock. L. Fairbanks,auctioneer, Stamped Linen and Rug Patterns, 1. - . ' `y'-. -:, -'Bir Oliver Mowat, the new Lieut. TrZZDAY, Dec. 14th--Credit sale of farm `Wysadotn Bnlletw. Governor. opened the hangs. The stock, implements, etc, the pro rty of They us now leaving, . pe .,Send also a Rooster. Plain and vari ated Crotchet Cottons. „�;..sadreAe Ecom the thr0ae contained W. Hopkins, at lot 1,con. s,Uxbridge. a'g - •-nothing of unusual interest,.yet those Sate at,i o'clock sharp. See hills for I will sell a number of the above birds All of which we osn supply in nice-vsneiies. —01. who profess.to know say that the list. 'Thomas Poacher.auctioneer. cheap before housing for wiatar. the utas] le h. WSDSlaDAY,Dec.16th-Credit sale of furr4l --0-- :,PZmB,Be Q;��TO li® a, . policy stook, implements,•eta., the property of , J.GORDON, - OORD ' - 1111 been eapeoting th Cly that we have Price Pugh, at lot 24,con,9,PialtseiaR. :' Barber,Pickering. 1Ws OO edaesotl well be of - & E. B E, PICKERINGi. e Hardy Admin- Bale to commence at 1. o clock sharp. - asiratiOa to introduce with the ]gust aactioneer,See bills tor. lista Thomas Puncher, New ButC�ler possible delay, is not yet looming in Tlaummy, Deo. leth-Credit sale of farm u might, and will not likely be introdudt stook, implements, eta.,the pro t d! ,I 1 1 y sir+ceeely thank my many customers for OCom 6d for dome hale Elms yet. John AndenoII,at lot 27,con 1, Picker Sna n r . '�.­ ,. - - .' ing• Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. See past patronage,sod modestly ask that p g _. The bye-election ir>t Centre Toronto the same courtesy be extended I • - bills for list. Tboe. Poacher,auctioneer. , have purchased W.E.Canetoae e »over and Mr. Bertram,the Reform " "bneiaess and wilt non be found - '—'—��— oaud9idate was elected by some 250-of . New .Adtverfsaements. in the meat market oppoelt� - - - " _ `s majority. ,More than usual intdtrest - - -- - T.fit. Oreig's warered�ms, - --Prepare for. it by.laying in yonr'.s' P13r of Under was manifested in this election in as WANTED.=75 bags good potatoes. where I will all .. Enquire at Pickerfap College. f Wools GO :Hoar y Etc ., mach as it: was.thought_to be a test - 1. en'9 fL - -,_. toe r me Wares n Ods, Hosiery,a es rte,. nit to whether or not the I:aurier Ad- ��LM-DALE MILL-Mier Flour, _ sausage and poultry C� 11 wolol heavy-shirts and drawers 600 ftnham Flour, Buckwheat Flour, Roiled in season. None - "_`1DCOCCh Lamb U Wo.01 .9h:rtS and drawers from �0 Ot8 ministration had the confidence Cf oat Heel.Holied%heat and Corn Moll kent is - but the beet Of .the people- in Ontario, The former 'stock. W. r3_ELvistl Pickering, 5-tt t0 1.25 er sir. _ ._ -.--__ I. meachltndled. uP P member, Mr. Fount:, was also a Re. ARM TO RENO.-loo acres, north -- Call and see F _ , former. Mr. Flowland reaiRnerl 1]18 halt of lot a.is the 5th con, of Uxbridge, me ss for 2 Cts, better' Ladie Vests. heavy warm goon 6 Eighteen acres fall wheat and rye Possession goods at Cil her rices. .� 4th _�:-cent in thd? local house for Sosth Tor- to snit teaart• For full partfculars app] on ' .,0. I. KING g R p _ 1 onto, in order that he'might contest the eremites, 7 Ytckeriag Ontario..,, _ . - • Hosiery, plain and ribbed ilk light and heavy make, I Centre Toronto 'for the Dominion, FOR-SALE OR TO RENT-A comfort. .WvoD•6 pgDfopI30t7IPttld. either cashmere Or wool, at prices ranging from 10 t0 ,` II and now he ie out of both. sblo dwelttng on Dow street,Claremont, dye (,}matt E . Immediate poseatsioh given. Terms eapsy to atiush Remedy. 50 '{3ent9 per pair, p roper party, For toll JOHN ticatt">�F$17AB, promsix Wind .ato- Guarast"d�, A full Mock of choice groceries always on hand at . •"One of Mr. Bertram's sa vortex-s �RANH 1sANTLE or 461l Claremoa1.Ontario, s g forms other night that on and atter January SHEEP STRAYED.-There strayed attorrhea.r Boots & Shoes are selling fast, If you need a pair - V6�;ilar'pri6qs. My 26e teas!will Stan,-] it ,- 1st, letters not over weight would be " from,.the promises ct the enders I, ,q�,qf�o, neat Woburn,tea sheep marked red and 61ack M0ntal per,eo„gtd s„;e I can supple you at.modern prices. asrned.to all parts of the British Em- on back. Aa 1>eteoa giving iatortitatloa that Ire at the nominal sum of 8 Cents. will lead to thvelr recovery will .be eaitably re- p/eQyy� � 0°°O, +�o*etA,.... pp worded. __ . _ ceT,oN, wobornp,a. 7 °T•lants.WAtcheoonleadtoZo. Highest Prices for Farm Produce. e� -•{ . This-will be a great-benefit to import- —- ------ - ~y,2muanity,0001 yfian and an earls gram ere, who deal eateaeively on the Con- BOAES FOR SERVICE-A,Yorkshire �been rrs•mlbed over as years in thousand,at fit.►♦ A Rota supply of Fruit Jars on han3 White, bred by Joseph Featherstone of 4ssai Is the only Reliable and Honed Aredidus tinent, but if Mr. Mulock Can work 8ptingaeld-on-the-credit,and a Berkshire,bred /toren. Askdzsy=for Weed-,fPbonbo�lasl It • } this 8 cent rate successful] , would It by H•J,Davis,woodetock,are for eervia-at lot Ikseaee.tsoma worthless ssafte fa Placa as Uft Thomas Beare -:- White-We -On't.F i2,' Base-line, Pickering. Terme'. 11,00 caeca I s not be but reasonable to eek why he A lyfor other articular+to TF'IOI[Aa w[L- 1eQ °pzlcefabtter,nad we will send by zetas . -.__ . -iotild not arrange for a 2 cent rate to s$�v'Pickering 'o. tact mea Prins,use package, all et; .s. Aw"M . plsote,ens e>Q1 o.,n. P.®p�o free tomW any psirt of the American continent. The Pao " ��}{nr Ti'rr:re' er -= - � tt d.-Poultry_� J — - �Vladsor.Oat.Canada, -- - Whtle hd� propoaedi o-lia ge ens is a - FALL— •portion of our people, and has some Otyi esfsoIALrit$s.� .. Sold in Pickering and el'eewbere in Canada ". GOODS • !. r I . tlational sentiment to commend it,'the Iilaheet Priece O•titulned♦ by all responsible Druggists. • . . suggested i hangs would benefit . all . lavtixrn,s Promptly Made. - clseses, and has �,OOd hard sense at Reteronces our shfppere everywhere. Corre • , ` ' ' tpoad°nae invited. g New Pdntings. .. New Prints. ..its back.. . . .- .. - New Bailin s. ' PARK, BG�iCRWELL CO., Ltd. New Towelings. Latest T3ats and C:r _, ' Pop in the Toronto World bas, this • - • :•-rc0]torrTo. to say in connection witlr'the dispute ?'A few choice Print'Remnants below Dost: between the managm4ent."of the-Chi- •„ ..:.Ege'utors�..•.' cttgo horse show aril Uraham' Bros.. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ':' E- PA ,gER, Dunblhrtone of Claremont ;_1e' It all very,fine tb - :Imatise Royal Standard as a ring- OF but by that term is g@nerallY RO-BT..SADL•ER, deeeas}dd. PIC$ERING LIVERY .! +►l -1C,n .erstood a superiir animal trying dire in a elayw out Of wluch pre e - a PurtsunxT to the Rodieed stRcaegs o.f On• First-class vehicles for hire by day or a BA NOAS e ' x,L'ICtrTrl+�9 a heave"rc;moved him., sarin,In97,'Chapter Irl),notice ie hereby given F 5tnttctr,rd is a ELlckne There thnE.ali crerlitnzs and ether Persons having x, 3w.J. - - y claims against the est,rn of Robert Bailer.la a �`" I' night. Btis-iri oou66ciion'uieet= 13 ' Irl of BUCK horses. It 18 8 or the tQwnehap..o(L't I.orina;,in the cunnty of - - - ing all O.T.R,trains. Freight -- - - Ontarin, a retired rias utyr, doceasoa,who diud _ �' bA ]alts.registration may. nu or about Eno t:>ih day ot'oot�nd�, neo'.; tr�a?, C ORANGES ' Cr, .,alty.of a breed, but it is and express delivered.to all A are rewired to sand by-ra^.istered letter to. . •• .- - Ce e ;a Andro W,Jubnston,of the township or Uxbriam _` paT village. ' is of .the t j I 110 19 said to p- re l8- in the cnuaty of 011e ex,•y ors of he a last Will �'d811']1eS CrdOn I '' y rn ' pest ntpce{one of the executors of the last will n, W 1 s■ " i- ttTtd. EiiY c13ai11 10118 h4 11 P P' and toetatiaen't of-the 'said Hobert Sadler, do- h� , In'•tbe'tiamoss class for they best ceased, ou or bofore the e[st;lKy ufDnieetribor, - STA 1l•'DA R D,■: . .. - - don, I . t _ _. . A.D.. i l7,choir names and adrltossos with full •• —_ r 111 sere to get carriage hnrsec. ClauFd he had l t,arei:nlnra of jhoiir claims..,Ul of the seewrities- . but with Frs iwllth nthleT 1.1HCkIleVB i(aivf hold by Cham. "ROtar9 Shuttle, Ce 60 compete rltJt WI . , ,End notice is rurchergiven that after the said • ,Q� a and German conch last mentioned date the said. executors will •• - .• O Brien & . . ,�Eun„c -.e . proceed to distnbuto Cho aAaete of Chu sa{d.de• p�irj,y�rye Vt Machine,chine * ry 1'I W,J horses, and he beat them.' 'The 811 ceasu# ninon 'tho- �++ YY 1115 T GL •� .4 - C" g pereotie entitled thereto, ' a thorities Of the show ltuew he was not having regard only to the claims of, which,, ! .Upll�a}�l� r notice shall have beewgiveu as&]love required _ 'fig.t}1@ QUeen'(lf all$eWmg V QJr■■ rr•�Is?e+r d in the United States arid' anAThe tA;a oxaai ore will not be liable for the ' e' CANDIES e Crraham will very properly hang Bald assets or any part thnrenf to,any person or Machines. ',Wry it and perilous of been whose claim or c the .notice shall be convinced. For Photo ra hens -•WHIM.- '• •- .- a-- - • '•' -c to the caps he-won,'for he won si r hesjd none received by themat the time . . .. , In I m pith tklo tail sanction, and ap• Dated at Whitby this AOth day of November, "sale by _ .• _ f Mr. Log-an and hi-, officials, A.D.,IN7. ll a cels- . " Ain shook of Groceries pod C3ould Bio ANDREV/ JOHNSTON, _ ' .. braced Flour always on band. d aware-Of all the O1TCUm- WILLIAM WATSON, Executors, �'�$ �e B• LGt'�I Studio open _arses......... t TUESDAY, FRIDAY a SATIIRDAY_ °' % w. u vY rloTox, Mr. Graham hire cense to Dow a aadlttI,,,L4vRAY Brook st. Wliitby, . _ Solfaitors for lGXedut•Ors. 7.9. ATHA, ONT. ..-- 1 tf Q�i _ p aO�,�IIOlill' .��, . IRAN 'w�•sSts +1.',:r a� a..- r + :,." 5�''t«.ck a,,,yy;: ,.'.: "ri ' ., i' .Y., a.°e s. .� -r;. .`'t 'T,:.�.� y ' �i.•x •'�'ht s., '� ;6-r+iL•N° „,, o c • ,: e , -.. F!, ,r ^s�krz+*..n 7. t•. ;." ,� ''2-2,• .. T r a' c .naw 'F "�•. e. _� j;8 ,x.. �::`� ''S•. e�.; r^[ :� . "'seri , ',-n w'. ,Y '.` '° ..u".., .,�'.., r...'s r ...•:: :vi�r. .r S r•':de.Y } -• f a: .. ..aci 1',;' 1- • c. '::�,. .t, r '�.!,,,.> r+; tr•.r.!?`'s. '.,;,v.. xj'''"'*.* .a:• ..,Y+_.. ,�.,. tJ�•° ..,er A. r"v ri� ?• CS r- , ... .. - ...; r, r° .", ...c _.',.. w• p1..F...:. .:..a 2. � .,h•. .d.w. •:.y. -+"A. � ,n. �� {+. S.:::sy fi t.:; +..., I .'..i ?. : n..,,u. a,., r'�. .�.. r -....... =°�.^ ..."4 'S•. "sv.:. . ?.�-,Xd .r'r'.ro�. j"T r jz�66 A".,' t..::.. �—•::. . ,. 1 '.,. ..''' `6.,q •. k4. �.C.Ia .yrsq.''l :-.Y2.: '�- qlr'..... ., ' . ....L......� 11 11 I IN 1111 I III 111i 111111110 �­ �L. "L g .._ .__ .._ _ - .. � ,,. Ntp'HLANb.ORlEK a (rj .' I .. I— _ TORr0T0 FINANCIAL 1.ff x � Q ll1 OLD ! ' .- X _ miss Christina Cowan spent-& fern days -_ --.. '. - - - - N, �_ --t Markham friends last week. -- our fe0RP0RAT10 Thomas Parker has just returned from a ::,' - - -, -_ - -, v�., : *rip to Detroit,where the spent a very good _ ..- -- Authorized Cap, -$2,500,000- r +time. - . Bubecribed Cap.. 628,800 ; ,,ldiss Mesad May. o! Torohta Jmotion. Vitah-tv? Q PRIZES.* visited her grandmother, Mn. Gardiner, , Thi Oomyyaay have.corned a bretiah is the for a few days last,week .. ... _ Village of PlakeQag.in the office lately-o•- -' �� We are pleased to we the name O! Tha. oyaiad b the Ontario Sank,ander the m jet Frim �2(�0,00 '200.00 y �- ,r 4 ,. meat o!the naderstgaed. Little among the prize-winf}ers at several' T11C ttst><sCt of lift it folOE. De is will be r•oelved and interest allowed ploughing matches this tall Everybreat hyotr t�rtathc,tvay 2nd Prize - 100 100 at n gi�h'`eat rata.. S y The anniversary services-o! CentefinIal �Ot}On of •" - Drafts issued on all parts,colle•tioasmade r, m°cb-b*-W laet-B-M ,Weser ' suooais'and were well'attanded by lieu y0%sr'lilsid, refuel'forei. J - . - t5� and o err saomttea. :. r ,"'� a pie o! oar hamlet. Dstasure of ford we eakll vitas- P�rtzeti 25 .each so., aro, sass° �aa.ir : John Maxwell has bad bill&issued an- tty. 5 Prizes of :': 10 each -'60 - :FARMERS''MARKET. - ' I�� `;aoorcing as immense shooting match here . the ; ,tl�rC - IM 'fn Wednesday, Dsoember 8th. The roe of flesh, Iask rtiittivt 10 Prizes Of . each 5.0. ; p Toaoxro, Dec„ 2, 1887 Bram of events will be gattensive. Over powa'i a ttadt�tCy �-utCh - _- - Wheat,fall;...:.:.:.... ,fi 4 fila to 0 88 - 260 live pigeons, u wall as an abundance beast easily, especially a told- - Wheat,apring............ 084 to 00 88 of blas rock,;,will be provided to be shot at ��to Consumption. .For low $500.00 • Wheat,goose............ 00 78 to 00 00 ` -.I-ur ge9ee,lurksys ducks,chickens,and the vitalit aothia bitter than :. Barley, bash............. 00 28 to 00 84 _ —---like• Every effort i■ being made to carry �tt,�Emulsion. it stspplicb To the Twenty people who solve this Puzzle, if therd are so Oats, bush................ oo 24 to 00 26 ' .rq out the plans laid down for the match to a Pere,bash......::..::....: 00 48 to 00.47 saooesstal issue. Those who wish-for a forGG�y,ft rnhihingthe notsr 2nan� correct, 'vPe Wali'give the above prices IN CASH. Ha new, ton............ 08 to .W 00 good time are asked to attend. in stress h -slea>tsats of y' � --�.+. B', fid form; WITH YOIIR Straw, ton...•.•,...,.•.... 8 to 900 • eT0LtFFV1L4L. foodinaneasii gts SEND NO MONEY ' ORDER. . ,Dressed hogs............. 5 50 to 8 00 - ]dre, M Cc fan, of Lindsay, sued tariehts ! sad builds j Beef,foregnartere....... 4 to b ti0 May pe u } When >T If more-than Twenty should be correct, every correct one Will (in addition Beef, hindquarters...... 5 50 to 8 00 `' ' --for da=tages sustamedlly reason of falling p food is of no avaf3, �eott's to the Money Prizes) be rewarded our famous Faithful Timekeeper Silver Mutton....................: 5 00 to 0 00 on a loose plank on Bent arrest east. The - Veal,caxoase .......,....: 800 to `800 - e ` case was tried before His Honor Judge Emulsion will supply tht,body Watch' of Which A word Butter, .................. 18 to 1? <. . Dean. who, while holding that the Dlain with allthtvttale.emeatsof life. the net factor The gnalitiee . . melanin E e doz.................. 18 to 16 tib.if entitled,to,anything-was entitled to — pride is $10.00. - UL 'Tree to tg.e of our - gg 1200 dam ea,neveriheleer dismissed the - Two sizes, 50 da.�$Lour Alt Tom;' Potatoes,per bas.....:... 00 to•- -:80 s If,preferred, tb . . W iitehes' - . notion wish costs on the ground'Lhat the druggiab.. � w l lr n e r can Bgx � town were net ilienren against accidents yes,wilt aa1< la'we vri{j sssld chose' a ennin our Proud hid are T T 1. sad were not liable. 'The plaintiff a¢g�_al all about 9eott's g position soknowledged DOl1�INI0Ni ed and the appeal was argued 6efere Chief a boolt tei]!ag yoe: _ gold-eased Watch - - M - S T to the batch Justice Meredith and Justice_Ma92ahoa $Ox'ti06i B't'u' ofthesame,value. Trace: %o be the Capital Paid up, $1,500,000 R - -- at Toronto .on November 4th, and they SCOTT a Tlowlgs,Toronto,pat• As this won- foremost Surplus, - '' $1,500,000 , dismissed thea peal with conte,affirming A word which m the English - _ 11 P g -derfai offer is only here means •.: Judge Dana's deeisioa that th&town were _ ,�_G .ti%will lea and American WHITBY AGENCY. -- __ not liable, The liability of co r"rte made to adve & EN�_R s-time.• Markets. - '�° �+ our fgr-firmed • Generali sanitlas Sexiness Txmssesea • eonlicils for secirienu is now much limited �e sevl:ros D>rPAST>ts>txT•. -.and is addition all snob eases must be '• O i' �° M ro fb m �� o Silver Watches, every Competitor must re t e following con tions an Interestallowad at highestearreatratM• Me . 11 heard before a judge without the aid of a- ~ .4 El : - ' - noties or withdrawal required. ',' ao that th will be decided on their r 6 : �$ g . — comply with 1heD]. special atteand- vee to the collection of- -merits. Those. .. a anon sad given 6 � $araler' _OLaer ei•a. therefore. suetainiaQ y tF a" l Bend your answer on as Iatematlonal and soon. 1! not more,thea twenty win and ' accidents on pablio property should pro L - I C_+ Poeec•rd- which eau be bought at the post- receive tae Watch and chain Lad u these do _ E.J.THORTON, �y seed slowly in the matter o[legal proeewd- '� a L' 1R C7 O= oince(Drive S cents) There is no entrance tee not bay anything from the catalogue'.the whole IMM MANAesl11% C C s gra or charge whatever of the prise money will be eq gslly.divided _- if %by way Of redrew.-Teibuae. b ,e is b�v p- to aK I a N 9 Ira addition to the CaeL Primes, everyone amongg them,giving SW each. All amounts In r b C! D• a,• �'p who sends the correct answer will thereby win this s•dver•tisemeat are taken at the exchange of 'sem•sAXI&-moi a�ttoa Q.T.f � s n m w Qa° '•e )y.., one of our •'Faithful Time-keeper" Silver ss to dl TRMXS e0Ix6 EAST 1311'%AS rCI,LOwg;— . . � :. NArlKNAY. - - -- - •m o a -e n' Watches,which we sail in Sri land for$10 each 6 A form win be sent tree to do which mast f, -" �b� �$ - y-4 sad which could be sold retail in America for be filled a and forwarded to r reach us by De NO. 8 1♦dAIL 7:52 S.M. . w o S 0. t M _ Mi"'Pearson. O[ 8oarboro,&(lent.�}aD• r'_ 9 , „a, ' O ,O 2C ria to e9e each i eember 96th of an goods ordered on aecount of 14 LOCAL . 2:50 P.M. . da beta the esu of Miss Nellie ut - I►,t 3 Every winner of the watch is aired to these Prtmes it 8 LoeAL, . . '8:04 P.M f y gra loop. � �— - I O purchase one of our SPLENDID VALUE Inez-i The names and addresses of the cash pie .�IN8 OOIx6 WEST DUN AS FOLLOWS'-- r a• pensive Solid Silver Albert Chains to wear with winners will be printed in the Times. Daily _ . a; Dr. (leo. Brodie null C1Ias. Brodie, V: Jan ,O< p N - aha Watch, as per ons-napreaedented oiler. Telegraph and Standard,of London,on Dscem- - NO.9 LOCAL ,. -9:00 A.)�. 8.,of Claremont.s !8aaday with their 'e 1° Feb �'N which we Will wad. ?hese Chelan are Hal]-'.fez flirt aezt and subsequently in the New 11 - ••F' father, Jath" $ ie, who is in very ill ti .a % .i .e. a - o-woe Mar y ra marked on every link by the English Govern-}York Herald. Drafts for the primes will be post 18 LOCAL .• . 2:50 P.M. - s = meat.If the same watch is required with Gold-I ad same day " t MAIL . 8:04 P.M. hKltll' mm Apr: filled case instead of Solid Silver, a Chain to t i write your name and addressee is fail v,'i7 S ZWN Ir"=.-D"bartes Statma D. Byer, Ot canes,eutiag renown.has w 'J t3 ►• match may,If daatred,be chosen: suety time you write to us to avoid mistakes mored to fldt. Soy, ldra. Whiteo;ll,and 111 o a •a. Sal ^c P a o t With oar Watch and Chats you will receive I e Orders for these primo• may be seat in Mr. Widemm, have each oaken one of wo J ne i 4 O our mammath�Catalogue quoting Wholesale I a•pLraWv from time to time,and ton will be Tzims, GOING EAST Dll=AS FOLLOWIi:-- r re S r., res a o- Jnly -4 Faow prices for Jewellery. Plate,etc. The c ted with-the total of all when you send,ia NO. 8 FAIL 7:47 A.M ry ry. redy the houses belonging to Charles Beierl, • i N irst Prize will be given to-tbe one whololves,the report formas above ``'Chestae bEiller ha moved ones the+brick ~. - a- - . naw. B•ps the Sabers.receives the Watch and Chain,and I 9 When sanding orders.plaaw remember . 2:48 P.M r Oct..~- orders altos th•r the largest amount of goods I tbat the letter'post•ve to Eng•ad is fi.ata per N0. 14 MTaII/' , - ]louse belonging is H.Bobiosm on Water I iii a'S ri •'O �• from the casaloan•; the Second Prize to the,nal,canoe. and it iaanfaeteat pwf•ge is used " e IACAL .- .BICC P.M. - i' .. • etrlsR a a w,• NOr•I is wi114 I mp wbo•orden the second largest' amount. the latter ls-liable to gaasttay- . TRAIxs Gorse Was? Dus As "LLawig— . _ The tannery flee L but so©tbor airgu -a. 4 "._ : _ de Dec' .�your answer is once I You are sure to win a prize if correct, ,chile - msDY and demonstration in favor at No. 9 IioaAz .' :l�:{)a l4.M. - , extending the waiwmaia ser u to give - er - - . o .. _ eG if Got correct i1 oostp you o thing. 18 MnISD . I Bard and - �a.DD1M=8QJ -- .Sena P M %leant fire peoiecdon to ibe valuable pro � '� y is the hollow. 1s is sincerely to be OF ALL CLASSES. y��, i ' f l- PICKERINQ PAST OFFICE. that }lie oeoaisity ct the exseanicn w The.''ii0'atchmaker o W Ernest Gnus s S ores -. __ become.apparent w our legisL%ers S{yCQd y - ' . LI3IIT�D. arrive trainToronto .esmatOal:eau T 14 4 e0 a m - eve G T 9 6 before the property is eons6med by the __ - .Incorporated according to Act of Porliamen4-tiapiial£80,000(11460,000►. GT Ed sop m '• Toronto a so pm 3 Ste lased. A little buts in this matter All kinds of rough lumber,matched sheet• Largest EmRiiah �Yatchanakerfa, . . Su t.roc e•night west close at u o'alo. .,, - would not be out of. nae.-Sam. ing sad f oorbiR in pine. base oe Mousy Ord mal parts of the wall&_•• - ._.. p� night . Years. High, biiester, .Woodcock, IL64 O=VC)= G=,xZ==,. T.,ON�ON- nes weed ca .� Baker, and Hall have announced thea• hardwood also Ce,ble Address: ••CT,OCHLXXE,LONDON:" .Business Eafablished 1885. s►sys>trals•sa>frs syslabssf, a selves u om3idaca for%be wardenshiD t! Gates, Eavetroughs and Mouldings - 'York county next year. Deposits es ctrper ancam a B•cary Indinterest ll pa�tab,i s Hillsicde Saw and _ Peter Byer;•on lot 28;eon.7.11[srkhsm, : _ .. R. A. Dilating. raised seven&oras of red glazed cora %his . Plalning Mills. . •. "6TVAVr= _ . season that averaged 1.45 bushels per acre ._ N. _.' MILME, 1 Who can beat it? - • _ , . Brown's Corners. hf1�QF>,DaLL • ' _ Warden Davidson was bangnetted at �� ~ -: : the Clyde hotel on•Thursday evening Nat - - ( f' - ..:and presented with the customary gold _ - , �U' 'C'�`1��� � )` •= headed.cane, by which, the Worid gays. ' Ra' ' ■ ■ • - TNEPIiW All . all The Wardens'of .the Coaaty-of York . .will be recognized in the next world. e . - The annual meeting of the East York 14 I� � �� -._• - - . , . _ --- , Reform Association will be held at Victoria f4 Hall, Unionville, on Monday, December _ - ';18%h,M 8 p.'m. The Markham Township -. ti _ F. . Reform Association will meet the same ID11"eCt from the MlneS• . .• - .da an& lee. st 1 o'clock .m.-Econ&• - . _ . .. 7 P P . '-.'NO Slert�e, - ' - - _ . ..' MOUNT ALIMRT: , ` ' - - .. e. •- ,. •-- •A - ;':? I I ::.". .:A1tee a. casein] investigation and an . ° ?.. . ` examination of all the toots attainable,the NO SCZ'09rii11�- - -- 1. I. _.- i the Mount Albert _ _ y ILL 1 :� Crown's interest n awaalt Dasa has subsided, sad nnteea Mr. Best in in tale ]�arket: Stuart P&Wey oomes forward and volun• • • - '.ba - teen some farther information She "ver y ar 'est 1n•the World. - 2 . , �'"- . . - ;all man"and the "abort mea," who, be Jiss . © .. • . says, assaulted him and robbed trim o1 Delivered in' Pickering .Village a# I. - - . = - r • :$500,need take no thought for their safety, , . • - —• - ' .as far u the offiosis of the law are ooh• �>`5.6 0 . •- , • , corned. The evidence now in the hands of - .- A kin Of , — ribs Cour Crown Attorney oondiete of the _ Ed. C�Qrnell,_ - _ ; - - Pickering. .. . . _. • County ..118 reports -of Dr. Johoeon and Constable -' .. , 1 . Burne, and the statement made by Mr. �or• �� .. . L ft, Force; :.. Paisley himself. After reviewing carefully all the scratches and two knife cafe,nor 4 _ .. AND of them more than akin deep, the doctorClaremont- ' - - - o -`' �''1 concludes that he had not discovered that - w I , ,S1 tion Pump • the man bad received any serious woand, • Tb ` ` . -'.or bad been kicked or beaten,and be eaya: Pickeri `a, pat.11 OII 813oT•shortest notice.notice. •: •'Tbe location of ,the-various wounds is ' h n - ews,' '',"somewhat rifler. The coeur in parte S 1 10 - P� y inD. F. Every, Pia 1.1 Orders left with D E ;y, ker- of the body on which they could have'been .._. . :-self-inflicted by a right banded man. I $a8 changed hands arida ins,.'will reveive►our prompt and have ascertained that ,Mr. Paisley is a - - , - very careful attenti0l>. :right-,handed man." Mr. Paisley made a bright new.stook of-Tin.; .' - " �. ptatement'on .Thursday, November 18tb, and Granite '`From YIOW pintll.January.'the _lsl., Wind-mills of all kinds gold when watt. . ;_ #o W. E. Aaacy, in the presence of Con Ware . stable Barn.Rang, didn't know how much' . ware has been opened ' - .. "' money be bad on him at the time though • - . . GEO• GER , -.it was over 0500; he didn't know.from Cbal Oil alWBys oIi =-.-_ , .-.. . ! I -- - CLAREMONT, ­. .. � . . . r whom he had gut it, or when he had leer _hand.- - ...- ,— i _ -- , es es V . - _irounted it. $e said he h~d'otre 8109 hi 1 ,. . .. . . MONY TO ' that he bad got from a stranger in.N,• -1 -• . market last AognsL. CoFatabte Burne,w:i• _.• 1. - - _ bandied the dace, reported that a careful Repairing promptly attended . - - -' '' -examination of Mr. Paisley's clothes-re• ' _' — T �. vealed no marks of a struegle-beyond some t0 While y011 Walt, - ` .: _ o>v Y _ ' .MOR GAGE SECURITY -small outs. A number of people .,, _ �rF.rsa�T.l �-+ST 7 had been near thp- place at the time, but - I .: ._:bad seen nothing o1 the alleged assault; A. Fronting-- "ot 'a11� iklnds JboaghtandsoldonooJnbo,o�� •• --thoaalf they had beard;Mr.Pralgley atloeal. Tavetroughing - . The menace, of the standard'Bank at _ _ = And — � ' " _� 1�e'r1 btouffville had sten d that atter hie sale in ''j � -neafily e�eeuted�at t�l►g Agent for Fire, Life �9 c� * Novembet,1898, Mr. Paisley had depoRited ..,F11I`Ilace Work .. -' io`the batik'in note6 and oeeb shout$800. - - Glass and Ste sm Boile�:b and 9ve days after had drawn about 8500; - . - . � - Conveyancing aseeially,j ne. - on the bank since. On s eft a cot drawn A _ had ffice sad P y Q r fends on hand. • he November 12th, Mr.Paisley had boaRht a _ - - ?ri ate.and.nL o v for . - .. . D. ]3eeeor, t Cedar Grove,m a rifle from _ _ ,i' :115.but had not paid for it,saying h8 bad- _' "' .: '_ _ ' _. :__ - =•- '. A epleddid farm to . no nnoney. •• QALL FOR PRICES. • We- Cho - all Our Work '-very, neat. Several dna alinge in Pioke Tamew Londo and his laiereelingtamily - D• ' s Keenede for sale cheap. have decided to remove to Lindsay, and J r. - . • «• - . - W. V. RICHAR : a =miry liar-# already takva Bundy'8 BlOek. �.Quadrllle ,cards 111 �et5� O>Ctly' -�5e. Ogoo fnDmA'sblook Ptokestoa - . . . -. - aw x _._ „ ;>a-s< •a. , v -qtr i l m t ie• r ffi ,. �. ya' ,, .,. .:2- ^^"s '1¢'.st? ..:Y.. ,p �a i'` ,�±,��`'r «�'Lt , fir•.,. : %x Cri:dkx `"i \.. ..C.. _ .:kl. .f -r� nr. r sI_ '�v,. f. • % i - .. Y,+�s•..x�,a-e,..:, a..c's, a... .,. .: -'. : :..`.. - ,. . .,r+b„r -J` a'�"."..:Ct V:r•""$r9a�r'.. �'?3r 0, k.�% F• $(�_$ W d.'" .. b .ry w'Y�..� •, n -• ../' G,f._-. '.T ,7�T '.✓,.' .afv $ k'. y.. r ., .,,,h vtls�,. w:.:.'..-,- h+.,. s� � r,. �5.'` ::.. .," - " .r f5%y'._ .'s:' #�.. b::✓' w:..:. .'e ws h"�R a.'.. .� a...... .r.... .. AS y ..Mp ..... ,. ,e' (:•- - G ,, _ t a 1. Z,•A, w:.,£j,;�,: y � .'r. •' .i 9,ti•.-a. .. :: 's,:-;;'_, -, t, , .,r ..ck- -tom <h - o�l F vt: -.J, r .�5,}, -...c, .!_.."mob... .-i_..�........✓ .. .:.. �' x +., ..9r1. T S c u p .k.,,.. y... �i,.- - .: +, �. �• .. It - Dr.'PT%lease, Wlfo tectnred iII 7Pilwanr i � ve , ;x I*nLry inUoh' Creator titan the sound. I. f�>r9 PASSPOH'r 1TDL,itS, v _ � � tee► WI.., an 39turad4i7 night, denied ��R,�'CU�TV L. Cedar apple t *� - -.f that any arrangements were being __ as ii wellknown. connected with T%e 18zeseedivas tttrletaeas Observed by fife . y ;IMP , made for another voyage to the North COVERING HAY t3TACS8. the rust occurring on the crab.apple . T- ,_ Vole_ Is, feet, fee WAS not at all ver- B removing m8 N11ee tatirerltiest erJWeseee. t x .'_'_ --.. - • .- y ing the kidney�haped brown There are few countries in which tra- ���p fain thief he Would' try again: Every winter there is s large lose galls on the red cedar in the winter, `s the cheater ou f si7a 1rC.t ��r'wS� " 0� According to report¢lromNervvYork, is wasted hay from the tops and sides P ungus of the apple voters aomr require passports ftp order t c the areneral trade canditioaa showt ns, may he prevented, Of cause. where to promote their convenience and: ser•` y ^ Vic, � 'Z� 1r0R0 0V of ptacka which have bees lett poorly P " marked variatiaa. Tn soma lines tli0re the cedar gall is very numerous this curet In Hsazll and Yeagxnela a ! __. ___� a moderate improvement In' de- Protected against the rsina and snow. may be grate troublesome. It Ls ort y' "_. :o- ��� Absot Oar.� �" -and, as cooler weather in some jd�r, We have knowa almost one-fourth o1 ter not to have the red cedar is pros- passport moat be shown to the officials ,I- rections has.helped retail trade to' s clover stacks to be unfit for feeding unity to a bearing orchard. before one is allowed to.leave the coon- yr Osrot Erltda. t!w Ualq/ Stats, sad aoticeablb extent. Better prices have Pear Might may„ be lessened by`the tr for a•forei t I -,Alt � of� Globe. vi -4 aN when by proper protection there would y ger port. Thee is a veza- prevailed [a Wheat, Data, corn, hides snort""iso of a little precaLtion os, the Asserted for Easy Resldlas " and leather, a up, to have been no lose at all. It seems ti'ous measure, enforced apparently for `•'�. u , Y yr rpentine :etc, ver part pt horticulturists. It all the dead the asks of enabling a feW ' officials __ The consumption of ,iron ancr steel is y unsatisfactory to lose such au and blighted branches are cut oft in I(7dNADt¢: ' creaeiag'e0 rap y 1;an-wAva ay era w ftbs-Paas--- < in prices is probable. Railway earn- s solution of copper snlph'ate the porta are produced':wheneves travelers y eecuriag it has been expended and the Archbishop Langevia'a health Is,slow- Ings for the third quarter of the year amount is greatly reduced. , arrive or depart. This precaution ie fJ impa'ovinC. _ lead us, to anticipate fairly satisfactory of raining iL !ms gone into the Plum rot attacks many varieties of considered necessary in. view of the There !e talk of the erection of a net returns, and the reiporta of a crop. It moans not merely a loss of the cultivated red plum when ripe political condition of unrest prevail- id new +50,000 opera house at Brantford 'large proportion of the railway. com- the crop itself, but a loss of time and or nearly ripe, and frequently when Ing in'the island. - iyy a ey+ndicato. - paniea to the United Staten point to half groan. Some seasons it is very Is, Russia passport re lattons are 44 money as well. In what way can we The Dominion Bank statement for a more satisfactory Bengal result, I severe during the flowering period, enforced with great stringency. No ,4 R October Dominion shown a remarkable jump it The oommercial failurse'ln tha'Uaited provide against this loss when com-I especially during moist and rainy wen- traveler Is allowed to enter the empire - r tie circulation of the banks. States for the week.just ended amount Palled to stack the hay instead of put- ther. The fungus attacks the 'petals until he has obtained a passport and ' to two hnmdrd and thirty-five, as ting it into the barn ozsl4edP Wbat stamens and pistil. Soon the whole convinced the Russian consular officers ]dtls..Wm. Miller, a Nspanee hunter, compared ;with three hundred. and branch becomes affected. In a few at the port from which he Salta that he was lost in the woods near Plavaa. for eight in the car is the beat protection may depend upon days not a single health flower will -is neither a Roman Catholic priest nor g - Lour days without food. g corresponding weak a g Y p I year ago the kind.of hay and the means at hand remain, and hence crop failure. a Hebrew. The question ordinarily " x11 The C.,P. P. leas reduced passenger • GENERAL. : ; or available for protection. in an or- Careful observation . will show asked is, "What Is your religiont" but -. - I. rates one cent a mile on,a nun}ber �eavy,raine •have caused Yloods imc dinar - that it starts from certain parte it is designed to provide against the o! eta western branch lines: y your Timothy hay may be stack-I of the tree where the old attacked entryof either of these two classes. the eolith of F'ramoe. ad and left standing during the winter ' The Canadian Pacific railway i&now Elaborate preparations .are being with g plums are hanging on the tree. The When the traveler arrive& s,0 a• Rua- %rranging¢aeries of special excursions tis little damage. Of course this object lesson is plain. Remove all the aian port, with a passport which has made for Dr. Nauman s -next expedi- diseased plasma in the fall. Rubbish - . to the K,lnadyke for the coming spring. tion in quest of the North Pole.' Will depend upon the manner of stack- been properly visaed and cougtersign- ag We heaps containing the spores of fungi ed at a consular office, it is critcally It is estimated that. the amount•of A,bill has bean-int-oiuced' into the ! y it is :impossible to stack are too often neglected. They should examined by a police offices and duly, . wheat delivered by western farmers New Zealand Parliament for recip- Timothy hay without serious loan, al- be burned; registered. At the entrance of the mince 6eptember l to date is 17,000,000 rota] trade relations wEth Great' Brit- though it is viten stacked and topped'! I have noticed for a number of years i hotel another police officer takes Pon-, ' bads' that spot disease of the cberr is,ve sin. - t in such.a manner• as to require some y rd session of the document, and, is the The grading on the Crown Nest Reil- 'The rebellion la northern China is much' more frequent in nurseries and " way is,st preetent finished to Crow's protectiory other than the hsy itself. course of twenty-four hour¢, returns spreading sad fears are eapreased old orchards sad planes where the die- it with a permit tory% -limited resid- Pest Lake, a distance of 72 miles from that the iasn enter will advance os, �°a stv�p or ion grass of 'any 'sage has been known for years. Th s ' Lsod S once [n the cattatry Tien Tain. I kind is available we would use if for certainly is an indication that it can When the traveler departs for an- - Thomas Davidson,'measerigbr in the ' Dr. Thomas W. Evans, the famous topping_Timothy, raging and putting be prevented by removing the dIeeas- other city in the empire he•must have . Yank* d'Hochelaga at Winnipeg, com- American dentist, ;who aided the flight it on the stack while stili seen. I2 ed leaves. This disease is so bad that the passport countersigned by the twitted saiicide by shooting in the room&. of ea-Empress Eugeale, in 1870; died g the common variety of 'he cb-rry.can- police. This proom continues until he -'over the bank• in Paris an Snadsy.- He was seventy-, properly laid well down the sides-of not he grown from pits. Thus a to .reaches the frontier, which he cannot - . Ottawa wants to be the metropolitan five ears of,age. _ _8 -the stack sad then secured by hang- of,seedlings of Shadow Amarelle lost cross unless the passport has been ' !linglioaa See. of Canada, inate§vd,of • y g is nearly all of.their leaves in July..The visaed and&tamped b the lice. Not' - • The teak of French military secreta s light weights to wires over tha top disease should n•xt onlyhe treate+l with y Prince Rupert'¢ Zaad, which at pro- not been stopped h the - de- of the stack th a affords an adequate infrequently tourists are stopped at y' tnagirider+ Fut the old leaven should fife frontier a$d nub scent-holds the honour. jetted td serious porta .of Captain Dreptua, and, covering to keep out all moisture. be removed and burned. Incoaventenee, heoatiae they have neg r Icdt. George Goddwia..of OttsWa, the' snapicioa pointe at Comte- Eater ' ' - ' w chtiet financial backer of the roller boat, hazy, who has demanded an a Eater �r�'-hen-the long grans is not to be ob- I lected to comply with the, police regu- - r . -says the machine will not be given an tion- twined we have loitnd nothing better ! lationa respecting passports. PEAR BLIGHT All this rod tape causes annoyance -,ether trial this year. - - Serious 6-usion'esi'dte'b6fween Japan -and cheaper.than the has itself Proper-i • • ¢std Irritation amoa tourists, wboare The following is- a treatment-. for _ Twenty thousand dollars in gold err- and Russia, oaring to the tatter's 1y stacked. With clover hay or..hay t apto averloog t rived. at the Customs, Department in efforts to. control the Corea¢ Cys with Lay proportion of clover in it, pear btight: First, aim to put the tree I well as foreigners are compelled to (Jttawa.os, Monday as duties,collected; tome, and some of the Japanese Mia- some artificial covering is aleolutely in a condition to render it the least - observe these pollee regulations. it ea miners'outfits st tbe-port of Lake'' inters go to the extent of ad•Wnff neoeas&r to insure y agtsinat noxious lobs: liable to attack. `This means to so the boniness of the isolice to know Twill. WSZ� We have is the past stacked much bay ' where everybody lodges. A permit Is A'parCy of fotfr Englishmen, under manure and cultivate that .the tree l3 , A Havana special asps that nearly and in all .canes sustained. a ere- required If a native removes from one . 'tine command of Captain E..S.,Bernard� seventy-five per cent, of-'tbe four ions Ions on clever - or mixed hay wt11 not grow' rapidly. Thus the more quarter of s town to another. Every- Y - of the Indian Staff Corps, a nephew of, hundred thousand women, children,, when we -wars nosy careful What- a tree is fed the worse it will fare , body is registered h thea police when � the-Baroness Macdonald. left Montreal,' y. vas T'hnrsda night for the Blond k°- and non-combatsat3 attectsd by ever the ,covering is to Le there is when at by the blight: Tines ; he arrives or departs, and foreigners y y y Geri: Weyfer's-starvation policy are one rule that must be obeert'ed and that are bighly fertilized with nitro-.I when they are in Russia are dealt with The Department of the Interior baa I dead. that is to cover the entire'stack. Not . - on equal terms with-permanent resi- ��'eecceived s report from-Major Walsh It is estimated-tbat aboutweile than- 'the •top onty,', but thv sides. as -well genous mI.anors are especially liahie dents- ' .dateit! at Skaguay He states that he' sand eight hundred persons there+ rt•n- mtrst be protected. -Flow often we see to blight•. In sh,rt, overstimulstion - = -- haa got all .h" supplies over the pass 1 dared -homeless by the rising of nta,L*A partially protected. by a roofing with_muaure., la to be avoided. Good THS PROP08AL OF MARRIAGE. and is now on the wsy to Selkirk. _ !.the. waters of. the Neva, the flooding i which- comes partly over the-sloping tillage is the same wa while it makes -- Mr. W. A. Grenier, who was sen- of the•canals, the sul•urhan islands and I sides. .Reason should not need_the is,- g y' .Every .matt is patafuligy aware that, - �i `�: ten-d to six months' imprisonment the outtcing portions ot.thie-City of St, !dorseiiieat o[ experience to sho.r the a trBP t,enr, also tMnds.to increase 'the s proposal is a ludieraia business. Pro. , for Iitelliitnrgg Mr, Tarte, Minister Of Petersburg. I folly-of such a method. Such proteo- susceptibility -to 'blight. , Anything bably aone of the sex was ever known -_ _Public yi orks_}ver& released oat Thur%- The b'acit soldier¢of�the firet batt , tion is worse than nurse at all. %Vhile that"retards-the growth is beaefi:ial enjcrA iR, or to'Book upon pattingt day afternoon, having, served one lion, west-India r sent.'at Kin the ,center o1 tas stack is prott-oted h'is'fate to this test as anything_taut, '* ° - the constant actiun of-the accu+aaulat•ed -so far as the disease is concerned, The month, of his sentence. too, Jamaica, began a lively,riot, but orcbardiat must stimulate by manures, a glassi affair, however delightful the The irrat meats ?or- the extsn- :!iajor Buck. who was ca`led to the water at the toitom of the cover+eg y - aeon of the Infi+rcolonial railw'ap-into scene bravely confronted the mefi. re- soon starts water courses downward sad cultivate sufficiently to give a isAimate consequences of that teetin�' - edantreal aver the lines of the Drum- duced the m'ajorihy•to order and used-. through the hay and-the entire sides good crap and shun that wh'.ch will may be. 'Hs writ,hoss st the thought; mond County road si'e now.completed, them to overpower.t-he rest,- .- of the stack are damaged..The .cover- do more. Soil Lad situation twill de- ot'a rejection. .Even it be Is accepted, -- suad the service ►s expected to com-i_ It is'rnmared that negotiations-are Fag alfould extend -teyond the outer termine largely whether and or oulti- it doe.+¢ not seem toyyhim: to make the onsets the tint o[ December. - os, Loot hetrween Austria. Fra ase. and long' grass can he secured 'it make6 vated.map._I,e best to seseht1 a tear gihri- An f acts itLe isegioJaAiareethaa would sides of the stack is ail cafe&, Wh•ra 1 The •Mioilttreai Harbor Com�iasloa ' Germany, in regard to thetvtrportuae- 'aver eatisfaetor never%a wben The second meth,rd is ors have fiita[I a^re ted the Ian ai nerve nt coaveniaa ser international con- y y g- at!oa of the blight germs, x'tiich Kerrns al,afaih proposals a. putt some pleasair y P p laid its suffiriedit thickness over the to be the only d.rect nimedy. this is ter farm of caurshrp in their stead Uerpartment Publicrovements Works,by.The orthe ethe diminution ore alolltion of the top,and allowed to .lap over the siders done by cutting out and i,urnitig all ,wreuid have a ohanre s,1 being passed b9 -- It is'aurlirisitLg wbat a water-tight blighted portions of the tre"s. Every ' both houses TnIhuut a TOLLS raised - �G�overriment will, do the work, -s+-herb.sugar lountie's. g - ' will cost $3000,000.. . f roof cera F a'tendo twitb-such graSs:when tree ut the Powe'family,'inrludiag the $u Armen, Whi:e, nits aware of the .. -li properly laid. %rhea w•e could not use apple,.pear, quint`*• crab, mountain ash, q The Chateau de Ramezay, Muni real, grass we have found a roof of hoards se-rvir. .torry, anA Hawthorn, abouldbe ' Lbeemsebt �xes,hhave a�haaiaieogroposal aidealth10 ,collection n n a portrait ofiditio arseWolfs AUTOMATIC TRAIN CHECKER. to be the nest beat covering. 'fhe• treated m the *rime manner. Iarticu-' it has, adifferent aspectindeed toawo- eaa:est method of covering is to`trae lar attent:oa should he pouf to theao- ny be move that what is'ea. by G. Conatahte Algt :n,.flu only paint- rafters of .x4 luniber-rat lc ng enough tiro-blight of lata autumn cutting•it p � to themaiatve& i& a real Joe extant lbnt v.a; oxecuted during !enation bs a 4aet=bas t» to prnjeci over the sides of Chet stack. out sad I:urning the braai hien before e0u,�Of joy to the other side. It is itl'' the generale Itfetime. Bolt. them t,. ether at one end asPre.ewt Kviiresd ♦retde■s., It spring arrivfs. _ It i.4important tocut deep:7-rooted codviotioz in theirmindisr John Haugh Flo years of age. an i's,-1'Trs1Ler'&.Joy,J A novel autrrmatic.tr in checker, iu- bang them over the stack.- Then he'- out lbs blight whf•never assn,-but all ' that.no woman :ives who does not.tale •mate of the Hgiuse of Prnvid+n=e Mies- ¢ ginning at the bottom, nail on -thea ,out be removed before the"next j us keen a rapbare In being proposed t0 dsa.wan•lered'from tine inatitutinn os, ! vented, t+ I}elgian /has just wader- boards lengthwise, lettin ;,wh board as lie himself feel& in bre ~ pro as facie over the,hoard growing'�esaoa begins. aging dowel Monday afternoon and his, Fody has ' gone& successful test-in France. above jet To t the treatment in small com=i game be has been hunt' . 'below it. Thin Pu "But that this is a thorough mhstaka been Fouad in two feet of tv ter in ; Powe little time says a cor- Ei taken off &It blight should be removed as Ithe rear of R'&rdlaw's '%On 'yfilla. I q when the hay is used, folded like a s0o"h as menµ,iii°_ the trees are grow- be would be &ware i! be knew more respondent, "the French tate Rai]- book and laid awn for another sea= about loris iniad and oharsater'ad wo. . Major-General (,ascoigne, un Thura- I y ing. A thorough inspection needs to, 1t1ap held an investigation in'Montreal,hurl- i way gave a publtc trial of a new in- son, if we were staching out of doors--� -i it tba:&te t&ll far &uy branch-i man. . Anto the dispute. existing in -the. pow vention_designed to effect I.automati- now we should endeavor to get some as showing blight. After those are cut T tlra d are some of the sex who mie-Mo.ned ranks of the Royal Scot° of caliy the stoppage of trains 'with a light metal for making a Permanent out a sharp outlook shculd be kept for heiir feet¢ � are�etth r women Canada. T'te Commander-inview to rventia collision¢, grade covering that could he painted, and the disease. in the orchard the next ; who have had a disappointment in tessured Lt.-Co(. St rathy, A.D.C., and P g which would be light 'tor taking off ep4 ing, In connection with pruning ' their own Ilvrs said revenge the®aelveti 'Jl+iajor Thbntson sad said if the bicker crossing accidents. etc. The expose- and putting os, as desired, In one and burning, the-trees. should not be upon mankind in general by enjayin , 1sg t no cease a woo ismies w v ^ - aired I their the are so devrniae ,)bot a officers and• disband' the cot ps, oP the itiveatar'at Beaulieu le Cendray, non we have lost enough hay to pur-, for a fair growth,of wood and the pro-!-by vanity t t anything that proveel . before want' railway engineers sada chase such a covering. And here let duction of a profitable crop. their power of cammandiag admiration . -- GREAT BRITAIN, I us urge the wisdom of providing some I is a,joy to them, and they care Little, he temperature which was highlast numerous gathering of scientists. I kind of 'protection. It seems - worse ' t as Cba6 as ter ruling peseion to grafi- a L . ;seek in the Unit 3 Kingdom., suddenly Those' present .were convinced that I than folly tn.leave the stacks exposed.! PROTEL"CION 'OF THE PEACH. fieri, ho,iv other peov3e staffer. •dropped on Sunday..and anow has fallen the apparatus fully satisfiedall claim-• 'when we know lose is certain to fol-1 In this latitude,' winter killing of The wotnaa vsR enjoys receiving a its.Scotland and the north of England.: ed for it. I Low. If a shed or para cannot be-built the fruit buds of the peach is usually is �y a 1pped she ow t not mean 'tof her o a�' 'xBix, hundred reindeer ase to to cal- do the next best thing and provide type lect.ed ram the United Staten Govern- The"•poiat chosen -f11 or -the official some kind of roofing to prevent this, due to the unfavorable affects of ireez-j is-eafi�e sad vain, 'and ahallaw, sad I dervoid of tenderness and sympathy, ex riments otter the greatest .posai- yearly long. - ing, atter .they have been stimulated I - ---i*teat herds in :43aslta to take pazt-zn-'—'� - � - -�_-- I.. r No true woman and no rea:dy good wo--• the elpedition to be sent to the eight hie. danger and .difficulties. I't was I .. - - . - - I into growth by warm weather during Lmab ever fees an tlhing bol pain at ; .iwha!ers im-liouud in .the hrrtic. ori'the single track line betweeiu Cha- WINTER fyliC$AItD WORE. 'winter or early spring. It is seldom I iuf icting pain. . N hen she has to re- tre ,•and Orleans at the point of di- Black knot may be held in check b that the temperature drops sufficient= I fuss a man t$e ':Ove he asks for, no UNITED'STATES. I vergence of the,branch running to proper treatment in the winter, writes ly lo-v,to�injure dormsnt peach buds, ma',ter is is is tAD to of it em • Tt has liesn determined in New York _ I not, t�te'ta�is diatastefiiLt to hesr,'eve>y . ' to appeal to,thea-public at large-fov sub. i Anm�au and immediately over-a grade L. H. Pammel. The work shciuld not Peach fruit buds may safely endure-I hatef,W. arriptions to a, memorial for Henry I crossing. he left until growth starts, ere the di- a-temperature of. 10 or 3:0 degrees he- 'at is why 6o many women u�nmerit� George. "There st-a distance of s,0 yards 'cease may then spread to man trees. low zero, provided they mature well in q gain fife claim, in men's eyes, id ' - ' y autumn, are entirely dormant. and.I be regarded as flirts, sip2e, they, avoid The first shipment of five •hundred from the stance, the mechanism tvaa Cut oft diseased branches some des- a Propoeal'�by every mreang 'in their war na'e of potatoes. in banii, from! the cold'Weather comes an gradually. power, and try not to et math Ca6ata to Cuba, passed'through Sar-; placed in-position. The intention con- � tante below the' point' of visible at- Zero weather may kill fruit buds that come to a point, Me umsophistieatedl • ,it-xga. N. Y., on. Tuesday. _ f • i S,sts of an immense hook. or catch, task; as the myoelium, or vegetative have swollen during' previous warm i ma e, ming the" coy retreats, sup- The first,Scientist church is Chiea.go, made of heat tarn. to which while ri part' of the fun us a reads throu h days. or that were not properly ripen- pose& they are on: meant to lure him ' n l the ?argent +n the world nF'that.. id a certain elasticity is even. It is- the tiRsues,t eyond this point of app¢= °d in ,autumn. The early. welling os, and lifts ardor hocomes the greater _ n�minat ion.zeas opened on Sgadal..It y 8 and growth of the buds is due to the Then,when he-is,,refused,he accuses her fastened;to the rails and tegulated by ent attack. The winter spores are me,-, warmth they receive from. the stuff on �of baviai encouraged him, and be re- hc•s a seating capacity of,--two tbousaitd.I' g c urLg ..,--_._ o-Lf,si-•lent Fettero:f.•of Girard Vol-:'a,.wire and lever from the station. tura now, or .approaching maturity, '.bright days, ig'practically independent I � In the stiihs. feeling himself deep- and these, under favorable conditions of root.action,.and may take place on I +IY injured. hiladelphia, .has.-issued as edict" When lying slat trains'pasa it readily warm, sunny days in winter, while „ HaarPtat it is to 'haves to say fn-,t1 all, acid _henceforth the! hut when raised it catches a lever germinate and spread the disease. In the roots are frozen and dormant. No," to a man who its urging you td (,' that institution mtist`keep' hanging from the passing locomotive. pruning infected trees use cage that , •'Layering" or bending down the ; �k° ts no man' , k e eves ware,l ab gr: •-iron. The.latter lever then•.-automatically the blade of the knife does not corse- trees in, autumn and covering. them'' �q-�`ribe�l aware, keenly aware, - bei . I It id horrible to be: said `;`io," to;,bel aced that the reason Mr.Sove- causes an air valve on the engin to, with earth, has proven beneficial. g causes art'air galve, bn the engine to is contact with, the spores, :There ,is I doesn't for a moment awppose it i9 n resigned Eram..the•office of Grand-r : g I Shading the trees with hoard sheds,ea-i eque:ly horrid to have to do the say- fas'er Il'nrkman of the 'Knights of La-' is action. During the trial the train no doubt that the disease is frequent- &bled- peach bods to survive the µla- g i'ng. $e thinks a glr� refuses him asx r n•ns that he might have free hands' came to a ata{rdstill before reaching ly curried to other trees by prunign ter uninjured, when 80 per cent of us,- �e wooed rafiise'an �nvitalion to�ialtz� run for* President of the United l the,-stat.gn. ly carried to other-frees b I rotected buds were killed. Trees'pro- or astion that she. abou:d take `'Carefu calculat' has tieen made y,pruning. ,P �Bg _ t- at the elose=of Mi-. MrKinle`yfs' tected in this way, blossomed` later,re- a chair. - j that the ]iocik or catch on the roadbed I have occasionally observed that i4 mained in bloom longer, set more fruit I' A man, it may broad:+y be laid down knights A fLabaur, aL_their_as-� should have at the same time auffi- :.grafting:the plum black knot makes in proportion to the number of appar- finds a proposal leasant .whatever y i❑ Louisville, Ky., have passed cleat•supplene§s to insure its action. f its appearance whore the scion is put eptly -perfect floiNers' and held.. their lts,isstua:ts.going to A womatt eta= Another ingenious arrangement 1 onto.the %aft. .__ fruit better bine any other trees on tursAy does not had the matter so ,ng resolution condemning the I g - - - - connects the grade crossing gate the station grounds. This is the most disagreeable wneq- she.loves the pro- . Anglo-American arbitration I Bladder plum or plum pocket occurs r. Sbe baa this treimendoiis--ad -* r with the apparatus.is such-a manner effective means, of -inter protection p°A6 • eirnply because -England: is= of that the former cannot be opened on different species of the plum,sad tried at the station;.blit it is probably vantage over her wooer, that she knows .. ing country, ands majority,of I without the letter-beiarg ia''position, is-caused by.different species of axe&*- too expensive for commerce orchards. hemwhat answer his doesn't. err is going to • ights of Labour are silver men. so that an approaching train must s-- have and be doesn't. To a atc+siranr -• Fra.i R Ketcham, of Chic& o. wash . it is of annual reoccurrence in who ltrves 'a man it is a deli lrlfiil g necessarily stop before reaching the yen 3 judgment of $21,666 in his ! crossing'thus avoiding all rilik Of tn' different species of -the-plum. '' The ' CHEAP MEAT IN AUSTRALIA. thin •ter he tad that she has next given, . , . - _ - it. I here against the -western i uI1� bar love in vaiv-that ic. whon it i9 r•.id for 1i!5,000 damages, He wee! 1 g persons passing at the time.' swollen bladder, whish is found on the Meat in Australia is an inexpensive a;,l aver. Butt even, i4 ryha sures [otl' ,Further appliances are said to ren- Chickashaw and that type of plain. food; Mutton:frequently care be- pur- him, and means to aompt him, it is us, ¢Wile a-conductor for that I der the invention equally useful in commotrly`recurs on the same tree. In, chased there at one penny i pound. a queetiota whatber ths,prgl:o�_ - - ! thp-,Prevention .of collisions.•'._ i some cases the die,eased portions were Fish lis still cheaper. L is all clear pleasure. ,., ­� p. _ �.. . _.. . . e Y .. , A a �. a .n r . r a ••r� �p•�ys,':y,. 'E-",moi 'k. ¢, .��j .�R. `°I'. r"W... .: �.: ',_...d. ,rs✓`+. 17v '�3' wi .ti.''C• .t .. IOr•�w15'^.'•c' .1 '�. ' moi'' t 1rf.0 ,.r ,*r ,•,off ., m' •e+ :p:.' .. -c... - ^'t v +.c� '%v :!fD_ rte �e:�;.; n5 .i+�`. �+. -,rr,w-,•yr�rap.. nK a- .,r„rm� !i '��. 4, �:.•-.� sF�..K...•s. .,. _.. v<.:,•...:' :r;.,...:�,4 -...cwt -;tiara ..a''R` k.;: '.r.,.�' .P•.,y? .l: 1s _ -:.'.` `;r «•c .. +r” •,1`'� 4 �. .a.;..,..�... .t",ry7 ..•+ti. a ,:, .,:•,,ay..+.. .. .��'` ..pry,j•, e. wr�•a* *� ,.•'f- w. � �.ar..«. ,;,,. '•u .x n • r v -. �'. :�.n ��•X_,r .+l. : 4 v..� '+. ,,�5...C.h1.T6_-.�z.'. ,.r^� :$� .... ._+rr. ' ✓�'r. _:y-. ,a. ,ey,.. �a� s '.;�. a. �.: L,.g^, f>' -t {, 'r:°r•+. °j,.: X. a.... •x;�,ar,:, 4 .:rt•a ,)y'. •.4'- e:.f• r:1„M. t:+A} .!f .1 4 p h. •' .1: -y ,.,, .•w'c » ;: av",..... ". -•:: ;, ti-. •'•rix. :.. •. - :{a:-- ;- y-:..rv.. ""+ 'i' t, `, 'l�r ,�;.��,. :-riy e,'., s .ski f +x' .. i_, ? ;rw r'., .P`°+^ ,"1 y r y:. ,',.'_ ..., •t+.: Y...«.:.,: n£-.x'. 5. 'V✓ ,.Ya1°• ,r'f..i 'r n:� .r.. ..:. /..,,: ;. .C. "v J0, ,. r - ,r. ;A` x+: 'rte. §fr w..., .. ..a •. v'..i. t .,4._ .. . --"•,':» {?' li :C' -t,., aa..• wl:' .k. S "S"`�'r ZW C t yt .. -r. -,.� r"q..,,, r.. I 1. K t ! : ,�'ABQUT THB FIRST HY$BBLLA. ...PARIS sTHEl3Ts. _ K��1do,"°`�P CAIfADA PERMANENT RMANELIT t, �`..� �-�`-, `7_- - - Thoroughly firatel t f e , -- Ar. Being nom an Nero NY .. • °� OHS n LOAM A SAVINGS CIMPANV ��--- # ;< i✓fA ?wrs 1p Aoaaa 1aa•�sy ► ii•urpered on the lavelnen4 '�'r N" r•we�ee r et,SSS,SM - 1 rtes sae tt feriae. 'n's' AeYY IeSe- ,'-�„�''9''':The tum TLLLS HOW lila WAS CDBEA A Plaint ie going up that the Pari r g, SrR. STEPHEN )ELISLZ GLADLY s Subow bd osWW -. umbrella is a comparatively e t TEA. Isals-ftp akepttal............ . .. t sea modern fen p t8,t0,to,50 Gad See a pound, Atice-Acid Aaaste...........,........ ...-A4,SSS, a r feature of European civilize- pedestrian !s slowly being ousted b Mtze1 }and i ' `a', mays of impedimenta M packageo, NZAM OYrloe-TORQNiO BT.. TORONTQ mon' '~ an me t went into the road,where THE MONSOON TBA CO., Branch Chess-Wacaa'aa,][a71..� xv`k' ' In 1730 Jonas Hanwsy, s Quaker, Ammer Outer Remedies Failed a Qsly><iiilla frotzt the Pa y WetHagtan St. W..70f{G iTO, YAxcom Ee,>D.Q. �.,- first went through the atreaty of Lou- DSienitl>f1u, P[aJt Alla lali a existence is already disputed by cycles. -.r ra 1 f-4f` `^ don cerryiag an'ombrella. Three years cabs. busses.. automobiles perambulat- �� m The amDU raonsoea e! y Compass easblA Ing advertisements.et hoc genus omne. A le Poultry, d.`0." . tatre,�withLOouutdrs delat at lowrrat�Of iaurt•eeeqa; �: from. now, is 19M. it mill be meet to From the 1Montreal Herald The impedimenta of the pavement con- and on the Than,favorable tarmo of arepayiasaf ^ + . lata 1 DatAlY01i�Qlitl!i:1>�i0n Lb.l ea �� , most useful implement the butter and cheese trade is done nom,' benches,the little edifices which g[oda veTowhaad t7 Preyertiee, r�a�t. rrrr i - e.r.er ttl..t Ysrhat Gad oetboens et,-rtlaellre, aahntorw !of► and it is there that the Montreal cold serve a necessary but unsavory social i 17. . KA this is an agi of'oelebratiOa, It ,storage Gad freezing company's mem- ani, and last but moat important of it, - oyer oAN se Aaeel tp in a year. Those Apylieatieas Will bers"LVad AS tha ckss;$d ,.', la not likely that so good an opporttkn- anoth 6tulding is located. In the ants- •cafe terraces. It is alleged that the M having money to Inve.t world Ilad it 'tibaGmpasr. '` ftp will be missed, ,Already is London mer time, when extensive shipments encroachments of the lent are beoom- ;o their advantage to commnaloate with �•> BJCBT �N• they are discussing the proper meaner are being made, the big block is a iutg more and more threatening from - F.J. McIxrosa,1B McCaul tat, Toronto iLaoaflaf DiteOs T«+aa• :"� of dole ham veritable beehive. Several well known the point of view of the safety 'end g age to the umbrella. exporting firma!lave their warehouses convenience of the•pedestrian. Cer- ',Du Oaaaalaa Patags straps wanted Good r 3dr. Sanway was s man of strong tyle building and nae.,of them is tainlJr cases a not rare' to which the I prion paid.Dr.Mason,lei Mdual stToronto " � ���� YOU QUICK.Ii Character, but it required all his tour- Wm. T. Ware & Co. Their Lead ware- terrace mono lines the whole of the _ eq pavement. an in narrow streets one CAUSAGe CASINGS.-New a rtahog c finest t age to brave the.London .crowd, with house man is Mr. Stephen Belisle, who Ra as his name indicates, is a French- is often forged on to. the .roadwayy Rel elQchoda at eight pri�oeec�>•.rk,t►aohiil V. his strange rein shield. The inhabi- as hisan and ,i the rime a life. If where a precious char-) look-out has to ak� umlted,Toronto. Intelligent ladies and gentlemen can be.ng f l tante of that eat metropolis received p be kept for uggerttaute of omnibuses plied with genteel and very PROFITABL! ­ t gr po ever there was a grateful man on the and ga[ie, �t map not. be generally f}OOD 13tPROP1eD !0 AND em to7neat ladnatri t� the raenti�t N20. ;. him with jeers and even more substan- fact,of the earth today that man is known, by the way, that it i' to V. S f re maj,Q Sed!armss988ARY to "cure GOOD RZMUNSRA• �. tial marks of dlsapprovaL But..he was Stephen Belisle. After auliering i>}- Lepine, the prefect of police, who the et Yerr, Ease:, wt GaflION. Cangl+etheaddrea rtreprewnGtgva ` : imperturbable,. and !n consegneace of describable agonies for several months other day made bis adieu to the muni- sale vheap;rmall amounlwho haslust cleared uIW la Yl DAYS, i0 aaahe is now the picture of health and cipal council, that we owe the [,once- at a rate o!laterent: Fbe»redaright AT Tontown HOMIe:,lis example the umbrella came very feels that itis his dut to teal all the , man, a bad imitation of the London W11. F. EULI.IfN, ldaaaem- J.I.. NICYOLB k CO,. y LonaRDebamturaOo..,i.oadoa. - ' rapidly into general- use. world how hb was reatore3.to health 1 Robert, who stands with a milkwhite p RlchmoaQ bleat,Toroata and happiness. Mr. Belisle explained staff attempting,to control the traffic •+•-- �^-w^�• ^` •''�'���°� . Hanway had travelled much in the . PP at congested tats of the city. Nor W P 0 8o& D QOOasS i his troubles, now fortunately a thing p�I�ILBSS r�IIRYB0Yr1L PILL$ East, and there he lied noted the great is it generally Points that hf. Lepiae of the peat, to s- reporter of . the sent� nears of.picked policemen over benefits derived by the natives from.. Herald recently. " My work calls t to London to learn from the' police of • e the umbrella, -both as `a protection me to all parts of the warehouse," THE T130IIGHTFIIL DOMINil w %rue been every Female en in aporfoE11, acid he, "and sometimes I went into that well-policed city. this very art of an•tree boos to story ladT who cud.ra in a twsorm- agatast - I the freezing room without my coat COIItrolling the traffkc, which, however You know how absent-minded our Lem of 2hq.toaoeeawthe Pala ed TIRE BUN AND f2AL*i. I or cap on and then.back ,to the other seems to Lav® be`a lmDerfectly.learned. new parson is 7 marten natural sad healthy notion of the ovarian..r Gans For Tulin`and de,doplas woaaahood they UL-huh! I remember hie takla the any remedy wt>ieh can be sed Th q er.eo:p The East, with its lafinitely alder civ-1 parts-of the wareb,)uae to the warmer ._ . ely fro . !!!T a g -sol m t6a actin,rlaciplu o! •{dabL ilization: has been familiar will this, ; atmosphere., 'About a year ago I be- ..,A NOVEL IKEA. - bite out of the madle and,setting the Lad arvperfectt ant.and reliable. Aak roar ero,Oss j came very ill with a eomplicati n OL for them. and f!he does'not ke.y them m atorl he ase as with man otter useful articles, 3 Flre tlna•Fred lseltwra QtTrred for Trott apple down on ,.tiv table. Never will chem tar Price;Fit=Eettiw n stn y j diseases. I wassuffering faith indi es- #a oo ewhut•..le seat+: at -time;rhea Europe s'e`as sunk•in tate+ tion. billottaneya and the reaultiytg- mantels by the 7roprlrtor or Sehlllrr's forget !t. uta Teraab Mtarnraeal Se.,IJi•Nteal,TereMa. 1. a; w'r'Ydest savagery. I nervous disorders such as nick head- ear.ap:er•Illa aur tiYell. he went into the-barber shop ~�T. C-- g`MX =� — 4 ache and lose of appetite. I began doe- To, Introduce tato this country this this aTterno4n to have his hair cut: ' Umbrellas were known to the Egyp-1 toying, but I seemed.to grow worse William street• Toroato, . bane sed weir certaial aced by the , old and well-tried German Pill, and to Lord a'masaey t you don't say.eo t svT■ Cr�PPERf , T ,every day, I slept very lltt.e "aa3 as obtain Canadian and Amerlean 'testi- -17b-hub I mighty fond at that hair ancient Hindoos. The umbrellA is ; time went on. I was not-agile to do monlabs which will greatly aid theta o' his; When John the barber got all mentioned in a poem of Sakuntala, I any,work,-and even' the exertion of in selling this admirable tonic and done he gave him the hand-glass: "All - BEA L� f .. .%_ : .11" Lad Iry, moving about would tare lee'out.I•had blood remedy here. K. H. BchiHer &. r�ljke__that.l", he says.-. Person tacks >4>•?>•fllslfOm:-L a - figures in variaaa bas r 11efs among l a very poor appetite ,Gad what food Company have determined.to-give file ort -it A winuterRthea•sets himself.hack { I rte did not agree ,vith me. '7 also I hundred dollars is cash, divided among aLPl•AL►iL ' _ the Nineveh. sculptaree discovered by suffered from a severe pain in the ha,k r _ ihe'aen�a of the ten best testimonials in the chair. "No not quite a.o short, ___ lease.'" o.• waatsma«l .s, T�Bir Beery Layard Tfe. nese . . -I received from those who use their Pills. P _ sample �Men welntt3d aft r s..o.et @edea _ triad many meiiicines but they gave They reserve the rigght eitk►er to give - Samptea.so ,c,c a®,.;r rora.rt•r^ora _ 4f the Rrltea of Tcheou.,, printed about me so relief. I bad' become so weak .tfie five buildred dollars i)i one or-two .. T xou. 'a• to it na et w Tor•aia PAW the year SOD, contains a description od and my system was so run down that-persons. or to divide it amongst the DSA1rNES8 CANNOT BE CARED ( — - - - - _ a veritable gamp. And it-Ls on roce•od .life was a bw,Un to me. I was ad- seeders of the tea beat tea b}local appilcatioaq as they cannot Toney the ! na"RON a< voritable gamp. Aad it is on record, vised to try 'Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, ! e l Schiller & Com ny Gra to be I diseased portion of the ear. There is onlyene j _ that when the Goa of the Emperor o!f whtcl! I did with extremely bene- the sole judges of whits,. the best, wry to car•dwtae4s, and that ix b con■ttcn• . Chian was captured to the eecood Tar-f ficial reaulta. S commenced taking , teatimoniaL, and will award the cash final remed:ea I)a.foen w esus, an ln• Blamed cond,tioo of the mucous lining o- --- _ tar invasion be was made to carry the"the palls about Christmas time and acThis o Iy. Fa'�y>v Tnbs. When thLs tube la latirmed -.....--- .. _ . the I am feeling so good that I ou have a rumeiing sound or imperfect arae This otter will remain open until the�; ,~ stntbrell , of the Tartar chief when he now let Marry nest. AtNTS NAMTtti.-BasTore Ptrnusscrrois Pia 7. meat out hen g. ugh, it my dnty to write the rico- .•you Wil I not fend these Pills La am �att rad when it 14 entirely closed. Deafness{A Rein Co„ too Sing°3t-w..Toraata y stores at reasat, nor'until a deIIraaQ Is Me result.and unless the inflammn t ,a ca■ '£he palsaol was iavariabFy carried Prietors of Dr. 1St11ltasns' Pink Y ]s p a be taken out and tole tube restored to !L AGENTS. We havealz.armaroof the es• by-the high-bred dames in ancient sad let,them know how extremely is created for them' at all events. ! soraW condition, boar+oo wilt be aeatroyed le e?. est household arti+claw Wrltie - !f'areeos. and s'whitn parapliae ,van grateful I'sin for the cure thtlr medi- Schiller does not in the meantime wish i forever; nineaanwvoutoften are caused by !for parr.tcu!nre ROB121aON at PAR80Ntl. barns by the prieateasaa of the��ooddeas cine bas effected.in me. I had takento risk the druggist oiferiaY pan catarrh which lr nothing but en innamed con- g{Yoagc tie set,Toroats: 1 Si it horis, The only six goner when my condition of ,,something just as good'" on which he I dltion of the mvroa:sarfacea e in the annual op •will give One $undred Doliaro for any Mille. Mille O Na:N t en r0- A h e a 't t'h what 1 Oe times rr3t tb tea r . r ��!1' .• ar6diae to ha would make foto or it p Deafness!ceased to cafe i B+r t to e c. rme+ei fashion migrated also to Rome. where health b ,as a p. the ttmbraoulum carried by the women had beQn for some months previous. fit. { bi cared by 8all'a Catarrh C tyre z?aad to ca wa fey Hidrca Rrc3• { 'and even by some of the leen. was :Mr; l3eliale la a gtuet unassuming man Be prompt tn' sending In. for the cireulan; free. _LAmood St.W„Taranto , sad evidently eat g1YPn to over ea- testimonials vvitl bo conai.lered,as Eley; F.J.CH$vEX dt.CO.,Teledg0. n MADE OF LEAT73Rl?!, lhnaiasm, but these was no milstaking come to hand. but the 'sward will not' sold b Druegiste,Tek.. y! _... _ Hall's P aIDi17 PUIa are the hart` t -Gad could be opened and shut- This his earnestness when recounting his be made-until the 1st,March next. _ ' L- - tact in mentioned by Martial, Juvanai experiences -to the reporter. Ha will The price of the Pula is filty cents atld Ovid; wbik the latter also apeake, always 4 Him believer in Dr. v4il-• qperui s each Schiller & Company re- ALL ROYALTY RELATED, of "s golden umbrella which- warded hams' Pink Pills. quires each person to send for twa_ BAKINC - . : off the keen nun... Dr Williams' Pink Pills cure by'•go--- a so that the pilin tea be given a Nearly all' the royal pereoaagaa of I, , �I:_ In Siam ,!ilex umbrella hue aiwayy is to the .root of .the disease. They fair 'trial. Europe.are couaiaa. and not very lar been m rded as a ma-k of distlats- Get the Pills and tr them, sad, if rrmpved. as it has bees' laid down by , .�� ,i gs renew and build rep the blood,` and Pon find them good,wr'tTte Schiller your a . German genealogist that every tion, and M_ de Loubere, in hts wont .strengtben the. nerves: thus driving opinion in as few words m possible. crowned head of Europe,excepting Tar- , on that country, fella ire how the use.disease from the system. Avoid imita- and. if your testimonial is the beat of key, is descended from one or other sof the umbrella was onIya granted to tions by instating that'every hoz you all sent in, you will get the Llve bun of two sisters who livairDut lb0 �'NECOOKSBESTFRIENQ `', certain of the King's subjects. The"purchaaP is reclosed .in- s wrapper dyed dollars; if tea others are sa good. r years ago. LAfIQ[iT 5%Lt IN CAPtADA. n - " ging was invariably protected in his.beari i; the fu't traie.mark. Dr. Wil- fifty dollars will be given to each of - progresses by an umbrella appeATIng horns' Pink Pills for Pale People. ` the ten. Testimonials must not be . as three separate protections agaiaaE s i longer thea fiPtp w orde ,and fife W 1 the weather had been mounted on one ' 1 shorter the better, - i��� - I stick. one over the other. 'Tavernier -HEALTHIN IIQBBfE9 - t3chiller & Com[ranp say they have O " speaks•in his •'Voyage to the East'" A welt-arrawa cloclor re convince l of -thousands,of foreign testimonials,liut . of the throne-of the .t;rrat Mogul be-'the health value of a hobby. He says: they want Canadian and ,American ,," ." fag supported on either side by an um- "If yo cannot find pleastn ain I he Lrs that-ontm, and take this•-plan of getting NEED i"'� brella. 'Phe princes Of the Mahratta, study of the very many I hem at once. and. of course, they f i ee---SII . provinces in India bore the title of surround.you, if you care not for geo- want testimonials only lrom'those yvho 1 -' Chatrspti lord of the umlrrelia; while ,fogy. natural history, or aatronotrtp.. have gives the'Pills a lair trial. ,Ia Ave, to this present day the title I collect walking-sticks, bop and cher-r The pills areassovereign remedy for -..BE- -BALD �. .��LD of the ruler is 'King of the White Flo- talk old :Dad cracked china, lilt up al- all blood impurities and one hoz is equal Ig z .. . ._ . I., -T . at and Lord 'of the Twenty-Four bums and wy;&p Hooka, or even gather to say dollar bottle of Sarsaparilla. pphhaa - together autographs and postage j Remit direct'to K. H.Schiller& Com- i _ _ . btam�sa; anything tsaoner than be idle.'l pahy;..Toronto..'Ontario, -+r 'YOUR HAYI2FF.RCIIIEF. 4 FtO;r that.`Cotrgh? Take warning. rt A 'LERYMAMS LET'�ER. lead to corium tion. A 25c. lot- WHAT DR. A. E. BALTER'8 AYS. - r n ea P _ OClO& 9 i8 . D 3 l(.ONDON ONT, , of the meet important detains , v your m r- r r 97 �e of Shilohs Curet may says y r lluffaIo, N.Y.-Create:-From y pe tie .. . . - a fastidious woman is - ': .• •-' . toiwbt of ao' al knowle e, aimed in observing On COOK D4ANUPACTURING CO: In Ibte life. n QS --- - --.. -- ttteetfec� aIle may I. be lacking, l+sure to be of cob- The tradesman who resorts to-imi- of advahced Consumption, T am pre- GENTLEMHN,—I have personally examined the heads of ten respon• Ir 6)96 m fitseu[as and of snowy Purity. tation and substitution Reserves no red to say it is the most remarkable Bible citizens of London, Ont., who have-given sword te'stim,)ny to the Fashions change !n handkerchiefs as, consideration. Show him none. Get 9 that has ever been brought what you ask `for when sou go to to my attention. It has'dertainly sav- effect that by She ase of ".Al1lbAfllle Nisir Producer."they have'surteeded e . ' --- in aId other things, but the all-white' . , -ed many, from Consumption. growing new hair where,they were formerly.bald,=and I found their'state• linen Gra sone tlo be good taste.' and! 1 • ments to be correct. They also speak of it-in the highest terms as a cure pre a:waya a safe purchase. Shiioh's Consumption. Cure cures It a retailer found that every, " - for dandruff, itching of the scalp and falling out of the•hair. Had it not ,A ooveay at prtesat is the small.where others fail. It is the leading. tempt at would ion abet him' arun-I Cough Care, and ao home should be tomer, he .could soon be tired of it, been for my personal.investigation, I a:ould'not believe such results were -.-,square of linen edged w!t'h an Inch and i without !t. Pleasant to take and goes' and.would supply.what.the publicasks-possible, j_�ain;yours tru y, • ..tt.half ruffle of footing, which gives a I;right to the spot. for. . . . l . �21r�. .�AR'� ., pretty Nish and levasdera remarkably . .. *ea. I :40r p r p 9 Thte narrow berm edged with :see. or I . _ ire i 1 11 - ---trimmed with two rows of narrow In- _ . .. . T portion, is altvaya in good taste, and - _. .. .. .. I . i **., sorb a handkerchief ranges in price » 616bePRODUCESNEW HAIR. OtJRlB DANDRUFFIN ON! WEEK. from 25 cents to $2 each,the difference - . :T ' depending upon the Ihce used—whether - N,w.W T H 1•N O ! PgRMAPe YOtjR DRYOOItiT DONT KteP IT 1 xeat valcur':iennes or imitation. - Prepatration,with!fell directions, mailed ow receipt of t11.ty0. . Cb iored mandkerchiefs are again is fashion, tate French nty:e being the - I _. ,�: JOB COOK MANUFACTURING CO., LONDON, ONTO plain-colored centre, with'a border of . . , . . s� , _ • ,, a contrasting shade. (n'�Dl 1'1�t1g EdLtLan) Gives Back Original Luster. Prevents Breakln�amd Fallin�0ut. . The marking of a handkerchief ican - _--•-- -,.. _,.---�_-- _--_. .important item e.so. Indelible ink isL. - • considered bad form. and is, never : 1. 11 E .� . Is �� , rea:ay necesearp, as a single letter t- INCLUD1NQl"-'�� script m he quickly and easily out-� �; Lined m fha airnple Kensington stitch. I men of faBhion, too, for the time are IT L+�1■pa�8 Sa ��] �lip3t1Af8� t�0/ , . forsaking the Pure white handkerchief, affecting the very' fine linen with s -- - . i small figure scattered over the centre ' :red a co•ored border of fhe'same shade. 1. % a P, o.od ho.�s.e-wt�e.•W . _ A favorite -alp"Js of marking men's . -L handkeroh5efa is to reproduce the nig- O Year .ngtture Of the owner fin script, a much � 0 �. �� w_eal said _ 0�, mMsc,utine style t<biah the undo- - ly`$4. if am or the single int- y �c�. b T c i phe rah to tong y ' -_ - z l.ed 1n f't i,as.LIS' ' u s moi. `Ty� � - tixT1be pa" white ;Shen handkerchief �,Pasuz,tta 23. i.nCbe equnre, finished a/o.Ur hoUS.e .ctea.n} � roeers rep tr- ' with a narrow•hem and-embroiriered Order direct or through newsdealer or post- aa suggested above,with' the sac eimi:e _ Cleanliness and neatness about a house are necessary to insure of the putt raph is considered the waster and . secure THIS CHRISTMAS EpiTION comfort. Man likes comfort, and if he can't find-it at home, he will - -- acuae 6 •good taste. by the fastidious - 'man who, avoids anything u,:tra in hie -' FREE. i •: - ``',seek elsewhere for it. Good house know that SAPOLI .. <flr'em&, -- _ THEE; GLOSE9-Torontoe - •.-'makes a house,clean_and keeps it.blight. . Happiness always div - For Constipation take Karl's Clover ;' me. 11 I in a comfortable ho Do yoy want cIonliness, tomato [it,ot Tea, the great Blood Purifier. _ _ _ !happif>cssT Tr; SAl'OL[O and you cv111 be swpcised Cures Headache. Nervousness, Erup- at Dons on, the Face, and makes LLe _ . � • rte head c►ear'ss a bell. :GIKW ARR OF A . _ .. . .. . .. .. - - . . . . _ . . . - r r " . � 4�oi I .I g r `,. .. 4• y ii 3cg ti t5���^Jcx 'u ,-,re y,,r i �`,�" r• „ 4,a».Se)'!(i,X,1, y _ eu.�rrt! >, ..Ez n :,- h`� ..., C X•.sx, ' ry a�,,a, yam: ,:.. r a ;t,•, '�v ti sh s, ."'. .. e Y '•aF ;I;.r r a,.Y wT w-,`.1ri,;:'t�.. . >{.,•�. �;.. .i- 'a? ...zit 'r. �. '.w. :. _ ...�>'.�x ,.,.. qty �,. ? •T3;.: a::-.-+'x ... fi. , , �f �f ; . ,. -Ty-. .• '�'F. .; .d• z .-.c. ,r'. Kr. Ae, ..,.,es- :asv..: ,:h ya,4 y`. �, F, '$'f;'''+ ,. ; .vii,d' <x ..,s. "'s. ,..- ..n. t _ '`f.,.e�-,, „y,,. .�.i, :. . 5: .� e,. a ".., .. i.i•• ,a'w •?`•..'!'�..rax. ,,x• ":�'. j . V. r �.,., ,•..F -;,x_: ,. 5<... '.4� •+5... .. . '..s.. W. ,. :�.•, ... ... .... ."'',. x'sy:w;.:.• ,ram v. ,� ;.-.,, ­ ­­ " ­ . ::. . � ; . � ,."I,.: � �� . '- , V" .�.,-, , .S' 1, Y > ,. .,< ., t i •':x,...«- ,� y.. ",P.!•,. :, rSn.Y /�: <w'' , bq.•. :.,.-.�.�,� . . � � 1 , 1.il. ': * . . � .. .,;%��­.­, . , ­ �- 1 -17: _ . ­ . I. .', - v ,1 "� '�✓ �� b thi$add o a oa y pe yops -MissEft Thom is in the oily_with -Archie M. Ser., spent the put week, T � _ Tiliriattna8 asasaw.ysasoaetaintbaaatatowhieh friends. with goods are on the move. Oranges. and lemon, extra f6ne•. _" Samletta¢ p io acTun aLmed paid.vu in ' boli Frhe�' of Toronto, spent the • -John E. Goo was with Toronto John Dickie and Co. are preparing to Jamacia oranges; large, sweet a,nd ,-. ' s D! data on Lbs]on U.er.6 pap.rtvoi- y friends last week. do their usual large.holiday tzade., . thin skinned, fresh layer and cooking , rsastpo o!mossy at Ibis o>doa. always -F.B. Boating was hese over Sunday -J.S.Harvey, Cedardale,i8 here this figs. John Dickie &Co. 4 ` 1 "r d.I•v id ahI a withJpeop"' week with Alex. Findlay. Child's, boy's and Misses' rubbers ,V,, nagins, north of the vii e, y try Jing Fg and a dale, all sizes. Yo Y $ $ ' isK -W edneada the le of elei h If u think of buying s ood hes '�` " ie senonsly ill. bells rang out right merrily. . ' overoost. ``^ •+ h � �;skis , ' 'Nmo� -Mrs,Ut;spent a few days in Tor- -Miss'gdamaon, of Greenwood spent Gent's new rubber boots regular -e onto last week. the holida here with Mn.8ne11. rias $8.00 for $2.60, good new rub. D you are in need Of a pair of good : --Mrs, Reuin wu'in the.of for s - 4 short stay with his sister,Sin. Reazin. rubbers.berm mi.60 �also gout's new rm If yon want anyi;hing in clothing, � „ 'IOHEBINa.OMT..DEC. 8,1897 -Mise H. B, Perrt was in the city a -The Pickering Minstrel Club intend call on J.Dickie & Co. ',, few days lot week. giving their'first conoert on Mew Years' J. D. k Co.have a splendid Iot of —Charlie Fawkes was here with hie Eve. anion and 1►ll wool carpets, some sure and see J. Dickie & Co's. i�OCALISMS. people over the holiday, -If that max Wiison don't soon come very attractive.patterns at exception- men's heavy and plain all wool shirts ;! -R. J. Dillingham i' unable to leave and take possession of the rails%list ea• all low rices. and drawers at SO cents. .< the house these days, sorb eyes being the close his lot.on church street north, the p - r -Mrs. tr_in the city ibis week', cause. We challenge the world in yslue oa r Logan promisee will be converted into•a common. J. D. & Co.have received their firat our heavy all wool so:at 20 oengs per 1' Florence Wright puss in the oily lee{ -Hocks , sad all kinds of skates for These rails are.rapidly disappearing and lot of new fruits, including new vale Pew, J. Dickie &Co. week• sale at W. . Reazia'e, sg prices chat ate generally -Mies Whitney spent the holiday in right. * 8 y go by night. layer raisins, new seedless raisins;fine k Oshawa. Several of oar 800tob residents visited J. Dickie & Co. are showing by far -Wm. Bund and wife, Mrs. Webb, new cleaned curlJanta layer and cook- Bandy Whitby Tuesday evening, and attended the largest stock of diens goods in Douglas Thom tram' here over %be and �4irs, G. Bunker, of Toronto, were St. Andrew's supper at the Royal$otel m$ figs, C. & B. lemon, orange, and boliday• here over Thursday. PPe y town. Borne splendid values of silk , 9 thbre. The banquet was a grand'one,and citron peels. These fruits are all the mixtures and tweed effects. � -John Marker.spent the holiday with -Boma of oar young folks visited Can• the toast list capital. About one hundred choicest•that can be had, special for ' N,; city friends. -tennial's hot rose% on Thanksgiving day sat down to the tables. the"Xmas trade, For floor oilcloth'go call on J.D.& • -Wm. Bn ' was in the city over and report a good time. -' About 2 o'clock Thursday•morning Co. 8ome splendid patterns cut any the ' ids -Robert Boyee left Sainrday for Tor• a freight train got stack on the grade just John Dickie & Co. a>;nounee that size and shape desired. -Preparatory seryi`ce will-be'be)d-m oisto J� a�s3 rssu Isis duties as west of Donharton,' and although every they have iust received fifty of those pm new stook of boots, shoes and I "et.Andrew's chnrcb this (Friday) even• brakeman on the C.P, R, effort was made by the enineer,the train beautiful pictures to be given away rubbers are having a good sale., Cus- g -Mise Reilly sprained her ankle while coa13 not be moved. Following the train with a 26 centpound of Barton Baki-ng %Diners will still$ndagood assortment -Rev: J.W. D. Cooper attended the' going so St. George's Guilds oye&er were two light engines., The driver of I. Cathra Arthur weddingin.Toronto .last supper on the avenin of the loth. Powder. As no more of these pictures FP tl the first engine saw the train in time to can be had ever lad to choose from. J. D. & Co. week. -Robert Johnston, east of the pillage, atop,bat the second man did not. Ae Y y should call.early Long rubber boots, all sizeb kept in - -Fred Logan, wife and family. of has purchased a Brantlwd windmill from a result the second engine plunged into and get one. stock, Canada Rubber Company's' To:onto,were hors over the holiday with' T,A.Greig, The esiiae will be adjneted. the first ons from the rear, No arson - .his parents. neat week: P Men and boye,�we have a snap'to make. Selling cheap. Rae hurt, but the engines were badly offer you in plain and fancy knitted Caps, in, ant's, boy'sandohildren's .-C. Foster an .wife, of Green River, -Don't forget the auction sale of the wrecked. The track was cleared shortly p g were bore on Thsirsday with W. D. and goods and chattles of the late John Rem- after daylight and general traffic resumed. shirts away below regular prices. We cepa, we have a fine variety. Seo our Mrs. Rogers _ mer, wl�icb is announced for Wednesday The block system is the only way of pre' got them cheap and are selling them new fancy wool' tame, great variety, ' -The ' en%churches of the village next atliis late premises, Fairport, venting desast.ers of this kind;but to a cheap. i :., bold a union Thanksgiving service in the -Every day during -Advent morning corporation tike the G.T. R. snob slow I. h Methodist church on Thursda morning cheap. Thursday. R player will be said at 9:80 a. m., and methods are objectionable. of lama week. . evening prayer at 7 p. m. at Rev. 31r. , . _ ' - JOHN DICKIE � COO JOHN DICKIE & CO_ . " -James McGinty' of Flint, Miehigm, Cooper's house. All are welcome. . here for a short time with friendo. He -Master Buseel Andrew bad an oiler- • College Motes. - - -`- - is a nephew to d.ohn McGinty,who resides ation performed on his feet in Toronto - _ aQrtlDr.Dunbar a ago, we are pleased to 6 ego curings a c are i°progress with a view Striostly "Confidellotiall -Dr: Armstrong, of Illinois, who is know that he is progressing cicely since. in securing a coarse c! lectures in Picker- . .,� ,-�'i , • now spending a few weeks with big par• -Rev. N. Russell,returned missionary m Collo a on Lord TennyPon and his M, poems, to be delivered at intergals during •onto at Locust Hill.called on us one day from Consre India,gave a most earnest, . ,.,,,,,.,,,,,, —„,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,;,,,, last week and-witb him we enjoyed s inetrnciive and entertainin lectnra is St• the coming winter term,by Wm, Huston, , . .. 1. _ . r g M.A., Director of Teacher's Institutes,for - yoa-cab-bra M pleasant shat. Andrew's church,on Wednesday evening the Province of Ontario. If the project is y flue all wool shirts and drawers for t6 seats. . - -Mrs. Beman, of Lawder, Manitoba, - -If%be present promptness with which successful,three of the lectures will be on You can bay overalls from 60 Dente°p. is visiting with Mrs. .bluktt and Mrs. our people •remo've the snow from the ,,Tennyson and his Art,"'•Tennymm's Pat. - ft,� You can bay boy's long kip boots for$1.26. , .,I Merritt. Mims Annie Merritt was married sidewalk opposite their residences is any riotic Poems," and ,,Tenaysoa's Lyric - �I Rubber boots, to -..•_, L plough boots, man's Granger boob,robbers,sox,and all a few weeks ago to Mrs. Beman'a son, indication, we shall have just lesson so Poems”respectively. The coarse will slag kinds of ladies'wear,10%tea than say other store. - , Dai west. We must congratulate the fool road of our citizens ibis winter, embrace four additional lectures, w to - p young soap's on their marriage. -The wet .weather of Thanksgiving which there will be an option between two If''rolM -�'v LQ�'$��•r ;- Wednesday afternoon of last week da revealed ma¢ from enjoy' series on different liars. One of these will J�V . y p y 1 ymR a include"Teanysoa's Humor,, '•Tea¢ acs's ' the pupas of our school spent a'couple of haat, and Ili, proverbial shooting match y 1W Watch' this S aCe• boars very plers&a%ly. The eebolars of generally enjoys! by oar yonthi had &o Bpiritnality,""Nature in Tennyson'• Poe- P the junior room presented a fine program, be declared off, try,' and the"Poecry of Domestic Life.' - r 'which was much sijoyed.sot only by the -D. 11lcCtellaa hu been unable to The other will Inelai a talks on,,The Fria- •� p cess,"the two "Loakslap Haw," the"Ar• 3897 1©97 . I saholarr, but by a number of parents u panne his task as night operator at the shorten Romanoss;'and "In Memoriam." ��� e we0. who wen present on invitation. elation for the past few nights,owing to Whether•the proposal to have either of i%- A .L L • . . •'�� � . - �. ­ " " •- -Tlse Ladies' Aid. of the lfothodisi rota eyes. Mr. Kelly, relieving :agent, &hese courses successful or.not,will ds� . _ aburoh here. have decided to have an is for a lime in charge of the station at to a considerable extent,on the people of g _ li snsa'taiament on Tuesday evening,Dec. night. Piakeria , oaiside of Ihs Cowge. No - - .1 g NVIIIIny ..,Opening !Seth:' Ahs.,tar a miMaumee-program _-ups nndeirlaad ilei the member., a! aitempI bas previously.been made to aware ' will be carried Ibzottgh. Ilr.�yilmot, of ihs Oddfsl]ow'a lodge hers will be •'At for this localss�yy such a course,of lectures, , _'Toronto, has consented to attend sad, and it is to be hoped that this will succeed. -1. , -Home' to s number of ilio t-is s a next . tris% a vrat variety Of slereopNeau Tuesday evening. The event-is b Dom• each epportaaities are abundant enough is �T ,_ memorase she fini anniversary of. the ed in°ides'but iib rare u find them offer= R S I > Y X TS E -Is is not sa antra s thin to see y ed i¢small centres of-population,and •{ill . , . 4nen R LO.O.F. in Pickering village. rarer in raral districts. a targe eirele around the moon&her dark, -We understand that I.Hing best par- Io pirder to meet the expense of the .: - sad it it sa old saw that the number of cheNed from John Cuthbert the botcher- coarse,it is proposed to casae tickets for ;Will display the latest. styles in Hate. and Bonneta on stats within$bat circle specifies the num- shop and groaod now owned by him. ,)ire the whole seven lectures;at 11 each,trana- . . bet o!daps eta&t we-are distant from the intends to erect a bouse and shop eom• forable by the urchaser to anyone w October 6th and 6th, when_she will be pleased to - pp storm the circle indicates. Tuesdtiy night bined in she spring. Ws maxi congrsi- wishes to abtena any partioulas lecture of Bee all her austomert3 at the.s�low .,stoma. - Ntie-moon bad a bane ring aro god it. but mate Mr:Sing upon hie enterprise. the course. - ' .s peculiar fertnre was the fact that the ' In arranging for this conree�it im not the Moon was titaased on Ibe circle at.&b6 -Mrs. W. E. Vsnetone was suddenly desire or intention of the College Manage- boath�� - called to the home of bar parents, near men$ to make an,, money on% of the Lindsay,lot week,through the t�haese of scheme; but the object ,� L• :� TB N G-The local-branoh of the Upper 1 &is'$o forniah so the - Canada Bible1,-L, .. q.- -•8oeiety bold ib annual her younger sister, Miss Allis, The staff and ptadents,a well as to-the general' -- ---�-• �- -•-•..•••.•- - ­ -.1 - meeting in St.Andrew's church on.Tues' invalid was a strong,healthy person sail% pnblio,s aeries of rational and profitable . l'�-% "day evening, The election of offieen a'few months ego, when she develop e¢tertaiameats. Tice rece°t death of Lord • , ooasnmpiioa,sad since that%tins bas be• Ten¢yso�,and the still more recent pnbli; ' resulted shaely:--Presideat, Rev,Thom; come gradually weaker. She is sot oz oitiou of his Icfe by his son,makes the " - t►eo••treutuer, B. Bunting. Rev. Da ted to sale'los , - P very pot ,�, Parker,the agent of We society,,delivered Poe g resent time ve opportune for some ao- Owing to ib increased demand 'F- -Collector Hutebisou has instructed count of the poet,and s review of his bet- R ', =:,1►very interesting-address describing the ter known poems. 1. .for Ready-made Clothing, we �L dee the prize we are giving. - . . WO of the society,and explained how as so eiate that be will be at she.followiag All interested will kindly communicate copies of%be Bible were seat to%hose who places on the undermentioned dates to with"Mr.Firth;who will be pleased to give have poi in s large assortment I away go the one gasesiog" - were loo poor to porohaee /bum. The receive tazee,viz: Wednesday,Dec, 8th any additional infoemaddfSf. of mea'., suite, ranging from $liI the aerres{to weight of - iaeeting wag fairly attondo at D.R.,Bsaton'a office,�Vhitasale,.from k • Mammoth Stir ` �--We &re now havin4 oar sans.,' visit 11 a.m,;Thareday,Deo. 9th, s$posF ' — - a. . -. aasor B , of snow and frost. and with them cam office, — Trouseria s, ego. `� wo iii s boy., ai council et amber,Braaglirm; on o•• yfascot McMullen, of Stonaville, spent • .went out to slide on the river as Oshawa day,Dec. l8ih,from 9 a.m.to 8 p.m. Thanksgiving in our town. ' y -- �T . .;,.on Taesdav, and.a-couple of hours later -Street Commissioner Gordon informa W.J. Monkhoase.epent the boliday'with R„ As B U N T I N G. - - :.t�eir dead bodies wisre sakes hum the 9s that he had some plants picked out io Toronto and Mimioo suds. - •' . . , . water. A boy at Belleville breaks through repair the broken boards on the King Fred Raymer,of Btoaffville,is now.right the toe on the river drown.,before the street walks: These planks were ppl1aced baud man so John A.Hoover. s ss of bis father. We rejoice to know on the etreeg near 13t1ta d DiIliagbam's Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Nighewander, of that none of oar parents have had to wsrerooms,hal are not there now, 8ome Atha,spent Bandsy at E.Reesor's. t . i mould ibe death of a child from such a person, whose desire to secure rhea H.edB. esdayBoor'of •Markham'was in tow$ a r d�a r� • P oa Wed¢eda on business relative t, fife • ,. 91 and the notiriver cedsome children i p insurance. L casae,but A.is not.yet too isle. .Tbe ice wood proved stronger than their will to _yet safe, b d_ghe_ lanky were_ ._Louis Raymer,of Atbs,accompanied b y rym4 nnproteoted, and a irited them away, his sister Viols,of Agincourt, visited with • j pp _ _ it. Watch the little folks,and by eo'9oinq Knowing Xe dillicnity that we have in friends here on Sunday. �t8v �.ri1S 6,�d Va,�'sLitsh,08. .,void s catastrophe. One great %execs raising saflicieat mosey to keep otic walks Mr.and Mn. Young, of Toronto, spent �.• we have always so yigoroufly advocated in passable repair, the party who would Thanksgiyiag at R. Roper's,with the, for. F11s1 i1=V rmt:b03CLS I rink, wee the desire b reduce the %bus make off with these plank,wonl3 be' mere mother,firs.Young. • e ances of the drowning accidents. , guilty of stealing wheat from the very nose ' A number from Here braved the incle- Wire Nett1.- I _ _ -The oyster supper end concert on of a lame and hungry chicken. We can., meat weather on Friday evening and at- Spades. ShOVe16, L2" ' ern8, Etc Thanksgiving y pro- not blame this tbeft upon tramps, tended a art' at Jao.Davis',sear Bloom- he , held in the Pirie P y `MASSE-HARRIS REPAIRS. - misee,andel the aoepioea of 8t.George's field. _ _ Guild,proved to be a huge success, there -After a lingering illness Fatber.M,J. N.Howard,who lately-returned from the R being people present from all sarroaading Reddin, pariah priest at Torontq Gore, North-west, a°d who bas since been visit- placee, and had the weather been'more died at his residence Saturday. Deceased lag relatives here,returned to his'tome in favorable the capacity of the hell would Wee born 83 years ago in this township, Barrie on Monday. near tha.lake shore,and was ednoated at C. ;Siadill and family are moving to 'W = , :'' ' REAZI N ace been overtaxed, Oseie- were St,Michael's College and Toronto IIaiver• $tonffville this week. We are very sorry • • • red in the leeaat store,and : ;.. .: . . were mach, city. He studied theology with the to lose an enterprising citizen like Mr.11., ' njo9ed, and let say that the oysters but our loss will enrich$tonffville. s 9*idenrg the eoa ae'im nota Snlpician Fathers.in the Grand Seminary, Ed.Williams, until late' �s eel eat of. ' . • 0 , cal tea ` atherinRs. Whoa Montreal,and was ordained priest by the Stoaffville, is removing to No=wick: He Dr. r'rank I�. Henry., I. To Farmer i •- s c ° •stere they mean Asohbiahop of Toronto, September. 1891, and his family spent Sunday at H. Yoke's ' . ' )rt o Hie first appointment, was as assistant at and left Sar their new home on Tuesda •• , , , Dentist. ' we are prepared to pay the hi est market price - - Q7ea themselves. St. Paul's church Toronto, where be y' price for any quantity of lash and winter . PP:y t%:the assembly endeared himself to the Catholics in the Maurice d,is Visiting of Big Lake, Mani- Those wiahiag my services can procure: apples. r;when a ro• toulin'Islsnd,is visiting at William Hay. P east, end,. In September, 1890, Father them at the Gordon House, Pickering, CORDON & GEE, amental mesio, c'ard's. Mr. Johnston spent the summer . . • ' ddressea were Reddin was appointed paetor..of Ss. Pat., sroa°d Woodstock and will spend the wiri• the first Tuesday in each month. Picketing,Out1. Rev,Cooper. tick's church, Toronto Gore, where be ter•with friends here and in Boost. P worked i° the priesthood until called tilessre.H: Yoke and jl.Hoover°vete a st . , , . . . msaifeeted in away by death, The body was taken to P Cali - ' ' "'' r i • • Bell, �... ._... bosemyeterions il), the northern limits of Whitc6nrch, •....• 3 myasified ovetloae._•Miss Dartnell St: Panl'g church, Toronto, where'Re• hunting on Thaukegiviag. We believe the . 1. I . �-. . -S ..�:-"�.�:;�Z..,- ,�I a cumber'of solos in her usual style, q°1em high-mass-wee snag: Tuesday most interesting part of the hunt was the 'ur O y morning, a large eongreggtion being,pre• search for.the road home. The latter was 1.I Mr. Lawler, of Whitby. The violin sans, The celebrant was the Rev. Fath, amazingly scarce in the dark and the part V "I . . I . � 1. , .-, . I 11 a by she Misses Warren were much er Jef3cott; GsbaWa; tlle'deacon, Rev, they did find was decidedly out of`•%eason. �` - �Pd. Mr. Douglas gave a couple of Father Trailing, Port Colborne;,.the sub; Amass•meeti° of Ai° �'� 1-es- t' .he - r.gR, During the afternoon and i,. g gwood•aa Bloom• tl;e program started the fish• and desaon,Rev.Father 8allagber,Pickering; ington Endeavor Societies and Glasgow . , V 7VIn 8 and-the master of ceremonies, Rev. Epworth League.was to have bee¢ held The Market.f fancy work came in for atteu- Fattier Hand. His. Grace Archbishop held with our-Endeavor Society on Thurs• o cnoger %Dike paying attention Walsh,end �'icar•Genersl. McCann and 'day-evening in•the Christian cborch here. 1 cul the older people the'eit• all the priests of the diocese were in Owing to the inclemency of the weather, We have'all kinds of.Roelierm'aiiA Easy Chairs; also Diaing•Room chair, in ::.e farcy fistnres, The pro the sanotuar The remains were brought Glasgow was the only society that appear, the latest styles, cg amounted to some' p' ed. However,a splendid meeting was held Sideboards and Bedroom Suite in sit desi no. Extension Tables and Hitchen - , Here on the aft@.,noon train and interred q •.ter espenses, will led by Rev,C.H. Hainer. The exercises Tables always on hand. Cheap for Caeh. ALL GOODS DELIVERED, • in the R.C.cepaetery south'of the villagt6,'.,Pere into y UNDERTAKING-Our nndertakin department is complete in e °torr improvement In the deasb of Fasbar Reddin the°'larch n%peveed with eelectione b (alae• g p p peep respect. . c Guild are to be I gow Quartette, We would like to see Caskets,Coffins and Robes always on Hand. - accose that ht e�loses a worthy priost, His early demise'another union meeting held when the Ring- ' Lis matter. bee elicited •mach sympathy for his wood,Bloomington and other surrounding •HILTS & DIL�JING11Alr1 �ickering- . .,friends, . . j societies can be present. - - -