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T AROUND US Eaat TOrOntO• SOARBORO. ;x 8 OU �, ,� Medtaal. i Armed tramps in this neighborhood are County'Constable Burns bad in his posess- LATEe.T LOCAL. HAPPENING/ SECONDED BY causing a good deal of trouble to the con- a bay horse with four white feet,and a coy. ; 3d,D.,C.M.,M.C.P. THB PRESS AND =Xz- Dowty BY oII8 etabnlarp,annoyance and nneaeinesa to the Bred baggy.which were abandoned in Boar- Dd.•BATE3dAN, residenLe. George Coble a dairyman of boyo townshipThe are sn sed to have • d S.O., Coroner. Ofllw and Residence, 00)i8S8PONDENTB. $lantyre, was appointed a constable last been stolen rom some pl tea to the east M` ggyy��Street.1'iekerlag Onto hone: morulas OLAREMO week,his rinci 1 duty being to look after ward. w ke0�o 11811: ltveminyt a to a. . - _ P g Fieholas Bnrtoa is disposed Lhis the summer cottages at gen Beach. On Isaac T. 6ecor, a descendant ol.Issao C.DEWAR,M.D.. C. M., F• 't'• y Saturday when he was delivering milk,, Secor, a' representative of,the Huguenot • M. O Attention given to Electrical ' - , week. „ Cobley noticed a man come out of one of I family of de Becour, who settled in Cana-, lil treatment 'by"Galvanic Batterv. pinus sad i y �T a".1:6o F.C.)G is tai With friends residaaos, aha% Lately ooaa��iieedd by DT: J. S. - per Y *8 the cottages, and with the assistance.of a do and built the first stone mill at Nakano& - Siastwood, Dale's bioek,PioFerins,Out. in Harris%oa, 11 boy overpowered him. While on the way died in Bcarboro village Sunday, aged 78. 17, �. YOIIN(i BS.D. C.M. Fellow of Albert Percy, new bibs, is very low to the look-n the tramp became obetre- He was a Boa of the late Captain Joseppfis� �1 , , with t` cid fever, perous,and wile the constable was trying Secor, and leaves a son and three dangh- 1• Triatby MedicatOouege, Toronto, mem- Oar fiasineea men are o 1 .plaininq of to handcuff' him the bracelet got locked tats.. The funeral .took place Tuesday to - -_. n:i of. (Jno;zz ; iz,vNnian� nri4 0 t. n• e KLU t�.0 rid:.l.�f L':a:.:LE a e,]id-i slash! ..-. Andlca's crn:ettry, whi re Lhe torte E, - �"d: �atario. Qin:?: Hiehtaai Crean. �?.t, U lice �] ^��T� T t tue a:GC! e ,.mGt.� o ll,is fie 1. I' g . •.bburs:morning 7 to 13; evening a to 5. S,� I lY K MILLS . Tobias bl:cheil has been ill fair a short escaped. Cobley pursued the furtitive into composed of ojFi friends of deceased,was . tiix;e,but is uow much better. the'bush,wbere,the latter dre-.-r a revolver very eatet_,:ive. LeQai. P=C► =NQ • hissers. Goo. Gerow and D. Forsyth and stood at bay. Cobley beimunarmed were at Stouffville on Tuesday. considered discretion the better part o! Cedar Grove. _ -_ DENTON. RODS. dt FORD, BAR- valor and retired. Armed tramps will1. 1;I8TERS.80LICITOB8,ET0: 10�Ade• The bliesee Wilson visited at E. 13olt• Choice Family Patent Flour$4,?b per'bbl: hereafter get•the fall penalty from the local Mrs.W.C.Pilke and daughter Esther hide street +Let. Toronto. At piarsmoat by's,near Brougham on Sanduv. magistrates. y g Tuesday. Moneyy.__toloationblortgage• FRANK Bran$9.00, Shorts$12.00 per ton. Vanstome 3t Rusenell shipped a carload __ were driving up the Markham and Picker- - DENTON, ANIMEW DODS end FRANK . ing townline Monday afteraooa -of last lily of hogs from here on Wednesday. ;BROUGHAM. ..- , week-on their way to Claremont. Wbea' - --- bliss E "Brodie has been visiting with -- near the C.P.R.crossing the horse,a lively T E. FAREWELL,Q. C., BAARIB- E.R.Eddy and family for the past two T• B. Willis was in Toronto Tuesday, young'animal, beta-me .frightened,at the . V . TES,Coanty Orown Attorney,and county 1• Solicitor. Cann House,y,Riitby• ' 1G y weeks. looking after a desirable driver. continual 'whistling of an approaching x, '� _ miss Patterson, of Scarf oro,i4 visitkLg Robert Place and wife.of Wicbigan,are freight train. The horse finally startdd art -, DOW dt hicGILLIVRAY, BARRIS• '^ with Miss Little, oar. popular junior here visiting with John.Toole and family, a gallop direct for the train, lust then- -'`' ars,Solicitors d c. penes oppose posy ' " . teacher. as well as other friends. crossing the road,.and to prevent the Iiorde 4S -. • amus Whitby,Out. Jao,Ball Dow,B.A.;Theo. - -. A:aGi1S9ra4.LL.B. ytoaev to Loan. . s9 Mies Lillie Leslie returned home on fir. Coltman is in Ne smarket and vi• rnnning}nto the train 'blra. Pilkey pulled Tuesday niter spending a week with D. cinity spending a abort•time with' his the horse into the deep ditch, and over :n went the covered bu iiy throwing out the .. W. Kennedy and wife. mother and other friends. a.,. gg Pefer%- -., occn ate. hire, Pilkey escaped unhurt: ,> _��,oP___ _ Jiev. Russell, a returned. missionary- 'S2r. Conner has reanmed hie duties as a s. - TS gpPSIN- ,-R3tiARY SIIR- Esther became entangled itE 17 ,. from n isle vera as a ress on miss teas er again, eying s most entire y re the lines sad was dragged through 4he mud GEON, Graduate of the oaterto vet- fit cion°here on Friday evening. covered from his recent severe cold. about four rode, but beyond a liberal coat i' esLa•ry college, Tosaato, reidetered member , Wm. Bund lost a valuable cow on Mrs; blcUregor, of Toronto, are with y Of the Oat o veterinary M ca' Association. F of arwd and badly tarp clothes was unhurt. •• pmaean," residanc•one sad one gnatt.z miles 3Sonday. The animal choked to death her daughter, blre. Ii. 8.Phillips. .*Srs. The shafts were broken,the cross bar loco' : ___ h 'north o men Siver. Tel�pr"9h ,address, wbild ewalloWing a drench. - * - McGregor bas much improved in health off,a spring broken sad the top injured of Locust$nalll,oat,:F.O. address. Green Sever• ZV. Hopkins'stock sale will be held on of late. the buggy. Anew vali®e got Hader the .,. Oat. Pickering College ► Taeeday pert, ane ,Price Pn2h'e oa the The C'nion Sabbath school will have horse's feet and was ruined. 32re. Brad i VU*tne9!* egWIt's- following day,Wednesday the 15th. their annual hot roast as,usual this year. bliss Pilkey took refuge at Mr. Hoover's a : QIItalsl4. - Fall line of cutters, at Dowswell'e Bills giving full particulars-will follow in where they were hospitably entertained HO,aS DUNN,Conveyancer, Com- Pickering,. warerooms. 'Call and see sample° and due aline. - until word could be sent to bis.Pilkey who. Tmtssionor for taking Asodavit■, °t?••' Re-opene for Fall-Terra on Tuesday, get prices before purchasing elsewhere. * Stanley Gerow is in the city this week took.them home is the evening thankful _ - -�; aremont,oat• WT fol• their almost miraculous escape from Y d, September 7&b; 1897. - -Rev. .Hunner. of Myrtle, preached in having his -impression taken with•the BUNTING, Issuer of -Marriage • the Methodist church Sunday evening, other members of the Intermediate n senoras injury, _ _ ._ • L1e•asar lorthecounty of pa%ario. Of- _ and his discourse was mach a precia.W. aides football team. - a% bbe store or a%hi°redd Hoe•!�Oks"I's '- Robt.-Ward enjoys himself tbeee days Frank Gerow was is the city last week - MALVERN. ._ •,- . nil • esu, -- - hunting with hon and ferret. He has playing with the Riversides against the .. ' HOMAS POUCHER,Licensed Ane- ' t already bagged•a large number of rabbits. Scott's football team. The former won Miss WUsoa visited here with her broo.- " , - � L'• tioaeer,vLlu•%or.•10..!02 Hest Yoek and 't+o IQa ' Lg ,a Wm Hendreban,who has been work' -the aiateb as well u thechampionship of °r•- - - I A1111111116- whole o! Norm and scum n O rlo. Strict 1ii� 8 G K ri n (� Mr.Crosby,of Markham,paid our towar 11 .nmoa��t{+w w all ordarab,7 m•07 0:q��p h• til i Flu► 1a m¢.wixh Dawid Brliard stirs�g the cam the season. a Syiag visit on$unsay. NtLodar•ta. Address TSOH•7'000SIaII. • mer, left for his boars in 1lichigan on' 13 you mise the band concert you wisi eft.Broeghaaa,oae• - Satnr9ay. . r Brown's Corners. - roe it the rest of your life. AVID BELDAM, auctioneer, dao., . - - . -Don't forget'that C. G. Pringle, the The Sunday sychool children an being. Wobarm,solielts sats from his an morons is being .asked aboai and many people's jeweler, of 8toa$ville.will be in Harrah for the school concert this(Fd- well trained for their coming eaterlaia- do both far and oaar. eater o!fume,farm Claremont the let and 8rd Tuesday of day)evening. went and Cbristmsr free. Lad every%blad that is tobosold will he have taken advantage of the re- t4iss Jervis spent Sunday with her par each month. all The ons want to aur little is e, led by the subscriber with m•ctdsase Dara :dated prices. They hays even ants sb Bo:Grove.- yy � ° lei to m•very bas%adv,uuw. %9.17 for tbempelves and• know that The Bible Soeisty messing is Erskine Robert Jackson had a 'vary 'sacasslal few more hoases.. .The only vacant Dae i} us have cat our ordinary low church on Monday evening was,well at wood sale on Monday. now occupied by the Hirley brothers. -FOe3TTLL, AUCTIONEER.ETC., races down b a least tended. Rev.Dr. Parker, the agent was 1V. Wallter gad wife visited friends at The !amoral of the infant Child of Jobs 11 • Green BIT, soilei%•a.laa from his num- lP y edeas and, delivered a interesting Lawrie was interred here at the 1[etb0diet Irons friends tom far.and near., Salsa oflarms. _ Pr °RYg Cedar Grove on Boaday, cemetery on Monday. The behaved par- twin steak.and eveymfn{that iaso be sold will • ' address. bliss Stobo, of Boarboro. Village, is the oats have the hes�tt-felt sympathy of this sNh•adled h the subar der with me utmost w' •The great qae" as North Claremont guest of Min NeWe Jacksgn. sy y dare and sold%*mevsry bps%advntag•. °e1, 25 per Cee h community. on Prissy sou,who stab tb•pail of says Ms. Jacques, nm worthy beGaher, hes B.BEATON,TOWNSHIP OLER19 . ' fere from the station Y The bivalves been re-engsged for next year. Our boys aro gains to Riva them Brown's D. Convayaaen, oommi•sianer fes taking . _• .a .tul'paii n in cod time for the ban net, 0 yea,Jimmie Fax is going to be a great Corner fellows s crack on checkers on 1. p Q 4 Tuesday night, Good lack boys. Full ro- Rts, Accountant, and IasnranWssl�pat. �Pe have eozro +retches we are however. drawibg card at the band concert: port next week, as time would not allow to loan on farm pgrroperty. pro asses Blain,of Brampton,is here at re._ O1rBI0>lt-At v7b11e.aie. Will ba is do1nR bitter tLs.a that. We Rey• Legott sone at Pie>ieria¢ on me to wail for it this timesent visiting with _her friend, Miss vaam every Monday afternoon for the -have some FINE ENGLISH Thursday and Friday h.ilpinR Rev:Thum Pearson With mach sorrow we have to!bate that - - {r•assatiea of business, 2'-V .-OLD JEWELRY which we will with revival services. He was also at A number from here attended the fare James Pratton has been forced to return . THE WOBIIRN HOTEL, is a'hoase ' . sell at half price.• Some Glen Major on Sunday evening preach: mere' Institute, meeting held st.Agiaeoert to the hospital again tie having some time = , ` a..,>,4 seas- "hii.,�l�ai"•" '•�.� r -c•,. z .4.,2 . :• e...,. r r ;e •�.`-w^ik "�e',�•'f),y -, a r h a7 ^r „ t,4;�h: ,'i''$:`3S. •r'..;: Ir' :>.r fi-. -,.' .�"1«u e,,. ..i',. 2 ,•�.. .rte.:,T•a-x ..N °�{.': i, ,A-,:'i ,.e;,. „, , .,tr ,.,:! .�,. �, �t ,;' 'Fig,. .: F. . _. :,,,G. F...-;�... ,.,q°.'-- ql- .v.., )," ,a•, 'ro '.'.ch.. ..?..` �,` r. :•�'" a,:. 1 r. .c'�' , n •al;.a�;,' S.a'3SE!s?y�. ti..- '4. -.r ..:,,v. ". .. .: '.. .'. ,.:x... ',''�..r• w ,y ;,.. W • e *;.w Kir i� _, a¢r .,yfi ,. •-.. r r cs a, n. :ret a,. r < r .. w X°!�'' � ..a. .s. ,t .f- i�� .urs'. .,c a.. r! ,� ' .-, S. a,z��' s. ry,. �ocw1r x7a,ee,,sc{�..�� .' `� `: L,;air �,• ,�+r s..Q.,.:' , Et"c •X1 :• ry.S`'.yk _e; . t or' h^ '^ ..:.Y.!"b:•'(,a r.5..M1,tf.�6. LMA L'n-Q...,:., �.�-C�h�S� l�x....�. .-..., �..•.LG. - � , _ ... .-; >MI. .. �•^.}'•i. J' .�wr:i•..-. • y y � • f. • FT ! Z YV '�''—' '- ........ �,�i " •w �"��]�''� retswered hiniself-pretty well.however. happy returas'of the- I and with fr /�{,,.� :,,,"4 > , -' '�� Y V 1,r x - �' Risinngg from his atone seat. he took a lit is haeitatian.—try I also offer �0cr J 1.nismjs Gi Off his hat, and said, humbly: you a present..a very wcrthbess one, a, .. y _ , -..-. ._ . _ - '- _- beg your pardon. but. you start- I fear P' - CHAPT�R ZVIIL-Coatiawd. Jack wxs already taf ag to De admit- I - - - led me no, and really'Lor a moment I "How can I— stammered Angela, For over two weeks before ted, sad let the rv._ sir play upas mss Joey had warkesd . a j Arthur resented, and they went ot!' tier face and neck, as , thou ht what thought that you were the spirit o! whey he cut her abort. . oasts��pretseri ++ g the place, or," he added, gracefully; "Dca't be afraid,; it is nothing tang- together;• Bir John, whose eyes ap-I a wonderful thing it was to be twenty. for Grandma, and when !t was painting to a branch "of half-opened eels, thdugh it ie something that you c x ,,;,feared• to be a little heavy under the� years old. And then,'kneeliisg by the hawthorn bloom she bold in bar hand, may sat think warts accepting. lobed stood before it adaiWngly. Ti, ry aflus oe, of the port, presuming that!.window.ow, she said her patters after her •'the original. Queen of tete ]say." c What do you meant". phi said, him the little boa, with its leather ' I ow fashion,' thanking God who had r was t wanted. But. no sooner a ,__ A la blushed s sin. The oatspu- bluntly, for her interest was aroused__ rape o�-�,-to nee-flan day sad pTaYia menu was cal-�im�p fed-t5 of-tie:sh "73on't be'aa r M hinges that wanld. not sea, -: r the door closed thea the worthy,Him to show her what 't`b do with her y 'angry.' J present i only had therefore ao possible pretext for, the: offer. o! myaeif am .your sincere ton' seemed the moat.wonderfui.akpa. knight proved himself very wide- life, and, if it was His will, W make it getting angry. friend." boa in the world, and he reLearead is r.` xr ..awake. Indeed, he commenced a sjngu-' a little less lonely. Then she rose and I dressed herself, feeling that, naw that For a moment she dropped the sweeb She vividly iii she answered tmagitagtioti Grandma's dol4pbt m, .'tar course of act[on. •Advancing on`she had dosis with her teens,she was in eyes that looked as though they were "You'-are very kiDd. •I have•never she received It. �� tiptoe to the'eafe in the corner of the ever res fresh from reading the truths of Heal had but one friend-Mr. Fraser but J respect a woman grown-indeed, von before his aze of unmistakable "Grandma will Say. "Joey's rosin, he closely inspected it throttgb'quite old. And, is honor of the event, g i! you think you can like ma enough, • y' m1 �' she chose out of her scant admerateaa, and stood confused;,, and, it will snake me very happy to be yoga man, he said' to' himself, tftrtistia lis eye-glees. Thea be cautiously y store of as she stood, it struck Arthur that friend, too.". And in. another"second ft dresses all of, them made by Pigott there was something more than mere his'grimy little heads down. cried the lid Of-en`srtfully contrived'and herself, Ler very prettiest, the she was Sona with her -ravens flying deeper subdivision. one she had had for Sunday wear last beauty of form and feature about her after her ,to receive her present and into his pocket; "sad then she►LL kiss "IImI" he muttered, half alouii,'suaimer,' a tight fills -an indescribable-something,' a glory a jobstion from-Pigott for being late, me and. give me cooky. Wended wh g ng robe of white of innocence, L reflection.of God's own and eat her breakfast with such ap- Bally never puts"augar oa eomktsl,-ilka "that's where they are; I wish I had stuff,,with soft •little frills ,round the ,•light that tinged the vxorehip her love- iietite aa an entirely new set of sea- GrandmaP' $red Joe - ten minutes." - neck and wrists. Next she put on a linens commanded with a touch of re= nations can give. Joey's ' took os ; pair of stout boots calculated to keep verential awe. In the. garden she met her father, m injured air. Jest then >b hetsire Nest he returned swiftly to the table, -out 'the morning dew, and started "The angels neuat look like that," he walking up.and down before the house, his pezt�oor'neighbor caliittg, toad and, taking a piece of the soft bread moi• thought. But be. had no. t1m6 to and informed him-that she had been without waiting to put -fiis tnssaare which hs was eating instead o! biscuit New all this had taken a good time, think an more, for next moment she nearly as hour, perhaps; for, beiriJ kin. to to Mr. Heigham He looked up ; with his wine, he rapidly kneaded itl her birthday, slid there having-been had gathered up her courage in both f with a curious expression of interest., away, ran off gaily to play wIt1Z Boblsi•. her hands, and was speaking to hem I ••w In'the meanwhile, Ess eiytar Ali;a ? ' _ intordong -sad, going tb`the safe, di some mention o[ young gentleman by did you not aglt him in to is a ■o[k voice, of wench the tones went breakfast I" he said. happened to come Into his room and vided fibs material-into two portions.1-who might pc•eiibly come to fish, she ringing on through 611-the changes of, "Because there was nothing to eat stumbled over the Iittie boa beesrtn4 One portion he carefully had plaited up her shining hair with except bread and milk." 7 pressed up^�E his life. nn.the keyhole of the subdivision, and ex ra care, a very laborious business e•My father told met the had oak- the inscription, "Dear GrandtBar„how y when your hair hangs-down to your. h� "Ah!-swell, perhaps you were right. •thea. extracting the key of the safe knees. • . ed toil to came sad fiehl but I did not I will go down and speak to him. No;I Joey, 'Christmas." Site stooped dew tr expect to meet you so early. I-I fear forgot I shall see him this afternoon." and after reading what Joey had tm!- . itself, took a very fair impress of its Meanwhile, our other early riser, Ar. that I am disturbing you;' she made And Arthur, let those who disbelieve. ed eiritb such infirrite wards on the other. .Thin dans. he thur, had made hi,9 way first to the Was upon the as though she would be going. in .love at first eight.. !au carefull foot of the lake and thea slang the Arthur felt that this was a contIn= r.8 Laugh if they Cover, laughed hgart d _ y put the pieces of dough in little path that skirted its area till he wi12, eat down to think, trembling la �� the gift 'which his.b� gency Lo be prevented' at all hazards. every limb, utterly shaken by the in- g bad. caused her pocket, in such away that came to Careo[oot Staff. Having sat- You are Mies Careefoot," he said, rush of a new and strong emotion. He brothel eo many hours of bard woeill _ they were-not likely to be crushed, sad, firieatly admired that majestic oak, for .hurriedly, "are you astir' had-mot coins.to -the a o! tweet with' a smile of satisfaction, returned .he was a great lover of-timber. ire pro- "Yee-I am Angela; T need not ask'' Y- Lad countless bruised fingers into bee seeded to investigate tie surrounding four without some experiences o[the y fLLteeri be�- to his chair, helped himself to a glee° water with the eye of a true fisherman. your name, my father told it me. You other sex, but never before had he woodeletad: She was only o[port,and dozed off. A few yards further 't there jutted are Mr. Arthur .Heigham." Y self, Lad did trot known an sash sensation as that pause to think haw .I I - "Halloo, Bellam sato the water that fro Y� Aad do yyou know that' we; which now overpowered • Bellamy, gone to sleept gment of wall are coateips f" Thia was a alight ez- w r� him, never be- hurt she would have been had mamma -'Wake u man. We have settli'd this on which stood the post, now quite rot- a e cousins I" he was lad is advance, fore bad he fully realized what soli- laughed at the certrepieoe she had p. B B tude meant as be did now that she had ten to which Angela had bound herself any.plea to her confidence that occur- been making for Grandma. To mss,_ " bastnesa abort the mortgage. Will on ties day of the great atotui, At Yes m father said lett him. In youth. when lave dose you write to -Mr. Boris his feet to.) the foundations of an- red to him. come, he comes as a strong mea arm- tae Alice's work was just as faulty _ -, y,-and convey something vel _. as Joey's to her: Dat fortunately tor r• erg am'a talon-I And. •per- about our being related,— Thave Iso I And so, stead ­ZW 1p vert sorest +-;. i-into the Lake, being, doubtless, the un- y and overwhelming all ,ape"-sddxessing Arthur-"you will derpinniag of an ancient isaat-hoarse, relations except my cousin George resistance, the full tide o[ spare paw ate of leer children's feelings. "oto the same on your-own account:" but this did not rias out of the weber, and.I nm.very 'glad to maize the so-I mon poured Itself into his heart. There When Joey came Lome than night. "Certainly I will write, Careafoot;�but stopped within six inches a[ the I gtiaintance of one," sad she held out uvea no pfetense or make believe about he was so occupied 'with hanging ap his her haad'fo.him in a winning viay,- J rt; the bolt that spread from A Clan ing and writing a note to' Beata and now 1 think that I must be off.I aurface. Between these two walla lay I He took it almost reverently. J. Angela's Claus .that h$ forgot all about bhe lit- a very deep pool. You cannot," he said, with much tgrey eyes had gone;straight home, and tie boa, but the next mornia 6Plea Her ladyship does not like havigg to, . "Just the place fors Keay fish." re- would remain an 'ever-fixed mark," g' t siacerit "be more glad.than I am. I• he had admired his alt up for me." . tlected Arthur,and. even as Le tiwu 6t y' so long as lite itself should Tart. presents sad est- 8 too, am without relations. Till lately- en,enouQh candy to ,make (three orda- 4 - George laughed in a peculiarly In- it. he saw a five pound carp rise nearly, I had my mother, but she died last.. .For only once in A lifetime does a nary boys sick. he happened to think of suiting w4y; ' . to the surface, in order to clear the man succumb after this fashion. To year." his gift for GrLadms. Running 1r�s '� don't th!•rik else would care meas lobstruction-of the wall, and mink sil= Were you very faod of Aer i" she tetany ,indeed, no such fortune--call it the parlor be-hurried fie his-room sad i early iaEa the depths. good or ill-will ever come, since the looked under the bed, where he sial - B*Ua'm if you stayed away all night. Retiri naked. soffit. 7. y Y itl lig carefully to sale .or two He nodded is reply, and, feeling' in-' majority of men flirt or-marry. tn- kr. t tJte �} Hut, ladle hare, tell her I want to see.quaintly carved stone blocftti p1a,'sd at atinctivei that she was on delicate dulge in "platonic friendships,'•=or In p yrecioue boa. it was the foot of the salt tree, cit, whirb,' J a consistent conrme of admiration for there. I'raatically hb ransacked E6e bar tuinorrow; don't'forget." ` ' lric,eind, Angela pursued the aoavei4ia- room. closet, and even the bnreaes .. doubtless, many a monir had hat In lir>,e no further. ' tbeir neighhours' aivice, as fate or fan- drawers. although he knew the fez Bir John bit his knightly lip,-but meditation, hei bait himself' to rt his,i I c leads them, and wear their time � r� ',i R Meanwhile Aleck had'awoke t,•om a y was much too to of rnawered, smiling, that be would' re- fishing gear togetLerf Presently,j vernfortable aleet) in whieh be was in away without ever having known the them. {F3owever, it vaso n to toe member. and begging George not t5 however, struck by the beauty of the dulgirig on the other atone seat, and.. meaning of auris lave as this. There found. rbdg, &e-his trap was at the half-door. spot' and its quiet, only broken by the ,.owing fcarward, sniffed at Angela and is no fixed rule about it; the most When be die.wveired that it .vas and fhe I song'of many nesting birds, he stopped wagged his tail in approval-a -liberty i unlikely', even the more sordid and con- gone, Joey set down on the floee.,tead geryalFt waiting, ]te bade an awhile to look around him. Above his that was Instant resented by the bigtemptible of mankind. are lir:bte to his- great hot tears rolled slowly down his #' . press d-a to Arthur. to head the branches at the great pak, raven, whQ had now, been joined by roue the subjects of an enduring ran- plum c ' whnm he P1f reseed a trope that the now clo'thipg theriselv6a with the 2nost another ac)t qquite so largo Advancing cion. Only then'it raises.them;' for p heelta, although he a'adr ne_. ' g� :: would soca meet again, and let himself vivid grec+n, formed a dome-like rout, boldly,, !L pecked him sharply on the though strung affection, especially if outcry. yof hieelifeef{hadtre d fa liked,t t" ".1111 .beneath the shade of which y tm grew 4he-t�l-a prweediag that caused Master unrequited. sometimes wears ,and en- eased such trash ng disappointment. a _ ..out of•Ithe room. -But, as soon as the -softest moss, starred here and thrpe Aleck to fumy sand as quickly as his ervates the -mind, it-s.influent a ia, is gr. had ch c such ° pride in his'g� -- --1: . door was closed, he welt through an- with primrot.ey sad violet,;, -Outride maimed condition would. allow him,!the main, undoubtedly ennobling. But, 'and planned of Grattxlma's` aeci8ni aa��� .1 .,-i•!. performaace•exceedingly !nap- thecircle of its shadow life brushwood only to receive a still harder peck from though such aff•etran 'in bounden by .whoa she receire•i it, and all his bra ht "q'' r aisle inn kat ht. - Turning round of .mingled hazel and aahEube rose iia'com)anioH bird; indeed, it was no rule, it is curious to observe flaw , p "f' e B I air-castles fill to the - thick and hilae ridging in the little ground. s ., iiia smug face red with anger. be p!r- • wall, ezce t where its,not until-Angela intervened with the generally true are the ofd :sayings bright tears felt faster, until, wars eaetfed on bis toes, awdl shook' his fist- spot ae w► p Doug4 of hawthorn that they would which declare-that a man's:thougbte 'out with grief, the little bre sobbed, ,'Me. ' violeatl in the direction of the door.:depths were pl�reed 'by the paasalre of c.� from their.attack, return to his firai real love, as nater- ! y 4 .R � "You scoundrel"l hr said, between'a long green isae ot- limes that. unlike "They are_euch jealous cre,aturee," ally and unronsr'ioualy se the needle, simnel[ aalPen.' the abrubheries,Appeared to be k•lu is that bas'for awhile l,"n drawn.aside The fan grew merrier, sal ti.*OsUy s-• rim¢,y "'i "site teeth ;`'you, have made a foot of careful order, and of which the arch- she explained; "they always' [oNuw me Joey's lively voice was missr+d. Oread- '� ' q 's�blifcd enty years, sad I have been inig boughs forated a perfect leafy tun_-about, and fly at every dog that corneal by some ov ma tering influence, re- ma mamma sad Alire started tiro look „ g Krin sad bear it; but 1•w'ill net lirfnre him lay the ,lake where near me! foot dUgJ chat u the use, gnrtir pole, The nee- for him. sad st ?ant found king tri°6 - .:=to stem wlth you yet, and her too, more khe luie�r moral lights 1 suppose, who killed Snarleyow. My dle has wavered, but it has never a'r.ek- on the floor: where he had tried hiss. ' M especially her." 4g quirerefi and f,itbei told me ail about Lt," ea' off its allegiaare that would be i fie soon as Sir .fohn•had left Arth T danced. ae its Calm was nyw and again Y•es, it u a a'nst nature; and is therefore im- self to steep'' As kbwy beat oven 114r i ruffled by a gentle bneae. T1tP whole easy to 'ase that;" said K he stirred. anti,muttered told hL, host that, ice the moraln4r. was scene had a lovely and .peaceful look, Arthur laughing, and pointing to Al- l+oesihle; and ee it is with the banal: �•My lmz! Where is my boil" r •.- - -fine, be prapused to'go sad fish la 'arid, gaiing ors it, Arthur cell into a ft-k, who, indeed, was a amentatt;e. It is the eyes that he Inved a• a lad �.. E "Khat hoz, asked mantes sat ;, Bratharn Lake, and that he' also pro- cane. having one eye entirely closed, i^h he sets throuatt the gathering Grandma together. reverie, p p darkness of his death-bed; it is a d to take his departure by the tact a large etas of hater on hie head, "I,Raeaa it's 6n old boy he made far r Sole Sitting thus dreamily his face I)■citral chance, but that he will.'alwa11 train on the following evening. To ,. i an<i all tbI rest of his body more or ya adore you, Grandma It looked .0 ftaaay f --..*base propositions George offered no at its beat, ata .azprgssiria of grill.! lusts .marked with bites. "It-ie an un- the star which first rams to-ahare his threw it out int-, the wood,-bed," AUc• trbjection&-indeed, they were dutinc- thoughtfulness giving it an'attraruon' bgnimoaiy"swkwarl tiustnees for .me. loneliness iatbis shadowed world above explained with.flusbing cheeir. i by a¢reeable to him, am lessening the beY"n{1w'hat it was entitled to; jiedl:ed ,}red your`couoio will sol forgive it in all the ahining multitudes in leaven: Grandma said nothingbut her kind • lime he would be forced to spend in yyunit from a sculptor's point of view, a hurry,,1 fancy;. but it really -wee .And, though it is not everp watcher eyes overflowed as slitlifted the 1[ttis `I, the society of a It was an intellectual face. a face that who will find. it. earl or late, that ' y ' guest be cordially dr-' not poor Aleck's fault-be is gentle as y - Awted_for such.was the feeling that_he gave signs of great mental possihiaitiee,' a lamb, if only Le is let alone,"_ star may rise for him, as it di I for �.. J very irently and laid hoar on ties had conceived toward Arthur, but for all that a tittle weak about H,, tins a ver honest I •, thou h Arthur naw. Aman may mei! a fee 1+ed-- W%en he awoke an hour late. `Then they parted for rite night; but tire mouth. The brow Indicated some- ease dues 16k lei g which it ie wife he Grandma w,�y.pitting by h►v bed, and as the it were q toad his power to degree of power', and• the mouth and target, and be touc'beef of li as he opened his eyes she said, gaily, before he lett the room, George went broken," she said, and; rl' in dON'.n TBE lg that eyes-no small ca actties "for 'nf[ecLiori °� g ve had the- tmxt-Phristmaa a1 do, to lock t.. Che•safe that wan still open p - - print-thoi. kiss oasts. his veal. earl. ,Joey, Ixv sane a rertain little bo- roTner:. - y some sympat y and,' But 1 mtsSt 1)r. Yee,.t.hs star ma y kindness.. Thee last, in ver in gotng.in to break Y rive, to Pur»uP its made .me the' mo9t beautiful bac . •: .thought, he unfocked the separate-com- - varying feat, she went on, -presently. ' 1't is co'u�' perba'ps Meynnd the ken of him t - s lights, could change. as`often a*-the ' my shoes you ever asw.': ♦iahr o'clock-' t e sun_alw a trikea horizon, er only to set again hefore Englishc e a r.ir renin wnr '-h _ - aY 4 for pea get it Grae<tmal" seise _. watch-chain and-extracted therefrom however, was blue, end they were hon_- that bough•at eight. in-s[rriag."' and -has-learned- to traderarsnd #2aheau :Joey spriag[ng rep in bed snTfthtow a thick and neatly-folded packet of let- est and bona In assail ° see pointed to a dead limb. hal[ bid- ty—rarrlJ, sen rarely, to shed its per- Ing bis arms around her n&-- ers. Drawing out one or two, ,ht looks J` yuan .in•ilea by the laddie foliage of the. Pert light upon him for all his limp o[ ng at Arthur Heigham at the age B g watrhin The star may "Of course I did. You are a ge•eat ,"` �gl�ancecf'through them sad replaced " You moat observe closely l o have g• J rue,ant qrt ; - of twenty-four would have reflected' J brig mea,' Joey. How did.you r}e itl" .*hem• noticed that, but I ho not think that the sweet dile whale touch still thrillii r•hat,-even among F,ngli h gent lemon,• him after so rZ as re may tie tp- As Joey was,ezplaiaiag the myries "Ob, Lady Anne; 'I:ady 'Anne," he' ttie `sun 'is quite on it yet. I do-aot Y, 1' ya! 7 of the wuadertni hoz•to Graatlma a Baia to himself as he closed the case, •ha was remarkable for his gentleman- like to lose my new-gonad relations da you are u in the world now, and you like appearance, ,and .a "fel law one in'Such a hurt be added, with a " Beyond the graieyard's barren wall,' few minuta9 later, be was attack with y p would like to know;" a irl would haven: y' a ettddea idea. aspire Io'rule the r busily society, and g somewbat forced smile, "stdd i`am to or,.worse atoll,.have since txen moil'to i., dubbed him "nice-looking;"- and •a some richer owner. But if once it has "How stupid I am. he cried. kis face have hath the wealth h and the tuft to do o_avra from here th evening," br hteni . . it; but yoq must riot kirk over the middle=aged wnmate-manmost wotrten g The intelligence was 10f ygvery ren, if once those lips have met, the carmried itto, our =ooh 1'a nix tlst�i traces, or I shall tx forests to sit rasa do not really understand the iminen%e memory must aerosis; the anal knows y y J R You area the difference a between men until they 'are eheleataeF[a t�u>;out'heal con ern..d g little khread ) thovght.it was loaf: What a ataiyl" you, Lad Antis, thou h no for etfulness, and: the li tl And Grandma never told hien auy Qif� wife of a Brummagen knight, and t getting on.that way-w•ouid have-re . ,,.I am very scary'to hear tha4.," she of ilio elrun out., trill it not claim' iia think that it is time you hada little cognized in him A young man by nu said. "I hoped.you writ gain to'at ownf For.the cam act that it hasaea6. forest. means uninteresting, and one who g ed t'.' reminder. Fou are grosing A touch g' for some iime." a y among holy things;,t hat love ton independent." .- .. might, according to the airc:ummtartees•- i bol . "'Ani ao'1 ntiglit have, had'it not 'which it has given is of its own nature, TALLEST'WOM•AN IN AMMICA. • of his life. develop' into anything• or peen for th,0 ;irate Aleck, buthe has anal eat of the hodq. alone-it is in- probably the tallest woman in j . ---' L. of in particular. put a los sojourn with writable as death, and.evt:rlasting as P g your cousin America has oat died at the l]i •f CHAPTER •. . Presc+ntly, drawn by some yes offunguessed an I and the Qhost uf'Snarleyow out of the the heavens.. - S j. tr I. Arthur's asleep was oppressed that aLtra'ction, Arthur took his eyes cjif an queation: sit I auj)pose [ must go by Yes. -the fiat has gone forth, for grind Mexico. Her height was six feet nine L. „ '.flight. b' horrible nightmares of fight industrious water-hen wfio was. biiild the 6.W tram.• At any•rate," he adrt- or for evLl, for comfort or far scorn, inches. She was-born' in the State •f ._ . •. (• - ing dogs, whereof the largest and most Ing a nest in a hurried way, a»;tisough' ed, more brightly, aa.,a thought struck for-Che. wo-ld'or for eternity:he. loves Sonora, and was in be wa remorka[ile ferocious was fitted with C,'eo'rge's red•- mho were not taste ,urn of his futon-= hiss, " I must go from Isleworth," Henceforth Chs lope,-,so.l htlumusual � her! head, the effect of which, Screwed, tines, and perceived. a,large raven She, did not appear to see the drift.and yet so irre,leemably given, wIlllbe except eel)ast fewyearsshe has been a Ifa- Y` 'without any eye to the fitness'of things, standing on one leg on the grass, about of the tail hart of his remark; but aa- come the guiding safest of his inner mil figure in the attests of the - to the body o[ the deceased Snarleyow, three yards,ft hire, nsd y ering at.,sticrred•:' -• . . - . life rough-hewing his iieatinie9, direct- ca ital of Mexico, where she tittraoted '` ' Atrurk hiiin ss peculiarly disagreeable, him comical2 out .of one. a e. Phis I am koing i�ith 'ply fai4er tq call inS his ends, n9 ghcx t.iag its memories a great deal o! sttentioa from M[ ' . He himself suns armed with a gun. and, wa odd. But his gland did not stop at, isl, -orth at three this afternoon, and holies Thruugh the -whole tahric strangers and travellers. She died at whilst. he-was affil arguing' with Sir itl the raven. for a pard or two beyond 11 we shall meet again there.; of his being, like an itlt'Prdoven thrPait the'age..of forty-three. Her anise-was Jbhn Bellamy the nice point whetber )t he caught sight in a white mkirt,I so but now, Tiefor@ 1 go in, I will-show of gold. H'e.imav- sits. against it, but. Magdalena Cicute. She was aneduo0t- - should he execute that artirnlar ani and hisyeyee, traveling 'upward, saw p i•ou a better place than this to fish, he can never forget it.; pthpr interests ed axed spoke the Spanish 'language mal, as he felt a carnal Ionging.to do, fust a rrninded waist, and then a bout a lilttle. higher up, where. Jakem, otir and ties ma. overlay it, hnl. they can- with difficulty. . • ••• - ''it.would be manslaughter cr dog_ and pair of shoulders such as few wo=;gardener, always seta his night-linea.'• not. •extinguish it; he may drown its - .- - , slaughter,, he found himself: -wide men can ht),s., and at last, another Arthur amented, ss h'e would have fragrance in voluptuous scents, hut. . pair of eyes; and. he thea and -there l .'•':A GOOD .R,L7LE. • ' > . awake• !' y y- in love.1 been glad to assent to anything like- when these: have satiated, acrd become• f1511 utterly arA:irretrieva.hl J hstefu,l,It vvi)'I•'rearipe; . It is R It was very early in the morning ly td lirnlong the interview, and they' . pure c'ind sweet good rule' in home Life ''ta ' of.'.the 1st of May, and, contrary to "Good heavet>s!'' he said, aloud-poor walked oft slowly, togethat, tarking is as eeer.' 'rime or sepatation cannot,dP- avoid all arguments which tend to ir- . the usual experience of the inbabitants- fellow,.he ,lid not mean t.o'.say it, .it cheerful4y as a cease that the •oever rtroy it-for it is immortal,; use cannot ritate or wound. Blessings._on site.. _ "of these islands, the sky gave promise 'va wrung from the drpth of his lies rt cation would soon come to an end would ml,ale it., pain• cam on} -inetiEy it. It, memory of a saint of 90 yeara who ' .• . of, a particularly fine day, just t.ha - BoQd heavens. hoer.lavety see is!" ail'. The, mliot. was reached all too' will be to him as'a heacon-light to she once said "Dear.child, never insist rs , day for fishing. He dirt eat ee. s espy, ' Let the reader iinagiei>;'fhe drtladful`�soon, and Angola with evideni rsiuc-;sia-horn mariner that tells of borne the Iast word'about anything.-.it 'isn't ' '- rad;hjid he done so, he had had enough confusion produced in that other pair ta.nce, for she was not accustomed to' and peace upon the'shora, as a' rainbow a-orth,while. You can keep your owe pt__hiq doggy•ArrAa��; sp lar {<ot rep, of eyes a'1 the.npen e'rpreasion o[ Euch'ronceal her feelings, esid, t>pat aM promise net npotr-Itis sky. It alone of opemon; Dat-'let font-Prierid- arc dressed, and taking his fishing rc>,1, les a.sentiment,'and the vivirl blush,that�must.. now so. ; all things pertaining to him will defy press his it ked wants ar Sud r•- ihimself out of the house as he bad been iitained.the fair.fa,:e in whii-If they were :"Why- must you go so soon I" 1 the'attacks of the consuming-years, tune for tone part,Ilo quarrel a'coat a - nstructed to do on the previnur: tren-' set, if ht can• But somelimy they didl "Well, to tell y, and when, old'and withered. he la a. trills, .. - ._. . I C.. t you the tints, Ito-cin y .,eng, and, releasins; Aleck from his out- nut. k•rotr angry-perks,". it, was not is' r y birthday-1 am £west•j £o-day- him down to,die, it will'at fat present - - 17ouae,f5rnrebdnd foweid l9rathatai like. to th• nature nf.ths mast'strrnly ex-. and'J knots that Pigott, rnJ'ol.l a¢ree;l itself before hie .glaaing'egea; an em- - PROJITLp IT.. _ • -- ,- - - - - ' Aral"about, this timu Angela cvnke up prew+ive young lady to grow angry at means to give me a little preee����i-tt, at readied Joy, clad in shining robes, and Mra. Watts-she doctor reit a gs•e ton,Tor she always rose early, and ran a c c:niplimeut r<bich, hew•ver marked, breakfast-,and• she wt•11 be drea'dfnlly; breathing the &ire of Paradiai I cry is bealthfui. to the window to see what and of a was xn evidently genuine and unpre- disappointed if I am lata. She has been; For'sul•h is love to-'those. "to Mra- Potts-.I know•it-is,- .A.Re•i - • (.,r' --clay she had got for her birthday, *P-' m•difale.l. in eiether -moment` Ar- thinking a great deal about me, you • it hoe been given to see hirer fare to cry gnia[d arreatrip fo ties sealA►et• I* it to fie ire fine. she thie:w• oj)eri thitr t!ethougbt ,him of what ha had ase." - itpeca• - last year, aril i rams back feeling bet.- „ - ^tire old ls'LtSre, at whi h her pet raven, said, read It his tura to blush, He "Mar 1 wish you 0ia0y, very me Y. �Fo b& Continued.) ;- ter than I bad for eft ever ee 1006• t • .. fi z, 5111` M f 4 X ,, e. _ , u R'R f .3 6v p`k'P .3 '�'4 •'' - ..,°. x• , ,� .i7.y,•,.tr-r6- w2aa;.w'•.• .., y.d'F,',• <. 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It is well also to bare a box o! L° � w ;� old life had seized her; each time it and fine places. Do not underta:.e to gravel-or crushed rook wl:Thin reach. s^*:. had gained a fier er hold, and she trim all trees into the same shape, but There are other methods of feeds - y ' ""' TB:EE PRUNING AND CULTURB. 'fi b fled livin room cots knew what the end must be And now _ ._. apply the foregoing rules to all sorts. that give good results, but, cost con- $; I'll g age,a she asked.herself: What was she A readertaaks for advice about treat- Special difficulties occur with special, aidered, #t is not easy to find a better ... d-rooted cottage standiaS doing among the fettered house dwel- ing as old orchard. Caa all apple trees varieties, For instance, a Northern Spy one. With the exception that the "` , of a Suffolk heath s Iera of spoverty-stricken hamlet-she be trimmed.alike i Some of his are full "ill generally spread out into limbs clover rowan may be omitted during "r, ' sloes by tDe•side o!&wood wDo was o[ true Romany bloyd.ahz to from a tingle¢pot, bringing the strain that part of the season when this poii� whom fie of shoots runnin u ever here. Can all a that a t.'W v A ve-out the-only-tight 'Willed was the very breath of life? pear trees be renovated when scabby this by cutting. Use your brains in de- same method of feeding may be.practio- the gathering gloom of awtn. How could she set herself 1 e chained to tiding how to compel the branching to ed throughout the and old; sake another i And $third year. G L The occasional gleams that the hearthside of a boorish laborer, occur at more intervals. Very'.sreot- r, ai walls when an g uDburned wants advice about his ma le trees •. .-• .. .' Who kept her, there Fe:auae she was P growing,trees.must be thinned a little t able to cook his food and' mend his that are dying. Such questions are is the top, but the top never cut off. WOIIfAN'S WEARY LOT. � '' i.b► fel amid the bund embers rs- , On lawns where there Ls not much room _ -�4 k clothes f She had come to him'In a Cit constantly coming in, writes Mr. Pow= -for a tree to spread raft in traits that " vaeied that the room wag sparsely far- of pions after s quarrel with her pec- ell. I will tr' to give a eucciaot re- Hew tt.e weaker t3ex are Treated'er tike �~ siishad with c_ will g -- I. heap new chairs and a ple, and he bad been only too.glad to J grow up like the Spy or the Buf[am trblb •tittrttly as world be within the have hir for her handsiome face: but ply because it is all important that pear or the Sheldon,} or plant such as A)VAILas_C41i he. too, had changed of late, and had our trees shall be Matter cared for and the Prunus Simoni. Women_,o1 abort Iasi aaeaame e[ PUrchass of a laboring man often tomo home sullen and earliah better aaderatood b the people. 'I am Ninth. As a rule it does not pay to g peoples all 1. 'who fcsiptl regular employment In the because. the village women had rids- J ttadartake to.renovate trees that have over the world have ightfully, hard _ " fasnf g told that every Ja nesse'is a natural- v: yard and the fields. Their new= ouled him for marrying a gypsy wife. d gone far Iatb decay. A good orchardist times, but in few pima worse than iters was painfully obvious; It was born horticulturist. Our people lack is always planting trees, and always among the natives of the 'Klondike • Dlsin that_every article in,the room had Something that sounded like the tap- tact with trees, A neighbor goes out cutting more or,leas of •decrepit ones. region, _ - '4' piag of fingers at the window-at length with�an axe and hews off limbs. An- I find that the trimmings with old 1 .1'bilk B P- paned trees cut away, each year,.keep There it is the fashion when,s child. .. labaly abed the rough D strawwrs arousedthe woman. and she o other outs suckers off two inches from p me is Pietas of the dealer's store. The fig- the door and looked out into the niebt. firewood for"six months on a place oT is bora to drive the mother literally s �T' •rddaikletb op the table.was so shiny The•force of the wind as it swept into the limbs, leaving stubs everywhere- nine acres. It is not possible to avoid out of the house as soon as parturir , that N retlested the fire,i ht;the chairs the room drove her back for a moment and he professes to los s tree trimmer, m or Bak eof this lf we,are learning tfiith the - , of tion la accomplished. She is shunned aF .Lad she was obliged to cling to the ,But most let suckers row till ail the g Mrd an e►ngalarlty that suggested the door for support, but it seemed to B years, we shall be glad to have vacaa- by everybody as unclean and left to . i-poilbllit of s Life is sucked out of the old limba and cies to fill. Do not get'new a ' J person comfortably awaken Der from 'her reverie,and she apple trees her fate, while the father is put to bed oosformtug to their rigid outlines;the stretched out bar arms and drew in the trans are masses of.decay• in the•places occupied by old ones; they and aa-carefully nursed as if he were aelit lam with its deep breaths of the chill night air. First. Keep your trees trimmed from Will surely die. It is better to plant R gaudily painted How goad it was!' The neral! of the pear or plum or cherry orchards 'amg through acritical illasas. - gi and their beginning. Let no superfluous avtiere 'fife"s' J This is ams the Indiana o! the in- pedestal, seemed meant for earth and of the autumn's fallen Iraves pplea 'stood. Bo my ad- °g tawdr seemed to come with it from the fields wood grow. It uses up.and wastes vital- vi^e is, do not waste much time of terior, the pec to who have only with- 7 eHett rather than use. if one k 7 might �e�from the face and atti- and coverts beyond the hezth. There ity. Besides, by and by, If you have to labor on decrepit trees, • Pear trees in the last few year's permitted the' �. - •- was the camp fire, too, still burning out off old and large limbs you 'wilt that are stunted but nut really rotten whites to eater their territory to look -8&. wl s conscious tinder the shelter of the rid aure?'y can be often waked to new-life by'dig- J K tbd $e' not easily get the stubs healed over. i - for gold. 'TDs laquirttau�of the Aladr- taosngrulty which•existed be- she could small tie amolre of the nmol- .Suckers include all the shoots that b nh about and fertilizing them,,and . twee' theme garish objects and- the ,dering twigs I -A dark shadow ob.- y soraping the.bark and washing with kan'coast, who-belong to an entirely aeseiu-sitrlOed Qlaeter walla which cured the Mckering flames. and.she- come ttp about the trunk. and those kerosene emulsion. I have seen pear different race have no Stich brutal cus- . knew that one of the men was teeing that came out on the trunk: Look trees that have stood nearly barren - �.. t:oaigiaed them,for she bad turned bar that the horses were.eafe for the night.' for many years waked to growth and tom. They are kindly folk, treating 4_ 'bask once a year all up and down the main heave - their-women reit well, but•the let- . >a1poA them and was{casing mood- The gypsies were starting far the booth Y cropping. pretty •.11f into the fire, in the early morning_Reuben had told limbs. for the straight dead' whips 'of Rules will not settle all these cases. ter find life difficult enough, owing . 11 --her that-and they would not return to young wood and off with them. The owner of trees must be a student to the frigid clim&W-. Tie only -'lbs iiicotgrnity of taste ig y vaso- disPlayedia Suffolk till next-summer. They were of tit'pes and learn by investigation and Second. Cut smooth,with a knife.aa- Lag the Esquimau fishy gets is be- the fdraishing of the room was emphs-_ free to go where they.pleased. but experiment. It is to be hoped that our ' �: aiaed by -the rens she— far as Possible, instead of a saw; but common -scbogL. curriculum will, ere stowed by its mother's tongue"' - ' won�rtp herself. L glace at her'was - &saw use a a arp - (16_ "sotfislsat to om the conclnrion that Half as hour later the cottage door terward to smooth over..tbe rough cut. botany. entomology and science K hor- home from a hunting trip he is usually to t?� again opened. and the 'woman stale tLeulturs. _ ' ape W" an out of Cut or saw ons lane level -with the __- _. coca late! exhausted. Yer filial he. Place, is that quietly n . into the darkness. 6ba main limb and as close 'as you' can has Peen dragging a zeal For other weather-�votm cottage as was the now- Paused core ,the threshold and.gave 4 FARM WORK TO BE DONE NO�i�. Illy bought furniture the-contiguity of_ glance backward "toward the ' table. 'Without marring the limb. 'There is large animal for many-miles over the . Work is sow crowdin on every head. 'wb%b abs wast where bar husband's supper was lad what via call a collar about each shoot ice. His wife's first task.is to scrape ' eying to ignore. The and,the lasmp was'now lit, By .its Tba.days are' short an.l is order to miss something in the expression of 'light it could be seen that shehadput or br&ncb;'cut close to-that. -It is of the snow off him with an ivory knife. _ • bar taw when:the firelight dell oa it y Immeoae importance Y gat'much accomplished it is neer:awry P on a dress of rub velvet-it was the portance that you do clean. , that,is anmawhat-like a a r-cutter. Lone she wore when she ran away from smooth work; .If youmu�t cut a large to be ready for work at daylight every 1 ger next business is to cut strips- of tvllf�t suggested some captive creature the camp-sad her rh,ulciers were limb smear the nut with ala, , o%l. morning. - -Tbe'-progm"ive, pushing!seal t;lubber's foot lung and as inch - g prison tiara an the I wrapped sh"t with a brigbt•colored Y farmer triea.ta get itis wont all done ,lsaktsg out thron D scene of ka vanished treadom. It was I shawl. She bad put",ia. to•,,-a veTvet- Third. Ga over all your young trees or so &hiclt--whitch she outs into his . • a swtirtbr face and ahard one, butthe in mid-4amriuer,and-With a•small k- fief°=°cold uezther sets in.' The wogs- mouth, cho epi trimmed hat aetoh as the Romany girls Pa choppia. them off with &knife favor, and its large tables must a1I be harvested and ®toren desk eyes,_with pupils bear' I con- : g grey feather blew at knife or with your thumb nail cut I when he chukes. In.this way he is. _'+ ahnut In the.wind, Her hair bang before there Is.any danger.of their EAseted by the dim light were restless, ' down is glosaj Mari curls; she heti O11t and Fineh out's!! that 'yon see or freezi made to swallow sir or eight pounds - aced revealed a taanit icor tiaras teas `$ear csa teach of ru ng. . The.cora should be hu ked J P p'gold earrings it -tier ears and. Perfluoue ahoots.' Thia I of biubUer, which ts..full of oil and.ex- atyri the fodder in the barn or rare[ullp • .arms►attd pats that nothing else shout in teed?f the single gold ring that had makes sa• annual pruning, and an tatacked It tett Ln the field many of CellenL fuel to Prometa the body heat. encircled lies third tithef the were annual hunt to avoid the need of prun- • I until finally g y gorged bar gathered l mane of dark hair three heavy rings with [lashiog.hril in the ebocks will fall down, to the Fe-!and sound ayee is thorou bl _ :`1 was gathered closely about her Dead. , liants, She was a Romany-iaya again, g' T�Pruning should be atter the riouA detriivent'of both'corn and'fad-L At the time t the great interna- witbbat r hist of.any . attempt. at. and she gave a reckless laugh as ahs teaves'are o[f Ln fall or_in spring:Many der. Mice„and ec�metimett rats will-! ticfnal Ataykaa fair, whi h is held av- ' s►dortaasat. and her dress was that of closed the cottage door. trees wilt hardly .need to feel a saw 1' destroy airy summer on Kotezehus Sound. the I - . . for a. y coy much of it." 'In abler to make' ,-.` 1. - 1ah/m-haadi wife wiyomight at times i Hearts' of a oeritui i[ watched- Siberian ('hukchees cams over to ""� ' Before dawn: Reahen Lee's van bad ._ the mast out oi.the fodder it ahouki swap reinclrer skins' aeal� oil, Then And wsrlt b the fields. But neither ,left the heath. He had- rcu-ed h:s ft:dOeis not pay to plant tress,you do j t brand d t,i.f footling. It h p be cut- a e ore ee ing ,t ere is much trading for wiles. A. _lbs siti[re nor the fashion la which her brother dor ng the night,and told Dim rat and cannot watch. (m mere aonrenieni to bundle.tinea tar-! Pretty fa,r .wife can be Nought for j10 Ilfab war done could bide the fautthat be baa changed h's mind and was Heti- 6ourth. Shape your trees as tbej I thar sad maker better manure. "•The l ter. Among the Eequimax wives , ing to travel again the northern round. grow; that ie, o are tisualt 0r wetarthwvas of Romany blood un- He would meet him again in.-the' Pea the baud to ligbtI-cuLti,ag can to done with a hind ms- .the women are consulted d n t-be mak- '? chased, and sometimes .11'.I IQilsrd, faith any alien strafe. spring. and air. Only remember �6sa e,unie chine if the amount , small,,other-;•ing.-of'har,cains. -Tbe men frequently... IN bad been i stormy day, and all I Josh Lee. who had caught sight of trees► naturally grow %ery erect, gad wase horse or steaut power had better exchange vices for &stated period, - tiroaglt the daylight hours the sky a moving shadow in Reulsen's van. I aomb spread,out very uicuely, and'some , • Occasionally they rent them . out. - ' Ikad faaye obeewed Ly a murky. Blond- Heinen''behind a hand that might have be u ed" 1Ymc.n the moat g I form round heads. You must not try The• induatri:,us farmer will never B highly prized objects hidden a yawn, and said:- to force all Co row alike_' A Socket' be ,idle an account of bad weather, t:ut 'of hijouterie are,_,gia3a cruet stoppers ;wwrwk,-whiah came up iron thew' i ill ri 6t; there's grieato be hourbt g vii sed Am-opt swift! over` the cheap that read. nor doubt, and the •Pear is a round head, so Ls an Astra- will Plan his work' accordingly, He and stoppers of Worcestershire sauce 7 - �ouRht to have &'roam where. De_,can bottles whish era used for Esquimau •owr lyaacLb and out over the gray sea. Tykes.and their wenches Dare al�rara I khan' apple. A,BuUam pear -grows I work with comfort is bad weather,and t`elles. for lahrets, inserted in a hole ` gat a Iver fora handsome lass whoca'a stra ail the lever ii 8ittieg aileat and alone the woven fight up like s poplar; so dose &' have a imuil nt:ex•k of tools tieitb which p tell their. fartuced" 'Che F.a ulmaux of.-Lahra.tor_have a- cstuid dill hear the wind, wailing _ Rag apple, sad so v�eay .larj,efy does' to do ordinary repairing. During q �b the ragged fired e'ttatbar- Northern 'S winter: the Yarm mae•binery-should be Peculiar way. of treating 'old women. B Spy when young-; but it j The Latter, if too feeble. tr he io 'Yrted lbs heath; at time+, when s vio- spreads when older. +repaized pad repainted when nares-. neer _ WME, tJLT LANG1•1-bT - Fifth. Head your trees low ilo%in [I eery. -: It is surprising what an amount hey areeful rao ea frnmNhuntsr aero Teel tiaAt seemed to lilt the Iooae root do not mean so low that-you cannot'.of repairing a man who is handy :,iib B ths"k its sadden shook upon the ot- Since Mime. Lily Langtry has again y tietLY can do, sad what•a saving it et- be unable to'walk. Then the trii•e- received attention from the Prince of I drive unuer..'There will be trouble with I leets in'& year. A-small'stock of tools, by habit more or'lase nomadic—iA sei L- ` !alas wally drowned the distant roaring spreading trees like 6pitzeuberga and - Wales the [aahioaahle wt in Eaglan.l. Gree,ninga sad lw`In s and J'unutneta. if.,-inc'luding-those ueuessary for black- ed with a sudden desire to mo.e an, _ _ '- K the 'oat's Now and again some are quite ready to welcome her lanI.back ,.J°u'Iiead too.law.As a rule, about five smithiag, can Ix• hought for.1315 to $20 and the Luckless woman .is deaerTe'd. c erted Iearet from under the garden sad their_ race Wi.I-Ave,thefr e.ost every ery likely, alter they have gone some to the. fold, It was a 'remarkable case 1 feet is low enough for 56e' brat forks; g P distance three or.four•of the mea will fibrae wets blown against the window 1 but you cannot do all Itis beading at Yegr. l[ wa ,•,:•and other implements retrace their sir on pretense of look �DeA but,the woman d1Q Dot tarn her goo3" inolt that -t Jersey Lily I first. The first few years you must let are kept is gcxnf repair always and are in for a last ammunition beg or some bought the not Aus alis.Corse Nor- lower• limbs remain so as, not-W make' well 'patrttedr they-wilt last one-half R tread, and such startling sounds were man just a f,;w wee ago, and as good the trees switch like,.and check its de-i longer. All this can be done at home oohed the corpse 1,theeoldtwoman.rack be wilt it tb* Oeoa unheard amid the loud beating u[ I ver meat. Never a at a very small expense. p rain squall• fortune ti•ould have it. 'orman won the op poll the stocky ap- - Winter,is also'' good time lo`Prepare, he found. hound with thongs 'accord- '`� "TDe'griea' won't sten far from the most coveted prize.• t Ceaarewitch I'pearance• of's tine and -make it'.look ar- tag to the customary method of die- s y like a whip analis - 1 material for fencing and building I posing of the dead. and covered with.slaps the, ,"_she muttered to.her- stake. 'In addition Mee. aagtry won Sixth. Whea you trim, carry &sharp'-poses. . .Also.to lay in a good supply, a pile of-stones. 'Women- who are pati, as the wind rattled the window 1=250,000, her return from 50000 she pruning knife _and a flexible strung of fuel, for -the majority of farmers deemed unlucky or who happen to Le Creme, and an sueddJ, which found still use wood,, ready for the stove. tta wp beneath the door, acatfiered had invested. While the fat Idly was; Piece of wire. Do not feel sure that When Pre &red about s earahead.and disliked are driven from she ramp- ,. some of the eAbt that was sprinkled t having a banquet in honor of -inning. I there are not grubs under or in the p J a fate sssurin4 Ieafh front cold•and - p bark. Where it looks black tilt, and thoroughly dry, about one-third lose Danger. it is a common thing among tea+• oa the floor. news• was received-that her husband, .if the under bark is black also, cut' is required than if used•green. There these Labrador Esquimau: for the Me'was thinkingof the life she had Langtry, dying J are always mild day's when this work' Edward Lan tr war d in in an in- free! until the dead part is removed'l mem to put up their wives ea'stakes abandoned,of itis time wben,withthe I sane as Iain: Aa Mra."I:an I And ca{t be done. : Later in the winter ma Romsey font of her tribe, she had en-! J gtry has for you will then also make'sure'that sure '.can be drawn W the [fain and'!'a gambling games. '_" e heath'under the shade-" some time past had so much trouble I grubs are not concealed and 'doing I Jump if you please, from the north- of theme very firs which were now spread- about securing a divorce, the one which i mischief. About the lower trunk ex-�' r th ground in p pas ondjti�o�:era to the. southern end of the Am - . amine for borers; and use your flex . erican •continent• ani you will • find •' - ing thele dinky boughs seaward before y;1 to spring. the storm.. Some of the rhe obtained in"�alLfoinia. having been foie wire to kill them. Cut free! . c the women having equally hard times _ ., gypsies were it is[ar,Less camped there that eight, but none of declared illehal, the death of Mr.Lang- damage to cut a tees than in other ways. Among the natives of , .'.; them had some tones her; they looked try removes, the last barrier tb 'ber'' to•Leave it to the mercy of klestroyers:I WHAT TO FRED FOWLS IN WINTER. Terra del' Euego, who occupy a re coq Ri [ go over thee'whole trunk of all trees where the cold is as severe as in the apo\ Der as as outcast; nmvorthy o1 marriage'to Prince Esterhazy so no' -fruit or shade trees-annually. if i We all like a warm breakfast ons country of the Esquimaux and food intereourse with their tribe. Only Reu- doubt before long "The funeral baked 'infected 1 o oftener. , After a &r- meld morning and farm fowls appreciate i :', ten Les-"Watcher Lee," as the keep- B is much more zcarce the gentler sox ars called him-Dad Dad awori to say meats will furnish forth- the marriage .ugh•work with knife, 1 use a wash of one t.00. Place clover rowea, cut to, is expected to vontrihute 'to the food' to hes. Her mother had refused to feast, atroag kerosene emulsion. - This L ap-; one-quarter-ino6 tengthr in a"pail and imT'P1J-ca sekaona of famine.. �t'hen:' -• open the door of her van when she By the way, the Jersey.Lily has had ply is some cases'once a month. -Use pour oa atifficient , twilit water ti 'reduced to starvation point these �av- a Pint to a pailful of water. Keep a p° g, l i segs kill the old women and eat them. kttoeLsd for admission-she had seen a' checkered career. Every one is not gallon of emulsion always on hand. 1 t scold it, let stead for a few titinutea, B _ l,nd close it as she crossed the Death-'I aware that she was at one time the is the best of aft applications to make' then add equal arts of corn and oats,I. . and where she had looked back as�he q P t,:ratd'away, .her sister Flvira had; reigning belle of the'[sland of Jersey, sickly trees revive., It is probable, if cued together. and wheat bran to S�1fYA'I'HY. . afghan mockingly at her from the :,Site was -Emily-Le. Rreton. When she 'Jour shade tress have been eying, that; g there are borers somewhere. If not,I which is added one-sixth part animal I Sympathy is a form of ChrisLian ser- telte of Der htieba4d'a van. Almost became the bride of Edward Langtry sump form of anthi-ax or fungoid lis-!meal. Mix awl feed' at (moo.. . Give vire. I't is not favor granted Ly one . - adstomti sd againstReud,with rage and hen areae.'her i her trousseau contained but 12,go•xiis• ease•is at wn,rk. Use, is eititer case,I,plenty.of pure water .to drink. Be� and reeeivejd hj another; it is that ar.- After they moved to London she.made the keroigene emulsion. If yod are aura tinge gate,.and he had asked what of anthrax, or find no twrera,.wash the e.ire not to forget. the water tion by which one life enters into an- a'led her. Was she not happy with a : friends with the swell set., It wast the = hnusi►dweiliag husband 9 Didn't ''the ' Prince of Wales who [first called her trees thorougHly with copperas water, - :1t. 'noun.-'ratter a few spoonful of j`others life, l akEs u�+'n portion of fife nr is' treat her well f i`res she tired l- fan Porunda.tn:fifty gallons of water. whehi in the lit ter, to afford the hens i,lturd.n, shares the jay o[ sur case, Ise- If6 the Jersey T.ily. Loudonera raved over This should he done when the foliage a little .exercise.• Gather what eggs comb+ for the lime lxs ng a hart of that- . livinig the respect&ble lVe of a•plow-I her 'heautj; *and f>dets, chanted her is off. A good supply dropping atwut� life, ,-inti' contributes to it some of it.9 „`3 drivers wife 1 .Did she wish herself 1 �there are, to keep t Item from freezing. own st rienglli, It does not weaken the chorus. it win rumoured that she he- -the roots will do no harm. hack among the rascally raving crew came too familiar, played a'trick' on Seventh:Keep'atl.'aurts of (,reed -,cell j Tbweird flight giCe a'feed composed cit indiviiivality of the life it hells, it ratit-, ,. who Whealed servant girls out of their';WE .Royal Highness,' in other words cleaned of grass and weeds about the; four parts tats and one part each of rr slreggthens it It-dc,es rcpt, lease wages and swindled farmers into buy- let a email piece of ice slip from her trunk, and well supplied }vith ccxtl ash its r•sponsii,ilities, it helps to bear ing woribleM 'grieat' Reuben hadheen.1 fingers right down the back of t.he• or'vther auulrh: It is well to have a wheat and corn. Scatter in-the litter.- t I,vn,: by re lievinh fife tension it gtves'- in Yovkshirs when she ran awayfrbm Prince of Wales. The temperature of compost heap always forming touse fol' Gather up the•restainder of eggs and oPportnnity for development',•'hy com- thecamp and married the blow-witted her place-i n•sociel,y cooled at. once. By mulch. This is one-off the, most im or-I sea that-tthere is plenty of clean water. Panlnn$hlp,_giVeB_ pe�y e_ourage., and . - -faarmerb'teee. 'who vas pmitten with! 'way of "dive.rtissement, hire. Lang- tart pointe atwut.a 6orticultural.home.!•�t'hen the favi' have one to r/io t for! fresh ability for adcnnre when the as- Der dark eyes and saucy looks; bother I try took to the stage. She was asuc� g slating presence is withdrawn. bsd.evidcntly told aim.all about t g 1 have these compo t heaps is different .. .pooyie. cess in England. but far more popular' platxa. Tato them are flung all wer(fs,i the-night, empty out water di+he's nnoil ----- - _• her.Mr did he not fling backber very" in America. Part of her.money was in- all leapes;All aorta re manure and.rot-! lock up the house. '.Che amount of l 'THOSE NEIGHL30R CHILDRi:N. words to bar teeth} But then be had r d in a yacht; she also fitted up ting fruit, Old heaps of re[ttFe are j corn,may- be. Increased.or. diminished i. Fond Mother-It have called Johnny L,;` sere lfrtw .his words,htut.,her, for be s-, fat .home in Californii►, situated• begged orbouhgt, and dozens of wagon, accords to'coadition of fowl ~111-111-' a dozen times to come in.and go on-an_ hadellsrtged_his tone anti epoiren to her upon r own mammoth ranch. Then it6 -wftl , begging,ber to leave the life for she tried in various ways to shake off. lands of autumn leaves are gathered for i,tad active breeds can eat more corn.to errand, but he won't roma. EIr is out whio� she eould have little liking,and pp000r, inoffensive Mr. Langtry. One of those rompoilti. jAll adbea And' coal I there. pl,t,ving with one of the.neigh- - _ ;1l take ap-Agafs the aid free, roving the last things he req,orted to have amities and brine are added. These com-I advantage than the larger fowls. Boil-I yob's children. said coneerning her is, "She shall rev- poets are used not only for mulch, but I ed potatoes or other veQet !,les may' •Caller, meaningly-He-wua't•etunt y wa>reilafloo mood had come upon bar or untie the knot hpr,father tied at cover strawberries. You r�naot too I he gluon frequeutty to good advantahb. F'ronrl Mother-No, Tha a neighbor .' ".be !!stoned tehts hittdr wordebut the altar." Some pie declare he A��B�J`emphasize the value of thin Cahhage, haste ancf turnips may Ice children ought to Trove moue resp�rt for it had Team bard to resist him' when he went Insane from r}6rriment over do- propertl. -It it a sin to horn fed without-cooking, and. will. help t-o' my,feetings than to go on layin' with' . I spoke 2(,Akgerly nal ve Utterance to oaestio affairs. On it* other hand be. "vw• • . increase the supply of eggs, Ground him after be has been cal1e+1; na 1'f . t6cc,e* test cal e a of fate cove bad become terribly dissipated, .a , Eighth.New about differeat varieties oyster sbells'should he kept where the phall-Iseod them borne this instant. - / r . . ' �, f' ,; ,�.,•� ��-"�ro a=;, , .r •,� ''`• �t ',• ,as � ..� Vit" �a T ' f ..,• .t'k'a..,r.. �.. .-. .,... ,n. .,f"^*t'. ,.Y: „'•�^&:T"'"P'r« .'�,rs.`.-r. �-c.. n.�'''r� ,�,� ,:.--yy ,r?�•.. ,.:.. .,..•..� ... .,,.. ', ,., yy -.re.,... .s�+sxs•a*':+s}.n..�.?.y ,^ :.r' •. "':r• ;'•'`'•'`�..^a x����rt ' a ��.: � ''�i• ',:, ryia.l+ s!•'4., �•' ..� ..r , - Y.,. , .,rljyi 4�.b .i.,y�,,,:�,+i4.! .J +t' _ �"A.,-,'. .r ... ,'i�S.dt ,.� ..d... �.. xr.:. n .,... ... . .+;,w:?15C 4 uq'.- r. ,.-::. -... ..:r yam` �f{ X'• •5` ��'�.- .i*-v C S •� K .Y �'`,'Qe•x. ,:« .,, y k �,.. , a>a t.. "go- .•.,e- •�-.,- -.. / .,.,. ..� � , „ `� 4 � ,k , fid. �<!> „ _ h r. .-.::.., «.:,...,.w, .... �,.�".�,,.v.,""., .. 'J '�'• y��,' "'*.,,.. F.,p - .. �•.:: .•; :r�� __ .-,. ..i'_ ., ':?,'-.d. .t aV�y.<_-,�,f1�v ��SLS•r< T.: ..r .y_. .. ;.y..b.,`.1,f.fi-.. � .. _ '>r. *' F R " Pugh, at lot'22,oon.9,Pio bring.{ -. e. Prtce tb' *• Bale to commence-at'1 o'clock s - Henry Savag -' �- Bee bills for list. Thomas Poacher, k i -- auctioneer. 'New,and Second-hand Bicycles far Bale. Chr' i B „• -- - THeasimy-, Deo.-16th-Credit Bale'of farm . All kinds of repa lie plvomphly, rte- m as _ y stock, implements, etc'„the propertyy of tended to. Shop and show „•,• ., John Anderson,at lot 27;con 1, Picker- --' 'rooms,'Finget.,"Piokeriagr ing. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. See 82•tf Ontario. ' �\ bills tot list. Thos.Poacher,auctioneer. _ aepoblishedeve Friday Mae" atitsoffice Saxasnax. Dec.:lath-Credit sale-of..farm •Insure.inthe...... _-• _ _ > AA a t stook, 'Implements, etc.,the property of a. �• _ _ `Re,� -. am-wo mhriet;-t-tat-26;colf- , i1.lsper7earl •1.001fyald1aadvaaee, Bring. Sale at l o'clock,sharp. Seethe F&RMER'lB MUTUAL FIRE INBIIR• rRATES OF ADVERTISING: posters for )reit. Thos. Ptinoher, aria• ANOE COIIdPdNY, • � vu` e ba Vy vt Insertion;per line t' - 20”, _ trouser. -'- - snbs�nonro ineertfoa,ger Ilse - a TuzsDaY, Dec.!21of-Credit sale of farm Of Columbus,Ontario, The Fsrmer's , This rate does sot tnolade Legal or-Foreign ad- Company., - ^Has made 8 efforts to deserve your „Misemants. stook, impplements, etc.,the property of p�� 8peafal'termi given to parties'making,con- Albert Collins,sf lot 15 con,8,Scarboro. P It is doing e.flourishing business carrying over stats for 9 or a months or by the year. Half- Everything will positively be sold. See One Million and a quarter of Insurance after - eearly or yearly oontrects payable quarterly. bills sad dodgers for.particulars. Sale being is existea9e only•two years'. You pay _'ChrlS�m ag Order 1. Hudnors Dara.,ten lines br ander, With pip•*, at To'clock shat , D.Beldam,auctioneer only for ratan)losses sad **rail's=ppeenses•in- ' '•sas.year,g5 a0,psyablo in advance- - p" carred in running alocal company which turns - sn'Noti*e in loosl oolnmas tea cents per line, out to be less than one half of the coif o! insty- ' iive*sats.per line each subsequent insertion, ante in most of the stook companies. For par- r _� I contract rates made known on applies- Nowd(lVCf'tiBC�iEttSs. . tientars apply to !(got No free advertising. - JNO..A. O'CONNOR, Agent, advertisements without written ustructiotu - 'a11l be inserted until-forbidden and charged a*- Kingston Road or Whitby P.O. _ :Oordfogly. Orders for iiisooatinulag advertise- �OR RALE,-Four pure-bred T{tm• _��agent for Norwick Union Pyre I3,eurance His new fruit ie particularly " a1s meet be In writing and rout to the pub. worth bosis, three months old- T,MI Company and tae^Dominion Life." 50-3m abet, - Csau.,Claremont. 8.9 enticing. _ Job Work promptly attended to. , - - - USE... - - 'w J CLARK PROPRIETOR l\TED-1Q0 aged or ora out - " ng'Raisins are er's horses, before.January 1st, 1898. Ad- ' Rug Queenston Cement the C°°� areas xosstex CaAWFOliD,Brock Road P.O, 8 s finest selected Our Pontice-StnetIadependenee �Lld,-DANE; MILL-Roller ' Flou-r, OAai - -For building- - ur l -A First-class Local Paper. Grabam Flour,Buckwheat Flour,Rolled Concrete Walls, Silos, Mable Floors, .glue Bell electrically cleaned Currants Our Expectations-The hearty Oat Meal.Rolled Wheat and Corn Meal kept in aipport of the Deoule of Pickeriu t ead_vicinitr. stock. W. .ELVISS,Pickering. 5-tf Hog Troughs, Cistetns, Culverts, Ready for use. pipes-, Etc., Etc. :. _ - - - - AR3I TO RENT.-100 acres, north F + FRIDAY, DECE�IBEP. 10, 1897. F holt Of lot 6,In the 5th eon. of Uxbridge. _ California Musdstels, Prunes and Eighteen acres fall wheat and rye PossessioD .Devitt empbyeizee two points, viz: That - _ . - to--suit tenant. For full-particulars app)y on the ,rayel mast be clean and sharp, absolutely Nevel 0,ranges. the premises. 78 free from clay or muck. Have work done as _ NOTE SAND COMMENTS. early as possible and thus escape frost. HTOR SALE OR TO RENT-A comfort. Pattiesregniring cement should order atone ErUerille'Table Figs. mayor -and Ald. W. T. R. i able dwelling on Dow street,Claremont. as some delay will be necessitated in filling Immediate p�ssaesioh glsea. Tarma ea y to orders. Mat CoOl;ing Figs.- u-will contest. the a�lay0rahty ro r party. For lull articulare sv to - of Toronto for 1894. .This promises �RxK 1IA1vTLE or >aoHN W. M NAB, . J. Devitt, agent. , P Claremont,-Oaeario, e 9 Now Dates, W be s hot fight- . - - - ' Gresswood, Out. R Cti TRAYED from lot No. 7 in 5tb con., Fitgt of #11e season. Graham Bros.,"-of Claremont, have Czbridge,about the Ltter part of July,-e GRAIN r white heifer,two years ofd past,with a ring or �j i lY been notified by Manager Logan, Of a Wire twisted in bar right ear;df not fora Oat.) the Chicago Horse $flow, that Royal A suitable reward will bs gived for heq recovery egs..J..Hor.Dox,Balsam p.o. " s t New POBlt3a' •--0— N@W 1`•TL3tsl: -Standard's mtiy was-receivedby him, H E STRAYED.-There strayed GRAil� z - knowingall the facts, and that the Com' from the premises cJ the undersigned, state board had no-power whatever to near Woburn,ten sheep marked red and ble.,k I amprepared-to ba all kiniis of ' disqualify the animal from ' stria on back. Any rwroon giving information the y The Beason is at head that iba prizes awarded hint b' the'getting win ALBERT CATTOecovery N.'Woburnill be tpop 7� gr•ia at highest market.prices. ggMande vamus things for malcia p y judges. Give•.me a call before selling-it We meat congratuIate the. firm at OTICE.-Tbe public are hereby -will hristmas \ pa pay eon. Office second door M �Claremont on having been borne out in' tided that, wberesa.my wife, 5linervs west�! woodrnf!'s-hots),wlUtb their contention by the highest official Robinson has tett my bad end board without y'' - z - lust cause, 1 will net be responsible for any a of the great show. debut contracted by her,rue said Minerva Rob Frank J. M cBrady• insou,from this date. Caa mas Ro>3txsav,_ - _ Years ago municipal councils had West-siu'Detember6tb'.X9W. a t.tit Whitbp,outario. sucli AS to of the liquor lieenses within ri`OIIND-Some short time ago, be. -r ;' ]gllrhne, Zephere, AndilaBlOns; their QOnfiIIea, and to those who were tweet the Rouge bridge and Liverpool,oa -,t al(@ the chance the Bruceton road,a long slim parcel 03 mar _tben, identified with rural council chaad�se,wrapped in Town paper. Written as '+ _ _ ]E;Embroidery and Wash Bilks, paper is the name T. glebardsoa. The owner And get work say that it Was a very Welcome is asked w c}ll ae this office and rseover lama, Plain and Fano Tissue Paper _ &orae fylllver, Laeed y v move On the art 0{ the OntaI10 after proving property sad paying for this - /"- p nouce. a Wyandott VPuil'ets, Stam ed Linen and R Patterns l -".government when that executive took They are now Laying. _ P - ' - s into its charge. Same Butter, Eggs and "Pouit l _ Plain and variagated Crotchet Cottons. said license $g - And also a Rooster. time ago petitions-fuer* torwarded to otos srao'za>Gs111121. I will'-sell a..number of the above birds All of Which we can supply in nice vanatise.'. each municipal eouncil asking that its *11Sbeet Prleee Obtalned. cheap before housitlg lot winter. members petition the local govern• o— phe&oe 61"W6 '12B 4L Ce1LL _ ~ meat asking' for power to control Returns Proltnptly Made. W. J.90RDON, References our shippers everywhere, Oorre- Barber Pickering. 7�,��! (t �1 p -Moses for gale • Of liquor. Although spoadeace Invited. _ •._ g• e F f 0. 1!LI,' PI 4 i`I ii L><a there were some hundreds of these PARK, BLACKWELL CO., Ltd. petitions sent, only one has "been TORONTO. TeW BUtCher t returned signed. This,is pretty'good _ __. proof that municipal politics'are suffi- I eineerelyZha& my many cnatomera for 'ciently complicated now, and that the 1 p t patronage,and modest) ask shut il� o Snap Bob-Sleighs . se y - councils do not want the power above - mentioned. . _,—...-_ - ' the save courtesy be extended I ' ' bavapurabseed W,,E.�-aastone'e business and will ao'tq be foaod_ _ -W. J. Hammond`, of Gravenhurst, We have say number of dret•alass in the meat mxtitat opposite "-= and James Allison, of Galt, have'each Bob sleigba,all finiahed,for T. A, Greig'* wareroema, Prepare for it by )aping in your sflpply of Under- Bob Callstabop. e I will keep all ware, Woolen-GFoods Hosiery, Etc. _ a b re , ,. been sentenced to hang for milyder. fila street east. kinds of fresh meats, , "Wt King - Men's all wool" heavy shirts and drawers 50c. The first; after fair trial, was found - _ - .. sausage and a'ltry - - �n **seas, ane Scotch Lamb Sfiool shute and drawers from 50 cts - _ gltilty of.poispning hisyoung wife, the - Al®X. �Ii36rffGLCIM, ; brie the best of_, latter in like manner was fouled guilty g.if Pickerin 0 retro ' 1i to $125 er air.' .'..of murdering the wife of his employer. R' v Call and sed. lr ' per p ' :- s for 25 ors, better 7. Messrs. Chief Justice and Justice see - .....Executors'.... •. _ me -- Dods at higher rices. - .. call aC�- I. KINC3r Ladies 'Vests heavy warm-good . Jfereditb were the judge, in these - ' 1 . trials, and delivered sentence on .t RED�TORS PickeriD¢, o�t.ri�. Hosier ,•plain and bed'in light and heavy' , as a rat time of 16 her,cashmere or. wool* A prices ranging from 10 to- in the world that the death sentence Cents per air, was pronounced by two brothers on' BORT. SADL- ER,•deceased. Cook's Cotton Root Compound 50 P P the one day. These doomed men have — Is the onlyBare, reliable A full' stock of choice groceries always-on hand B&t ' - PURS.ti Af T to the 'Revised Statutes o!Oa- monthly medicine on which not gutich longer to live,.and their tario,las, Chapter he 'R vee is hereby given ladies as depend is the popular prices. My 25c teas will Brand the test, try then. " sorrow,atricken friend's ' are to be that all creditors and other persona' having A.Par and time of need. Boots & Shoes are selling fast. If you need a pair pitied. NOW that the have been claims against the estate of Robert Sadler.lave i'IP Y b of the township.of Pickering.W the coney of Is prepared in two degrees I can,supply you at modern prises. - called upon to suffer the extreme Ontario, a retired farmer,deceased,wbo died Of strength. on or about 15th da of October, A.D., 1897, XOj 1 for O dinary Case*. penalty _' •the Iaw,'let the Province 'are required to sena �v registered letter to Il1 )zest.Prices for Farm-Produce -+ that the have so foul) d' aced hear Andrew Johnston of the township of Uxbridge, is by far the best dollar me tClae known -- y Y in the county of butario, yeoman, (Claremont -sold b druggists, one Dollar per box. ♦ ped Su 1 of Fruit Jars on'han-1' AO more Of them. IJeual Wben a poet office)one of the executors ot•the last will �" A pp y No. for s a1 ca>tes-lo degrees Snd-testkment of-the said-Robert Sadler,de- � Y person I8 condetlinEd• to death', the ceased, our or before tliie Not day of December, stronger--sold by din$giata One bOz, 11y�� �! • evil. 1{ p Ont. metr°politian papers of the Province 'A•D„IH97,their Dames sad addressee with full Thr t Dollars; two boxes,Five Dollars. Thal■•■ail Beare, - 7 I h1U�iva14, ll La Ye particulars of their claims and of the maturities . No', I Or No.'2, tuailed on receipt of _give almost a daily bulletin stating (if an )held by them. , 'how he slept the previous night, what Aad uotice is further given that after the ssid priCe and two 3-Cent stamps. - p P g lass msotioned date the said executors frill. Car" •n _ each meal consisted of, bout he 100ks, 'Proceed to dietrthute the assets of the said de- � COOk P y+ Y ceased rmong the persons_entitled thereto, .r Mladsor,Ootarte. ....G'O O D ' and Snell what he-wore to nd ssid *spin regard only to the claims of whit* upon the allows.'. Coneru In these notice eball have beentors will given t above repaired; Sold is Pickering and elsewhere in Canada � • � g �' and the said executors will sot be liable or the g .. F.A. LL reports generally censure the bang. said`deet`or a8y ppart,thereof to any person or by all responsible Druggists. persona of whose blakn or claims sot,s shall men, for not anderstandin his busi•- ! not have been received by them et t g time, _ ness, Such gruesorile articles 'serve et°r*asia'- Dated at Whitby this 30th day of November, _ New Suitings. New Panting*. New Prints. no good purpose-indeed' 'they are A.D.,1897. NeW TcWelinge.' barest �3ats and Caps ' - - more-likely, to•hA:'ve 6 `reverse effect - ANDREW JOHNaTON, Execntore.' WILLIAM WATSON, upon those who are fond of notoriety, DOW a McGILLIVRAY.Brock st.,Whitby, A' few choice'Print Remnants below cost. - solicitQrs for.Eaecutors. 7-9.' . and have not'much in this world"t0 ---- _ _ look _forward to. h cert-4611y would . Ex tutors' •,•_ _ - ' " = GEO. PARKER, Dunbarton' 'be in 'the'interests of morality, were -" � -" � • .the Ontario statutes to prevent tlles0 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ` horrible articles. It may be excusable ,to publish•, the report of trials, but �F-- '- PICKERING LIVERY 11' m 1 when the-death.senteuce is.passcdr-let J Q:. REIYfMER, deceased a -'__that be the•gong for silence on the ---- Firtt-class vehicles for hire by day.or- a BANANAS e art of ills LESS Purertant to tbe'Hevised Statutes of Ontario `[. p 1P97,'chapter C](1,uotice is here* gtSen that all - -night. 'Buis yin Coun6etibn tiaeet• crqulitors_umi other ersous hereby trains, Freight - -, N_ ,, 1 ingallG,T.R• • ' flRA'NGES Cr again;t the eatato of.John Hemmer,late of tho _ - Joseph Coxwnrth bee r•ty(nril from tfie Tbwushilt of Pickering,in the County of outar- I• and*sexes* d'eliver'ed to all to,yeoman,dereased,who died o or abont tb"' _ _ r •- Nortbwfet, havin,7 been LI(ern ali•surnrner _ arts of tbe'viila e, sixteenth dayor October,A,D„1 7`-are required ,, p Q C _ - - a - -• •He toteitn,t to return tliithrh iri,the si�Cin toaeu`d brregasteredldttbr to F.uos Rbm,uer,of and take up 1118 abode there. fJ �y]��s, Gordon.' Harry f Ontario,inawowl, lPickeriuggP OJ one of(the ext w .tntnt at the , " P I-. es Y who has beenin ,St. hflchaul yormorly of lilrt>9pital, �.Ld,l4bntlletntnthe ler,tdooeff I,}onsor b fnrree the STANDARD.-. Proprietor. -_ __ # i - `I Toronto,suffering front t h,nd fever, bnt I }' �y of tauuary,A.D„i�J.i,their name and R yp n•birvssefl with fn 1 artictilars of.their claims D � C a is now Convalescent, ii Vlalt[[]Q a-t 1)ta curt of the secnntliee lir acyl held by them- - R kuttl f v� e Drat S e .. Bllull C ' . . . taunt's, 11re: G. H. Silvester, Ibintiwood„ Andm.,tico dfarthergiven that after the paid ✓ LEMONS r last taentionerl date '.lie said executors will pro- LEMONS W8 =arta pleaped ty, know that 1.Iarry is teed Lo distribute the assetsof the said deceased Cp = t y' 1�t�/�� •Y� �, C ! . ,getting better,-Tribunn. amour;the ger6ons entitled thereto...having re- Se Tr.lbi� T hv�-aChllle, p {,�.� ga.rdonly to to the olaime of which notice shall .' �Stedh sin +� _ has been given as above required; and ibe Is.the Queen of all Sewing Sale Register. said executora will not be liable for the said - - e CAN DIES e B assets or any part tiSereof tb any person of tier- l4iaCbltaeS.: Try -It and - :,. TUEBLAT, Dec. 14th-Credit sale of farm sbns of arhose claim or claims notice shall not - be-convinced. Fop ••" - = Photdgraphers, .WHIT_ BY• _ a - C - - stock, implements, etc, the Droperty of said *eon received by them of tiiirie afore-, Sala b in W. Hopkins, at lot 1, coli. 5,Ux6l•idge. Dated at Whitby,this Sth day of •December. ' e' A fall stook of Groceries and Gould Bros.celet Sale at 1.o'clock sharp; See big for A. rti97,- our always on hsod, brated.Fl diet. "—se Ponoher, k_notioaeer. 'DOW & 1tcGILLIWRAY,Brock at.,Whitby," �--� H $� ��� Studio open every......... - WttDNa9DAY,Dec.15th-Credit sale of farm - sot c0ATitors for ,, .• ' TUESDAY, FRIDAY BATIIRDAY. Opposite Methodist Church SNOB RE utors f oho Sommer, omI a R'E esseL ATHA 0,N-T. 1-tf • stook, implements, oto., the property of a-10 Executors o!John Sommer,decesssd. •' + .., QLABEYOjIf T ,� .. , ` Fig; - '3. 2:.. .er t „'!`1'A"MI,.M °1"Y•.t yf`. 't•'y il''.+. :.`�'• y,''.tl., ,;. * •,t.-s; -• -1' �' ',^. :, •, .. tr .,'�` .�Y"'' ->; 'n.. _ •.f' # ,n. •^. .. � �•a`. V_5V r.; ''_=".#'n. :w• �� fir,.j�L°- c—,m .r r _r a.. :,"t o+ -.'. ,...•,u"'Y-nH•,4., -•. ..,.,« .... _L, r .''' - ...1 ",'kyr'' i;a. , ?3 "'r , ,., ^at,.'.." '•. •.�. .r. i .M :. •b .'N Vf:�. +.r..Aye ✓ ..t 1,:;...., ,.'.' ,'{MAM`^ 5°. ''.s'::: 4.6^. w�..-ya ..t 'h. .n�Yt .fi7 8' -.3..,. .:�7,e,..,:. •, "$;;S', >,;,..�.t -^^r•.: L""•"..,r ,P:-..f...,1 1 4,>: _S:+' :!'Y"�r,o.,i:-r .A: :�'" C a .•I. x `.,-,yg ;w +n .. �.;.... .,.i,. a. :: :..,-»KC' ♦. 1 T f,>t.,'a^.. >•p:••` :Fx.`.• +Y+N Pru.41 „ ,K :^ _'j:a ti..•., ;`,k„ R. i' '� 'Cyr v; - ., .- t . ^�^ ��� a i w �, r :' .xxc;a _ - .. - ._l.. .e,:r.:. �.. .. .fin _cheerjnttood. ` • (TORONTO FINANCIAL . _� � : The fOuORln is C11e eohaal report for s. :CORPOiiAT10N, x;��h . .No.7,Pickering, the month of No- 1. $500000 GOLD . 1.r,N . 'fem mib for 50 lbso _ . .b9r Average attendance 44--4th - _ Authorized Cap. $2,500,004 r' o]aAs-T Fer n,W d Green,A Patty,J egnt�su : x.. Garland,Llieeso:. 8s 3rd-l3 Monnet', ,� Subscribed Cap. 628,500 ,.'' ,M , H idaoliae,J Chapman. Jr Sed-E Oa_ of COA 20 PRIZES �' K land,E Lintnear.W Osland. Sr 8nd-L • This ComDsay hive opan•d a branch in the '�HOBeL,H Orland,A-Palmer,R Send- :- .. v e of Piakezlag.in the circ• lately o•• i . erson. Jr. 2nd-E Gordon, D Gates,L A day would beep you,rooms - 1st Prize ��200,00 200,00 .' f�hnn°st�on�k,tinder the manage• .11 ,,"� � Uaeter,C Lintner. 8r Pt 2nd-L Teefy, gut tit 2nd pr1Ze__ 104 100 a Depoaiet.Abe r•oeiyd and interest allowd ;. Oslasd;A$flollriat:6: warm ><ft wiattr. - h - - - -- - _ small-stove Will�b ra - — ts-sussed-oft-all-pasta,nllptf•as-&A ,° ^a Rae,R HaLderson,R Ce der, L.Monsey. - .- on very liberal terms, mousy loaned oa nous :Jr Pt ist-N Ls ,D Petty. twenty five. Henn diuofufopt . 3r4 Prize 50 � 50 eras other s.easiti... . E Fyiwasos, Teacher. and misery. 2.Prizes of - 25 each 50 sov clli:o. git$t3,.11f,.n.pr A ',strata smouait�.�e�f fat, 5 Prizes of 10 each 50 FexztEBB' MARSET. ', 08MAWA. WOUld�Y _ buratd datly� T It transpires that the issuance of * war. body warm and healthy 10 Prizes of 5 each :�0 osoxTDec., 9, 1897 o, D karat for Samuel Trewin,of this place,oa a gout digestion Is bad, sad� __� Wheat,isll............. 0.88 to 0 ss charge of personating on election day in dont et it from ordinary fat- - „ Wheat spring....... 0 88 to 00 84 "Toroato was due to an over zealous scratl• g " - $500.0 Wheat,goose ,,,......"' DO 7?to 00'78. . :neer. Mr.Trawin's initials were wrou$ly food. S' an efstli�r, Barley, bath............. 00 28 to 00 88 piloted on the voters'lint, and this being yeti catch w easily,you fists To the T Wentq people Who solve this Puzzle, if there are so oats, bash................ 00 24 to 00 28. - _ explained the deputy returning officer, coughs and shivers; Xhii� many OOTreOt, We Will Sive the above prices IN CASH.' Pena,brash................. 00 4B to ,A 047 0Al he voted. 'rhe ecratineer lumped to the pn6u�a,btonitd>A s,or Gan- Hay,new, ton...,........ 08 00 Go 09 00 �': •oanclusion that Mr.Trewin had perzunat-, Straw, ton................. 7 ~ .. ,ad his brusher. and got out s warrant, st,mption finds you vrith leo HYr T WITH YOUR 00 to 6 00 - a, This was wholly itae iaa pow SEND NO MONEY ORDER. Dressed hose ....... 6 76 t0 8 Of . l.. y g rp,•e hit. Trees- sistive power. Beef, forequarters....... 4 60 to 6 6s fn hall been on the voters'list for years �O this. Burn better fuel. . ', and is a most reputable citizen of Oshawa. If more than Twenty should be correct, every correct tine'will (in addition Beef, hindquarters...... 6 50 to - 8.00 } Fortnastety lie was not arrested and a vee �On� ITL�IC�N to the Money Prizea.i be rewarded our famous "Faithful Timekeeper Bilvilr Ildattoa..................... 600 to 000 . large doze of trouble for his accuser was of Cod-liveg Oil.' A ite and Watch"of which + Veal,carcass ............. B 00 to 800 1 ayerled. digestive polder will reYive; I A word The qualities Bntter,lb.......:.......... 16 to 17 A small frame house on Hing street east y the net -fa to UL meanie q Eggs,doz.................. 16 to 18 .'and soon a warm coating of T :, owned by W. H.Thomas, and occupied by price is'$10.00. True w�to of our Potatoes,per bus......... 00 to- . . F.Hall,was totally destroyed by fire Sun good flesh will protect the anal If preferred, th Time." _ ___ a evening. Cause of fire unknown. bloat Organs,against the cold and the .- Watches g. g winner e.a n I which are - o e urn--Ttnre W'" saved. The building y against disease• our Proud I DOMINION BANK � p y. chose &gen in ST po citiesReknowlodgedwas artist', Insured. Two dzea,50 cts.acid$1.00 gold-cased Watch in ITh Ade telt - S LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. - Book free fol the asking- . = to the Ca ItaE Paid u $1 500t��© - . of the same value. I P• 1 t -SCOTT& BOWNE,Toronto,OaL + foremost ., l.Thladopartment is open to all forthetairdis-. As thi6 won Surplus', - 11500x000 sussfaaotpubUogaeidions. The writer must derflllo$eriSonly A a word whicb�in the English _ . . -- in all cases send his correct aama with•copy y� EN hue means Ws wish it aietineray understood, however made t0advertl8 /�t/J, D -R- 4, theywullast and American WHITBY AQENCY, . that 1n i case do ora bold ourselves to a ifs ttme. Markets. .. • our f3r•:ame � oNaae'ai ssaaklas stsataa.. 7'sastsaaba apomaible for ovlaioas expressed by c��- . ;.1 q tp O q b es �ro I Qt - SAVINGS DEPARTKENT, p°ade°t''->ea Nsws1 y I O i 6_ v -° ° o"f. !v Silveratchea, every mpetitor moat tea t e o owing cos itions an Iatez~a.eallowat•atZttslieatotaz•atrta 8a - . Sia-As I dians Olson fa&h you wee a '� s w� ppb . notice of withdrawal required. . , lettere,I hot,.•+you will excuse me on the V : a u i ea comply With.them. Specisd actsmtlon vera to eheeoou•etion o! preeenfit 000saioa. ' 'You sue as Sohn and 1°» Fsrmar'a Bala sad oilier Note.. I ' n n 1 Send year answer on m "Interaatlonal I and so on. It not more than twenty wiz and +J. Sna.weie altatn ower our dnppia to day, ,7 I _, d i Post-card" which can be bought at the post-',receive the Watch and chain,and it these do R.J.THORTONi `t __>L;ot�a ganin till Ona bads, I llappeaed to a y v Q ° '+ �' b a �"� office(price 9 cents) There is no entrance fee not buy anything from the eatalogue,the whole 1017 �bTSO . . ✓ o a ! 8 Gt i y 7 C,M or charge whatever 'of the-prize money will be a uslly WTIded ' res a pleas in your paper fres the Cherry. . ;4. �V" a,y� Q- k i y •�, 9 In addition to-the Cas:+ Prises, every one'i among them,giving !46 each. All amounts in ' Wood cotter ndent about Meister F.Llle 1t.�^c a e O o p an CS who*ends lbs correct answer will thereby win 1 tote advertisem•ntaretaken at the exchange of VM11 WARM1-VI'sxs�+atetiea O''rJR Ce a°m1'Ox a one of our "Faithful Tims-keeper" Silver I a6 to Al TRAINS GOING EAST Dug AS rOLLOWr:+� experienienta�G grouin Onions On trees; i'm��ie S vac y� a a n e i b Wruhea,which we sell is Eastland for�J10aaeh S A form wfn be sea6'ttee to you which fuss, NO, 6 MAIL 7:62 A.1�. _ " and a person cawed Sweet William visitin .a ce 15M&N 1 as = and which could be sold retail to America for be Ailed a and forwarded to reach us by Do „ 14 LOCAL . . 2.50 P.Tit. at the modal farm cad hatpin to pick 4 14 s b d i a r& C C rn IIS to ems each 13 Every winner of the watch is q comber 46th of all goods ordered on account of - •. �4 + . . y O i O p nsivee Solid Suver Albert Chains to wear wt b,these prizes p f a d n on �em- j4 a LOCAL LocAL, . ' 9 A•M• - :.,.them. Noo did on bod ever bear o' 11 s 11 2 a« p a laex•: The names and address** of the cash rise TRAMS GOING WAST DUN AS FOLLOWS•- eiak slavers. - Jan C ift winner* will be, slated In the Timor. ally1. , Neo 1fSsister Editor diana Oa think.s. "20, "M the. Watch, all per oar unprecedented offer,Telegraph and Standard,o Lao Deo . No.9 ' J^ .. .+ which we will send, These Chains are Hall-,ber 31st nest, and subsequently in the Now .,18 LOCAL . 2;60 P.U. r- a ptlr J'fang east wed just OOm��eta hie G n � " e w '"1°� ZrMa _ zzarked on every lick by the English Govern-�York Herald. Drafts for the primes will be post- � :l -abaracisr nicely; Speakin O' less Aare • "a Apr.i meat.!t the same watch is required with Gold-,ad*Amo day •' 1 11dAIL 6:114 P.U. l ffi o • tl t7 flllad case instead of Saud Silver, a Chats to 7 1Yzfte your name and ►ddseases in full pita me. in mind O a bit crack Joun an .ter . w «m '.Say,�O muftis may.if desired.be chosen: every time you writs to as to avoid mistakes s>as>dTSs��•-a�banea Station it had&boot the trans &tion o'Boats • utter °+ "1O�J no:Q C , With out watch and Ch•la you will eeceirs 8 Orden for those .prizes may be me in ' _` I didaa lien vary weal What.it mean',,a0 r .• m = our mammoth Catalogue gaoelag Wholewle *epaeacely from time to time,and you will ba T1aAINa lOf11G EAST DIM A8 HOLLOWS:-� pp w ► ,s o c, July' .� Fcoto price• for Jewellery. Plate,oto. The credited with the total of all when Yea read in NO. e MAIL 7:4? A•�i I tpieesii a<Jahn &rad he said that come 1. � � ,e ""�,Seytl M First Prize Will be giTem ta'the one who rolves, the report form as above �"- 4." - Wilt hale the ballet that wbao the soul lest • I � " . . i Oct. ho tho Itebus,'receiros the Watch sad Chain,and 9 When sending order please remember NG, 14 M1Z$L !, 5:48 P,M «,o at orders altogether the largest amount of goods that the letter postaeo to England is s cents per „ ' the body it might enter a besetis, at a .� ,c' fO o Nov.`aQ from the catdoane; the Second Prize to the half ounce. and.if indUMcienapt.stag•Is used 8 LOCAL .$:QO P.M� t!N Or Osty ting for altaaple. II Ittight „ °1 Y1O .� winner who Orden the s•aoad largest, amount, 'the letter fa hStAs to go astray � Mums Goixe WZ8T DU1ir AS ifaLLOWaT� _ "'! attar a bird which bain eaten.by-lb eat. - s ". ase-•. - she spaeeit wcajd anter it,and on the Sand year alutser at once 1 You are sura to win a prize if correct, while No. 9 LooaL .9:06 A.M. even if pot correct it costs you nothing. " Is M=D 2:. P.M. x x4 death of the sal it mitllt enfes a thlsfla, �«�.! d ,�pDREi96 jtri 41 - •.. .. r"• - - .--whicb bein"ton by A wanderin jackass. OF ALL CLASSES. .PICKERING POST OFFICE. would again change il. abode- Amd as I The Watchmakers' Alliance & Firmest Goode's Stores . sally strolte the n;silky ears i satdy # a tdatla arrive from Toronto s :o..m. Soft Y OOka LIMI .ED. O T B 5 3 a m Close G T 3 7 304 In , Mr. a my:dear said from lassie. ._ T �v' to pm .--- --:and hoc little yea Ilse changed. ' rloorporatad Weakdifig to Act of Parliamant.-Capital 9W,000(A450,000). t3 T 6 p m oro& ,011 But I macs bring this ass a close bo in 1[•i la far 6 tai. wear aloes•t 3I o'cloet.,. . pp All hinds of rough lumber,matched sheet night b.fora. 1(bass taco ower maekle o'your valtiabta ins and fjoorinR in pine, beer.or - _ v I,t�rge$t'Eingli 3h W atC21mak8r�, n�oma caned oa all parts of trti•orotic un, sAY>Zsrais Nssct avaarasa. J «Face• ,i remain yo hardwood also. 18g OXF'4RT� ST'REE'T ?rON 7:�ON. TSIHIBTY $Si?wN. � Cable Address; ••CLOCHLIHE,LONDON," Business Established 1885. _ iThs writer as all that the above Gates, Eavetroughs and Mouldings ^ DeyodW received and Interest allowed at-a' !; --_._. eater is Sootab.-ED".' p A ➢ . i Hillside Saw;. rad - . - ._ - - _. , . In Memoriam. Pw4l 1rlills`. - - .- rtusras per coat er annum. ;Indisputable ``- ._ _ N. S. MILNE. . = - . _. At the last regular mebtiag of 8t.Paoli . _ . . - i YOa Commanderp,No. 132.R.C.U., Soights of _ $rown'e`Coraers. - g fFpPeALL� ;.. 81. John, the following resolution esus '' _ . adoptad f� _ - - - 11 Rail. . . ; _ ?� rG�jt . where,te Almighty God in Him-irlflnite A - wisdam has removed from oar midst our H E aY , T NEW teemed Chaplain, Rev. ` most worthy sad es p t - : - Fstbei Reddin, -, I - And wher�s the Rev. Father Reddin baa daring the past three.years, all Chap• . 04,94 lalky Oat, x .� {sin of our Commrodery, proved himself, I . ��,��. .i I . .... .. I .. I • a sincere pastor,a wortuy member, a kind '' r� r - and generous friend,a brae knight and air Ia1P@Ct from the Mille$• _ - it tamest worker in the protnotioi Catholicj. il 0 - 'Snigbthood,therefore be it . . , 5 Resolved that the members of Command _ -TO Slal,te, ' cry 122,while sabmittitia'with resignation io the will of Divine Proyidenoe, hereby � _ -' ',give expression to the great grief that fills : NO CliYs.l�e=is, -•'. -•-'.vur hearts to thea our bereavement__ — . r Tbat iu.,the death of Father Reddin,oar M . to Commaadery has loaf s iaithfal and sincere e Market. 9120 i. �. , s .. . _.,- chaplain and member,our Holy church a Beat III theUP -_ devoted tor,our city a respected citizen • .. pas . t) loved b ill with whom he Came in con= Hardest inhe �Orld. lbs y _. _ . r . 1. .e t. react, and his family a dutiful sod and an .. din Pickering Village at i�� , a.Sectiouste brother. Delivers g g, That our Commandery extends to his aj:6 aiDicted and sorrowing family and relatives - ,'$ - - - r- - 1. our most sincere sympathy, in this their Ed. Cornell, _ k• d8 of . ,. hoar of trouble. P1CkerlIlg: = That a copy of these reeolntioae be ea• .. For the Lift, Force, Gam ' grossed and sent to ,his ,fuse, 'stricken - family; also that the same be published in - AND � ¢ Tag Plcxr.Rltict Nsws sod placed on the C f] rem, 't _. _ .-- . •�> records of our Commandery. ' _ v u v' t , _ __ Suction Pump>3 ti W. ARIiTOTT HPPe50N, - -'�^�T _ h. -, .- _: H�rtE4, PIC PY�1 - �Li *w. put in on shorEest notice. 1 . __ P FARLEY, V - ' rahI'll a I. M.H.bfcQ>ra, _; _ - Orders left with D. F.•Every, Picker- :., . I P. L. SMITH, . . . . t Toronto,Dec.bfh,1857. Committee. _ ins, Will reveive�0ur prompt andel _ ____ Has changed hands and a very earefut attention._ , .. _ SOUTH ONTARIO oright new stock of Tin- _ t.l From now illi 1 Jai�tlar3 the 1st5 1111 y Were and Granite- � a ••I lads sold when•wanted I. "` of all k' ­ ­ ­ res vers ZAStltut.e :: vQare has been opened Find s 1 . 1. w Meetirigs. Coal Oil always on .1. . .. ..:. - GEO. GERO�r, ON ! G L. .. :..� ' 4 : I_ ; ,. public meetings, for 1897 will be held in the .19 .:h N _ .. NE T L public merFallWhitby, on �uesda3, De, 14th, • . -, __and i '_ .,. _. _ - � ������ MO Y O OAia _�� ­-7,'1:9f1 and 7:'ti p.m. . L;ent,-Col.D. �IcCrae,Auelph,.will speak on .. r - _ _ _ - ._ — "Tuberri loris"and 'Notation �t Crops" Re airin rOln tl attended _ T1 V T1 T1 'ON .:,i . 1. Nies Laura Ko=e, assistant taetractor Dairy 1� .g t; Y y ._ _._ Departwcot O A O, Guelph, will speak upon to while you wait. ' _.. , . :. '-'A tuart.ing in the Englisb Dairy, and m the _. _ .._• . - - - .. - - . - MORTGAGE SECURITY eveaing upon Dress,its-health,influence and = • • - : •- - _ . ., beauty, Sla)or James Shephard, of Queeneton, will : - _ - .., - - . .___ : - . E • R k;c speak upon l lanting and care of orebards { �} - n Comms ...and"Fear reasons whP weft',',the soil:' EaVetroll'ghing PrintinM of allklndl3 eetoa . . , _ . . •- -• . bought and sold o - p • •In tb6 Werkman:s ha'.,Claremoift-9lt Tuo- ••,3_.-.,•�. A11d -�. . " • Life ACCideftt, Plate ,! '- J .day.Dec.21st,at L':ill and 7:30 p•m.. - - - Steam I n8U1'a �, Lieut.-Col. Nlo.'raewill speak upon "Tuber- _ _ _. __ - sand tea . �1tr1W early' executed `c1+t this '; Agent for Fire Furnace Work ork Glas rn Boiler n r colusis and Our Farm Life, = ._ . . - 61fa ltoso will speak upon 11X morning in the - - ' _.., _ 0 • as ._- EoRlish Dairy, and in theevening upon, specialty. - ,"QCje• - - -- stv&eon 0 et 9 d.. it.health,influence and beautY.', .- _ t . Major Jas.SbelYbard will speak upon "Forty _ ,het fun _. _ a c---= (lone.nn n� : years experience of growing oorn,, end "Four ' . -" reasons vibe we till the soil."- __ - - - _ A p n .. •` - P ' , 1. CALL FOR PRICES_ - nny* t] s le did iartn to rent . R Come and tate part in the meetings. As we `v01•k vFrr�' neat.. • • e do ally out• Several dwellings in Pickerin; villa; ,liaye a lady speaker this ye%r, we specislly in• . -tai-„- for eale.eheap. yttethe mothers sad daaghten to be present :'}'�. Ws Keiiiiedy � and co-operate with as, a free and tall dlacar y ry - . - W. V. RTCHARDSOXI ,don is wanted to make the aubjeets Profitable. n • C n « W. (}BI1fiB$ON, JOHN SP.10LA[I ., Bund 's Block. i ' `YaPPdrllle ca>rd5i in =sets, only 25Cs oloeInDsle'sblock Pickarina ~ � President. 8-9 Secretary. , , /1 i, lr.. _ -- ;. 91 ra 't ,. rp'.hM.' � t' 7- .,vF.- • ',N�b +t,1c"ik y' 7,e P Tri: . .. F ,J ., A ,� "4 , a, •'S, • .. 'P.: N, 'C! ".i-YFt E• tH ^. R.. (.• �T'•'fn,"Y :V, k '4 Yr^•F �wf... ,A., - .. ; }w +">+. x •, > « .CIG•' - Nq;, r,: ^D .. 'S ,,,•:.�,_. 't ben »- x 1. .•C. µ-�=. MF ift ,'`5,.. ,-`. v,.`- r,. .;irk. ..--. ,... x,.•.S,Y ;,,�,;.. ': i w*'s '.. •k:C .E:`,iK. �. a" ..•� y,,,r� . sSr' " -,,,..�, '.,i ,A;S''i. s,r. « .v«.-o:r ;;-,,,1 s H"r:r ' :SG + - ',w:.. w .,.t .a,..�B r"• ✓ •r,- Yp•. . r „ € �., k„ ., ,R,. _a ,..,;yB, Y''' .,. - ,.,'U �r;�.J'y,+,..xa Y�v,`fh.. i' n..,.:” i rt ,�,•::v t ,y;'i ~t _ 0. .a.+.- :, •ti:. �' '.:tiz,,, ...er. , -r 1 A:_... .. n _1..,-r,. ;:'�.rt�"F a..s•s,. :, '4, f�x-q, '1, .-L- � �,-: � , - .18E ... -. h,R1TM _v a Pal the $niton to withdraw the 7anrk- s1�vaYs been a household remedy law UTTLE QUEEN OF ROLL THE HOME . x� i h troops from Thessaly. , your family, and also witch bezel, and ,:11111111The German Government considers - my Friends often laugh and say that -. . 1 think these two solutions will cure When the Queen Regent of the No the land oroupied by the Lorpryy. at a ._, fiiaoChsu fay, in Chifis. to bs ►Haut• A CAN Oil PEACHES. any complication. I tell them, "let erlaads opened Parliament ♦t est ficiant for a naval motion, sad poo- When the late winter and[the earl] those laugh who win," and!as I have x�Iw VERY LA= FRAY. .poses to enlarge its boldiz4 there, dip- spring months have come, appled have received d much bald u in both mad- amu° l �e she stated that she lotmatically if possible. P g Ccinal and household arse from it, I hoped Herr September that function @;'L 4, ;�.�, w�RL� OVER. become insipid in taste,11, indeed, they can afford to be laughed at. It is would devolve upon her daughter~ 11 It is announced that experts have t unearthed in 'the colonial archives at `are to be had at all. Canned apples do only by trying it yourself, by disin- Queen Wilhelmins, who will have at- L. Georgetown, British Guiana, a series not neem to give satisfaction: Dried. fectln$,[[slag it to{.pour dawn your kit- rained her majority on August S1,1888► ' a jlesaesstls= Items Aboral Our lAwa G onstry of volumes containl then sink, and to use in your bathroom I L Oeest Britain. the United states. enc s,8 memoranda giv- appy are seldom heard or nowadays. or toilet stand for c haadg_aad and have begw3 her reign. The yang I'$-, ing s tanning history of. the Dutch aporated" they are,and even a water that You can learn Queen, who stood beside her devoted . An Parts_ of the Blobs. Coadeawd ant settlement of Guiana from the. mid, It ie "ev , wsurfsd for Bray RsiNtag. the do not make pies-or—dui its wonderful good. Y nt blushad with becoming lemin- '- _ die to fuser the close of the seven- y p •1 s V> - W4t cea art p;fuLly c irming the lingo or apple sauce. Peaches, canned, 8• H• irne modesty as the announcement was OANADA, British boundary cLaima retain their flavor, neem to coma in to - received with hearth soolamatton. SEASONABLE RECIPES. - . - fill. the want, and arei bolth delicious The winsome Wilhelmina[s uadonbt- 0l m are being recelved for the Brown Apple Sauce.—Pare and uar- Natre•t railway traaohiee o! Stratford THE BRITISH POST OFFICE. . ' and cheap. IA..can large,enoitgIs fora q *illi one of the most iatere•birsg royal l iirying in'Prince Edward Island is .tee good pie ora family dumpling can be ter six large tart apples{ or the same personages iii Europe. Her chlar . oY ,'Fielding the most satisfactory results. flume statis[fea Contained is tie-Aassal bought for.twenty cents, and of 'fine quantity of smaller .ones. Boil until pereoaality. her native wit, and uaaf- Y 4• The export live stook season in Mont- .. Report of the rosusaster•t:eni-rat, quality. Such used to.bel fully twice soft, but do not stir. When the liquid feeted dignity, bespeaking a felicitous trawl was one of the worst on record for " � The ststiatics contained in the an- as costly,,but the abundance of fruit turns s clear amber, as it will do if combination of the Queen and the H'ol- boiled a little longer without stirring, land pisidon. and her good common tits sera' anal report of the British Postmaster and the improvements in canning ma- add one gad a half teacups brown �_ The Grand Trunk in considering the General are is mann inataneea, like the ohinery hos brought down that price sugar, and boil.slowly, stirring) well sense, too often absent is such' oases, question of donbLa►tiacking its litre distances of the stare, be peaches, In about'five minutas add butter .the have mads her beloved not only by her r [rola Hamilton to Niagara Fella gond the within reach of all. A can o! __ The by-law in favor of the civic own- reach o[ the imagination. It may, as well drained, sad than stirred into the size of an egg, and one.•teaspoo>i grat- own people, tial by foreigners and all er+srip of the waterworks was carried a matter of orithmetio, be calcul ted followin batter, gad steamed for one ad nµtmeg or powdered cinnamon, ae Others who have mot her. L>z•Xisani a g desired. Cook a while longer, stir- peg by a vote of 1,546 to 85. ' that the total number of postal pack- hour in a close til pudding pail, is ring constant} The Iwtit seventeen years have been, The De P y, pass through a sieve, Department of the Interior is eta delivered in the United-Kingdom quickly made, and is both rich and de- Lad serve either warm or, cold. This Y�ra of anxious � to.Wilhelmlaa's . ,being argedto have artissawelia sunk during the year which ended March licious. One cupful of flour, a full is relished witti turkey or chickenand mother, the Quem Regent Emma, The to ttw 7mora said districts o!the North- P would be a nice dish for the Christmas latter has since Wilhelmina.4 birth os, WeNL 51 was 5,14I,715,CW; but the mind of coffee cup' one teaspoonful baking pow- table, August SL 1680, livbd in and [or hbr The escandian Pacific Railway re- man can only reel before so stupen, der, one spoonful of malted butter, one Creamad Onions,—Peel one quart me. daughter, the training of whose mind ., Clorts a good outlook for shipments dons a total. It is more easy to ap- spoonful of sugar, level teaspoonful of dium•sized white onions,. place tram and the develo4tmeat o! whose chasati- -- via Bt Jobe,and a growing confidence prebend that, If these. miseiveo ware Balt. -. Make into a .stiff batter with In a sauce --- pan gad co:erl with boiling r -- ..L..',amongst shippers in the sll-Canadian bar have been the i4al mother's only lion divided equally smiong the population milk, and stir into it the peaches, out water; add one teaspoon•sugar, boll'' thought. -From all that is to be learn- ,- Dt. 11[eEaohraa,- Dominion Veterin- each would have received eighty let- each half into.three pieces, or-put the till sea}lp Bane; add one teaspoon Balt, ed about the young Queen it would i . br7 Inspector, will open a '8tation at tens. poet-cards, newspapers and par- peach halves into the padding pail,with boil a few minutes longer; then drain seem safe W -predict that the parent's lIXtrotaont, near Montreal, for investi- cels in the course of the twelve months. balf a cupful Of sugar, a little butter, in a colander. Is,the meantime melt;devoted efforts will be worthily reward- s - oaa Fla tuberculosis and,other ills. of Ha one ounce butter in saucepan, add ed, ppily we do not all get oar due. a sprinkling of flour,and over all pour one half tablespoon flour,stir and cook'• During Sym• earlier yearsQueeq Wil- 1 The Postmaster-General .is. however, the plain batter, and steam one hour. two minutes; add one cup of milk, stir helmina's health akpeared to be an tho (Another cane of amsllpoa hoe been compelled to admit that la the iagred- Turn out upside down on a platter to and rook to s smooth sauce, Beason decline Consumption was Leered. For- � _ reported to the Montreal Health Offi- with Ane quarter teas . ser. It is that of Sister McDonald, Cent& which enter into this vast total serve. Use the peach juice;drained out soon white pap-i ipor tea by meanie of plenty is outdoor y of the Pansionnat 8 Catherine,where d Chan is taking Per, a nd a .sprinkle of Balt; put the.on- sport and athletic exercise 'the roc ov- te Be g place, The rate of for the sauce,- adding a cupful of lona tr a hot dish and,pour the sauce,bred her vigor, and now She-Posse ssea x thaat* have linea [Dear cases of the.die- increase in.lettere has Leena rend sugar, a little batter, thicken with a over�'hem. s , sera lately. ppb y g physique which will compare fa or- = ' checked permanently, and the falling teaspoonful of cornstarch, and flavor Stewed Cranberries•—One quart Bran- ably for robustness with that of oat _ The report on criminal etatiatica [or ot! has been "mala up is poet-cards. Dutch maidens of hbr age. APt�poa o! the Dominion, teceatiy issued, ahowa l puma, therefore," reasons' the with a :poonfnl of vanClla. These two battles, two cepa eager and one cap, her enjoyment of open air gamda„and ,_ - that there were three hundred and rules we have "thought out, and tried mater; wan sad pick over the cranber--as indicative of • democratic fast nc i Duke of Norfolk. - that post-cards are � thirty-tin lees indictable Offen•es dur- to S'rufaia *stent, superseding let- etwceasfullp when apple dumplings were rice carefully; put them is a saucepan the story is told of bar meeting a part? I lea last year than during the prev- of children playing snowball, while ahs , feta." `la a time.like Dura when speed colied for and fair apples not to be had, with.one cup water, cover and stew' four year. , was driving with her governess.' She is o! the.greatest consequence, this al- A peach pie, boo, is,:s- tempting des- till tender; then press thro h asieve; lytr. McLeod Stewart, who has return- Iteration is not to be wondered at.. If P ' insisted upon the carriage being stop- ed to Ottawa from i on•dou4 says that telegrams were cheapened, they woul I cert, with or without an upper enat. return the pulp to saucepan and boil p"� to sae the fu'n, acct aokhiag would .the Ottawa-and Georgian tray canal is supersede pont-cords. St is worthy.of Strias of paste to make It Ornamental for a' few minntas; add the .sugar I satisfy her until .her Companion per- sn aeetrred success, as the scheme is note that the increasing of trostingas� lie[teed 9t all events, mitred her to dismount and enjoy the I 1 -._ backed b an shundanea of English the, g yopular:ty of generous;noth- and sit; and boll jiiatt long enough to exoitemeat od petting snowballs herself . nP 7 poet-card m due to the-coneesaioe .have ttte fruit jtleotiiul, 1 = '**pit&% of the. privilege of nsiag private cards, Ing in the culinary line looks, poorer melt the sugar; rinse out ma#dwith•at her youthful subjects. who, much to L. than.an economical allowance.o! fruit cold water, pour in the cranberries ! her delight; returned the compliment • The 'Goverumsa. dairies is the Re- This innovation w•as sturdily opposed � when cold and set is a cool'' with equal spirit, - .gins, district- have had a successful by the costal autborities, Countless to them da t y, In.contrast with this story.it is r*-_ - y+as, having" made alxmL three hun- 'difficulties were discovered to lie in Peach-fritters maks gn inviting stele place to get firm, •-• I la Led that one morning when Wilbel- fired mad fifty,thousand 'pounds of tLe way•. Tte puhl v did not want pri- dish made rue same as apple fritters, • and 'a good-Ibuddin out of the usual, Pumpkin Pie:—Pura and• cat a me- tains rapped os,bar mother's done, the butter, which will not in Lha.neigh- rate cards;. or, it they did, they would g tatter laquire►d who was there. • ' - _-dborbeed o[ sixteen cents a pound, disorganize the service by using them Is made by stirring is the drained Blum sired'pumpkin int° pieces.- re-�• "It is the Queear of Hoilandt" came -�-• {� fruit into tapioca or sago pudding,just,,move the . GREAT BRITAIN. plentifully.Not one of these predic- as it is'ready for the oven; -oi the-' pits,*Put the pumpkin in a the reply, tions has been fulfilled. "NPwrly uhalt 'drained fruit finely chopped and mixedlkettle, cover with boiling water, add TMs, mother, disapproving of thin as- the Seottish Butchers' Union, ,Is sex- of.the cards passing throL,,l, the pot wits the frothed salt awes[ nod whites.one-half_tablespoon_salt and boil till•hibition of juvenile pride. did not re- tending its boycott'to the Canadian are not of the offivial ty,s; yet no apond. WilSelmfaa rapped again. and : steamship lines. trouble has been exl erienced in Ileal_ oP eggs,:snd.thtl served with .whipped-tender. When dine put the pgmp-!Qua Emma repeated her. toiquiry• , Admiral Sir Augustus Phillimore,S, ing with them. Another department cream. _This Is,a dait.ty dewrf and kin into a colander and drain off all, " It is your deagliter. mamma 1"came ° �- 0. 1L, retired. is dead. He was Sev- of the csa-Lse"Qery quickly prepared. -. the reply, tbia time in r. ntant tones. poet-office about which mush the ware"r, thea prem:throrugh a -cel- ate�medi®tdl 7i' �" ant -five A molasses cake is surely not In the ,The door y and moth-.. - T years of age. croaking has been heard is the savings line of a .can of peaches, but we have antler; measure the strained pumpkin - The London Daily Mail says.that.the ink. Its deposits ' base undoubtedly a recipe St once so Cnespeasive and so and for ever p p er and daughter were soon clasped in erre i !Ciag equil�menx of the cit is •tfaiaed atartliag dimeasiona. Is, it reA- I y quart take, nae,-yta't Of,escG other's embrace: As.'a gentle re- 7 lized that the amount nae to del:oai- delicious, as well as easy to make, we milk, one-half tut.lesespoon melted but- bolos the mot5er eai3:— • targe, first' iaadeI . to:tors os, Dec. S1. 1896, was gr8ater--by r`�h to give it to our readnra. ._ Ws, uPa e}ttbar, three - ter, one and a " halt 0 "You nee. toy dear, I am not always - _ the Centra I some' millinne than the wlioCe of the feel sure It will be marked "favorite eggs, two-tessf,00ns toroatatah, mired prepared to receive the Queea•of Hol- &LUgsated, and ail - .case vita a las 44 -­ . . Al 1� London Court - Da i national "r"evenue for one yearI The in Lha family roc+ilia book, far Hith the milk, and one teaspoon Ri'otind' land but to lar danghtar my is 1 Thursday, "Capt James Henry fry- complaint that the;eavinlrs bans is,be- mater familia° is there who does not.ginger. .31ix all the ingredients to-r [[[ewer cllosed" ing Cruickshank plea le t guilty to-haw- }aR larpl"ly uae{i 1►p persons who might consider a special treasure the little gether. Dust some.deep pie platea witb A l atriutic young Cady, t'oo, is this I fag etrtaiaed by taLse pretences [ifty� well resort to ordinary bankers has, volume °[ tutee that help'to ease our Ibur, line tl:tm .»'ith-pia.cruet and. little Queen. Pur:ng her history studies "c tho>aand dollars -from Lady Ran- ceveithalaee, 'little or no loutEdatioa. cufinasp cares sad that we knot give hruah the surface of crust all over •hediag about the deeds of _ - tldph Churchill and others. He�'1'he Postmaster-General has tnatitut- satisfaetiout Hare Ca the rerilAe: it is ��ith beaten egg9; roll out some hie violence done is times gone 4� !ry the 'uss sentenced to eight years' penal is airier which show that-more than simtrticity itself. '-Delicate and dainty, creat asci cut it iota.etrft>'-one. inch S-paaiards in the Lrow Countr Sud- 11 . °� rixt�per coat, of the total number it literally "melte is ttre moukb, Otte wide;cut one aide of•the strip lntoacal- denly she ezelaimed iso a fixe outtunt UNITBD STAT]3S. • of deyoeitora are women sad children apraoafulof meited,hutter,.one-half pinti lops.and la it-aroaa the edge of the,°f iad'gnation:— of invlaasea, cinnamon, gins;er, cloves., y ' Well, when I reach my majority. I precisely the class of investor which ;plate so that the scallops stand a little and aanend rho thFoae, of Rolland, d Sao Francisco theosophists are Pett- falls a- ready ,victim to bogus building all ground, of each a -level.ayouaful,;,al-ove the edge of the.plate; brush the' the � of gf,ain e=Peets me to invite ' M - tki,aiaa Gov. Budd to commute theses-,societies, worthless company promot- one Level teaap2oontul bi�arboaate strip over-.,A iCR beaten egg and eprinkls m m' court hs►will be very much leans d Murderer Durrant ere, -and other forms of deception. sola,dissolved In�ialt a pint of boiling' two tablespoons fine bread or cracker! iaistakeo ly flharled Serewell, telegraph operator, water, mix with the molasses, alit well..:crumlle over the crust, _this keeps the When the Prince of Wales was pro- ibaa been acquitted at Cheyenne R'yo., thea ml= in one Ihreral lalf-slat of i pumpkin from.sogging into the crust;I wanted a few yearn ago Wilbelmina siY of the charge of killing two ealdiers," FUNERs1L-WEDDLNGS. - si.'led flour• hake about halt as hour: fill the plate with the patmpkLu mix very much pleased with his manner to- r Siff-Iefeore, • In a well'ixittered shallow pan. The l ture; grate some nutmeg overt the top ward her, As he was taking leave of Cd. Blackburn, a candidate for Con- Among the Sban-Karene of tartber molasses should not be syrup: they sre4, and hake till done. When the pumpkin her abs ■aid, with startling candor: ares° is Georgia, is an advocate of India funerals are made the,occasions very unlike to effect in cooking: The: is firm to the touch of your finger and "You are indeed a most agreeable ,, " yaohiag, because it was necessary to o[ grand wedding festivals, to which test of this gingerbread is not over ten I a little brown os, top, the pie is done. Englishman.. 1 did not thin there Pan• I sCl the marriageai►le young mea and cents. Generally, we• do not favor' Remove it from the oven, set_ia a cool .mote-any, to udgs by the specimens keep Southern homes j . Jsmee Ct arn}e those meals gotten up tor'neat to noth-II place and serve when cold. A medium-I we tial Ln'Holland." . . y, jr.. mei, of Charles women of the village are.priyilegod to ing They tack in quantity to eat-i sized pumpkin will snake four medium- The importanf questdoa of the.Young>+!- Charnley, defaulting -treasurer of y y 1 sized tea. A ood platy if the family Queea's mania ss- still unaettied, " participate.• As it is not always a con- foil the "lancer man," eved it the are Qq ge - the Ptesbyterian Board of Aid for Col- ,Ieasin i y, is small is to cilli some of the- Dolled Several suitors for her head, have as- P _haggis, committed suicide at Milwaukee venient to hold these interestinx cera- I g a quality, tint thin rule makes monies at the erect .time a villager quit*' a fair-,sirod sheet, and surely. pumpkin as soon as done, boiling hot,! peered but so far she hal discouraged I us, Ttiesdsy, being unable to bear the lab, diagr,e, may die, it is customary to deposit does not fall into that category of,ez tato glass jara. Close the jars at, them all. About a year ago it wile - ' the corpse in som.s temporary resting- Pensive desserts. once and set them int a cool place., announced that ships bad been betroth- Dir• H. Dlattlantl Hersey, the Amc•ri- po _____j ed to.Prince Barnard of Saxe-Weimar.lilacs tilt the marriage market is favor- n wanted to use,open the jar,tura, •-oaa agent of the White Star line, whose.. The Prince, wbo is two years Wl� r able to givtag iti obaequiea worthy of HINT$ ON'POISONOU3-SOLUTIONS. the pumpkin into a colander, drain; , I name has been prominently mentioned its C river estate. Consequentl helmina s senwr, is akray and diffident _ " -la connection with s gigantic mining' P Qix oft all the. ,water, Press the, pumpkin and unattractive in personal appear- - g g months or a year may frequently pass Thi safest is the heat, and when I through a colander and finish the suet, and she protested against the Bug - I' ._ -o[h me, dual tea that he knows.nothing before the memory of the dead Karen. heart' of a "dear little girl taking tar-' -same as alcove, �gestion of a union with him. although NUT Projao. receives the honor which is its due. Plum Pudding.—One pound 'chopped- , • According to despatches, there is When a good times comes for wed- boli( acid by mistake, iG seemed w me her mother id said to have•fro gl•y fav- suet, one, pound raisins, atoned, one little practical Change is the condition dings the remains are taken from their a subject to Ise IN about and die- area it. ''""' of business is the United States. The• resting place and set u pound currants, nae-third' •'.oat bread I fila ib no hntry to wed," urea feature of the week tae been the poo a platform cussed. It•is always wise to choose for crumbled very fine, one poundl sugar.•Wilhelmina u quoRad as sa ing, and which has beau prepared for them,and common household use aiticlea which `brie i • ."Heavy export of wheat.,it having been I the eligible bachelors and.marrtiageable pound [lour, five eggs and one,nut-' I P�P� to take plenty of time stn '.,, 1 target than is any corresponding week Young women are invited' to come and are not unsafe or poisonous: So many meg• Put, the dry materials together, Letting a husband.' I endeavor to e 'of as compete in,a, marrying match: The use ammonia in preference too borax and then'add the beaten eggs and milk I tea respectfully to my advisers, but y•previoua year, and the trade io-I enough to make Stift. Put in a tight=, they must not eipect to have any recta l•a also been enormoito. The ea- "tuner-it service" is then begun with a.nd it causes'some sad hours to a - a chorus•of men celebrating the beau- ly.covered pail or puddinrr tin tints voice is the matter when the question I port of manufactured pioducta also ties of Karen maiden-, in mother, whea her child .drinks it by In a --kettle of I!oilingl watsr and keep Wilhelmitsa is a Young 'woman wit' have been very large. ImPoris are general. The { smaller thaw the were loaf ear. The,i girls respond in a drawling falsetto. mistake. It does .soften tl}e water•hoiltng five hours: Serve will any lard • will of her own. ,' ! Y Y the hachelora, each is his turn, begin or Iigtiid sauce. . _ . f askera Cotton goods trade is' de usually, for the sake of peace„with the for washing, bat Ct is corrosive sad MCek bltnce Pie.—One Cup raisins, ' • .ia'eased, as buying Cs Slolw. Them is a most muscular maiden. }f one of dangerous, and nota safe article to chopped fine, 'one+ egg, one tablespoon :CH.EER,FULNESB. ""l:cir movement is woollens,' 'cldthm,' them is re*tedy he waits till his turn leave where children-can get',hold, of 'vinegar,,one-half cuk washed currants, - slices an boots, and a few special linea comes again, and aSdresves, if he sees o,ie uarter teaspoon salt.:two-Shirds From the lowest paint of view hope it. A little powdered borax is quite -cl v.f.fancy groceries. Iron and steel are fit, some other girl. cup molasses,, one-half,cup cider, two. is very cheap, and gladness acts as a in slow demaaid, and prices:are lower, The girls receive the proposals in as effective' in ''softening •water: it crackers, one-half cup -sugar., one-half!sovereign medicine. Sunshine bas not •' t',ough orders on hand will quite last perfect self-possession, and reapond.to costs no more, and it is safe, perfectly Cup cut citron and•thei juice and rind 1 i-it the present year. The commercial them in phrases like'those with which so. of one lemon. Roll ,the trackers and a etty of f" effect in developing the ;ailttnes_in the United States for the they have been addressed, the models - Mix them with 'the fruit, 'add salt, beauty d flowers or ttpe toren i leaves week vat tiered lista i'�36,i as enm of which have coma down from old No single article-used is a faciily than radiance of iniad and lightness . j par- beaten.eggs, molasses, cider, vinegar, ail with 800 in the corresponding week times. RejeAtions ,seldom occur, ex- has so great a ,varie,ty'of uses or is so of heart.in _bringing forth .all which_ _ fast fir• cept when a maril makes a mistake cheap, It economizes labor.itswe8teas sugar, lemon'gad eyries'td taste.' Mix;. all together, linea pia dish withggod is hast in men and women. We have, GENERAL, : -... " , ,, and applies toX girl who is known to reserves. For de+ plain paste, fill with this mixture; put partly eaa d so iety is cut ons s regards da,ya and purifies and p he-reserving her§elf for another. 7'hei ren and society l conspires aowadm ..As expedition which left Trapasoe•In funeral service goes on in this way stroyipg pests, u novo never seen its the upper crust on, press the edges �r reader their early years happy: Tis tearcb of Andree has returned unsue- till-it is plain, that no more alliances equal, especially cockroaches and the and bale in quick oven. Japanese" recognised that .same high _., .. _ . ­. — - --- Y years ago, and proe- IR•esfal. can be made, when it is closed, and black ants. [t the kitchen and closets dur two thousand • It fa re the bol of the deceased Is buried. and pantries be cleared of their con- ONE GOOD TURN, ET.C. was, is consequence, the beat. manner- ported that a contract for,four . body-of, '-". , - pew irenclads for Turkey.will be given The matches thus made are binding, tents 'systematically, cleaned in every -Dying Millionriire—I have been much ed'-and most joyous little-ones is tux+ , b Herr grapy. and no 'other wap. of making thein as crook and corner, thoroughly dried, Gn litigation,always successful, too and world. But why atop at childhood.? L A duetstorm swept, over the north= in favor. - - ° and every shelf sprinkled with borax I feat that I (ave everything to the should like to she the piiatiaies and re- l►est. portion of the colony of Victoria COMMON HEREDITARY TRAIT. and liaod with.clea>i paper, the most lawyers. I want them to have a}� my ^.t�eationa of tge people mode hence- pn Friday evening, and did a great deal pest-ridden kitchen will•ha.immediate- property. forth a department of administrative Doctor, whist do you regard'as the L and effective) rid of these insects, �Attorasy—Ah I You wish ai* to solicitude. I should like to have a min- Mf d�n�' otrreat hereditary trait=that"Is, what Blankets and furs put away well make a will, then, bequeathing-- inter of, public amusement sitting �*! it is said that Prince Henri of Prus- peculiarity is most likely to. be in- sprinkled with borax and donor up air- Dying 1�Iilliorlfifr4--Cutting off a}I my every cabinet and municipal coin„rls tri-, 1>retaet of`Emperor William, is to berited t tight, will never be troubled with re t' and' bequeathing the money spending [sites royally upon new IK•pu I command of the German squadron M observation leads me• to believe moths. .It has the merit of beia t4 c .,rjtable institutions. lar pleaaures of the right kind. There •r•- k N Chines watem. 7 g " --____._ is "nothing better filen+to Le hanp�y. that the desire to escape work is about the best article for emergencies, such Jo is the real rant o[moralit _ • - Theca is excitement it Athens oveA the most common thing that people as burns, scalds or wounds. Aspersons THE BEAUTY OF IT: y p;ao ver-. the detest of the:Govertmmeat on Lha iohtartt. living is the country and far ayws Mr. Howielee Did you ask the uew rue is worth grad ing which doe,s' at,t p� spring from minds contented and con- __ alnestiea.s! &ppointitt; a.00mmittee "ot. . - from a doctor oftenl need to be for - girl why she left her Isst plaCef vinced, and fibi of dread and gloomy - Inquiry is inquire into certain In. _ . . THE SCORCHER'S ORE D.' find with some certain helpful remedy. .Mrs. Housekeep, in , amazement . no-religion—ever divine which retiei lidents of the war. Count that day lost , I wilt advise powdered borax, because Why, certainly not I - I never look on terror instead of love;and no phil- - Lt sslated that the,peiwess arae die-- Whose low,descending sun , it is not poisonous. There is no danger a gift borne-in the moutt. -if she had- oro h will bear as etalssitlr the advinlxiit At •naval de- _ -Views no poor wretgh .of a, mistake b am overdose or b n't left Iver last piece she wouldn't I" P y' ! good fruit which R y y y piropouhda despair"and deduces annihil- .tanistAt~Eloa to Fre Dtirilanallu Esattt•- O'er whom tky riheei res run m�lgaiag it;,hence Its virtue. It has he rel &tion,—Mr Edwi■ Arnold. . . . .., -. - :. ,I - . I : . I .1 I . . . )— I . . I I I I I . A. ..- I a ,�, . ,��' 1 +r ,� ,x .1 .ai... �••an �., >`< v y- `� ~ '`Zd•. ri4 r?wp r .f a,�+'+^x,`_,,.'.:.r�• tt ae ..a� "fi'. b+ y' 'i o �r.5•.> b?Y �X,"' -'a: "� t �. ` ' 'M^ r+r ! Y r4. }} , .:r. ' .r•• q.:. .,.. a u. !^k. w.' v!''�, 1'!• - ',, �'`w,,.•.• ." �.: s+^' r.i > n' ,xv.. ut .' .'' .F��7� >s,. ``yy�'' �..-,'.Ad-..pt' fi•. W,', •q S C A•S�''IY� �•,•. /'S.�. ..1t}1. '"•"' T. Ix'M -ow' 'i+,+Y d'd" '.t..,r a 5 �0 6. .: °.'�', ">. .2 'fi+S _ f �w:' ''"`;'v" wr.A' . :� ,- a.x ;�. -.::�. ,.....� 9 , r �,_ tom• rte`, S' ..£, `,,.•'^'t"'Tr`}i.ti. € .. :;, >11s , •,.•::"'� •";s .-_4. •-.. kL: It ,;`.•a_,,��..:- ss. ::r"r.. -W..,,� 4q+,av •W,•- �i � r+Y --�G. �'.nC• g �,r ',.. ,p.•.'+. y....°l ;.,. +. -, ',�{'lta:ilw - {t,,, ,s•- , .j J.p '.;,,;.. ^ . - v .11 ''.+^'Y ..g air \.. i wX ,c, ;,:, { 11� '� •Ia4 _ _ _ ,v..li'. '� { 1. ,I.�=yN.:. 4 r, r•.•a ---- a e A t. 1. h:0 •i �" -- - — MARg TWA1N'B ARABIC. >li'LONSOON Is CI4an , e. 1 A HEROIC FIREMAN. : _ �� The London Batu__rdtL► _BevSaV�- - Mfl1V3@O!V b-Frateitt Y. �. ' x-•se et• Vey areas• t+tazsh`g E that when ha-�-wae III Egypt. Mark :_�,1r�ONSOON Is Delkious _. PER .� --": .. AS dee to take 'MONSOON Is ECOGiOmkill lweldtag. E Twain hired two Arab gut MO SOU r he burning of a building in ` hfiip to the pyramids. - He was familiar ?IONSOON ludo-Ceylon Tea w days ago a fireman �A enough with Arabic, he thought, to 1H lHr+l3EDT. � � ! da�yn;�in the res- l� -Stbiy o� •& 511 Who Suffered understand and be understood with Ic so,to.ie attid 60 cents per peasd . N - The YMNNn TN Oe,7 Mellhigtett•st.M.,7ireitta. perfect ease. To his consternation he _ rs� a . a of the most heroic, - ;,,the ones of a Living Death. found that ha could not comprehend Agonies a word that either of-the guide&utter- CANADA PERM�l:ENT ed. At the pyramids he met a friend, ,� are barat ot,t without warning I to whom he made known his dilemma• employes Moho crowded every llIEDICAL BXPETTS P, ONOUNCED HIM INCURABLE AND HE It was very mysterious. 'Twain laOAN & SAVINGS COMPANY „ In the number were many thought, "Why, the explanation is . a..& . bed py�� .......•..u,tl a'a" '. I CLAIM. s►mn'e enough,"said the!Wend,"Please tf+atd-up Capital...............-. l,ftat,,tte '" girls and boys. The stronger !WAS PAID A ARtgE DISABILITY ,, • enlighten me,then,, said Twain:"Why, a...t•........... ...............1s,MbaM , d the weaker, and all escaped iiy t you dhuu.0 Lave hired- young men. Sean Orrros-TORONTO ST.. TORONTO back stairway excepting yo These old fellows have lost their teeth: ierafaoh O>sdsa-Wtxztir ![Alta alio Y Ir The lad was imprisoned on the The Mase Probably the Most Wonderful in the History of and, of course, they don't speak Arabic. , v.xa��Ham. floor of the building, his escape They speak gum-Arabic. ThermDle naonroesoltt.fsComvae r aasb -. Medical Science—Brought from Hopeless, Helpless, In its Director. tw Matte iidvnces on O" g entirely cut oft ay a seething _ �+ •- tate.without deLy,at lou rates o! m " pe. flames that was already - and on the most favorable retina of.spry - , 0 activity to Health and Strength. . A NOVEL IDEA. .teeaasd�ranted os. Ic rovOd iselrtaa •ns. a " is the rear of the building and 3' - • • - Pro..o ve Town and GPt7 Properties. ' ad horst through the skylight, Bend- From the liieaford, Ont., Monitor. were all but 'dead, who had been lave ziandred Dollar. offered for Testa 1r�p and - years ago the Monitor' examined by medical 'experts, and atealuts by the Proprietor of Sc Apoucittfonaw9lbarsaivedallLso> � Ing forked tongues high toward the Aleut two "(Unquestionably I do," was the, re- ihttloiayas7• sky. The powerful north wind caught procured an interview with Mr. ply. "Doctors had failed, se had also Kut"ApartllA Plus J HERDiEhtiT 11iAfOlf, e flame and smoke and sent it sweep- Reuben Fetch, of-Griersville, is order the numerous remedies recommended To' introduce Into this country thio - lltaaeglarDt»0.TocaMb q toward the front of the building, to ascertain loin his own lips if the by my friends. Noting I look had old and well-tried German Pill, and to y ut of which there burst the most aP- reports were well founded that he at- the slightest effect upon'.me until I lx- obtain Canadian and'American testi- tl 11 L1 Lag evidences o1 s conflagration. tributed his most astonishing return to gan the use of Dr.Williams'Pink Pills. moniala`which will greatly aid. .them ik l�Q �j .,; AL1 this happened before an charm had health to the use of Dr.Williams' Pink To this wonderful medicine I owe my blood selling this admirable tomo and �� �61\T YOU Qc+l�� �r hlood reined hare, S. H. Schiller 8c bean fent in do d, before a young Pills for Pale -People.. The result of, release from a laving deata I have y man f;fm$ bad rushed to the interview was published in the Mon- since recommended Dr.,H illiams' Pink Company have determined to give five .--.- _ 1+ hundred dollars in cash, divided among intelligent ladies and Rsatdemen eta be ss. e n , ' r+ -6 ed already held icor under the of,Jan. 17th, 1896. Pills to many of my friends, •ind the the senders of the ten best testimOnlAUt plied with gentsel and ver? PROF[ A.SL . 'Y a ',� collected irks Mr. Fetch's cane was certainly one c,1 verdict Win theft favor. i ah•1]always received from those who use then Pills. emyfo meat. ]adnetry l■ the s'.2 atttl NE Ry ry. E9t3A Y to secure GOOD AiMUNNI . - ea QUO the most extraordinary in the annals liens the day I urea Induced to lake They reserve the right either to ive• irION. Gra gave be addrew�tr•preae:tative --_.-� perilled boy of medicine in Ctanada-if not in the them," the five hundred'd.oll � one or two who has cleared 1113 in 21 DAYS. $6 ars are 1 - aIppeared. He d' a all.escape by world, He had been ill for five years The above are the chief statements persons, or to divide it amongst the 1e made r:gbs AT your own 8u11[1 the stairway to be cat off, Bad rush- and In that time he consulted no leas made by Mr. Petch In, his`latest inter- senderp of the.-ten est testimonials. J.L NICH0lA h CO.. ad to the front-windows. BY that I than six o2 the best physicians he could view, and the Monitor may remark, K. H. Schiller t& tomrily are. to be 89 Richmond West.Tarestee - time a whirlwind of snlphurotta-loot-!rad, but none could-give him the least from a long acquaintance with him, the Bale judges of which are the best its smoke was belching from all the relief, His limbs and body were puff- tl:at we consider his statements ale testimonials, and will award the cash DIL.000DIe'f wtadowe of the front of the topmost ed end bloated to such an extent chat` lutely true and reliable. lie' has no accordin ly. �r1rI . •'story, while there was a suceeaainn of he could net get his clothes on, aa:i interest to serve other than a desire to This otter will rerzlain.opea until the p����,ESr� PEY��Q���1 pI�N3 +rashes of broken g�s'ae alto flames for two years he had not dressed. He`recommend the medicine that has done lot March neat. A fi liciflo. for Female Com�llaint>I« and amok+-broke through all barriers had lost the use of his timbe entire-I ao much for him, and we feel sure that ' You will not find these Pills In drug d stores at resent, nor until a demand ere a fru■boon to"••f irdf wto suffers Is. _pe,{ and were blown hither and yon• but ly• 13a flesh seemed to be .lead. and if any sufferer will writq Mr. Fetch, fa created for them; at all events, •ae'•lost„r:s.troet. ltef•tyou....ch. viesT from this rause of cotabtzstivn came the I pine could be stuck into various parte enclosing a stamp for reply, he will reet�re■aturrt sad I d#Telr utw■•t the o.uise.ee, little boy la shirt sleeves rad ame'r Schiller does not In the meantime wish •e a For,..un ash de.eic O& t omenhe—e}�rr•»y of his body without being felt or creat- endorse all the statements made at•ove. to risk' the dru gist offerin you any r.medr vh,`eh fan be et•ed Ther.reaom0eende• lxtckera ing the slightaest sensation. He could •l*•e ma further add that Mr,. Petch's g t•4l,tram we:etfTe and reliable,ble, Atsbt.wtb y '. Y '•aamethi gg and•n yerfe•tt erre and relfebla Ant tar' tag just es good” on wdich be te_re.•eoe te.p them i■&oar weaa was HORF,MED SHOUT g lifted u d fall us.would have o area Drina Williams o l ink tine a,n and o it r Be pc,met ora or g9[n for elle go �onn a`&pnar;n sat os..uemsd..T.e+asw` , .. tie - .1 i. pt17T Ret up would tall and would have "o o` the wonderful curative pow•erf of ro•o»abem:or nu Yrica.11-•s Per 11106 ,Oren+ b t!I apectato I and h'.e face look- P l -.-.._. - upon them. with extreme ter- � mouth sufficieAtly to- take solid seems• reasonable to infer that they. testimonials will be considered Be they tten on it.. The Wilding i-i food. and had to be fed:with a spoon w i 11 •do for others. whatl they have come to hand, but the award will-not- a ,�- S �1EL3E=T^ those sWrounding-it. aad like a child. The doctors said.bis trou-;done for him-restore. health and vi- be made until the ist March neat. .wullaa Street. Tweatfaf. era held r prisoner on the ble was spinal sclerosis, and that he to ILLY. 'tie Irrice of the•Pill.is fifty cents Co. as not 'only were the roofs tvuld not towibly get better' . Ilea pronounced incnra►tlfr�lasi on ►.he per .hoz, but Schiller Ik Company re.-, BDTe t'iOpPiER _ wan in fait nothing more . or strength of their repert'`was pain a quires each_person to send ter two the other bWldinn��gs far below' him S bases so that, the pill can be given a - 1 RASE, i but they were at OI0 •n angle that an lee than an animated corpse, me large disability claim, shosild after- fair trial. + _ b••1 'less wan he. H" was a member of V arda be cured by DT, Williams' Pink I LEA D attempt to jump to them wuald pro! `the Canadian I►tutaat I.lfe Aasoci itioa, P 11x; was !caked upon an • matte!. ' Get the Pill and try them, and, it • hd have preciPifated him to the street you find them goo 1, write Schaller pottir lILO7IDA1f2lf0■ 1MP34ALL !Atli and wan under their rules entitird to Many were rut pT!avednoi an to the opinion is as [ew words se possible, _ .,;, V below. The buy's position on the car- di-ability 1 nic,f is the center of Lhe bukleilne was for it y Tyro doctors oQeilehaltclaim t ly go ng a f pt that Lb1_1aad, it your testimonial is the beat of - r.2I untenable the aoduaaea of smoke thtea- the a,q�ciation..were sent to`examine did not believe It would prove perma- all neat in, you wino get the Lias hold „ ;ten ing every mirnute do smother him. nisi. and they prvaouaced him -cent. 1n view of the doul,tt thea es- deed dollars: if ten others are as good. With admirable prianeave of mind he incurable and FerananeatlTT disabled, pressed the Monitor deter>gined to fifty dollars will be given to each of . 0illqty , L_j�egsn to crawl slung the narrow ledge aad is accordance with,tbefr report he .viate-b-the case cl•mmily� and now, near- the ten. anti oaials moat• not he - rr - � �ffod-UNI.vrestward endia;. '��before crowd e e/as paid a disability Insurance of ty,,two years aftxr the' cure was first longer than fifty words and the ' below It seemed an age shorter tl,e'Letter. c ._,,; zeitfatred the end of the cornice. aad ;1,86000. .p bis wan about two pears published, igas again"interviewed !fir, Schiller do Company may !hey have /�• DIJTHIE +� tS�NS then a teemed that he could hold on after bin sickness began For three Petr'b with the result that we are in thousands of foreign tehtimoaislh, but frA tr '` t little longer, its the flame+ wars yearn more he lingered in the condition', a position to say most emphatically, they want Canadian and American s1aN "00t.g�TdleJkGr•vdRenters - - above noted, utterly helpless, and a. that -Lbla remarkable cure baa proved saes, and take„ this. plea of getting e creasing at an amazing rate' After burden to himself and friends. He permanent. them ,at once. and, of course. they lheet31et+1 Cattt°Ice,TeresOoM•Tll.� Red. what seemed' au age' to the keyed-up was then advised to Dr, Williams' On being again questioned.lilr. Petrel want to timoniala onl from those who �taerc and GeeOs Etooeng li1sM Yee .Oaf• spectators, the buy reached the end of. try g y lass Felt,Tar.Aoonaa ton■ea. 0■ b J aa�vitlt Pink 1?itLs. He did noG bope.thak they 'said:-'You see th-se handa-tbo.akin have given the Pills:r fair trial. T6owapipas.Itc..aappiledthe trade. - ate, 'the cern:w+, and then, haaging wield hal him. but is his had con- is nous natural anti elantir. Once they The Palos are a sovereign remedy for Telspbose ts88 ,AdelMds Al Rtdmw 1".. ,��•+lit+"" ' bis sight head! swung his body building P T92,01R'i'O. - ditioa 'hs was prepared to grasp at -were hard aad without renvatlon You all blood impurities aa,1 one box is equal 3 .AIL , the cortaer to the wall of the building aziythi that afforded the prospect of could pierce them with a pin and I to any dollar bottle of Earsst arilta. __ -.._— '` - whore the smolt+ aad [tains could not even a alight relief.. The first change! would not feel it and what Ix true of Remit direct to R, H.'Schiilir di Com- -e d �,*'•i1. strike hA body, There be bung half noted izk his condntion after he began my hands in true of the rest of my parry, Toronto. Ontario. , Applcs,PO ltr3 .U.IrySfd.-4" � yc .1 �w; suspended-, whole the crowd sent up .the ulee o!the pilis was a disposition to. I:ody, Perhaps you- have ot'teerved :! _ - •- wild criea of encouragement. Heigh- sweat fr+eel Then life began to re- that I have now even craved to use a uomod hoes fetched a ladder •ad pl•ntad"it 7• NEW STARS DISCOYERFD. ' The II>A1MeOn Commission Ib.e on .the roof of the ter &air o.-or which turn t► his hitherto dead body, and 'ane, and ran get clout my' businems Ser.of Meat carrot arra oetbreo et,-TUW% nate farm ;hist time on his progress to- perfectly well.' You may may there is The new stars already discovered 'the bar hung ll usrended. Thin lad- war;a recovery and. activity Visa abeol'utely no doubt an to fay rurs he- this year number'427. r wan many fret ac,+short and hra.e &tea i and rertain. i ':ng perinanent. indeed I azo. in even . cleans►, I'P and down fife atreetuiea 7tEY1SRAL fpOOD I>t[PR07=D la AN>d T to publication of- the interview, Letter health (ban whoa I gave you �� 1tAaeremort;e=ed Rarasfathe maatiM rushed, looking frantirail for clad oeu►IRlal° the facto above noted, the first inL•rview," 1P P C 89f IillddleeOz. 1CsOsz, SOstaadewkbnatee the imagined nl imp sd^� �atnnL g wale assn cheap i.mall amount Ii Mia der and heawl+n seat ! unusual interest, not only is "Do you milk atLrihute yourcore to -- ---'• -- -' ac a law carr et IatetvA sr iilot.a=y . owneas of the fire de- arise rtment. Many women after res- moi■ weytion. but throuanout Canada_:tire flee of i?r: Wilolialve'.Rink Pilla9". �t� ONstr VAN sl a00tL10 fn a Year. The WFLI.IAif r. BUI.LiN. 1 to is the face of That • tura whaee limbo and body asked the Hoaitor. 11� ha.fag money ro fat at would(tad tc io•se:DObgtfuO Os..' - __ . - Ing the bay bazw B .o their ad•aataee to eernmvaicare with s r tesehl�b.ite� sw fol death. an away, hiding their __ —• . ' ' - le..J. MCIzeroea, ea 11lcOesl tic, Torcula d Men Wanted c ,,� omlw% [aces, •-W'tie it seemed as eternity SEROIC TREATMENT. I BRiDC:ET'S CObIMAND. ssmRe tp.ef+ °"°'°'}•a•"" r Rin,"•ars hefare the department arrived. it w•as OtaTs N. i:10 lima 5L A ptic,r>ecrlOx Pu T. YOVDTct U huy e► w Tbr••e:s A Ri+t r u. I:eO Klima 8t 1V.,Torcula - ", really but a few minutes. Colonel Bill Snort. of Texas, was nor Milit.ie•�-Now, Bridget, an mamma is !Oa Tom_ T•� YEARS, i. a hose carriage was the tient on the iounly-ill r few days ago, and the sloo- away f will halt+ gel• Breakfast in the 'OV Canadian Peat"s,star""wasted. Ihloed - ,pxae,.bat heti no ladder long enough tor'natd to him; 'f morniagr-if you m ill i%Ake me early. priosspda.De,liaeoa 191.5latual stTorosb ",�*, to reach by half. The firemen about- For several days, Colonel, you must' Bridlfe-t�•Oi don't Wade no lily at OUNN'S - ed worths of encouragement to _the •hstain from brandy, whisky and even all. .list shlape, an' don't yez dress an' A Xnari oAelNaa.-Naw Importations, nesse raRHeb ebef p and American hog eeatnrr•. .. iremblia g boy' and wars busily engag- hoer. You mast not drint anything enm dawn ti It yez wake up. Reli+.b•snod-of r'trht priees, Parti,elaokwell ed in stretching a blanket in the !tops that m calculated t,. excite you. You toe., ua±ttee,Ter- _ _ _ - BAKINC__ - ' Of breaking the boy's. fall, should must drink nothing but water." � Oufe YOur Olf of WhO Mitianl. e We have air or,more of the Ifo; ,T$E•GREAT, Hb:AT But, my dear doctor, there tg nothing; AGEIiTS. sac household art.teles Writs ^r� that excites me so much as to have to The application of Nerviline-nerve for Particular+. ROBIN=ON k PARSONS, POWDER � whither his right nad and compel drink water, replied the Texan. in pain cure-which possesses such mare- M Yoage 8t sec Toronto. -- v - "' .�... ?. .,t lain, to lose his hold. This was the tones of heart-rending anguish. r a{ .'situation when Book and Ladder Com- etloua power over all nerve pain: 6•e. Ifttllls, MHI�di .!alae t�r/t00V•S BEST FRIEND Barri L COOK'S . pony No. 2 arrived. The.celerity and �atovea a rrmrrkahle.eurcefa in rheum- LAW ooley err„remove- _ d .`'The Prebabilitifta •t'.em and`neurrl ia. Nerviline acts ns. to w'e+ley Aldzts., Rich• ^dgeT Sate IN CANADA. didcipliAe with which the firemen act- I g mend St. W„Toronfo. 'the. nerves sra>1hFa I hem, drives pain - ed 'were wonderful. 1�ithcint the 10'41: Are. that your temper will improve, and ___- _...- .__ _ ■ Of a second they yanked • big lad- and you will enjoy wllking and akar- eetuinvince"d. Vines relief. Trp it aad be - der oft the carriage and aad itplan� ing in real earnest once that sore corn --- REAL �LUXU RY .! ed L)-the roof of the hoose to the west, ie removed. Putnam's Painless Corn ,,;t i;efor1I .-I" e_this ladder was well Pla.ed 6 Extractor never�aiL gives no pain-arid :MORTAR AFFF.t'TF,D AY WFA'PHER. strewn of firemen ran nimbly up it. will relieve you.in twenty-four hours: . Builders'Pa)*that walls built during - . d Ihe`second man tarried a lighter lad- Give,Pntnam'a Corn Fz'trac.ter a trial a rainy ieL+oai are the strnngeat, clad 1<.00king out over the many homes of this country, we seethoue■ r"I der, which he Planted on the roof of and ie happy that when mortar dries quickly it le- _'a: the -smaller building, leaning up ;i comes crumbly-''end, poseemes little . ands of women wearing away their lives in household drudgery that, �,w against the htank welt ai thA huild- I bi mdinlf power. tnighi be materially lessentd by the use of a ftw cakes of SAPOLIO ing ' in whibh the fire raged. 11ND£RS'COOD.THF CAFE - tbih time the position of the First 6porthman. with big load of �f an'hour is saved each time a cane is used, if ons less wrinkle gath'• , BY ; .. boa was well-nigh unendurable. it game,you don't appear to have led pgAlNE33 CANNOT BE CURED ".Mrs upon the face becat;�e the toil is iightened,.she must bt a foolish . seemed but a few. se-onds before he such good luck as•I had. , mush let go. Second Sport mea.with empty gamy by foal applic•tionsae they cannot react( the woman who would hesitate to make the experiment, and he a churl There vias a cry of horror [tom'the bags_`�� My guide wasn't a+ goad wtocssaped nredfie+shean3rihie orb iseon only one ish husband who would grudge the few cents which it costs. .crowd.when the firemen plater! the f a marksman as yours. i tional remedies. Deafnon iseanaect y as is- _ �cpnd ladder in position, It would ` flamed condition of the mucous Hill of the - tm h several feet. Fu•bchi•s Tape When this tnlx is infiamea �If'your groeer sends you anything in place of SAPOLIO,send 1• , �1 not reach the y. Y Sari's Clover,Root Tea in a pleasant Then happened something for whir'h. laxative. or the bo-els, puri- you have a rumpling entad or imported hear, . - Lhe hero should have medals and proP Ing,end when it is entirely closed, Dphas f balk and insist upon having just what you ordered.' SAPOLiO gal ties the blood. Clears the•.complexion. ! is the resnl%and unless the istammal oe ear i motions. Ladderman,Joseph Daly, of Easy to make and pleasant to tats, 20• be taken eat aad this tabs restored to iter 1 ways (uvea sittisfaetion. On Moors, tables, and painted work it acts the company, with,'Mt a second's besi-f cents. Sold by all druggists. ilaermal condition, hear':ag will be destroyed; tike a charm. For scouring pots, Ane and metals !t has n0 a nal - - ": st round of the forever nine cam" out of ten are enured by g p p r tansy ran to the topmo. CatAZTIL which ienothin bat an Inflamed j _ short ladder. On one end nt it there A PARADOX dation of the mmeons sur aces Everything shines after it, and even the children"delight in using it �� acre two enrved iron hooks; meant to Bumm D'Way-Day say dere ata We wfllglve One Hundred DoAars loran. their attempts to help around the house. _ ; cin' to be no free soup dis 1 nose of cured by Hall sed to catarrh)that can.catch on windowail le.. Standing nn the g not be cared by Hall'.Catwtrh(`ars. Send fat i to., tnnmd and holding to one of,these Courit D'Ties-l7at nal Say, dere'+ droalars; tree. etosssa otMa saL•tttsts.h.apv Itonds los SAPOL]O b ssaio r bslMr pro" banks, the boy was at least 2 feet above comet'ing wrong wit' de hell +cont:-` Jr.J.CAENEY lk CO.,Teleao,O. feat Met snob"Votes ata iridal on iavias just wlirt you Ordered i7sly's•reach, wbfle the ladder itself mic syste m. It seems tel me dot I, Sold b Drargists.76o.• _ was on the.eztreme edge ��[ the�bttrn- HaIrsomlbPtlls►retkOl»•1 de hardest times comes right'when I - L. ' ing structure. ws are havin' wot,dot Papers call pros- A TRAMP'B EXC(7SE �I E ONEYM KNITTING- - ;11 •J�pl' yelled the fireman, bracing parity. 1. ►,imself for the Shock. World you work it you had r iBBIKS MACH t N E�e ii ihb cool calculation the boy ew-u Cuie the C ,ngh with Shiloh'& Cure. chancet- . a.; a ide.ae Possible of the huildin#and The beat Cough Care. Relieves Croup . Madam, it is against mp prineiplee - �� launched himself into apace.' Th' promptly. Ono million bottles sold i' a have anything to do with guinea c,1 A�HTNE OLD AND RELIABLE � atrbng right arts of tha fireman caught last year.' 40-doses for $6 cents. Sold ehanSae. ' - p�tY ' ... the ►'oy-as h9 started to fall. For a by all druggists: Q7 _ - 1 e.n !se.TOL - momr•nt,fireman, hap and ladder seem _ {{ Clolbo yoezfamily!talibaM . I DREADFIN•LY NERC OVs. to Not walk Oar _._ t - ed to swing out over the street. teem- _ _WOR.LD'S DEATHS-DAILY• ,.q r e Ming in the balance." Then,' by ' r I -Geeta:-I was dreadfully nervous,and _-, _.,.*N �ONEY MAKER riri hty effort Daly-recovered his aqui, It estimated that c,1 the whole pope-- _ ��KK for relief teak now Sari's Clover Root kiium. while i•,'d! crotid of firemen at lotion of, Lb's globi.about. 90,000 die Tea. It .quieted my nerves and Prices only $Ie •m IMO "'Ii eel base of the ladder held. hard every day, _-_ • I strengthened my whole Nervous syr- y a r I ainst the strain. When the bereand -+-- tem. I was troubled with Conetips-' the boy reached tbp roof iq safety the Be Not Deceived. A Cough Hoarse- i kion, Kidney-and Bowel trouble. Pour SR 1TDV /diK� gROet, QUYP 1tY�; �18i► ' street echoed with the wildest applause, meas or Croup are not to be trilled ; Tea own cleansed my system-so tbor-, while the firemen went on conquering with. A dose in time of Shitrouble. 's d by ' and a that . I a. regained nealtb Y , M 7riaflmt m WIN. ter tht fire as though it was sn every- will cape you mach trouble. sold by ford,sConn Sold by all irngglfta I . -- dyj imrident bf..their trade. all druggists, ., .. _ ., . , 0 ,... r r ,. • ., . . . . • . v. , .+ •�� ' � k '' .. - . y. . . . - - , . I . I fth..- . r 1. I A h•,....iq.� � ,in �� FA , ' Y�'::;'�"TM2 Y cj ir• '� re. o. .�': �,•r.k A• t. •, -.'�r� .<• L%' : .c. .�'': '^"''7•"�'' ,' r a3.-yK '�'°••?'" • r "''y'e. d .v ` ;5�iyp, ^y,e;'. •h. �.�hpr"',y�.� �-N��� v,��.. ,y ,•�', xt''� ..�� �`y.. "'� .i' a-- s y °gp • V •'l`a• M •y;,ga,,.,� �' ,+:�-w .,a "tic, { t ` .'Y -� F _�� , rw 'i •6�:..., +,> , .. _ yrs ,. • > TOOIIB8Q88O_ �JBEBS:Byreferring Chrissulas o4ly two weeks from fila �aTOUFFYILI L. , So the►ddrtw qa your p•A•r - Ed_Willlama,laiel of the sect en T �, . ora always..e.ztain%he data towhioh aide l -- a. ha: ' �j ware el onz.anhamdg�.1°.. s -3Dhn W. Law.eteppe3 npaa r piece y �•ac•• �• • � • $7' of coal at the S ink engine room, and ag removed to Norwich, Out. where he has •of data oa libel on enc Bret Raparfol- s resell Sprained his ankle. secured s hotel. receipt of mony,at ibis once. Always P — adaeapaid abase ls —A.J.Huggins is reooperiing his for• Paul Lawrence, who was recently °gR mor health as rapidly as can be expected, barred out on his farm near Claremont. r �• and•be will be able to be about in a few has rented A. Kinsey's promisee WW". � � + � � $• days. —Remember,that there will be twenty _ MARKMAM. a; ♦ • L- two trained mato poioes taking Part >,n The residences of Messrs. C. Billiegs roCE�T"St1C�ar the choruses of the Minisrel Troupe s PICBEBING,OFT.,DEC: 10;IBM eoaoers. and Geo, Glover ace improved by the ad• 8aarboro townshipp aonaoil meets in ditioas of handsome vestibules Wire 'PaC�9t general session on Monday next,:Deo. A by-law will is all probability be sub• Shoe©ls. t mated to the electorate at the January SP�es. - `LOCALISMS 18th: The business for the pear will be wound up at this meeting. election to establish a free library in the I,anternB,Etc. —Jsbu Dickie & Co. are busy these place of the present ppnbliD library., to, Cue 8T. ValX=JJ8220 z iC; days getting out naw Christmas,code, There are upwards of twenty-five ap• •w _Wm. 95-teary and wife,of `Woburn, The have already s flea display.. Fresh plicantg for the position pacated by Mr. 'wsrs here; on Wednesday• attending * Forbes in the High School staff, the. -w-. J• R 'A' Z= church andilebakipg hands with friends. goods arriving almost daily. -The quarter sessions start at SYhitb -Pickering council will meet in general salaries asked ranging ficin 8400 to 8660 • on Tuesdy next,December 14th' BotK session on Monday next at•Brougham. and #800. the Hurd and Toole cues will then come The year's business will than be nettled Cow. Wm, Buttoz Tuesday of Le4n$t Hill, was GOOD for bearin y up as far as pos�ible'to that date. v �� on Tuesday and paid The Ona a f � g' -The sale of the chattels of the.late very frseadly Doll: .The Col. is one of XM*Ss St. George's rectory ie being treated ., , v -i.r c,aE.. :. as and his many t:e�aa t0 S C ScCiLz f- i.�•uvui�r, LJa YC'Uf;il ud=mer took place a.7..:ilm�it ,.a _ cast Lein so badly damaged that its ii %Vdnesday, a:1 w ka very Hach attende'• will learn with pleasare that he still erjoye g y The ices realized were u to expec fait health. SO vas deemed advisable. Pr p p While on the way home from St. And. 81 lb. Clean Ciinants, 25 cents. —John Anderson's sale of farm 'stock, Lions. Tc —Mies Sarah Gordon entsit'amed'a few rew's Presbyterian church Sunday even glb. Cleen_off Stock Raisins, oto„ will take pleas on Thursday neat, kende at her home, south of the villa a mg Mrs, D. Lapp met with a nasty :;December 16th, at his place just west of g ' accident. JneL north of John Speck's 1 7 Lemon' Peel, per lb. 14 Dente. Dumbarton. As John is (vin a farm- on Thursday evening of last week. A giving P house she fell on the sidewalk and broke bluakatell Raisins, '9 tante. is everything offered baa to o. splendid time is reported by all those who - : i-R,J.Dillingham went to Toronto on attended• bar left arm just above the wrist,—Sun. -Wednesday,where he will have his eyes —W• V. Richardson has purchased a Through Rev:J; A.Brown, Moderator, "� �, further examined and treated by an eye new driver and will employ k+imself and the Stonffville Preeb9terian church on specialist. We all deeply regret that amuse his neighbors-dnr>ng the.peat few Monday gave s unanimous call to the Rev. _ Robert has such trouble of,lata with hie weeks breaking the colt to ha-:aees. The S.C.Wilson,B.A.. _ sight beset is_the picture of beauty. Christmas goods are on the move —The 1.0.0.F.lodge members have. --Wm,Harris has vacated the dwell• uxsRlooe. Christmas John Dickie and Co. are preparing do their usual large holiday trade. had a street lamp placed opposite. the ing on Smith'Clark's farm near Audkly S• C.,$mith hue nrchaeed the vacant g y entrance to their hall, which will reflect and has moved sato the Tillage. He and p �. its rays each Friday evening. On the bis family now occupy the eastern part lot between his Times block premiseeand -- Groceries . Copies.0 Christmas Globe now {, side to the street is neatly painted I.0.0. Mrs.-Pollard's tenament: flee Baeeom House,Brook'street. .. sale by J. D. d Oo. Ito a beauty. F. 824,and beneath the three links. —In the rush for hats and costs on There were Several hot suppers and 1 —James Gilchrist of the 2nd eoacee• Tuesday opening at the 4ddfrllows' hall, entertainments given on Thanksgiving, 1 -Gent's new.rubber boots regular` , pion west, Lias decided to leaps fox. the after the at,home,,some person exchanR Day—one at Leaskdale., one at the Special care bac been given-to'the rice $8.00 for $$.60, good ne�a,rhb• „ = west, and has accordingip amnonnced a ed bate.with ns without on'r conetlnt. R e Ghrietian church on the 4th concession of selection of ode stock of ':Luras Groceries erg at 60 cents,also gent's new storm sale of hia.goode and chattels,at his pre should be pleased to recover-our head Uxbridge,and one at-St.Paul's,Uxbridge. for the coming season. S4e•aek yoa•to rubbers, salsas, lot oo on Saturday, December areas. Since deciding to pat.in Acetylene Ras come early and leave your order, which 18th. The bills gra now being posted up. gvening, and have reconsidered their decision and are the quality.—David Annan returned from the old the managers of the Methodist church we will deliver promptly: We Rnarantee J. D. di Co. have s splendid —According to the Toronto papers, country again oa Tuesday y the quantity,and prices right• ��- and all wool carpets, will await orders to ship again, when thinking of.contimuinin the aro lights for Engineer Blaylock and big fireman who p g s few months before making any change. We keep almost evefything that goes I very attractive patterns .at exec facie oa the engine that met with the wanted. He will soon be as good a Bail- to make n a first clave grocery• allow prices. On Tuesday the adjourned case of Mise 1? rear and collision west of here on 3 bare• or as he is a judge of horses and cattle y da are still unable to leaps their homes. for ex rt Woodcock vs, Ed.Barton was brought up The following are a few of the many J. D. & Co.have received their first l' y The friends of Bt.Andrews' S+bbath agalli it Port Perry. This was a case that fresh lines for Christmas : lot of-new traits, including new vale Their iajurses are not ofis serious ober. — comes ander%be Masser and Servant Act. la er lesser.however. school will hold their annual'.Xmas Urea _ _ y ,new seedless raieiias, e It aeeaie tient II1ies Woodcock weal to . .,Select layer rasing- raleune � -Wes are glad to be able to state that do.Thursday evening 28rd met,when a neW aleauid onrrauts, layer and cook- _. Mus Maggie, eldest donghlsr of Richard miscellaneous program will be presented work for'Ms,Barton, of Uxbridge.for 88 :'California raisins fi s C. dt B: lemon, orw&. and Mom, is again able to go about the by the children. The evening promises a month. surd Bnriga kept back /9 of the Sultana seedless raising B. $ Dose. It will be remembered that some much-eaoymeut for those who attend. $sat month's wages,so as to compel her to -Fine cleaned ourranas - citron peels. These traits are all the e iglu weeks ago, while phyiar:"wiah a -James T. Bichardson,.who has been- give him two weeks' Douce to quit work :'Now layer figs choicest that can be had, special for amber of other children the Belle girl M-M seyHarris agent as Petesboro for;the whoa she wanted to terve: She tats Mat cocking fig. the ' nae tinadll: her broken, b a bataher's nut past year, has severed his goaaeotion Barton -wi>;hoas giving the notice as Fine•Jamaica dales John Dickie & Co. annonnee that piing over abackwards c n hes. witty that arm.and has secured a poli• agreed and sued for the 64. The Magis• new walnuts p gP°. trate dismissed the ease without eons to ••- new almonds they, have )fist received fifty of thole a -On behalf of John Burkholder, of tion as s;easral agent with the Noxon either s -ed th a& naso filberts beautiful pictures to be given away t Wbitevale. Lawyer Hyde Tuesday morn- people,with head nailer$at Lindsey. y' ,. . q �.,.,_. '. _: Bisalt eels a6 oath turd of Barton Balli ing Issued a writ ago=% D. B. Nighs —Anotber weak has passed and we are with er p0 n8 Lamat Hill for 8600- damages et thankful&bas is has not been..our sad Aunt av, sorest oranges Powder: As no more of these pictures wander, yy - - =`-.. . . ._ •• . ,• . . - -•,- soar leucons for all�g�d libel,,eontaaced in lelsen soot .My to report a drawn' aaoidsas within — - ',. can be,had every lady WWuld Dill early _ dsiri.daal to one Calvin Penton, our confines. But Chas does nos deny She Thos.Paekarfn led las League. Toes- starve an p and et one. . d. evenia . and knots peals $ - ( esuiuto. Mr._Ni'ghswanderksom a ssore last flak many of oar children have been g and post cities at Loeast Hill,sad is also eluting and sliding apah dangerous is �oha Briggs. is with Richard Paakeria now cofieas 11�a sad bo]s, we have a'ena�1 t0 s Justice of the Peace. Baring the pass seven days. for the winter. teas and ooao s, oto. offer you in plain and fancy knitted —A few weeks ago it will�e remem• —The.Methodist friends, at least tboa Mks L. Bakatt in visiting Isar friend. _ bored that Worthy Myles had warraate who have occasion to we the iheds to the im J.Bell 933P ,J, f0� shirts eBay below d are pilose. We F. Merritt, of Pickering, has"sngag d got them cheap and are selling#hem = lama for the arrest of James Beatwe, of roar_ol the church.made a bee on Monday with:It bwd G tbris. f�'hS'�.litxritl Tt�,C�•O. ahealr: ` 8toa8ville,and Max Ramoher, of Mark• and draw enough�rrv61 to raise the floor Robert McBmdy,of the 3reenwoodroad, ham, charging tbom with-baying stolen of,the abed up =enough to abed the is,we are glad to repor$,slowly imprnving. Sheen sheep from him. The sheep were water and have is ran down the yard[and Jos Bye t"one of his bestyoung borses �} as pasture with one VoLsan.from whose 'sato the sewer. Heretofore, atter each badly kicked on Sunday night. A`s%had' JOHN DICKIE & Ca• ]J©HN DICKIE COO farm they were stolen.. These Iwo men heavy rain the stall floors of the abed to be called. _ —■ " se up tar hearing before Mattiousse were but pools of water. Miss Sophia E3liots,who bas for the postam Oimerod at the Court Sonne, Toronto, -1�bar% Puakerin,-formerly with W. year been living la Whitby, has returned home for the winter. A 'L. �ya+ • 'Wednesday, when they were honorably T. Dunbar, bare,and now employed in Tb r.end Mrs.F. L.Smith have engaged ' 1��� acquitted of the charge: the ,tore of Ritchie & Rowland. 8hol• the services of Wm. EMot and lilies J. ` -J: A. Hills -was-suddenly called so bourne,had rather an intareating and by Stanley for the winter: kloweastle on Wednesday to conduct the no memo a pleasant experience a few William Lynda baa been in our vicinity g s e tan"of bis niece,Mary, tha shrse•year• evening,ago..The store is 1=iebed with threshing clover .daring the past week. gA _ old daughter of John Gibson. A is* sleotrio lights, Lnd'tbe light in the cellar Good yields are reported. , "i net e n nhays ago the little ona.gas some matches is so arranged that the illumination can Ales. Dunlop msosly anocseding in yOp _ kin T. O'Lea 's vicious colt, that `• -:? and succeeded in ignisin them. Be. be moved from one part of the ostler to bran g ry _ _ tore assistanee arrived her clothes caught another. In attempting to move ahs has ba the attempts of other skilled An _and she was severely burned. All light Robert caught"bold of a wire that. men daring'kbe list year or two. ��.T .s • Albert Bell has arrived from,the N.W.T. - . MRS._ I. ' WISE-• . 1hea could be was done to relseve her, but had become uncovered er some means. looking as tboagh that count agrees - - .tlo no avail and ori- Wednesday she one. Ass -result•lie was rendered naooaeoioa$ p y ... eumbed to her aqurie$. mush e m th and hurled some six or e' ht feel die ' with him. the y pa y ng, which is speaking well for•the Pill display thl' 19te9t Styles in Hats and Bonnets On W1511 Us w1loul Dyers o received a severe oonutzy. _ are wellltaowa, 'hook. Aare pleased to know,however, Remember the entertainment in the n0tober 6th and 6th, when fabs_will b6.pleased to —A rather neat sip has been placed that Robot soon recovered. League on needay night nail,oommi noing Bee a11 ber ca8toMe rs•at•the show rboms, upon tbe.-verandah in front, of R. A. —Norman Ham, who hu been in at' 7:80• �nt from the surrounding " ,baa 'Bagms 's store,bowing the words ,Post ailoba for tLe-past"few years, has Leagues is expected together with our > pf9oe. The sign-board hes only been written his.friends than he has taken up home talent,which is nothing short of No, Nemporarly tacked up, and for fear %has a section of land Lad has already built a l,'$ball give a program worthy oL the imistaken ideas as to the reassias ma house and other buildings lthersom. name, A silver collection will be taken up. ' G v we will a that she yy Another piece cf information that will be Tea.• •"'u"a�v"" •..'."... ..'"��••••■•�••••■� — •a�ot be fastened,permanensly until el•1 highly conclusive to the pleasure of his vlFhitbr: • •/ =� : pointiag of the close, by J. A.Hills, is friando,is shat he was.married on Wed completed. Our p.d. suggests thatro• nesday of this week. We extend to Mr. George Shartliff, of the 'Bowmanville bably the temporary fixtures will snmoe and Mis,..Ham, whose present addresis is neighborhood,has been visiting old friends _ until the permanencoyy of she Reform party Sidney, Man., the congratulations of all is these puts. Owing'to the more demand at Ottawa s assured. friends in Pickering and vicinity. The George McGillivray estate is to be for Ready made: Clbthirig we See the prise we are giving Although to is scaresly agora than -Rev.Andrew Groat,who ie noting on, offered for ask.by public auction at the hake tit in r'large assortment away to the ons gae$$iag two week$ until. the. 27th of,December, behalf of the owner, of the Taylor farm Ro sl hotel here,on Thareday,Dec. 16th. p, in from Sb the nearest to weight of She date appointed by Statute for holding east of bete,armed High Constable Cal. John Kemp, of the base line, got his of men's suits, ranging _ lldsmmoth Bar - municipal nommatione,we heat of very verly with a landlord's warrant on Thurs baud caught is hie vatting box, and lead -ap, We also Have 'iri $tock a " -little rumor in this townshipas to a con• da and instructed him to seize and take the.middle finger of his left hand cut off. lar e,assortment of Baiting$, Ivory-Soap.. • test That the resent mebers of the .into execution the. Bode'and chattels of The old time tea in connection wi%h the g tesmoil will all seek re-election, we feel the Dxecuti Hard, the tenants, When Methodist Tabernacle on Friday evening, Troaeeriage, oto• ; passed off most successfully, The spread _ x� • assured, unless it be Fira-Deputy James the bailiff reached the promises there was was one which did greet credit to the ladies is B U T i N G• Richards, and.it:would be a aoarce of •nothing on the place worth aeizmg, stook, and atter some four hundred had.partaken , , �!-�• , mucit'dratiffoatioa to hie bout of friends,, implements, grata and everything had of the dainties,a program was very much it.he to be robust enought to go before suddenly disappeared some time during enjoyed. the electors for another term. While Tuesday night or Wednesday morning. W.G. Arnold, of Biooklin, has rented � I �. ! •� :there does not yet appear the faintest sign Neither of the Hard men, or their am- the wood•;working shop of the late George Dr. Fisk. L. Renu, •.- To Farmers 1 • upon the horizon,of a het cnnteet, that .pleyees,bad.any idea where the<sinff had Coakwell,at the town line, and as there is be Ominous of much,and open if Roae. The landlords claim that these is aro vacant house in dial neighborhood he . . De]s�tlat." we aye prepared to pay the higest market priQe each of the ereent members signify some 81,800 rent now due, and sa a bill has taken up his residence here in firs. price for gnaatip y of la]1 and sinter P gaily their Peri 'is house,which was formers ocen i- intention of Standing, a contest with era of sale was re stared'on Friday made yyy formerly P Those wisbibg my,services can procure GORDON & GEE, baps a fall ticket is a probability. p in favor of Thomas Hurd,the oldest eon,, ad bT L.Fairbanks, and latterly by Harry them ai the Gordon House, Pickering,' —The members of the Oddfellowe' lodge who sone not on"the ]ease, the landlord', the first Tneeday in each month. Pickering,Out • Judge .Dartnell was sitting in,_a Mr. - '•here held a very pleasant"At-Hosie"is agent swore out a warrant and had Moses , their cosy little room on Tuesday evenime, $ y' Thompson's office at of revision hulls,after ms - mrd arrested for trying.to: defraud.hie _ • when about eighty of our people spent a creditors. He appeared for trial on Friday completing the court r revision for-Rama �� ,. B y p p pe PP y township,when the Stroke of a pleaq fell rj�1•.•••• _ few hours very happily. The only and Saturday afterpoona,•and on the latter upon blur. One aide sone completely para• °S _ strangers present were J. E. Farsv3ell, R Burk Simpson, lysed. There was just.time to catch a train Axlf� See our evens his solicitor, D. �� D. ,fend T. H. Wilson,Vickers, M.,and t ss comm tmentexamination and consented for Orillia,where he could receive proper - •-- -• - b 'Boner being ad' attention. He is still there and impproving wife of Brooklin... The first part of the mined to bail of 82,800, His trial will and his recovery is looked for. It is ez :'The evening sone spenL.in listening to a mis• come n at the December Sessions. J.E. ted.that be will be brought homet.ia a . p pec - Bta'13t Value in nellaaon ao rsm, comprised of v Farewell is lookin •after the case for the few, days• �! and instrumental music,readings and im. crown,while J. B.-Dow is,looking after Midhoel Tooley, the Mamcbester botel. The Market. promptu spesohes. Each -number .wii Mr. Grant's interests, An attempt will be keeper, who is charged with passinga one ienjoyed. • This part of the exercises ex• made to re•possees the stuff,an$set aside dollar Dominion ridte tbat had been raised We have&ll kin-is of Bookers and Easy Chairs; also Dining.Room'ehsirs in' "banned, parlor games of every descrip• the bill of sale to Thomas Hurd by his to five, on Herbert Fisher, as boot'is a tion loltowed. Light refresbmeafe with father sad brother. •- watch trade,appeared before Magistrate the latest styles,, coffee served to conclude the evening's -�v— Harper,on Saturday,and was granted an Sideboards and Bedrootri finite in rllt]eeigae: ' Extension Tables Kitchen- adjournment. The-crown is anxious to Tables always on baud• Cheap for Comb, ALL GOODS' DELIVERED, +sate• meat. All who were prelnnt Ddrs, W.H.Todd has been at,Hirigston locate Toe D3c�IiAen,'of Port Peirq, wKo 17NDERTAHII�G-Ont undertaking department ie complete in eysry respect. iappe, i eased and -expressed%lie wish for soma tine attending to her father. R, was with Tooley at the Myrtle plowing Caskets,Coffins and Robes always on Ran d• *T that ' •+o lodge might long cominne rotter, who was vritiolly Ill and 'Who match, when the trade was made. He 1HILTS p� ILLIN HAJFJ., Pick�ring in a i entertain their friends as passed awn on Tuesday. The 'funeral ii-also tboaght to have haft something to W - comp,..,ry,A'lrsn opportunity afloided, takes place today, l do with the fraud or.joke whichever it.wtts,i.