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I . .. . - . .1. ,�., . ,�, ,�_,�.,) ,1 -11' T: . � 7:-: VTm0fSS0tAMAL ect*1so. I . . .� . .* .i -1 ­. ., ,-,.1i. : '. � . ... . OUT - ... . . �',�":�..' . I Mrs. Bray and misksl spent a few days . There Is some talk of a hockey team bb- :.._.�. . "I * *7 ' ` .I.. �� , - . . . �P ,, ..,:.4, . . - 1. . . . .. . . . 1;rtheck last-week., ing.orgenized. . � � . . ;Zli'. ..i 1� , , - , I. . .. . . . % I . ' ' ' �, 0 ... -.. - . , .. . . . BY , . . • AE61114"l. il sn'tertainid Miss Fanny Sell who has been on tb' RECORDED. Ll LOCAL RAPIMNIN96 RECORDED Mr.an Mrs.Jae.MoBrady . . . . . ­ ..t... -, ­ ., .D- -NICK list,is somewhat improving.. ".1, .I....". . ..O* M.BATEMAN,M.D.,C.M.,M-0-P. . 11 TRE PRESS AND JOTTED DOWN BY OUR a few of their friends on Wednesday eve . - I::� , - .. � - ins last.. ., . . Arthur Jobastop,who was judging at the ..l.4', � I . , .... I.. 4494. .. . . ": -,':�1�11. - Al ds 8.0'.. Gorou". Dome and Be" I . . Messrs.W.E.Bray and F. O. McQuay Brantford Fat Stock show,'returnef home ",- 1. � . I morat'll . - - . �:.4 1 Pickering Ofilas boon . . coRai8PQXDZNTS . . , . .. Friday. - . . role I 5 toy. . i . .. - Mum.Evening . I -1 . . . have been serving on the jury at Whitby on Fri' , . .. d&Dowell, of 13�owmsnville, will , - . � _­_-� , CLAREM011 ­ .:. this week. . I . ._1 . . Rev.. � . . ' -. T. . .. � . � � . . � ' 14. 0 I'll, --- _­ �" Seiiraf of our farmirs have been par. -oco I .: ... � M. DEWAR.M.D.. 0. M., F - the al it here next San day,So,the - .�. . , to Elal UP " 'their anniv � '.��,.:''. �t . . 0 � Attention given . I of BronRhRM,Was bore On. chasing wood, hardw6od and cedar. and chanK i:C,Ug t ersafy there. �­'5 , .. \ .. ._... I 011ce and Mise Gerow III treatment b 'dalvanic I . -- . .... waiting for freezing up time will be service both inoruitig and night.- . ice. by -lately Buttery Dr. J. E. Friday with fl are anxiously . d on col F.L,G,een had the misfortnue of loos. I - . k,bickering,Out- I- Thitbi,'was here EL to get it cut. . Roalvood Dale's bloc John Walker, of I -, .------_-___- ---------= , , ..- . .. . I The entertainment of ihe League was jug one of his fine Jersey cows through � A. YOTJ'NG,U D .C,`%I-,�Fellciw� of - - .. . I few�Agys.with friends. lemenev 6f iiii'lk fel -The cow wad a one blindked' ' ' %�,' I ­ .. � ... _ --m0'), mom- I . I bald been ill fur the past p6t-tpoliid 6r.account 6?the iuc . -__-�I'T. Trinity Wel 11 C-1114a .Tor . . W.J��i the weather. W..G."Ward, of Greenwood, and fifty dollar cow and second best Mr. . •bar of Collage of playsi.�I;X ill S'lr .1 of I week with bronchitis. I I . �'I r I Ontario. Office; Highland Creak, oTelooffice four is expecited to take charge next week. - Gr a eon had. . 1. tog SPIN MILLS I ill be closed at . The barber Shop w .., . I to 10; evening'- �_",­­ . boam morning I . I I . . o'clock on Christmas day. . . " . - . . . . Cherrywood. = _' ' Fred Mariitoba-,is with-Fbi: 4 '.,- ' IiAFA.' ' . '- . .. - - Legal. IPMC;2C =�T(3�` I , ..� ,BROUG . . .. � I - -_ -• . _. . ter Hutchison and family for a visit. ' At the time of writing the farmers am I i_� . . . e better again. . . . ENTON,-DODS. & FORD, '"'n. I . Wm,Thomson has engaged with W. Mrs.John Cowie is some very busy finishing fall work. . _� , , .­­ oi6 Family Patelit-Flour 14.75 per bbl. sale, was here last " * . , DRtSTEECS.SOlIS,ETC toe Ad- Cb . I. . HrTodd,of Stouffnlle.for the winter. Frank Brown, of Kin . ­ ­ Don't forget Jas. Gilchrist's sale to-mol , ` L ... 4 - I . . . fine _.. 1�- . - , - � Iside street ,set. Toronto. At b1ml Bran $9. , Jos 1: ELANX .90,§horta.$12.00 per toll" ' week. rota (Saturday.) Everything is .in 4k. . 17 .. . .., �..... ..i ,... 3 oil Mortgage. E . . .b.uA Bundy is overhauling his stables . . Tuesdal Al to Ica]. . FRANX C. Xai�u and wife of Mount Albert,are shapie: .. I . . DENTON, ANDREW DODO_ and and will ere long go into ittick feeding: I "I .. I . . . FORD. . -. 1117 ., . , I - . Mr. Wilson,of 13carb6ro Junction, was here with friends. _. . .- . John Henderson has been indisposed,- � ,.,1- . 1. uncle-,A. Wilson. Miss McBrien,of Toronto, is with her but we are glad to bear that he is almost i . 1 . - . EWELL, Q. C. BARRIS' here-last week with his . I I i bt again. . I . . .� .;.:,� -T E. PAR - aunt, Mrs.John Patterson. . I I n t7 crown Attortlej,and CountI7 I James McFarlane lost two, -valuable FITs party held at J.Davidson's Was Ek I 11 I , U Ill TZIS.Ol .WUltbv- 10-7 ' .....,. 11 -.t, cattle the other day through de-horning, Jaram Littlejohn lost a valuable colt 4 T . . I.. _. .. . soucitor. Court Bon" ­� �, a been through bottathe other,(lay. . - grand success, there being 9, large crowd I—- ... , - � Miss A. F.R-�A. Hutchison has. __ �I' , AY, B&BRIS, I t. � S. present and an enjoyable evening sperit. - ;, .. Ice site Post 11, I for the past week with friends at Dunbar- Albert.Percy, west o t here, is in s'pr . ��" . . I _ * . Office or . The church officials intended potting up �e' , . -� - . . carious eon -" I . __ Doars.Solicitors iw,n.;Theo. . I. .. condition -and his recovery is difficult to i I ­ arri,je Whitby,Out' incl.Ball Do '01 --� tori. : .-'. -" more sheds, but find.it very diffical. .- . .. . '" A,coillivray.LKii. moneytoL U. By . I �". Mrs. Bevson. of Toronto, spent a few rather-doubtful. � secure land on which to7 build them. 9 'N 7.. -".. ;..::,-I 1. - with her daughter;Mrs.A. N.. Mt. own and William McGregor., of To. .hope the diiheulty will be removed,shade � I- ,� days . . � - - in need 'of I - I . vetertna". -­- 141� 7 t Ray. � . - ; _.. . � . ronto.spent a few days with their sister, ;,re' wBit tFile char i's Sadly jack- . . . I 1-11� 1�� ' . : - . . , �1 Il Bundy and wife, are arranging Mrs. R:S• Phillip. Bello there! you of the wandering -... ' ­­ kxs'vi�i'RiNABY SUB- I . -, Hopi vot- to Bond the holidal with friends at Geo.- Steven on, of Collingwood, after *aas. You did wen for an old-codger and . .� . ,_ . I �. Ontario I . ( • ".H. GEON Graduate Of the Oats 11 I .. r an absence of seventeen.years, 20 here the hint you gave us is just what we want- . ---winary C0116116, Toronto, glistared member � Wooler. . . veterinary 11 'ak, Ameocistlou. . i Mrs,,W. Young has been quite ill for with David Stevenson for a,few weeks. ed, A 'pair o' lang silky ears would be - ­ -) ­ ­ .,. of the Joul as one and nae quarter miles . I ybr;y be6diniiig to the character we so,oftea- ­ - --­ I . . I - . ...­ . - _. punas sad alloy Groan River, a time but we. have hopes of bgr --- .. - - . I mention. It would,as You sky, complete .. --, of Green Biter. T �roph addfild; Sam - . . 1. =14m Hill.Out,;p.0. address. Speedy recovery. BROOK ROAD. .. A � ,him -nicely, But Kirsty Brown, how . . , 41 . . . _. .11 . -.� . _. . I. . Out. - ....IIIIIIII'llIll---------`llI""­_ Pickering College '. Thomas Gibbous' little dog well so . ---;. I *cold you like to spend every seventh day , lt..� . I � .- 'bod ' - , I . ,01 I . maimed at.the station the other day that Albert Boyes is in our midst again. Tome shade. It's nat often ihol anyb. y fug,tnipoo, Isavb*- , he had to be shot. - - . . Mrs..X-plox.,sr.,still continues-very pool the sun mind at I . � �__7,.'� --- " " �� __, ..'­,'., ....., ­­­I­ ­­- Pickering, -:,-; fttario. comes betwee,ujou and _. _. _. � - .;. ... -_ . r;Com- . . Rev. Mr.,-Legott and Ray., Mr. White ly . . malgb be' at -1"'- . ROMA& DUNN,Conveyance Will exchange pulpits next Lord's Day for noun _Nfabii and Libble Tocili viel this time of the year it 1 v � . , .. . 8%0-, Re.9pons, for Fall Term on Tuesday, UOl � I - T "'OUST for taking Lf!"l September 7th, 1897. - I th^morning service. Brougham on Sunday Last. - . ­ . t.oat. - . . . - . .: _.. Slare= - ,a your orders early with Thos. , Rev. Thorn-W our C-E.-meeting last .1�_ . ­ . . � . . - - Imptior of M&niw . 1AST Whitby. 'r ,­- -0 Ontario. Of. .. . , ... .1., . _� - )or Christmas goose or tar. week and-gave an interesting&ddile". . . . . I . . I _. - . BUNTING, . - . . .: -_ :� - Gibbon&for yc Some of uur teachers in she B.S.we on � � I L.- I.J3. Licenses for the COUif" a I . . 1. I. . - .. -, a will U7 and 1uPPlY U. Crawford. I . 1. or as his 1014141111inGO-PickiOtog L l. .. �­_.:.!-_1.1-. ...�. ... .. . key, 9 I strike for higher wages.so it doth appear. We understand that Joseph 0 .. .. I a"as the store - . . . , r well'I ­ . .I I� . -1-1. �Fall,lige of totters at ows Goo. Armstrong has moved Into T-W. has bol the Gibson forna Zw7hia son . I _ll _`_. Tillage. . : .� I . - . I I ,. ­ . . OUOREB,Liasinsed Ano. � . - . , - -. .- wo.rOrOOMS. Call and see samples and Laworeaux's house. just vacated by Mr. Mark for*14.000. - - . I. . THOMAS P zamt York and - larnardso. � ­ ­. I' - L got prices before purchasing*I"When. * Elam I Rev. Mr.Clark hise in&mniation Ufkhi . _1 6_- .L unnomr,valualor.al for . . - � ' -_.. ,forsh and South Ontario, Strict -,� . �: L. C. G. Pringle, the ahe city.for rio.b I slyi,and"a ociusequanal ban boo I. - I I � ON whole of I a so All Orden b;m&u Or so . . I - .! Don't forgot dial Goo.Kayes,talk@-of going 1K **Nation gi,!61 . - . ... -. '' - ." . Is's jewel -of Sionfiville, will be in - He will be Om its,use. - .. . s, . . . . � .. . � POOP : - Shorl . , - -.-. of nausea. . L= . . . . �er, good In a few days I . _L. ra rate. Address KOS Mort . �� .- ily will never r . : I Ko" The fireman' an now year's"a is � sl .ftousbana.01111, . ., I _.-L.. �-. . ". - .; . Clgremontshe iss, and Sed Tuesday rk arranging for . I Do ,not (lorl sh" . .. . I . 6 if Committees an at W03 a - I . ­­ L - ionaer, &a. . .1 each month. gial R to be a rouser . I . L rwanassis In emu I . I "' " -.- � LVID BELDAM, ILl , � :� .. .. I� Goo.G$f*WLspons Friday and Saturday our annual Case be al Olionsia's orchestra is to furnish Music. ... D Woburn so"am sales from his numeroam : 41, - : . - bya jusqw%ioig thi eol bridge, with oat S. S. Oysters will - i 7 - o of rim ins.farm at Was _ Town krouww Joseph White's"Of . - Salem - - I an mmllsul PV0 ' friends both Rr and DO&I to be sold vl be .. W a has charge 0! the 81111011 unlimited quantity and an L lands for taxes an Wednesday arnaminsed . - - -stack and everything that taw . I there. ' . 11 rmntod The country In being . handled by the subscriber with Ili*U1111ROGS ams" ­ . � -I , ,�t I,0,Ill 11 for the county 00011411- gram wilt so about 66W. ,The postponed late will I . . .. - 40-17 .. Tuesday watched gr the v;&7 best tQl so tList . I . � . - Ol sold to the Tel best 64'rants" be hold on Wednesday, 22nd December, . . . �. . Prof, Kol lectured two on %b� who patrol as May GxPw$ the' ­..�.- POSTILL, AUCTIONEER.ETC.. i '.. . I., I I . . Although thi weather was SMI of the season. Keep your dated dew its 2 P, M. . IV 1&,TW molial so**be=bu@11131, ­ . I - - ,Z. .1.. 610g-i'vorsible,a g" M. I � I : . � The Committee appointed to-interview, 'l 4: 0 Green athlagazdasor. bel"offw=$. . I . . - - mass On goodly ROObw wem• Now Yairs'eve. . . I am 4 friends b bled to bow The won wbo boa halterod. l. . .. �!. eartals Tostaxillo,gentlemen Willi a view Of - - - ,iota be sold will � I . -�- mans, oold Filled Witches the lightning. ' ... gessing them-to take slock in th ftm""it and 4WW" *1 _= I... I bobandl The su=l=vish fAb#utm*" Thornhill. .. ..1. . a proposed � 4-.......­ -.�:_: dam alathovery bo"adventw. 'my . Then will be it Mal of-the Patrons - -. _- . - ,� , . shoo.factory ii�%W4itby bAT*done listle.or , - _ . . . :.Ot,b* 'L - . . ,1, .- ...- .-Good American movement in 10 X of industry,in Bandy's hall, on Monday .Rev.W.,W,ask"appeared before Police et. Sao_ -, - .BEATON,TOWNSHIP CLZRZ -- Gold filled-case Warranted 0-wow evening %be 20th. as 9 o'clock, to to-m Mr'iih":Jt the Ooosm bon", - .- .:.-.-..--. .-, �_- , 0 "Tirranow, 00=miosiowtiw 11"ift Magistrate -Denison an remand Tool . ."V* Pony an Monday in- � .� .::'­.. D RZ ' tasetral Apst. . I ars.only 110.00, booll for AM,and also to attend to morning to answer a charge Of shoplifting in .. . . � _. . '. adidaviss, Aael I . 111311 W-4011 -W&UG'Im or Viltio Movement is a .t Eaton's on November 30� J. R. Gras response to a call from,License Ins Wr - . -man" to loan - . . other business of the lodge. All member . . . .. - 2:51_11;a"u I bete I I . Al . :based, OFrtCS-J . handsome engraved come, Warrant- are urgently requested to attend. OCY_OU6 of the door walke",d000md that Forgusion for "Hine liquor after roan. . . .. .­ �... very Mond" on4n " I .- , � " The annual meeting Of I having been warned byoneof the lady He Lilmisisid the deed,and was fined S ' - -- 1, I - 5.11 I ,ad for five years, 610.00. he Epxorth � 20 .- ,_ �.. .�,-=Ltione.,business.. __�_L. •.. 4 . *in 34 _. - . I - -_ - _. . -"Waltham movement X gold 1A&gU6 MCI on Monday evening. The dlarks ke watch the-amused,amused,be bad follow- land costs. L , - HOTEL. Is 0 filled awe,warranted for 21 years. resulted "follows : e0im a while land noticed himVicki"up When Mr - � .. r - a again from the Wm. Oak farm, skipped from . .r1HE WORURN election of Ol reou . Was. Hal ibe taimint­ . yujil to over maltaft. .." � . I X well ft 7 itor otly$16-00. proa., Miss Hughes; viceo. Misme Ward, "oleo mud laying them dow on _ ipplidd with the best 14- A Of .L .1. . .1 L . i bar is al . . .... ,-- � - ft".=stabl..hill ­ . �. : :�- ­ Ratrion and Cooper, and Goo.Lid Ott' counter to counter. At Isal in the drug Whitby he said to a�frioud as he Was ::... ..: ­ . ... . , ,%a _ liquors.wh ego: 1110001 .. . � . ­ . . - I . . . . .. found convenient to loop as L :-, - . - secretary, Pilkel treasurer, WLt1kj derrtment. witness saw him pick up & boarding the train that he intended going land will be - r - - . ­ .. . .1.. . ­_­ .."..:... Oplemial st Is it to .. .. - . . .­ I hair brush" "brash Bin whispers and I - wall am Others, on I . - - as far as the train would him. He .1 . . . . I . tolovellon. and=as .Eiounl .., 1�_. . . . . . Ann Bell. .. moscafteral I ". .. . , - -4 ,_:.. ad Eastwood will prb- m0affism"ahe wish is and then put I*in big Certainly kept his word, nh in now - l: ��- .. . . . . is , , - I , . .-W,01'"bsy Proprietor. 7 '' i Messrs.Ward a .. '_ _... . ,- I .. / : � � I ,Z 4l � . '. ... - - . - traction of their fish pocket Accused then picked up a second , I 1� ,z.- ­.- . . .:- : .� ., Deed with the eon$ pparently walking with it British Golonal having been�mot there 1 - _� .IN% . - � I . -7 I I ; t 'Wb 12.on the Bra brush and was a .., � L N ' - ­.. I _ I � � _­'.. 'Z �. C31""k-of.Z11111,01and. . .. 1. � dam on Henry its's firm to the clock to speak of it, when witness by Mr.Wm.Jury,who in now li fins tbisti. . �- I _ I , � . I .. . . I -_ . I the . 11 � I ­ I . . . - otUxbridge. The wet weather for a .. . :�.'_., . him and asked him to Nomin ' - . . . .. . :lSt. G�ol Churoh. pisueng. ad - . - - - - _ i.n.t.6rost. tam S&P- - .. - ­ � ­ . . . . ­*, .. . put few days bad prevented program, y W the time office. Police =rook MmL&Sabbath 1110110044 07 - -�'. . I , ­:� ........ .: -, � . . . BERVICZ11: _. ... . . - ..L- . :' have already bass C �,� _.l - ­ ­ , 6 ... -I—__ but it Rang of moo . onstable McDonald was called in and a Val Now ireal eve. I . ��-..l . 20-M am . � ... . . . . , ..- .,.-- " ' . I . . . .SVTZkT-VOrUiU Tor 'P. _,� .1 I - , ; I- rapped articles, havialt _. . . '... "I 11 - 162's . b . 1. . ...� I Sunday ool . . . LOD P i .. - hired the work. , I number of now' � � ,. � _ , - ._­: . . .- - 6.30 _; - T. �.' :,.-WHITILVALK. . ,. .1 . � - .- �:r�,_,_- , - . 1 Evening Pray .. , � . d in a bag carried by the accused, - .- ­ 7 : . . i � I . . i I-and Bible Class - 6-00-" . I . . .- .� On Tuesday, Dec. 210,two meetings been,tonal into custody. Three Lady -1. ,_.., �._ �. - - ramAx-ew I . . : will be bold in the Workman's hall under be was %A11432 borative eviAwos of this. . . n is Wish frie6dis in the , ., __ `,L - �.l . . . . �_�' clocks gave oorro, . Miss Ida Tborato .1 . ,.. - I . � . -South Ontario Farmers' the m . . . - . I .. �. . ff To ThO, Central . . . . ..- the anapicem of - trate indicated his intention of city. :.*. _.. . , ..I _.. Institute. The:management have social• committing the amused for trial, but at I Toronto,In hem for ­ L . . � Miss Lilliq Bow,a . I . _*..... i � .'Will be a COMMOD saying among she ­ ... - ! I,-.1 . ad able speakers. The sessions start at the request of the defence the case was ad the Christmas holiday@. I Won and Women throughout I­ Everybody is invited -understand yon" I day, Jan. L .. - I;_ I I ... . 1:80 and 7:90�R.m: journea until Friday. Ws, . Mrs.Lamb and children,of Ottawa,sere . . . . 1- * . �::L' � I . -, A special invitation is extended to the jb,�Rev.Bates is addicted to Ourl province on won . ..1. 1. � - -, A the asking visiting he,. parents,j. W. Wench and f. . . I .. * . I I , , - go. when the Winter sea- '- . . ..; . .. moomatable. wife. . . .. .� . I I , I li�'. ladies asiberewillboa lady speaker on 01 opium and is therefore not i - ` I 1, I . qion of the . L . . .. I . . ­ � the program at mob meeting, for his actions altogether. MILL James-Tokir-offil�_'_­-�­ �.. ­ ­ ­ . . ____ -�i . . . ____ IBorba, � . - 7 Lal Watches ! - L Moodsly'na I aeusly with her disughiol him. Boron,of. . .. . .. �_ ­ - __ e - . .. - - - --Abow one O'clock orn 946- . - � .. . . . .. . . . . . -::. . -.- :L.:.. .Z Toronto. .... .. . . ­- I . buildings of George RiclaMBOU I _-., _ �. Groen River. . � ��..-J.��­ . �. . .. . I Good American movement in 10 X farm fire. The&I&=WAS , ,:,! .,--"­ ,. . , Missiles. Gram Wilson ana.Moon, of . . . I �, filled case warranted for 15: years, were found to be on .. Toronto University, BuGabyed with the - - ­- :: .------ soon is' discovered, but the plows war"going pretty 9006rallYs"und former's parents ban. 1), . � . .. . . -­ . -or ToaqwTo, . .xisily.49-00.'.larl ilim-$11�=... . . Itiven as 2s' " � - - _ , - . I ' . el Those who attend libis-popwar,Schoti.,L . Solid gold Watches, 1118,00- - z , - flames had by thas Ame gained Much ham on Wol iliary Too, was well collector Hutchison was in the Vale last g ,win e= best . . headway, as a consequence very little of The Aux Clerk's Ol shook the I , bvsusineom Tml . . . .. "old 'attended Wednesday evening. week.and at she . is chitins to be found in - the contents could be removed. bands,and lightened the wall.01A Of MADY Of play.Book- us and Basin Pr TWO SPECIAL- BARG&INS,- . ".r' wagon and it pair of sleighs constitute the Benson Wilson entertained a party of .TOl1r ting th 0 " 'I* I a folks one 0 - ". an I the ratepayers of this neigh rbood. 7.L. ..� - ..-..Ides, Shorthand and Two fine extra heavy solid 14 K gold ad. Five horses,eighteen YO a evening last week. Married on the Sth foot, rt I be_L residence . . ..-l�;..... sal students to.si tion implements say t five acres of . litin.move. head of Cattle and six sheep fished in ' - P,46ulte guaran"ed. . *"as with extra jewelled E . J.J.Bell intends oetting�90_ It forget the . Now Prospectus Y. of the bride's mother,lot 35,eon.S.Pick- . , . g.- on ­ .- . been� strawberries next sprin Bring,Miss Lizzie Burgess, only daughter :,'---- . . � W.9.SHAW, Principal'. � , ment-tilits bays alwayi offered bore, the flames; Besides these,harness,robes . , GAI ... . . . I . . ­­ .. _: ' ­ - . 1: Grerrard and Tong - to fors for 640.00 will DOW 90 as 630,00, all implement$,bay and&book 15M bush- Place- of Z's.Frank Burgess,to John Spence',of ' , .. 0 St Wm.Hutchins and P. Robinson have :ingratulatioup. .­­­ rol Unionville. Co . " ' eft of grain were:onsamed. The prem. taken several acres of wood on the Allan. U-nio Joseph McNeely and ...............i....11_ - ­ ­ ' ' ' . - 3 V, & Enameled Wai6hes. . lees were insureafor about dale Farm to out. It means a'Vinter's We beg to welcome " - . . Wife, late of Green 'River, to* our Yale. --.... .� .. . � .... - . ) Steeti,Watches. � . .origin of the fire is unknown,but is Cup job. . nicely settled in Mrs.T �­ .-Ve. 11. --11opkin 0 . - , - - t ' t m . . Shyer Watches, 02.75. :. potmif to be'due to'trampe as thi railway Harvey Ferrier occupied 'the Baptist They have go d wil�*L .I . '. .'. .. . .. . .... "Mysth is'felt for pulpit here Sunday evening. ,His discourse lox's residence in the west end,an . . .. 1.. __ . . .� ..-.­ .. I. .. . __-r__ . w I - . .. 16 Close by, Much T4 was to the point,and he-bad a very atten- an acquisition to church and Coal circles. ...: I .- � ... . ,. . . Mr. Richardson in lin deep. 066, I . Births-.At Maplti Avenue Fal on the .-...--1 . ..� - , '� .- I - , . I... L. * - . . - .. .. - � 1. - . . Sive hearing. .last our veteran 21st ultimo,to .Mr. and Mrs. A.E.Maj,dr, . . . 1. - ...�,, __� _.,�. .. . -1 L . . We nol Tuesday [e firmil^nd a bay,A.E.46- *1 _.:.�::_­ - , " - -_ . ,�-6XdRicag" , . a son. Being tb - . , - - . - -6. . . almost wild with jo Also nee . but we think ho will not be-DOw- ,IT. -1,, .9 � 114i , . root grower,Uriah Young,.ridging up for d Mrs.' X Wflite. - - � .. Rot .. . 114 '"� turnips, I . ­ - I valeoutbe30th timol Mr. an � I . _. I 1* I -George Stull,who visited here two or jug them yet a while. � Wheaton A. Hagei-man, a daughter. Be. .". . __ ­ . ... I - . * In.very many places the roads are in a I I 1 . 1 . .. . I three years ago with Mr.HoOrstson,had ., :. his back brOken by striking a bad Condition in this neighborhood.. We Wheat took things more @ads. I .. . .. ! * * g"O'2'evertbeleos� feels'very,Proud of . .- . .. against a by) Ont.. beam while entering a barn on a 1014 of are reminded of old times,mud knee-doe -little- . . .. - it I ttl ,. I "Wh - P, 471 . '..'.. ... died a Short .time. He had where there is no gravel. him .d In,hl I .. 'bay and die a g IZ;. I. - .�1' .. .. .. _. I .- I- -I _.... .. ... . ­ I . . . 1. .. miss Burlqke and Mr. Spencer to the Several me of the*M"onic order' ,-,-, . .. _ - . .. .... . . . .- .. been living in the states: .- -L a -111, visited their brothers of the Markhagn . .:.­�, � L. . .. . ' I - . I. ... . -I . �. . south road a ingel better or for - I . . � Pickering-. - . . .., M bb Tko.Motbodistl3abbatb School will bold 'a age last Friday week,and report a good , . Atid*Dentfst, _ ­ . worse.by getting-the nuttial knot tied. 10 . . . : Calls by day and night promptly al -�­ - -1 -- . I ."' I •their Lou u*al anii.verse.4fiervicei On Sun-, We wish them all the appinesel'along time. The occasion'being art official visit - .. - D -19 an&20. The To R. W.Bro. T. W. Chap e,D.D.G. __`- ad to. General blacksmithing. • L . ­.. .. . ame and . _ , day and Monday, ea. , - , " __.. ! school bag,practiced special music for the . M.,followed by a banquet. On the follow. ' feet a Special Also agent New Williams . with their double,troubles. - from ' � . * diseased 3 ... The junior McCoy-Creedon fight was I . . .... .. :----� ,McLaughlin Carriage Co., Oshawa. New � ., occasion. Sermons will bw preached by del here Saturday evening. This bout ing Wednesday evening the OddfeUo*s of . ,..,...*stock of buggies and wagons just to banl-. , - ..-. .... :. �-.-- . . .. Rev.Manning morning and evening. .. -George" ,,Armour" the vale visited the same place to land -, .. . . is better known as the assistance to-their Markham brethren in . -Accidents will happen I• fight for the heavy-weight championship.. I ­ h P i ill beet r'e I` receiving X. W. Bird. Young,G.area �.12_ , .". . I . in a "' I. . -- �­ . .. . � axed able@. -A- short -age a• They did not commence in the usual Way r visit on that night.- They -.- .- . - ag , . ... . . - . V J made an official " . '... . - - . _N^ N , ..Wantedoll4le ,. ., IV .. ergot a bores that pulled on the he'da by s &king hands,but left that to the last had a very Pleasant might of.it. - odd . . � � I . - ... . .. ter.-and placed on him-the usual, at '10 of .jagoodfaith of forgiveness. , They nom- -"Died on the 8th loss., . Frank,beloved .,.:. ]10gS, Cattle L. . trylug to convince each other.of ... . I . ..:,.� _ .:. .� ballet used to break el minced In Llities of a home and of W. H. Smith, aged 18 years. rank �':'. .- L horses of that I F ,�. I L . .bal. the good and bad qu 0 was ill only a little over ten days,Lille his* Abous midnight the horse pulled,the in that line., L of curse both-being ex, to I .I ..condition.... .u. " .-Anct Slieep, . �_ '- ' ' '... b +ter noes' and instead of aid not fkp poor very serious until ­­-, I '. - .. . I % , a couple of days O' E I . . - .For .. . . I � pinched its they cam.11 a tie. TC'n ugly and hot -. � I :;. . .H A[) L ,.�.. 1 -it words wbee followed by blows. "Armour" bar re death. ver , . I -, _ _ promptly mptly coming up to the front again thing lovii.;g hand,,and medical kkill 011 Tor - iriliell the best.-Jeash prieles. � , I I is supposed it�got twisted and fell. The led off with a tap on his opponent's cheek, do to avert the ifrint- monster was done,' * - . .. . ­ .- -_ .. .... ,.. fall setAled the business. ,,When MT. .and forgetting to tam his other cheek 96 orable death claimed him for his . . . __�_I I , . .. gat tombs'nable,after beel the that.he-could -preach-what-he-praotioed. biatinex ;I Will be paid. !, . .., .;ll,*y - � Nukes E u. *Frank was a bright little follow and :- '. ... � . .- . I. I horse was expiring. We man- I I George"dealt a blow when his opponent 0- with It school fellows. ,. . - 1 -1 . I - Our general merch. a great favorite 1, 4. I -,,,Sewing Machine 'noise the \" . : , 0%7�7= 'E. 'l-stcne, .. non the came for the benefit of others who was not In position. L_ The iutermon"161-mildA at Brougham OP � . � . . - . ant,Mr.Ellis,ended..the a nal by to' I May have coossioal use she same kind. . k p.m. :,�, :;.�,� , -_ _ a , I I I' KERI G NEWS104. �',_':'.: - E PC _k. T.�--H - . I. Z Saturday at 2 0`0100 . L. . R. A. Flemin' - .L- . , Pickering, Ontario. ' ' M&r3&AM. of a balker. I., . I faring George amid showing m the door- . . I - - i . . . ­ .. I , . . . . I . .- . _. � . .- 1� - .. . I �, - . . 1. . .. . . ­ . 1111 . . , . .. . L . I .. . . .. . . . I - , - .... I �, .,d4m_&�;,", 4 � ,I ey •.,v`* - I ... ..,.4" F,iw�, Nt` . U , _ * i': - I - , I I . 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I. . - - I - - , ;.; . I - , .. t .-,.�,iP,.- . - and forward," "Seated her husband. SIM IS I]JUSIUAlfolDli , . , ;�, , . . .,�,� 4 , .. . sarcomm. - , - 11 I 3, 'Zo I . ., .. t--k-,--;:, , , '.,!:.".., I I . .-! agreed to be friends r'.' ' . ,'' , X. " .;. , I ,- " V �:--�'.'i�:.­­"..­4 :..�. ..: . , , . - ­,�:-,..:I; " � I .�.��:�,,:; " ���,,�� ���,,�� -1 . . 11­-�,-­: -.- , . -1�'��"�y .", ,, -- , ., : -. :;.--, 'Well, what Is It, then I" lis an] Lady Bellamy cut the top off an egg' ..�.. '.I � �,"..1 -� . �� , , '. . ._;�; I .�� . � Lod. - -, �'.. " ".-I ,'I , , I. . - - . . , 19CX' ".I .. -.� ,�', ,-. - : I , ly�, Mr. Hall,lism, tile fact is that movements wore decisive-befor ,*! BABY ". - � I ,.--,, , , - ,� ; � � ; . ,Or "D .1k.,I q �­`�Y�. � � t-­..�:j��,�. . ,.W : with'sevore - -3;�v�.�.�7�'<-,�� ,� . with i' single clean stroke-all her- -�� ..."I �I, ,� % - - j, � � . , � . ., � - I I . .. . "%�-.�j,�; ;;-� ."� �,* . �f h a .,�� . � , .. 11 �, ..­,.� .� .­ .. ,11��11, t�l- . ���." �� .,� � , i ". , LULU B.19PRODUCU'Aiii IP` ,�.���"��,71 . 1�- .11 -, . . . �:-�,,� .. ., , . , .­�`,"1-.'�::-v.��. 'CHAPTER XX. for of free quarters In the Garden of -, 91119 HAS RZARD. �I - , - :.,.. �­- �­ .. - ­­ we-that is, my oa,d narse and L for answered., - - � , , - - . - . - - ­:�:," ., '�,-�, ; -4 I , . � ;.��:,! .I I Pkien I" Rapture- beamed so visibly . I . 7 � ­ . � I , . - 1 ,­�, .- my father is Irregular in his memils� "I thought." she said, '�that we had - - .- - - Amr- �­:: ':� , �! . '-'.-r- , . 'Artiur did not do much flabla that from ev ' hill face thai, nd always takAm them by binisolf-live dono witli, that,sort of noiamose some Composes Lu"o4sugs.Immifistas Ow rwil"" . ;� .-� .:��., � .9 cry feature of .1 . - - 1 .,4-.'��-' -�"- ,wriling-, Indeed, be never so much as: Phillp'saw it and ainUed. J ust as lix, � : ��'� .�,�� ��Z. -- � iLL I and I am ashamed to years ago; are. you-going ta begin.It ­ - of air&&n4 tkc�rarr of*Cat. - -- ,- �-,�,.- - .. I .;l . enthusiasm- -�o very p a y, . - I � - .". - "". 10t his 11AS into Ute wstcr�­ha simply was aboutrto a3eept ;,vith .Z.�sk y6u*to shu6m ooir mode of life. For again." - . . . ��,­ �­­ of Angela's took of . . 11 .. .�- L --1.1 gin*k instance, we have nothing -but bread - "Yin, Lady Bellamy, I am. I am not Little Lulu Crextoll. daughter Q9 * � ­ - a caught alght I 11 : I ­ " Set there lost in dreams,and hopin distracts. It Chilled him like the mud- j Tjoum Crojiton.-ot.Dilliaboro, Iu4l&ud6 ' 1. 1. . .. ..��. .. and milk,for breakfast;" and the gold� going to stand being bullied and jee - ­ .� - --�27'..; ' ' ' 1 . ...; -.­�,� -.�, ' o It f ea w r; a did not - the :,.,�;:...-7. ; ,, X ,�N�.,­,�-::�`�w vague way,that Angels, would �*mlb den hoc o Id a to ah �­­­ �,­�,­ . "But she L e,n head sunk tu-same confusion before ed at 1py that damned scoundrel Cares74 in doubtless tba child WOUdOr Of .. - 11 � .-.ba,k­agaLh. did not come I Wish him to come. he thought, &he di(- tin, .:-I.-.'I'.,."I - -4.. - 11� .. . . amused gaze. fobLt iny m6re. I am ijot goini'tostand. day in a mu&ic&l way- Tbat little Eblest I.I::,- '1�: -.:1";­-�.", I: : �, '�'- ­tp-aot.care for him. obliged, however.,to - r eternal visits to him.,, , , :�:� .. I "Oh I Is that al"', he said, cheerily. you . is not quite i3 years old and can readilr - :� - '� . : , though it would-te-dYficult - '-- "' �,�.. , I I.Y - them for twenty . � - .�� .�I � .. . , .may what prevented bar; Xorr had he give &a answer, he said: "I am very fond of broad-and milk." "o­­ve' stood the,organ, or piano anyl - " .' . i . -­�,.,� "-.­'. ,,I shall be delighted if"-and liere "And thy4a,ll weilt on Angela -'w'iL-b -Yeaxw-;-T�t.her -late- law the clay to.ob- reproduceUPOU - . - .-1 . . ,: - .- "t ,kao�th,it, eber-waa forAhe epics , he bowed toward her-"MLss Careafoot drink wine, ?'wV now, isa�t it?" she remarked,cool- inusical selection s�fter once hearing It. . . I ' 4 I , ..�. .I�,, " - , - .. . - .her confession," "we never Y . . � " '- .. '- ....- : .. - �,, - of a full hour sitting within a , - ;" . -- 'L . .handred' does not obJect beginning her egg. . gas L . -��­ . .. i and I know that gentlemen do." . The*child belgan't,6 &how h9r' yk" . I . I I ...''. . � ..If, ngla. with "Lam a teetotaller. tie that"doeN not "It to never too Idte to mend; It is -?.�:. �* .: --�..':...,yards of him, sad*occasionall.y P . . . . ' ' 1wiss; three .. L'-��. ­ �L:­ -Ping ' ad musical ability - Qaily� , L ­­ - .,� .I-I I. --L-,6­��-� beSit&tLOA, "You could arrange that Mr. matter." - I not too*late for you to stop quieti � ,. " ��K�,�,­ .Y .. - . .." out to watch his mode of fishing with , Heigbam came t4o:-morro-, not I . . .,- � W... '..��' a�home and do ulty by youie hug- -.At the time Of W Kstbe" - 1. ­ -, I .�: "* . . . ." 1, �; - - . I . hand.,. . . . � I . .1 -1 -. .1 .... .- , -�, , isome curiosity. It-was,-she-reflected. 1: It would be more conventent. I must . .�. , threft . �:.�. - -1 "y' - .-Really r, .- - . � -you,r.d jears old. '..^-".,�.J;-w..�:- "Yes really.!' I .1, . dist revival held at Dillsboio .. I . ­ ...". I I I . I . . ,­I- ,-., exceedingly unlike that Pra4iced by get a, room ready." "But yeafs ago �by Dr. T. G. Conlin, Mr-s- ,;;.", I -1:.1 ,� I , - ,.�- - � " ", t "Ahl domestic dostalts; Khad over- , then. .you know, my father -Moit men-,would think that I'had . � - t he ­ . - abuts hiniself up all day, so that you done my duty by him pretty well.. .. . -., .. �1-1 .Jakes. She,.too. was wishing tba I looked them. I dare say you can man- will have nobody but myself tQ.talk TN%'7e1ILy- years ago, you.wer�e nobody, Cr6xt,m was 'a; r6VUlar attedde-at and -', �'.-L,. ­� � --.. " - - I I ,..41, .-" --':�-I- , - - :. .. . � � -� I � . ";.,,,1,,".:,. ",Would-detect her, and come to talk to; age thal-eh Heigharal" . W.I. I L and bad. comparatively speaking, noth- was frequently McComps'niedL by' bar '� _ �.�.i­,� "I - , . ,�f-!.�Z­-"� ..her; but, amongst other new senss-, .. "Oki; yes, aZly, thank you.". - ' - "Oh I itiver nfand"-- ragiWily`- "I Ing. Now'you to thin time, little - - . � . �,;�- . ., 1. ­- � . ­,...-.� ' Ld the words.-the .door we, ea0Ou bave a-title and between Li"y-datililiter. Up . ..- . -- . :.­;.:�'�,�- tiojim, she wa;&now the victim of a, inost! An tw sa "Lady Bellamy" was am sure- th�Lt we shall got on." three and four thobAiand 'a year. Who Lulu had never-towched organ ke-yo.The I " . . -.-',. �� ." - ' Unsemantable-shyness.�and could . . - . I z�-*r' not flt�pg open, and . "WeLl-if, in spite of 9,11.this and a have you to tbUhk for that.? Certainly .3 .� .. :.,�,.. -� I MAMOUnced ' with the energy that a ,great deal more-oh 1 a very great not yourself." neict Sun"y after the evauSaliAltic gar- ..1 -,,*. .1 . 1z % --,' 'L make up bar mind to reveal her where- 9 to the enun- . . I I I. I ' . ..I I`! I .,footman always devote deal that I have not time� to tell you -Curse t lie title and the money I I vice& had closed'Mr:and Mrs. Croaton ..�I� . - . I. ,. ,:.-�.-kbouts. . . i ciation, of a title, and next tiecond a I-you still care-to come, I will do my had rather be a'poor devil of an attot- wers'e.t boan alone wikb their LUCA Lw ... .. -,. ­�. 11 I .. .- reature, magnificently dress- ith i large'family, and five- - . . ., . ­ ... .. . i --! At last Arthur awoke from his long�splendid c .. .- -- �best to amuse you. At gay rate, we ney w hun . I ad, sailed -*nto �be room. daughter, wbo&for the first time .had � . .. .. . . I . - ' ,' '' �1� reverie, and remembered, with-a and-1 can read Logether;L.that wUl be-some- drod a year to keep tbdm on. than Ii a I . �--­ ' - "Alk,I bow do you do,Mr. Carefifoot I" thing. if you don't find Me tQ9 stupid. the life I do between you and thlat perched herself upon the Org&11 Steel t ... - .. .1. � 11 - �' deal pang, that be had bad nothing to!she said in that low, rich voice that . ­ . -, ; . " .. I i - . : embered so well. "It Is some You must remelinter that I have only vulgar beast Caresfoot. It's&-dog life, and was -drumming the I-vorY keY96 .. .� ,I ,.. - �.. leat Since the preview evening, and he rem had a private educatiod, and have nev- *not a maxi's;" and-1�oor Bellamy wag while her 31i,jrrf2b was working Ithe 1 '­ - :- . ., . . .. , ­ ,. . . , . time sin-e we met; indeed, it quite - ` ----'. :' that he-was, oonesquentl er been to college like you. I shall,be so overcome at his real or imaginary I . . .�,�, -..- � y. exce-9dinglY bringa b&ck-old times to see you, when portunity of rubbing up wrongs that the tears actually.rolled pedals Merely to graj* the Childish ' .'- - ' . '. -I.i ­ � - :...':L .�--",Imxcry. He ajsol discovered,.on Can- .we were all young people(together." gLaii qf the opl I I have been ne- puffy little facat . .I of the-little.th, moth�et,aaid: , I . . I .11 � ... �* . classics a little; - down his pride . . --- w- � - . 'L ' multipg his watch, that it was twelve "At .any. rate.-Lady Allamy, you my here With"Jesu&' Lulu.-" . .... I., I_:� .- * - . diked, if you gieeting them His wife suryleyed him with some "Play 'A,nyw , . 1 -! . . . . 'L . m' C�olocfr,' and. moreover, that he was,show no signs of age; in ally got into a m over a Passage ILL amusement. - - � .. ­ -The child looked at bar mother 1L* ­ .. I . L , - ' , on look more . . ...I - ... - L, i - quite stiff:frm qittiqg so.IOAS .I', the., will permit me to say so Y Aristophs,ass that, I shall ask .You to "I think," she'said. "that you are a " -.7-.-� .- I - :- -, ­ _ � . - , . beautiful tblaa ever.!' clear up." r m- able creature." . ­ moment,then raised her eyes upward; 1, . . I . I - - " :. : , pQdtlokL. go, sighing to think, "Ahl Mr. Carsdolat, .you have not M ­ . . "�L . I . This was anough for Artlaur. -he- "lZhapa I am, Anne;but L tell you and while ahe appearird t;o bi ­�. . � r�' that suck a vulgar.necessity as that. forgotten hbw to-be gallant, but lot k1jawledSt of thi-clasiica was that of what it is, even a miserable creature AWAY ... .:.,.. . ... -- q �. -. . � -W�bta;l�ag food should force him to me tell you thtit it entirely depends the ordinary university graduate; be can be 11riven too gar. It may perhaps � GAZING FAR � ­.. --­ - ....' . - p .I _ par _ upon what ligbt'I am in. If you saw Xuro'ed thk subject with remarkable be worth your while to be&.little ca,re-, at notai4g the little pink fingers wand, ' ' : . .. �: 't. bi,g 'in'the-midst of oner of the" new- . I I ..,.� be put up his UAU844 f6 . . me ric uJi na I . erad up and down t and .- ,"::. ­,­ '- ,.� . - red. and starts!d.for Isloworth, %%,here fangied elect III I tions. -you promPt'tude ful." be keyboard - - - , �.,:.L­"11.��.­., he arr�iveld JuArt.an the bell-waWinging' would *as that I do look old; but.what "Tell me," he sald, looking her She cast one swift look at him, a look the-parents were dumbfoundsa to hear -1 - I*.. I ..." .1 . I I a otie ixpelit at forty V Here her otmight In the face, "axe you glad that not without apprehension in it, for -foi wkCkch the ,­- .-."-- ica . V I . the notes of the hymn .1 - -- ­- - . ����11 - - ,,,for luacbr. I glance fell upon Angela's face for the I am coming - 'there was-a ring about his voice that " .I -. 1 � . . . 1 a. ',... I . George.received himwLt:h cold civility-. first-time, and she absolutely-started; .. The gray eyes dropped a Little before she did not like. but his appearance motlier had asked. The little girt play- ..- . . . - . � - , , . . .;� 7.­ - .�.: -.--- - *#A asked him7what.e the boldness of bis gaze. but she ans- won so ludicrouAly wretched that it savin.seteotionn that aftOinoon, as - .: '. * - ... :, I ... - � ,Prt.be hold. to the great pu" other eyes expanded wered, uDjie&i�tatingly; , reassured bar. She finished her egg, ad be --were.. ... ...... ,- -. . � . .. . whick he was forced to reply-nons. � �and a dark fromm spread itself for a -yea, for lay-owa sake I am,Clad; and then, slowly driving her "on requested by bar parentA6 w �' ­­ -1--,.: �,.' . - . . . I . I 1. ­ ' . - . III'. '�...,��,".- -,"Did you am anybody there V' moment olVer her countens'noe. Next but I fear that yen will find it--ve-'Y through the sbell,she-sa-id: - ­ - . mystified'at the child'iwanderful.-wnrlir.' -- I I . ... . . * ' . � , 1:­ - . ­ "Is I 1. - ... - 1. I second it wte gone. it possible . r day thr - - .4. -. . .- -,Tea,.I zmet Miss.Careefoot." - I.thattbat beautiful girl is your daugb- dull." - wp�;,we- must be off, I b& DoWt threaten, John; it is a bad Ever since that *inte " . . - -, . . I I ".. 1. .-Ah 1 trust a gi-ri to-trail out-a man.'--terl But. rememberinj her mother, I "Com-,. Kk . bit. and shown an unchristian state proved-.­��--- - � --- -.1 . ;-#,.;- , IL at 'he . -want to be home by a quarter to six." of mind; besides. it might force me.to years ago the little girl. had . -I�.. . � . -- IL , "'Lbe , If a series ­ -. �� .. I :., ., , � L - horse of retnarks,1716 surprime . . �S'hst is.-she likef I ismember her need dOt ask. k k Mr. said Philip-just then. -er-r-rush you, in self-defense, you L � . ' ' ' ' Caresfoot. and tbA!zL look at me, and dmirers. Hundreds -�-- - -.' 7 ......� -1 . I . . - Ixl..of foqxteen i�i� hn and the agg-abell hav- to to wit- . I - ,6 raw..boned.g ,b fins She it Once rcso and shook ban" know;" and Jo bar friends and a ,4,0 -. . . - I -any whietheir or not I look old.- And -with Arthur. -murmuring. "Good-bye Ing finally collapsed together" Laly have vlafted the Croxton bOme' -'---­­­ -- -­ . .. cam. A ---- � ,.�: .� . . . . 10 .1 - L eyeff. . who is the young man I Her lover, I - _ . I . . .. . - - . . . no" "Baby's" rare performan . .� :­.-:��, .,.. .- "I think that she is-ibe-handsomest Auppolee-at,say rate. he looks Uke.it', till t(>-morrow morning." aud then fl.ellamy drdered thg brougham.' . - - � ...- . , A r,­� with,Lady 13.1t.mY. - Having thum sufficiently scourged' her short time-since.,Mrs. CrOXtQn took her : " - ' ' .� . �_: .�. ".. Waimea I ever saw," Arthur . replied. but'Plbaaa tr6duce-me."'- George, meanwhile. with the most husband, she departed in due course little girl to a music store. wberi ths' �I. . r e.. . ... . , I . .. "AAgels'" said Philip, crossing to the unwonted hospitality was pressing her to visit ber_ own task-master. little child was the wonder of all who wit- . . . - .:-..Vwdly.- - : ­ -- . �.. . window where they were talking, let bIsb&nds n . - d b,e]F skillful perfornisam mud �I - .­ . .- . - "Ali I" said'Goorgi,'witli a. rude t- me introduce you to Latiy Bellam,v. Mx. 8' .. li,*' f tbmr to-stay.to dinner, ana. when he guessing what awiit�d her at , 11 After all, there in a deal of 1-oqtic jus- many were the compliments showered I ,� I -.. .4 - - , declined, announcing his 'Dton -- - - . . H�J?Ewa- .I". .Bella.my.,. It o - . J51 - tion of coming over to See.bita On t e tiae in the- w rid, Little Smith, fresh- upca�­Baby" Crox - . L. - -tbar -object . a got away, but apt Rav- snare. , . , . . . . i .-. )IS laugh. -Youth .is always eathusisAl- . " too by iadm#inq list-, , : --- - 1. - ls-�-Of , am dolic to make your &A I . � tie, ampacfally 'when qualatance, Mi." Camsfoot, though I ,w,prrow. At last It from hie afaLber's apron-str;ngm. Is especially- � .- .tf .before Lady Bellamy -biLd'o father is net rink it in Ter. glenerous a, I'm to Say had bid bitff a - 4 - T sc . � w-� , � ­- .:---kh1&-"rY­mAid Cut." -_ - , .. seemingly &nti&I SdieU.' -­ - agely lbeat.ep. by the cock of the hool. The c -&-mamilral way. The mothOr - -�*- - i. I . I " ' ' I him 'Jonas Is- fin all- Sifted in . "" 1. - ­ :: - , '- -­ There was 40mothing-so intensely it%- go. daughter good x2prano singer. with a voice . . . I 4�. '_L .. . "You and your charmiair powerful. cruel devil. placed above all is & . - . �­ �. '­,"pollent in bin host's way of talking that . Angela looked puzzled.. , ..:--. - i. inumit come and we -me at Rewtham possibiliq of-retribution. If. however. which is both strong and pure, but obs, - .., , ... .. . .'. . ,I_- "Indeed I" ebb said. imental music. , , . - . . ::- Arthur longed to tbrow s,diab at him. ­. . - . House, when. Wel*get in- - What. bavik- instr . . 1.�� '- . What I do you not Suess why Lt is little Smith. could we the omnipotent knows nothing Of - 'been - .. 11 L . . ::',--1lhit be mairaified '-his 16414,469, 6. d that Sir John has bought Jones lbeiilir itnentally plowed and bar- For the Past two weeks Lul. ban � . L ." - . ­ .. n . gienoroug.I Then look at yourself, In. irou not heard ,yiug bar. ability as a . .: .�'. - 2--4-,!, - 11rolpPed the subjeot. tile Clam, and you will we, I used to- it from poor Maria Lea's laxeCULorst" rowed by his popm the clargyman, in Occasionally ts ' - -1 . --.. . . . .- . Philip turned pale as death� . and evioliration of the double event of his vocal4st composing bar songs, bOtk I . �- - . I - .� . � . haVe Some preltealsions to good looks. � I .. ,- .,.-:- "Lat me goo. Yqui an ji2st bome from but I could never have hurried from the room. having missed a wholarallip ani. isk- words and-music., as she Bingo them' o : ' ,.-L� I, lods. are yoair' asked 6sorac. pres- stood beside you **It is good," reflected Lady Bellamy-, en-too mucb-oberry, it Is probable that The tunes are r Ity. and in every In- . I . .. I. . . - . . . . - . -. �z I . �. .1. i. -I% , aL the beef of timpa.,and.now-Youp - J. e I beauti� . I LL,.... -1011Y. - . an she watched the effect of bar shaft. his wounded feplingq wou.14 he greatly stance the wo. OF Ire Strikingly . . . .. �., I Mother. e',ea when I was at my best. ,..to let him know.th,st I never for- 11 imitate the twit- . . I- . ..1. - - to a - I .11 % - .. ., .. "I Lgot 6wk at the)IsifFaning�a-Ilg.st &I'a'816 killed mo� if I was iii the same get... . mon'bed. Nor doom-it stop there. Rob—"ful,. She Can clear I . .. -1 ��, -, . . inson. ;the-squire of the psFisb. takes ter of birds purr o a cat, whist Of . �- --aftth... room with tier. &ad you are even band- of'rippling ,� .. I � sower then "114' =Other.,. But. even when bar father had-gone. it out 'of the.Bever.end Jones and speaks loebmative or the murmur . -- - - L . � "And what wave YOU doing there?" - �Aagela, blushed 'very .much-.I at t -- the path we.% stid blocked to Angela. ill of him to'tho bishop..& Low Chirreb- waters upon the keyl�*ar& Her OYes -..-.�I ��-.1,., .-:. �-- -­ . . ' , hlf - "What P;said George, who win.whea man, on tho� matter,of vestment-it, and' never r"t for a moment UPOU bei . I.- ­ .1 I .. , - . ward . . . - I. !"Tra,vellaff about and sk6outnir." anqualifted prmi'V6, and, putting it and isk.&M amiable mood. that worst of all very shortly afterwara, Sir-Buster hatile be I I. - .. .1 . . t her ga-e Is always up I " : . . . . .-."Did yon get mudh sport)"--- --� - the exclamation bar appearance had caids. a jocose -4. "a," You 901124 to Brown, tM Cbsirman.of-4uarter Sea- Y, as then - - - . .-- . L � .. I � -, . . .. and far aw _gh she,d rwwa her . -z : . - .. - . ­. , - I '*No� I was rather unfortui ,'but tb,t morning wrung fross Art'bur- to- 'I - � I I ... . 1 � mate play truant. too, my pretty cousint- 810113L expresses his opinion Frettv frea. inspiration from�a'eve. ... L. 1, I - ::1 I*:- I and another-feLlOw killed.two tige I rs.,Sather. she suddenly came to the can- Them first you mubt pay the penalty. I of ohin a in .q gi er&I-.ca-so- ..The CroxionA have twoF children old- . .. . ­ . . � 11 ,L . . ,oLubion-for, odd-aa it may mam,.sbe -,a n6 tests' .. 1.,�.,: '­ apt�a very bear j _�- �I 7Sa Want after a rogue elephant, bu its �y one, ,however." And li , to r ive a most er than Lulu. '.­ - .* . 7 ' . 1. t� had never before-ta a I , only in a tu ­ I . ­. the matter�fn- be threw big long arm round bar waist, music.. Lulu in in thi - ,� , -r- � very t to serious cowideratton-that sh' must unexa -led -wlggin from be.-r m&Jos- whatever-for W.I'­.. 1 . . . . .. :. --1 he nearly killed us,,.. 1.got somf i- "a and prepared .to give bar a cpUSIMLY. , uddleb, V, for not primary department of tb6'aiti mebbol - _7 . . L" , : - -� be very good-loolctnir, a Conclusion that. embrace. . - a -. . Harem- A blue I 1. . ... * t--Y a- , -­ . . ,,� I .� .- ., good ibex-abooting in,Cashmera. how Made her feel extremely happy. She ' kh 'Ing him that repnvet he was a-cu and learns rapidly. She ban I .r T with ... L, . 4�",.- .:,7'.- ever." -- ,. could not quite tell wb!y. . . � At first Angells. not being accustom- tom to eire f m the III& yes, a wealth of golden hair am .. I .. .- .--..- L. ,. L . . .I.. . ad to little jokes of th� sort. did not etbe sAdition of-i lbrely eemplexion the - t --4..* ''' - .� *'What do You It was wh4lat she was thus blushing understand what his intentions were, n eve 1: to 'do tb-! ruly winsome. . ... .. . * L. intend wi iff of-the-county. And lsvi- . .. -- I of the.. judge III I little Image in t . I - . . 'I, If now I your education Us'and IookluX ber happiest add loveflest august person . �. . -1- -.. I L, . 19arse , . , but as soon as-sha-did; being an I- . . 11" ., I. �� ­. -f t1le ­ .1. - -f .. . ' that George.' itt"itig .rem his walk. re bangs tbp f"r of the only thiaw- "' - . I , , . L . 1 . "been ixtravagantly' expensimt, 'empelcl.;,ob tremely powerful young women. :he� . . L A APINd to look I a-a t t be'-window and Nmou put a stop to them. shaking that he cannot cominit frir contentirt. - -'' ' .. .. 1. I�- - . .�* -". . bily the Ntabridge part of It. Are - publir.opinion. Justice! why the world CULK CAB IN BEELIN. . . 1,I.. . . ... . . .. ... - � , ,see her, and, gradually drawn by tbd -George away from her so sha. piY by -is- full otit..Only it is mostlybuilt up- .'.� 1.*-.�� '-- . �1. ,­;�'L -.-'' ' . r '. - _ . -.r-L -. % .�� . - I.; .. . you going'to turn it to-any accouni Ill attraction of her beauty. his eYes fixedl a; tingle swing of bar litbo body, that on a f updaLion of wrong. . . . . - . L . - . . syaumm of LiKemetion Nokia$ ,"-or .1� . .,. - ..: I .1 ­Vei. I am jroiaq to travel for sn-, tbamwelves. intently upon her-, and hit, -bin rap, . - 0 . . . Mew . . . - . � ..-., COAXse UlLitil'OR Crew instinct with I stuiJiing Ovier a footaeol- in Lady Bellamy fou6i Aeorre sitting Foe.19A re�JlrCIOM I ., ': . other year, and thea.-read-for the-bai. - a i Id backward ps,%sage, he in S tTtVS in thc dininZ-room beside the safe that 1. I .I I ... I - - Mixture Of butigry %ickednese and dem '.�. '� 1 . ... � 1.11 . being - test - , . - I. 1.. Them is an, particular object in , measured his length'upon the floor ba,d so greatly inver"tol her h land. A trieycle cab Js one-of the. Is . ..:­- ­ . I . , -l'.`%, called' too young, a aid f wish to pea lighted amtoni,Ameat. It was thus Boeing what she bad done,Angela turn- It WAS OP", Lod be welt resoll,19 4 features of tbeL atr-. as," It I � . -1 .* ..... L ,� ,' Something more of Llie world first." that Arthur' and Lady 13-ellamy saw ad and fled after-her father. -5" . - ,: -.-.1,.. . . . ".- of'[etters . �.� .., .-I I ,- -callerd by a fine solortipti Irom ,the ­bimidle is called the He cycle. 80 named, - .. . - "Ali I I see. iillisvebur ""im' - Philip' who 'x&a looking at & - As- for Aribour, the scene-wag too which the reader may remember-balring i TA V- I . . .­ . - - . nomis." .. �Pictu­ fwthe corner:of the room. did much for his risible ,oeri;es, and after the invenfo-r. .aad. i cOmP&1kY ,.-� . . . .*,": "Really I cannot agree- with you...i not-8se blim; nor. kadeed, did- Angel fairly roared . with!'laughter, ,wh ist wen in his hands before. . . . .. � * :a' C'Kerman . . ----- . 1 . The took,was,uninistaka hie,- L' .. .. _ -How do, Anne I" -he so id,-wit-bout has been .organized. in th . �, ­ , - and-*once . I, Said Arthur,who was rapidly josi "his' .even Lady Bella-my went am near to It .,I .- -. . tom A6 . more th,3 dark fro%a settled upon as she,ever did. ' - - . ... rising, "You look very handsome,this capital whictt now ba,4 five hundred of . 1: 1-.1 : . . . . I * ' '" .7 ` - . - - I ,. �,� y. man-Lady Bellamy's bmAl', and the expand- .. Gan, . 1, wrath. I mornizig. I n.ever saw &'WomlLn WPar I.-them tricycle cab III use. The-cab 'IS .L �,'L A:�- � ' .t- .Irf r�ourse yrou'Can'f, &it ever o6e, white- with I . . - .:�. . Ing pupils filled the beavy-lidded eyas�I .­Fgl!­�-, . . bptllei" -- .-has a rwht n - road to - -46 - I I I his greet-11 built on. tale principle of the t . I . I I A�i for Arthur, it made him ("I ,, �O u"- . She.vourhsafe4 no Tegply to . �:, .. 1. . . d, with a;with iiareamohabia:'alarm. - , , ,ick t�bli laugh at 'in an accident.- .1 itig' 'hut turned as pails a.a d � .- -with the difference that it has threft .....". I - ;� . I s Ii6e. asi be noticed Arthur's ,- .,tn't �ouf" replied Arthur.. "I t ea.t h I The two I.arge ':�­% ­.L�.. I . .- - I Next minute George entered the do; it is just this moot ludicrous-ttcc*L- *'Who r' 'she said. huskilY,.Pointlng I wheelei instead of two. :. ­­.��­ . rising color, "no. med to got angry;, - .. with her finger to the letters in-his- - . :,� � Tou -ind­ room With-katupi:d araile upon his face, deat that I ever saw." ' ' . * 1 wheels, support a comfortably Cush- 'Ll. . . , hand. "'what are you doing with those I ­ z '...,I Iod bound t,o expm" my opinion." r ering some- 1-1 :, . . Angle- letters?" I I- . . I - . .1.I '­ :auddeiily been shown the aun� . I ioned seat on tbeir.*,dq. aqd the smalf. : awl' 1-king as daied as a bat that has r 'iied away mutt , Ge.�rge tu , . "I must.-congratulute.you.'on the au(3-*, la'� h0ave,a-lit bea'uty bad ul n I thing that it was perhaps as well his , ,'Bravo, Antic; quite tragic. What a 1-whe'el id the rear' is used for stWing. . ­ . . ­� .., cess with which you amame the Cdamt did not hear, and aLL ark-le began , I.. I.- �­ ....... 1. . ch*lrac-!his gross mIn4 as a rsveIatico*rm;"i1 Kos- I . . Lady Marbeth you would make I'Come i 8 only. � In this tricycle cab - ..I. I ter," answered.Arthur, now thorough-, to ack -Lady Bellamy.. . . %%.;,I � purpose . . z��,.���, 7�.­.. ly put-out; "but, as everything I have;cinated him. j3e bad loot his. Comma .. .dear George," was.'her rejoinder, quite, ' All the perfumes of Arab) . . .- � . z. is over himself. . . C not sweeten 'this littls b"d. Oh. bb,,-the--roachman or operator sits in the - -. ..� - - "let'this little jadventure teach you . !.rear and- the, passenger I . - done or mean be do so-distasteful to i "Oh I here you are at last, Go oh I" Go on." . . I .in,fr6iit...The .-: �* ..yea, T think it'is a'-pity tbat:you did I I orge," ,ttrat 4t is n,A wim, for widdlt-agod . - :111 . . I � said Lady Bellamy-it w What are-you doing.with"thoie let-� propelled by a simple -�, - ... . - - , . ..not give me the benefit of y!sur advi � as­-iiIwa-3..�-her­-men,-to Mdulge'in gallentries toN%ard I . conveyance is . I ,:� :,.-.., - .::,.,-, , I .. : . .� I. is little sooner.0' . ...ce habit to call him George. "We have torn?" I . . up and down movement 'of the 'Ret, .��- . .::,.-, i Young adivs, -and espwialiy younit � , 1 . . all been like sheep.without a shepherd, `%`,Kfave you never broken a dog by, n a ""' I..,-�, 1 I,. ; . , .Georgia's oikly answer was a laugh,I th,cAigh I saw Mies of, thown and sinews.- Good Lg machine is ope'rated. p "-... - .1 And presently the two parted, detest- You keelAng an eye go - shnw.ing him the whin, Ante? I have 1 just "' b chain cir sprocket *ar-. �.. . � .. , ,. . . � the flock fhro night." .. : an ,and there is a . I I Ing eacb other more cordiali-y then I ugh the window." At the as= momalit the lootmalk got something to"galc 'Of. You, d 1- rangement: . . . . ... � � . - . .-ever: . I . -George started. He did not know need tbkt the dog-cart which wish to get You ijetoagenerous frame: It.is said that this new dl�vimoe has-----` - - . . that be bad been observed. --- - I anvoki of mind, fir t, Listen now, f im going 1, . . rlin. ,rhi " : ­:" . . , At halt past tbr,ee, when George was; Arthur had ordered was'waiting for. ' 11 Mi with gr�eat fav6r,in Be ­ . . "I did not know that you were all bi to read you a,f6w exitaots from apast; ind light in %veigM -and -�:�.,:"�.�:.z;..,. .z-:- still away,-for he had gone out witbi ,M, .I cab is cheap i . �- . ,'here, or I would have b&a back soon- "Good-by-R, Mr. Heigham, good-bye," that is so vividly%recorded here." I can be propelled writh .great saile-and t�::� o- .,- ;. his bailiff immediately after lunch, to ­.., * - .- I . . ­ . Philip a7nd bis'daugb'tor were shown er," he said, and then'began to shake an.id, George, -with lingri sarcasni; ' Sb'- san1c into a-chair, li,id her fice i at gr'�t spee.d, A mile rido- ros - ... I a. . ­-�.1�; into the . . . - George,, � . . 1. .. . drawing-room. wher6 vve ma-y hands. . .. � .t"Within tu,eaty-four hvurs-you have I in her babds,' an.1 groaned'. somet'hing like a cent and a half, .1 . %. . Whia be c�ime' to Angela, he favored �killed, my favorite dog' takeni offense I i"Offe. own.features betrayed [I certain' .. .. . - ` . ..­. be sure Arthu� was awaiting them, I heir with a ten,dbr pres�ure of the fin-: at my vvell-meant adviz;, and ridiculed nervousn'ess.'took a yellow sheet of pa- which Js infinitely cheaper than the .-:�'.-....- - -,--� "Mr. Caresfoot is not back, yet.", gersr and an�elaborate and-high-flown'my. misfortune, If. we shQuid ever ppr,.and.,begam to real. .. .i chaige fbr th,el-xisgular cab-s4jrvice.-rhe- �.. �. 11 said Arthur, "but I do not suppose that 11 .. ­ . . ' . cai) can'be very cheaply cenatTuet,d, ; , ..'... . . � ,speech of welcome, bot-b Of whioh 3vere: , I re required to 1�e . I I �� . . - .....lit.yVill be long." - I I meet again, i6ubtlew you will have . .. To, lie'Continued. . . anti. ".Up horses a ­- - . . . . I z . . . I inexpressibly disagreeable to her. But' . d and fed, that enC isentire- I .. . "Oh-1 'hi *witi. .be .here soon," �said' !further gurprises in store for me;" I - stable ,-- 1.1. .: .:.. . ­ . � . � . . .1 here Lady Bellamy i2tervened, and 1 and, . I - - 'alp t . ...- . .­= . Phil�ip, 'because I told him.we were --without.jiving- Arthur time to - ,.';­, - - . . ly done away-With, .ad. � company - . ... skillfully forced him"in.to a conversam 6; ­ .I- .. I . 001111-ag to call. What sort of sport; 1 make may r�eply� he left the room.,, - , A LTTTLE GIRL'S DFF1XI IN, - . . '. � ' ,I is making money . . i tion, with her, in which Philip joined, . . - . - ..... . ­ is so-constructed as-to -be. - . - .- .- . ' .. . as cd�t _ t The cab r. . ­ . did you have? What, none? I and, "What does Lady Bellamy remind . . . - . What is-an-average? k t 17 e.�h. - it , for -all kinds of weather. For . very sorry. You must. come and try ,:..��-I -­ . .1 ..C'. . . . Isla ed . I 11 . . . you of I" Angela asked-Arthur, as soon .. .. . . 1 . I or. .. : days. wben no covering ,1p-'.. agaia-ah I 1 Joryckt. you are going as the hum of talk made it improbable. .­ . . CH.APTE.R .XXI. � ' - --.. The class-seemed to be-i 9-0�jjgbt. balmy bete is a boad arrange- * �.''-�-­ .- -�`1, . - away. BY. the ivay,.-Mr. Heigham, why . -1 - . - .....- .Z� - e,.i.b,,L-,t, is'required, t ., - that they would' be overheard -'- I . . lile.e girl h,eld out ber ban , . ' r, be delaphed, la stormy wean- I-, ­.,---- �, - should you go just yott If you_ are "Of-an Egy�p,tian �o;rceress,"I think. Early on the day following Arthur's I 'Ples�ae, it"s what a lien f her eggs! which ca : easily replac6d, thus af-- -.-.. . . . fond of fishing, and have nothing bet. Look at thle low-.1broad forehead, the departure .from . . .. ..-- - I tbe.r-,it.can Iv . A. ter to do, come 0 ad put, Isleworth. Lady Bel- on. swager all the protee- ....., �.�. 1. - _qp.at the A4. curling hair, the full lips, at . I,I tion desired from the weather. -�� - I.. -1� �, � - bey House'for awhile, we are plain peo- , -td the ip- lwmy received a note from George, re- Bewilderment followed. hut the mite� fording the pa - �. -. .1, . scrutable took 4 the'.-fac .11 i 4uesting bar, if convenimt, to-enme wiis justified by the lesson..�Ook,. -�- This rab iias been found of egpeci%6 - . .- - . pie, llut there-.is plepty 9f roozQ, 'and . . a . and see 110n; that morning, as he had . .. . . . . I.. �. - '"To- my-min,d she is an ideal of the i which-was written�-The.hen-lays 200 invalids� They can be wheal-. - - �­­,. - y_(< shelf have a hearty welcome. S lir fher'inivortant to talk to egga a year on an average - � he nef it to . q, Would you care to,come T"-- . I Lt of Power. .10 am. very much something ra .. L . ad about comfortably and quickly, . i !her a)kut. '. . � :.r,� .. . �� L-,-," . �­­- . It would have been. amu afraid'of her; and, m for him"-nod- �,-- It " a great advantage .over the ..1 .-, "John," she said to bar husband at �.., I " .. . _.. whic is u I­ 4- ,z, ­ -sing W. any din,w toward -George-"I dislike him,' . . -fiesvi TLhd c . I outsider to watch Angela's face, a§ , ­ ....- . ibbl-LTS01330 Invalid-chairs-* L I . . . "th e even'rhore than I was prepared to,- breakfitst, '�do you,want-this broqghmm , , . [)card tbi-i'astb4ax(i6g pidposi6on. for hnd shegave a little shudder.. "Bytbe,this morning?" I. . . I . .. . .. . �Ho LAST .NY-ORIDS. - .. . . . . ..L , -.1 '.�­ .:". i,-. no:lhody had been invited inside her w �". . .. ­ . .-...A .-;-:::::,;��,.,�'.,...I. . . . 14�.. .. . - ay,, Mr, Heljc4um, .you reaily must 1 ".7-0- .Why . . . . de- boys dai I �. il., I i�.'- . �- l I I -. . . . . Tireless Tank-Tell ­ :­I . - - fattier's doors within her.roco1leZt"n;' not be so rash as to swept my father's'� -Because I am going oveir to.'Isle� passed a-�-ay happy, an' dait'de'Vvny uv - ---blvp,rtSIT.y OF 6F4NToN. .-*.';.1'-- . .� 7 m . . � . - nk .. . - - . It.ascumed.first of,all a look of la invitation." . . . . . worth."-, - . . me death was sublime. " " n esently chang- I I -AVaymide .Wallows-I'll do 1t, pard; I . .. ,�, - amazeme t,wbtcV wasp% ­- ' ' Diggs-Where do you think is the - -­ I- .- -- . - ed into one of absolute orrori . 'If you do not wigh to- aft m of "Hadn't ydu lbet teir tdke '-the-lug- r'burtf finest scenery in this countryl :,!�'.­'.. ,...I � .*� . � .t � !", -6 " . .- � "Won Id he come,- I ad eed?'I-re f I acted -course. I will not," he answered, % a gagf-cart, too, and your-luggage in it, but bow Wu7 Y6 a l6ad- C,rigg�-DoWt know- No- two rail- ' :"�' I :,�, . '"A go and live there. altogether? It Tireless Tank-Atin over-by '' . . 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I , spite of the ,� �.I -*'�`;� ....... I - t"t, infact that ;. , .-,�.��f- 1',� -...". neatness the mow to the house UgXt door. It aWiers.IS I,titk to risooja_ 4*__�, I .. .1 __, , � , .. re-hung. and a general air of AGR,ICULTURAL it stays W . C�:.,11' , , .'". ,;�, , story time. and in the w� , .- .I LL . _1 I 11 - gave a saw interest-and ILLrrsctiOSL to was at*r on the hearth the'Lather __ - - ­-- - .. .".­1,-�-__- mead Lit. Pine tar Is no aid to Heal- `'`"V I 140 =ad out bb aoui and told how be . '.. , .,�.., �.�-,7y�'4;"��,' 6 cheery 9 ,�-­K,�4k�'_. .% the little house long empty. and'unso� lag. being apparently, a trifle detri- - - , wal '_" 1: - -.,.,.�4-:1, �.,7�. -high to only slightli in 1; - ,. . , bass thrown OUI of work by the mental while It helps on] �� r O­� ..40 thosin .10PI. faced. The shades were drays TREATING PRUNING WOUNDS. . f-sunsblu� of __., 11 -let LA all the warmth O olosing al &factory, how hard be had A bmlletia,.recently issued-gives 0=0 the mattet.of checking, and does not ,� .11 i�, 11 I . - ��.', ., ­- _.�� , r, . ­_;..,r�:%� . ­. . -, — .. . the happy holiday, and EbonezerGreen nothing to ...."1-:0_ a" .--1... '' V6 . last well, therefore It-has I .A__ � is in the tried to find another PlIA06, but to UO resulits La the treatment of -Pruning , _,11 , . " .I-11. , ,;3E,7., .. I eath- could 806 wh1at was SoLfiff ( LL and haw all the had to live Up- recommend it. Shellac is a failure. It ' ,- I If I., .. ,. Oh, it was Clarions Christmas - axal i one .L W, '. -1 . .. . �,-C.._.,L1.:.. . an.Wall,as If he had been one is = wife earned wounds on trees. it says: Having d does not last and neither .. 0. , I and ­s, nipa room CLA Was the sum h aids then I , -;--- .*r--auashIna and blue skies this bun people in It. b sewing and Jimmy's pittance from the pruning, and made the wounds; wound in healing, our, to any app— , L ' , whisket isboat. 6y were, for trio 1,5016 Was - I . I .1 __: '. I 1 .1 plus frosty air that . - BUB t9emarket. And wits,in her turn, �� books ua-� a ;eal with.s.cLean, white cloth, and h them.? Shall they, ciable e to t, previats It from chook- .­p.... �.-_ �Sgr x n 0 .. - -"� ; - ' �11 i' *;weakis I ­191. I . ,_r'- .c noses,and filliPing 0 told how brave and patient he h" how shall we treat . I ...r ,.7 T"! 0 � . . , _ like peonies I � tte father,with a troqr,of excited c been. with A loving glance that made be covered an application of--any Lag' . 1. _. I 1:' ''L�. ", til they bloomed . I: �. - %, . . I -.-- ' dron to help, was of'" hat Instant so- �"* ­� ,:,.L.:�`-�,-.�-i-,-��:4 4 - it, and a stream of occupation Qf him blush with pleasure. that he sort? This is almoit universally re­ . FI=G Up MHE F I ENCE& _­ ....... ,_ _­ ­"�. "': , . . I i I '0. Church was on Lim the tbrillinq And Mr. Green promised on the .. 11 . , .. -4,­,�, ,e',S­, _ aged an a dinner. TLO do by New recommended, especially when . ,�..: _ ..'� the streets in the fa ag up the childr should have sontethixW to .,-,.� . . people poured along - . to test this The fence question-to one of t . ­_:_ , - lest humor Imaginable, for. blew mother, to i, and sweet faced. was d gave his word upon-it, wounds are large. in order I � ,­11. .-,-_�, - .. merriest . Imaginable,_ - . ". ,­;. .,, tie - - evidently of honor;ensconced Year's day ma, us all, It was Christmas day,"and'their . 0, with a feeling for the first time how much question, six different methods Of persistent problems that will up -. .1,1� ­��.­'­ . . � . It f in the one ec, ortable chair, happiness -a rich Mal; has the Power treatment *through, all down. In fact, the problem is on"to ..-". o I and watching the meat were carried -,.hearts were Wow with the spirit CUSWOU at her bad to create. time h I ­ ­ .'_..i..,�. . - arming smile, was his turn. 'The children being Used at each of the tl&es when come up every t the fence goes ..I..- I ., � '- .L-_��"' peace, earth good WtU toward trociedingi-with & oh L. 'F' .- _ I . 11 smus6d half mel-1-1101Y. : Th to drink in the pruning was done. The applications down. if the farmer could arrange `assn} � . a .- ' gathered at his knee . . . ­e '. . L to. � . : :,-.-,t� . . 11. . The aid: . :.--- -_ , .1 , _S Went b - eat boy, a tall lad of 12, Who ,.t..i,.Iy his tales of travel by - shellac' to have all the posts of any particular - ­_­ The yo harryinghome- the market, filled the d were Liquid grafting wax - � " . , .. - UAP .. ,.. , ­;P�_ did the chores at land and a", of strange countries he use , . : .�. _� L -I' too arm" 'over their s drawn from -,...--.1Z u. I... . . I ­­ - *ird ' with mks had seen and. people he bad known- varnish. white Lead paint, pine tar and line of [ante off at the Baia* time. ­ . _ _ _ 1. . .. , , .. ­ traw"e-V Two gleeful little girls now and glittering -far off Places. cos'l tar, the the boards to spring loose at .-." 1, I shoulders of the queer, quaint people In other wounds left or all danced in with dishes ,of-,-potato and whose oustorm and history sounded like with no application whatever. The cOM- once, the question iwould be much : `_ , '. . . by . , ­,,:! � .pattern expestally delighted in ttfgt and brace of blaubb -bp-young. Th: ­ .. I �,IM . . .... Santa Class,for fine as UA LCG was the , m. , nearer nearer, and fin- parlison of the different applications simplified. it would -. -�._�, I . - - , , patched trouserl, ?rottN the Moat entrancing of fairy tales. cations in dim then be &goes- L 1.­ -I � baby drew ass . I .. _: L I� I he and- butter. his knee, listening much more, reliable than that between tion. of rebuilding, and easily solved. I �. " . .. . ..ringing of the noontide boils had called after with ,.t bread a I ..-., " the serving Of ally climbed upon .1 ., ".1 . - - 11 - " . . imp visions of turkey and stuffing,Plum proud to assilst ILL with he; great blue eyed wide open 0 he �L.--_'_,-;.,,-,--._I�. I . .;, , � ' different times of pruuiug� for euh tree But when it comes t .fixing UP .t �� _��'- .. ., .. , I mor- such a feast. . , I And list of all the father appeared in when it was her bedtime, she laid her - -.4 I" pudding and mince pie which no . received the same number of aPPlicl- weak place4and rebuilding a spot here I ...! ,tal boy could resist. enveloped La. � big white eek upon his Lim a soft caress. . I . the doorway ew on* I I - ­She loves you." she said, and in IL tions of each kind so that the tree and there with anew post in I L... carious. � I As for the little-girls in the now a ron. to be greeted by an upr burst of laughter was led away-not - had about of delight. L as ­.... hoods and mittens and muffs they E4 For he bore on a far, for the house was very tiny.Her ,weak and feeble. where place and a mended wire or renewed . 1; . . morn- -oh, h a tiny. latter!- prattling not readily heal. would board in another, the problem I)*- .�.L7-�-:­ , :,�_% fo%Ad 132 the chimney Place that latter e. " the childish:voice could be heard wounds would . . . . I- I:_ .,­ ._:,Le .- L. crowning splendor of tKiipdiy, � � ."­ - - %I - .. I I .It, . smelling while the eider lister Made her les,vet4s name upon the re- comes more complicated and vexatious. . ....... 64j, between vanity and appetite they turkey, done el torn and 04 -__ .. , _... ', :., , � - .L, ,_ bed, and then the group out- ., �: .. ,�', L a turkey ready for . . I � .-,:: �-v� . . �,. AV 'late . -front more de i ions. than ever -fgLI tdi,dience, while the ­ 1: - �,;� 0 little suits La one as another. To We are tempted to follow a system Of . . stood Irreso Fct* their,own a- side ' selves that the, Z ­­ .."L�., ,I . . , 8=11 before, as the whole familY.0 . knelt , - corporate sit the obk,ervat'ions made up- patching, promising our . I .,. ' Sates, such-happy, rosy, chubby crea� ,her crib and murmur �' I", I i . aniiiiausly, agreed. There was gravy. one ",:­_�,�' .� ;e. - _ � .- ., - I tures that everybody adLiled. Invollin- too. in a funny ichins, pot ,with a larp[s ad the dear familiar words of her"Now ,,tb1,_p,cyint would be as uninteresting mending will jut for a year or two :, ,. _�'­ _ . , I is Wax is the only application and the doctored spots will last 94 . . � �'o tarily at sight of them. . that in. feel- OZ me down tQ sleep," as Useless. - - - " handle, and who brought t' that was di'ha Christmas day I 'L, �...:_,q " of the Occasion to PpY* .. _'.. -, . the-corners slap- .ing-ths.Importance, I AS it drew toward Its close F.beniaze3o which appears top sasses any advantage long as the rest of the fence. when We :. ­ . �:­.4 . . . The policeman on- toddliniz . . . . 1..pod their.arms about like windmills to the Utmost, but the baby, room,bare . . ; . "el along ca-judf, d:9 ane- Green,Lingered in his sitting in aiding tjie wound to heal, though will have a now one. " . La And cider I A and empty after that he had left 80 'i�5-�__ . r g . '. . as warm, grinning from a' r emost of the others.did not hinder the Fen— must be fixed up as 10,1111' ... . keep themselves Lely a her blue eyes. Pitcher full 45f love and cheerful content. The . . .. . .. I ear to ear just because It was Christ- whole quart La.this big white PI be fire leaped and flared. and threw its process. A greater proportion of the wood decays or wire and boards break. -. ' I - - quart L, - I . I L I 11. . ..... I - —extravagance which could only shad ,und his with was are reported and we would suggest a few.prizi.41- .-. . I, 1. .. . :-: . ., .1 Mass.day. And over all pealed the JOY ... -' I I . . -: ��I .. justified by the recollection, that ,it. rich light 'atoLtbe 'w'C treated ..*' . '-ptia-mus ,of jl�hs fiells.1 carols that just chair. He felt. the blaby r, is -till Wounds n of any pigs which we practicable in do-'- I ., , ,.­ I -) .. - - . L te -� - . waa.Christmas day. ids the round his neck led baby cheek as healing extremely well than L . . . . it -. - .. . . . -lip- . And now father laid a,9 - pressed close t "&T� wrinkled and others, while bui few are mported as Ing h . I . . .. . found an echo on every the vanished' '�ho hes-i A Z . 'the work: First, begin the work ..... ....... - I .1 Even the houses wore a gals air. apron. The cook seamied with the cares of the world, be&jjag when building In the first pl&cG. Wire - , . it all the of the house appeared. Be fed the palemajority - "Wreathe of evergreens hung ,L table, and the and when the chimes rang out at mid- healing slightly' the maly is aupplantiiig all other kinds Of fenO- - I - ' mother tenderly to the ta,1 and-oleakthe old man bowed either well, very well. or OxtrP . proper_ "_ - I. . .L, . L. Windows W-gh sad.low. and the markoii; children, followed, prancing to theLi e='! La for the first time-in well. Thom treated with shellac did �Jmg for field divisions. When . . . ., ---1.111, .. - . - . , . a the corlijr *ea'athing'of beauty places araiand"the table, which-no In - ­ .- ­. .. . - 0 - L . . . 't rl - to have healed quite 63 well- ty.built; a wire fence will last 16 1006� ..­� . L ..11 V.I Or2g. many a year he breathed a little pray . I I r, with piles of trim- thought bare or Poorly, or. . . not seem � ... 1. land a-JOy forilve 1. .- There came a pail for a moment- . - . I I .__ as those left untreated. Paint do" not time and the repairing WILL be coDfln- : .... . . . ­ son cranberries, golden pumpkins, all the Little heads. browim,black. and flax- � ' hinder the pro-veal of healing.and they* ad to renewing an occasional post* or . .� ..-. � - ' , �: ''..._'... ld� , " F '_ver turnips, celery, applai. ]*&rs IL3216 sm, were bent silently over the*PIstas HOW CLUENT KARRIS DIED. idence that it lavors:W, the -ending a blrokeu. wire. But wh616 � ; - '17 � .. . . ,� - - - , asked & blessing and . ­ .. - . � is LiLLIe ev ­ - nuts heaped pictiarolquely behind- its while the father W I,cep- . . . ----" , than poorly built there is a cewmiess do- -.�. . . _�. ikel God for his goodness in ", . - . ,&&ei u slight variation being no More t - . I - _ .. front *11med twasit of 19111134. and tbe- that . - .. . I irbols trammed In graceful festoons of Ing them togetjler and giving them 60 Me FOU09 W6.116 KAU Gmek Cam Ka would naturally occur between two mand in. reatre-t-clifing the wires -and . .. . many comforts. And then he took.up Away. . bracing. the posts anew. Needed re- .. . .. . . I - 441­ 1 . . ---­­_`due1p and chickens.' ... the carving knifoas be.gazed anxious- The f9flowing story, related by..&cor- sets of wouxi4a treated is the-same . 7w. - .:' I -:4! 1". . - ­ . L pairs should be attended to promptly.' - * _. - 7 ._. -11 .. No wondsi ly at the turkey.- The,revel,was about , Those treated with Pine tar Basra It was a triumph of art.. I respondent In a lettir-,from Athens, way. A broken post, is no support but by , . , ,A�,_ , , . ,the pisisim itoppe'll Ili Mow . begin. . so .well ' . .- . I � -of their to Ebenezer_Green tarned"away. with dated Oct. 17',-is -worth reading` Last not to have Aealed quite .1 swaying in the wind. loosens the wires '- .-. - ,- 'i� . I. . . - .. -­�� - Ikurry to gaze QPOS it for the thous- , sigh. had sounded !a his autumn, he writes. a talented English' the" "treated. althjugb the differ- and saga the fence on either side,and. . - .�.;V gar, , 1. . . � bell Ithe. . ,� , L . ­ . .. . andtb time and fail to SP6011111tiliff as own dining room. A. fortune encs was I Wt. an , , 4. . room. and-sta"ing 0 Lad of god& family anid'-good not-great, Ctal� tar, ho -I again a.lAroken spot is always& t P­ ::. I" . �­. I :­U what,had boodii,ma of Ju-two crown- threshold of the apartment be bent & . 96 p,a'.tive fin- tatioa to stock. They are always a=* . . .:�LL ' . . .. . fixis"tare apa.4 the tablo.wbare there determined to speed the winter at Cor- Over,ssernq to have l-een � to find the be weak places. and the hot* I .. ."�%.I I glorlas-tke biggest turkey oft re- bA silver and cut glass. tu. 09-had already,'t.ho the healing,process not oucL ., --.�� -I .L were flowers L, .ugh..barely out drance, to ' in certain to be larger before they ' _.� card and the smatLeat had hung do t*bIs. smoking. hot - Of _. 1, 1. -whish and on the al. reported as heal-. leave it. .This .is especially t �' � ­ -_I,,,,�L �, , of him Emits made a name for himself wouxid-havine been repo " rue ad- ' - . - 1:�� ' . Lhe Ing extremely well, whit* the majority yard fences where we use boardiss, .. there_side by�side for a week past In and browsed till he crackled all over, el 7... _. ....�1A , b. . :.. . outlines of the in musical circLm;,be had.-earimad t ' na,ile. Then we would say, IotI*0mPt­ . . . is acia-trast at own tkili icks'and a,d-100mbdtiia � turkey: mighty 0 L. Y; L1Y fairly . ­ , . . 7 prize For ons man I I irionaship' Of the great I new in repairing any weakness or ,# of the are reported as healing Oz . . . . . .';. lairation of all beholders. All at cam the Oddest .idea PO d * tter 01 break be the secoad princip!e upon - I-.:.- - , � I , Popular belief bald that- the won*" Into the head at-that one man. Il earth. he was a welcomA gueat in the well, Whom we cometo Eno me .1... I . . , , bones of the Mwagat German Empress checking, conditions are different. Al- which we work. Third. he thorough. I . - .., , Mr. the 00 pounder: bad bass purchia- had stopped to think about It' 'Loth- though untreated wounds he . .­ Lag would have happened. sad the and,of oux own Princess of Wales. Eli, al.as well An old fence is 'a bard customer th .. . .. . .. I od by old Zbez*zeT Green. the viols and prize turkey never.-would havat played as any, except these covered with'coax, doill With. As a,rule it is beat to - _. :.- . ­ .11�­ . .­ .. 2rusty bacbstar who lived by himself a'part in a story. But. for OuO6 I'm compositions ware Ahs theme .of com- a I We find that Chef cheek worst of all, Use radical measures where a fence ."..I ,... .I .1.. ..� in a-big-hoijum bi the ;butakirts Of the his�Ufa. the old -man acted upon the )won conver"tiod, and the world-was i Only two wounds of these left without needs more than a mare strengthening' � � . . � � 1: � -7 .. � t. He hurried out -_ i i Whom a fence - 11" I JPGDLng brightly for Clement L I an application of any kind, hr our oz- in dOMS Weak 'part. 1..L I..�,w . - . . taws, for he was the only person who spur of the mouses . . d hat, Barris. An enthusiast in all be und- pe iments are reported as act cheek- gets in a dilapidated condition It I* . . . .. -a the hall. put on his coat an .r . - xmW boys-afforded to buy It in each rota once an . , opened tha.door, &UPI I as eDonomy to -tear 'it out,at V back into the ortook. be soon fell a victim to the ad,while mcvjt are 'reported J "-.- - L � I . bard times. But the little 000, There dining room and too -4 the platter ked. In thii mat- rebuild. Most of tM Rd =start . a I ,1 -� .. L . iviles of the Ehlialka. B�taerta. Wore' and many&4 badly checked. ..�L. . I . ., . L . minently at can be used `aga�n and the fence in- .. . .�� I I , . was hardly more meat on it@ tiny car- from the table. ter the pwat stands I -:, I . . , P`re:_ I .1 , broke he had ftrgotten the ,. '.. '.,-L ; Case thea,on a spring chickin. Wh;b Ob. but that was a monstrous bird) spring bed at the head. ' By far the grtater.part of stiad.-of being-patched for a year or .... ....L ..". . - -hotrod of Greek'be, had imbi " - ,-,- __��_ * , __L . �. .:. . Thirty ,pounds I VIftYLI Old Ebenezer w - I 11 - , --'.'bad a ianitlisamill -in6uth to Vit 6- fe,IrL� stag red Under its weight as Harrow. and was full of Greek wrongs the wounds treated with paint are six months ill, peed ma attention for --,7..:_ . ­, - ' "L__ . I or. Greek freedom. War reported as not checked, nearly all 'the 'heveral years #;ad will also present a . - strati and anxious f .. .. ­Xbrbtanian dinner out of th be 4&UtIOQa!;eked his not L gnl-ly checked, onij,.thres sis tetter appearance, We once knew a 1. .1 - . .� , . . ward-the cottage door, had -yet beer declared when lw FOst as 61 Id, ­ '. . . . . Elmnazer Green had been asking him- ice and snow. we: hand to threw in his lot with the cowards checked and am as kadly checked War, man who was always fixing his 0 -as he eat by ttw and he couldn't even avare a rds of are about on a parity in fences and cover. rebuilding, Almost, ------ - - � I ... . _. #QA bhovery question. knock. The toe of his boot managed Corfu. He became-,aa enrolled mems and.coal tar- . . . - against it -and the flames I his matter, both being decidedly bezi- every poet had's prop .., . . fire that noon,now watching . to-maks'a good. smart raying, how, 4ler of the Aad and undertook to t t, t . ­ . p he neigh"ors sold that whenever the - ­1 - - leap up.tbe obininer, now. turning to ever-46 sound so 13ZWOnt6dF'that the serve against thi Turks when 'ics,jl&d. efir4al though neither k equal to-pain I . . father ran-hastily out, with the chil- I - . . about I nged Mr. -Blaak %al out I . g1jaimm at the woman who presided over � UP". - - I � . Shellac and.pine tar %Iso, iank a - . drom troopinq'in his train. ' . ey.'n the P7 tar having a little the ad- N:nging the props along his fences. . . . k "r1ooA da ' gauped the visitor, quite •I THE CALL CAME-SOON - - 1. . . I L 11 _*a bow.as asping laysiag the table for - ' - * . .I vantage h succeed in preventing We must all have some old fences, and I --_'..- ..� .-I� . - � ' . .- 4� , bo holiday feast--a feast. ar". of 0011- out of brM f1fir his- -H,ft.141w of-- and early- in April Clement Harris. c ssure, but-not to any of necessity must Zia more or If" -1 .�N_,, I L . . becking- in & me , I and wish you marry with about threescore:Corhotea,'deter-,,great extent Ft will be teen, there- patching at time& but it has beenour .....- . . ­ . -Good day. q .. I 1,_ . . ..tary aptandorl He bed been struck fortes ' . ► . . . ­ . . Oil at-omos st the absurdity of setting Christmas I You don't know me, but: Mited to cross to Xrtia.-to joi'o the forA that while iNn application of any. experience that the most satisfactory . . neat 'door neighbovir. Ebes- army.it'here being formed for the each a ffiesatic . bird before a single I'm your nor ,, in-i sort may not bi worth white so faf&a ­LY id to make a husiness of PuUtag ­ ... . . . titer half eizer Green. I've got the prize tur- vasion of the, Epir.us, In good English 1,hi ling is coiibe ned, and-may, indeed off the wires sad straightening ay the - person, and When be saw a platter you to .butyl me-eat fashion: the 4�smp'ai .. . � . ro� . ­ dow-6 [roma' key. but I want to cO'o`eOc6 even hinder it, as I . . - ss-large as the table taken 'a blue and it� for I'm very lonely over there all with a dinner gam was * gr the cane of c(al posts, renewing any that may be b I .". - � . . .the vioset where his mother . and on the evening of tar, it is of decided value in. prevent- I ken off. Tlben the work is done for __.. .., - - _and ,�' .whit* Canton china was stated be fail by rn�iself. -.-Caim, I coats in V­ his departure young Harris entertain- . This is board or rail _' ' * _; 11 . wounds, from checking . :. --I-"- �...­ • . .. Come int Well, the father saw in a ad some twenty patriots at his hotel. Lag -as matter'('sometime. in repairing settled -Into'a Bleat- fit of laughter. ids �even 1 . ,... . The woman nodded-grimly. with a •trice how It was, and be oeoned w I- doubtle" as Important -the ' ences the Bound posts can be I . . �., . .. , The steamer wits the harbor. Hie beating. for . , I La at'rting .places for deray. I quick appreciation of the situation'. to let in the turkey and -its bearer, . the checks readily serve , to their places, new ones put in, and . mot to arjeak of a rush of.crisp, chill modest-and very amateur fighting kit wbiiiih i then the l.oards,risnailed, A poOr fence --, - -Featly, funny I deolars," she said pros- Ei � " -" 'always . . 0 .." , _. J g as she ros�hed thi door air. Th.-spirit of good wail stirred in w",Picited. ,his,-Lanage was left in may La time destroy .the. Life of the L is a ways a dangerous fence. A large - � . - . I - .. .,: - . entLy, Oausin ,Wity. charge of the b6telkeeper, and toasts � . - . perceait&ge ot all-- injury to stock to � . . . with the girl a dim tree. . .. S­ . . ". I . I . mat platter in her arms. his heart, a;Ad forgettin _ - _...I . - "'but the funniest part of It all to that of wealtil and poTartyg, ween them were freely -'Freed6m ;It"was noticed in the pruning done !done in old fences, where the wire* 1.- bof, eely pledgad to- the-' - ' I� . I; a. ter in cookid this minute -he felt only a warm throb of sympa, of Epirus and Confusion to ,Turkey." in January and February. when the ' have becovhe loosened or detached and ,�.--.;----. .-:-'.-,-�--,' ,--k-., - __­4 Mart door Sh,74 they've got six months thy for the solitary old-man. The As the evening wore. on the head,of the weather was cold, that these, wounds the sla,k condition offers ls.tempta- -I 1­ . . :. .- do tWr own. 'Tis honest motheratopped forward,kindly title party went down to the steamer then] which were not treated with any &P- tiny to stock. We cannot be too can ; .. . :L.­.� -11 �.:- � � .�O.tip 11 . - . � , . Q13 IN I Aim-a-Wimple courtaii which woulThafe I lying th�Clie'lia'Fbaf that-'wAA to take check, ful iii ke4ping the sties of wires fns .,. . L - . plication very soon I;egan to I - , 'Nast doorl" Zbenozer g!,�uced up become-a pa . E . ;:,-&�iaaa prevp tend where stock will not run tutp . .. ' " "You need not a . ­ . . . - your Mh_. thLii for a-time.' 0 he shella,:i soon . - .. ._:�� .. __'L,�jaqvirin have brought said dirty, and I I them. There in a genera prat of � .- I . ily.t ' ITioig. - was so crowded. so d stretching a wire akOftlg an old rail ­_ .. . . , as, A he ocittage on the east dinner with you,sirel-�-Iiaid, am uncomfortable, that they haA better Wan to crack and drop off and the w I I . . __ - ��.'74I , .-� - . - . . I . "You are quite welcome to a share of wait until another' steamer should ar- would Ahen check. La-.tbe:r,pc)ts. thus ,`fence as a support to broken posts and ­24 _ - .7 - iride." � ,4 ots. -,11 Why,It's tumbling to places. 'TUzVt ours on Christmas day,- ilERMT. Put rive. The young another, exposed. The Wax showed some ten- to keep stock from .rubbing if. . against __._-.-,­ I ...:� _.,.- .. -- ,fit"for anybody to live In." I & plate for the gentleman, and,John, that he had made up his mind to go i dency, -to do likewise, though not so ' it. We know of no better and chesp- _1 7�'I __� ,. ­ . ­Well, folks moved in-&mQut4-Or so, turning to her husband, "do not 'at that night. and go he would I sa,about-i much.. The bark iil�as comnionly -found 1 or way to reinforce an old fence,- Be L ­ -=I ..'.....­%-�., I ­.1 '� I . -1 :-. -�, - . respectable looking, but -gVAss him hold that Idaevy platter. - Oh, 0 1 � "�'J�; WT . - d his pack he hada? his Greek to have died back frlr..ong�7f urth of all � careful. however, if horses have access _:1 , ,f . He must have been , ,�,��,�"'A '. . ar - friends .- . I ��� ,nr!- 1 ' ,, -. a about an poor as cam be. He's wh&t a turkey I AreL,d, adieu and eml arked for Arta. I %ix or.: t6it tbit it is not I ..__. :,- ut --work,'and be bell: about the raised In a land of giants." . . I I . , incir -or more, ei.icept.where . � - If -­ .,�;.,4N_ -,; V_...- -row the Greek Of-,, shellac had been a elle eft too long - � ��,,� - ,I OV-4 sad sea I it Is partially fallen down they will _. 'A" house handy as a woman, she taken 84) once again it thanced that the Early bn the moi used. In these ca .- .­­ �­ � �_111_ fiver who had been,his stannebeat' -healthy and,sound en- - attempt- to cross it and tha.chanclas . -___r'*, � ml 9 chil- big turkey &Ad'the little one wereeide I , 1 it seemed to be _­,4 .in NoWiN. There's.a.parcel . I :' -.' !_ ' ' ' I., ­, ,V� 4�n . friend appropriated his bicycle, anoth- tir As to durability, are they-will be-injured, . . .- _ 1. % �7.:-�--,��­�---'� , '. drem a I don't* belieft' they ever by aide. The cotta ely to edge. - . .. I 1". I :;_iL,�.­�' ­ . q. .qe was very soon ,-" ­ , " ,,- , , . I or--,his camera, ani another his grestithere is still wilifferent ranking of --- . . ,'�! - ­ .- _. Pr,._:;o . bare 8,69od quare meal am am. a scone of riotous enjoynilent, 'far,,Eb- I . L' ._.,7� L. ._.._.W ,. ­ . :1, . I . 'L",.. =16Y at a bound'and he coat; and whilst they fought the l`:�t-� the various applications. The­oQsI tar ' � ,w . , , �Tbiqk of 'am sitting dowm� -�to enezer's spirits rose I 'ARE THE PULLETS LAYING? � . I .I. . 11. . , gain. He sent Jim- I tie of words in Corfu they allowedibeir,� . I �­ ­.., < . that mite of a turkey!" . felt like a ' boy a .. ,eimi to have stayed -on better than ' �i-I _I- ___ _' L' ._ - ­ 1'. . ,�'.,,,;�4... ' - - -_-_ .-��,­ , , �,-" I my back with a mote to his hpusekeep-I English friend,to '- . I' n h4 obstii:,Ies of al i - ..." - "' : �­::_ And Ellen chuckled at the picture. . any of the others. This may not,how I With.& season where . ­ . .,,-,,.,-,.�2 . ,_ _ ­Row do you know they have that er,'whiD-thought he badsuddenlybe'- - leverAndLeate any particular advan- �most every form have 1,wep encoun- ' ­' .".-­ L. ._1, .;_:._o'. . . Lound SHED*HIS BLOOD .... I. gentleman; come mad when she a I ... . .,..� ­ ..­­,,. _ � . :­ , turkey?" demanded the old ge act only - 1 . :,; . '.111 ., . I .t , . 1 in their cause without striking a blow' tage. It colors the -.).ound;.&nd- that farmer' who 'has Liens, few : _., 1. - I - ,­ t ...�... I . . ., wore impressed than be would have h.tm but the turkey gone, withodt . ter+ld; the y-ea�r-, ,�,.%' � .... �: " . the curious coincidence Over went the flowers, and the nuts'themselves. ; !Arrived'at Arta. Clem-'colbr .remains, but perhaps . _�.-1. , ... . 1� I h body to serve :i PiC;teo_�. or many, must be Wokifig ver 'L . I . - L pears and,I ent Harris fou6d himsilf-drafted'into: very nine ... .1 .. . . , . - ,' L ' whiob:had kept the two*fowls still near and raisins, mhd�spjyles ", � tion to the wood itself. Next to this I neatly for eggs. Am the puPet9 Is-- . I. ` . ....... , sei bore. grapes, the mince pies and the plum,0, company of about sixty Andartes, w I I .1. , ;,: "rAs boy,told me that brought" i _ as the paint, -which stayed nearly lr- f if not, what is the trouble, ITI ..1. - -, rought outs pudding from the great house to. the�each..Elf.whoLm was furnished- with a.,COM . �Ing ­ ­:. . . am well as the cost tar, and this in turn . (5 7 live M(I_nt h., , 7­- - .;:r,l.. Last night. It seems he chores for the small, and the children, who had not woollen cloak,a-'Cap, iiffia and Albanian ;ng wax, ,,,.hi,,b early hat�-h,:-d and n NV '.Z­­..-I I - . Market sometimes, and they. gave him i had-a square mmeatfor weeks, laat down, shoes as in mone,y. : followed by the graft. -jh,-iuld be shelling out cgs . ..i. .:". * . I turkey when the*. found to a board fairly groaning under the Some of the men struck for mora mon- .proved to be fairly dufableF. Both sh-A- old they - ­...� �k I ­_ _ _ Z.I the little t each in the viair% it . . there wasn't any prospect of its being ll ar failed utterly in this , WOrth two Vent'i-t Iweight.of the good things on it The: but their clamor was-silenced with 1-fac and pine t � "-�-­��,�,-� ­ . , smell : fail 'of their duty s,ruethi'lZ :, 11 - a In no ..-, -. r. .... bought. But, laad's sake barbly t 1 regard, case are either of them If they . _. me boys ate till they could I _ I . . -hurried Off• ; little . . be 'retort "You have a rich.English- sad to find what that is in, -ell. In nearly 1 is wrong a , -something burning.". She - . . . - .- as staying ,ki . -­ see'. I span with yoA1, he will pay for all your� reported . I I `remove-it.,-is -Lr., - . or near- -the first duty of-th� f". _ . _ A Christmas "From Arta, Harris to every case they were all gone, ar� ' .. . !k�.. ... .is s.flutter of anxiety. The little girls were nearly distract-'food. went I . . . .'. I dinners to be spoiled! i ndition o- a �dinner of al I ad between admiration of the pink Louros asid was-hurt LLn' th&'foot .en� "Y gone' in JUO6' 1897, Of course the mer. Is it an overfat ob t;'.1t ' . '.'_`��,L­_I _,�e__ L - tenlilency.to fat. forming? Is it .. L .L.-�. -,- owly-crossed r 0 a . oseab�x is not an ins- __.. Bar waster rose and al nodding . bility _ 1 g in the'tall vase On the*deavorLmig t6 put out the flames in a 1 questi n of dur the hall. He, had...beea a nandsome,festal board and- astonishment at-the the birds are Lousy or-thii- nests '11 t I, L , . .. 1. . - . burning town. From Louros he march- portant ofis, prov�ideld tb;� re�sult,4 inay Inan in his day,' and though his hiLir i when Mr. -Green ' it ound Isit be nose of lackeitherof f�ol or. �, . dding set,It to;ed over the-hills to Pentopega:dia.whers, be obtained without - It the w "Z - 1, . ._lhad whitened and Iiiii shoulders bowed� rlliazi4 in burning brand " I with half a dozen Andartes, all-that heals well and does not check,'it mat- exercise? Assuiiiing that thp, 1,ive--j„ -e ”.-,­ .;,��­g�t I .F,-- . , .- .,�, , :" 4,.7,L _11_1 , ....­_" . ...I.;� ­..'�L,7, under the burden of years he was still and :�ftj- ?) five men!h.i .....­_ . ­ ' father` or wonder- remained of the sixty who had left Ar- ters. Little whether the application - from four and one-half t I .. .. :­,,,-� .LLI' . . " imposing figure. He had- few:_ a6- ad how their t Lot questions will pro' .... .. . . neighbor had -evei ­ . ., ­ .. Id a knoll tb the right the stays well or not, but in general it-mvill clld-i,rre of U n ._I_1�1..`:, "'' I 1�!I."I t?, sad was re-I tal he he . - - ' ' I ­ quaiat&nces in the town R ),I, reiputsCtioa of being stiff and rou'd.' ' La be found that if the application does ' NY touch the of the' Wff . " Warded *Rh principally on ac- Never bad ad 'delightful a guest, de- old masonry fort. Here he fought a , I . . . 6, .not stay the wound is likely-to crack Attend to the L pallets a,rid th,y wll poust of his ,'earth.-which was reput-: many"a Harrow boy has fought before . . .''I.. __� ...i" Mendod into their-modest household together: attend to you. Get the ma�h*nery for , :.:.,. !". " .......'"ZL�, 4,d.to be fabulgLus, botnota little be . another will fight open. 'Taking all things t, .,.i.�: ; 9�., . .. , - - .. - ­ ;.him, and as many ano � -� riggimi.1ding1rito.9peration at.the-ar­ . .%':!. 7' _� ,� i before. a to be better Torgover - . I �­-t-­;,�, - ... . I panals of & somewhat reserved and, th,'Ln . gest possible moment and' Well'; it - . I I ;They. put Is and washed LP - ....the da-ya to come, and when the re hathing seem made in pruninthan � - - .,,� - - .haughty air. . (d 1. - . TbA ti sounded, and his five unwounded' ing the Wounds . :."�­�',,�-,�,�K�, father tire so - " . ­.. 1­1,i�� ; W. - . . . He made-his way deliberately tnward i­I �_ ang'Harrig common-load mint, which -is -clos-yly- busy until April. .Than-ibe year's a,-.- .,,,�1.1. .��!�K , - , � "%, ,- . comrades sneaked a*uy Yo' count wilt balance itself in a fair man- ...a,I room, IL spacious,'comfort-:`Washed CtAd Ebenezer Green wiped, comr ­, ., ­1 I the sitti of the bank stayed until a friendly bullet ended a, followed by grafting wax. the: wax r and' secret of auris sial pout * ''­..,. ­1 .v� " W. . . .. .-- .�..0�_.. V . rtmerit. with win-, WLshing the directors paint in the 'matter of ner he . . ­,;.'.: ;.' ,. , could ties.him.-,tind e.Y career full of �ro6a,- and laid low a I is superior to � 1 , ,;..� ;'­., .- � . : :, 7L., bly fur= .to I not last as well and _try keeping be solved., . 111,ii .- lows looking OU upon the she �% , -1 tripped briskly to and Pro U110til 'v - - ' ho knew not Row to ffy. 'Theie'-healing, but does . . I ­ . ..I. - . ­ -�­--,%��:;' *`wpsther beaten cottage, In I is not so convenient to apply,although� . .­_-—-_._ . I � � .; ,:-,4,­'* which I ­ 1. ._ ___:' i, , . . . its mortal thing was in its place, clean clean were seventy Greek prisoners taken by i- I .�.- 1. ...� .� . thi . �� " i . were . . the Turks that I - -.-,,..,I ,;., 2­� I - I *tber turkey was to and I could.be. It was a real frolic. day. The, brave Corti-1 In warm wjjtheV`wbFen-it-works well� _J��jStENeE IS PRiCARIOUS - - - , �, :'­_:.-���r - Burs'-6-riough, there were uu- -, - . . Israel. .- - _ I .A... _1nist ka - Then they -pressed up- around -the otes of the 10th RAgiment, knew how I there Lis little trouble in this regard ev 'a signs of occupation:about -many pesic , ople - -_- ' .- . , bli tar is useful in preventing the 1, Considering how, I I fire. The big logo had gone from,3fr. to their skins, but they lot their, Coal cry year, It is �videdt that lNing is . . .*. , .-�_ �I Vis-ne'014NAed garden had been put Green's cellar not many minaiteo'bei� E agr1i'it comtkft die wfthout-air effort wood from checking, but appears to . I -.-�, . ,. broken gate repaired and. fore Jimmy had worn a path through to *are him, , . � be & positivi hindrance to he&U4 so I very, very dangerous. . .1: �,�:.,�:� ...� . .. * .1 order. the . I .. . . . . I - .. . . �...i_: I,- p.. . I. _.. :_ .. -1 .11 . . � I . . . . - ­ . . . . . . I . ­ ­ . I 0 Fm . IT-= 11 ' . %; - I . 1 . .., . - . . . .­I', . �. ''.. . . - - . ; , . . . . . . . . . - .. - - . - . . � - . . . . I.. .. . . . . . . . I .. .. I . . _ ... ­ .. , 1. . I . . . . . . I , . �.. . .. . , I . . I ­­ ­ . ... ..: , ,L. .1 1. I � .. I . :". !.1�,, I � �_ . .. . . .- - - .''.. . , ­1 , . . I 4 - , ­­ ,- -, , - I ., , . . .� , P - . ��.,,.,.�, .,��Z '. 1k _a;� Z I .1. I I I , .. � . � I ­';' - ,1111*.'114_ .��, _"4�, , ,� N I �� - I C-_ ,-_­, . � ,,,, . . ,I , i'l-_­�­­�,�_­_­ - , . -��,---,!�­-�_'� .� .�. I , , -I- -., 'Y . ,�, I % �__.,..,r _..-��� �. - '-A410 � . , - �mow; - 5".­�,:_,_,,tm��,- :�r ,- ��., " . &g s-: X� ­�-_-,N* ­ R,�4� .�.:_­,:�_��._ , .= "- .' _,_�.,�_' '. , .�_..­�, - 0", __ - . �, _ , , , ­� . '.. , !,,, . - ,; , .: - . , ;�,­-­1,_.��',�.:" I ,_Td� , I � .1� ��, , ,�... , %v� .! �' - �"I ,v, !, * . .iO'' . . .. , . _.���.". --:.1 ,q�:�-'-:Z�..,' ,�� 4� . . - ,* t'. ­ -, I '..' ,-, ��.,.,� , ., . z S. , , . I I �. , . I ­ '� , - ­� . _,.� - I .� - -_ --- - - - . Ot �.. 1", I ­ -�­ .... - -� - __ ..! 4. vv_f.�01 ;�_-;*"I� � - � -_ .1., I I tZ;,', - I . . 1� ., .1, *ill . I . . �," .111,�, ., - - , . , �. . .�,'� -!." ,Z � A".e. I 11, . i . �-d , ­ ., .�� " � : . , ��.� .- `I�_. •w gyp:,. . k,with which to Ifurse them, and -:- Henry Savage. --:- � . - ..�-_�..�.,, .,­,.:_,:­, �- -7-,,, �-� .-.: , - . ..I . Y.-7;-- . -.�­­ no mil _4 :�,..,;,: � i -.-� -.-.� ..,�,-��_ r" 1:1,,�. , I . .. � ..." .,,s �.. , . , I I- ".. , * ..'.,.­,.z�., :�.,�,: " I .. - C% r'. I . I ,. . .I SIX Now and Second-hand I ' ..-. I I "'�­ - -�� ., 11 ,�o .. . - . they died. Thirteen days after.this same . I ' '. .� 0 � ., ; �.-� I,,,�-� ,-�. -��_�"­`Ak . ' - :I - �e , , - - � .1 -. iteven pigs, 1,� - :­�� -�,-',birth to a litter of . I .., Royal"for i;alv:�:Jlw=an living and doing-011,-the­ ��, ,� �_:_ , . '. - .; _: � ......'111I �, . ., _. ,:,.' ` -�- mother having milk with which to nour. AU kinds of repairs Promptly, at �, C h r' istma -" Bakin . � ,�� ., ,:..- .� � - IL- 1 ." � � .:, , ..,,, ,.­ .j- �_ . � tended to. Shop and show- I I d., F�:.* .,-,. �.-,-4 .� ., .�.��. . ish.them. Mr,Morgan would like to hear . I N, 1. ., . .. '. . ,, I - . . - . I � . rooms,King at..Pickering, I .... . ­_1. . .- � ­I - : '.�� . ­ I * �. . . �­ from some of our veterinary surgeon@ if Ontario. , . 1 I.: . ..... .. , 1 I.. .. , � . ­ ." ., _�:�Zks witkevius g;tWO they ever howd of a similar owe, and 82'sf ­,, - � .;..S, - . . . . ­ �.. : . ,i, ..-�,, .. . L . . I - � . I ..�, .. ':I -:�� 4- -1. . 1, : � ,I - - . . ,.: ,• �I 1 ever? Friday' ofnes What is the cause. Insure in the...... " I I I . - . . - , � . A ­ G.Publjobed over morning at Its � - - � . -*_ '. ,-_- - _ . ._ . _,. , _ . , ImIrIng . . ..- I . , '' " - ,,_- '. ,.,...� � ,I .,� , ,Out. Lqdged a I .1. -.. � �. ''. �, , , ­ . TERM � Two itinerant Arabians have. _-'=a3P3.e T_,0&V` : - , .. . . .: - . . . ,., * j�" complaint with High Constable Jones that , _- � ,_-, I'-,. Z. . - � - - . . al,� 01.26 per year; 91.00 11paid In it . ed -PARMER'b MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- , . , . i �, ­ . I. _. .. . - .�. �.4 '. I. I -1. . I . I .�I.. :!j� as N owtonbrook a ipan wantonly poison .. - - , .�..:,..". i ANCE COMPANY, J, '.." " we I ar ' I - RATES OF ADVERTISING: a tame. performing bear which accom. L. .�� . . . . __ . ,r aurtion-'Ver-lins-­ -pa i them from town to town and was Of Columbus,Ontario."The Farmer's --L,, . I . - to. WM I ... lont &i�- S 0� - . . .. �.� _!�, , .. ._.. . I- !'� . • �: . - ... - � made ­6"veftood- ;-­ 1. . to .. ,.� -Vrrabt*@*C� Maw Fonign ad- their chief means -What-_ _Q094"�.1-1 . .i_-. ----" -.: Had made special efforts deserve your F ­ :: , . . . __� - . L I .. . . .. . • vertisame-to. they allege is that while they were giving . - - . Ing us a flourishing business OUTYiDg over • terms given to parties making eon• spectators gave It is doing . I .. . I I . 0""3 or 6 months or by the year. Half- I One bfillk , • .1 At.1. performance,one of the spec )a and a quarter of Insumucit after . I�., . . .. - & . , - , - BM"n a candy. He almost immediately being in existence only two yeas. Yo Pay . .-*�*�.__. _�,�_---..*:--��"__­-.- ­ -... :, 1. ­ :. 11tairly or yearly contracts payable quaxtuly. n a I , I .: ­ � . . . .". . . Business cards,ten lines or under,with pap", - in' : 7 . -, *.,''. - . _4� . �Christmas 'Or er .� ".... rolled over and died. Prosaic acid is only for actual loom and small a . ,, - I on WT,11111141111 . - � . ,im oe 0:oo,x&yat11*u!: advance. '• carred in ran" a local company w i072 turns , =a, suspected. . be .".­ -" - . . . ,. t .. ��: ­�� . . , . . In as ton ocints per 11 � . out less than 0120 half of the cost of insur. .1.1 -. , . , '... . . I. .. ponies. For par- I 7:� .,". . ,� . � . five cents per line each subsequent insertion. . .nee in most of the stock com I ­ I I � . "��. I .1.q� . . -� ocintrsotrates, madeknown, orzapplics� . . Sale Register. ti . : culars apply 0 -. No free advertising. i JNO.-A. O'CONNOR _.' _.- W.Clal , Agent, . SATcRDAY, Dec. 18th-Q Advertisements without written' -Instructione .redit sale of tirm _ , - .. , property of . ­fruit' 'charged aoT stock, implements, etc.,the proper . Kingston Road or Whitby P.O. I -His new is particularly mil I be inserted until forbidden and .� bordingly. Orden for discontinuing iOvwti"- James Gilchrist.at lot 26,eon. 2,Pick. Mae agent for Norwick Union Fire ILffuranc* . I_ .. nmtB mass be In Writing and"stut to the pub- Company and the"Dominion Life." ' WSM . . 1. . . . . . ering. Sale:at I o'clock,sharp. Seethe -enticing. . � .. �:.: . , l- abor , . - .1 . - I.... - I ; ters for liar Thos. Poacher, sue. usE...... . . .� . . __. . _. I � , .. Job Work promptly attended to. I pas . . .. . . .. . � :._ . . � ' I . ., � 1. .., . .r . _.- . . . ,, I .. . . .. . I .. I ; . - . ��- LThe C are . tioneer. - '. . . �. . � . . � 7 �'. ooking Raisins is Rogees. ' W. J. CLARK PROPRIETOR. . . d.. . . .. . TrzsDAY, Doi. 21st-Credit ;ale of farm Queenston' Cement . ---. . .-..:. 1. I . ... ,*­­ .� -- .2- . .. . . ....,:.- . _1 . - . . ..- -.:: .. ...... , , ' . - - -�_.. . . . . � - finest selected. . stock, implements, etc.,the property of �. ' ...,., 1. . _. ._. -For building- I .� .1. . 1, Our 3PoUtIce-Strict Independence Albert Collirs,at lot 15,con.2,Scart;oro. . ' ' .. - . , .- , Our Alm-A First-class Local Paper. Everything will positively be sold. See Concrete Walls, Silos, Stable. Floors, Blue Bell electrically cleaned Currants �. :% ':..... -. .�L­�_7..... .. _.: ­. . � . � - _:. - 1! . . * Our Mxpeotatlonie-The' hearty bills and dodgers for particulars. Sale . . .. - . I ': . � . I. . . I - I . . . 1 0 � . �­ � . .. ... I--.-.-;- - �-- .. - - - I—- ­_ .. -- . rapport o4 the iceople of Pickering oind vicinity. Hog Troughs, Cisterns, .Culverts, � .. Ready for use. - .. � . . . . ., . '. . �I . ... I - � .1 . - .. at I o'clock Sharp. D.Beldam,auctioneer Pipes, Etc., Etc. � . ­ . -. - , . I .. ..11 . . 7 . ' � . .. 1. . I .. ' . . 1. ... - '. , . .- :1 .. - . -- .., - , I . . - . . . . .. - California Museatels, Pruned and . .1 ,­)".. . ... FRIDAY; DECEMBER 17, 1897. v6 points, viz: That �. . .. " ... ... . hEr.Devitt em it � I.. , .. New Aclverft8ementAl. the grayel must V.11:1i.Z.111.6 and sharp,absolutely ...�; .' ". - .z . I. . ... . �­ . ..-7 , . kevel Oranges. . free from clay or muck. Have work done as , I � . . . ., . :. . ,. ...-I... .�. ,. . .- . _. , - . - - � I ", I . . _. , -'.'- ..- - 1. I -_ . �. . . . . . .. .. . � � . �': NTS. SALE,-Four pure-br ly as possible and thus escape frost. I I � .-.. . . . ' . . ... - . . • . �, - -e Table Figs. .'z' .­­ :...... , - \. -. Fow"orth boars, three months old. tT.311- Patties' W ement should order at once Erberill e NOTES AND COMMENTS. ad Tam. ear I � . . : - - � . I . � ,. '��:. .1, I - . .... .. A . &9 . 0 . -:.,?,.:-_..'�._ ­- - ­ . _. I .. . . %:-.-- I- ­ 1.1'.. - 'The contains a proel ma- CIMLL,Claremont. ro at �a . 1. . I . �. . .- _. ,-*- , --- - " - *-: -Gazette co as 500% delay V be necessitated in A=g . Mat Cooking Figs.' * .�-: _: . .. ''.1. . . ­_ - orders. ' . . . .�. . , �, -- . . � . . . . I . . . ��" - - tiozL.prorogaing ParliAment till the our, ..�, .,. . .. . - .. . - . . . LM-DALE MILL-Roller Fl W. J. Devitt, agent. -- . � .. -.,,, 4.- .... - .; , _ - .- .. ­ .-, - . . .. . . .'- . . .. .. . I . I , . . . . . I _74*�7­ 24th day of January. The. date for EGrLb&m Flour,Buckwheat Flour,Rolled . - I . . . .. New Dates,' . � .. ...­., . �I I � . Oat 31W.Rolled Wheat and Corn Meal keptin . .. . Greenwood, Out. _. . �.. I. . .- ..I *�, _. . . t. . . . .. . . ': .. . . � . '- .. . ­..- !_ ". I .,the opening will not-be determined stock. W.H.ELVIS$.Pickering. - &-tfI . . ... - ., �� - . ­ .. � . :.- ." First of the season. . . I , , I . , , . "' .� . . I . . . . . .. _� ­ '... ... . . until Mr. Fielding returns. . I I . - . - , - . . , . �.. -L.- I . FOR SALE OR TO comfort. . . . . .. . . . - ". - . __: I . . � . I . . . . .. . . .. . . GRAIN 1 ...- * : 7- , -_ - .- . � _.. , " A2 able dwelling on Dow street,Claremont. .. ol . .. - ,. I . .:, _. , . •- ,. Lindsay, . �. . .. 4. - - . . Z__�-­ _. . , � � - . �i. ,1-Z-'. � -�- Dancein J. McIntyre, of Immediate pisseatiob given. Terms easy to ITO'='100010. �-- - --o- _.. L We'W.W.M.W;l . - . - -' proper TLE or X.,M&M 9j, , --- iv" - GRAIN I " . - . I I -� has been appointed De Judge for VIr T zK.party.I y full farticular I to . . ,, ,LAj; Fo JOHN . , 1. ­ . . . I . � . . . . . I � � . � . P 1 �- 1_1�1_� ..I the county of Ontario, owing to the Claremont,Ontario; 6-9. , , I . . . I . . a- . . . . �, -� ", �- ...,.Allness of Judge Dartnell. Of course STRAYED from lot No. 7 in 5th eon., ... � � - . . . � I I . � . I . ,�� - -- � � the appointment is only temporary. Uxbridge,about the latter part of July,a I am prepared to buy all kinds of � ...I . .. .. - ,. .- .- .,:. . - ..- :. . __7 . -�,-1-.� V-, - , . - . . .. . � - 7- ��,,.�. -.:-.. � , ,,hlis beifer,two years old past.with a ring or � - - Our Entire " Stock ot � ��­ ". , . _:.- .-- . I , � - . latessai .., I ­ . . . . .. - . � ' , �and it is expected that ere long it &*ire twisted in bar & ear,I if not torn out.) -grain at highest market' prices , . .. - - - , . � _ I I.. I. - ' ' ' ' r Give me I . I ,- . , I � .. . . . . r, .1 It III a call before selling--it- !, . . . . I I. �; , .b. 1. .will be necessary, to make,.a perman- A suitable reward will p von for bar recovery . . . I . .- .. - � .., . - ` ; 8�J.HOLDO.N.Balaxiii .a. 8.10 � . . I . . I- - . I ent appointment. Therl are quite a - will pay'you: Office second door 6 .� .. I I . . . . - - 4, -.- - . . • " ' "I .. .i:_-,I -`-" '- Dumber of applications, and the su3' Butter, Eggs and Poultry 1 .-sat-,f%VocdraVs hotel.' - .� .. . , ' � . *�,_,_ ol.-"-.1 . I � .-C . ova opme, � _ . -. . . ­ .11 ristmas ..-,-.-. Go 0 .'' I. ", * - , esdul one will in all probability be a 1AZT2XIS- Whitby. . Ch ' . ods I I I - - �1''is resident of this . . Frank Ji McBrady. . . .. . . F�_ . ­ . . . - - . . .. - a � -_ - � . ­­ - .1� .. . . � . - . . . - . - ..._. . Is "I- -,;,-- -I *I-, . .. . '4 tf - ' .Whitby,Ontario. F - - . . . 111gthest]PrIeee k>btalne4l. - . . I. r _: ,:,�'. �*.� ' . . I . . � .. 1. . - . . . . � ]Returns]Promptly MA-de. .__. -- __W_�____-_. . . % . . I ­ . . ­ I ,,� :-­. . . . I . I . ... I . I . 1W,! ' �. . I .1 . a - --.J. . . ,..!___ ­ ' ,. I Whittevals. - . . ' * ' tis now On. hand �'-, . . 1 . . . - ­ I . . - , . r`�­�' " �` ,- .- . _ 1 . ­ .. ­ . _ . . - . . I . . - � __ - ,I Haterenee*owshiyperleTerywhtsro. Corrw I-.Take the chance -- - . I-" -, - . .-,--. �.. - - �'., � .. - ,.: . . . ! , .� , � ;_ . . spoodanca Invited. . � I .-. : � - I I - .. �.... . - .. - - ..v . - . I I ­ - --J.A.Young, Grand Master of the L O. . . .. " .1� .. � . I - . ---- I - -- I . � I �. . . . I :1 I 1, I I PARK, .- � . . .. . ...- . . __ . . . ..- t� " ,.�I., 0.F.paid so official visit to the lodge here BLACKfVELL CIO-, 14(1- : 'And get .-11 11 I I 0 . - _ �.-_:� _ I - - . I - . .. . . I . . . . I , . .. - . .. N!4� I-.:-I -'r . . . - ' - - . . 'L " , - an Trursday evening of lists week when an 'r40jR40'.V'r01. �. Children. R , - _-4. �1. . . . . loozate 141l,ver X,aeed . .. �..!` - We have something for every one--Laffies, Gents' and ? � �. . . ',�.. •, �.. -'- - �..-- exemplificatwu of the work of the order . .. a, _­- . � . Wyandott 3PUlletes _. . . 0�r. . .: ­_� 7- , was given. There were present rep 'rEWSPAPER ADVERTISING IN ...- . , .1 .. - "" " . - . . I I . . . . . - .. . ., L ..�; - I I.. tatives from Markham,Brooklim, Won N THE UNITED STATES. A book of two . . 'They are now Laying. - . We cad special attention to-wir beautiful variety of Cbildiinis' books'. ' . . :1 I � . r_.; .. ' 'es, ..- - - - . . .. .. . . .. - � � I. I ... . z -- �­--"'�- I- and Pickering. The -remarks of the hundred pages.containing a catalogue of about - Amd.sileo at-MO*StOr- " '! - 'I .­ �'.. . .. .I - - -- - - . � I � six thousand aowspapn, being all that are ' . : . . .. . _1�. , re - -Grand Master pleasing to all credited by the American News per Mrso 9 birds i , ". - � _ � _- 1. Please call and examine befere buying elsewhere. I . n ,= I will sell a *number ot the .bot . . , . , IV , _who board them. W the mestina had bar edition for M71 with having= chod, before housing for winter. _,� . concluded all rodred to the easy residence tunes of 1.000 copies or warst. Also separate " p - - . , . . state maps of each and every auto of the .. . - . - " , ­ ­ . � . __ . .. of J.W. Wench where an oyster supper, American Union ins those towns only in . .. . . I W. J.110ROON, N, & E. BOONE4, , .:. .riCKERING. - an an extensive scale, was en . The which then are I-sig-n's-d haying I.­�.. �-.- �.. 1 . Barber,Pickering. . . .. - . !F'D.- , I . . - . - . . -.u"toast Hot Due through and a tra.01.000ciroulation. 9=V6= (tau i . . . .. 1. =y pleasantly spent with amber a IBM Will be I - . couple of boon 1.T.I= T%d;Address - AID L I I . . . . .. . .: � .. I W addr�=Ir M.'a prittais " New' . � I .- . . .. . . . � Mr.and Mrs. Wench. Mr. Young is .Goo. F. dvienising Co..W Sprues Butcher I -_ old Pickering boy and is to be ecapstulated street,New York. $41* . I , � I , . � . .. 0-0_---­� ork � . . . - .- .. - . ... .. . .. . .. . '. . - . altos rl"hiu -she top round in one of.the I . . . - - - . . .- .. _. sp '-. -- - - ­ . -, ,- 6. . - . I . � ­_�. .. . .. . . ­:' _ . � N . .1. - ­ . . . I . _�. . . .I . I % . . . ... - .... ..-.: ., 1 : . .. thank my many customers for , .. . . .... ., ..''.. ­ =Ofratlorn:forden.in ealstan" an this A I � � . I.jincerely Aba . �- - . I—' .. ... � ..: .1� L- �. . - I _. . .:. . -..� , �. �. . . i . past patronage,and modestly ask that- . . . I.- �- .1 . - -77. . . .. - 000 - - . I ; ��, 'L ._ *� . - , �! .. . "'...., � . . ' ,- - * - � �`. --- Bob-Sleig's I rtogy be extended I- . ,4 . , tivens. . , . Drives. . . . . 1 . . , . . - �t I ..." _ .. , � . -- ­- . - 19'a L.­ ' the Same e0a ­ . - - ­ I . - ... �_ have purchased W.E.Vionstone's MARKM*M, . ­_ . ' .�. - ; . - .7 - . I --- . _. .. . - . ... ,:.i . I . . . . .. - : ":: basiness jind.jvifl now be found - - I � . . . . . .. 1 -7 I- % . .-, , �, I . - . . - .. ___ . . . . I . . � . * . ..,.. � - . . . , in the meat market opposite - - - ��' : * , I - .- . - . . . ­ _;__ . ­__ The Markham Eigb-Sehoial will hold five bare any number of first class: ' .1- - .. � . . . I . . . 1• . . . '. . .�.. . their annual commencement.exercised in .. . b sleighs,all fiaished,.fbir I I .T.A. Greig's warerooms. � �.'..�- . ,Christmas'- - - - . L - ' - B70 . . - ., ... - .. .- .the Town Hall, Markham. on Tuesday, .. ­.. -, . where I will keep all . - I . r the T I 1. . be . - �. . - . 1 . .1 � .. ­ -,. Fo ' . rade I . i . . Dooi,21wt. . sale objap. Call at shop. . .. . . . .. -. -kinds df fresbFuiests, ­ •. I�, �,� -, -_- .:%., .. _. ... �.. I - . . I I -� . . .� MrandUrs.Jos. Vickers cad family, . .....- . �Kiug stress east. . . - - sausage and poultry . � ,.. . .1 � �,� . . .. ... . � . '. . , .- -�-,�. . I , ....... : . . '. . . .. . . .1 .� ;, _j- - " __ , _.- . -. '.. -L .. , -. �I . - I : I �� . 10 , n season. -one - ..� , . t . , . . . ,. .. , . ­.- . .. . .. . f Vancouver. B. C_and formerly n6i - ,�.&..16=_ MzgLrWIL033., - .7 R , I . I � ; - _"... ... .. ..: .,.- . I . . .. ' .- -: -, - ,..--- - io . _-, - ..' . dents of Uxbridge, spent lass wee here . b' the best of. , � - ,: � ---.- .- :''with . . I ... . at I. .. '. . .. � . . . _1 with Mrs.. I t I Ontario ,. -�. '-..meet handled. 'j :- .. John Herrick. �.87 f �_ , ..., , Pickering.Onto ' ,:. �- .. . z.. : , . . . - . . . . - . . _ - � -.17 1 . � .: . 4 ., . ­ . . . � . .. . z, -- - -- Mrs.John Thornton,of Manes Jay. is . __ . .1 .--. ..Call and "a .. ; I . .. s, . I .- � . . . .- �... .. I . - - I ,- _ . ''- - .­ _� , ­____- __- . . . � I . - I .. � - , . - .i- �*�_1% .1, - . I .' . . __ :, . - - .-� - we 11 .. - . ­ . "11 � .. . -almost recovered from her recent illness, . .. Z�: � - .� , - -regular,$0.50, $8.00, $8.50- and $11.00 for $5.00, $6.00 I _ -_ �'. .:. ...-:, I ....Executors'..:. - �� I I . ., .. I .Overcoats .. : I . . .. . I I - . . I . . . - . her daughter,Mrs. Goyor,who lately on. - ` - - C 1F ki'N G I and $S.M� . . .. � . .. I . . � I �srwedk an operation in the Toronto Ger- Plieksiringr,Onfarip. . ..� I , NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' 4 -.- G. 4____ __ , A few Boys',Ulsters fur U.00. Men's Suite Fall .. erial Hospi .is also improving in health ____ __ W" clown "­ . . I . I I , _Sun. - OF . . . . . plies of Drew Goods, Trimmings, Velveteens, etc., etc., ., at swag. �� . . _. . i . . . . I � .. I I - � John Stselis's son Murray and James PrIces., .- � - . . _ I aid ase ' .i I . .. 'peelI , �up Is the an ROBT. SADLER,deceased. Cook's Cotton Root Compound I - . 1. Complete stock of Christmas Groceries. .. . ­_. I.. .. .-..,NVbiuon'B wife and daughter an I . .--I i only safe, reliable ' . - - - :with diphtheria, . AMMOL I prices�-Cross'& Blackwell's best Orange a .. L monthly medicine on which I A few sample . go an Lemon .: .1/ . PURSUANT to the'Revised Statutes of On- . I . . I' A. B. 'Fortier withdrew his chr,rge tario,ItS7.,Chapter 110.notice is bereby given ladies can depend in the 15e per lb. � !!.: � ­ - _ against Willi%m -McNeilly,tke evident all creditors and other persons having Aeur and time of weed Choice mixoa C*andies. So per lb.. ''.' .� .'. against the estate of Robert Sadler.late - - . .� . � ­ - showing there was no intent to defeand, . he township of Pickerinst,In this county of Is prepared in two degrees . Oysters, .0 at prices The annual meeting of the Township cf Ontario, a retired f-rtner, -died . Iismons, Oranges, Nuts, Raismis, Currants, . I to . � .. . ,. . r ,-il . . � ... � - on or about she 118th day October, Ian, ul - . . I I . . I . � .;:! , 0,decessado it , , , , . .D�a of strength. .. Soarboro Deform Association will be held . ;7 eased to"s"', - your purses . ..i , . _.. . .11 _'...- I . - .I . � .... . I 11 I .No. I for ot�inary . .1 - : 1­�.-_, - . - . a Monday, are required to send bV,reglsterod letter to L . �' - . ... . I in O'LearyN hall...Wobum, c, Andrew Johnston of the towaship of Uxbridge, is by far the beat dollar mefficine known . . . . . .. . - . ,- _. " 1. - . - :� -I ­ . I.. - .. . . � . . .- - . �. In the county at bitaxia, yooman, (Claremont, - . . ­ - .. .. .." . . I . . I _.I . . . -�I ... . Doc. 20th,as 2 o'cl -111,01d,tj dmggists. one Dollar per box. . ..14 I .:­ I . oak p.m.,for she oleo - . . .1 ... . . rZoontors of the Is@! - 'W . Post office)ova of the% t will - . . . . TPUMIttort and testament of the acid Robert Sadler,do- =9 - I-:- '.-,_,,,- I hitevale, Onto . �, ..'. . Sion of officers and .err o NO. for iiiecial cans,--io de . . . If 10139; - 0,be . __1A el.. . Thomas. Beare, . I .. �.C�' I -Or- ," ____ __ . I. . . I - .. , D oozes, � :_ broliDollars; o.,�M,,MWMrd._ I . . ,. . � � . . .. . I I .. I John riles,farmer of the 1041i eon.. A.D..1897,their namiltill ad fall V­"Fer . , I . ties I D . . - . _ ,particulars of their claims and of the '. . - � .1 �` - Markham, has made an asewmens 50 tif&7)hold by them. . No. t,or No. 2, mailed on receipt of . . . . � - . . . I - . : ...; _�. .. ... � IN, of B-4&6 & Do I Wm. Douglass, agiass. Aa notice is further that after said price and two 3-mut stamps- I for the benefit of his creditors. Mr. last mentioned do said executors Will . Th* Cook Cam pany, - ­ ' " proceed to distribute the assets of the said do . I I --- _ . .. I-Miller's assignment is a great surprise to 6esoso among the to entitled thereto, ,. .. .,­ - whidser,oaurk6 I - , pone - . . I - 11, regard only.to the claims of which I . .his many friends,as he was supposed to ,I F A Llmd� p ODS: - , =:.9shaU have been given above tred ' -' - ' ' 011 .I ii U t a " - . • . . I . .. be in excellent- eircumstaum.-Econo. mud the said execti,Ars be liable the; Sold in Pickering and elsewhere in Canada .. . . . .. . I ­-,;: . . said assets or any pax I 7 :* ...: .., -L�I� ...*- • ... - .: .. I.. . I - .. . . . :. . . I . � miss. .I thereof to any or by all responsible Druggists. . .. '. - 11 . ,�. .. ... - , ­-.. ,.- aous.of whose claim or claims notice shall . L . . . .. .... , �---------4,a� - per ve . ­. . . I . . . . .. not be boon received by them at the time , .. .. . . .7 ... -.- . , . - ' ' ' I I ' ':NeW , "N , M98.. ' New Prints. I , , _. . - brown's Corners. . aforesaid, ', . . . - Suitings.. .., . ew Pant' * . . 6 Dated at Whitby-this Wtb day of November, � I , .. ..'.. .1 . . - . ... ' . A.D.,1897. 1 7. � . - .. New •Tiowelings. �� ,Latest -lata'' and Capaj .- - .. .... . . �I .. . I . . Miss Lizzie Weir Sandayed With. Miss . AIMBEW JOHNSTON, Executors. . . .. . . . .. . . . . - . . Martha Patton, . . WILLIAM WATSON, . - � . . . I . . . ,.i DOW Lt McGLLLIVRAY,,Brock t. W-hitby,7 . .I .. .: . .... : , -9 L few eb � ;�j ;,7. � Miss Pattqr6ou, of Agincourt, visited solicitors lor Execut am: , . . ..A f choice Print Remnants below cost. ' 'L�,:." t: * .11 .1 . . It ,; .. . . . . . -.here last week the guest of Miss Stirling. I - ­ � . .1 - 1. .. � ' . ­ - .. .. __ - - - - - - - - _ - .- . I . ... , .- .- . : Robert Peteb accompanied by Miss . "!,Jarvis paid our town a flying visit on %. .. Executors': . I . ... .,. . . ...... . - --,GEO. PARKER,. Dumbarton. :­Vunday evening. I . ... . . I. . . .�1. I . Charles Ha,;tiags rehirned to his home NOTICE, TO CREDITORS . I�� .. Coatwortli ou W,,.-1_%2.,Ly,1 . �� ,-jat after . few --OF �.� . -PICEERING LIVERY V --I - - - rel -::_�... I . , , . _ . . weeki visit !..r�- ,,i,;vi,ig t�i, :rjttny friends. .. �­ - a . c L _- L A goodly..-1-.',r--Jo'�M r!`,%��",Lfvf- -ire attz"'I'..13 F't*P-?JMER, deceased . �..�,1;_ v BANANAS e . : ,. ­ ' . r . I ... * First-class . y day or . 41W the rove;.! , --...f;, - 7,�,I .. .". ree . . _- . I . vehicles for hire b .., �' , . 1-1 . , � . 1-- . _. . . . . ,., . , ! . I, - F �.. - ­ *.i i� '­. . I— ��,..:ai,d Statutes of Qntario. 'B�us in connection meet- �.. �Ic -, . . ". Nlet"-D,Ii�:t C;.,!!. .. ..�. I night. ­ I I . , . . ­­.. i., 1'.'I ,. ­ I � .1 . . I ­_ , .. ­ _:, . C011,i4­U6,4. . , .1 . 1. --, 7 :�_,.__ . L"... .i I . %1. , %:�-,k hereby given that All ;r..I:.,�': . ... - I..M . I. . . L . . C I ;......:. . . . . . . - � ' ' , - L . . ... - ':�.­­_ I _ . L I l. ingalIG.T.R.trains, Freigbt . 'I.- ' . I J_ ­ . . . ,�r%,111SL J[6Vjng claims ,�, . .. . .. ... .L_.'L 0ir ,im-,11. 1_-% .,-,! ,, -.- ,, . I . �' - L.. . .� - ­�:,�:,' lntiu _,:,trees,tate I . - . - . . ..ORANGES .... r :1.,. ... . , ­ ­ .�7'. , : "'' -,4 L .. .�. .- . - . 0 Of the . I I I and express delivered to all .... .. . ' .. I . .. 1, , Z, ,., � ,� . . "� i.� -.-,'..!� 4,Z �14:�k .uunty of Ontar- . : � I I e .,.. .,.. , �- � .!,.,..I-I, ,.-.�;­'.'.. , 40 IC � . . . :1. . '. . . ..Lt.. .. . I...�I. . .... If -Nit�I-,- ., - . ,. ..�.i.." . .1. �- 1 . . e .. '. ..� - - -, � 1-,- ..,:: �j .. ,� �. . .-'-- . '�-t '­­ . - - _.:.. .. �:L . . ....- - '. , Z d on or abont the '.11 - parts of 'the village, p. c _%.... �� . .. . .....:..L a - .,,..Tlfr -(2 , . ��'�.n,! .- �7� ... .. , . "...! ,�.,?,,,i:,�k D.,IS97,are required . ;.. .z� . � .� ;..�.' - .. 7 :.:�-- A rem.'�_­`�':.'�­!-,��, '. � ­ . - .. .- ., n '4 �% -,-.':..­:_.� : ,!,�,,to-E nos Rerniner,of ' . 1. , .I : 4 1.1. 1. ,,, _�,!. .,..,..: 4 : ,�"� ..li'L _.. " _r,." L. , I . ­.- .- _- - ­ M - i L ib-the County of . e r . . ., ' . . L 11 j I . . . � t. f I ,� . . I I .: anies' Gordon, , J .. -- ... ­-_ I , . in the 1'r,"it., . . . , ,r;""';,;� � I. , I I ,. u,1, I . -+** I .1 . I ",!'�',,�',,r. � I . I - .. .. I L .%�,. , .. ­� ': .0,'i otte of the ex. . . . . � L , . .- ' - .. . 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I .- 1, . .' ,­':�'L'­ ' ' L'-* '-.-j tbatafter the said . , -, - .­:­�. ­- ­ .. - __ ...: ­­_ . . •. .- ; . I . . . ." .... . .- ""'*1,ILE MONS. r. I � . _ . : , Rotqxy Shuttle 07]Bden & a 0 4''0, : ' " , s -, ! __1 . .. I �. `-!v Wir, glyou* L,%' ­.':I�, 1.1 .11, . , .. . " . I � 4 . . - . .. . . . .. � , :�. Ela7,1 o x,-cti tors will pro- , ,., � * I � L � ." I � , I� . , . . . do g � 1 . ... . - I., . *C. - .. . . ..'clap -i� �,!:-�-1 •!:%-:1 •1.!,-:-," '.. , �_:�,�., ,I , , **­jft�j16ii;jLjd Ceseed . ..' . aud ,f, w1l, , �.'_�­ ' . q _ _;,,_ . . I I _', .. C .. .. - L ^ `_ ' __ ' ' ­X,�',� - "­ � � .�. '.L!� ,-6,.','tjtj,j,', Q�ereto,having re. Sewing Machine, 1, . . . .'L ­' .�)' . ..:' ' _ ' _ ' - I .. . U11 ---..-.: -�.-,'!.:--- -, � -notice ab 611 - - # -Stedham, � I ,­ - . ,'t,aL,'.' rl�,�-!",.� :��-' �_�� " �' ., • r , gain ad �, ,�trr.�c.!6 w t'd ch ii . , I � room.L Our. t­�,,4,.1-t -- -11�-�"­­ .:�r-n�.._!­'._!, �-­�.l :: ... .U.,,�-�,. roqiiired; and the ...- Is the Queen' all Sewing . . i .. . I .I - ., e e i . . . . I . 9 ,�. . . CAN .:. '' _!.'_ , ­c,�,jt,,),- ,� r,�* I,v liable for said '' . ..a . _. .� . "��, .ri. : � I..'�!_��Z,J'L't",L;jy person or per- • . . Tr , - _'t .. .. .. " _11_1- �;-( t%i- �- - , 1. -'WHITBY- "'_­' . , 4 ,Who tr..,�. ��:,,_ - ­ I. I , -I . f:,�, jr . Machines. T it and- s"' . t OSE, ., - � t1fe-'Chit-Iren .,,,,::�;-1..:,' ' -­ ' - . "- 1....��of 'd.o., � ,;,,,� Isball.not -1 I- � Photographer , � I - ___ _ ._L,__ ' _- _�k, ,!,�Unl_riahce � . �,_ -be convinced. For . M . , pr _.viii, •I ,�v .­. . . � L . . . .. . v , 11 eceut.� T I--,. �. � -!!6*-j_r pl�: :1�,.� in, "i, , ,; Iwai; r.�7�I,.�! 'j.%; tb,.-w.�t the time store. , . - ; .�I . '.L:�ft 'alkl. - ... -- .. . , . sale by .- I , , .0 I, . . A full stock of Groceries and Gould Bros.cale- - -, -.1. -:;ve-d-�iuirq. - ­ -[( .. . . t . � . - . ._,-,�--netted abdurr,wenty '_':.:.�tj A� ""7j, "� .. 't'jf"%,j, ,:ay ,-,f December, �; , - * - - .. , -L _ . _11- - . . . . . . . .. -.­ .- - - .br&W Flour always on band. i. .1. .�,. -.�.1�.".. ,?�ail--a� .. 1, I . I .. . . I Glen Z Mon-,-,L' -, pl,�*.- il­ .� I -A.Dt.I )-.. .. , ". *,� '� , j)UIV ...� ,.!,,*,.I I� ' ' 4sm� Studio open every......... W24. C01"V1:NC�rr<3N, . - - . 'near her , , -�k: ZL11t­��bo,N- -Whitby, - �- - is, H. B• Lottq' ' D / � . . is iufcrt_".�14.1i iLLLI ,IV BA�"�:ro.i:h 9 t., ,. ­ ­ � ':-r O�postto Methodist Obur � . �. . : TUESDAY, fRIDAY & SATUR . . . L vbrubpr, lzRre , ..;-it�'e.z4, - 1� . . ­ .1. . . . . b .... 11 .. . which, on the 160, of No F.'�,`Oq 1V,'AI*1F,1:,',*I'k'f:-�!;'UN'E RENIMELBIT . 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LETTERS TO TME EDITOR, � - 2, i TORONTO. ., �L*::., 7?��:. - . - . —'CORPORATION, . .. 14 -%:� -%. - -GOLD 0 - ­­ ­�'j�., I5 __, -rb at .� 1 , , -I P I. , QUINSIOU of public questiQns-' 8 writer=1 - . 11 .1 �­',:,�4�'A,:-tlm V ' ' 0"' ' 51 ' nAMO With Copy - Is• , - .. 14 �. - ". -evft�moat is $500,000 * --_-�.-"t_Ao all*ease send big,correct 50 0 �,_ 1. . .1 -1 - .. .­: - ­ . . . ­ ,- ., . 1. . L :_ - Authorized Cap. 62,rwo,000 I ., , �'. I ­_]Ve wish it distinctly understood, however � � . I - I .. .. 1. �,,�� M .11.1 I ,,, , . . L.." _._.... - Ift"to uo case do vs , ro- I .. I ­ , � `-. I -M& a don ,. . '; 1 ":"�­ 7 - Subscribed Oap. 628 Ir ,;� .. - , IT" . - .. - . 1 , , 0"Allible for opinions 11 . �..,;.,._ ., . . . ,_ , .. - Xz=by"aw 1 J,�1. . . . .,�'�I ;- � �, �".L : . ?;1 �. 'i - . . ... ­ � - -".I",. :� -, I vicudeaft-ft NXws.1 . .� 1.� .1 ­: .,.-. � I 7 . ..:. m�� . . � �.., ., . I ­ , Sts.-The Pickering Temperance Al- I ; . .. . . . ,. --- ,20 0 . This Company have opened , ­ ..1 . 1, - 6f COA *.` i . 11 PRIZES - `­-' ' - � ­ .- - _mod a branch in the ,.4 ;.. �:.._;` ...usuce at&recent meeting appointed IL OOm- . � 1. �.� . . 11. :1.1 _ ' Village of Pickering.in the office lately 04- I�" ..,.1._q, . . � ­.� . �", . ., _ as 1. - - . $200.00 . 200.00 =bp the Ontaxio Bank,under the manage- - - .-- ­ , julittee to reply to the letter of the 110"s 'A 4a,r would keep your room --1st Prize . -7 f a undersigned. I .0 p� - I .. . , ' Deposit,-ill be reoelyod.and luberegi;allowed .. I ,- - . . � . 100 ,t ­.. published in the News Nov.26th. wam In winter. But thot ­ . I' I I �. . ...'. 't� 1. was a review of a leaflet ciron- - I., I . I _. a t rates. ,.. ', �"-, 2nd Prize ,-.- � - - . 100 . . . ­ �� :,�. �. .t The Lsow . . - .. . . I high" �. ,: - LL. ...11 LL� _r..t . , , sofas . ;, as previous to the vote itman stove will burn only " ' 4'_ " 1. . Drafts issued on all p^conecUOUS nlhd* .�: - . . - I - � .�__. . -, , . 1. ­ . not" Its"by the 011an tized .---,$rd Prize . I .1 ..60 , � �- .7 .. 60 , L. on very Liberal terms, money loaned on I Z� , L' -OU Nov. specially in ori twenty-fire. H"u-"amfoot ,. .. . lj�_ I'll... . t. � , 440T.17. � , ��,;�_ U126 Sol , ,�, '. � ' Md other secuntiss. 11i I-4 I - .. '. '. * ' , ,, I .. .- . , � 1�1, ­- � . I 1. L . SDy- 020. KERB.- 844r .,, .. ;.,. I . '."..,I in I.mod vigorous manner. Us 112131&CUI and mise"• . 2 Prizes of' I' I. ­ 25 each * I—'., .: - .60 �. �. : - ­� , .. 7.. - 6 the � . �' I . . I. L. ....1. . � . !Thal he was not aware that the iota of I . . ­ . A Z�� amount Of fat~ i � .L: - 10 each, � `�' . -50 _� * . " .- FARMERS, MARKET. .- . ..:-, _ 2 , . ., � . . I in this manner � .. - • , - I � 4'-1 ��, , � . . looQuall were to be gritisda , . -' ,. - .. . ...:,.!�' '" " . .. . turned "-y,would heap .1 -5 Prizes of .- -.-.- . 1. .. - I L . . belowsits- That erroneous " . . . ..� ...,I. . ToytoxTo, Dec.,17, law L... -, .4• � � - .1 . . - ?�, I . , .. w - - . . . ..� : . `50 I . ., i :��� . , . -. statements of 0 -body-wer1w 1 md4ticalthy-11 0 Prizes of-. ...: .5 each . - - ,. ' , .Wheat. . . :- - Md*jft" I . I . . . - L fall............�. I 0 00 to 0 86 . ­_. I Marled broad Cast in this township against your digestion Is bad, L . I � . - - ..'Wheat,sprizil .e....... 0 84 to UQ Be - -_- % L�.' %­"'.'j�'� - _ ... :� :1. .� . .._. �� , �j 1111b"cionnoil ek." ordinary , . . . . . . . I .. ­ ,i,� . . . . . � - - ­ . . . . : - I. . ...-�' -�-, . High kounding words an a" thing &M't 9C-t,it f _ 1;� . ... . I ­ . .. .,: :.,, .1 .�. . � . $500-00 i � Wheat,goose............ 00 77 to 00 79 i � �.�.-���. I .. . . . , .. I -w�, ,;� . . - - .- .. " , - 11, . ­ . . . . . : *, ' ' - ' - . , ", , . . - . TP . . . 00 88 , ',L�,� ". -, " - ,L�,� sects an another. , jood. Hwce ,you are " Barley, bush............. 00 28 to ­ ,L�,�,,�.' , 11 �. . _ . ��. _ �: ___L.Z..-. . ��.._�" . 1. MW care to get the so _ . ,_:. 11 .- : The Alliance took s; ,You cafth.cold eas*,-you bAft 'To the Twenty people -who solve this"Puzzle, if there are Oats,-bush..............�. 00 24 to 00 28 ''.. .. ." * :L" '.�Z,_ f the derkj C 7 -,*. Spares PA found an the books 0 :oughs and shivers; Wk& many correct, we will give the above prices IN CASH. Peas, ................. 0046to 00 4 . .�!. � . , 1 m We Magid them as given. When Compared tronchhh,or coo- . . . Hay,iew,ton............. 08 00%O 09 50 with the figures of the leaflet circulated by im"monla, -. . . I I . Straw,ton..........._.... 7 00 to 800 the liquor party-they were about the same. S=Pkjon finds you wft no ft- WITH YOUR . � 6 00 .. k I.. -, - Clark sistive power* ..SEND, NO MONEY .. ORDER. I. Dressed h�Rs............. a 75 to . �� ;1. i. - ... The only tem. not taken from the . .., .. . . � 5 so i. �.. .I . � I : . Beef, forequarters....... 4 60 to . I� -.1 .. ". IN"the cost of the sPeoW vote in 1893-vu Do this. Burn better fuel. 800 089-78. That was takes . � ea from the "flat . if more than Twenty should The correct, every correct one will (in addition Beef, hindquarters.... 0 50 to of the hotelman. He seems specially hurt Use SCOTT'S EMULSION ...........:: a 00 to 0 00. ­ � to the Money Prizes be rewarded our famous ­Faithful Timekeeper Silver Mutton........ . ..'.1 .�.%.L I.. -one sentence "Is that ,fair to local i Oil. A tite and .......­­mmmmo Veal.carcass ...........t. 6 00 to 8 00 by of Cod­live Watch"of which . i 16 to 17 more than what power- will revive; ! Butter,lb.................. ­ _ .� Option"viz raising 02W A word here I The qualities jl'�';,L:� :� .IV I . - ..11 " Wet none of it is fair digestive . the, net factory I ning : - ' Eggs,dor.................. - 16 to is 1, .� "I vm needed. We answer a" ,to�of ourbra......... � L to local option. The party in Support of and soon a warm coating of price is $.10.00 - 'ITM.e to t I Potatoes,per 00 to : 65 . .:. -local option was not the cause of the extra good flesh will protect the vital . F - TH -TL Time." . . " ­ . 11 . if preferred, th, - I Watches - ,� . t., 1� ... item on the tax bill. Tbelextraexpense or ane against the cold and the winner e a � I which DOMINION BANK 11 .1 .�.:..".�... 1. 1_.. f1h -eat of disease. L . , . . . - was incurred became of e_--apf ,r against djS& . chose a . . Our Proud . 1. ' ' . v L- - Gordon against the township,Tiz- genuin . Position �acknowledged . 1. ight to vote TWO Sizes,50 Ct16 and$5.00 - gold-cased watch - 'h A be the ..� , virk , In a watch 1.That farmers gone had no r . R - M - ST Trade; I . Capital Paid up, .. .$I 50"DD I I I -law. . � &Ck f,"for the,dr4my- . . - -,. . . 1. on a by of the Same value. 1. . foremost . ., .. 2.That there were many,PSTIOUS TOt$dWbO - I Surplus, - $1:5OOsOOO -. .......41., . Oct. ­ �'�-_ . s0OTT&BOWNE,Toronto,Out As this won word whieblin the English . had no property usliftesAion. , I . a Bananas of alleged irregularities in some - here means . . ." I.. . __ . derful offer is ol3l, the will last 1,sud,Americam WHITBY AGENCY- ­. . . . . of this polling sub=divisions. - made to adverti I a 11fe-time., I blarkets. a .."." .­,.... .:".* - . k , & END-R-GlAt . smar.&I as sjustmet; %vansas" ' .. The reeve Calls that IoW option aspen- 7a--W, o C3 - _. I Q0 oar f9oar-tialne I ... . .. ,;;. ..4 . _ .. -9"� Why does he not call things by their 4 r a 6 1 SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. V -9 dollar of that ex- . .1. F I 0:2 i to -be following con and interest allowed at highest current rates, so I ... 'A� . . ,:. or 0, 24 ,-4 bee, every Competitor must read t nodes of withdrawal required. � . - to right names. 'Not -4 , Silver Watchesi � nos was Incurred by local option- it was ,5 1 V 2:9 , - . I ... .­­ 1. . 7 r,T_ go 'comply with them I � . . 2,=attention given to the;collection-of . .. '.... : 41 I I a I : :q a . Safe and other Notes. , , i entirely to the app"i Of the liquor a a-i - - I...�... . .1 Party against.the to*nsbip 0 . . . I send your answer on an "International I and soon. It not more than twenty wit and E.J.THORTON, - True it was 1 .4 i . . : !4t 9 P bought at the POgt�I r6e,RiTO the Watch Lad chain,and it them do . . !­ . .. .. . one - , .. . . . n. Vat that is - ost-card" which can be I z I aimed at local option. ,W , . party I 0 12 Q 1111 office�prjce 9 cents) There,in [to entrance too!not buy anything from the catallcgue,the whole WIT .- KANAGWN L . .. . � 0 11 11 . � I . . , � L of the prize money will-.1aw.equally divided ... I - thing,Crediting expense to the wrong I �0 1 8 �-; 'A la ax ,,;A q0 or Charge whatever . -,. '. ,-A I . mother. The Councils conduct of insert- . . 4 is a,W t...so q in addition to the Casa Prizes, everyone�among them,giving $25 each., All&=*Oats in I , is a -sum-R&ULN-Vioxazing station cvm -_ .. -4, - .. .. . 1. in.the%,Lx,biH do- 'till a - advertisement are taken at the exchange of . . ., ow. inj local option eXpausm V.1"S I q?to .4 j ase ;0 who goods the cmect answer will'thereby win I this -S AS FOLLOWS:- . �. , _.,_Geryes- "Vera Censure. .It did more than W.,tees Mu Q;L" 11 �ea. j ,n one of our "Faithful Tiaie-kesper" Silver�$Otoil TR4jxs Gonco E,L&T EV 7:62 A.M. 11 I .� 11114. . . _ . . LoosJ option. Why � F j g 2*."t'r 0 cr.0 .., �j.4 Watches,which we sell in England for 810 each 5 A form will bi sent free to you which Most No.6 MAIL . - - -- ­ �. �. �. ..".. . ,A thing also to defeat I i al 3'trrjaj I 0 ,go j-- - (:= &ad which could be sold rets ll in America for,be filled up and forwarded to reach us by Do- I 41 14 LocAL . . % 2:60 P.M. . . .,.. _i4� . .... . - ,& I ? m alb to,398 each 1 7 comber 25%13 of all goods ordered an account of .� . . � a . - I .. . . . X91t the Trona case as such on 4 1 . , 6-04 P.M. -I a he watch is rgMirod to�these Prizes 11 8 LOCAL. . . - __ -��- - the t= bill a few years ago. A lawsuit ;; '*4= '3 Every winner Of t . - ,-., ­1 . - .- __ � I - purchase one of oar LENDID VAL E inex-: The names and addresses of the cash ilz ' 'XST Ong As FOLLOWS:- � . - : . . )at the township about WIWO. -In- 01 - 8 !1 a % S? E.1170- TaA=s eorse W . . . I I tbat oc ; . . ­'_Tan 'C oc Pensive solid Silver Albert chadus to wear with winners will be printed in the Times. . � ." i .. I . the watch am per our uuproofidented offer-Telegraph Lad Standard.of London.on Docem. .No.9 Loc,LL . . . 9:00 A.M. stead of-calling it legal eXpe-06 it Was ki I . --I Heb ...- d bridges." 'Electors . . . - I*3- . . -Map.It : , .. . I ad ­roads ad hd , ­ - . - " whiN we ;;ill sand. These Chains we Hall- bar Slat OeXt, and subsequently jV the-Now 1118 LOCAL - i - ,­I. i . .1, kam , -ioce. When the 0 c, -4 0 a "I War �L 0 m&rksd On every link by the English Govern-I York Herald, Drafts for the prizes*111 be post- 11 I' MAIL . L- . 6:04 P.M. ­ 7 - draw your own infer assist 2 � 0 .. Apr I w!N Gold-'ad memo day. . - , ..�' L' '-. A." . . . men%.If the game Watch is required with I 1� _ n &Ued cam instead of Solid Silver, a Chain to I Write your name and addresses in full -Alj� -rAjNCX.-DujpkbartoX llt&UGM ..�' ! :_ . :I scrutiny coart wag bald who came to A I ■I " •�, - - T.X: � . _ . the township -I� every time you write to no to avoid mistakes . 1 .p against the Gordon appeal: W It a W - - go -6m may *4= matcb way,it desired,be chosen; The Alliance with an able-lawyer, Mr. . - . M0 J320 0= ,i Witt our Watch and Chain you will readia, 8 Orders for these prizes ma I' ""In TRAINs Goixe EAST DCS FOLLOW8:- VS _g . = our mammoth Catalogue quo . . .. � Igg Wb,olmajo **yLr&telv from time to time,ad you will be . . . - I - -- - -Dow. How much help did the council gi U -. V - ci.j. July[" ..4 F�Mp:�ss for Jewellery, go.ate. The credited with the tots;of all when you send in NO. 6 MAIL .: - . 7:47 A.M. . • .. form an above I - � , I . book sn'a0gm'-ha*cl*r,-kt 4. 1 : Watch and Chain.and q I= sending orders plasse remember -48 .M - - . ; I I "I * a , .., sapt! !* First a will.bs given to Ilia One who 601TOM . - t to FLrevrou&Pan from b&vi 41i : 1.4 the Rebur.receives too � P . .� - 0 No. 14 MaZD - ,�-4: � �. . . ... ... then with the Poll i 060.i star postage to England is 5 cents Is .W.M. � ..,. 1-11 Charged I " W � r I Qt orders altogether the largest amount of goods:that the_is . .8 LOCAL . ,/. : . I L, I !I They attended, W. .. a QW Irov. ft from the oslalostw: the Second Prize to the,Waif ounce, and It insufficient postage is used ,I 1. . -­ ;.. � the-townSWO SIS Paz � s GOING WZST '_ , , roll ,day for doing � � are time"good I-rMt amount. the letter is Liable to go"tray 1)UR" 72U.0will .. . d to a body and ohm � . o- _.::: - r 0 sm, I%a Amerviamer who orders , . `y, I r L-, r . Tbe 14MperancS SIIAACS bars the expense a I Mai Dad . . Ssna your.#MWW at once I YOU ars SUM to win a prize if correct. while . Na 9 LocAL '. . .1-05 AX - . of 3ft.Dow and gave hu blebasistacco - . - ­ - . .. 1.I hal the township. found . even,if not correct IS cogils you nothing. I .. � I . to is Mrxytv� . _.. 2:65?.MI- , y;p. 'they was ' - ­ ­ I '. ' ' . - . - . . . I . ­ . . .. ­ &voters list wad bad to Abe . � 7. . .. - . . - - --- . . - , ' L' , � I I - ­ . ..... .: .. JLID"IMMOR . ... . .. � _ � .dir - I I . . . ,. .. _I I 1�­ �� . L ' extent i59 DAM*@ at last. ami ina , 9 9 PICKERM0 POSTOFFICE. ­ I i . .i. . .1 Pe . OF ALL CLASSES I I - _ p .� '''. . . '. - - I . � '. . ...- : .. I acts no ' The Watchmaker's Alliance & 1-Most GOO& a Sto 8 -8 :1 -'township received some revenue from the Kong arrive frozo,Ifoloxito . . -*10, - - ' - &rft'=Gi It 1 30 a= ,. , .I-e . dE 09 .- - . - . X.AlladlIr . ALATive 4= WK imposed because Of Iowa option. The 3 Wood . . . . . _��T.4MOO V m 11 Toronto a do p so . . 1 . 'I _. &a the worse of a good . . I .. inoorponted scooriiing to Loi of Pffirliament.-CAPHAI.990,000(1450,000i- went CIO"at 11 o'clock -a . I . . � . counqU would be act - .. . " . MAI Is for 6 a.m. fore, L . . I ­ �. . ,, �.. . . .- __ .Otiflaism.' The r"Ve said to a member of mber,mischea 4119A_ . . - 1. zkigbt be . . . . _. : ..�j 't . r6ugh In __ . . .. - , a anianes,that ow letter sioned-wokor was "kinds of . _. . . .1_ara�est English Watchmakers,. . orders issued on,all parts of'M$ world. - - . .. : 0 . Ug and donring in pins, ban of . . �'Kam, . I . I _ - ' . * . 1. Why dam be act come out with I : I xZ=WX. ZaCMITM01-T. Incorreac . . *hardwood. also. ' � Is-& 0=N%omm � OAVZNQN 11IMM 3MOMMIRS. • - . - - I � . . �_ � �� ikhe same thumur and Correct libe errors. : � .. 4 -_ZlW6ors draw your Own info it's got- Gat8s1 EavetrouglIs and Mouldings L- _-Cab%A41dress: "CL.00XLIXE,LONDON." Business Established ISM, .. , . - . .- os - .. . . _. received and Interest allowed Ill . I . me Dopqvits , I ng PW jpCmiUA4f4t6 . - I . ;� - � . . .par"It per annum. Security ind.isput"10 . 1 ­ ... � � *TzmrivAscs ALLUNcz. ­­7 - Hillside Saw and - ­ . ­ ­_ - - . . � Ixt..&. X�unt:insc. I ... . _. . . ' . . .. . ; . � - ­ .. _­ �-, I .. - 1. . . .. . , , .. � . - I , I - wa- �n - ,) -Planning Mills. - . . , . . . V . I POSTUASTAS I - - Osha have decided .% 9 I - . I .� . . I ., � I ., � . . - . .- . 1 L� Preablierians . .. . .I..-:,;-. . . .. L. . ... 7. . . , L. ' " .- � ­ I '. so B. Hodges,B.A.,of .., �- . I : .: L S. AILNE. . ­ . ­ __ L ' ' ' - ­ - ., _ . - ... � I _._ _ . _� _ ­. , _. __ �,::�'. ... , . - ., �.T __: - . . . 1,call to Bev.J= * .. I = -Brown's Corners. . - . I- - I - . - . ­ _­� .,__", L � _ . I . � - � .; IV.- .1 ._:�_Tani7, L. I I . - . - .1. -I � I I -.!t:zmm!m� I. I .- L T. . . ­ - .. tL`Zrm ., . . , I � . 1. . . . _ . I... . . BMWN1A . . I 1 . . I . P. . . .- . . . . . : . � . ., __ .;� ..�* ., . . . . � U Hq,k .• . � STOUFFVILLIL. I 11 I . . . . � � . .. . .-., I ..: .. r." I . J�JLL _� .. L. . I­ I . .­ . ­ . :.- b.. . . _ . .- ­ . I. . . . i I. .. .. _. . -'- - 7 . , . . . . .. , r, ... .. 1,ublia schools close for holidays On the ' All Rails-I'm I' L ,:. .... . .. 1. P -:, �:� ­.'.. ,-.1_.�_ -, .1. . ,'. . THE Ew - Ay I . . .1.. ­I . . '.-, * - - I-Sftd inst. . . . . ­ . . . I .. .- .. I _ . . - . . ... -1 - - , -, .. � . � �. :m__ _� ­ . . . ' .. . ... � I L? . ill � � -L L . I, " , ,.� 11,�..-1.,- - I . , . - . ..1,.��.L..Z-1, .._. � . been. I I -, , ` ,.:., . ..� , ` I ­ i: ­ ,.!.-­ , * � . I Eire.J. 9.Kester.has been for the. L I . . � days,but we hops she.may Soon .. . , , ,tat few . t - ,..,..,.�* �, , , *,- " , I -. .. � . as well"Usual. - y I - ,., ..- .-,.- � -6.41R4 Jill,* - tal , - ­ • - - . .1 Archibald Cameron, of Vellors, Vatki _.: . . - . , .6 . , ... �I � .. I � .�, ­I L . �L .' �.`­ I I , � : I , �L- , - -' ' *jb&U,jo 1ps died at big residence on - - I I .. I .� �.I - .. _�_ - - .- - � wnab' ,� . ., ... . - I... ,. . Thun4*y, November Will, in his 78rd . . . -,.- " I.,. . . ....* . . : .-.... -� . � Direct from the Mines.- " -1 L"..1-.,. ...- .. '. _. . I ..,­ .i I .. . . � L I - . .- .. . . . . . I - . . -.It ,. _:1 . � . - .­ . - .- - - � . - . . . . 1. ­. . . .. - .. .. �_. .. , . ...�I I . .�.I. : -,-... W. .�' .� I . . . . . ,YL . . big been residing � . - . - f - I . ­ � . .- , ­ I " . .. , , , - .. Jamb HoOvir, who .. L . I : . . - - - � I-_ ­ .. 1 -7. , . % � � ' .. _. , - ..1 �- I .-.- I . ..I . . .. .. . I ­ - . : .�. . .i -A : .... �. . � �. .- 11 .with big brother, D. B.Hooyer,Almirs, 0 slate, . , .... - - . - , .- ' -­T­Mq - . � _. * , , - died on Tuesday,at the age of 73 years. .. . .1 I . to See A. R. Fleury 7 .. . . . . � .. . I We an pleased .L:'- I- .. . . . ., ..... .: . ­ . � � I I * . ­ , I, Im {LL _. I ., . .: . - . .L. I 'L_ .. .� , I . .. I . � . -�6 =4'M3C_0_r6_q; '- " . '�. .­!.7._._ ,.. . z .­ .. - ­-� - ,.; �:-._. ;R- . - . . . � . __ . ..� . . �7 1 -11.1---W �� -L '- . . L&MU tn OW mider. He returned on Set. ' I - �. L .' . � . . I ­ . '�_- .. -- � . - % . .. . L :, � ,_ . . . . . • 4 . ­ . I . . . . I I - . Urday eTeslwg from us. Plamums, Yichi- - 2:T0 screeZ11=6.firlD. - .� �_ .- - __­ .. , _.. .. . . .: . - ' ' '.' - - .1. . -1 . . . , .� - - . Z.� . -'L �_ . �.�!�:' . ' ' . .. ­ .., -; . I .. . L . . -4 .11. . .... � � . - . --. , In 11 1 . . ., 1. ­ -1:.* . . I ;,_�__,,. . . . . �:..i...... '.� ... �.% �. ".. 'L.�­�". . ,I . . . I.: _� _ I . . . . � I : � . . .- . . . _ , works 'we, ' 9' F1 U M po" I ` � ,., pn- D. .McQuillan, forc=es on the water Best in the Market. i h lost big pocket contain,- .� . , �. _ " I -.1 �. , !� y last. It was found by . I ­ Hardest M the World, . . ., . `.. - ::, . , . _ . . 1 . . I - . ....".­% _: . Zug $42 on Friday , .. I __.. .. . '. ��, . ­ . - . . �IMPA I 0 ­ . � � I - . . .. . . . . . . I .. L .- � . I L - - lug Mal Urquhart and returned to him. s , . .. - ­ ; .. . _ . ,!, -�,, ;- . . . -' - - �:..­��. �Z'_ '�.'.­ I . � . �11 .... .. .gUdIsa9tQ!r.8t - : ; i ' _ . .,�� �w�0 . .7.1 ..�- 1;.. ­.. . I . I. ... a ......L_t j" . in WSWURA14 W . . -...- , oho a few days silo,.M.Dougherty slipped "I'll- . . ...I � .66- ,. - 1. I . � .. . � ­ . - . .. I . ­ .. . . front entrance,rWeIT' L. e5 I. . ..% _..... t.-. L: -I I I . � . , ,. .: .. ­., � .;.� -be steps at 06 -.- - .� . _ � . - L 1. , ... '.. . : - ..... .. ' -kinds of '.7� �' 'on t -1 ­1 . . . , ,A . . -, - - ., . . - Lifter into the - , * . ._. 1��_, Ed. Cornell . � .. . . I..... _� -.1 I.. . . . . . ­­ �� , . I ­ ", , � I I.I .. I I. .. . ­��. . ig a Severe _go*V . :..- . . -.1. -�­ �. - . _�..:� - ---.I . . I L . . ,-L I I e_ , i _1 - . . . I I - . I— .. - - . _. � • -Lift--Tome- , .. ,�� Fb�-th ­ 'shop he W!Q%,aQ-,g;avfly awlaws­�, , -Pi-okering;-- - %'vs; but his recap stating powers an . � '" - .,L;".- ,t ..-T . . � L�., � I ­ . I. . . . - .. ... .1 ,:,;... I _.i 0 ­ . . %.-:-�T. � . :. . .� ; .1� - . 7­ 'L . 31 ) .. z .. . . . . . _ ,. ., 7 .7 '0 '. mood so be was at his post as �usual the !-.. - . .� ,. . ­ � . . .. ,._: , . .-4. .. L� - I - ­_ . '. ­ .­ ....- . - . ... _ I .. _ _._-, .. . �- . . I - L - .. _. L !'�*­ , ' • , , ;w I :­ " . L_ . . . .. - . ­ . . . - .- . , , _.: . . . -­ I� AND� - . . .fo .. . I.. ­ . ,. : �, � . . � . . � . . . . . �. ­' - - ,., ,.. .1 '. .. � . � ... ­ 11 I ilowitir day. L ., ..:� . r. .1 . . .. .-%. . . . � . • .1 - . . I , * 'r.. L" I I ,. � . .. I Prisoners cannot escape from a�new jail I .� .1 .... . i..­i . I . , . . � I, I � -- '. UMPS __ ... . ,.L . . . . . � 1. ..w,�� ".. . . 11 I .1 , " . .1.-� � call by'uwiW%It's ban or drilling through CIaremont ' - , -Suction P _.:-.. ..,.,._ ­ * , mt bar are . � .. . . .1 ,.� . 0 41- N - � *3i� - ,%- , V� ,-�'flooro, as the floors and am . 4 . I..� -�= P . . . hollow and under high pueamatio pressure . � I put in on shortest notice. ... I I. ... .. . !,� . CchPickering OWS - .�, ­ ' .ana are connected with an indicator in the .- "­ L : I I. I ',�,i .. Picker - . ..I ' . :. .-­_I Every, Pic er. . ....Tin o­p L,1­ � ft with D. F.' If jailors room to give an as soon as . .. � ­ ` ;'. -m.l - Orders Is , - -:.:".� .. __ ... _.... ,�� . .1 . . - .1 I ... , '. . . _ ­1 ­­- 1:.:.­.1 - . ".,.,. �- . ," lug, ..L .,� ,. - . ­ ­ ,.-. ­ ;.- ._-�_�, I � g will reveive7-6ilr.-,prompt and � the pressure is decreased by the cutting of , , - .. � _. '' 1. . . 2 . .. ,1 '. � , : . . . �.- _-.1.'. L ­� . �­ . ... I. . , . a bar or floor plae,-Tnbune . . 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Attar the verdict the - - " -— HI P ss�the oyer; si,i£e o1 the lest next e+ � �� 1. �1A� x as►er admitted his gullt�sl►yiag that �_.TH� -HQtTRL7"+ al e Mrs. Naek's story of tbK murder was to the glass; then with a tooth-brira01 h ` a . " q . " , n '4 ;,c substantially correct. - ppR RrI EB Cp1ipORT. remove all gulp and skin turn the lest i SAYS GREAT BRATS ACCOYPLLSHBB n` 4 : QENER4". and repeat the ,cosec; when thorough - .BT A LITTLE YAK. w••••e In. houses where stoves are depended P y, ,. e ��+p� ' LATEST FROM h3areu Gaontacb La Premier of Ana- rature is eo ly done, put the"Tsai to..bleach ss, this "" .1= ma's new cabinet, upon for heat the temps 11 ' ♦*T wQR O It is reported that 80 miners were variable that one must take particular solnt£on: One pound o[ eat'soda dig- Jolla, Mlerst■■.■r oboe All �ndI tae AW. cold solved in five pints of rain water; one- me" Re■�arks, � g"�a a'OaNa :r�.' -. killed •rad 40 Injured by an explosion precaution to keep from Cato half pound of chloride of lime, ire three is tw Acrel-ao.e or ttbe 7e•'Sdertr! et fire damp in' a mine near Hom-, during nights. The ordinary muslin late water; allow'twenty-four hours Trick■ l ertorme4L _.. burg, Bavaria. p The champion 611 round jumper et ---ss About yrs pwa Cgaatry. night clothes are uncomfortably cold,, for tho latter to dieaolre. Strain out $ asses Bvltals, the Uni,W autos. Bad Gen. Pend% a Spanish commander but those made of flannelette,or tennis' the &edimeaL and pour the clear coli-. the world is little John' HLgglna o! - t ,Ail parts of the Glob+, Condensed rad in Cube, has been killed by the Incur- flannel, are Just the, thing. Thin. suss- tion of lime into the solution u1 sal - atsost.d tar airy Rredt■g, teats, who have captured the tillage j soda. The result will be s thick but- BlackburII, England, whose clever perms ,A. of t}�; terisl'washes nicely and comes Ln many termilk solution„ otherwise the lime!formances are astonishing aft who wit." CANADA. The Japanese newspapers re are dilsaus- pretty patterns. Especially,Suitable are was not strong enough. Filter this un- i neer his feats..Mr. Higgins is twenty - 9 pe til it is perfect! c ear.', eLug.the probability of war between the cream white with dainty blue o! For leaves isle one part of solution i five years old, and proves moat cos- - Sir Wi<lltsm Pan Horne announces Germany and China as the result of pink pin stripes.Smnall checked patterns to one part of water; for ferns use the ,cluatvely that the abilities of a leap oX � . oat the C. P. B,. will build an Inde- the occupation of Rise-Chau bay• can also be bou,g'ht,and the plain ground solution full strength. When perfect-I do not lie In reach of frsme or length r. i Re eat line to Roseland. The Khediv h has been safe! deliver- or. luau g�- Lady.Aberdeen has consented to e- e a daughter. ,The uve prior stand for several hours changing two and three-quarters Inches in height-, ." -', liver an adcjreaa under the auspices to her espousal by the Kbedive, was s i narrow ribbons make such a go n vert or three times; the last water should he ., liver the Ottawa St. Patrick's Society, on favourite slave in his harem. pretty. If trimming is desired this lace a little blue; gloat out on paper,.press I but In the art of being able .to conte athre 17th of March next. . Advices received at Suakim from Kos- is most suitable, because Lt in durable is books when nearly dry. Jcentrate and control ,thoroughly traia- Clearances at Winnlp�g dnringNo- sale anaounce'tliat reports are aurreat and heavy enough for the flannelette. In 7Ysouating use mucilage made of,ed andwelI-developed muscular energy: vember amount to $18,550, compared there that the' balifa recently mord- Feather' stitching with colored Ave parte of gum arabic three parts!So thorough. is this control in the case with $B,Sbp for the oorreapondtng Bred several Chrietiaas at Khartoum white sugar, two parts of stared[; add - :pesiod leaf year. The Italiisn Minister of Finance an- silk floes to match the stripe III the a very little water, boil and stir until of she little 'Ieaper that be •dually Fin at Carberry made • clean sweep nouncea a surplus of 34,000,000 lice. for mater:&! makes a pretty finish for these thick and white. appear& able to change the direction , M one side of stain street, destroying the last year and as estimated surplus gowns. Sacks of flannelette are worn --- Iof his oration while his flying body is ' � &boat s dozen buildings. The lose wrl 01-40,000,000 lira for the current year. over the night dress by many women. 'ABOUT THE HOUSE. I supported in the sir. T3ti& is anlA be about $40,900, Spain is said to be satiated with the" They prove most comfortable for arms .A"fashion now coming in prescribes,in appearance, buts so clever are the The Grand Trunk railway has receiv- results of the publication of the decree and shoulders on cold nights. They ad five hundred freight cars of sixty providing for? La.'autonomous form of a handsome tinted globe to soften the tricks of the performer. malls possible thanasnd pounds capacity each, for Government to Cuba and Porto Rica. , can be made very pretty with silk gu1T glare of a parlor lamp1 . , instead of by the olaeeet accuracy of motion. that `sacral use on the system. It is rumoured in Cairo that the Ant- stitching, lace and little ribbon bows• the frilled creations of silk, lace crepe, the keenest observer is deceived. . ' The Provincial Board of Health has lo-Egyptian forcea have occupied Met- This is the season. when the bouse- paper and artificial flowers, which of The brilliantly executed feats of the VL the Mayor. of Montreal that emmeh, on the Nile, the main dervish wile is busy quilting her store of winter late ears fi6sve been reared around the jumper are numerous, but deacript£oa All Public school pupils must be vacci- position between Berber and Omdur- comforters. Boma pretty ones seen re- y tasted as s hoofprec ! ion against sma11- mea, - cantly were of pheesecloth, just as lamp6, o! a few will give sn ides o! what he Gen.Weyler, the former Captain-Gen- thick and salt, light and downy as any- People who have the frames already is able to accomplish. , " T owaera of the Canadienne, oral of-Cuba. was banquetted at Palma, one could devise A cream colored one• fitted to their lamps will continue to JUMPING.OVER A HORSE _ - which was run down by the. United Leland of Majorca, his birthplace; on was tied closely with tufts of pale blue cover them, but,in buying a new Iamg, Voting Higgins is able to hop over States cruiser. Yant£p. intend to ask Tuesday. Great enthusiasm waa manL- yarn and buttonholed around the ed(da see that it has a pretty lobe instead -Statethe. ai#ed States G ernmoat for ten Tested- with the blue yarn. Another was dark Y g the beck of a horse that stands eighteetr ' . ^. - ,thsussad dollars ,damages. It in understood that the Carlists in red tied with cream colored yarn and of a fancy shade. Thye auras of a Montreal convent are Spain will not take any action until truttonholed around the edge llkew fee. The table is the central and most in'- hands high and to do ss, with the agtl- Don Cartod his replied to s message A handsome yellow one to be igiven portant article_of'furniture in the din- ity of.a bird. $iclding s dumbbell-j�.f"—"- lheld to bs guilty of a grave infraction awe for Christmas was tied with.yet- ingfroom. The round table is in every each hand, he atands fifteen feet from • •..,i . of the health law in not holding their sent to him in Vienna, relat'►ve to the Y ppupils gor isolation after a nue was political aituatlon. lowy am two shades darker. .This one w•ay preferable to the oblongg'' tt is more the waiting horse,and, after measuring ' : "hakes down with &mater The United States Minister to Tur. .was very attractive. An odd 'but sociable, and lends itself admirably to ?.Jr."LL Freak J. ti�'ataoa. divisional key has renewed the demand o! the pretty one was o[ gaudily,[iguredblack decoration; while it may, If desired, be:the.distance with s quick glance, he ' _ dreight a eat of the Grand Trunit.r6il- United States for an indemnity from calico. There was mush red among the made lung and asrrarvr by the inter- suddenly rushee forward, and, vrith a gQ colors and red calico had been chosen potation of lea-wee.. bound remarkable for its grace, Leaps way at Stratford, out., hes been sp- the Turkish Government for the pill- tar a.border. This border w•as about Armachairs for every one at table are as the dumbbells tall "[son' his !reads pouted to succeed Mr, Harris as dear age of American missions In Armenia. & foot wide all around the entire quilt adiv in vague. They certainly are a 'trice greigbt agent in Montreal. It is reported that the Albanian re- on. both sides. This coshtorbr was great luxury, and do away with that atter having Imparted the seeded mo-' r -L. Messrs. T. Carpenter A SoII of It which recently broke out in the quilted by hand and was a very sub- temptation which so often cornea Co"' mentum and appears to float throgigh -` VPiaoaa have seat a consignment of districts of Ipelt sad .Di6kota, is in.- staati•t looking ectal,. one to teat one's arose upon the table. the air, clearing' the animal by three .,Canadian apples and pears to the Weat creasing in seriousness. 'Nearly ten Figured cotton challis makes soft, Sp mixing litharge—dry white lead lull inches. .- Ladies via Halifax. the shipment cost- thousand Albanians are is full.revolt light quilts,, Lad as a rule it washes —with glycerine to the consistency of vii _ elating of 200 Loxes vi fruit. against Turkey. well. Colored cheeeeclath fades with putty you can make a cement that Than he u able, with apparea'tly- -- HIr, E. i*- Bhe[+Pard. Trade Comtnia- ,� " 'washing, trait it is not expensive.in the will mend a.great many things.Crock- little effort, to Leap,peer eleven. ordia sinner for Fonth America, does not be � first place and is so pretty. 4uilts need ort, eatthaamare and glar a readily ary cane bottomed chair•, placed sierven Have any trado ern America, established be- - ' washing occasionally. so if made light united. It will atop leaks-in the wsab- is s row on. the floor and iat.r is s , tw7rea Canada and Brazil, seeing that ,$TEFL FREIGHT CAe3. they can be handled without. much boiler; in tinware, tighten loose joints - tlse latter country has a tariff on an labor. It pays. however, to take extra in wood and iron, fasten on lamptops, •row on. top of these. In accomplishing 1u.erago a! fifty per cent. They ate t,•wtaa ere esesesrt else tit life good care so they do not become soiled'secure bolts whore the nut is lost and this he has to rise flue fest in, the air Sir William Van Horne box received Creat Ha►rreaA cor.vartea, as they are never so nice atter?Rash- tighten loose ossa. Never use the orb-. tad travel forward fourteen. feat in - e gift of magnificent china vases.and ing: icle mended under five or six daps.and [wean the points o! leaving and again Plaques from the Emperor o[_ Japan For some years, the reports of the ... you will find it will.reeistt heat and reaching the floor. as • token of ayprectstton ot-the oour- great transportation companies show a TO GET "RID OF COCKROACHES water, either hot or cold, also aesrL I1 witnessing this teat the ep height of the ordinary kind is not only impressed b7 the height 1 r, � - -r!�� teal extended by" him to the Marquis ,constant and rapid alandonment of Various methods of destroying them A lady writes to an exchange that and distance of the leap, but even more. ][to durtng his peogra w through Can wooden.freight cars la favor of those, are recommended Borax ■tattered &be has'managed to rid her pantry of strongly try the astonishing Clearnessort. - •_,e,ge, last snmmar. , made o! steel, g`he wisdom of 43e the little red and black,ants that &re i of'aetaon and lack o! apparent effort. ""� Mr. A B. Vithite, Cnlleetor o!Customs about their hstaeta will sometimes drive at T A.s, at•tes that the bustom 1 change is assn la Increased earning them'sw*a Cucumber paring's are said such a nuisance to botiaek©epera by,Iia appeals to leave his firm [ootiag P making a thick syrup o! granulated &sora as a bird would'La tak-thg flight Ira that city.k better thio Call thaw f power, due to the teat that the propar- to have the same effect. Corrosive stab- sugar and adding to it half a teaspoon- than is a trodp propelled by anddeaand ^" . for many �can. The Customd collet-}tion of paying to con-payLng weight "timate will surely kill them. but it is fill of 'Rough on Rats, The ante si• extreme mtrsular, exertion. " -�kioas for :Tbveaaber wen eighty thou- moved is raised to i marked degree: dao erous to use: An exchange gives tended the feast in large numLers-the s e of Mr. in his ns' largest PIA Jumps. sar►d dollen tri astseas of what they g first dap,=bat their numbers leseeaed was performed its hie native place two vele.tar the eorre&poading month last I Steel cera •ra mora expensive than the tollowvtug, whish is certainly +YorEh day by day till all'•were gone,+ The ut- years sgo, when he cleared fourteen , •$". 11 wooden ones,car for car, but, given trying -'.L. - _ most care must be exercised ii children.feet eLevan and one-half laches, Ha n Rats is a I ham hree _ Bir Henryrth+ns Slake has bees.ap Aad,certain amcant of number o! atGTMAT BRITAIN. 1. Scars-adegti- avert par sty---oL-palace i.Qave n are lent pdoison.n Put osaucerw*Tot ;g �lf �'ILICS chea high. J[PlfdPB.*an obstacle six t t - "cockroaches seemed to,to carthzivi o 1 . tlrnms f vir'uien pointed Governor of Hoag Song. 1 rte for Its transportation will tact their number did not diminish.Oae day ro-ing the.syrup t a sou HI9" ° the ants. Some bt Mr Hiiggi nr' feats involve The.esdate of the Duchess of Tack. about the asme amount as would be I took u as old almanac, and on. nae Wheu -leather-covered • chairs or oouei>y o[ the Qtreea and mother of the expended for wooden..ears enough to p really remarkable ekltl. For instanoer Duchess o!York. [a valued at £86,471, o!its pages read this Equal portions o! couches have become dull or shabby- he places •n.open egg ease full 01 eggs - do the same work. Fewer cars in short- cornmeal and red lead. mixed with mo- looking, their appearance may ere in'-ion. a chair. sad thea ��rryiag his It is ,stated that negotiations have roved brushia them with white a few bsesv entered 'tato •t the instigattou of•er trains,-make possible the emploaent lasses sad spread on plat will deatroj of a by g i doth bei be th his feel totrahtltg 6 " C3r+eat Britatrs for s- sew eomanercial of fewer men handli freight - Bud SOachea. And it did. 1 tit in ,sev- egg. Seat the white line stiff troeo i . oral dishes atter supper sad 'est them thea with a frit o[ old Linen apply gs• Lpparsatly rests there for r frac w treaty with GerrttantT• r0tling atoclr while leas land seed be on. the floor, sad at nine o'clock in the the leather, a little at a time. Do Octj ion o[ a second, and then, as_if with I ,f rut too hard; and do sot use the art James W ra as Australian sculter devoted to yard uses. A train of thir evening the diahes were io dovered with omentum gained from a.shrug of the 7 roaches that the mixture was scarcely title till perfectly dry. s old ra, continues his flight over the r Xving In England, challenges Gaudaur Ay steel cars with a capacity of loo6- _ for the championship, but waste the 000 pounds each will carry 1609 tons visible. The vett night there were few- . .- bac o the chez,,without having eraolw ;}eats ra ed on. the'Tyne, or, and in a week not a roach was seen. ed an egg. Lm fisc honor Hat o1 Cambrldga Uni-I of paying Height acrd the dead weight 1 have lived aev4a years since in the TOBACCO SMOKE-ANALYZED. An equally clever trick conatats o0 versify just pnliltahed. Dr. Hamilton%of the cars will be 510 tons.or a total of same house and have not a^en nae Smoksm may be interested to know placing an assistant, standing at tarp Yli right.ol.Moatreai,gets a scholarship%1,010 tome A train of the same gross Scatter unstacked lima in the chinks what it is they inhale in the fumes end of a tesla w*eartrsg s high hat on ':.. et the value a! tatty pounds._ weight of the best standard 80,000- and holes from which they issue." I which stands a lighted csnd'le. paned capacity cars would be made up If one of the aF,ove methods are e[-- of the fragrant weed that soothes their Riggin mages r leap. flying over,flag UNITED STATES. ;.ot two-thirds paying load and onrrthird factual, try fumigating the house with Irritable nerves. The old-fashioned'table and his sasistant'r bead and witti `,'president McKinley will recommend�weight of cars—that is.,the care haul- sulphur. It this is done thoroughly, one jdea-was that tobacco smote consisted'hie feet anut[iay uut the needle is hid° �,2. a grant for the relief of Ftrfferers in ;ed would weigh 709 tons, or 193 tpna room at s time. Lt will be impossible in of carbonic acid and ammonia, !Iight without in th can , ' the Tnkot4 .I more than the car weight in the [steel for any insect to live.in the hoist, but - it Jt►at£ee Field has irtlormally.-retired'car train, .This, item alone is more doors and windows must be closed and but we ar^now told that it is made irp Two lighted les are treated itr . Stam the United States Supreme than the average train load of paying sealed up With cotton-wool, that none of prussic acid. an alkaloid having "a the'same manner try bei,n4 placed ort ,Court ban's. . . • . !freight, counting all train mileage, on of.the fumes earape from the room. It delightful odor, but dangerous to the end chair of a row of six chairs The United States mint during No•!many respectable railroads. .The .aver- must not be opened for at least twenty- breathe. and is poisonous as nicotine, over which;-from the end oppatite the v, The o ited. States s =L gold and No- age, for inataaoe,.on. seven represents- four hours. _w since a dose of one-twentieth of a grain candles, Mr. Higgins leaps,'accomplish,. .-. - I tive roads from the latest official fig- will destroy animal life,"and of aroma-�ing the [eat in his flight and leavin " 103000 silver. tires is 257 tons, The saving in weight is principles "as yet uadptermiaed," the candles where"they a:•e The Public Libraries of NOW York only indicates a part of the saving is FIIRNt iI�1G A KITCHEN..;: but not bad ea encs principles go, in- remarkable feat is perform- ' sad Brooklyn are to be consolidated: the Dost o[ haul' A steam railroad A good range will not only outwear onoua. he ed by etaruduw on-the end-of an ord- Mho nAw yalvild1no. Will su oro y •+�sys at to I to c acts ss, two or t tee cheap ones, butt do good acti�ro" element of tobacco. smoke 1-3 ,nn. fire �b ink then leaping to s . . .:,Bryan* Park. at s Dost o! >{Y,500,000. . ;o be found, doubtless, one explanation work sad be a"comfoir.t instead of a• nicotine, but it is contented that this small stand eight feet swag, sad•from It is stated at a meeting ,of the of the fact that the net ears. ga of fresh noxious element, and'which is there over a chair ten feet distant: . - constant source of �xpense and tor- ne is ble to eke to- New York Board of Health, that one railways are now imcr6aaiag so muctr dubbed "coll£diae," has for some time Mr. ilf'iggi a m a - d--es,tl><tq every-saved-to-NNevv Yor"-aa at a"Est trl—au t�ietr groes earnsnga. resent. A steel range is superior in �a overlookedL When tobacco is ma b flying_Jump .backward over „ rka le the result of tnhercultr,consumption. ,� some respects to an iron One. Iuv,111 poor is nicotine, it may yet be moat 'two chairs an a, able. Another w•ond= Pre9idlent -McKinley "'has tendered gate their relative merits, Don't pur- poisonous,' for thea the "collidine" is or leap is Rertormed by apriaging, R*nl]iam $ pay, aonR first aseiataat it will operate 'with vigor on the I kgngaroo Iaahion, over'et ht chairs— v .rBecreta y of State, fhb position o[ At- COOL COURAGE. chase either kind without a water- _ - g smoker. one at & time—pieced a few. Leet apart reservoir unless you have running to s circle. 'The grace displayed in thio aorneyneral to succeed"Jo3eph Mc- water and a boiler. The "disk kettle" - _ ac he performer a Btla�& leew ra Ersllshmaa 1Yorked r Qwr rt A CURIOUS TOWN, tis wonderful, for pelfor e p- ! Pra+ideztt McSinle is considering . great Hazard, bas bad its dap. A thermometer fixed pears to move as if carried by a waw - ;. .. y The moat curious town tri England'around the course. ■ the+ best method of placingi before the A gine eiample o[ cool courage in In,the oven door to indicate,thd degree Si Northwich. Thera i& not. a straight _ _ _ _ charitable citizens of the United of heat inside is a most convenient "' � . States ss, appeal for,too3 to rel[ave presence o1 the gloomy is contained.in modern invention, and so is a "sorest". street, ,nor, in fact, a straight house, ~ •-the destitute in Cuba. a dislsatch is the Gazette of India,.In of, graduated.covera for one pot-hole. in the place; every part of it has this- TIME NOT SO LONG, -AFTER ALL. - At Cambri3ge, Mase., Lorenzo W. the official. report of the operations A sheet-iron hood placed over s range appearance o[ having.recently suffer- •.Lord Bro hams used to tell," ss, • Barnes, a wood chopper, of Maynard; in the Tochi valley the name of Lieut. and,connected a flue in the chim- ug says + was sentenced to be hanged on March in Brett,, of the Royal name, er was ney will do much to keep the air"of a ed from the visitations of as earth- the, Birmingham Post,."how he had e, s se for the be hanged o n'Dean, y y' kitchen pure by carrying off the steam quake, *Northwich, as everyone knows, conversed with an eye-witness to the a farms!• specially mentioned and attentionwas and odors of cooking. is the of the salt industry, On execution'of Charles I:and,-as'the'for- Lieut Cls an officer of the Guards, drawn to this rapidity with which he In a kitchen seven-by-nine feet, s ae&sol all aides of the•town are big y Y .mer did nol die until 1868, this re-pre- y " table ,with drawers, shelves and hooka who is being sued in'Londoa for fifty- had brought reinforcements and am- for holding nine tenths .of the par&- salt works, with their engines, pump ;seated a space of 2,19 ears, with only " five thousand dollars;in notes cash-ed munition' to the front at Maizar. phernalis of baking and pocking is a;Ing hundre,4. of thousands of gallons Y five thousand dollars on notes cashed When the young officer fell in with convenience, but with a Mair amount'of brine "every week. -At &depth of I one life between. Within the last few by Lord William Nevill,says that his, of s ace a plain table with atirrdy lege I some 200 or. 300 feet' are immense I.yeare there was to be ineV in London Clay's, signsture was obtaIWed• by •the force the enemy were pressing for p subterranean lakes of brine,and as the a gentleman, whose fraud. ` ' ward. There was a gun at hand, but is in every way better. Side-chairs, ga grandfather had sigh stool and footstool should be of coaterite o[ these 'are; pumped and told him of a talk he onc,b'ad�wit•h an The'New York dry goods'., firm. of it Asa without the aaual appurten- wood; rocker ,with cane seat and back, pumped away, the upper crust of earth t.IIiltoa, Hughes & Co., which failed sates This gun Lieut. de Brett load- and both comfortably cushioned. is correspondingly weakened, and the old Devonshire laborer who had seer t to 1889 Alts 1[abtlitiea at $2,200,000,will od himself, sad rammed the charge Its size and the scope of work done result is an occasional subsidence.I when, a child the landing of .William a its smaller creditors in; full. The g y. The writer 0f, p y home with s rifle, without sponging for a kitchen must determine what fur-. These subsidences have a "pulling"of of Orange' is ,Tort>Fr . '_larger claima have.begs bought)up by out between the rounds, He recogniz- niture, more than the essentials named• fact on fisc nearest buildings, which I had these lines has tizist at dinner one echo Judge Hill=. ed the supreme•danger of what ha was is netsssary to the comfort and con- are drawn all ways, giving the•town t eon, ink b person oed with il �1lrs�David Gar The A. & P. Roberts' Co.,o iia- gran. doing, and ior•that reason, refused to 'venienee of the occupants. an upside down spare. rick; while Mr. Gladstone's earlier me delphia, baa secured' the co tr t be bellied by this Sepoys near him, pre- - - . -. moire include as interview with Han for the construction' of the brid territtg to take all the risks himself. SKELETON'LEAVES. -A COMMENDA}3LE AIM. nah More, who was the great lexico- , over the Y&wl 'River, . near, West= Afterward he improvised a sponge by A reads! pairs leaµ, to prepare and _.And you expect, said the cynio,with grapher's,flatterer and frie.n 1, ani as -woort, Netherland* at $474,000, under- wrapping a puggares round a lance, s sneer,to abolish wars acquaintanceship with T"homa3 Gren Ir I Engiish and .Belgian com- M&j,•-Gen• Corrie Bird,does not hesitate bleach skeleton lea'vee: Boil the leaves Na said,the member} of the Peace ville, who, not far from 120-ye-irs ago, "pestes to say, thkt 'fhb tttaat o9 the gun nom- in equal parts of rain water and soft Society; but..I think it ought to be arranged the terms of 'se•:aration he- `" Martin Thorn was found guilty et ing into action when it did, materially eo•p.aatil you can separate the pulp carried on excLusifvely by the" Jingo I tween this country' and '}he trotted murder In the first degree at Neve assisted in t?'A eaingu4 this enemy and !�the skin; take,them out into clear newspapers. ' - • $��' ` 3ork for the Irslllna$oL William i�ald- aitrics$irlg thi escatrt, _ _ `� . ",. . 1. t - - 7: r �. _ " . .' L. . - • r • C w • ft ) . ',' ,,• a��.",.,5 ,,. M — _; .. - r M ":w'xx 'a'�4�+ :,;,5.»...L 4 x •,�1.-?­11 .t',�''rry. , r. y w ,.rFcd . _ _ __ __ �, diatinetiaa'drawn betwer� the {oBiety -SET FIRE ?0 HIS WIFE. MONSOON 1s Clear ,o.. ' `u � �e ����� r mea ane tete man. The Daae JUICE TO- 1"HEBS ` I N N d �-� 1. � t dtetinction is drawn bora. The ckub Mtr1r se llearei aloe wltb tier•alae taA ear MONSOON if D�dOLi } swr- 1. ��+ Ia the gambling nalooa; eoclety i< the _ .-.-.•- Atter Failing to Brat■ Wer. 't' ! •, a6iD1iSY HAS-t.0 VALUE 1N THAT d `hall. I attended s"soiree" pt .i THE HEALTH- OF THEIR DAU(3H- Antonio 31fnfraao quarrelled with hie MONSOON V ScoWoatlCal wy iPA$T 4F THB WflBLD. a�c�e jl'fON300N lado-Gyloa Tar the >riarnfng fifer. TpgS gHOIILD BE CAREFULLY wife early Thursday morning. in Erie, TH2B119T. .; . 3 ATYPICAL DANCE HALL. �� -11 WATCH)iID. , , Penn., and after:fi-•st fat ling to brain !6,a0,t0,60"A ar osuFs per pouad. - fl,.� , B•re'r a New rbsue of the tclsarllke- I got -Ln about midnight, although . ` etre+see• Cetwe Mtsb, bit the lllaera the ditnolag begins as early as seven her, doused her with burning benzins TMYsaeoenTttaaw,T tsaYtttafemaf.W.,TwM6s `�w e:, "11 ytis.t Bare rirw -- Their foetal IWfe, o'clock in the evt9ning. The building Teaag Ok1s {aee`tlble t• Trouble Thal sad tar. b)iniraao and his wife enter- --- -- �` ' "'Sable and Amssetneata-rlrld Ple4rr is s large o4e, built of loge, but with �y resit fa feetlae-trite Frees, rained several of their cauntrpmen lata IN A GARPEDLTER'8 SHOP, Y 1� t k' a floor of rough hewn boards. It ans- Headaches aa4 Fickle Appetite tUN Nail Keg--Say, that youag Jack - v {,at r ora treat lttlstss Carertt+ worn ever purpose.however, for the on Thursday night, and the husband 4 -It there Is one places in the wLole y at�titou e[i6ar1T BeeaT• Plaine is a pretty smooth fallow, many waltz and the two sOp are not Fro mthe Sun, Orangeville, Oat. -- �aIIe v y cross. After the depart- plank-Yea, but there's something ` , `'ivarld where money has IIo'v�lue it is papular with these boisterous revellers. ure of tri ue�s he went to the cellar _ 1 "on lite•Klondike. writes$a American i They prefer the old fashioned Virginia Some months ago Maggie, the fit- for more ine, and, when his wife fol- about him that goes againab,m graft*, reel or the plain gttitdrille, with lots teen-yjear-old daughter of Mr. and 'owed 'trim;-with'a.lamp he threw a E and that chum of hiss Glm Let, borne ;correspofndent. You see this exeaip- m.� threw their feet about. M»• J.Sweeney, of John street, of thins hammer at @er, and-mLssing the markt terribly. .. -•lifted in the social life-if such it may ; town. began to fait both in healtL and sePzed an oiien'caa contaiaia ben- _ Gtm Lob-Yes' Sr°u I°°k b°ard' `I . You could cut the tobacco laden at- B , be called-of the mining camps as you moaphere with a knife. Through the spirits. Her face was almost as white as zine and-tar:and threw it over the Is{an wANT1G.-Bosrox Psagerrzox Pa Si �., "` _ see it nowhere else: On the Klondike blue haze the figures o! a couple of .chalk, her appetite very tickle, and her woman. In an instant she was cov- As well.ver, di Rim CO.,C130 lung 6L W„Toronto : ra t. ia-Ae-eetild-rte-fei-t .. r----.-_- :�- •- ':� � ' • s�''� a-C°°�O� ed fiddling away•for dear life and call- her_crowing weakness she persisted in in,three twardera whu heard the wo- `.�Men WantMlaH�N�t,�"u� �,- hes been written of this desolate"re- rout, "Sasha all l" "6wing per pard- attending school' until one day her man,cry. "Tony, you .threw thatBtufL gine but this historians have• as .a ners I" "Ladies through 1" as the ocean teacher advised her to•go home, and on mel You have killed mel" The oil mot• �p °L't`m •n•eto soa pars,Tw. _x 5 T.YOIISOi 10> YL 7F.,Ta�a4 r rule, dwelt almost entirely upon the ion demanded. They received $20 a not to return Lint''she felt better, At and tar burned into the woman's •,mineral development-of the countrY. night for doing this, and they earned the same time the teacher, who knew flesh, and when the officers arrived SAY{A/E h sheep.-New importatioaroae>4iaasge��,, , °p every penny of it.I the.value of'Dr, Williams' Pink Pills the husband was engaged in plucking EnRti.b ,ahem, and Aice csa hog laalai pit is my.inteitti�n to give you a glimFee To one aide, extending the entire in such eases,advised her to take them. 13eliabto goods at rlght,rico., hark,s y the. criapgd flesh fra,m her body. The Ape,, umttod,Toronto. Of the peop:A, their customs, their length the room was the bar, and The advice was followed, and Mis, woman died before an ante-mortem Mau, Mtlte i tlntea d amrtsementa and fl'e'e utter disregard the three dispensers of drinks were Sweeney told our ieporter that almost atatemeat could be secured. Minim- LAW Barristers,eta, red S of the value o! money. what better brand brought W. from the outset there was an improve- no has been arrested.:' to Wesley BldTo. alt , Of course, the men greatly..outnum- ment in her daughters condition. Her ____-_.-. fracas St W„Tmwa to The principal diversions'of Dawson. bered the women, There were, pro- appetite became better, the colo', re- o' �Rrad Cwiwlr Erery wool l PBOOIIs)OD Y Oiii + - I. are the gambling saloons and the dance beefy s dozen of the latter, some of turned to her. face, and the severe PATENTS* •ed ro belle. The mast profitable industry' th,ent young and quite pretty. They ,headaches that h%d-made her so miser- trteshs a ,. 00.00 CASH 3a the Bale of It Lice.tLe saloons paying have little or no time to rest between able vanished, and she is naw feelings prtea Asyo:aq,0.erdr rtle atr{� 9 the dances, and when the morning sun better than she -has done for many t'o ba paid to some Clever Person. 7diottotresbookessrtttl►ora ao revenue to the government- Beer peeps over the eastern mountains he months. Office Prizes for L rte Comers. and whiskey sell for fifty cents a Linde them a jaded and somewhat bed- It i$ quite evident that this poirng us �y , Brink. Tae from lack of tAMou{ OYTABIO BU81�ES8 CGLLB6 _ gambling saloons are run j for every d8aeeu nes Cripple Creek Carr btogd, as do•so mttnygyou g girls who The old reliable•liertaan firm o! Harl 3toot widely_Attended in America. rw : .wide apes day Bad night,and the,dsRCe�rte, the sckaotiiledged belle pf the are just at a critical point in life and g• 8chill`er & Cumpaoy, ha.o opedod au` Itln.tratwdCataloguel3oth Tear),senesce {,,:, halls never close until daylight: It "dancing Bet," hes been inc`u'r t0 make itiaquite as apparent that-there-iso office- ,n '.l'uronLu for the bale of tho ROBINSON ,ds JOHNSON, F-CA" ".' may be remarked, incidentally, that as much as a hundred dollars a night otiler remedy the equal of Dr. Wil- well ltnownFe-billec'sSarsapaxilla P111a. il.L:.. - 011'i! � there are two churches, one,i Rom- tripping the light fantastic toe. liars' Pink Pills in such cases. They To inlr(nluce the Pills qui,:kly, Lind in- uTt ,• an Catholic and the other a Protestant ' THE SOCIAL LEADER enrich .the blood, stimulate the,nerves arced of sttenoigi{ largo suets on IIe.wn • A young fellow whom they called and }tuffs up the entire system, and paper rdcertisin they pru.usa tz- d.e.t►{o{1ta0N,M.o.,tN.attolrss-et. �2 . ,Epiac 4 I tones it would make some ..Pinks ' wan ted out tt they as the mothers will act prudently if they in- give Five Hunetred dollars cash to the TORONTO,Oat & THROAT r'"�:: Y' sist-upop their daughters .taking aii header of a cur rout list of adiwera to of your congregations stare to see the`so-ial leader of Dawson,City. He was ^_ M�$E oolleot[on.p}atom h,aaped up with nag , the only mea its the room who wore occasional box. We know: from ex- the questions: EYEI EAR; SP6CIALlaT ` s boiled shirt. When 'be goes to s perienee that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills 1. Give te;rme of great river run- 0%,N%s♦,%A"-%,%o&% �'�•., and dust on Sun ye; have done gsaat good in Orangeville aing from Jake OuLu,iu to Atlantic ` deuce. which 38 elmarct every night, he Apples Poultry Fggs «a. - g or - of Lrom $!•000 carries a,pair of pumps with him. He and vicinity, and there is scarcely a Ocean? - to $3000 at a gambling table excites leaves his boots behind the bar, done day that our reporter does not cored in. 2.: Supply �miasiag words in follow- ., ► ! ►ar.s.d no-comment here.` I was to the Got- fits patent le�thera and Haile in on-a contact with same one who has a good, ing q+,utat,a, w,tc,, ... deep. nes hi4i career of terpsichorean die- word to say for this wonderful medi- 3 Give a:im« of largest Late ort This Dawson COmmisSIOn CO.,Lteae M1" den Palace the other night, and-the Bine, . American C-.n i inent l - {or,of wens rarkot ancf Colborne at„•TN4110M tsolden Palace is b ao mesas what its elpation. "Pinkey" hes been�tnown , r)lIK t:l - - �.- Bup y In lttg Y to buy $120 worth of doacer-in three grog, to th,e'-gam I _ fellers to follow- gairtg to the root of the diacease. They. io .cella hr1 , P •!.? name implies, when Swiftwater Bill, a successive nights g yons=g msa'wluo hadle !roan Spokane, Moet ot,the-men woes their ordinary re°ew and build up tle. I,laod, and 6, Glve Home at Aroerl,:an General i ? 1Ysah<, came in and announced with a 1.workftlg elothe`q• with top boots or atrepgtbeII the nerves, thus drtw:ng trio weir repel the 1'atbar u4 his Caust- he>r silo bottom• shoes• is or .disease Yroorr the system. -Avoir! lTni- try 1 'N ., whoop tela•, he was 6r+ing to "bust the Y p ration by insisting that every box you Sul.gjy Im+s*i.tK letter, in alum:. heada.wers covered by broad brimmed frenal" Mata, which they never removed, and purchase is enclosed 4n a' wrapping at atninctst Canadian StatesmanENSWU N bearing the full trade mark. "Dr. W •f• .i t,u-it ? We Q'� `,�J- ,�� s :_ ._,_ GL3SHLING.IN Dl►Fv60N. In ed°aOua� at$tlonar butts.w irh Williams' Pink Pitts.for Pa]e°People'• ?. A macs re+c at�jr vezY_prumfpuaL their ' h neem equally at9, la the ['erred tat rtes supply missing ism 'freer, ?oroDst� ;n --. Swif Fiat lights farm'a mild sort of dl v twaterBill ovv-wmd olthe :feet- brought shout b a die ure over who FVLLNIvS OF COUNTRY LIFE. Each perieoa t� „•I d. iIIT1i C�PPERg < eat claire on Eldorado Creels,it version �t these affairs, usually : o �`r' r uutnt Bend with thele _. ; rte breaks loose thedust is.aure tofly• eliallgdance with the women. Occasion III:Lh®-cauntr4 every moraittg of :he p�ewyji�h wilty l.bG promptlitnalled ��AS c . Bill took a meat at the taro table, and ally the even'ing's festivities willcOn- year brings with it a new aspect' of them on nxeipt'of money, there ' i LEAQ �In ,just one.,ho he had Lost n'•� in'elude with s shooting affray, and along springing or lading nature.a new duty to mono thea ane complete list re- S111R'1•S1•!Of -1[!{P14iI1tL, >t�L _ t =gold iyaggebs. "Things don't seem to toward morning, when the corn juice •Lo be fulfilled teflon earth. end a new ceived i.rih a)i questiusa afuwered p aoaugg a. y has commenced to get in Its ttne work. :crime ofwarning to heaven Sa day cwrrec tl the tins huadreri dollars will +d�1T ���T YOU MCI. I way to-atght," ha rs. a popular form of amusement-!s shoot- in without its, innocent hope, its spe- y' tT marked-sa he eons from his seat-and ingg oat the lights But sa a rola flet►- vial prudence. iia kiarflg gilt, and ,ta dl.tied'amrntg the ren4ers of the . ` . stretched hamesif. "LaL the house have ettfis find the. greatest 'mune.- sublime &nger,_earl in every prtscese ton best and near cwt�.nc�tt�st rsaeiied; ~ .. - - With ell t:.ia talk sttaut drinking of wire husbandry, and eveiy'eiffort-of the Intsui lands amid gentlemen be :afore rend quiikly. ii one person ark w..drink trYy ezpanna." to the:$AB(1 Lhe► muzit either agree plied with 2 ti-1 and very P1:01rITAB There was s rush for the bar, aml and gambling aaloons and dance hall:. contending or remedial courage • The to remit us back $50. ort allow tis to o__m to9 mf ea�7a4ustrs is thea nutf+1 I dare say you are wondsridg' if the in- wholesome passions. pride and bodit pp p retain that am.ntnt for one hundred iSSA1iY to eoonre C300i► liE3fllIllC� I wtaitere.carried dAUA to the various babitanti oL Davtesoa City ever eat. power of-the -laborer are ezetted Badboxe.4 of _ tablas..wiegss gasper:were.,la yrtegresa. I ensure you they do. but it is quite as .szertQel in. happiest Hain-tzv. The tom- +vtU dl-►lrii�oie Ihata to amongeU who hwr Can oterrid l to tea s1tDrAY9yi tles�i yi _ , li made right AT your own SUM31. That round cost Bill $112. _ Than he fog of dieeipatio so Eats are .here is vother �tceab a anlmmis.soften and entarR his wiling friaada and neighbors. If the NACHO'S a C .. g J L O. �^, L. _ .,''-fifes s dollar Bad s hall cigar and �slty.a dieaipatlon. If you don't lea- life with lowly charities, and .discip• m•trey ib divided Ln $50 lrnrtioaa, each glRtabmoad War0.TaeosM strolled oat: 'Have It, I91 tell you what my dinner Hne.him in familiar wisdoms ani un- .wtnner must remit btavk• or mttow _ - 4 Tlae gambling solo--,In.sternal ap- Y baastlTtl fortitcIdes; white the dMne nes tri ref tree, fe"o cto{l'ars for w6lch we I. IttonalaLed of today. 1 had-rout dough pp t pr pearance are vary much oke alk cite i law■ o! seedtlme, witch cannot.be re- will hetet them twenty hoses of bchil- �a�i� <3oOD>is ;v :other bulldinip In Dawson, ezmet that i bread. wiLb molasses Instead 0Y-butter: -Il,t¢, •harveaC, which cannot be has- lei's Ptlis io di+tribaatr fere. �1'IitE&� Fri �l.�01d�t p�4�lA tried Balt poet. atewsd•applar. oatmeal $p8f)1fi0 for FemalA QOmpI�iIIL� they ars target. They are built o! toned, Bad winter. to which no malt In addition to:the -trove c tuatt ,riser, e6 •. lo$s hewn-on ,thr" aides and solidly i oattmasl -Hell. stewh land tes' ed For supper- pp r•i>gd war- f1tn work. compel the impatience and a taige sum 4d rltuney anti other prises aro o tura boos to erery telly whoes?ee tr .senora chinked with heavy atom, The roof-' covettn o!-bis bears into labor too wild be Offered for. the (test testtpwo- ,fsaur.•r.a�re Thet.aoneoesosbe v.ts.ed dough bread. wt.Lb mals, .ea. For $ are -rein -o[ polar, on which s layer.; b -t I shall have :Mbar n• submissive to be anziour�, and seat Eco 1sLv afiarthe pills have lx en-triad for ,ten s.►se.twn dovesboalth!nor+oo p u•w•rw r.w of roes !Lilly.ten 'fleece.thick is laid,j sweet t%.be wanton i1na-kin. we intend to,Limb these Nill.v.here,•sad *7 I'M wwiotecha e°eous@& whe`eho°d-� �' - _ I. ! . . .. .; e remr!tr'wafeh Bao 1»need They en t and t}taa aMayer of dirt about twelve cakes, fried oatmeal m� an[i.e�ttap, ' we want Cmnailt3n_nTd Aalwri,an teat!- .,°t;t:tromeh..oet,syrretstarr.as•e+w.we.rw.� el inches deep serves to keep out the cold.j DOGS BY 'CHS: HUNDREDS. ' w Remember imonials, (we have Mut-otfnrekap ones) and-so +•f•• ri°abia A.r - aeystw roe t-so Pa d 3 ba do..r,M a}ry ram to sock Mo.a ' 1. -. : Heavy cul.bankments of.earth piled up j - I mast tell you about the_do$r. It - to fink,.nes :ell thew, PurtlewilL a y.I fo, peke.�it0 ter aettM,eresa sgaLIIat the hut: on the outside eer�'e •ln`my hoaeet Conviction that no eom-. 'We, don't ndvertiss for m,-re -effect, tkt,iu offer for-testitaoniu4a. wilt be 9ME"waota.�lot�w, s - 1 _,,;as additional protection agal°at tine munity of this.miss ever had 'so many but for ttusi erA titi'e know that. u arefoua is each lx>i of Yilltf all Pills TIM Tereaio►h�nwsW as.tMwttse.Taread. t]bill[ng btaata oT the Acetic-winter dogs. It b ,h#!casted that there are you are subject to craatpa, that 'ou, are a sovereign remedy [Lir all blood '"i. ga}em: s few tialaaaa are built of rum nearly 1.500 br the animals it Daweoa, should'have a prompt,:etticient. rem- impurities, They act Rear ly on tb: CANADA PERMANENT � her, with double walla between which'(yty, aced_ as wan mote in the mlhes. edy oa hand. verviline- nerve-pain tiver.sad kidneys. and fol rbetttnatism � AA� & �AYI�erD COMPANY tad all norc�>us affe•liuus they Li LG AN and moss are tightly packed, Thi most of team are fine appearing cure-has s wonderful and immedi- 7 re un- 1' but old Yutonetw tall me that such fellows, Sari in the cold season net ate curative power. It- relieves in eyuatted by shy remedy ter-the -'aatket Ba-fretted baiMiaga 63e-inadequate their owners handsome by•haul an*'minute.- it.rurim in'tive, Flewmllt They are much more r•onveoieut to, �,ty`-'•... .,S%M,400 y =• a ain9t the severe sold weather. fag sleds heavily Iuden with euppllea to to the tact► mud that Ixst known rem- take than liquid San,►purilka nd each #w.rrp tlapthl.:., .... ... l,Na ee! t. S est year loge sold for $1.40 apiece, the adjareni mining ramps. In tuwn edy for pain. fifty cent hues, a1 f'tHr ua equal as a Nwta........... •• -•�.�. aIId ao,w they Mina as high as$4. To they travel in Companies ranging from blood.Purifier }o any dollar hutUe of �a Ortrroa-TOItON;O 6T.. 'll'O1tOATTa build the oottamouosi kind -t a tog cab- to sweaty, Bad"Lhe moment LhEy THb DEPARTSiFT S'fOlil:. t3atr+apsrtllo in the murkf t. >MrasoL Q arrkwz - Bend quickly LL you dou't gel s ..#n•. say eighteen by. twenty-Lour feet,"Batch sight Lit another dog sway from There is•°o'bettei .va' to of[ttet tttr tl Y'' .3- ht}r1<ired -� ,.pt�tai to the neighborhood of $!,500. hie company the Pack will give chaise. S cashritee we witl:frt.e 1H_ Tbeamnletrseatoeeott4leCpm eaabia ,r --.:.e envroachmeat of the great de"srt- other rize,%-consisting of Ion ladies`' � m m� ��_asa�� - Game,q tavalsing $5,000 and $10,000' Dog fights are-so common as not to ex- p are running nig and dry. Prefee- Dile a passing glance• meal- score than to employ its ow.n gold wnt filen ten geatletncu',+ gold i tats,wiWostdelay,at lot rales ot� aioasl dealers-of braking games" re- " Personal. vaaitg .in the taatter of, methods .wherever and whenever Arae-,watcher i.A gentlemen's K,l.er watch- andoaWemosttaverrblsteemrot y�,� �na rod a Io�sd ra 0 ewd as -;.•_,peg $20 a day. The manner 'qf bar,dregs,is ata item ed no email expense. ticable, The retailer iH ttte smaller ea, ac+ti�i Rctld from ringR, ail.ei plated I lrrodaetireTwva asd 1C tY Peelsertfaa _ .town abould keep up among his Com napkin :inns, silver plated �1u..us etc„ t{aRM ttlat� >�ted1� Delataattilsea arding money is uaigir2 6. to a In,Dawson-City, •1 paid $L'T5 for hav- -unit s constant agitation ae tot a ,- . i -cam -The player takes h ; '►•ng s white shirt washed' and ]coned. 5' v Lice- is .a tle-.to offer, you can aat+Ker,the quilsUous you^are tri lisraasired a6lbeaBees seat'st s aro passes over t i Other ay. a en, cou n s+tdvertisementa in -the local aftsi - likely to gain a prize. 4=121117J.igE&RZRT NA11M �' 'It sack of gold dust-to the-seeker:• who wear It. The misguided laundress triad. res within' a reasopable radius, daint The arched and ironed the bosom •t>e Yoa pay'•nothing for Leese ,:iron, as -gti �•:' drops it ipto•a small pigeon-hole. .not only you get full value foryourmoney_ in . :.+•• -. , chance of "overplaying bis, sack" de- bet had 8ubjec ted the entire garment or quaint circulars. bs of printers' stirs- Fci � = Xs'- solvent neon the player's honox'.'Se is 'to that operation It might-have been Logue" and.olher fortes of [sinters' ink the Pills.- gluon InEi credit and can call for as all right for a suit of merit, but t►s an should be conatintly oa the wing:plat- Cut thin out and send it µ'ire DUNNS ps.any chips from the shock rook as he'article of fin de siecle .veZring anpare-1_ ing the store and its contents. its your answers and money. stating iii .- i" ... , , desires. it was quite out of flue question. methods gni iia unlace•t,efore every what paper you nave it;so�,ehtltrr van As the checks are panned out a tab FORTi?NE8 ISI THIRST 'woman who can be expected to -visit test the papers for future, advertising 1 the,city-or town,in which Ic is located. �gtracta ' Nr dropped on file sack. At.Ltae'con-. Aside from the'tw'o stores, three 'or Samples may be seat orcasianally Or Each person getting a price ttf a'gC1d FBAKINQ _ clunion of the•,}ay the chips on hand Lour barber ahapA, halt a doses knead- to their cult: 1 or silver watch will be expected to - `" ' .re credited to the account of the sack. often, accorciiag . . . *''y ` ffbe,dealer hands the player a slip of ries, Live or nix rec,taui•awta, ls, three • . send ane dollar for two hoses r �cbil� POWDER pa rehoWitlg the condition-of the mc- hand store or two, two sawmills, three ^DEAFNESS CANNOT BS CURQD + lee's Pills, to give away. Add n K. hatcher ­'!.,�­.. shops, twit,jewelry stores, a' Fl: SCA}LLF.R d<COr, Dept.7..Turr°nta. 1 . _ colrnt, and the latter takes it and bin r c( n • sagk of gold to the bar. If he has lost dotes physi:iaas and deatEsfli, a ednple d local tDplicatidae as they casao't:cash Lhe Consuls. - 'f HE�OO�S BEST r RhGi�V hs of real estate oftirea.the principal bus- di"oa.ed,°:floe of the ear. Thera to only ooe t �� �A'• 'pre weig out his'gold duet or, in.the ineigs engaged in is'the sate of, tntoxi_ way to cared .ttie+e, and that la Dr oonabltn• '•�^' ". . . , �r evenit of winning, the barkeeper dose tional remedies Deafness is mused by ea-is- • _ w P 0 897 s LA16QtEiT S+LE IN CANADA. a;; t paying. ratter flamed condition of the muaoas ilniag of the ---- _. _- _._--_-- -- - • The receipts for ' sfity days last En 6%chirn Tuba•.When this tube toia0amed ,� 'S$ORTY'S" FORGETFL7LNESS. on I,n re a rumbling sound or imperfect beat~ spring in one saloon amouIIted to 81.=; �ng and when it,is eatirelT sleeps,Dertaees . . . ..y About four o'cioc@ one morning s 340; and the day the successful miners is the result,and unless the inRammo6iva csa CITY 'L XUR . - • miner known as "Shorty" left his seat were taking their departure on the be tt►keu out aLd tela tube 'restored to iia A11 at the table where he had been playing first steamer•of the season the receipts normal aoadition, herring will be dektmyedT `'�` all sight, saying that lee had one y forever nine taco+ oat of tea ere canted by b g amounted to $6,500. Hardl' a saloon Catarrh;which is q ouag bat an ttiifamedooa Just as the Clty looks,tO the eCOuntry for most Of the lu=rW . • • broke.• The denier handed him his!tag in town is receiving less than $300 a d1tion of the mre,ouesurraces. i1Std on its tables, so•the country must turn to the city for those coo^ - of dust and his slip, the latter 'cor- .day, ,besides- winuing liirge' sums of - We wulgive One Hundred Dollars for say , "': responding.almost to a grata with the money at the. $ambtinB,games., Bar- a b�(caused1Catserh t(`n»�t end fat �p Which are justly., termed lurtaries f� the }1aTd�VVOr�O� "� ` �alue'of Lhe gold. "Shorty • wall}ed keepers are pard from $1Y50 to $20 a oirovlan: free. bpitSeWlft. .-City housekeepers hate Itartled t0. fealjZe that t0 SSMMs >''. over to the bar and invited a couple day, sad even the porters, where such F.J.CHEhiEY 8c CO.,Tdedo O, - - . of other a:iners to bare a drink. Then lnznrtes are deemed access ry,are paid • Soldb Druggist,+.7Bo .tiRY.is to lengthen ilio. I he was seized witti a fatal fit of for- from S7•'>n to 810. A rumorhas ema- Ewe�milr l'utsarrthebest: � _ la,• getfulw s- - 4 �� _. :x 1 ,-t :j Bated from official sources and is go- r Srr�! r,., • He edged tulwa.rd t.bs.eloor and ivas ig the round to the effect that a Can- C},:�SSIFIED about to push it,open when the bar. adian official will arrive shortly Bad gousekeeper to Tramp-«by don't N4 one of the best known city luxuries-nd each time a cake is � �, �" - tender called to hint:-"Bary, Shorty, enforce a law Permitting only hotel you o to work? -- � ' 'F i" '11 -,- _.bevel't you forgot something?" and, inn keepers to engage in selling y g ar aA-hour 0 Shea. • On.floors, tables and painted R►OTk it � b'lte ' *;., "Forgot bell I"., exclaimed Shorty, Tramp.-Can't t get K k.- liquors. Y _ There is plenty to he done: charm. For scouring pots, palls' and metals it has t10 equal. IP ,, �a` and:the door swung out. tiV:hen .it None that I can do. ` rebouruled it stopped hall :way, ob- A Corn Phl t'ographsd by x Rays Haven't you any trace?. YOUR STOREKEEPER DOES NOT KEEP ET YOU SHOUI.@ r . etructeld in its :award passage by the Shaws a small hard-kernel covered by N-'�. INSIST 1JPOiV HiS DOING SO, sts it always gives satisfaCtloa `� 1. 1pdy of a dying man. A flash of flame t �y : I -end the repdrt of a Qistcil from sormr= Iayena of hryfd akin. This tiny corn No •lnlainesa or profession of any ;:tF�]mrmense sok all Over t118 United States InakeS'it air almost nOCG9' ttr where in that low cerlinged, smoke la- causes keel' pain. The' only sure ki.t 1? a den room, explaiee l tbs draught et, means•o[ extrtgctipuam'ff-wityaPainlesa I)tcint you eve? }'eve? icy artiClG t7 any well•Stlppliai store. EVcrything shines alta its 11 cold air that came in through the half in a day, • yure ase,slid tv�eri the children delight in usu>ig it ul reit plttempb ta> oyer' door. "Short was buried the ess? Yes.Corn Cheap? SYes, indeed, Tra • Poor fellow! I see what. the matter •��th,bouS�. .. • nezt day.- . . - - is Year had :a rich father. 'z'` - In the effete F.attt there is.a tree it • ' ; . • , _• , J _ � , ., ....1,,, - :w ,ea I T'. 4 ,...w+- ,r r W--est ro,a.b :mei:�"'� �,, ,• r:,.-r�r'v' » -- '" ,T S Ni i s , • ,t .:.tri Ynu L •i'�„dr. -res.. •y,.. d"'21. + - �„ :: 11 � .. . s. -..�, .... :,1 r� . } P:' 'w % ` To OUB8tIBBOVIDESa:byreferrina --W.E.ysasLoae shipppd.r oartord of Lary Inagacmr., $28.60: W.V Richardson _ - _ ,'. -. ." :, Lx - , a Oo the addsrn label on your papa yon Pram here on Thivada attending tl ye meeLuigs and services as / a r d w a r e I �, f r w + gas always-lido ala the data tvwhiob P y {r� X. r� iioor''aabwaiptionb Tasttswaie -At Andley oaThoridayDeo,l6th the Sanitary Inspector,x26.50;R R hiowbrry , :kr­ Bemtstanoea are askaowledred b7 attending five mettin s,$12.60;D R Beaton "` � a� � .1.. , i w+'fe of SPm 8gnirs,of a son. e of date on label on the lust paper ole -The Minstrel Club's concert will be attending flue meetiage, $12.60; D R Bea- receipt of incest at thio ovine. always -ton delivering ballot papers eLo,$9.Q0;D R ''`: . ' i ot7tedat '.:fd ahead . u held o4'New Years' night,Jan. 1: _ 4 Beaton deeds re Mrs Byron and registering - , -Ia Pickering on Tuesday Noy. 80th same,05.50.Jae Hubbard on boot$3,00; R the wife of:William Bunker of a son. R blowbra services as reeve, $85.00 D R 4a ._ �-� � � � $• -Geo.Gordon, of Church street is at Be}ton on ant of salary, 440.OP; Jae Riob• gockey •skates, Whitbyy this weelererving 48,a juryman. ards,services as First Deputy Reeve, $50; _ -Dir.Hing,the butcher, desires oe to Then Bearer second deputy reeve, $50.00; oCkBy Sticks .,+-•• _ say that he most have his aOeounti settled W G Barnes, tbirA depot reeve, $5'0.09; -_ " - _. v� vim9 _ __-- - - PIOHEBINa,ONT.,DEC-117, al onceI 1. . * Jas Underhill,oonnaWor; ;Geo Parker, - -Mr�. Rourke, of Hathooti, is hers treasurer,$150.00;Thos Brown, caretaker, nil`s lvett111F1', -- Pocket gn19e8, }�• A --gg'��a{��{�'�t wish her mother,Mrs.Richardson, of the $30.00. The followingg D. R. 0, for ver• S i3tdGs3. ShOye1B, .- _. . . - L�CAL117MA7. bass line. - , yiceeinlstealeation:BE Webeter.$e.; A P _ -A lady's kid glove was left is here by M&rgLah $8.00; Jae Linton $8.00; Tboa. Lanterns,Etc. _,� . - Miss E. O'Connor,here to remain until moody $8.00; Divi x.00; C L - ,�a,17Ztp• OS1B LTi 4 ��Od. f J a o ge o oar pirsets � r to can a lost a el a Philip$8.00;Jae Taylor 88.00;,David Bir.' •t�T' T �p A r� T �T _,, Week. : • curtain of her phaeton tbe,6ihor day Lad rel$8:00;Thos Dunn$8 00;Abram Reseal! vv . _* V . � sV M A L.1 .L, .i.�! . • . . i, ` - _Mn.'Ryan, of-'Toronto,' was here would like to recover it again. $8.00;R J Price for wood for James Hub- - • over Sunday with friends. -We have been asked to announce bard,$4.60;R A Bunting on Mrs Byrons . A. J. Haggine wine able to.be dovrn ibaO on Tuesday 21st feet., a ehocting account.$26.25. . - ' `,, M the village the other dap. match will be held at Andrew's hotel, Ydur standing committee on Roads and �111 -deo. Kerr,Esq.,was able to Tesnme West.Hill,when a large number of live Bridges beg leave to refiner and recom• ferry Chr>ustmas� Chr�stmaS Fancy Goods his unties in the bank on Friday,and tbdt and clay pigeons will be yro6ided. 'A mend ere. follows:--C•8 Pilkey,grav and t Y _ _ foot glasses.all. 'rare day's sport is promised for those rep cul bet lore i and 5,on Aadley road To All µ =21 Great Variet i -Some. of our scribes are becoming who feel disposed to. attend. and fixing cul bet lots-3 and 4,$1.50; S ' , ,..•, . I K Lapp,half cost putting culvert on western somewhat weary,again. Coma fellows, -By request of the merchants and t 1 opp 5th con,$2.50; J H Keyes,drawing Our stock is ;large• and varied. We • do not weary in well doing. other business men ave state that on the concrete pipes from Greenwood to let 28; - Christmal3 Domes but once a year, Will only meRLion a fevj at thg,very pnaay- : � • -Mrs. �P H, 13amblep, of Niagara Thursday,and Friday eights preceeding is 4th con, IS2.00; Joram hittlejohn,rep. And when it Domes it brings good articles we hays eeanred for our ever in• r• +eHe,N.Y.,is here with her sister, Mrs. Christmas the early closing rule will be cal in Brougham on Brock road,$1.00; L cheer. cresihk Christmas trade. . T. A.Greig,for the holidays. dispenser-with and the various shops Albright, cleaning out ditch un the Gth � Children's fancy handkerchiefs,colored' . " -Malcom MoDiarmid and wife arrived, will remain'open as long after soden as con, opp lot 15,• 32,00, and=14 yafds, o! To make Christmas time more enjoy borders: Onlp'one cent each, P re desire. Thiel will"only ape gravel from. r Gould,95;.'W Coates, rep. able we have spared neither time nor C 31ere'thie.week from the N6rth iVeet and the enetdine hildren's'colored ietnr� books "o ;;will sppeend a time with hie poo le here. ply to Thursday and Friday evenings of culvert on 9th con, opp lot 13, $1.00; T W trouble in securing suitable goods fox the P nYy' , -W. J. Dueller aetarned from Indian neat week. Lamoreaua,20 yds gravel,$1.40; D Holli• festive season. 1 one sent each. Head; r,W. T., on Friday and will re. -Judge Dartaell, who received a par• day,clerk of west NVbitby,putting in two :.' New Presbyterian hymnbooks. Eight - main here with his people for the-winter. alytio, stroke in the northern part of the cal on w t 1,Whitby paying like amount; Several barrels choice candies 5 tante different styles. Nice fora'Xmas gift. 59,20 W J Devitt, 22i�S�eet pipe,15 inch Naw 3fsthediat serf Qosoel hyhooke, fr- ��_Wm.Douglass, who-bas been9br the county a short time ago, was broakht pound'Xmas week. on Brock road,south of Kingston roe an eat sadimer working'non a dredge 'in home to WbItb od Friday. Althon h New Ringer nate, 5 cents per.gonad. P B P R y y' g delivering same,812.75; �V Beverly,as per 'Soule-pretty-Pboto $lbams'and fancy . Cleveland, returned home Tuesday for be has considerably recovered, he is still contract,cutting hill and putting in culvert Extra fine, boxes. the winter, in a very feeble state, and his entire re on aideroad bet lots 6 and .7, .in con 9, Good cool;inR ,figs, 5 conte per pound. _ -Oar merchants have all one more cover is a matter of rash s eciilation. Leather arsee;'card i vee send kat: g y P 532,00; Alex Waddell,for 1;5 yds gravel, ,Eating figs. loo per boa.-- p � exteneiyely into fanny 'Xmas goods ih`tlt He bad .to be-brongbt -home on a 414,08;-Geo Rtotte,7 2 yde gravel,60 yards Fresh Sweet Oranges,•Lemons, .Cron• hooks. . year, and in Pach shop may be sees an stretcher. on sideline bet lots 20 and 21 is 1st con and berries, eta. An endless paries of f_faaay olrina en�,► "" :array of handsome holiday souvenirs. Hotel•keeper Tooley,of Manchester, 12 yards on Kingston rd,45.76; J H O'• New Walnuts, Almonds,Filberts,mix and glassware,ch2h "eToeit-s'E8a•sBEB;'C,;noy „, -Gervas Cornell has got his residende was,on Saturday,bound over to keep the Connor and A BirrelI,drawing 57 yards of ed Sate;oto: " Plates, pitchers,fruit dishes, $ease,eio., - - - - "thoroaRhly renodated and finished to lila peace for two years, to furnish cognize gravel at 24,}cents in div 20, 913.95; t5:_ 8 etc. Everyone should eta our new glass liking. HuL to complete the affair he hes antes -for his Rood behaviour, to-appear I. grave sap div 101, 20'yds, $1,40: Fresh fruits of all kinds. New prones.' ware. - - ' '• - • p y Thos Stevenson, dig lag out old cul and y Silver night lamps, match seise, ant• - parchased a Howard furnace, which is for sentence when called upon,and to m Seleet layer raisins, 7e. Cal. Muscatel • p filling in over now cu 81 75; H Ellicott, . . . . s now being placed in uoaition by%he agent, aH oasts. •It -will be remembered that raisin's. 8 pomAs 'for 25c. New clean crackers,etc. . . worts in conaeotion with roe d.machine oil dates etc.. ' D. W.Kennedy, of Claremont._ _ Tooley passed a new ohs dollar bill off sidero&d bet 14 and 15, $7.25; F Hardy, currants, Soitanm raisins. Qombs,brushes and perfumeer _ =W.A.Ham,who has eomplete� hia for a fiye, the figure five leaving been. pp lot 1-1,-con B, $1.00; Citron,oremge and lemon peels: Gents neckwear great' variety. -Bills _. . Apprenticeship in thio office soca ed a ted over the'figure one, olesaiag out o - _- Fpr6 p Pt p� J JI Gerow, taking care of Limber at merino neck staffs, elturifon on the Peterboro Tunes staff. -Roeye Mowbray and his colleagues Brougham, $10.00; E Remmers bonus on Fine fresh.grot ild c�ffeee and cocoa• ` Willie is a titerdy yoa-g fellow, and it with the exception of Deputy BScbarde, 75i rode wire fence at 12io per rod, $9.48; Fancy India and Ceylon teas, One _thousand handkerchiefs bought •- -will bs no surprise to his host of friends have.decided to again offer themselves as Robert Miller,diggiilg'diteh:sccross lot 12,. _ - away below"oat worth; 10 veers each; • to lours that he makes a saceeu of lite. eandidrtes. As Mr.Biehards is not likely con 1,Pickering,re engineers award$20.00; Canned fish and vegetables.' Pickles, now selling at ba-each, fl for 26, or !!i -A-umber of the Oddfrllows of ibis W be a candidate,the others wilt step up P Tiefy,20 yards gravel and*right of-way, cheese,biscuits,eta: -- ...per doze_-, . `•.. ' '' plans visited Whitsvrle on Thursday Lad leave the caaaoillorship without a 11.40; J H Orsenwood,56 gds aravel,18.9'2; -Take a strole into J. D. di Llo's stop- � evening, the Grand Master of the order conlestant,which in any event will leave M Swallow,rep eul is 1896,500; J Prow, Breakfast Cereals that have ao equal, and sea the fine Christ display eevv n �i�,� there. After the regular business room [or nae new mors: we'naderetaad Ii da s with team and work, $.5-00; Wil• direct from the mills. Rolled oats, roiled if yea don't want io The -- iced Sadler, opening ditch on 6tb con,lot :Tdo you good. 64 bssn transacted ra oystar su was Mr.Pooches will ran for reeve,and for wheat, gran. oatmeal. Roll-dust, nom• - - y pper 6, 50c; (leo Parker, Ratio aod,timber.sup. .Wq&h M407ed at the raidoaee of Wesley the minor poriiioas.we leanP the fo1Ww• on bridge ova Petticoat creek on Hingston meal,buckwheat fioorr ate• - .Iftach, ia9 hive serious nations:Cleo Tool.Ed Read $13.64. -Prof. $ani ggrav»a lecture is Pirlo's Wilson, Joe Hortop, W.V. Richardson. . On motion of Mr Barnes,chairmen pia• JOHN DICKE & CO.CO ��_1 DICE & co + $all on$Pedaesday evening o! last weak Jao Hendancra. B. Devemll. 0. Palmer, �,report wto adopted. -- - - ' .m .:;'"'"glad the same was well attended. The and others. None of these parties has mr Qadahill,seconded by.Mr.Barnes. - .. progsum was similar to that Riven by him tat deSad thele dear moves that the reeve grant his order on Elie - 000-DS'- " • nevorthslses. Ter'y • st r.' an -liny of his former visits, to was. -About fifty relatives and .and u- mended i In [err of the peegloom• 'X MAS a ._maMne4vs to ihcra sembid at the rasidanoe of Ids.sad itis. meadd in the its o!the vannas stand• �' '"7 -;_+who lad not pswviously hard him. Wm. Cowan, •Bosebank; on Thursday a=m�� �gnted this day. • . . «$.t $Q'ttG1Z'� 1GM. - .Y y . -A social entertainment will be held eveningg a�nd waisted that worth couple showing thai the by 3w to regal the Local ._ _ - oa rvw�ag,Deo.97th,wader the is eehVilnog the swoutioth Anniversary Option by-law had been carried by r ma• sospiees a- the Lrdia aid of the Mriho of theft wedding. Thai epacioas arw joshy o! 12 vote it was given its third - - •8i'lbs clow off stalk.9rleaeiuy-260. _. - ' idiot ehtLrab. Bafroabmentr will be arrved residraa afforded ezopls room for the reeding sad anally passax3 8•i ib olein Cnrraats,260. - dram sir o'clock. Dr. Wilmot.o! Tomo• accommodation of r1I. Bev.Chisholm Oa motion of Ddesere.Barnes and Under- 4 ��� 8 8nitaar Refries. Cooking Figs i tto,will gin some limelight views,which was agnmied master of.ceremonies,and hill,a by-law was introduced resppeecating the i��a Pals.Essences.Watl•traM:1llmond nuts,FilaierM. � sbould prop highly interesting. This everything passed off pleasantly. It planting of ornamental twee.. The council _ . Royal mixed Candies at Cort, . • ' . - socirbl'e ehouid-be,largely attended. bein the twonsietb anniversary of their went into committee of the whole with 1ldr . Barnes in the chair and fiaall the b law �� ,� -The tenth and banty of ibis Flats wed the bride wu made for reaiIn _ y y _ _ _ _- - s . * G A j�i, r sued by r anmber of ith fyiends of aameroua vary handsome obins.pros- PWed• .. ___ Mr Beare. seconded by Air Underhill, -- sero d a social assembi7 in Pine's Han ante. After having,peat a m' I'an' - - . ,. moved that the following amounts be re- FriZ;evening,and snipped the faatae• &Me Lf moon and evening the $gnaests . tie" to the sweet strain' of Calverley's dispersed fqr their several homes highl breed on account of ddoapQ .00: Joseph-D Sar• � _ orahertsr. There was • very good at• and with their entertainment.- We �O°$1.00; Jos. Todd.iF1.00; Geo. D Lia- ��g- 51 �fOu never for . F ._ Hadanoe and'-everyone one at expressed in this boot'of triebds is wishing ton 81,00;Wm- reau li {2,00;Joseph Bye .. t +-' ibamartver u pleased wig the Owing all ooa is mea ba shin$ �° I1.00;.Jan.Laa3oresaa$1.00,W.Parrinder ,i _ -w • C 3 9 • P y happy returns of the $1.00. died 000asian,, On motion of Ddassn 'Undabill and I .1 1 z . - ' ':­­­ - dI0 B. 31 Sunday at Brooklia, ,•_ r s m ' G r o c.e r l e redden!T on Sunday momiog. He was Beare the council djoardbd m meal -gala I I .. - I �- ".,. .,. onr of fbe bell known mea is ihr oo�ty, The thous council mat reorRl ad on Wedaasday, Deo. 15th, to prepare a - 7Pickerin Council: haviag baa rave of Whitby for several - iraMaaOial statemWedaeday'a meat ` - Mims.and eoaregaently s member of Ibr . 13th, la the appear les o fag wit - 'Whi0h We de11QAr_lbt Pe1'J/ lOW j;3r10e8 cooniy eoanbil. A taw tan ago lie n- ��oo�ment on Monday. a is sa=t lsena ;11 -Wyd a paralytie stroke. -and Iaterly Towastiip hall. Brougham, Membrn all ••• _ - _ _ - ': -evinced brain tronbls. The roma. were at with the exception of Mr.Richards Green'River. _ interred at the Union on Taer• rst -reeve. - . ._ - .Our'atoak is 0 new and fresh. Donate of lest meeting rad and ap- - 'Too La tar last iasne duet, the faaeral being largely attendd. proved. bliss Hopkins spent Sunday with Dun. .,Bee nos in glass and china,suitabli for presents. - • - - • �:�_f -11.H.Grabam severs his oonnsotion The annual report of the Board of Health Wilson. g • In the Whitby Chronicle on the first of was read and on motion of Menem Bare George Feiiiei preached at'Broughsm on Our stook of clothing is well usortsd in Men's and�Boys Baits'and OvesooaM. . January and sompM the position of basi• and Buns;report was adopted. l�aaday. - - . _ ': � mess Know of the Templar newspaper, The clerk reported that the.by7aw to bis,Florence is with Thomas Ellis veld R• A U T I iY \.I. ,,Hamilton. (iso. We' the local law was carried famil for a visit. • •. . igb y, foeaoerly of re a crit o[19 Mrs Calhoun,of Dundalk, is' visit' ' i Editor of the Tem = j araheira- - Lir,' Bio Graham; wla7s considered a of lbs tollowin accounts toe ehee A oobopaay of our young'folks epeal - _.. a�i i•� _ r omewhat cubit on many tdia�e.is a good = t, $ 1�?9 man, and ehauld sueoerd in y doggy SAO° °OYe�� e lam t3anday oat of Iowa. 7 QQ7 ioew�Pa killed b &0, $4.00; John Brown,three Wm.Arm having secured a site .189 .rho wet. The Ohroniote will likel be ' ... L A y � . ."..­ _i.-_.,._L!__' - y ,heap killed by doss, $84.00; Baily Weth• Miou in Toronto, eft our village last week et - - _, 0ondaeted by Mr.Henderson bereaf er. ` erald, one sheep damaged, $1.66; Newriak bliss Iva ,Fraser has retained borpe -The A.O.U.W. lode here hu been Wilson, fourteen lambs killed and seven atter spending a few weeks with Dara,Col g I •we k s, rapid strides dunes the p"Stem damaged by doge, valued at $103.00, of line,03 Toronto- r n V n n .narks, Ilia gradd rrsaasment system which the maRioipal ooanoil pay two• We are Rlad to see that oar V.8„Hoary Mi ery � � _ ,' . having made the order much mors thirds of one half res twenty-two dollars Hopkins,hu so faif recovered from hie se• . I . . a- pop end twenty-three tang selvage,$26 92;said cident of last year,as to be able.to attend . .. .. .. . u4r with the younger members of Ohs' secants being two-thirds sworn volae. to everything in his line of business again. society. Alt official or�aeizer has been Mr Bare, as chairman of the Indigent I,lryid Barton, who has been sick for c�t ' q _ :.. in ihir locality for a fortnight end through committee,secured the passage of the sol• three weeks died Wednesday evening,Dea los MR w7. *• '1• 0 •1f Y 1.1.7E• his work end that done by I. Wise, D.D. lowing accounts: bi Gleeson sid to E 8th. ,The remains were interred at the • II.M.. some fifteen flew members,were Bowes 35 wits at 91.00 to Dec$I 1897, $35; Baptist cemetery,better known as the old =- • initiated into the mysteries of the Order, M Gleeson aid to Phoebe Johnston 15 wks Brunswick burying gmund. The funeral .mill dl8play the latest styles In Hata and 130I11it3tt3 On I.- Y Tuesday-evening. Grand Muter Unit 'at 50c m Dec 31 3897, $7:50: R Summer. sermon was preao�ed 8nndsj evening last October 6tli tlnd 6tht when she will.be pleased to' •was present and took part in the core- ville aid to Jan Irwin 35 wks at 75c to,Dee in the Baptist church,by Rev.M.E.Siple, , . _'-monies. .When the business of$be meet. 31 1897,$26.25;W T Dunbar aid to-A Lie•- pastor of the church. •• ' see all her.customers at the show rooms. 1.ing lied concluded an oyster supper mad combs 17i wks at 60o to Dec 311897,$8.75; The aaaivgreary. of,the BmbbFth pohool ,��. banquet was enjoyed. W.D. Rogers, u W T Dna ar aid to A Liscombe 17i wks at held'bere Friday evening was a success 0rteier, did hie part nobly. It is expect• 7ba to Dec 31 1897; $13.13; Geo Philip aid financially and otherwise. The singing by ..1' ** • ed that there are oOhree who will we long to:►ire Palmer 35 wke at $1.25 to Dec 31 the school was good,while the pieces re. Dr, I'mak•L. Re t �•' , -• To �iYrrmers t. •- bd that members. 1897; $43.75; Asa Hubbard aid to Mre cited by several of the children..were all- . D8IIt18t. Stark 35 wks at 75c to Dec 31 1897,$26.25• that could be expected. The three read- . . . . We are preparm topay the hiaesO market prig _ -A bill will Dome before %be commit• J Dickie&Cc aid to Jane Losie 85 wke at ings.by Miss Robinson,of Markbrm,were ' . price for my gnaa y1ei f 1 and winter -See of the Local House on Tuesday next 56c to Dec 31 1897,$17.50;Geo E Laurence well rendered, as was also a Song by Nag- Those wfsbinR my services can procure _ •, plea.GORft GEE. • roviding for the abandoning of the aid to Mrs Haley 35 wks at$1.00 to Dec 31 gis Cowie,of Markham. The Whitevale them- the Gordon House, Pickering, .-- - aRs bridge ,and that-part the road 1897,135.00;.8 P Hopper aid to Tbos Lee Glee Club sanR in their gleeful style,and the first Tuesday in each month. Piokeriag.Oat , ihot is the county of York, to the Town• 35 wks at,$1,25 to8ee 31 1897,$49.75; Mrs the LoeaBs Hill Quartette never let us go % - - , ship of Pickering; As,we have repeated. Procter aid for 19 wks at 50 cents, $9.50; away grumbling. The Rev.'Oke, White• - or ly said, thio township has no right to Jae Taylor aid to `ire Bamsterick 36 wits" vale,delivered the address of the evening,. �1a77 ,• • at 75c, $26.28; Joe �Sonkhoase aid to E which was received with great attention, V il. .••• • -- �� assume this bride and roadway unless -- Mantle 35 wks at i5c r week lase $4 00 it being tall of rrctioal advice. David B. € the county of York see fit to grant a sub• for wood paid J P Macn b,$22.28; S Pea- Nighsw&ader occupied the chair and filled And Seiei OUr• e O ... ; stantial bonus for thus, being freed of a nock for coffin and attending to burial of it well. - white elephmnt. . In ossa fliers is a ohsage Pleasant Liscombe, $8.00; J1 Gleason for --' �� I 1, the t��qqo coaaties eboiild .Hakes deal. wood supplied m Phoebe Johnston, $3.00; Robert. Simpson, head of the.b' de. . • iu� The Messed hfowbray, Beare sad Barbee will Chas A Annie sid to Robt(3ibeon 17 wks partmenta] stores aonipany, died Teres• 25. - '. . Be$t �$lIIe In:attend before the eotnmittee'on Tuesday •from Sept to Dec 31 at 75c, $13.00; Jorsm day morning. :, - W • and oppose the conditions of the proposed Littlejohn for digging grave for Pleasant At .Newmarket•iast'riight Magistrates _ The Max'ket -� bill. The county -of Oatmrio will &leo- Liscombe, 82,00; .Dr.Bateson on scot of Woodcook, Came and Lloyd held court .have representatives present who will op. .medicine attendance on Phoebe Johnston, and tried George Haskett,a-local painter, • so the abandonmenO of the road b the W Fatheringham and Jobn Irwin, 84.00; g P "We have alh$iads of Rookerd and Easy Chairs; also Diaia�-I .. 0h. is ppoo y on s char a of.havin stolen the carcase1. Yorx le._ Tbis.matter has had the Geo Parker.aid to Jae Philcox $3.00. g R' the latest styles, ?"cp Mr-•Baraee as chairman of the oontin' of a aheefrom'�Villiam Sill,a d'ruver,of - Sideboards and Bedroom Suite in ill designs: -Extension Tables aad'Bitohan atter rtAa of our people for a euffioient gent committee,secured the passage of the Queensvi le. Mr.-Hill bad attended the -_. • rim -:�•d.a.'settlement is now esti due. p g Tables always on head. Cheap for Cash. . ALL GOODS'DELIVERED. : p followipsa accounts.:W J Clark for gelating market on Saturday night sad'left his UNDI•]RTA$ING=Our anderE&kin department is complete}a every respect. Wa]' rrtoq people are veli sazioas-to nomination bill,$2.50;W Dowswell attends wa Kon there after it- visa closed n g `-tiara ••.i •este removed,bac we moat g p' Crs)sete,•Ooffiae and Robes sten&ys oa Hand. ing-five meetings o!B of H and services ar Hackett, who had been drinking, took a (� #� ''[�• • , -rot , --• :,wt desire to pursuade ne to Sanitary Inspector,$23.75; Geo Philip to. fancy to the sheep and carried it off. He HILT S- & -DILLIN V}�M,- .c lekerm ,•• pry a,.ox4u.ui:aat price for its retaoyal, attending Ova meetings and acting ere Semi- Was tont to jail for w wrath, a . • ;` i491_19105� -�. I.." + _ �. `(? W.,., • • _