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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1897_12_24 •w 7�,jar �� .r 'SHF r�.ra, '. .-._-*- c��•.,—„CK .Y•.#i, s„<- ,, +r , inn t awe by i»t GZ. "+ 3" o•, � g' 5` � � Vit; �, s:, , 'a Al" ar y � t s ) K -,.'+t2C' - Lys In,4 t R- ••L'::f .�h •'6 SF".G�u, `;14<.. Y 'TN. M b�: ,, N.� J,•i i. �Y!.. m+4; .�',- .9,i',.c.-,:. M F. r z y s+In ::?.,7'. '!:'4 .-'rte"a.. "al r.4 mrT' .'. ' „r.., ..aY� y._ max_.:. -.,r.. Ltf,{Ly. - a`a.• v -!I:r ':+r *,•r„ ., ;� ,: ' ., . ....6, . r - w r,•ua. '3 ,, „t :x.,.�.ax'' s � _ ..-i e'!_ ..,c,,:,.•4. g.,,. '. ,. ,5�+ ..r. ,'v, �4" ,.. v'$ •,A'.., i+-. o e`,+".,.. +g• ? .+' .: .° ...7 ._. t. s. +? . ..:. tet'R. ..x,af. '-?••- $ua'::•,,I«•" _,, et Z"''� ,. '...,L^5.• .y'4..: .�... .:'. . "- +... ern ..,yyrq r4r• .... I'"«'b .+'".. 'r�. ,y,�_: .. -,A .S'.rye.:! ..+' r.�l,N "'rJ^i,^. - '�- -C :Cwf l r..,. '•�f�' .'...W '"fa3•"a:,'1JC'Y .'i`eS, tE PIC .•^..%T.'�'•, - a33� v i %Y, �a'W �"7; ".y. V, I i,;. ,,,1r ,� •'-a'.y I acne`s — ',,^ . � 1!11 '1�,I�V' '. - 11RI G, E , t %` i.. .0 . ,­ . K : N - ,� .1-11 ..�v,- -. ... `" +•+ern: , I 1. 1 . - ,�.:N4 -1z r,„4 ­ . ,..” . , , ' . -- - 1 •fie ...­Z%- , ­� t, -w- _ _— _ — 'cM_,_• ­­!. � .�, ' ' - - ­ - . -. I . . '' - y u °: ''POL. XVII. ; PICKERING9 ONT., FRIDAY: DECEI�IBER 2 1897. NO. 10 " �` 11 I 1 . 1. _ r .a 41 ctfis'ootonal 4;4%Vbfl, _ - -_ OUT AROUND USt scarlyoro. Baseline, East.• f � _ _ °� ~` Haddon!. - - - Avery successful concert wasbeld in the J. H. Lee,who ase had charge of oil! - _ _. . town hall, Scarboro, Wednesday evening, school for the past four years,has decided 1, '•p LATSBT LOCAL z*P.rzNINOs 1tECOEDZD ai ander the auspices of the gone of Temper• to leave us. On, Wednesday afternoon a LL 1>d.GATEMAN, M.D.,C.M..M.C.P. " -- ' aura,--The rinci al 3eature of the roe number of hie man lrieada aeeeaibled at • 8llgin .0:, Coroner. Oface had Baddence. THE PREBe AND JOTTED DOWN BY OIIri P P P Y _ • _ gram was a play_.entitled "On Pumpkin the school house to.bid.him farewell, 0 Am 11:80: SvealaA a to 8. CORSE 1 a-ieadiag-partir"ice-'thr��pp��s�yy sad Walter�.. . OLAitlbioM7 "- ` " were taken by Mies Jennie Findlay,�lise entad him with Set album and a pair of Q DE_WAR,X D•, C• M., F. T. , - I l`' _ 1;mma Scott; Miss Reynolds,Messrs.Jas. borne,and Mies Phoebe Orvis read an ad - :f[1:,M. C,, Attention given to Electrical ��fiss gate Bray is with friends at Bal• Heron, Fred Lathan,-E.•-E.Oliphant,:ei, dress.-.Much regret-is-ezprel at the float --: treatment bT'Galvanic Battery Office and Heron tend John Everest. The Malvern that the section is loein enoh an efficient 1 . .Z«tdence, that lately occupied by Dr.J. H. - _ ., __ g Eastwood, Dale's-block,Itickering,Out. ! . It sial' Month Organ and Guitar Band contributed teacher. We all trust last his,future may _ .- 0. - -•- T,he sleigbing makes business loom np numerous_eelectioae in good sty1s. .James. 'be but thelulSllmeat of_the promises that TA. YOUNG, Mi D.,C.ML,Fellow of a-bit. Heron sang several humorous selections his peat has outlined. .Trinity Me4tcal Colhga, Tor�n.o, proem- -• - . - Geo-. Gerow-was in-the city tbis week with great success. Mcssrs.A.Grant and . - •tea--= ber of Cl of PhYei.,i6s an'1 surgeons of oil business. H. Harrington erformed the arta of ac- _sROUONAna. t , Ontario. Odlce•;'Highla�i CreoB. -ant. Offio'e- ��'-�tc �,7 /( �� P. P , hours:morning 7 to lo; evening 6 to B. S P'I lY K MILLS � The telegraph supply season was here companiste in a moat satisfactory manner. — on Tuesday. - - James Ley, .of Ellesmere, occupied the E. Boden, of Oshawa,is here with his legctt, .=CKEI�2NCr. L. Deal jr, bas returned front Good• chair iv his own h�ppi y�manner. father for the holidaos. 1 • " ' wood neighborhood whin. - " . DUMBARTON W: H.Coltman is with his mother at � -jr-%ENTOPT, DODS. d' FORD, BAR. Mise Forsyth ot-Otasgow, is with her - - -. . 'Newmarket for a shdrt visit. •1 L! R.ISTERS,SOLICITORS,ETC.,lot Ads. .Choice Family Patent Flour 3•fa7atper bbl. ' - hide street •act, Toronto. At Claremont 111016 D.Forsyth and family, The new.skating•rink is not. a howling W. Matthews,haW'moved his family Tneada Mongytoloanon Mortgage. FRANK Bran 89,00, Shorts 312,00 per ton.•. James Leggett and wife were with success yet as the wet weather of last week back from the city land again occupies 1) NTOyi^l, ANDBEW DODB .nilly RANS ��__ Bloomington friends on Sunday• was too mach for the temporary dam that bre mansion on the corner. �' FORD. - �V• J, Graham is rapidly recovering had been erected,but the break'has been The school closing and-concert -on 1 •J. T E. 1~`AREWELL,Q. C., BARRIS- from his severe attack of bronchitis: repaired by-stuffing it with straw.- Tuesday akernovn was very well attended • 'tel j,,TER, Attorney,6ndConaty, ,r' Lasi3 Graham has rented the Bennett Our school closed with an examination and the program was interesting. - loliMtor, Conn House.Wbitbv- 10-y -:� ry j farm end will move thereon in the spring. on Tuesday, The programme rendered by . T11os. Devitt; jr., wilo left bare a year OW de- SicGILLIVRAY, BARRI9• " � { Miss X.A. Gibbons returned last week the pupils reflected eredit'on the teachers, ago for Dakota has returned-and is now 3 D err,So1lCfton,d c. Office OPPodts Pow • ., : after spending ding a-eouple of mont}s In the M - Faydea of in this vicinity oslling upon friends. y Miss Birchard and \fr.me ,both offiva R!teles,Oct. Jno.Ball Dow,B.A.;Theo. . .1 city. whom are leaving,here. The principal for the coming year is a JIr.Blue,from the The hot roast in conneetiou with the A:cQ{liivray,LL.B• Money to Loan• ev ..,� 11Sisa L,ibbie Thompson,of tilt.Pleasant Union Sunday schodt to be held in the r county o! Bruce. F-a I has been visiting her friend, Sliss Josie tom hall on Friday eveniDg, Christmas ,- T,eteYtttcas'11. ' - . At the kind invitation of Sirs.and Miss _ _ Pickett,of this place. Secker,of Liverpool;the church choir spent eve, promises to surpass all previous ,,,, Jushua Bimdy and wife and-Mrs:F. the'evenin at their home on �uesda Pest, efforts by way-of interem Tile eatables. . _ .. . , HL7 HOPSINS,VL'TERINARYSUR• �I g y k . C}EO`i. Oraanate of the Ontario yet_ Farmer-were ever to Stoulfvilie on Tues- Daring the evening Mr:NleFsyden,who-is will be in abundance and include all var- l: erinary College, Toronto, re�s tterbd member da calling upon friends. leavin the viginit was made the recf lent ieties of meats and past The literar of the Ontario,Veterinarp lfedlea' Association. Y g p ,I I pence and residence one and one-gmrter miles � Arthur. Anderson is qui.Q indisposed of a.$ladle,worde�"ddress end PrQeby• program-is being carefully prepared end ��'i north of (}seen Riser. Telegraph address, ' these days owing to a sore arm. A terian Peajter and Hymnal by the other promises mach. ..You will mise io if yon Locn,t Inn,Ont,*.P,0, address, Grana River, alight attack of blood poisoning, it is members of the chpir;all o1 whom Ebel how fail to attend at the town hall this(Fri* Ont, ' o - much his`sble tenor voice will be missed. - thought. day) evening. Tea served from b to 8 Pickering College . A. M• McKa was awn on er im• Mr' M•was quite taken by surprise,yet he o'clock. . jossfrtnf s� barbs. - - q y parlor v Y made a suitable reply, A hen;t vote of `� Pickering, portant business Tuesday, and as a con. P Y T t�HOMA$ DIINN,Conveyancer, cine Onta'r10' se Hence the tonsorial arlor was dark thanks was presented to the kind hostess BROOK ROAD. that evening and suitably replied to by, son,William mtsaAS for takiap Affidavit. etc., Bewns for Fall Term on Ttieaday, Becker. The company dispersed after Bing• — Sira.Knoz,or.,oontianea about the same - Owsmoat,Ont. ��ptember 7th, 1887. Joseph H. Beady, of Pickering, was ,i , ag"God be with you till we meet again.' Jae.MVhite,or.,is in ear r Health at 1 BUNTING, Issner_of Marriage here Tuesday. He was accompanied by Your ct.rrespondent must not forget to say Y p00 B. License&for the 00-17 of Ontario.'of. - Judson Bandy.who will spend the hall., somethingof the refreshments present. _i_. days at home. as we were mach is evidence during that fine ar the star• or at hes re,tiaeaoa,Pickering _ provided, lame fifteen fine�porkers s Wedaee Ellicott butohe .-'Village• . O+ ♦ 9 - _W.' J. Graham-and wife�are,billed to Natural the proceedings. The choir will Our young pts intend got inya load _. IrrHOMA,B POUCHES Licensed Ant• sinR'at Pontypool Friday evening at as long remember the kindness of Mrs. mad poop ` 1 J 1 to Brougham hot roast '%mu eve. Will tioneer,valnatoZ,eto..lor Salt York and _ entertainment to be given is the Metho M u Sacker on this occasion. ° , _ 18ts whole of Barth and South Ontario, Strict . - diet church out thee:. —•+ you go too. . �s all •q mail or t• , , ,_ ,. Rin -Mr.Knox can show the finest lot of h atMatton yen to T t• g; There will be a song service held under g'"�Ood' at four months,o!as X.'�. !Saar es tCed.rats. Ada2•M 806.YO _ _ ' y tsrrger igPipla tin I- oa�f,Broanba i.011t. the auspiess of the B. Y. P.-U. on ]tion Yun should see them, g , John MoPherson, of this .place, whose T�SpID BELDASS. auctioneer, &e., dry evening. 'All who can attend are sir. Pettysada number of the - lJ ! trial to: the theft of 1102 from the store of paper 4 Woburn.solicits ral«trombfe aumerona r 1 . • cordially invited o chis ill hod G.If. Syyheater• commenced in Toronto, visited Brougham public school on Tarso -` ,lrteade both far had war, fihian of fnma,fazm The B fptiss people will hold their an- on Monday,before Judge McDougall and a day and report s Rood time. . I . stook and everything tltat ie ao b•sora will be aril roll call on Friday evening, g A band of es south on main -• hall b7 the sub bad with th•A,tmost DaraT y• R,Dec.Det. 8I, jury,was found not g9flty. A brie!history RFS P and sola so the sues best Ldran�e' 49.L7 when a good tnrtiont is expected. -.There a!the base le as follows: Oa the night.Of street Tuesday with covered ran and two . - An opportunity snob As Bar• will- be refreshments after the regular Qct.20,-tbe store of-G. 11. Sylvester was sea:. and a dancing troops. A shabby POSTILL, AUCTIONEER,ETC.. . - nerd of R`l»tbv is offering"to service. broken sato and the nam o!1102 extrmomted crowd indeed. 1' . Q:«a Bever rollglta ralesf om his nam• fnrnieb your table with We had another visitation from a frem the safe. Some wooden chips and • All the aeoesaary atnagemeata arabeiae. _etoaa!ri•ads both lar and near. Sales o! arm, tib tt:velling menagerie on Monde These shavings having been found is the Cellar of made for hs grand oyster and ea►srtaia• �.-- - - farm rblok and eisrT+thm that tato baaoldwill _ -_ .bonest Silver Plated goods made 1f b Ural ago•i b7 tel• anbae her with the otmcn by were bears, monkeys, men,-women and, the store,near the window where the boiyf moot as well an the supper praaifus to be�- ,be beb sad sold y something Rand-dun t min de-. so the vary best advantage. r817 - - children: As the did not get a very lar had obtained an entrance,suspicion was y people took in the ry Some o!. our oa warm reception, th made #hbir ata imroaaed a mast McPherson,. be lista a ag DR.BEATON,TOWNSIMIPCLERH . Rogers' - - P e3 y party at Roeebank,T,,day evening,and' f . gonveywoes, Oommfaafoaer for taking short. carriage odder and woodworker. it- report a Ens time. He ie'a 1 ow . afeaavits. accountant and Insusal Aesat. Pherson had been paying weie mccoanW, acts Frank Deaton,Barrister,of the firm of that can ring a Bell thus bard times.- lLoa•y to low on farm • will' pn and warranted to be el city as Deaton, and patting the two foots together, Con• ..,�, Dods Bad Ford,Toronto,is hold• le Eased. OlplCS-At Leval•, Will b•in y alae Barns.who had been put upon the ,� Bee---- every Monday afternoon for the reurseented at a discount from inq coca as Acting Judge, laic Week at case,arrested him. He was tried before _ -whttayals. . _ teaaaa•tion of business. �•v his ordinary low prise•of Port Perry,Uxbridge,abridge,Caaningtca, Beav• Magistrates Baaaden and Dougherty, at - HE WOBURN. 13OTEL, is a bones . erton and Uptergrove, for His Honor Stcuffville,on Nov.12. The trial acct ied Lew Hagerman bas returned from a trip . Twell fttratrhed is ev.r,aeparemant: The �� r .cent Jaags Dvtnell;who i.not yet recovered two days fad ibealted in ells acquittal of /o Manitoba and the Norte West. }yar to alw•Tr rupplfsd"with the best brands of - . from his recent flecks o!'piralyeig. .NoPhill ion. The decision.win a: popular Mia Grace Wileoa, of Tosoatp_Ustifer- ;. _- - . 1lgaorr,whAethestableshh.•been lust refitted The Farmers Institute meetings held on•as was evidenced by the applause from sits,is holidaying at her home bare: .and will be fogad convenient to nook men as This means nae• dollars worth of his here-on Tuesday were bat Don site". those laeseat, The Crown was not wtb• W!naderstan teat Haley Johnson has wall u otbon. Special attention aid to y Sed with this and another 0h of theft reated the hotel property, mad will a p The speakers were. capable, arch nage !'lily •Ommer Al trs auris, and meals at all hours reliable#able ware for ed• aid against iso and a bill for a licaaes W.OLSASY,Prapri•tor. ie-ly - _ . handling their subject with mach ability. was 1 aR ad McPherson m true Y Them. *Windsor visits ' . •;, and t d Th a1 00 CAtercA o/ Engtafrsd. Is is to be regretted that these meetings by' he•gran Tarr a tri a m hat ng with feiaadi 2,30 p; 'on Monday ndr resulting lasting until here, having almost eeoovered from Itis __ -. ? cents: ar6 not batter mt#etided by,the[armere,dii 2 - - - .80 p:m.Tuesday,and resulting iA as ao- recant illness. _ � IN. Gaorga's Chwoh, Plotering. Inl rmation may he o ainpd gaittal w above stated,the Crown haTia F.A.Heaton,who has been assisting bid 6EBvtC1Cl1: �s l into be- utterly tailed to make out a case. M brother D.R.Boston during the t sum. ' BAMAT—Maraiag Prader 10.80 a m, Some nae hnndesd and 11 dollars. Pherson,who is a man about e-8 years of mar has returned to his home Ian T�oroato Sunday School - •. 2.30p,m, have been spent in adding now books to age, bears .an• excellent- character for E.A, Thornton who bas spent she put SvsaLng Prayer • _ • a ao our oblit library, and wq hive now as honesty,indust and sobriety,which was year In the pisrultne, viaoes, fd spend' . ramAT-Service and BSM•Clare 8.00 " pa 1lecti n wort hooka 18 eases, both for Ing the Christmas holidays with hb parents _ `" good co 0 of by as can testified to by s11 the wits antral be found in any other rural district library, the prosecution and defence. He did not _ Off To The C -- , If you are not dready a member, it wfJl hesitate-to rto into ells ens mud te.tify in Ilse Methodist S. B. entettminment as s 1ppitl be m cemmoa saying among .the s to yo�ir interest to join s#-coos. R..P. his own behalf. He told where.he got the Monday evening wad a very successful - Yoaaft ]lien and Women throughout-AMOU -t - C mono with which he aid his debts and Altair both in point of merit as wall as In ® Hopper has tickets which 111 will only be y P }, atteadanoe. The reaei Province oa Monday, Jaa. LE.� too taxioae to •apply to. thasdeaiiaR proved where he was on she night of t pita were very web 3rd, whe-a"�the winter gas• ,' th q O to a h evidence n factory,'And will bed sated tc theporahas em sry. Mr.Dewart in his cross-exaia• t c- cion• of'the Tlso"(3sand Opening"of the.Caledoa• lineast.a f _ i Chris Racal who h library. ibeen workia u a failed ask b yid i Iliaof - g - lea rink,will fake plane on ills Sith'aad - mbaionary a#Prfnae Albert.N.�V.T., [or - -• 26th of-Dec.,'.i•mas eve-and might. . Green River. • the past few months,has been foroadtors• • both eve In • bSin leil&me$,tiflketq will Mr. Lanae was the guest of O.P.Ferrier old Ontario We regral etate ll health -- moat d him t even g , Or 40sOSNlfof ) - t' be ;old at $1.50. Family tickets at re• 8�a9 - d not permit m to`continue [n m pxdas; Those who atesoa this popnlar:Schotl dnoed prioee. Thera w111 be skating two Jaat about:enough of snow hen that work in which be was giving gseN sabiafao OOff Basiaeu 'P:aiofas vFul an tai best avenin is enoh week Taeeds Sod gat• aeiqhe can slip around nicely. 'tion and accomplishing much good. Mi•1 t:duties to be found is sda a y Sir. Laaan, of M.kbaw, preached in Reedor will continue in the MioiaterJal pro• 'Tele�a phy.Book•k« fag and Business Prime- Some Sample .Prices arday. Admission 100, spectators 5e-• band and TPypewrttlttg thornn�hly There will also be good cutting 'Xmas the Baptist o church a Snaday evening., tuaon in this province. s rtnaanta aaslated.1 dtaatiow: c3ooa 1 doi Tickle.Silver Tess one,850. da Its ezoepknt. g Mrs.U.Young and Mrs.M.Terser made -.+.-- '1t ralse Ruarwteea. New prospec-tnr reaaj: - �o y Mee. Jss.`Fowler a vial Thursday after• =_ :: -Altona. - • 1 (fez solid Nickel Silver essert Forks ' • — W.H:SHAW, Principal, 11.26. _ WOBURN . • noon./ -- _ Gerrard and Yo et•., - _ • _ Quite a number from here ftttended,the Mrs. Sebeck visited at B. Lehman's on - Toronto, 1 doz Rogers Tea spoons,Chased,12,85 — anaiverssry eervioes at Whi#•vale Stiad►y Banda , ` regular f18.76. The shooting match which took place at evening.- Goo. Carter spent Sunday with friends � k: W. �a 'QO S 1 doz Rogers Tea a ores, ia, 62.48, tb-e Woburn hotel.on Monday Dec.20th for • Tye elwrch and Sauda school members rw iiia � p�- Y is Toronto." f V. •) regular 33.25. an oyster saggar between J. Lawrie, R. had a bee Sionday last replenishing their The academy closed for 'Xmas holidays 1' Beer half doz each, fiooers Plated Ormerod and W, Haycraft, bdifvll , and wood shed. • on Wednesday. _ ._ t"»; rt i s Sa ors Sparks,W.Johnetb and B.Bambrid f our brand boys in the person of Miss A.Beene, of Claremont,is visiting ;"Ilii Deese ka pe ' d F k in hoz, $4.00 J`yob�arn, was won the tree by two One o y pe -- - 4• -- regular #6.26.- y Albert Peraey,who hu bean molt !or some at A.Mantle's. - e :' • birds. J:Sparks scoring kighest in pigeons tirl slowly improving. ' . Goal.Walter hat moved into bis'residence The Clearing sales olosee let Jan. '98. and W Johnston in artificial,birds. . One of our young gentlemen across the here on Church et. way., talks a good deal 'about the cold -. ,.! p t y Sfanrice.Johnaton,id visiting friends is , ' J. Se BARNARD, Whltb ,yN, '. weather': He has taken a ran out west,be Uxbridge thin week. "'-°- , d' Id like to get some one to-keep•tip firesMrs.A, Mantle has been ill for this put .� Cher oo won Engrat�ing•-of . - N regular'as a house gets very cold standing• week with neuralgia. Wm.Snrkboider and Alice Stover sppeent em A number frog! here attended the Asha 1` the latter Balt of fact week'with eelationi y' - Monograms, _ fn atter a . , and Mrs.S. Stover,and their two examination on Monday. , . Iaittsle,. children,of Bottinean. North Dakota, are r.and Mrs. W. Paisley, of Churchill, -1- A merry Christmas-to everybody and ohfl M ey • - i ' here Friday avenin last toe nd the visited vfhh F.J.Reeeor on Sands , And DentZet, Pickerin Inscriptions.. especially to you,all who have an interest r ied Y P Mr, and A. Stouffer has returned home after g•.. winter with the latter's areata, �•� ` is the'news from Cher ywood. Mrs. Hopkins. I y Y spending the spmmer in Cedar (trove:" Calle by day and night promptly.attend.. ,_ W.Adams sad May Pet#y,accompanied P tae. t i eta, ears since the ad W. General bladssmithh_inR• Lame sad + by Wm.Petty and Mabel Laughlin,-visited left here to make their home is the west en Wilson, of Mongoll and Mies J. .. .diseseed.feet a specialty. Also agent for New" Y•r �111Qims i with tiientle at-L'¢gioreanx Sunday and and.-we are all pleased to see them once Diowder, of Atha„visited aE N. 11Sowder_s `.1 I' >L �. McLaughlin esmgqgge Co., Oshawa.• Now Moeda more: on Sunday. ,stock of cat#ern jnpt' to hand.'. : ' " .� � :.... . Ong town.now boasts of'sidewalke, They Grand• Organizer, W. Canister, who is Quite a number of the voting people r not r to a rift m he ' bt place,canvassed spent a ver itseant evenlag st Jos.Mil . . . . a yet,but it is a start q p Wanted •-- " ' ' and na doubt additions will be rapidly Green Rive S field sad looked np ten able lard,s last Week • „ r _: ..... _•_ -. . -. ^ made. bodied mea and ediniWtia e2 Workmen held uta the No witW standing iheabndmrosdsatind i� , v�� Fle-► a church tea meeting which WAS pont• lodge of the flint orkme a is P.R. clement weather,quite number trend r o t i le Hoover's hall here and known as White• Prof. Kent's lecture in the town hall on -."; n a e n m nt weather ' paned soeoa, of th o e vale]edge,on Frids evenfn last,end this $OSB, Cattle _. will be held, we believe, on the 11th o! Y g Wednesday evening._ . Janneirv. week I am snthoriaed to say that as many The QnarterIy meeting oa Sunday was And f?'hee � more were initiated Tuesday evening, and well attended. Services being con oc#ed a M gf _ D A load of young people tromhiere se-#end- t teir nldere he eel Per d Main gb the r 'z �._ SL1 H SAD ed the Christmas tree at . tevtile, ori P -> •- y m of their numbertwill give me a tali m�H,Hai er, -Inn aafternoon he for For which, the b'estl; cash prices Monday evening. They had B jolly time, a C' th L' IThose who got lets, ngieeed the abaaoe'of detail jorpeat week's issue. addressed 011e Bnndimy: school children, .Will 'be paid. their lifetime. Tis eighteen-hundred yeast and more" after which chart atldreesee were•given by i ' _ Since that glad Christmas morning, the superintendent and teaoHere of Ilse ,.Y "'" We understand that Jas Taylor in going yet once a year,on every shore, .-Sewing.,�Vl aehlne to erect windmill•.on the omen at the' dee ha y bear6s aaoroing. - school:••- • t pp `w �++. �+• ��>��®t07�,0, _ The Ohrhtmae tree with presents rs:e, piflkertn , Oatsrio. .: R home teem. He #hicks it ie the rhea t It's asst-green bon�ils are laden 1 H der, f lid Albert, died _,_ _ as well as the most convenient way o�ob• Ana round it dance t e children fair, �amae of l ague ' g R. Aar_Fleming, —.'Markham. We power. - jhs lover and the maiden. - a onday of peralvsie . . . o M . . - • ,. . . _. . - - - _ .. _ L - _- .. _ , ''' '^ •c"'.s *.ter.{,1ah'�•y' r . wv'os :o-. . .. X. ;., y ...CR .. •hp '^,y s • w�a.... W,fr'a�^,rM .moi '.., , ..-.,w �.:,y:_ z' F.k' wtj••�"w a_' Y. r rgr� �•- ` ,: 3 `�.^i s wk. "Fleua s w.. •yr�, w "-�i��a ,�+"n •.x,. .?3A;r� ' " '�.r '! 'd' z,..,'r e. '., � ."T e-,. v `'r .sS+ '.F Y}:. .: U 4 .. - M1. _ :Y. _.- -.... _ x +, .,,;F' w?.t'...,a•-.,.. ^.33r'y,..n. ;�"c.. �,"#�r,•. * '^^�i✓ r �: 4 �',--.:n. .,�..... y .�'.a'J .-';�{f- ...:e" ,H' `� fiw. '+.r. _ _, ... a •s^. Mme..n ^^*•:el. i •-�: -} _ .Cc. .. ..: .,. y ,:.�..I. ,a ., -.• i$ , W-a+"".rq r �e'Yv.,..^.'...'s„K'�L�r,,. .4' :.:�_..:.hv. ..: ,•�,'.,a; x'�•w ,c,s� 'r '��+r �,v .t., . .�.. - t rat. ,�.. ,a e;.G ..: r r... ..C•': ”"',o" ,,.5•'-3� 4;-" A, ♦ -K::.,k i - ' '•� _ - , rL�`�ak. - ., ° z - da trete firs at be Left h Smooth Dr. t u _ 3 batt 1st for dreaded -. vs be made IV 1 ., `, �� � OF h081�a� � �l`�IE �'AR�. �" OSE I8 r� �lY 3�CC . e t i dee d a division of .apparatus Carr ss, si, lois question was submit- "`', � R a r �•ea. what w,rN bappeal Think only ted to the trees• half of the wounds ` ;< �� c amiks to bs traveresad for onerll­ being left as made by the pruning-saw: `'7 t 1. " LTi nLLOWS, WHLL TLilf=D aft the two bugs sad effioioitt trucks OOMMERCLL PEACH OSCHLSDS. the other being smoothed as by,a o�i ln- BfS$OP SOWS ON THE CHANCES OF , ,!, •K to reach afire, and the force shover 1 or knife." The difference in healing FOSTUNS IN THS HLOHDIKE. ,IID EFFICIENT. _ Fora commerasl peaoJe orahsrd t, up again weak. wan slight and'iu'Lavor of the saw out, Tire fire brigade has in uaee what V freer should always be purchased in there being lase checking,and the pre- L the Mena of the XFtueoR�al lassioa 1. . e = !Mw Number L Eses'at Below tine E1tTe •rlr , �' llesir-Heavy Qa�t�esret a sad!nate, kno as flee fall. Be1eoY some day looatioa and paratiom used to coved the wound re- District et Alaska me Eaten, words of '. nt r,,'. THE MANU ENGINE. bee! theta in deeply, having all the maiming a mile better. ' I OMN Allwarstas Est& 'The next question was with.what to �7ar■ITE m TYose Nie Are tlleatgtlaE The Metropolitan 'fire brigade' 'ern + eighty td them and for toil- roots in contact with the loll. As cold q aw savasloa rS eke Neroiera Mia Rlelas. : lgade of cover lite wound. To test this five dif11- Icomdon city and London county hoe Gorr calls tdvey are used exclusively and I weather approaches, cover the entire do good work, too. The force possesses. !stent materials were used namely, li- The Right Rev. Peter T. Rove � peeved too small. There are fewer strictly speaking brit 57 Land e°gLnee top with Boil or other material to the quid grafting, wax, shellac varnish, Hishop.of the missionary district of ,.. -T tires la" London [n proportion to its white lead paint, pine. tar, and coal Lod is dependent on suburban sssi&. point where'it is to be cut af! el Alaska is hie second annual report, p tar, and an a check, nothing. The wax - : lance when these fall short.The have Planting time. This protects the tree ' which he has just transmitted to the --size, titian is any American city of the y p gave best results, both in aiding the s also two engine trollies._ from excessive evaq.oration, as well as wound to heal and in the durability Board of'Managers of the Domestic and ', tical clava; nevertheless, a "standing London boasts two haendred lire ea- from se"vete Lreezin By having them The shellac-covered wounds did not heal Foreign Miaelonary •6oc(ety of the fire brigade" encu►! to all emrrgencies cape stations and two hundred and g bot it has at hand in thr spring, -planting can as wbil an those. untreated. Paint did protestant Episcopal Church of the it has been again n sad again pzov - - -not-hinder an-1-there was-but-litti t+eoeeeary in the greaat metropolis. It only one hundred and fdity�x watt often be done long before the nurs- evidence that it iavore3 it. 'Pine tar United-6tatea. has this to say of tbs , m a s boxes. The brigade has eleven ocal eryman can deliver'his trees. Clay was rather worse than nothing. and HlonKlIke,-gold fields ample question of mathematics vans, the Capacity of which was severe- coal tar proved an absolute hindrance. "From the beginni 'the-story of Ste to whether it is chsaaper to burn ly tried in this last fire calamity, for .]ands should bQ plowed in the tall, as J has beam GAO as did fire the by t will of tlesallb nf0.000,000 every na ntrcoldledLtlame or To d[n roll reducing -to { set wa8 es ealrlier plan ngtOn =entatter of Untreatedwouade results are dif-oheck been s spromantic. has the But, says Dr. Carr, "when we none to _ latest 1. te•increaes tbe•yearly' output and keep the floating stock, the department is our level lands wp plow so as to plant worst of all, while those covered with one is the almost fabulous richness of �s "standing-force" equal to the furnished with seventy'-live drivers the i=eee en the ridge in the center o1 palet' checked least. Was, and coal tar {lye recent gold discoveries. The and seventeen lata. The total a a narrow lead. Thin aseiste in drain- are both decidedly benelicisl. To pre- stories of these read like fables, but .11 .� crucial test, when that .test tonnes. - vent checking is quite as important - ebr o2 bor•ees is one hundred and age and makes a deeper, mellow soil they' contain much that fe true. This t The Londoners boast that they have t(virty-seven, as healing, as the checks serve as start- ( Lew.fires," T at yeas there were No description of s fire department 'for the tree roots. The trees were ing places for decay, which may, tet is not a pertinent subject,. perhaps - 4,845 cella or fire alarms, out of these (could be complete witlont a word planted one rod apart in all the older tinge, destroy the life of the tree." for } repot{ Lm{ the effect which In the pruning done the fir•8t of the about the'horses. The London fire orchards. Now the tendency is toward it will have upon our work will justi 1925 were false, but bad to be answered year, when the weather was cold. the brigade has same of the most superb s renter distance. f the reference. The : district to all this came. Of the 8920.£urea that g wounds not treatai with an appLica- y rind well drilled animals in the world. The selection of varieties is s ver tion ver soon. get,a start. only 148 proved of really The boraw are trained as are ours. y y began to check. While which these,rich claims era, found is Serious They know;the Llarma and o to their importlat matter. Some of the fin- the applications L revented this fora Canadian territory. It is undoubted- . proportSona and gave battle to plus as B time the shellac .soon began to crack the fORTM, the rest were trifles, moat promptly as do.the men, est peaches do out lnees 'enough to be and drop off, when the exposed wood ly t•ich sad. of great extent. That Stubborn or elapid action on°the part profitable, The Eruit of some of the,would then crack. The .wax showed a other finds as rich as these will be Of thorn merely chimney fires; which of a Lire horse might at say time mean _ . �:�p►!-oke rather badly for the Loadoa thousands of dollars of extra loss. The be°t varieties is too tender for ship-;tendency to do so, but not so badly..-made is an uncertainty, but should flue by'the way, boree, is, of course, utter! p Coal tar stayed on better than the y. y ignorant of went. Others ripen at the time when they_be only one-fiftieth as rich the ithis, nor has he an interest in the lar others, paint 'coming next. I! the J ger and better varieties are in the wound heals well it does not matter will ezceedltkgly valuable. T1bs Metropolitan Etre brigade was result ea.have 'his masters, yet who market. The list of profitable market whether the application d=ope off or "A sober estimate of the numt;er of ,.ate• - establish" thirty-years ago, after the I ever heard of the fire horse that was iaorta in email The not,, but it was fou ad that where the men likely to go to,thin section with • great Lire of 1886, at which time St. t �y that was not willing to use his phenomenal success E - last breatfi to get there, who was not of the Elbert& bas crbated a large de-1 cover does not stag the wound is likely in a year is from 100.000 to 500,000. It C`atharine's docks were destroyed. The in p( have his collar snapped on, mend for trees of 'the varietg to crack o sen: to more than 111ce1y. that a large per- nvorl'dfamous Capt. Shaw soon took sad at the sound read to dart out y' Taking' everything into considers- with his heavy y Lar it 'is fhb beat all around Peach;tion„ Dr. Carr says nothin seems.bet-i oenta of this number will Mid their "the fosse is 'band and through his p clattering load? More �° 7 g � �erTie[yi London was, content. Never- Or m due the fire horse than he grown. A list suitable for one Local- ter for covering prun-rig wounds than` way into some o! the large unproapect- gets from the ub1Lc but he is appre- it common paint, grafting wax ranking theme, in 1887, fifteen millions of dol- P y �• -tit not be the one which should next ed gold districts of our own territory,. ciated by his co-wprkers, the-men, and be as ,ted for another. Varieties do Birch Creek, M•uaook, Copper, etc.Cer- -bws w;at ay' in awoke in one, grand in London, on here, each station has - baa-tire, Lad almoet Immediately the its'idol, sad the strife for first pla^e not Ix Arave alike in all localities. Mar- DUCIiB AND'TURKEY. tadn it is that s great development is 777f: mane meat of the fire brigade was for their horses aruong the men is kets are not alike in their deman la, on the way. Here is a large, ge r6 afro The target flocks and the most rig• And no List can be given which is ad- , • . RICH MINERAL COUNTRY. changed sad given into the haada of As team g thrifty looking turkeys are found on _ -• thr count council nIllch still controls menta with our home equip- opted to all localities. A good rule is having high dr land which'haa Railroads are being projected, even. 7 r n g y 4t• 5o mania 3o past ,history. THE GENERAL VERDICT` tO plant the varietLee your nearest nuc-i a light growth of graaa and wIlere s T�one from near Copper River b7 the -' -' cessful neighboar ban found profitable.I new breeding gobbler hail-lately been Standard Oil Company Is a "feasible - = _ ` TRE PB,F.SFrNT CHIEF „ .: regard to.the Eagll=h.tire equip- ment. is that it is unnecessarily heavy Pruning ehduld begin before the tree imtroduoed The 7 one. 80, wasp persona going in at Of the fere, L. Do L. Wells, R. N.,has cumberstone, bulk y general! do beet on Under blue on 810 men and as area pounds G bulky-that there are fa planted stM continue d rr,ng its pro-;lend where they have not be�a kept for,cafe are euro to create a serious con- we ht dr on pounds of superfluous ductive years, but it is most iml ortaat'years. , _t. it is more difficult to d'tton of thing& Ground in not, suf d 118 square'miles to d and pro- weight egged shout. whi h mato that it to well done for the first three fti teat! trot; that magna Chat 1ll�6ae thrwhble the ply �d shitting of tIle engines I keep fixate +aa6 pear nom* aro kept on, 7'_pSwpected•' supplies cat pm fa the narrow streets almost topes- or four yearn. The roots may be prop- s place, especially it • large number •telcos will tra inadequate, the hard r 11[ Loadoa. broadly speaking, the city city abbe and alwa s a ma{ter P[ time sad and most of the laterals may sate! bs g r ®, mad, the county. too. In the thirt defy' If a y >, to tw made at the ed'before!rine iiig. Much o the tapioot•aro arrow Twenty peau! ago it was' elyi�at�st_tria,e too great for many. 7 J I Distress and suffeAn will be the re- •years of tha•life of the brigade it bark of a truck in ten times beariar "t away, if all root I1nLng is done �y for any one to ratab turkeys II cult. g than it Geed be, It is solid. Engiiably in the telt• betote heeling in the trees, Whin a 'place or region is overstock- "ALL these conditions are Hkel and ' : 4uadrtiplad its power and possessio4a slid. Lt won't break at as ino wr-(the wounded surfaces will grLALLIste e but Llys frequency of fire has almost tans moment. bull it mild all the fixings during ,the winter, nal ,root growth ed turkey diseases become prevalent.. are more serious than many realise. +usdrupied too, aria tba brigade,is not typo,make the truck begin much earlier in the spring. AL ar one should r g Many to-titre east have given up turkey give up a living orsal- o@ which LL stands sr for an uflcerta:sty-sad uaoer- .. strong enough, j W ting time the to almost• 'raising on account of lace from disease. taint it is,_, tiaone•should venture to .. - ou6 oat so much more efeat its owe cad. P be L'e'1°24( and inferior stock _ _ La thane who produced ra y o a 1 The yearly' Dost Qi tanning this me- inchstraight hip Th recta than W - In deaden there are' to=day but S7 tropolitan fire br de is 8775000, as I or 80 taches" high, k. R n conal of western coaTpetitioa. Tri gad D5W. WhilegI-ba a al. poomil Ie The conte tf►e o ar "' '"�- first year abould consis•. 'ca shortening turkey raising, as. in prodac•iag any faith in the taunt= Yet -I fee that ]tad atatdasls with i7 nub-street eta- enormous outlay yet small as cora- 1 other croA- it pays best to raise the y• tions. sad there are somethlag over ' pared with tate risk In the rest city, the leading branches of the last year's best• nine-teethe of those who venture w101 40.000 miles, of streets to be covered. Thou.,wnda d[ quarters are so dsa- Ero�th, (saving them dtstr(bu4de�,orig - _*boat-three-fourths of, those wltoi fail I feel compelled to stats this i__Lant year the engines traveled over geromv a condition, dsa;ate ' the off)- the stem left at pdanl;a; time rtv'lroid tate up artifiriaf duck raining make a that men mai not' go there igL,ioraeib 1 . +, '!8.475 m;'ee to answering their 'few Tient fire force of fag Basi rasa which having .t branches rrdiate from a f_iiure of it because they ere not suit- of the true.coadition of things." calls"-to funs, and they used 108.000 the f-igade supplements, that the is,- coiamon.cen r. If prorerl ribut- to the bnnfneee It requires intense Is, ariether part of the report BL- loan of water is putting out chlor= Suraace companLea will Got tench them ed along the frau a raa,h• broken appticetion and coaatsat auperviaion.: hop Rowe says of the railroad already " '` - _ say tires tad the '141 that were ser- at' all. Tbs government pays $30000 by wind or an overload of fruit works All hands count be u• earl sad work, referred tat foals." •• 6f thin total for the protection of pub- no permanent injury to the tree.Prue- ' 7 "R alt s email isladd nearly o- - qhs truth of the" matter.is that Lic buildidIrs and tIS7003 in paid cheer- ing after the first year should consist early and late. Most people are uawtll- 7 opp though Lori a water-1 for, .full in shortening ingg to put in the 10 to 17 hour-4 re- lathe he great delta of the Copperver egged T DT the.inenrance oesapanlee; the s,6 the mala hrancheS so ss qufred aorta the long Summtr'a.a Plane from whish tits lar oca! It rains there three-srveaths of the test, or $61;5,aUp is tae{by the tax-pay- to form a short jointwd, eota(aaet.:heal. -!telae end oil vrolla Lately discovered- -,time- b the ver air ie 8d A bark lot in a thickly-settled "l b ori the coast are wells leui. These are- g rteaing r:roceee each raising.tiboetQ y per ars, Contfaus ibis rho cent. water soaked, fire is rowing to But it is to be supposed now that year, doing the work when the wood to Got routed to extensive duck ra One should be r net t is the country, goic>iT to be worked by the .Standard fur daily a more Imminent danger The an increased ezpenditnre will be con-i is dormant, If vigorous growth is al- sway from near neighbors and where -Oil Cbm(7any. From this point, fel- " firemen hsv�d to work under the indst atdered as economy, Is, less than I Lowed each year without shortening. is t few cats are not s,0.LAentJ, Pooda ate not g toe Copper River, the same unfavorable conditions, ''against ma- twenty-four Tearer over ten times the• , Tears Clse we. ht of the fruit compa6y is ro {( ganga - terial that once ignited would be In num total-of the g necessary to success, although the P .bet ng a uarrow our dr atmosphere and ire neat de yearly, cont of the in at tin end, of long-branches, pi mage g ra`lr6ad s-roes the country to F'orty- u of breeding birds that have so-q department was eaten up, not kecausa gore to break with Lite first cast to them lector cleaner,and is bet- Mile or Circle City. One object is to droughts, juat so much tinder: It is what there was of a'defease was not load Of fruit, when It ought Lo be is tar tothecondition. d-ouag anelre ad in for find'in tl•at mining region a market -_ �d ethat tba Landon, fiaemen can- good. bu-t because there Is only about I Its prima. An old bearing orchard, market do hest tf they have only we- " for their nos(. It is the shorteaC and pert as tl�e7'have -no•great half einoutgh of it, which has not been properly trained. ter �lok most direst roe-te to tht+. interior of opportunity far practice. Well, that Takea•ss a whole the fire brigade of should.be hea.•led.back severely. Should, - . Alerts. it will make the atror of opportunity, will come, is come, In fact, London fa A superb body of etfirfent I a emir failure follow,='it will. give the" mine rat wealth of the Copper River s.nd in time old, harrow, crooked. his- men well equipped. No blame shruld trees a chance to make ready for bet-;NEW WAY OF. SVPPI.YING FE i'l I district accessible.to the miner and torical London will all be Darned down be put upoMt them, as a mans. The°r 1 ter crops. $ooh severe prunLng should! EGGS. � . I yam ve-y near_.to the gold creeks of '- sad rebuilt, which wilt lessen the fire. discipline 'da'good, they ,are splendid never be done after the flow of sap has' A large dumber of [arm. near the � Forty-Mile and , the Sixty-Mlle problems of the future. specimens' of English manbnod. ),ut started in the strias, but always when! rivers.- . _ Besides the 57 land stations there aro tbej are too few, and unless some steps the 'wood is dormant. 'cities retail their own eggs. chickens. ; "In Circle City there was a popula- • ' _ flys large floating statinaa, that guard IV taken. an enemy from within tray In cultivating leach orchards, it in etc., and have a good trade with the tion last winter of- I-NO.-new it is the etatankiaent and:the do^ka where'tt wi' a out. London which all E land's the common ppractice to ow awe from Lies London's wealth. The have nine f 7 well-to-do a abs lu but from now on deserted sada fie' 7 lctandiag army raanot'defeat. it wore, the trees is the spring. tl'tea harrow, wo°,dertul ri ads at the Klondike _ _ Rte engines on titrges and eight economy for London to keep & stand- the grotrad• earl by the middle of Jade they will be abrolutely unable to suEr resused the stesar' togs that in cath of a,water 1 fire-b tide as well. Plow a all the a ga wanted. As it aosv Peds+. The claims hack treat coat p °s B'a:n. feta time throwing the �y g pt Circle C' are as,good ever. only conflagration saph u end down - earth toward- the trees, lsvel!ag the in. farmers in remote districts take not r' as th-Aw at the Klondike- a the Thames, in among threatened ship- - .' - . ground oul doing all atter-cultivation tbeir ping. eztideals ing"ort driving off by• TAIRD CISDTTSL�AI3Y OF THE FORE. with the hs.'rrow• Some successful peach eggs to, the nearest store owe a from 817 to 880 per day bass power. Posting. burning wreak- growers do not plow at all, but loosen week or once in two weeks: The atotfa F� district is large: mea create era r :;.age or. more dangerous!still, the-burn= - �"' the ground in the spring with the oleo keeper beide them iisnally a weak of, not yet prospected and rich finds may - -- ' -[tug all that- usually makes �� D'mie Y'Jei an > s a"a or cut-awgy harrow, doing all atter longer. the next man a few delta long- �t be made here. There is enough Ladles,Rven Twpet[ier. Ate 111th Ilteir in sight for years of work for Several A FEAiICIRE OF HORRIOR ry■senw cultivation with the Game toot or or and so on outlet them eggs are no thousand mea. I expect that tx+fore -`r is a river Lire, To supplement' the - : common harrow, aiming at all times longer strictly fresh when they reach spring, if not already the population There are eve da if we wished to to have a mulch of mellow earth' up- the consumer. water force there are 18 barges and y' will be returning." 19 skiffs,.a force that applied to a ler- celebrate them..aiiniveraarfes.ot•some ori the a rf+us• Aa'soon s!'ter every Now, iL a reti$bie man would gath- . t err. need .would be magnificent; but- kind oz oilier.' The third ceaitenary of =s1° as the gronatl3 is dry enough to. or eggs once • week from those whom . London must pap the' coat of bei work, the harrow is started to break he known can be depended upon to give ' that modest and useful table uteaail the crust and renew the mulch at once. him only.eggs which have been gpath- GOT IT AT LAST. -she greateat.city of the world. Her the fork, is est at hand, and,ahuuld Continue caltivation_until the fruit is, aced every.da and then express them five floating stations, nine barge'en- . �ides eight tugs, 'thirteen barges and "not be Deed by in silence. It is three about 'o ripen. If kept growing all to the[stoat with the retail city trade Asoekee Proof That it &•aye !o"`11e Lve'sidtfs are riot enough for the bundred-years since that ver' neves- rummer the.wood will risen end fruit so he is turn could deliver the eggs Tratrf■1• J -'miles upon miles' of water front, eery instruine0tt was known and used bode develop in good quantity for next before they were 10'days.oFd, a good •Mister please give mea few cents I where are enthroned the mono mak- year's crop, business, in a small way,could be work- 7 y to buy something to est. I haven't had - -ing mills of the nation, the very seat in France. It is much more recent - ,- . .- . • ,ed up for tt a dull months. L_ "orf commerce of the "greatest commer-' than the spoon, which was obligatory SOME HINTS A3 TO PRUNING. The paints.to be emphasized are: The a �� for two.daya, Band I'm-" alai cod'ntr of the globe:" - in all ages four the consuming of liquid eggs must be gathered only from re- But this man had reseed on. - foods, - .. . -The ribailn thing with the fruit-grow- Liable T • -Mister wo/i't you piease give fns Chief We�, sa has-been said,'has s producers,and once s week. The , "tor'ce of only Bd0 trained men under As to solid foods,' they were eaten er. Dr.,Fred. W.Carr, this horticaltur- must•be expressed to retailer•same day s taw cents to buy a los# of bread fur . .!bpm, a'wd some 2225 more'are being put is the style at Adam. The nobility and dot, says, is to watch .the habit of as received,'All bnsiaeas'tnaat be done r _ into working shape. Ilia assistant of-. wealthy adolrted the fork. about 1600; upon honor, as any dishonest metbodS me`pore old mother r Shea hungry It did not bes.•ome common among the growth of the young treee to prevent would ruin lite trsds.at Dace. "As re-!sad there haia't been coal is the - ,titer [a Sidney G, Gamble,,and..togeth- 7 or they have done all that lay in their lower classes for more than a hundred the formation of uadeeirable 'sad' garde profits, a dotfar a case should house fur-" 11. `� r• power to perfect the force;,but for years afterward. For two hundred I crowding limbs, acted_tri' remove occa- be readily received and two:or more But Phis man also had passed ori.-. : :...the= to,charge the possible emergency years it lies been ib common use. This atonal auckbra sad wale; ahoote which,cases ought to 6e easily collected is - sach as arose in November 18 last, knarvrledge does!not seem to-have been a day: . "Mister won't you please give me with acme ria Ilundred men-tor Lha general, !or at a reapresedtation of;may spring avt from this trunk and I - a few cents fur me blind father 1 He d fest.of the city cannot be en 'rely na- Moidere a Bourgeois' Gentdlhomme"-I base of this btn4iette@ as the ,tree gets - hai°'t got no usie of his legs. and-' r Sleeted-is to enact again thr. amou the characters era reRnesetited'as eat- older. • - ,. JJ ' PALACE,OF VERSAILLES. Rahe third man Likewise had failnd to eharge of the Six Hundred. The may ing with forks,at a repast served in The top of the tree needs to b -1 apt - - - ` es yield up. . -outside sources,urea;{tnthtaua wide at atm entire! c rrectt the�slhould�gak the'I more dense in dry than fn. moist situ- "suPpoeedlto be the costliest ever built, Mister, wo2i't you please be so one of the Y y 1 t• kind" as tq give a Lew,cents to a pare. t S, falling'wall and a dead-wind: tLLe dainties out of the dishes placed be- atiops, the fruit l�etdg lees likely to It is Said that' Louisc XVI., to prevent orphan thbt heitl't got no home, .and �' wand had risen, i[ Red Crass street fore with their fingers. , - suffer (roan shade than from a ure hadn't had nothia' to 'eat,seace last ' �rk zpoS the vast noon which he spent upon thin 1 ;5!. I .. . tad been narrow, if the weld had cod, Th fo t>eca'me a general fashion' to w•ied and aux. In the Weal low- wonderful palace being known threw Friday, sad can't ' -' -the fire might bavp txren dour dts a g the Nobility in 1600. Hemry IV. No resrouse.Tile fourth"elan had not :, a haeaded trees are in favor, because be- all the documents relating to it in the;; proportions. fortune' save be'day, used it entirely, because Tallemeatdes seemed to beer him. J'. f fire: 11 ,.tn4A force for it.was lacki r', Reaux tells us of a plot against the 1 lieved to suffer lees from. the wind "Miste; w-on't. you please give a _ ,;; The entire equipment o part- ging is which it'was decided to poi- .and Sua-scald, _ �: few .cents to a 'main that's dyin' of 7nent consists of fifty-eine hose tecta eaa'hihL by means of a Fork, in the bol- When pruning ie done da]ate autumn THF�WN ON THE WORLD. thirst? I !intuit tied a w hiskg fur •and tbirtyneven mi'lea of hose, boss tow prongs of whiph the poison was Weary-Yes, mum, I.wuz oomfortab- three days, an-i I'm mighty,'near ', that is is ever way modern Bind to be inserted. and would that flow or winter the wounds must remain ex- ,. y up L [teed. bat{ wan da a teller demo!- Tbsnk@t May heaven bless you erv. "ate,.but not saouA of it,or area to into the morsel be was eating. , ' paled lo-"trying conditions, before the T T .;jL �. 6sadle it for London's requirements. A anticus pamQl>Aet of 1805 pictures chance to heal can-agme, whereas 'Ishwd me aleepin'apartments wad an az. ''".'.Tier departmeat has-but @even tong a at r" cnrnlitry, in w,hioh tbe-inhab- R;ound<y made is a ly spring or dur- Lady, in surprise-Why did be do it4 ; NATURAL COLOR OF`-RRAL,SKING udders and two ladder truoits, pro itanta,-Instead of eating with their �} l Weary, tearfully-'Cause he needed SAalskivs are origitj 11y,ot.V Iidkt. _ ' ae all fhb world did, fused this �g summer may b6gFa healing at once, kindlia' wood;atV dat old ho "{ efly apeiki� supplemented bTT Hina Ssbesd did brae color, but as fcunci is taw tate^bet r" 'Lddsk •'vYtr Phar total rounds well; strange uta' . - ___ As to-whstber:the_wound, should :seem so muob-lake hows. .-, _ are slivaye dyed - . .. - ...= . _ . -- ... . _ .. _.. % L ', - ... I , 1 w11 .w . .. . _ _ . _ -. _ _. .. • .. ... • ._. _ ,s,9 - - _. _ .. _ - ., _ _ _ ... .y. l 1. .. I f' ..'. 1 ;11, .i, "t ', ' •,.vim yaYa�y + ,���n;Y..if ;V A1W,Im e�u'ea ^aRT.�a its tS 4' _ .v +'s'J'yti' s,^.c'E `" ,]l:E•�+'.':�y' __.- 11, •ri {j ate � ",'< �Y�` n rV e 4� ,. Y L ""'' 11 "` .•K v K •G �^r A°`'tt�,-'f7, ?Y� E�1„-c '. ;stet- .� 'Stye ,�,• ',. ^r ' . , .',g<.; '+ d t .. S'-'5 p 4.., wt ',E "&'4 ., r,C.t� '" -� r�a.i _73 ) '},^ ,'xw _,"!. . :,4„'. •.r -.• ^�-•,+. .tom.+ a.0 r.. .:, s,.i �4" .- '. s3, .".3r. �r� .. ..,. „ran cs .- fa Tea efltla pi tltedelialierr 1 , , tried to abalfsh the Clerlstmis toed•- MONSOON Is Clow � " .� ,� "' r te : , 'v ��., FL I VAL fifes But the,were and distal both a MOV3OON fi � °�� �� r s !# F"-�����+ "�. In their old homy and t� the now. MON,;�AI"1 V Dells _ C}raduslly,•little,by little of the Christ• ty + " �, mea chess crept hank, agatri, as the MONSWPI 4 Ecososleal '. �; "7 ;' .n. Ever aiaoe thiat bot? night when ; UDE ' , `~ r sista sales relaxed. 'The settlers, of '' A, I _Z , "the angel sang torr joy" Christmas New Amaterdcm kept all the different lIONSOON 1pdo-Ceclor Tse r lr-6,- �' z Dae been held ICDA Christica Church festivals with real s frit,• and this, Is TJH1iB1iS'1G v Ceylon?ti:+t,from soar roost It>♦ea lafdat'ss.2�fi►riai f�. vim; ; QQ 115 10,40.M sad se o•up per Ous>m• 6 •as the greatest and Moet joyous of its no doubt,•had it• i,"PIr ce upon the TheNonni�Tcarev a tN�■.,TMM1� 1PrlOM.., fie, Illi sad 00■. •"L' " . '.' no doubt, had Its Influence os. the ,;, �ti� � festivals. Unlike Thanksgiving, the Puritans: Christmas is to-dasl just as --- ' " Pilgrims caunot be credited with mat- joyous as occasion for' the Christian SWIBS t�RIBTMA-`• DINNERI. " . , ? ,; lag Christmas what fG is in America, world, altho gbaerved more quiet- In this beautiful country, where the ��ITT. N Q ' % r' 'Thep tried to bunts$ its Leettvitier al- ly. It to the It be happy, and bet- ' ��� j ' MACH 1 N ES. ' together, and even forbade the singing ter still, to maks res iso. It is then Lws cad customs vary in every et carols slitter isri church or out of When the true meaning of the words, canton, the mistress of the kitchen hes vas "It Is. better. to glue thea' eeetve," s wide variety of Ger�cn, Italica sad iNE _ QL.D AND RZLIA01ee tt, which at that time was the custom. comes home to us, and n ver we -- sartsllebM It does seem that In their cold end Appreciate that so much hen some French cocking to aeleot !taus. ,But 1W s asS + desolate lives eometbi•+g of the sweet- of the needy ones st our d rs. have on Chriatmsa day, although all these y��y hy,�aaa4 benefited by o{tr be{tevaleaee.' styles may be united on one table, - to docs wlffi ver I. ., `� .`'nese and'warmth of the innocent songs u . _ +--- as Invariable clthough unwritten eN ;MOND` MAKER thsss_baai>htad was ;adeed�n�cees�. w Lhct"roaBL goons-shall_be the chief Thamts to those who ooiald not wholly )tlAPP @I - :��_Ni orll Sia SZO IN Oe forget their old homd Christmas eels, . - . • '� . dish. The dessert is a marvelous Imiz- - y o I _ 11 hleatiatns, but who brought with them tElas a�1ae Re117 sus er■er><Itaees sed tore of Swiss confectioneries, ecus- - }A _ ,_:to their ootuptry all the old Subsequent Rees-A Zve#filateG tbet prehending everything from little oofIt OCT AmEE alt BA s Wrgetov� O& adapted tYeald be )tend'•by E•er7 elrl to "ooanttt oaken to elaborate structure*of 1 VA�s/auwaaltr y ���f .. forms and pleasantries, we have to c Wmita. flour and eager interspersed with all M TTfEltl Mas mss'�' ehristmcs one of the�happieet occasions Diiaa Amina Kelly, a well-known __ yes..-. At ao time dose the s frit cad much esteemed young lad living sorts of putt! and small frnita. et the P y y Dose and , \\�wT•+*mr I'll� o[ good will pisvail tta now. There Fs at Bdcplewood, N• B.,writes-"I con- But between the opening 6Q"M � •�re �i n�+• - aider it 1Ly duty to let you know what the closing t atiswrie is introduced the +`1� Ii�r a glatiaeas in the very sir; and ever? your wonderful medicine has done for , -- 0 S ...'. - . . _.. . �I + ansa, woman and child seems Imbued �► April, 1898, I began to lose really national Chriatmaa dish called `' `iwith s deeirb tq please. fleab and oolgr; my appetites !ailed and I the Geneva fritters. These fritters are O `� om going ap stairs I would,be so tired laude after the following recipe; e I .. � O! all Durr holidays none is moreple- I would have to rest., I continued in put into a aancepea a dozen pears :turesgne thAn Chrtatmss, and+ nane.ic this condition.for three months; when out=into gaertera.and the Dorsa takes the morQi wo .the b- firer'.; t masked by mare peculiar I was taken sndden�-i11 and nut able t r teatares, In out, with ennugh water to cover them. ! �.'} ellrg4a times the Norseman celebrated to go about. Our fernilyt doctor was Let them tom. till they are quite tea- Busy wives who use 5 A P Ll r/' their Esstioal of Io1 or Yule at that sea- called in and be pronounced my illness der,.when . water will have evapor- chlorisis. Ljoverty of the blood. At ated.• Put them into a colander and 1w & t� •eA• iaa, and though not exactly a prede- first his treatment appeared to do me crush them with s.wooden spoon. Add never seem •O �,T'OW O1d.Try a►cW'tP.r good, but only for a time, and i tben' ,.eo. 40.1. - oessar of Christmas, many o! the cos- fie half their weight of auger, a little A.complete wreck of domestic happiness hills,often resulted f'roW - bonos that later have become particular- lvgan to grow worse' I continued tai- lemon and a pinch of powdered Dia- - . ing big medicine for three months.I nemon. Put the saucepan on the fire !badly washed dishes,from an unclean kitchen, or from trifles w ;, ly associated with thin season were de- when 1 was so discouraged at not re- for eight or tea minutes and+�thea let moo=_ed light as air. But by these thip�malt'often Judges of b* rived from it. These burlyi old Norse- gaining �ty health. that I declined I it cool. Take two handfuls of raisins a] �}� era! aegled 'men erected for this occasion a tempo- taking I --any-longer. I then tried a' seed them and put them on the fire Wife's devotion to her family, and charge gen 1. -.,. y Nary baagttet hall-.& raid shed in the liquid me icine advertised to cure with enough water to soften them, when he funds her careless in these particulars• lRraay s home ewer oases like imine, but did.not obtain the then add them to the above. with a •__ forest-cad covered the w'p11A and cell- slightest benefit. I had become terri little glam of rum or kirsch. . is large part of its tluifty neatuess and its consequent happi=n t0 _ fag with fir boughs, ivy and mistletoe blp emaciated cad weak. There 1 Take a thin flour.paste for a' dozen .13"OLIO. - waa a constant terri')le soaring noise ars of moderate size and make them TLere were great rude tables• and' d, in.my head'; my feet Lad ankles were Ar Grocers often mbetltt¢k cheaper goods flet am havAns to malts• - , mat of honor, cues which wan • Lags into a yolk&Lout the circumference o! :. T swollen and I was as pale,as A corpse: a dollar, cover half the surface of the better proal. bead Laeta sash asiteleeg sEttlt 11/54! lfcav i w� canopy of holly boughs and Ivy. .Im- Oahe day. while In this condition m9 goes ordered• p nets with marmalade and cut the frit- " � Mensa cavities were dug in the hillsides father brought home s box of Dr. aril- feta into convenient sizes. Servs s4{tlf Hams• ,Pink Pills and asked"me to try - - ' '��- ;ead lined with Let stones. ' Sere were the volts of eggs. atter cookifig them I tiwwn In less than a week I could sit before a hot fire and po'.vdering t ham AIAD ALL1. roosted great area wholsr and various up and in a couple of weeks .I could with sugar. _ _ =other cnidaals fatted for the feast. WX quite a Idistanoe without being 7 sir loving cub" was the skull of an ti fed• My appetite returned. the :. ABOUT !Tuns roaring to mp hmlad ceased, I be- �- saemr-a gr8vco�me custom-+ad-from - t--RM v[�Iltrso.-Baerop _TQX0U _ Ihs _ n11 it each one [a tarn drank the other's -RterGe"TariKiss_t3L�.Sosonto._.-"-_ KLOND By i Preetfeal rllnlS9 iegiaser - , t]etOl+e I hated-tor half d la n boxever j _ �� .nshfPsoa•ilow ONTAINi1 G tmthfnl inioxm.ddb of xrtirkaand , isalth, to the detrimant,of his owntf b I Was as healthy y I had ever! Good Ren Wanted vv77 _ " '" be" to my life. Indy friends did C=0rJ r"a seas FociTrossurui,xp Row sse. to t e old Klondike. Ortllt, (let the _ y_ .would appear. ,A'fter the feasting the bsmyl. qeo,or n.m�C eo,eio�re for parr rn.n. Food, Siberian Howl the Gold Got Than. 1Ca b (let tiM -. about the not expect me to recover sad are naw T laouNOs,10 era.ea er..7 or•ata C gold,Siberian Methods of Mtnlag.Latta of Canada cad tai 'i _ hofs-company gathered res oicing at the wonderful change Dr. spa . AtlaAas 0Aa1M0a.— Taw lmppoottntionr, finest Ua1teC Stefan,sed Colored M o!ALuita,aaklas 1a all a O Cale log to Listen to the Scalds, -ho Williams'' Pink Pills have wrought is N )tnrllsh +hasp tend American hog caringa. eomDlets eomp•adlam o!n�eeaear7 in Ion for ase who are gelated all n>canes oZ tales of bravery, me. If my statement .will be the Reliob'ea00d•at ughtprl�• Parts,alA4k"l iDing to oma. lT sad k will l• fnlormatlon for •� those at home. Thin book will teach os.to pzo• '1_- superstition or otherwise. They repro- means of-helping some other, dascour- a os.,tlarttad,Taranto. -. wt. and how to locate a!linins(�aia< Yoa e ancient pie, aged sufferer you are at perfect liberty - M111s,Mills i Hales' !should r�adr andboth become aeaurin'I with tied seated literature to this Dao to publish It.— fafas ur o! both anst cad the ratted Al p liar 1-tern a s..1 eniovwd utas. Further, you can study the dideraat" i sad. were to the hNorwmen what the The above statement was sworn be- LAW Wesley. ick!i�s Rich d methods of Hiafns.and how to the sold out pfd minaTl-as were later and wt tore me at. 3laplewood4 York Co., N_B•. mgnq Sm W.- cmuta they the aingravel. You should study the mmetfined fare • e►binh ore are asinted to song and >�� 24th day e: Niay, IA9?, - thq nes•fat lberfa~hero,they have mined for. _ coq Tmoob W: Smith. J. P. . sesta In !rosea ,prorsad• Articles os. all thea• +s _Roetry. This festival ended tat a wild by R(+� ratx'IISED 5 col r subjects ere ns b "I RL'I.Ad llleia . dance, la Waich ail partook. When To ensure gattiat "tbe genaiati call, P=_U=71 ATE1, 1 S d. sae 71nr c.�w�e r Sa$iasers, i[LO#1 KByANITALILASOY?``T always for Dr. li ilIiams'.Pink P131d tbr' ,nes,by R H. am contains ever thta�nowa,both�sogaphleatis gaining y .Toroaoa o Alaska and tha i+lorth-was _ ��- '4 600 1 Was %a!e s1Ja and ee 1 sal 11 oIIa. re �i Osaade s1 .�.fates the Christian Ql g +.a foothold [t was deemed aeceeeary to Pate Peapte. cad reftue alt substitutes nmsess eau 1 Terr forinet a if r want W M a to-do} .be wel� -,,- I to be just as inform and well sad !os.should know the ,,y and acrtromei a �d - keep much at the std-time merry-mck- leged - j _ ilia"+ � ratsects concerning one ofthe sr�tWas. _ _. fag, bat it was purified and'adapted to 660d- ala �1l 1 �IV ��gj E CQCLEG �i t+1.s of both ancient and modern tint• . Got1. the chinch rites. Heathen temples _ /AMOYa _ i posted on what thousands who n�as3ing y . were called shushes,and the idols were . THEN(;$"OP` BEAUTY: Mart wide! Attead d to Amerrea files I Klondike will have to undergo. sad ehsthr9ll- van the names of saints. Is.thin way t+tu•tratd Catalogue Ae year).Aaaases - las •��at ooff th• trt>t awl=. mom D7s ,_ '.�' �i I arca told that you Have meaty daintyCzoash the ChtHceet Pass is Ifleadlae b ass wh= St. Augustine, who was, sent by Greg' ROBINSONN � JOHNSON, F.C.A.FflAads !t Adventure hardship sad san'ertasa are so graDhics117 described t�•i Dae o - ory the Great to convert the Saxons dishes at your boardirug bonen said N>7a.I�XVVLt-N, • • - ,ONT. �cerest hs Patel se,- You should be informed ata the geography sad neology of the Yakoe is 606 established tJhristlanity among Kilduff to Goldeborougb - ou°trris' One map shows all the routes to Klondike,and location'of the mining camps. We have. replied Goldeborough, The I londike to bound to be one of the seat topics of aouvereatfon and of mutual interest not i 'them. 'They were taught to eat. laadiady's daughter is a very skilful� i��~��~�~�4���e 1 only this winter bat the cousins gprin` whoa the exettent t b bound to be aaparall•il - I,nstead of sacrifice,their sheep and os.- d,L ANssaaeM,M•o•.Ma 6 Oelt•ge•Q. d caused b the stampede of tbousands foe the Gold Fields. what to.ball�.,�rad y , e)rtaa palniteriGet sled,be u to data,know what son are taiki°s about. L`hONmK on. The practice of decorating their _. __.- TORONTO.Det. P,0110 A` �o all is th homes and temples with bangha and ev - THROAT L��NOYT 1?is wort tta wafsht fa Id to and is sued to sn•st a d• _ergreens was's,drthorlxed cad conaact Q a rsua a sold•to th•Sioadika at7 Go1d�Ftelds o festa The book aompzisea litad with the Saviour's triumphal entry Topics Of file Day E EAR, HOSE sPBGAft eirr/ ntllnll7 printed poses.ittzougls bound. Pres snip■fie.,postpaid. Aadt.u, 1�.ery Dae is prised>st the 1spi. •"""'� �'��� WILSON $ B: CO Limited 73 Adelaide $t. W., Toronto, into Jerusalem, -bell boughs Of trees dity and efficacy with which-.Nervil{ne m • •f , firers used cls sytpbvls of rejoicing -ttarvo-paixt case-relFe•es nebralgta A1111IPQ_ Po�lt Fgg , eOO1t - Yhs mistletoe, which was Lela sacred and rhewiioat{sm.: Ner•iline is s epee- Y!' w"* t +�� . . Iq t>Qo ■saaets,. was associated 'with fid for 411 carve pains and should tis t,e,ps � O the-Gothic god, Bolder.- whom another. kept*&hand by every family. Th*Dal1Y■Ole r,OiBl1I11■Sldn Co., - F7 iga, having_ extracted a promise _ - err sr nsstMssiet 4"Senior"9L,•"""% . - from all things not to hart her son, A ''REl)­UMTER DAY. Q 17 n �i . neglected to nk a pledge from the in- I'm mi hrt l WE WA11'T YOU QUICK.- I 'NEED-significant mistletoe, which. when 8hutin to-bin wife,ones k oW> Mina �` _hurled tTy as enemy. killed him lry,ita Gadabout. / touch. Phis was accepted u a gym- I . . . - ,Nhat's that, she naked: BEBALD fool of the Trinity, as the berries gen- card you are ss. out. ��, Intelt eat ladies anti gentfetrren era be ae ernllS groo► in otoaters of three, Y swim- plied with genteel ar.I very PROFITARI,� if ,3 Such a noire did snob to itecoacile Sbutin at hoose, Saturday, Novembow emploTmeat. Iedaptry I• thea •endtl NEG t 1} 7 11S9A1tY to secure GOOD REI/UNERA• the Ba=Das to Chriatianit and so it the Steenth, be retarned. I'll put one is.. .. ; y, TIOY. Can give be adders ofroore-eniadve ed, e t that lffateS4 of teestinig my pocket as a reminder Mat you have who hasiust cleared ilLS In tl DAYS, if car at neo- been at home ones this year. be made right AT your owe ROME, NI�' an area m¢ LA gods p -A • . floe, thea aulistitnted a eclair and J.L. NIC1HdIA a CO.. CLERt1YMA LETTER i A NL P�A81� i>f Richmond Yes4 Toroatp, s the vtrg n Mary. LONDON.- Orr.-., Ocmbn act11, r8y�. Later In the Anglo-NoTipan times Hes your Shakespeare Society started DIL OOOD76 a OH COOK ialANl)irACIUR2Nfi CO. 1. ... f lntore revelry was Lntsodncedr and the to Yet, Mine Janes 4'• p yl(punp p p f - `'kings, who loved pomp and sptender. Yea. Iva met at Mrs. Wiggles's yeater- PHILESS PEA l ROT111 P11,i,� ,GEWMZ3oMN,•--I have personally examined the'heads>of ten respon- Introdueed elaborate feasts and dish liayt Mise Matilda Robinson read , a ';z u Strange to us. Mach-drinking of wine most delightful paper on the 'Influence .A Spemfitl for Female QOmplain% Eible"citizens of London t Ont., who Have given scworn testimony to the . Was indulged in: but the Saxon pre- of•Rosalind an Drees Reform.' are a true boon to e•arj leda who=flere in tfi perform• effect that by t%e use of Afnbarine Nall'Prodtlar they have succeeded to �,,,• once ot.nature'.effort" They,t once ease the pain cad -!erred his cider sail ala stiff, 0f ' carate nstarai W'd healthy action of the ovarian•er �rOWingilew hair where they were formerly bald.-and I found their statt6� I . cottrse everything wan rough and etude, " •, . A Antwrered. • se•a For yoga acid developing womanhood thy sant There was but little comfort, as Quit" .nes remedy which can'b•and. They arecomPoandsd tricots to be correct. . .They also speak of it in the highest terms as a cure even forks were unknown, 'sad the Anxious queistiaaera auk. "Ia there aoirly from the salve ptinciplesof vegetablesnhatnncer4 for dandruff, itching of the scalp and falling out of the hair. Had it not and•a par o"IT safe and reliable. Aar your druwas , floors were strewn with rushee• A no sure cure for corrps 4"' We are glad for tb"sm, and if be does not,keep them In stock he ca°.r been form personal-investigation, I could not believe-such iesults wen 1. Slag of Mtarale " was chosen, to be able to tell these suf.terers proenre them for aoa Prion il.0o per.Bottle.ore I y g _-. -�, 'i6.00. Wholesale Agents: possible., cad while bin brief authority lasted that Pntnam's Painless Cora Eztrao- tits Toronto t•1,arnraesl Oa,6frwtted,"Torwits. _ _ a remain, yours truly.- ::REV. .MARTIN �.OWRY be was Indeed a very great person- for will i elieve them in a day, and ox- - - _ ' tract-arrays without pain • .It never tp fins,watch os.earth $i xS our celebrated s " 5g age. A•" lath centYry watch;'Amer{can movement; .• , T. on, daring the reign oft Queen fails warranted mveyears;Equal.,timekeeper, ' z"wad F,lizabeth and •her .successors, the w ate 0WOO watch• nickel sum - _ �e p - iLbristmae festivities had become PZ- wind, pendant set, ilaeiy anima ala , ' �� a 11 _ n V � Y,' SHE ANSWERED NOT. - sunk second hands,received highest sol tremeip wild and were but vaguely ta earl awirds u American pad Europaa - . . ;_t i Willie, I don't want-,to •have-to talk Taterpetionai Esportlon; patenod the : . connected with holy associations. They world over:Just a watch which sells ane �'- to you any more; it makes me tired. where for to PRODUOR8 NEW H/11R. „ ,OURRa DANDRURF IN ON WEKIL lasted far twelve days:_All manner of Interdal of teen minutes. ba.ani #i;one agent a►a7t+bnr:mi,igi� '""~� amusement was enjoyed by both high day;wiifsead cam b se rn }ddran on . PA t W T H 1 IV ca 1 PERHAPS YOUR DRU"IST DON'T KEEP IT I - Ma.t4 ain't the social=hour clnh''meet- and low. Cards, chesq, gambling, nn•s awful hal•ti an Oa 4 more Ma.nt�r'O D Mop L son wftuhtordei� I Preparation,with Iul1 dlreetlone, nta11W ort receipt o1 S1.0pe - 14untinR, drinking, end many tried and y for p f will send watch and handsome - - zs ti boisterous games were indulged 'in, 'TEE TIE •THAT BINDS. rolled plate chain waranted to wear'nva dOd" GOOK MANUFAOTURING- The great landlords end gentry were ae•r,, .nn au money wiu a returned if you we not i CO., LONDON, ONT: L.'}k . expected to feast and e'itertain all What is a hutch in the narrative, wadibe with your bargain. rkwd 1i Yseo°,bot tea" _ b[sdisos srirtar•,New Ywk alta. their tenantry. There tc are• great tTTtcle Jbhn 4 -- Qhres ff3atok OriMinsl Lamster. Prevents BI•estklnE and fs111nE Qub tables loaded with good things, plenty It is when the ma.n and woman in 14 ' '_". : •'• - �... ._... .-. .---. - � of peer, speeches and merry-making. novel get married:, of course." •CANADA PERMANENT 'OP Q.w gjLRR,== - -- - -- - �` The,great Christmas log was brought Loan and Savings Company, w Wflliats street, Toronto, a !n by a ' number of youths and maid- DEAFNESS CANNOT B$ CIIRED IYooimnottATsa 11166 ens amid mach mirth, after whichf ep NQt� COPPER ' All sat upon it and rani; their .genas ba local appllwtione a the? oannat reawb the aulesrlNd Oepltal.................i 2,0ae,MOft . ,'" Q ! 4'" songs. For this they were regaled dlesased portion of the ear. There is only one Heid-�aaPltmtl•,,...�.,.. 4.050,000 BRASS . _--____,__ ---------"--'-- �+ way to care deafness, cad that Is 6s eonsata. gMsras fend .. 1.46e,00a ;" i+ T y avith.yule cakes,upon which was atamp- tional remedles. Deafness is caused by an in. Total Asesto................ ..... tl,04e,sm - ' LEAD. ' JrOR T�Vffii'PY-ISBOEN YLAR9 S - , :_ ; ... .... 4 --I ed an image o! the Infant Jesus. After tiamedoondltionof the mucous lining of the emoo-oompany'ss.°nalngs,TorontoOL,Toronto. ND7AMRXCN._=MPZRIAL MAIM DUNN7 church--service the great fam`llies haci tu't+chian Tube. When this tube is inflamed Dap rn received at current rates et inter- —•--- t on.have a rumbling sound or imperfect heater os or compounded half-yearly w 'sump nous feasts for themselves and Tag,and when it is entirely Distad, Deafness est para p° ■ ` friends, which consisted of salmon, ig the result and anises the laflammelion tea DirauxT`vnas leaned in Currency or Sterltns, d 17 , Cita da o interest aillan . attached,xuto payable 1s. rl . geese, the indispensable boars head, be talteu ant and this lobe reetorad to !tl Canada or t° Bagliond. zeouton and Tran n pies, salads, the immense plum padding normal condition, hearing will bs'destroyed ate to invest to the j p l' forever, nine Daae* ant o tea are osamed by 1s•e are aatherltpd by Boysa "­­� _:" azeathed in blue flames, and nu.mer- Catarrh.which L nothing butsa la>samadeoir Debeetnres of file Company. PS - 13AKIN .1., : � : -, ous outer Christmas dishes. Various dation of the mneoas marraose. MoxsT Aavtxottdn on Real Febris moonrtts At ouri•ent rates and on favorable conditions 68 Ian wishing to make prom Ten to Twenty d•e dol• POWDE �Aporta were indulged to by the entire We will glue 0°e S aired Dollen for ens b repayment fan this month,write ns quick. W e have s - % "" • aasemhly around the Yale fire o!which sot be careDeafd by wain'to catarrh) tbae can Mortgages and Maatoipal Deboatares Pur'• brand new 460, article that smart boys and- r r " foo be oared b1 Sail's Catarrh Cure Bend[oi T: . ,sOnga, host stories and the oheerin �royyr,�1 y shamed, .from fourteen upwards can poll rtt dly ry bots 1, often passed Around,,formedtlie geld b�mCtisg,T6oEY 5t CO.,Toledo.0. J.MsaetRT MASON,Ma . _.. Olreoter• ig t°straott•e, Sntereetla6. edltyinQ and T�E�OOK'S BEST FRIENil � x ` important part. lsaoiaati°gg���fiend 460.for complete out t.to ' Thom it was when the Puritans Hauls P1llgarsthebeiL: W r Q 896 V ■IOEeLe i ae, MetMms sWtdlr,gr?scents, TJIRGEHT S4lt.IN CANAG4 4,' F _- ..._ - - - - - N >.. ,. . __ _ _:__,_ .. _ .._ s - _ - . . . _ . - �. . - _ : .i - _ . . '- e n, �u� !.w i'r.. §w+•�`' K i 0.`m. �� '+^rte •„:`wp*°'°•ci�P... ..st .+•"•, reg,wgVyT.+" - _ .� f.^+sPw•.^v�_p'a',�..n"`` ^-ys ,, . :.F F� .ta• _4r-�- ,� ,�., r A= w�,.i1! ..` .Lf� y 'K s' TSr ',F. °' .. ',s-h^i.>:� �- Me ° 5,01 1;+.'F'.y.q.-Her Q,,.f M1711",' s•_ �... �+r-, s•a war .tF.. v^w•Z. 5 , �n:.:'+-�JS ""N "1•-PF q`w w'• j, r ,,e...f" P• ,ta r 57,.4- , Y. L•. -" Y. -r `r a^x '•W '.yr d,.fiy �i'ii.W �- '?'r �},,,, ^7p. c= *. :y'« d y+.'-'d •'.`Mk'Y4a.,�"'c^�•"t .i's#s'+Y° -•. '"f ;=dr '.'}�tricpi "�6•'iw✓ `.•,.°,.r.J :7 ?vtar. s` ?Y•.t •.�"-,': ;•,r; ,r .,o,+.,F,iin x ,�C ," �e �.•;.s• ".y,. ..,nT,. :-d..... s .ti ,e,. ..., a' ypr •i _ -$-. w +h; � ;,�' ,+,,+., ......„e. �,. a at^:.. �,.. - t �('' j ,'gid �,., a- ,, kws•� 4 ' 4.ke .3n•�1t9'✓- . 4,f .,.....-A.. .N.v.r....,' . a�.:. -f r}`•. M'Aa -,7 �4t ,',.TR+1"1• I keld ! J� ',• T. 6'Y,,;-., rzf!Sv G.`L9:A""T'AT-^. •1:.. .i^ ••� ,�..j'/` ''4 h ..M. `, i!' .4 ,, u'Y .•SSW YL�'.i ,,._.� ,' dv."Crt,: nJ� �, M� y X6.3 S�"• .4i•iS�:':.e - _ - .1 i- }.1. !1 '4 - ' .wh:. 1 � ";° ; , that it is.stasad that nominations thio H@ Sa a @ ' <,� W _$ year as sal be is writing a000rding to the g �. t, 1.! r , - `• y ,, amended l2nnicipal Act. tt will be ob 'c f LY P r .'�,"v 4 1 44;• -r w1 .. t.YP aRa .'s. M:4 .ervel however that Y b UN B • ¢� a *TM' • , dlis attall bs pbL New and$econd•hand Bio Glee for tide. ✓s : ,i�,5 ` dose not take effect Lil: Deoetgber,81st All kinds of npain promptly at F x6 z' . : ' , ' lust., and as the nomination ie on the tended to. bop and s!}ow• y r ; ' 1 Rd ` 2?th,nominations do not require to be m rooms,!Ling st.,Picketing; Zbe 104MU}� �Ir 4 89-tf Ontario. v writin till Deoe,3iber 3898. ,Another I. V�il - 1 :° , F e point u worthy of obaQrvation. that in 1 .published•.cry Friday morning at its offio Insure in the.....: Oranges—That'sire sweet �'' • �, ,. okertag,Out. carp there ie not a majority of the pro• -s __ p; TERffis - _ posed new council left after a}1 the reeiR "�2aple ZJeaxs" - ; !>. nations are hataded in, the clerk shall ' ., 0. > .• ii.Slfy.re.arl •1.00tfaaldinaavaaee. FARIkfER'S D1i7TIIAL FIRE Iiv'6UR d . - -RATES OF Aavlssxtsllsct: order a naw election,but if a majority are - �,A_ - 6 Vital insertion,per line . 10 Dents left,the council shall order a new election. Shu' CODdYANY; - F] � I3etr-large-lnsoiow ]tach as neat insertion, er tine - a •• -Tribune. Of Columbus,Ontario.,,The Farmer's r � ��- � giant pQ Company." �. This rata not include Legs!or Foreign ad- ..�„' _ _ •eztl.emsats _ - .. ­. ._. ;_,­ _,::7:- '­�":..- Special terms given to parties making con- Sale Register, . ' Dates P- sa61s for 3 or tl months or by the year. Hal!- It is doing a doarishtng business coMica over i New Oro PereiaII , tsarly or pearly doataaete parable quarterly., TnUESDAY,JAri.6th, 1887.-Credit sale o! One'Million and a quarter of Insurance after o , - being is existence only two pears. Yon pay rt Ow is the. time to got Business cards,ten linea or under,with paper, farm stock,implements, roots etc., be- ,only for actual losses sad small ex enase in• - :' ,dateB at their best, _ `,:.Oma year,•S 00,payable is advance. longing to the ertate of the late 8amae c alocal.nompaa��p Ch turns - N°flee#a local-e°htasas tea teat per-li Il - - out to ti lee.thea one hal-- the.cost ioz insnz- r/- -- - a t 1n crabs per line each wbsegaent insertion: o lager,lot 89,con.2 PlokeriaR. Bale ante in most of the stock Companies. For par- �s. oontraob rate. meds kaowa on applica at one o'clock. Bee bills. T. Ponaher, aoulass apply to I / -' r 11foa No flee advertti{ing. anotlOneer, II / Raisins- est llfnao8tlli Adverii.emsate without wrltter netraCtioas JNO. A. O'OONNOR, Agent, �P t t.f I wtllbe Inserted until forbidden and charged eo- Kingston Road or Whitby P.O iii V :''.. . . , I ­.. �� Cordimay. Orden for diecontinaing advertise- Also agent for Norwick Union Fire It-surance 1 /B 1 s ble ftnit front Santa unsafe mast be to writing and sunt to the pub- New Adve'1'tisenteftts. Company and the"Dominion.Life:' 50.9m .-. •. _ . Barbara. Sher. .. Job Work promptly attended to. .. '' I 11 OR' SALE.-Four purebred Tani• USE•••••• - W. J. CLARK - PROPRIETOR, F worth boar., three months ala. T, M1- ” _ j . > CHELL,Claremont. 9-9 Queenston' Cement Nuts-separate or mixed _ „, OuaPollttosit-3trictIndepeadeace Almonds, Filberts, Wal• WANTED:: The'undersigned'is desir• -For building- For __ _ ;,_ "Our blm—A First-class Local Paper. t'V Dass otpurcha.iag at Dace a second-hand ' ��. :'.Huta,.Pecans or Peanntg.`` • Our Expectation*-The hearty Cutter,in good repair and modern design. Ap. COnCretB �Vai13, 51103, Stable F100rs, . ­ 1. I.::,�L,� . ­�._, i s2pport of the people of Pickering Lad vicinity, pip gg ting price ,to Rev, Cooper, Picl�o ag Hog Troughs, Cisterns, Culverts - . Villa .Pipes, Etc., E.tc. : di FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1897. STRAYED from lot No. 7 in 5th con., — t e , Can e� by h . ti abridge,about the latter part of July,a Mr.Devitt em hysizes two pointe, viz: That p barrel white holler,two years old past,with a ring or the gravel must be clean and:harp, absolutely PiCkerin COunC1L a wire twisted in list right ear,tit not torn out.! tree from clay or muck. have work done as '. j g A suitable reward will be given for her recovery early as possible and thus escape frost. C 3.J.HOLDON,Balsam p.o. B•10 hristI71aS Presents. ...Useful, Orad137eIIta. Fatties r 9�tria8 cement should order at Dace .: _ e The Pickering council met ppnrenant to ss some delay will be necessitated in ffliing Beautiful,ACOeptable. etatnte and adjoaroment. ;Slembera all Butter Eggs and Poultry I orders. • present except Mr Richards. The reeve in f .• _ . . {,f/� the chair. Minutes of last meeting read QQg BPDCIaLTmlf. J. Devitt, agent. I � and arproved. tIlghesst Prle a Obtained. Greenwood, Out. t I - _ _ Aaron he Mu ici an indigent receiving Expee` O . aid from the Municipality was heard, and R®turns Promptly Slade. I n -this e ag V 11 �1�'L - asked that council provide him a home. References our shippers everywhere. Corre• 'IZ�l I N i - - , 0 . - �U . spondence incited. • ...s.....■............. ........... DIT.BLTne6;second d� by Mr Beare,mov- _ _ • uu.uuu.u.uuu...u...as u.w.u..uua, • ed chat the reeve griat his order on the PARK, BLACK WELL CO.. Ltd. * * treasurer in favor o! Wm BandersoL for TORONTO. � . AIN - - the sum of$1,00 as a rebate of tax. �R �_- Mr Barnes,seconded by Mr Beata,mov. o . ed that the reege grant his order on the '�EWSPAPER ADCERTISI\l} Iv I am prepared to buy all kinds of - treasurer in favor of Patrick Teefy for the N THE UNITED STATES. A book of two t -ad o!;100 bel o! gravel contract; Vsi m - hundred pages containing a catalogue of about grain at highest market prices. Our Entire' Stock o�..:..... - Rt six thousand'newepspeae, being all that are Give me 9 Call before nettle it "• Carlton, o[ $1.90, bel for gravelling on credited by the American Newspaper Directory g -- . ' townline; and David Birrell, for lumber ,December edition for 1997;with having regular ' will.pay you. Office second Scor • ,�•-y W ed in 1890,e4.00. issues of s o teach or more. Also aeparat: � � � � - • west of S�'oadznff'9 hotel,Wh1tb m as -,_ State mays Union, each 'and hose to tate o+ the y �� Mr Beare,seconded by lir Barnes,moved American Caion,naming those towns only(n ds 'I * ,... .that the clerk be and is hereby instructed which there are ie.aea newspapers baring more Frank 1. M C Brai}l. oo . . ie-Mise #sr-Eeadlra-fee-ageare a[td tuan.LM circulation. This book tteeued Do - _. camber LS,19971 will be sent postage pa.d; to roared cedar timber as herein below mea• any address.on receipt of one dollar. Address L. t! Whitby.Ontario. .. . .... . .. _ . . _ . n.. . : tioned, said vender to be in the clerk's Thelde0. P.Rowes Advertising Co..10 Spruce ---�- �s now On, hand• .hands not later than the 9th day o!Jan. street,New York- &lg .......• _ cary,1898,viz: 7500 ft bx6,16 ft long, de- =Take.the chance - 1. . livered at Claremont; 10,000 it 5x6, 16 1t Ndt1Ce t0 COnIraCOrS ? And get . , ;, ,., - - -_ long, delivered at Brougham; 10,000. ft -- We have something for ever one-Ladies, Goats' and Children 5x6.19 ft long to be delivered at Pickering; Homo k�t1�•er Laced y and the following. to be delivered at Sealed tenders will be secelyett by the nailer• `Yynndott Putiets. - ` Brougham,viz.: 10 pieces,10x10,left Ionil; sighed on They are now Laying. We call special attention to our beautiful variety of Childrfiab' books 20 pieose straight round timber not less Saturday, Jan. 8th, 1898 - . -.:%tae 10 inches at the to end, 18 and 20ft , - And also a Rooster. ., p For the supp0 of sound Cedar Timber,for the Please 0511 and eE5B11ae before buying @18eph6r9, -. Dong.half and halt;900 cedar posts not less nu of she Township at Pickering.viz: I colli sell a number of the above birds o . than 6 inches at top end;1500 feet,9115,'16 7,b00 feet 5s8, 18'ft.to cheap before honaing for wiatas. - fsi long. Allot said timber to be deliver- long,at Claremont. . —ad at the places named on or before the let 10'0°° at Brougham. _ . a W. J. GORDON, Me & E. BOONE. _ • :PIC K ER ING da o!May,1899. - I0.000 •' •• •at P:ckering. •-. :. Barber,Pickering. - • . Mr Beate, seconded by Mr Underhill; The!allowing to be detivere3 at Brod��ham: 10 - fe�m ' I . umboplaces.a-oOZ r I "tbang 0 inches at top enziound mA,S Meats_ motel that the eeev gran)hL order on the amber,not 1w than t0 tache. at top rad one ? treasurer for the following accts: halt to be f8 ft long,and the other had 90 foot ...•.: ._ . Jas Nowlaa.for puttin in Calvert on 4th long. s00cedar posts,not lees than a inches at • gg top end,9 feet long; lAW feet"S,le tint long, ' ,y- OOa Opp tot 39, 99.00; Wm E Loaat for An - _ _ _ _ _. - - *_. . - . of said timber to be at the lanes named ace . . awinI .7g slaps!o;railing on btu aoa Opp lot !seer than May 1st, eaB r 1 - 20, 750; Wm Carlton, !oi 19 The nails dor Tenders to be marked ...der for Timber,' and • • • 0 • - addressed to the undersigned clerk, The low- We have a splendid die laa Of nlliaE on 8th con Opp lot 90, 57c; T P p y White,fo?851t C»dat toe ties for sailin on est of any taader'aot areessarily,accepted: 1. ,.. l By order of the C}anDetl, - -PRIME BEEF,. SWEET PORK •, - Dlah can o 100 90, 7ba; dllred l3amiitoa, _. _ __ _ PQ D.R.B>VA roan,+rp.cl:tk _ ., - cor repairing g Calvert 0n Besok Road in bib Docam6er 17th.1897 .10 , Wbitevale P.O. and' PO1iK SAUSAGE, - the- �� 't _ con,51.G0. - - - - - --- -- � - -- - - . . Y , As w?ll as Geese, Turkeys,Ducks,ChickI . Dir Beare, seconded b ale Underhill. - For e tis 'mas Trade ! ''' imoved thit the reeve and second and ib'rd Executors ' - ens, Oysters, etc, - . _,deputy reeves be and are hereby appointed . • -;a Committee to look alter the interests-of NOTICE TO CREDITORS The beat display.of Chriotmas meats S the township,re bill before the Legislature ever Ehowu in Pickering. Call and ser .e - `i ' _ respecting the abandonment"ot that portion OF it'ant3 lease our order•. - _ • of the York roads lying within the towu• j 4 ' .'.ship of Pickering,oa Tueeday'aexc at.the JNfl• RE1V!(VIER, defleased _ - Overegsts regular$6.50. $8.00, $S.5o,sad_ ,11,0U for X5,00, $6.b0 `. 'Legislative Chamber.Toronto. _ - s n 00 . .'. ... . . C I KIN. ;r a d $e r air Beare, seconded by air Uaderhill, Parsuant to tho ltevfse�i yrat'utee of oatario, Pickering.Ontario _ : 'k me yes that the report of the receipts and t997, chapter 110,notice is heret,y given ti al all --. _._. -- _.. , A few Boys' Ulsters fur ,+8.00. DI_en's Suits from $5.00 up, Full sup- creditors sad oth.s ersoa,i haviac Claims 'Trimmings, L l disbursement assets, and liabilities and un. s lies Of Dregs Goods, against the estate of•loris Re,nater.late of the 60 Y EARS p g C teens, etc,, etc,, at at!Syn collected taus for that portion o! the year TownaL:p o!rtckering,to;he County of cater- 1( EXPERIENCE p11C83. t" 1887 ceding on Deo 15,as prepared by this to,yeouhan.,laceaael,who died op or shoat the COnlplete stock Of Christmas GrOoeries. .. . -sixteenth seaJth dayis erectOctlettber.A.D„il+os ar tamerred A feta sample riCeB—i'r039 .' coanoil anti the treaeorer be and the same to.and Vs registered letter co Eaos lie,nmer,of , p p t Blackwell's best Orange and Lemon peel _ ._is hereby adopted and that 100 Copies be the Township of Pickering y in the County of . forthwith printed in smphlet form. • Ontario,yeoman iPickeriag C.Oo one of the ex• t 15C per lb. . Mr Beare,seconded by Mr Barnes,moved ecutcre of the last will and testament of the ChOiCe miaOd Candies. GO per lb. ,.,,• .," _. `�.-- --- Ahat a vote of thanks be tendered the Pick said*John Rammer,deceased.I d, t it before the lvute, Rai8in8, Currant3. BCC r etC., 4ti pIiCQS 13th dap ct January,A.D.Sb9a,[heir names and Oyster8 Lemons. Oran ges, -: L. 2 :ring News.for the able and full reports addreasos with lull particulars of their•claims Tf1Aog MARKS W.suit Our urses. ' • ppuoblished from"time to time of the buabaess and of the securities(if any)heli by them. CealaNa y p 'iraneactad b this council-at the Bever& And notice is further given that after the said ' . :/ Y 1 last wentidaed date the said executors will pro. COPYRIGHTS�G• .. _'--aeesioas Seung the.year, eelinq grateful' grad to distribute the Ls.eta of the said deceased Anyone rets!!ng s eteteb and description may - - -- env•thus_furnishiv concise rte fOt'the am pg the persons entitled theroto,haviag re quietl7 ascertain our o Ireton free whether sa j� , -- - - -- etily -et -otwh;eh- Invent on le probably stenubie. Commanlca• Tjjo aS Beare �•� ��Whrtevale�(� •perusal of the ratepayers to a able. . a a eerier shall `--tions t t.-�ndbo+cor - -- - --...-L lJnte have nave been given as above r tared:hind the sent free.o feet agency for seenrlug patents; — -- ve a loll knowledge of the b inose trans- said,exacutors will not be liable for the said Patentr taken ttiroh Mann A Ca recehe - aoted- by Ds, the represent& vee of the assets or any part thereof to any person or per egeeiaJ wottu,without c�atve.in the - . pe0pte, son:of whose claim or claims notice shall not ,�� On motion the reeve was asked to leave said been received by them at rile time&lore Well if iC }fimerieane - I _ , -the chair, .and the second deputy- take Dated at Whitby,rile 9th day.,of December, ' A handsomely tlluetrated weekly. !.arrest eir. hie place. This done the followioB motion a•D••MV7. ea`rfi onof many enntiacinurnai Terms,s3 a. DOW d UcGILLIIBAY,BYock at..Whitby, 1lel by all newedealere �, O O DS � 1►ae read and carried: Solicitor:for UNN &C0.3618roaeway.New Y�tk - Dir Barnes,seconded by Mr Beare,moved ENOS REAtMEIi&CATHERINE RE3[liilt s that a vote of thanks be and is hereby 9'•10 Executors of John Retainer,deceased.• Bunch tete �^ F sc,tvashintrton,D . • . ' tendered to Mr Mowbray for the able span- - . ". ' ' , ' _ ser?n whish he has maintaiaedthedignity CUTTERS,—^ New Sultings: New Panting:. New Prints. I 0f the Reeves chair during the present year • ' . ' "' ' as,preaidioq officer of this council and'f•.r BOB SLEIGHS, - l`Iew. Tewelingf3., Latest z3at6 anti Caps, the courteous Lreatt5ient accorded to each N - ;nemlZer of this council during the present I _ t1 few choice Print Remnants below cost. e ._ year and that be long live tobeo! Puip_ers BC Wheelbarrows , -wrvioe to the ratepayers of Pickering ; - Dlr. Beare. seconded by air Barnes, %G: — GEO. PARKER, Dunbarto : mouse that this ooancil regret the continued —At a little above cost,call at-- •' illness of the first deputy reeve, Dir Rich- , _ • . ards,this preventing him from taking his rvTER'S, - *' P Y position at this council board and that we $. Poi _ PICRERING LIVERY trust that he may again be restored to .a C health, and we hefreby wish #o convey to .Cherrywood, �Ilt, a BANANAS e him our appreciation o! the valuable ser- N•B•-Bol!er bearing turnip pulpers First•class vehicles for hire by day or ` ' ,-vices rendered to this townehio while a frim 350 up, 10.tf !light. 'Bas in gonuection,meet• _ 1.__ • - - ' member of,this board,and tbst s.co --- -- --- -- - --- PY Of c itig all G.T:Retrains. Freight �`'r C _ the resolaLion be erigroesed and forwarded RrpibD•g T•n0�P11 '' I1V'E. i .ORANGE r `) io him by the clerk.. :, _ . _ . . .. . The Gretit Englinh Remedy. � ., d :sprees delivered to ; , e .. _ On motion of, alQssrs. Underhill and SL -agesGuaraAteedto y. ...... i .' . parts of the ;village,al _ C _ 1 e 1. adjourned,sine die. protnptlp,and permanently a _;Barnes,the council TOUFF•VIL ,/� /� cure all forms of Nerm :'' ' V a•s•■es 1��1•llnl�.' . Ill . Wealtneas Emireiona,S eh•m• . I. - LE. r P rop teff»'; -- ato"hea,Imtotencyandan• - - P l� tP Sita, Jacob Hooter who hue been very. _ . effects of Abuse or Exceaaea, .•.'S-STANDARD...A R D... _-_ f t ITh poorly for the last week or so is sonic Mental Worry,execs-Are use �' C ., . .. a of Tobacco,Opium or Stimu- whatbetter RUtaif ,C l' t , tt If /� a :- Bef6rea'rLCIAfter.Ianta,whichsoonkadtoZn• 7ll11tt1 . O Brie i & • • . .• I. ! - e LEMI,NS r 1. `, �, e are BOl'ry t0 say that D4T. and 'rj'& •j2,'mtt y,Inaanit y,lb„attmptton and an tarty grave. ' ' t '- • Wm Armstrong are both io very-poor.' beenpreecrlbeaoverssrearsintuongendaoi Sewing 1i Mabhine, � C . . c slate of health. . ` gayest Is the only Reliable and Wonest Medicine %E Stedll Ill r Geo`Ur uhart while uttiu u sto a 'tAOtOa• Asftdrugglatfor Wood'sPhosphodinetlt 13 the (huget.. of all,Sewing . 9 P B P y ` e' CANDIES e 1 pipes, slipped find.fell,ppraining his pnitle heoaernsome worthless medicine la place of tbA - Machines. Trc •it and ve eeverel . - inclose price is letter,and we wlu send by return; be oouvinced: For a .C - rp y tmaQ. Prim,one,ptiotage, ,1; six, ,a. on.tutu1. Photographers, 'WHIfiBY' m VPe understand that W. B, Sanders is vieau, „ Q,,,e pamphietatreetaatiyaddresa!' sale by � 'eontemplating building another..large.ad: The Wood Caimpany, A full stock of Groceries and oonia Bros.eple - I j - ' . - brated Flour always on band, dition to.his alread, commodious board• .•. • • 'Windsor,out..Canada. � • ' ia.••-• H B• Lott Studio open_ evert.,....... •' t inQ house at-Stouffyllle-en•th'e Lake. ' ! - 'wM. co"NGiTON, . I $ol'd in Pickering andPlsewhere is Cane�a'. " TUESDAY, FRIDAY Jt SATliRDAY. _ Opposite 3ltethaLSR>bu-1 f A •�r II 50146,of"our ezohanges we aoticg - by all rtsponaible Druggists. . I ATHA- ONT. i•tf . . ,. . ... - _ .. . . . . - - . .. , . ., . .. _ .. V.t: ,�a:-. i .. . 1^ n .... .:. :lko ? 3K a�' t...:5. n. �Tr $E?^� L = `a4. f y e - r r ice !°' n Xrd I 1.Fir cr , 2,y�.,.rw, �.., _ �`,� "'r �. :+L 4 .;,r i^ R,r-^,,:-v c r �W,.,, "F' ."+°�c�'... ¢ a +` s a•'t �^'�":`i.. `" a S^s?✓ ':...', ,y. .•+ ...'r-, _. s •c .-+rte F " a.,OY,�-: A 7' i.. ?i ;" ,�• :. ''3t. ';' •r. ,+.::, " ".. x, - - - w e-.r' .ay ,3»": '3.. ` yt'n••'.i, ',f .err •'_ �''C•i7.�''-.ma..'�:i 'n'"ti'.'� ,w.�6...��,,,,�-- ?Fz."1�•. 'e,°',i;•k'.,��`�� ,'!la'W. :.a°",. Ftr�,,,, _ ..yk. s:' d., '':, .,,, .v• Ta'"�k`' '.e.:"s. n -,�. •! * .::5>r..•,1 £„_..."[: 2+�U-.'4 - " '- t X' . ma - .♦ -.. .. , ..,r. r-.., :' .! r'. ,.y. �: �. - :"i, ';.P 'a,•$- /r, 3f-, ww5. '" •.. T y •. . . .n.r-:.... -., N"m •„' A' .. .,- nj ,Y'" +. r.. Y"�..W' 7a�•fP A,ye. °' .6 �y iV .. .., b,' 'd , , • $,•R.:.' .`.'.:. y,• ,bis, `5 :,�'... _t• �{_ _t w,p+P•'' . / •"' ,,., •�`r!if3'n- £w , .. .-, .'.:' x,. -K. .� t' Y 3. �, r„ rr.i' Nr.. A ^Y,S-�:' .-`Y,..r�^�'- - ..::• i+_.. _ » _ y, t '1,,.� r. 'd.n..?i iW..{rths.r,�: T4 r •• t+. a.••+ err ,K K, �' +� ,LETTERS TOT EDITOR. • r � 3" : :�.:. Y. .b.i ,� , '�`.; ou.eton of public nettle a: The sitar roue •Gil - C y" 'TORONTO �:�'hNTANC.IAL _ } ''; iThisde department gDoPen co lt3 fortes fair I16 J�O �O e� 0�� CORPORA l ON 4"r in all oases send his oorre.t nestle.r{sh copy s . f 1. We wish it an Uy tiadais howegar that !n no ogee we:h es re Ppe I I ! 1."' , .�'' ��� '�­' sponetble for o oar es tOMi- 00ft db v ��, `�'," w Dondoatsr 8a " l If pts have had the Grippe. r11, . Sm,'-In OUT edit li $Crl ed , r yy� v' , you y �Tth yon gots"Irssow its aches sad pains, 's S b b Authorized.Cap. �6 8600 1. }"say: .. We Pickering' � To the fever rise tf� - - - 20 .PRIZES R _ . R'# ed ++s • This Com arty have opened a branch In the M aaziow to have the ate mov the dcpresatoa-po hones '2st Prue- @ vel a or �Soaering,in the om�e lately or r �1nt We mast not let that �eaire persuade $200,00 204;00 . opni�by the Ontario Bank,ander the manage- . r < 'as to as exorbitant price for its re- y �Lnd Prize ' ' = 100 .highest rates.be � ' _ them all. The Grippe ezhafsatswent of the Deposita will be tealyed and interest allowed -`�- 1<nOval. R � m quickly, y - _..�OQ Drafts issued on all parts,00ileo�ionamade Now,my dear sir,did you ever stop to lowers the vitality. Two 3rd Prl_ze - 6Q on very liberal term., mosey loaned on antes "think what that exorbitant price that things should be done'at one=s• and other seourtues. on would have to amonnis to, For 2 Prizes of 25 AaCh 60 GRO, KERR,-Manager ri b> -Y y -the body must be stress . I part I think that ii any ezorbiSant g and force must be ¢to P112e8 of - - Petoa is tQ-he paid,the Towoahip. Sri' • . !: - 10 @ach . 60 ]FARMERS' MARKET. boyo is the mnaioipality that will have to to n-Cfvous sem' � ----ITPAz-eB- @agb Q __ TORONTO, Dec..24, ,1897 1 pa it in keeping up 11 miles,of road. liver Oil will do the first Hy- - -_ Wheat,fall............. .: 0 00 to 0 8B t There is no doubt but that fully 8460 pophosphites the second. hC ." wheat,sprin ...,........ 0 00'86 ¢ , have been collected at the Rouge gate• are permanently and pkasantl• . , _ -•- . _ J�O.O . - Wheat, oose............ 00 77 to 00 79 '' L. . $wring the year jest ending. I'base this eO> nyd Fn Scott's Emulsion. _ Barley,bash............. 00 28 to 00 Be ( calculation on the fact tams the.lessee ie jt lifts the deapoadeaccpy and To the Twenty people who solve this Puzzle, if there are so oats, bneh................ .o0 26 to 00 28 .paying nearly 6860 for rent,and I 'am heals the inflamed mcmbratzcs many correct, we,will give the above'prices TN CASH. Peas,.bueh,.,,............. 00 46 to 00 47 quite sere Lhai'he ooAeets•_8100 per year of the throat and iliag Hay,new, ton............ 08 00 Lo 09 60 aver and above his rent(and at that the s WITH YOLZR - Straw, ton.........k....... 7 00 to. 8 00. ratepayers of Soarboro pave through the But you teed not bare LA •' S.END � NO MONEY ORDER• Dressed fioa;e.........,.' 6 0o to 6 60 ` .gate free). Most of the travel through GRIPPE. If more than Twenty should be •• Beef, forequarters...,... 4 50 to 5 60 this gate comes from Pickering, or the You can put your system is Y correct, every correct one will (in addition Beef hindquarters 6 60 to 8 00 southern part of Ontario County; bat to a eonditfoa unfavorable to it. to the Money Prizes) be rewarded our famous "Faithfal Timekeeper.Silver Bfutton..:.................. 5 00 to 0 00 be fair say,that one third of the travel Watch"of which Peal,carcass ......:...... comes from outside end that only 8800 is fou Can have rich,red blood; 800 to 800 - resistive strep n the net* -factor •� �� � A word here !The qualities. Batter,lb...,....,,.,,, 16 to 17 paid by the ratepayers of Pickering. You & 3 steady brain rice iso$10.00. 11 .6 meanieg Eggs,dor.................. . 16 to 16 . ,-: must remember that the payment of toll and nerves. ott's Emulsion p 'True to the 'of our. - at this gate is not all the saving,as the prtvefats as well as turfs. If preferred, th T�10 Watches Potatoes,per bas.,..,..,. 00 to fib abolition of the two other gates and the Arid whether you send or go winner. c. n 'which are DOMINION BANK' market fees are also items saved. Ao, for Scott's Emulsion, be sure chose a genuine Our Proud' - ' (� position acknowledged _cording to this estimate,prior to the may. you grit the genuses. gold-creed vPatcL - R M � ST in the wa;rch ---*- _ .f4 I mousl of the two toll-gates and the mar. of thesamevalue: �+ Trade: to be the Capital,Paid up, $1,500,000 ket fees,the people of Pickering paid,at SCOTT s BoVr",Toronto, Oat iforemost - $1,500,00 ' the least Calculation,41,200 per year ft r As this won- !'A word which;tn the English Surplus, - - •.f the use of the Toronto ,market and the derful offer is only here means . Kingston road, What will the rate a . made to advertls the will last 'and American. y WHITBY AGENCY, • -- ... No iv a ife•tlma.- .-. ere here to pay, if the road and bridge our far-tamed i Markets.P.y Z r - castes ss�kfas stiaiaew S'sastsaetsa are maintained by Sl1em? The mile rf . ,v 6 ,'o. S 3 Qtr ° C l o 6AV "13fi DEPARTZSENT, road oaa be kept np for $100 per year, .$ � 1 .� a; Qe Silver R arches, every ompetitor must res t e following conditions an Interest allowed at highei♦t carseat rues. leo , and the bridge would require re-planking planking tl! S aw e s :r d o to comply with them. notice of withdrawal required. . r '$ s. Special attention given to the collection o! in six years, 620 per year would do that. o � g y : . Farmer's sale and other'totes: .. . - The bridge has been erected twenty year O: e. _ n-=! l Bend your mower on an "'International l andaooh:'R nob'mora than treaty win and y p p R C Post card" which can be bought at the post- receive the watch and chain, and ff these do E'E.,T.THORTON� and i8 now in a good state Of repair,bid I w, e o g• Q o -C= office i price 9 cents There Is no entrance fes not buy anything from she catalogue,the whole loly - ' '"I• . that is . ° >+ m or charge whatever o! the raze mane ding felt LO last another 60 years, p- li p y. will be-e sally divided " . ;. - MAMA-- . a;o CPA Cit o x a.P 2i M 9 In addition to the CaeL Prizes everyozie arxion8 them,giving 329 each. Ali amounts in ___ the super structure,and the mason Work m w°m x G e ' ° O who reads the correct gnawer will thereby win thin advertisement are taken at the exchange of =UM T"Us-Flokarint!patios Q.l i - ,the almost indertruetible. But for the sake "�.44-5c.0�3 °�, e a w+ one of our "Faithful_-Time-keeper^ Silver'tai to el TRAINS GOING EAST LUS AS FOLLOWS:- fA`a°° C': a• a FO t ..,V 'C,..e Watches,which we sell is England for$to each 5 A form will be seat free to you which must of argument say that%he bridge would re. Ig c'�i�A y,i l 8 ore , C= and which could be sold retail in America for bs Slled up as forwarded to reach us by De- NO. 6 MAIL 7:52 A. M. quire replacing every 60 pears at a C06t of 9 o e o. = . to lMJi each cembee 29th'of all goods ordered•on account of " 14 LocAL'•. 2:50 P.1�, _ h `� 3 Every winner of the watch is required to these Prizes �' $ LOCAL,. 6:04 P. M. 10,000, replas►king eight.t,times during p -"-! v that time 8980,0081 Of keeping road bed S. °' °"` Jan ^7C Purchase one of our SPLEIKDID�'ILC .-inex- The names and addresses of qbe cash pDrim . g fa ,-< pensive Solid Silver Albert Chains to wear with winners will be printed in the Times, Dail TRAINS GOING,WEST DUic AS FOLLOWS:- - in-repair for 50 years, 85,000,Or 8 tOial Feb �a -Le Waseb. as per oar unprecedented offer Telegraph and Standard,ofLondoa.on Decem No.9 LOCAL 9:00 A.M. - sf m S° !,° which we will send. -These Chaise.are Rall bar 3fet.nex;, and cabs acus! !n-the New .. of $15,960, for keeping the bridge-and c m eeu� 3dar ry O ¢,arked on ever Ifak b the En lisp(.Quern- York Harald. Dzatts for theprszes will'be poet. „' S y y ¢ 18 LOCAL 2:60 P. M. road,iII repair for b0 years. In return I. Apr„ = moat.IL[ha name watch is required with hold- ed same day °_µ 1 MArL" :' ' •,' ` ''6'04 P.M. _ the le of Pickering would have save 1 w it i4 : g * R►,t s filled saes Instead of Solid Silver, a Chdia to 7 Frits your same sad }ddsesws is lull. Pip jl ° p r u.3tsy O match may,if desired,be chosen: every time you write to na to lipoid mistakes 'ren '!sesta.-bunbartoa station is aha p8yment of to and marks; fees - ,s J ae C C 4 Without watch and Chain you will receive 8 Orders for these Tiros ms be sent In T : .. m our mammoth catalo u y = . for She 60 years. at the least calculation, 5r � `a - ,, Jai 8 e quoting wholesa'e separately from time to time,and you wlll be TRAINS GOING EAST nUs As FOLLOWS- zy prices tae 3ewellery, Ptatr,etc. Thr credited with rise total Ct all w-hezi 7 cr lead to No: . 1♦IAIL 7:4 7 A.M. ' ' 860,000. Is ibai the esorbiiant price y_ g @' 18 a 2 ,e wo Sept N Fir Fact will be given to the one who wlres• the report form as above you speak of that the people of Pickering 1 - , - m Oot 6. the Rebus,receives the Watch and Chain, and 9 When .eadiag. orders.please remember N0. 14 hilal.n - 51:4$ P.M .,are to pay for the, riddance of two of the i. E ti orders altokethei the largest amountaf goods that the letter postave to England is 5 cents per ' „ .. t.aaisaao" that have aflliotad she J b w,e �� i' fYwm the catalOttae; the Second Prize to the half ounce, and it insumcieat pt,stage is used 8 LOCAL . '.6:00 P.M. - 'greateb { cm,si Decwinner who orders the second largest amount, the letter Is liable to go astray TRAINS(}OI:rtt w88? DUE A$FGLLOwS' _ . _ people of the"municipalities for a great , ; dumber of yeah P Should not the people Bend your answer at once, You are lure to win a�e if correct, while - • ' NO. 9 LoaAL . . 9:05 A.M, of Sonth Ontariopay a bonus,is place of F. even iE sot correct it Coate yon'not g. • „ 1 _ . Hard and 3altiag oast$wp1 a Conroy®t Yank P ADDBEBi9,. 1. .. - - - _ IxtD.• . . :55 . Respeciftilly yours, ._ _ ALL CLASSI t : CKERINO POST OFF O 8. -W.T Sod Wood The Watchmakers Alha,nce & Ernest 400de's Stores �` -- ISE - -. general LIDIITED. arr4vsfrom Torontoe /D T BIR,-Asseams to be a neral etatls Arrive O•T E 0 90 a m Close E 7 90 a m tea, : 'impression every yeas in the minds of I.-Incorporated according to Act of Parlialuenf,-.Capita:l-two%(b450,000). •-- o T E 6 9&v m - '1 Toronto s 40 pm ' . some ratepayers of Shia township, that All kinds of rough lumber,mai;ehad:beet- asst la for a a,m we.t close at 11 o'otoek q. I. I.araext English Watchrss_akers, ai�ltttfor*. 9' the oases are going up each year. When ing and flooring in pros; bass or Money order!sued oa_an parts of the world. - . ,around collecting,when some people-get .. hardwood,also- l04 0=CV0M= - smlmmE'T• MACN�01%T. • their bill the fires words are. "up again." Cable Address, -CLOCKLIKE, LONDON." Business Establisbea 1995. - SAWNasl SAJIV av112312 . -How is it that the rases are going up all Gates, Eavetrough9 and Mouldings . Ilia time.•' This 1s said without a ei' Hillside SaP� and 1Til. Dpo is rocaftea�aand interest allowed at s ,` y _ 1. - n p a Security looking at their last pear's bili .to see _ - . . .w.cHunria table whether the raise is due to ane council or .. _ __ a n ro f - the school section. I remember coo man - _-• - - - N. S. MiLNE. " wb*a I gave him his bill'.-his first wordb Brown's Corners _ _ , _ ,_,. -_ - were up again,it is time that every oue _ oGthoee council men were Ont. -qty taxes . R - r. . are four Or five dollars more than they All Rails s . . - �Ur 'lkklo( ILLS . - ever were before." I said perhaps it is _�­ ­ _ _ . _.:._-;your school. He says, a100 it is not, I ,-__ ' _ ... . : ` TN EPiEW AY _ _. ' ' will pat them fellows out if I can." Now, t . - what ar-4he facts. I have taken the hh Vallay _. I I . . _ . ' .. .-­� 11. _ ,trouble to look up his taxes fur last year. �'L �� t . - _'� end just as I told him it, the ccbool * . . --`•� - .. assessment as his township rate is less . this year than it Was last. Hat out the Direct from the Mines. . - - - '` -=- - '-council men mast go because his taxes _, - are up and the only item that they con. ,-' " ' - .R ` *a is lase than last year. But I at+tice - NO ,�312bt�9, _ _ 1. it a W rvew ram a certain class %has I. _ - -are never satiafiek.with anything that the .rTQ blirile:e=.'' _ _ . v - e co ILL I$ - ,council or anybodyalae does, a0d I don's TTo 00,60X11= •gam - • _• . M � #bink they ever'wlll be. I have attended . ' _ 1. - 1 e many meetings oft caanell as most Best in the Market. - . any . '# , , I 1� - - person!or the lags thirteen year aLd . - A I have this to "y of all the =90! 12.1 at HSTdest In the R'Orl�l. ' C111 - set-at-that-board.�believe they hAva - - . t 0 . . . � dose what they Believed to ba for the Delivered in �Pickefing Village at . • - I . best interest of the township. The Qood $5.a O _ . __Book says: "There is none perfect,no, - • •. - 'not one. - Now, to show the re.tepayere . " Ed.Cornell, '" . how the`taxes have gone up I will'give a Pickel'1n _ - ads Of p k2 list o€the total amount of taxes for Chir• S Fol: the teen years since I bsae been�coliector: - Lift, Force, _ _ For the year 1886-822,888:65 . 1 - ' " 1886- 2$,094.93 Claremont ® AND1. -. �, X887- 28,827,68 ± I . - . ,. ' uses-.28,16s.13s g t 9 p a _ » ':Suction PUI11pB - -. ,. .• it389- 23,44'!63 n h i.. �� ���in :- •NeWS s ! 1s90- 23,877.16 ' :::T I 1 1 : 1 10- -' . g 'put'.1n on shortest notice 9 p .- .... 1891- 27.049.00 _ . J " 1892- 24,x06,54 _. _ _ . I. Orders left with D. F. Every, Picker- " '-'1803- 24,711 08 Has•` changed hands and a • ' •ing, will reveive'our prompt and .I,. " Il89i- 23 462.29 Wright new stock of T}n_ ` .. - .eery caiefiil attention. : ,, 1895- 21,737,55 •. .. 1-196 21,614 9s ware and: Granite Fl aril 110 tl12ti1 J.ariil�,r3'11 h 1 >r, R'ina mills of allkinds sold when waatea,'n - -- lsa7- 22,046 s2 ware has been opened - yearsof makes 23,33t3averand for the thirteen Coal Oil a1Waj'S On -• GERO W, >` _ GEO o ,32, -or :'reduction ibis - I .. haIid. • . ' ' " . . CL-kRE3d01'T; OTT'` ' �esr of 5]291 40 bellies the average for. ' �" * "" • v Q. ^ : .thirteen years`and 91159.36 less than the r/ average for the five years previons to thisL L : ' ,•­­ ­ . ­ y . I . ::' " year, which certainty is net a bail slices Repairing promptly att:euded -- .' _ MONEY` TO LOAN ---' - mbar that this year we t.o while you 'utast. -- f- -�� had 8633.27 of expenses,on account of • - • - y . ... �. .. . .. _ to When we'reme 1 . MORTGAGE SECURITY that�outiof this gof otvea,etc.,atuT by taking . ears rate thb faxes for o _ . REAZ ESTATE # this year would be 61852:63�ess than Ilia Ri+aVetroArr��hill `Printltld Ot4`sall , lillds bon btandsoldoncommission aetrsomeoreooTe the five ll!peavitlio ous taxes ane --:.s A g ;l r a,�- s y P y . going up every year. The smalleat'rate•• nd I 3. - � . Yletl eeG�lited at this $ Life Accident, Platt payer 'Urs year pays 21c. He did not Furnace Work - !W �. .4 ,s . Ar ent for Fire, grumble a bit, The largest pays 9151,A3 'L I Glass and Steam Boiler Inauranta l "�-,:_ '. .vvhieb is E-dward E. Pugh, acid I have A"S ecialt • v `' not heard him say a wdrd. hl any of the p y• Con-veyancing c�,refcllp done. .,: . Om' [� � middle fellows would do well to cohlpfire . ,-' t Private and other funis on ra:d i figures before )sassing judgment, -... - _ __ _ _ I"09TE`H.T�I90\, Collaetor. CALF.. FOR• PRICES_ -�Y •11'• our w' ' �A.rlmdid farm to rent. _ , i . T. H. 8peighh manager of the,8peigbgt . -!n'� YY a Keened - erY v ati. for ale ohea we ' ; D1 . 1` e d a Oa k v ne lringi in Piaker.n- villa - ` Wagon Co., returned Tuesday evening v _ _. .' -- _ . . -,.. . • p, . ._ - _ •-. r. after a weeks absence is J.faaitoba vieitmg v f ttf _ W• V. RICHARD90N { the Agencies There. ., Bundy fs Block. .Quadrille tarda_ in. Bet l only - 25c. 'omen fn Dale's bloc}i Pickering ' - �i la a, �, o All t i I— 1 �,�,pa�,.rs• .lei ,• _ ,.»al ++v'�ca,rta err- � a� Y'3' -d .�' 42t.' M�' rC°'P,�"f"' 'i J' ,. •+s- ',.�l dl, ,•,•a.,.fv6 ,a''jtgp"w .^-PW,1a-�.. • W '' s - 3✓ .^,r •:zee: a.d`. '.n,�5' 'a�:'iC`s- ;S' 'as ; .:' .. _ .� G. - ,.. '."^•.. .1.'�"1 .. .. I. V e'`h t6t '`'''' '' ' F $•' '`I 11, `' �°" „`" a vw' '`+moi../ W/ N� -' xa; At Ies+t, so thought Acthar, as he sat that hang ao chat it.looked thaottQh to her t et syea, sad c ys'; k c„'�§S,i� ,,� - ,u - La the rivets pazlor amazolcirtg. his ppip�e the isz�s window facing it.right bit her lasaeQae� - 3 t s�f r* ,Jl 1" ^•a+�.'e+ ., :` •" ,y -c a ~' tude&td ezistegnon the na curie ds kissi- the parJjc and over the whole stretch of to her naly caught c o ; ' the Abbey land@ and to wonder at the an epid ik � Y.,. v L .�1PTE8 =,-Oovttlalnsd' .y sylog that girl at whatever cost, mad,with.all the hopes and interest& d hie deep graved Lnaoriytloa of "Devil "I ca moot about '" u' s �'.''Do you lraary how old I sm to-day 1 Ise° vert oleazl that I shall not be �lite utterly changed is a single space Carodoot," set so coasplcubusly I'm-' my fa not know s-` I able to do so wyt�out your help. With d &ia-and-tweet hours. NV six- swath. taunt; coat ezteat� 's +'` r ' y ,v.: liilneteea sad I have been nurrled a your help the maitter will be easy; for and-twenty hour ago, he had never Sia room was the largest upon the a seals t thwy esy ;' :, r year and a half. Ak what a ,happy ;no obstacle, except the death of the girl met his respected _guardian,, nor Sir, first lending, and the. same in which that on latent man. "' ' flaw I wan before I married; how they ;herself, can*prevail Ina *otic it John and Lady Bellamy, nor Philip and Angela's mother had died, It had tftv- when h mesa. But `". �'A ~' t+rnrahiped.me is my old home I "Queen de'tarminatiou and Unbounded,fertility his daughter. Ile could hardly believe or been used from that hour to this, all of a r,my grand- `x Anne" the always called me. Well, of reaotsroe.• that it, only that morning, that and, indeed, in'& little recess of open father, : orators is on t fir'. Y 7 "A.id if I rdfuse P" I he had first seen Angela. It seemed space between a cupboard and the wall the at&' in a dal or � ` r , c� ;:;they are dead now, and pray God they ' "l must have read those extracts to''weeks ago, aud, if time could have been there still stood two trestles, draped two my- that was, _ 1 isleep no sound that they Cana neither i very little purpeee for you to talk measure l on a new principle, by events with rotten bla+�k cloth* that had or when I w hat he broke i'h.,a*.:nor see, Tee ; year and a half about refusing. If you refuse thepangs and not by minutes, it,would have have igiaaaly been brought there toresther down, and became what he is now.For. _ ` of conscience will. overcome me, and I been .week@► The wheel-of- lite. he coffin on, and which Angela had over- twenty *sera he has lived as he does -+-a year of happiness, half a year of shall feel obliged to place these letters thought revolves with a strange it- Looked In getting the room ready. now, pouring all day over looks of so- hell; happiness whEJst I did not know u,nd more especially those referring'to regularity. For.months and years it This spa;:ious-but -somewhat gloomy counts, and very-rarely seeing any- : -- - you, hell aizsoe I saw your face :What himself in the hands of your huakand, turns slowly and steadily under_ .the apartment was )bung round with pot- body, for he•does all his businew by -'secret Of course, it will, for my own entre, even pressure of monotonous events. traits of the Caresfoots ot•peat ages, letter, or nears all of it, and he has . spring of wickednQea did you, be unpleasant to me.to have to do so, But., on some Unexpected day,, a tide many of which bore a marked resem- no friends. There was some story ,: -touch i'n my ibeart4 I never had & but I can easily travel for a year or comes rusb4ag down the stream of be, blenoe to Philip, but amongst whom about his engaged to.a_ladFy-;.who , ac.. thought of wrong before You came. But two till the talk has blown__o9-a=.�or_-isng,_aed_mpiag---i.t--sand-at-ap+tied;-an. he Looked-In-vain for one IntheelTgfiti= lived at Rewtham when he.marded .:�� 'when I u't eeb eyes upon your fmce, Y�it will-b--d.f of rent4 ,Ballo,my hen, then .tears onw�ar'd to the ogees called est degree like Angela, whose handl- my mother, which I dare say you have - _ .'I felt some etre f (no cuss to love you now; judge wnat the Past„ leaving its plaything-to creak work he'reoognlzed in two large•bowls heard;--brit-'I don't know• much about age change come over,he will feel when he known all tkLe and turn.to turn and eroak,orwrecked of flowers placed upon the dark oak it. But Mr. Heigham"-and here site basil reeggaiaed mp evil destiny. ,13aiw;truth. He scarcely keep the story perhaps anct useless dresaipg-table. dropped her voice-"there'-ia one thing : Y you discovered my fascinations, haw,to himself, and, even were he to do so,I Thinking thus, Arthur made his we Just as'fakes lied'fiAisIieU-unbuck, that I must warn you of ; my' father 7W led me on to evV, you beau know.I it could easily be set about,in other to bed The exeLtement of the-day, had Ling his portmanteau, a task that be has strange fancies at times. His is I am ho coward, I do not wiieE to excuse'ways,.and, in either case; you will.be.wearied him, and for a while he slept had undertaken with some gra ening,, dreadfully anperatitiotta,.- sad thinks __ •- a ruined 'woman, and all that you have soundly, but, as the fatigue of the body sad was departing in haste, lest he that he has commtinicationn with• be- ° a ,tmyself, but,sometimes I think that you toiled and schemed for -for twenty wore off, the ac.ti,vity'of hia':mind as= should be asked to do s°nrefhing eine,_ ings from another world. I believe bave'mdeh"to answer for;George.Hark,'"years *ill be snatched from you in an sorted itself, Lad he began to dream Arthur caught sight•of the trestles. that Et is 'all nonsense, but I tell you s' -'I hear my baby crying6 my beautiful I instant. If, on the other hand, you du vague, ,happy dreams of Angela, that "What, are those?" he `asked cheer- so�that you may,not be surprised at :t+oy with hie father's a Do ou not refuse, and I cannot believe that' by degrees took shape and form, till Cully. . aagthing he says or does. He is not - qts q you w}ll I will on nbY wedding day I the stood out thea before the vision "Coffin-st'cole," was the abrupt t re- a peppy mea, Des Heigham.'' know I believe that the child has drown burn these uncomfortable-records bs-I of his mind, He dreamed that he and ply. P ','Apparently not. I cannot imagine s�T =,sitttold off me;'-it beats at me with! its fore. your eyes, or, if You prefer+it, you'Angela were journeying, two such hap- "Coffin-stoolel" ejaculated Arthur, any one bein8 happy who is supersti- -- iF tiny panda. I tdtlnk that m •ve `shall burn them yourself." !py travelers, through the g that itwas unpleasant to have tious; it In the most dreadful � bon- y ry dog ug green fields beetle , 'dislikes me nota+. •This*-know me ee I You have only seen this girl once; is summer, till• by &6d,by they, c8me little details connected with'ons's'-lat- dage in thg world.' •- possible that you are in earnest to the dark entrance of a wool into ter end brought thus abruptly into no= Where are your ravens &allyl.. am; Nature tellstbfem;everybody knows ui wishing to marry her? •!whish-they plunged, fearing nothing tics. "What the detwe are they doing asked Arthur presently.e IIat seen ver frre except bop, He will come in.pre-I "Do you think that I should go Thicker grew the• overshadowing re?" I don't know; y sently from visiting his sink and poor, I I neove r this was m' - i-earnestoin km t and now branches, d darker grew the path, "Brot;ght to pat tl}e last as 41ept in much of them for the last week or in one 1, • end trice me sad call me bin sweat:wife, life.before! I Lm in love with her, I their arms e�rou Journeyed e6h otherScrt Las th tDori't youhat 'ere I-ed Qthink,'and 8 insinuated Ar- of'the bhgytreee athave m h abaaktof the1. and I shall act the living lie. Oh I God,!tell yotr; as much in love as`though' I they passed along they came to a ptace thar, gently, "that you had better take house, cad I dare'say that they ars - a i,cannot bear it,much longer °• , had known her for pears. What hap-:where the path forkeds and here he them away?" - - •- . f there, or perhaps they are hunting for • "There In mored the same sort" h PPened you to me w�ithh reference treiterence o hero feel P h t kiss thrill of cher emAlready a e when furniture, they be-stand-hate do so; be allhanrt of d- selves.their But I�wiJl!soon tell you." and - 1. remarked George, coolly.---"It affords a or something very like it;and marry she w'sS swept from aim by an na dy for the next one too:_may. be you;" she whistled in a port, but penstrat- beast interesting atu,dy of mental ana-I her I must and ill." .. . seen force and carried' down the path and he "vaninbed with a sardonic gr n. lag note. taimy, but I have no time to reads more L�tY Bellamy, as she heard these before them, leaving him rooted where Jskes did,not submit to the indigni- . Next minute there.was a swoop of • of.it. We will pave on to another." words rase from her chair and hang be nae., But still he could trace her ties of unbuckling portmanteaus and �wings, and 'the largest raven, after i herself on the ground before him clasp- progress as she went, wringing her ; having his legs sniffed at by bull-dogs ' hovering over her lot s minute. lit up- ' Lady Bellamy•did not.move, she sat Eng We knees with her hands. , � - . -"''hands in sorrow; and presently be saw 'for nothing. Not by any means pleas-' on her shoulder, and rubbed his blaok. ' - trembli.gg'a littler her face buried in "Ott, George, George I" she cried, is the form of Lady Bellamy, robed as ed by auggeatione so unpleasant,-A t- head'against bar' face. -' r + — bar hands. a broken voice, "have game little pity; an Egyptian sorceress, sad holding a; thur took his way down-4t&irs deter- "This in Jack, you see; I.expect that y Be took up a recond letter,and began do not force me to do-this unnatural -letter in her hand which she offered•mined to renew the coffin-stool ques- JUL is busy sitting. on her eggs. Fly. - thing,, Is your heart a stone, or are to Angela, wbiapering in her ear. She tion'witb bl% boat. He found Angela away Jack and look atter your wire." to read a marked, paseagsi_ you altogether a devil, that by such took it, and then in a second the let- 'I waiting for him lu 'the hall, and mak=4.She clapped her hands, and the great - "'The die is cast, I will come; I can cruel threats you can drive me into -ter-turned to a great anake, with: ir&; friends with Aleck. bird.' giving a reprasohful, croak, _ f becomia t ria logger resist your influence; it g he-wat4um�nt'd my own George's heud, and threw its coils' "Will you come-in and see my father(spread his ,wings anti was goes, grana etront<ei every day and now Lt shame? I knave what I am none beC around her and arrack at her with.' fora moment. before we go out?" 'You have a strange power over an- rter; but for whose sake did.J become its tenets, itTezt the darkness, of night Arthur assented and she fed the way?imaLs to stake those birds po fond of ' makes itne a miurdsivu-','for the Shock sot Surely George: I have game Claim,rush,d down upon the scene, and out !into the study where Philip 'always 'you.". Will kill'him. And yet I am tired d on your compassion, If I have none oa of the darkness came wild cries and i eat. the same room in whicb 'bis-father '. "Do you t1 ink'sot Itis only beosuas - the sameness and smallness'of my lite; your Isve.-q$ink again, George and,:mocking .laagbter and the choking had diad. He was sitting.at a writ- I have, living as Ido quite alone, has} 11' fay mind L too b to be cram din If yon will not give bar u choose name ting-table.as usual, .at ,work on farm .time to study all their ways, and make ' - pe. other means to compass la poor sounds d deatlA And hie senses left P �' �� :.accounts. Rising- he greeted .Arthur,-fr.ends d them.''Do you see that �_. : truth narrow fetters,' rain." I IVI.en sight and sense came back. he civilly, taking, however, no notice of thsttah there? I know-him well; 1 $es � -,. "That es,rsct is really very fn�y," Get ups Anne, and dop't talk sen-:dreamed. that .be wan eti.11- walking hL9 daughter. although be'had not eceII,' htm during the front tart wfntsr. If _ 1. -t '-said George.critically: "Bunt-don't look tl eat%l rubbish. Not but, that:"he-down a wooded lane, but the foliage her since the pregioua 'day. i you will status track with the dog. you ' depressed Anne; I am only to a ed. with a mater.-it it is rather amus- of the overhanging trees was of arich-- "Well, Heigham: so you have made,shall nee." y .domg ing to hear you pitying your successful 'or greea,.,_T]w uir was sweet with the up your mind to brave these harbar-I -Arthur bid himself behind a thick . •-trouble you with one mors'Astued -a rival:", = - scent of unknown flowers beautiful ;ous wilds, have.you? I am delighted to ' bush.and watched. Angela whistled year or so later. fierce: She sprung to her feet, all the soft- birJA flitted around him, and from tar:i'ae You;, but I must warn you that. be- sg&;n. but in another note, with a "'I have several-times Been tha man ,nese and entreaty, gone from her. bane, off same the murmur of ttre era. Arvi gond i'PI -a and s eia.ss of grog En the curious result. ' Nat-only Wye thrush - wbich'wa&instead now spread with hes as he traveled, brokeo-hearted, s lair I evening, I have not much time to put l in question, but quite wdozen other - ,yon seat aM he is a fool 40 ooatempt- dar�test and most vt'3dietive'look• - woman with s appearance, and, worst-oE ail "I it ter I" she said. "I hard her, gi+atle "voice stood by his;at Your disposal. We are rather a •birds of different carte and slice, cams . P y aide, and kissed and comforted him, till:curious household, I don't,know who-I flying round her, some nettling at her shows s' ne of tall Look you, if I have to do this. my only at,leastb he grease vwar of Ger kisses ther Angela has told yon,"but for one • feet. and oast, a little,.robin, actually tg ins in love with me; consola.iien will be in Aaowing that Lad left bias„ wee y' ng we do not take our meals to- parching ituelf upon boar hat. Present- _ - - but. It you wish it, I'will go through ping, and he went thing what I do will drag my successor down an bis way alone, seeking bra loeG Ang-'getber, so you will have to make your ly she dismissed them as she had done 'the marriage ceremony with him,poor •Below my ow,6 level. 'I&lrffer;she shall ala, And thea at length the path took choice between the dining-roam.sad the the raven, by clapping her hands, bad ;_ _ =. 1ittL daps I. You �rtll not marry me=sutler more; I know you're a fiend;she a,sudden turn, and he stood on .the, nursery, for my daughter is not out came back to Arthur. - • yourself, mad i would do more than shall find a whole hell with you. she shore of an illimitable ocean. over�of Vie nursery yet," and he gave a � "In the winter-€ime," she said. "I " that to keep near yron; fussed, I:hive pure; s°d ,!pet tMs than I have eve; uh:oh brooded'a. strange fight. as where l Li#tle laugh "On be whole. perhatte could chow yon. more_carious;things ___ been, soon you.shall make her worse "The og surgery; .it with &t an rate, ba more than that." Zfo chaise, I mtrat keep alar you. 1.than I have dreamed d beu►g. Her And on there,in.rth the-frit light linger- amnaing to ryas h n*the society of I �� think that you ars @witch".said - quiet end d event smile@ 7 relegated to- the _went to tke Zoological Ga,r3en& the oth--puritY shall be dishonored:=her love ba- - Arthur, who was astounded at .the ,or day and saw a rattlesnake fed upon traysd. her-life reduced to such chaos iatg on her hair, and'tears of gladness -a morose old fello'x like myself, And, (sight. I a live rabbit; the poor thin hadlample that she shall cease to believe even en in iter eyes -stood-An la, more love- : t'esldes, r am veryfrregulas in.my bat>- be laughed av she aneweied; g ter God'and in retuin for thea' thing" ly. than befotb trer.ptmal oatstretchad' Its, Aage;a, you are staring at'me '- ''The only witchery that I uai► L - - room to rue awaF-law but could not, it-I will give ter`-you 'Your new pray- to greet bira3 And thea the eight alas- sgSia; I stool he so very mnab obliged kindness." ass fascinated and eat still and scream- 'tbing shall pass through my mill-060- 'ed to and he &wake. I]f you would look-:-the other way. I 11b Be Couat+l nuiWU � ' '.• -1. ed: At teat the L .snake strucir it. sad"i rge Careefoot, beton, ever she comes to - g� eyes opened upc�a chs solemn and only llepe Anigham, th&k -old Pigott ,thought that its eyes'looked like yours yours?and on her I alai repay with ia- beautiful heart of the fimt quicke,6610 won't talk your head alt; she has got terest all that-I have suffered at your-of bbe dawn, sad the thrill andsottness, a dreadful tongue. Well, don't let me •'80LOXOIVS TEHPLS - i am as helpless as that pool animal made;" and, eYhsi�ted w6th the tierce- keep you nap longer: it is a love! day That came from contact:with the things Y cad you are much naris creel than the seas of her own invective and the viol- we meat is sleep was still upon hirD. , for the time of the year, Try to enure ti Atsusse.Rvew bre PesOse etTYle ttstvavt +soaks, And yet-my mind is•Infinitely once of conflicting- peadons,-else &=it.I H an,d flung open his latttae;your•elf somehow, and I hope for your - Istronger than your own in every way, tBravo Anne F quite in Your ofd rine the.sweet scent garden bentath flowrtt cake that Angela will:not occupy her s'ne Axe' beek'ruto her chair. i window. J•'xom the of May self with you LX silo dies with me. by A noted atati@tsclan and_ lnveetiga- I cannot understand it. What in the style.- I dose-say that the young lady : very different from that +f his dream staring &s though she,wished to exam- tar who has Lots of time for such.wort source of your power over me I But. I will require a little molding, and she which yet Lingered in his nostrils, the your brains. and ba-!kboue. Good-l has been doing some figuring on the am-qurte recklesa-a", 6o what-does it-could not,be in better hands; but mind whilxL ira,m'& neighboring a for the•pre"at." t. ° tonacter? I will db an thi that docs no tricks-I &m not g ng - lilao-busb by I cart of h Temple of Solomon, Lad - _ _ y og going to lie cheat- !atrearned the rich melody of the night-, - 'What doe.{ he mean?" nuked Arthur, says hew peelile even lII these daps of not pat 'me within re soh of Lb•' 'law. ed out d my bride." 'ingale. Presently it ceased l.efore the .m aoun ae they were fairly outside the g Cknow that my hustisJod'L dead, I' "You used not fear, Gear I shall 4aiiity extravagance end millionaire '°e broedeaing daylight, but in its stead, door, about your staring at tiles?" -- display have an adequate impreesiod aw that be would du; be expired not murder bar. I do not liov.b is 1 pure: -and clear and cold &r•ose the Mean!"answered poor Ang-eia, who " with ps violence; it ia-the.last rveource of tools. notes,of - the movie,. i,i tuaefuh coked ae rho she were o+n to.-of the enormous coal o[ the great tem- . my name upon tris-li T'be chE:kl, 1 _ too, I hear, died in a fit'of crow the-If I-did,-you would nor be alive now.' g n8 �. g_ B p1e.' According to VEILalpandtra, P; thanks and glory to its Maker. And, cry. I wish I could tell you: all I ' "talents" of old. ail ver a were auras had gone out and there was no George laughed a little uaeaaily. ;69 be iiatened & Test ca stole upon knoicv is that be cannot tzar me to equal to the enormous a of £6g?t?;_ . nae to look after it. �a my, word. 'Well, we are good friends again, so, his spirit and kneeling down there by look mt hits-be ls'always comp:aining 822 pa0, � worth of a I may well be reckless, or theta'is no-there:is no need fo'talk of ancb things," i bbe ogres window, .vi Ch 'the'hwath of of it. That is w` jewels is . fast by we do not take' placed at a fi ore a 11 u h+ - forgiveness for such As you acl I. As he said. "The carnpatgn will not be by spring upon hla brow, and the vQk�e our.mCas •tber-at-least, I ,le The vessels ofgggol •ord`ty Co Jae- " ,for little. B=-=; as:I think I told you any means- .an eaay"nae-there are' of the happy birds•w•ithia•hir ears he I Iieve. it •is. •He detests my l,eing near hos were vaKra at 140,000 talents. I will lead liim.go and marry him; at many obstacles in the-.way, and rdon't P .. prays to the Almighty with all his I trim, i em ,sure f don't know why; %•hi+•b. duces to English moue I 'L any Yate, I will make his fortune for thick that my 'intended has taken a heart that it might please Vim in His'; it makes me very unhappy. I cannot' g q' was wt s tae y o vier y. is ream, teas- t Oren my eye r' sillier, accordin to the same author- ; and ambitioa is•mole 'attsorbing than .to.work, for .your letters, Anne;•but"'much as he would be well conteui to anyhod eLse'a, can g - you?" and she turn }ity, were .till snore valuable, breis anything else-at least,,1 shall rise t,o first of all take a day.or two to think ,suffer,.Lt by eu-ffering he mighti- at 'ed thgm, sw•Mmiog as the •were g , • ' - 'SometAing great. Goo•E-dight; I don't it over, and make a plan of the.cam- i last atta'n to such &n dnutterable joy. hears of •mortificatioti,'full upo.a _fir- a�e;ldirt�eata assas t the states of singers. ,.know which aches the most, my head Paigls And bow goodbye; I tare gob I And rising from his knee feeling i:et- thur: - £9 GL0,0.:0, and the trumpets,.£30VL t10O, q of my heart.' a tai headache; sad am'gorng'tiY lie* ter and stronger, he knew in some �' He scrutinized their .depths vary ; To tttis'add the expense of the build- "Now,- t'trax extract-would be inter- doom" 1 dint way that that undertaking md�t CIO.-ely; so closely•indeeed. -that' pre-I ing material. lahor,etc., and some won- eatin reading to Bellamy. -would it She mss and went without another blessed which in su<;h a solemnh ur senU she trued them away-agai4 i ' Fot?'g word; but all n�ess'i.ty for n, ti, Y R ay' der,ul-figures result. 'Ten thousand Sere she nosiest sprung forward trout her shameful task was noon oat- of the begirt,-he did not frar to* with a-•blush. i men hewing cedars, 60,000 hearers of Y P n6 a P God to guide, to guard, sad to•con- Welt,"she said,"I am sure you have I burdens. 80;000 hewers of 'atone over-_--iud snatched atAhe letter. Hut.George poned ad news that reached her the !summate. laked ton ono h. Are tb:' dlf�er- waa too quick for ber;.he'flung it into nezt.atoraing, to the effect that Geo- ' And on man an ever la and in ant?" g' y 'seers, &1l of whom were employed for e :the safe by his aide. and s:vtrng the: ;rge Carestoot w•as_seriously-ill , _ - (-®'an another* Y-t q' y �• i seven years, and .upon wham ?ides - + peau lid tp, b place• t hook of ,h s "Ver different," tepees the ora;le, their wages-Solomon es..Solomon bestowed ru,739,- _ 1. q life would ren he g pen at this well-conned µ'ith enthusia�... . ",Nio, no, my. dear Anne,'.that prop-I - page, and he wontrl ;ee the•dim light ORI,N 4'. _ . 97n. T[Vheir deity food' was worth 50 arty iS too valuable ;to.be paries.girt 6 „ -cents each. the sum total for all was 'C•HAYTEa XXII, in the tairrt flashed,sky, and hear the "Well, dray-they are larger. : £6,y 87708, during the time ,of l:uild- t •ter a consideration." 1 - song of the thrush swelling upward "Is that all? ... ing: The materials in the rough are •Her attempt frustrated, she dropped! T-he dog cart that Arthur'had hired I•ytrong and sweet. anis reme>n}:er his "And they are"deet=ei•:" e,tin�ated as having keen worth fn._ - back into.bcr 'chair, t0 take him aawy Lielong.cT•b as a>1d- prayer and the peai•e that fell upon is. "L'eeper-that is nothing, I want 545 937,(100. This gives a total, just for "Whit-are:you torturing me for?" :fashioned inn in the pat ish of Rew•th- .soul. to know if they. produce any unplea- -thlq much of tbe expense, which by she aaked-hoars^Ly, "Have you any ob- ant situated about a mile from Rewt_h- � By ten o'clock that morning 4rthur sant effect upon ynu-different from no means expresses the whole,wst, of jest, 'ip'dragging up.the ghost of that am 13vuae..w•hicti�hal just passed into ,,his.dog and.his portmanteau. had all other people's dyes, I mean?" i £10,719,764,?Bl or &bout =51,117,034,- dead past. or is it merely for amuse- the panda of the, Bzllamya,'and two !arrived together in front. of'the AbEey "Well, if you ask me, I am afraid o $67.46. meat?" • ' • from-Bratham Abbey, and thither Ar- House. Before his feet had. tou,bed that your eyes de e:roduve a-strange- �- .- ~ "Did I not telt"you that•l:.had a thus bad hi.inself' driven.'"His';TtTbU;!the-mots-groa=n"gravel. the hall-door effect upon.me, t':ut I cannot say that' favor to ask,of you, and wished to get known 'through all tho country round i w•as flung•open, and Angela appeared it is an unpleasant one. But you do' SHE STOOD CORRECTED - . ••'you into-_proper frarde of mind first?" ,im "Old Sam." was an ancient hostler to welcome him• looking, as.old.Sam not kYok•long Lea() -for•me.to fcu•m ' Short.-Si3hted Aunt-$ge,out o-that "A favor. =You mean that you have •w-ho -tad been iu the aervice•,of the !the hostler ft,rcihly pltt it afterward arreally sound opinion. Let us trY puddle, Freddy,,-or you'll mesa your. some wickedness in hand that You,•are 1 Rewtham King's Head, man and boy, I to his helper, "just like a hangel ,with again;" - boots. .. toe great `& ro,vath to execute your. for over slaty years, an'd,frdari hiniAr- the wings otf. 'Jakes• too, 'emerge,, • 'No. I will acit; and I do believe tliat'. Small Boy-No...I-Shan't. -pelf,• •Out with it; I know you too well `t:hur collected'a good deal of inaccurate from the recesses of the garden. and you are laughing at me: I think that Aunty-Don't contradict-it's rude. i'!to he shocked." information shout the raresfoot family, I asked Angela; in atone of aggrieved i8 very, unkind;" and_she.lnarched on .Hrnc can qui heli: getting your boots % _ • "Ob, vers wail.' 1'ou saw Angela including a garbled vt~rsion of- t•be sarcasm. as• he edged his way- suspi- in silence. ('-dirty it,you•pias in the mui? ' -.Caresfoot, Philip's daughter, here yeat- .deat.h'of-Angela's mother,'and Philip's ciously past aleck. wby the.gentlemury - "Don't he angry„with me, or I shall I Small'Bay, haughtily-I,haprea_to be , t. erdayt'• - fdi$ineti+,ittire. bad not brought the ' rampingest lion he rrriserable: T really was not laugh- %eating shoat'. "Yes,: I naw bar.” • , . After all there itre few chore eo from the Zoologic Gardens" ,with him ing at •ou;'only, if ou k-nes:'what " "Very good.. T mean to'marry her, Ifortable places than inn; not a huge at otfw, Raving tttus express.•iI his wonderful eyes gon'have got, you -RACI'NG WTTHOUT'JOCKEYS - c ''smil. you must manage it for me." London hotel, Where you are'known'V feelings on the subject of bull-dogs he %1"ould not-ayk such ridiculous-ques-. Lacs Aellarri '•saC Horse raring without jockeys is:% y y quite-still, and No, 48, and,hare to lock the. door of chouldererl the portmanteau and mage tions, atxtut,•therq. •-A aur father must . ' 1. 'made no anower. , . 'your cell when you come•out'of it. and his_wav with it up-stairs. Arthur fol- be a strange inan to get surh i.deae. surged in'&t' Roane during the sum- -` "'You will now;"continued George;re-_ deliver up your key- to the w•;lyder in. lowed him up the. wide. oak stairs, ev- T�ain sure T should lie delighted if Ynu 'crier.••• The., horses are, 'started by a c;ua 10 . lteve'd_to find that he had not pr000ked �the hall; but as old-fashioned country cry one of which was squared out of would look at rite all day long. Hut. which- Is =discharged, behind-diem; "r .the Outburst he had expected. "under-IestaliliahmHnt •where they cook your a single log, st.ipping'for a orbits-on '.tell me-.something more about your, They carry little spiked halls on ecrds , ,� stimd whg I read•you those ext.rarts. 1beefsteak-exactly:as,yot} like- it,-and theian>l:ng, ,w lure thr .tair.asa••turn- father: be interests me vary much." which s,Qing round their bodies,-And - -- 1 a.0 t)oroaghly deteinti.ned upon mar- give you-sound ale and a four-p'asten ed to gaze at the stern-fa••ec),picture . .Angela felt the tell-tale hlood Ybie these act a� . w - - - .. . _ _ ._ . , . -.. I . .. 1 .,, , f - I. • �, , _. - , ._ .. - , .. .. _ 4#• V t�, 'm-1, ,fa y,'i. �" , •+4 t9 b. '•° Vii..b+~vyqgje,`•,, a :.. v 5,° .e` 7 . `� �Y 11 I ., .�q«y •�,:. $• 7A e�,G ..e, � ''� -"r� •'ice I7i!3{,�:".� � + x i_'K .„ �M4 ' a' ,j7 .. • -.r ot” . 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THE NORTH. r • :: ` �.,- IN MY LATM FROM the year, and those oL the present week thmB•" sayS a sour oitlzieni. whose di- two ounces each of bitter and Jordan • ^^ a- . X-Nrs s K,. AT.j, �*� are.no exception to the general rule. geation has- been impaired by excess. almonds but into piece&, two grated dela. silver aaii Coyper Bund There-- ��+V.Y There is a etead7 retail trade in the Tin whistles, firecrackers, foolish gilt nutmegs, 'a t onfu1 each of ginger Se� Information About ;Yat as ouT �, �,,,t ordinary llmee of holiday ysooda es- making,cooking, eating, aches,and doe= mace' �nful of Balt, s RYIeb wy surprise]con-ysepls isa Y ; .i - pecially-in the 1*bter lines of toys slid pound of stale br -crumba and three . . .- _%. Wresting Renis About Our Own Cesa►tr}, tor'- bills: Aho well, that is the dark Lecture Delivered by Irr. sen AM - piesenW biA usually'buar,aese is quiet giiarteira of a pound of flour, mix weA ' _ _ G.-aat Britain. tie Unked States. and with no special features. But while side o1 it, further darkened by the in a large bowl. Beat nine eggs, and seat slit>restla TYeee. •Ail Paris m Ow Ohba. and there is no marked impravemetnt in pessimistic spectacles • through which aadd to thepudding, with a glassful of -. Hudson's Bay la'halt as large' as the ,y ;; -'Asserted Lor Ealy Reading. any e` ial linea, there is a better tone T t pudding bag in 'boil- Mediterranean serlt drains a vast "Pew ; all..round in business circles than has you look at it: All the .cynicism in Ing-water, dredge �tv th flour, turn liter' ' existed far a long time'and many con-I the world cannot do away with the good the pudding in, tie securely, and put terrikc:y, three million square miles in CAN+ ADA, into a kettle of water to boil Lor efx sres-v ' carne are.busy, to their full capacity effects of Christman. It ie a sweet hours lo'w'-h4tu it ir`om the Thu-late Dir:Thorim-Lawry of-Sam- iii eoa�snt-expectation''.-bf-a:large-in- -br"tll of-t6ire.and:bbisrity&n4 ops of the kettle. let whenddr i lid south. east' slid wait; riov n� tiofp lltea left an,estat'e:of.4155,000. crease of business Immediately after the blown across the and desert of a work- turn out on a'-large'dish;-serve witb places ar distant as the planes of Min- turn of the year. All the speculative Ox;ord County Council is conaidoring T ' side plum-Pudding aatrce,. nesota and Dakota In its waters live- the purchase of all the'toll 'roads fn markets-are srtrongert1an at the close T life. Zt is thb aensoa of reunion , of last week, and in the-chief centre& and forgiveness--of healing old wounds Blsalc Cake.--Cream two pounds of undisturbed fish and oil-bearing mem- -the county. of trade slid induatr in the.... United and forgetfulness 0! old wrDyga. Fam- sugar and one agd one.balf pounds.o! It expected that,the new census T g • mala along its &bores are alae barb~rs i States the outlook is regarded as ex- ily affection takes on new life ind butter together, and two pounds o! Y of Montzs&L will show a population of ce tfonall encouraging g g in the tXlelIDt.y surrounding It are rural _ p y aging and bri ht. freshness under its, influence, as the sifted flour, fourteen beaten eggs, one three bandied thousand dr seemingly dead'resurrection plant - • mineral deposits sad fine farminO .' -• GEXER .L. • '. y' liitlt pint of poaolaeses, a glassful of !andel L?sut It is s Judge Devidsan has been appointed blossoms anew when•it is given the portiam destitute o! . The ravages of the bubonic plague Lt' lo of criminal ls,.Y ill the•Due- benediction o! water. Christmas can grape jelly, s teaspoonful each of cin- - pprr Poona ere unabated 1 human habitati�. 'Whltq whales, wal- t 111 vn vernity faculty of law. never be did, any more than the'roses; namon, mace and cloves, two pounds of The Customs Department is taking T� harvest Prospects of South Aus- while youth and•love are in the wort seeded raisin&, one and one half pounds. big as elephatpte, and fur-bearing 11 tralia are-unfavourable, while, there are children to be made of sliced citron and- two. pounds of seals disport themaelvea undisturbed in -•- -steps to atop the fmportatioa of infer- happy and yauiig'lovers td thrill' at dried currants; beat this,mixture welt the water. "On' land there is. wealth- tor and unwholeaomd.: ea. F2mperor William refers to this Hap- being drawn together in the sweet sac- for twenty minutes, torn into a green- with no one to take it away!• '"Hat i.ieut.-Col. Humphreys, of the 86th, tions ea a contemptible crowd of net- redness of the festive home circle, and ed pan, and bake in s moderate oven _ gray-haired lovers to. be carried for Lour hours; when cold, ornament all this ra the'Arctle rftibns," yon;say, Salitaz, has withdrawn hie rejslgn@tion Brae° old The Altanian&'aiQ re liack .in memory to the days of youth with white fcing and holly-leaves. - ��1. Not a bit of It,"says Dr. Bell, direct- - .and other officers will follow. ported to be .; Dundee Totw7i Council will not -00- oommitting great excesses at Debra and happy oourtabip:Blessed memories, kL. operate m tlis Dominion Alliance's and Kitebevo. I sweet'with peace-making, come.with or of the Geological Survey. Moose Bay Pe- SEVERAL PU'DDIN'GS. ' is is a latitude further south than Lon- titian for liquor licenses amendments. A French expedition is reported to the deur odd Cheistmse;a festival that _ r- have been massacred while on itswa Fa ever sacred to charity and love, to The Christmas Pudding.-One and a .don, and t'he.more northern.portion of �Alplionse. C5'. .who ran a nail into y his toot while work' in Booth'a mills, to the �• home affections-and•to aspirations a1= half pints of soft bread crumbs, one 1 Hudson's Bay is at about the same m6 ter abetter lite. died "of'lbckjaw in the hospital at Ot- It is anaatinced from Rome that pint of seeded raiatna chopped, one' latitude ae the North of Scotland The .twwa. there is a serious falling off in Peter's . . -. �— - pint of currants and citron mixed,the climate also compares very favorably f Pence, the principal revenue of the UOUSEHOLD HI1QTS, citron to be shaved ver thin, one cu with that of the same la'titude.lai other The British Board-of Trade figures, Vatican. r *holly- T l~ for November show a,decreses in rm- boll - &r , t fui of sugar,.hal! a teaspoonful of salt 1 does not ports of £1,80.000,'.and an increase of The Chinese Government has caused Wreathe of y Quad the platen g Po porfians of the globe. The bey it tabs made known.that the occu will look well on the great day, , one cupful of oh '` exports of £1.202,717. pa-. upped suet; & tiny freeze across i,n winter--•the winter con- ",,_. " t tion of Kiao-Chau bay by.the Germans .-Teach the 'children to acknowledge- pinch of cayenne pepper,-one-half salt- - Chevalier Drolet-hsa left for England .. B ditiona there being almilar to those of to courplete arrangements Lor the,sale will be resisted. Christmas gine promptly. spoonful of ground cloves, hal! a tea- the uulf of St. Lawrence, and naviga- ..ct has miai'ng rights on the Saskatebs. It I&.-said that Germany baa pre•., Ribbon bows add much is the look.of spoonful of ginger and cinnamon mix-�tion-in possible during four or possibly • waa to an i�tglibb syndicate. paged to'ChLtta to take a tease o!�almost every package. ed,sin eggs and two even tablespoon- five months of the year. The Hudson's - ` Guaid Milligan has been suspended Klao Chou Bay and adjacent territory A liandiiome piece of furniture is one Fula of flour: Add suffiolent milk to..may route would bring the great for a long'period• , of the most appropriate gifts for a home North-1'.'eat as near- to Europe as the by the Kingston penitentiary author- ( make s batter. steam lour hours and u R�Pilhe]mfna. Queen of ribs Nether teaks', and to a terwar ie enjoyed by serve with foam sauced, made with one- City of Queberci. It offers perliapr the itias for carrying out lettere Snei hay- each member of the household t route to the Yukon district sad "'' iag comniunicatioa witkl convicts. lands. will'take the oath of accession • half cupful of butter, be.ten 'to a ti4s The C. P. R. has been compelled to to this throge on September-(t 1888,in God bless tie.all. With .tiny Tim, cream; add to thief one cupful of pow-.Is the national route to :-l -w. refuse grain, shipments via St. John the-now church at Amsterdam. Tia thus'we finish prayer and hpmi:, dared sugar, one teaspoonful ut vantlbs, TH'E GREAT OIL FIELDS. a& account of the difficulty-of- ening I .1It is sePorted from Port &n Prince l While cheerfly. from lip to lip. two table�pooafnls of rliiiace jelly. the North-West. Gold h there— 9 g The Christmas wishes gaily trip -' Just before serving add vn."uarter o[ specimens n.2 old-bearing quarts hive _ - vessel accommodation from that port. that the 13aytian Government has sal• God bless us all, the circle round, s cupful o[boiling water, stir wall and g W.-B. Palmer, Hamiltaa; sentenced ute•d the German flag• paid the required erever"ire aur dear -ones found; add the white of an egg, tx+ate.i to a been'•-•browght into the Hudson's ,Hay - to three. years st Kingston,Peaiteati- lad,emnity, and that ell trouble be- At home, abroad, plesse God, we say, foam; then- beat all Nether'until tions-pyrites containing gold has ary for embesslement from-the Bank tween the two powers has ceased. God bleed his awn on Christmas day:' foamy. The sauce .nay be. flavored en--Posed by the Geological 3urvoy of Commetce--lose.years ago, has been '!'lie naw Government et-Newforiad- _ with brandy or wins as desired, la- Party and alluvial sold.hsa been lotted. yardonod� land has "chopped off the heads" of L+I;RL3TMA9 BILL OF FARE. stead of vani,la. To mage the pudding ttccardiryg to Mr. 1i illisaa Ogilvie in the Elie•Count Council taw decided to -> iatrat4s• L8 cuato� cliff la's an l very showy ,:hen it to brought Quos valleys Gypsum iron copper, ativar tIIcour th@ introduction of the other officers; sevttig ' thereby #15,000 ' Boiled Partridges:-Split down the the table a eprlg v[_b+illy Inns b4 stuck and lead are abundantly Indicated LD into the center of it, and the whole ori- -many places, teaching of a peau back, place on s brolli iron,over the veloped fa blue flames. A Little alco- Such are same of tbs points brought agriculture is the Public I aB- 8obools of the rural dlstriety of Wetnt- St is officially repotted that ulnae,fire, and tura until done on.both aides, hot or brandy is poured over the pud-1 oat by Dr. Rotert Bell, in a lecture -�J - wovtb. the beginning d 1b disorders at dred j witb salt and pepper; take up -ding and when touched by a-match It recently .delivered in Montreal that v Mr. 0haughnesay: Vice-President of Pracil8 tiorr have been. GAO arrest.. ,on.& heated dish,pour over melted but- look& Cary prett�. When the flames was interesting Pram start to finish.__ I. 't. the C- P. R strongly denies the re- and 80 citizens. 60 policeman sax-26'..ter, sad- setve-with browned toast. have @ubsided It may be cut. pis summing up of the c;eologieal tea- . Soldiers have beieiz Injured.-� porta that the men engaged on the 1a Fried Bananas.-Pool and slicii•haIf a A De'iriouw Plum Pudding.-Pick and -tur•ea of the country showed'-&& Intimo- .. Crow's 1►tleelC Paas Railway ha+s bean! The -Havana- coa�rerayonirnt of the dozen bananas lengthwise. Heat two. stone one pound o! the bead•Malaga oto kaawtedge of @tick topica and a ill-treated. 1 London Daily Chrouiels says that the tab nlulr of butter in a trying- raisins, which poet in a basin with one close acquaintance with. the vast dis- J !attar has been recel+eil from kite- T a fry the bananas in Lt; take up. pound tod currants-w611 pound and s halt of'beat H'� word pictures of Cuban reforms offered, b Senor Sall- tricts described. ~ Wali, and they ezpeat to reach h�Dawaon O.titer Soup-- Dialei the tf not: from pped ti graphic, A-nd 'blit r' alta have acme tbo late.-'The-de-vast- the scenes we jos Walsh, written [Com Lake Bennett, a la 'edge with sugar and Bred cin- y .r, den November 15th. His t are all �g 7 of General ZVe}fez bas.' namen, P stories of fife doings and habits of the !_ ooh+erted the in3iaMtants of Oabr-in- yq m bee! east. oho not ton fine,, three mover-washed natives .rho live in skin La February, to the implacable saemies of 8painM quarters of a pound of brown sugar; tents, burrows 'and snow houses, wens four dozen oysters• put it into a-stew- two ounces of candied lemon and or- lite-like and amusingt: Mr. 13-11 is as • 1 .• It is probable that the DominioaCot-• . . _ . kettle,and-set over the fire;when hot, enthusiast with-regard to this- north-Company's big mill aV Brantford sage peel, two ounces of candied citron. ' will rhorcl be moved to Ttiree Rivers, 1N INFANT WABHIOR.. add a quart of rich milk asd s quarter ern country, which has so few ['fend'. • 7 - @ix ounges of flour and a guarter of Se flouts the gruesome story of the nrbdre -power can br had from the '':. �� o[ a potted of batter; let soma to a a pound of bread crumbs, with a tittle iiiLawenegaa Falls. _ A - I le'a'n lardy IarerltN the Lave boil•add the oysters, let hest throughgriLend n.1 the adveaturotts Hudson,. aft-! _ - "' > for swill'. J- l to =Ilk. rated a Plain osldos- is named ' but do not boil, season with salt, ca 1 whom the vast inland sea, The annual 'spout of the London enne and' a -«gaseas of lemon-juice. y history hath it that Hudson and a few . _'_ Hoard oL Healtn atatpei LlaaR the death Lord E'ochrae. was one o! the great- Break a dozen crackers in the bottom wantewted pudding mould, welt butte: of leis men were atban•ioneci in as appees 'rate is .only 1203 yes Lhonsand. Lon- eat navel commanders England ever of .tli� tureen, pont the boiling soup the interior, pour the above wrizture float by a mutinous cFew after a wiat- don clsltwr to be the healthiest city over, Lad. serve. ... - _ er of privation in the southern portion °r'j !a LkSe Province, had. sad is 3817 lis helped tree Chits - Ca_w[;and cover with a&beet of paper; from that same 8gantah yoke against Boiled Go°se'--select a fat young tie the mould into a cloth &rid put into of James Bay. lea•i�ia�g to the inference Mr. G. M. Bosworth, traffic masa- goose, fill the body with a broad stuff- &•large stewpan containing boiling that they drowned miserably, Dr.- _ r o! iiia Caaudlaa PaclLla railwa which' the Cubans are now lighting. , water and•let_it -boll quite fast-for Bell..caused some, laughter by stating , Igo 7. rag we,l-seasoned with batons. Pee r ways lbs freight rates on grata be- Whits he weie nerving Chile as the and salt; �f° [our hoary and a teff. sic is not lie- lit to be his belief that the famous e:- a put Into a kettle, Dover w tb y ng plorer rowed ashor-. and with his com- twee& Fort W Llliam and Montreal ware Commander-in-CDibt of The wavy -ie water, add a spoonful of salt, and set I OOssar to use s mould. the paid! lowered to ladttce';a winter move- fought sa engagement with hie five- over the fire to boil slowly for two Z. merely be tied Lira pudding cloth psAions lived out the allotted ssppaan a[- ;,:i lonot of Manitoba wheat. g . hours; take up on a heated dish,.and I previously well floured,plorming the humeri life is that pleasant ciima4e, 1 delegation of artillery officers, year-old son by his aide, This extra-. -serve with apple as- ahapo by laying the cloth in a round Lad was probably as happy sit thoucbt.. • oriiaar t m is tiff in England by Major-General Gaacoi lie, T inc�deat wine tl�result of the bo ed bas an l pouring the mi:- breaded g _Creamed Turnl • Turnips. and slice tura into It 11 hen lona take out o[ araited on Dr. Borden on Saturday.. child'& indomitable will and Ms - RICH AND VARIED 1. `.Itnd naked that s special grant be pet fat° a sauropan, Dover4 cloth, tura-from tho mould upon . . ez'a secret sympathy with his deatrtis. with salt water. and let boil until tea- your dish, sprinkle a little powdered are tibe miinerala of the.country, ac-. Z. given the association to entertain the sugar over sad serve wbt.hi.any prefer- cording to Dr. Bell 'who baa probably Lady Cochrane had came from Santis, der;.drain. dredge .with Ilour, 'pour, British -team that will vialt Canada over half a teacupful 1 of a scam. stir rod liquid sauce. A*r s always added surveyed it'more extensively than an, - - next rammer. go to Valiiaraiiso to•ase her husband a. little more flour as we found six - until.boiling;season with @alt and pep- explorer living. It has been known,for Mr. 1Javid Mills, Dominlga Dflnlater >iP off'to war. Shs bade him goo --by. per, and•taloa up: is.s heated disp. ounces sufficiently were not enough to make it pears that ores rich in manganese sari '*` ad Jtistioe, b being deluged with on ,board Iiia ship and -event ashore. Roast Turin @uHicieatly &tiff. - - .- from were to be found on the west coast _ Dations for the Turkey.—Draw and singe a fat pp pardoning of cram- Aa chs wias looking out of the window Queen Victoria's Plum pudding.-The of the bey, s; :. tna:ls, and it is remarked as a earious of her house and listening to the Rua TO° turkey. ffiaTze a stuffing of Balt quem offered s prize for the bent,re- t3.own, bematlte (iron ore) has heed r" s op.mol4omp -ib. that wast of the letters asking that was summoni all bands on board a pound of bread-cru- e hres ounces y� p ng, She received found„ in the Jamea_Bay..district,.mag ;f_ summoning c for tum paid' for pardons refer to the-worst erimin- for the Last time ahe now her little of butter, a tablespoonful of minced aetic iron ore in the interior, and cop- thyme and rale with five. hundred tacipea, aqd the follow_ . Ml4 and emanate from women and son in the arms of the First Lieut-°-. pa y peeper and - per ore is found upon both shores*and . " Iwomen's associations. Sat,waving his cap and shouting"Vtva nett; mix wroll, slid moisten with & fit- m'g m t� �e that.ws;r awarded the � �e of the ial&ndis. Along the Dr.•8. WaiLton L. Joaets who was Is Patria 1" as be was carried to the tie white stock;fill the body of the tur- two-gala" prize': One pound of rats- ,etralte white in-wa, now becoming Val- beaah. loev with the mixture; put It, into a sent by the Domdloion-Govoinment to I-la dri i �. one potted of suet chopped fine;-liable as an`ad ttnpt toelectricat•appl% .:_ Ue S kbol i The sea li a cub > PP ng-pan, add a teacupful of at the nit . aatreaL And reports that there is ng with his[ether,and before is Lran- net is the oven, an'd let cook fifteen bread crumbs, one-quaoal rter o[ a pound! tLvea bring large eheeta o[ 'it to the , very little tic mother could reach him,he was in of brown a ar, rated rind of one ships. There are also seams of lignite, prospect of Immigration minatds for every pound, bast every g .- Com Norway. Sweden, Finland, or the boat and underway to the flag- ten minutes;.serve with lemon,one-quarter of a and of flour, anal' indications of petroletmi. Dr. Bell ., .,. M�a, ae times at present are good In, gyp• Lord Cochrane could- not delay and cranberry sauce, giblet gravy one pound of currants,Pone-half of a &leo described the valuable_fieheiies and ay,and,fair in the,other countries the fleet to send him buck, It seemed potato Cr pound of nutmegs, grated, five eggs, the splendid 'forests of spruce, birch,, probable he was lad,.to Croquet four-large one-halt of a at of brand one--half tamsrac, black,ash and balsam,'whips pr/atloaetL P g got h jm. to r pt y, .a*s . - if the-First Lieutenant bad not. a boil potatoes; season with butter, a ofa pound of minced candied orange peel are found more particularly on the riv- '.,�', aT BI�ITAIx, pretty good notion of his master's de- tab'lespoontul of cream, the beaten Clean wash and dry the currants,'or valleys in the neighborhood of 3&nee K ' fa+eatigation into the recent London aired how would he have dared to bring yolk of an agg.. halt.a.teaspoonful of Stone the raieias�--Ditz sU the dry'in Hay• fire reveals the abuardf The' o gredientb welt together. ' Beat the F 'Were the country within the Arctic 1 poiists o[ iaefficienoy 1n tt3' 7 angels' was salt, a dash n.1 cayenne and a little eggs-, add to them itis brand then Qirale the unlit o[ the soft would he `' Ihad on. and he was rigged out in a suit & sauce over the fire until' thick,bhevbrigade, 4 grated• nutme ; beat the mixture in ur them over the.diry ingredients,; q y - 1.. without then. clothes t)aaa those he Pec of no consequence: But.there are acorea' A severe i•again raging ori the P� apti thoroughly mix. kin smaN of millions o[ scree upan•yt^hich profit- -Sritiab coasts, and especially on those!made of canvas. by,the delighted "il- and smooth, tut•& out on a large dish kettles or molds, this will make about, -' maker. to cool;'when firm, make into small able atock`ra-sing and farming may be :`parts bord1 ering on the lriah,ae8•._ six pounds, and boil six hours at the F At the eala'ot this Earl of Ashburn- Bofors the' 'first engagement Lord balls, dip into 'the beaten yolk,of an time of making, and efz hours when,carried Vim. and ft ie-iui orient to note' Cochrane locked hi&son in the sitar cab- egg, and roll in grated bread crumbs; wanted for use. Observer readers will r that the' Bail olis-rued is rich and pre- - ::t barns library in London, Canton's ia, but.;the child wets nkat his for fry is boiling fat, dyMa'on brown pe- omit the brandy and enjoy their pud-'ductive. In the district South of James -• tnnalation o "A Bboloe of th'e Hoole nothin Ile wormed•himself throu h per, and serve hot. • di large-a4 fiat _ Life of .Iason" fetched two thousand' g' R Plum fast 'Ls mach• Bad: itt toa l population as da ` sae hundred the quarter gallery wi'rbdrnv, joined his Hot Slaw.-Chap a quarter of a heed Plum Eaddi I land,'Ehe total population at present is pounds. ng•-Thorotigbly wash a `� _ father on deck, and,strange a.9 it may of cabbage, ' Put two tablespoonfuls half and of lar ONE SCOTC,HXA-; neem. was allowed fo.atay there, of via Po large-currants, and dip} ,. UNITED STATES, Lord Cochrane had a µeakness for -Sar into s at#ucti'pan, with a to-. them. Stone a half patipd of the, best!and thirty or forty 'families o[`Indi� -: Dir: Charlba Fleieobmatiai, I blespooaful of butter, half a teaspoon- alis. geaat that sort'of thing himself. He, the ful of salt, a teaspootfful• of sugarand raisiaa, cut them in halves and'slice -,•Phe "Diana.'' with Dr. Bell anciparty .manufacturer, of Murinasti to dead. • I baby-stood there in hie miniature mid- one beaten a half pound o!candied citron into thin on board, started ahipman's unitorrrt; and handed egg, stir over the firs for !or the Hudson x • . ' ,` Capitalists of Bay City, Mic .,'have! pod- two minutes, put the cabbage in, and shreds, Chop filiely three quarters Straits in June. last .and returned fin- * _ - organized the ,first , beet su r.cam- der t'i'ts up and down, to the,gunners, let beat; take tip and serve warm. of a pound of suet, and gr6te three ells in Novem3rerl Dr. Bell, with one gamy in the State, with a cop al stock presently L shat tore off the head of Browned Sweet Puta.toss.-Wash four qquarters of a pound of stale bread tato,surveying party, investigated and map- , .o,,,LL `:of 8300,000• he marine vrezt to him, and be Was large sweet potatoes; •and put into a fine crumbs. 'Mix currants, raisins;IPed out the north shore. of the strai4s, Rioting covered-with`blood, but he rushed to , g is 'reported at Port au Prince ¢tittle to boil; when-tender, take up, citron, suet, and the bread crumbs tu- while DSC. haw, with siaoth. party, ,� . ,resulting from his tether crying-out: "i am not hurt, tag popular indignation Post -bits slice, [ry in a pan, lover gethe', pouriug over them a winegltsas- worked on*the sotath' that is, on 'the- papa; the shot did not touch me. ,Tack with bits of butter. dred sa f y g eggs, beaten north coat of Lahralor. Dr. Bell in- aitrst•the.Governmeat for surrender-• ge, with It ul ro[ brand and- eight eg says'tbe ball is not made.that Baa kill and s (ng to the demands of Germany,' sugar.' and get is the oven to until light. Put in a cloth bag tied vestigat.ed what is now known to be Mr. Georg- �Y, Vanderbilt, youngest mamma'a'boy.' brown. tightly, and boil'tor sir hours, being the third largest. island.in.the .world. Ito& of �i illiatri H. Vanderbilt, before After that be wn ordered below, and Sweetbread Salad. -Blanch, and .boil careful to butter the milli first. He found an irc,n-hound coast with a was carried away screaming, but yio-. Tura the uddin out, pour two table- wall of mean sin 3,000 feat is height, -. sailing for•England, effected a million- 'tory ran to thb family, so to a pair of sweetbreads. in salt-water; P g •Iy• . speak, apoonfula of brandy about it. and light closin in the anterior. !H!t' also found• .x :dollar insurance policy on-his life. and he again, and was at let cool, -ohne, and -put into asalad- po g an Eskimo wbo'was witlit>g to goalon 5�, a got on dick the trendy. 'tilt as it is. brou ht to Mr. J. Havelock _.'ikon, labor mem- last allowed,to et thetre till the last bowl, with halt a pint of chopped g ay the table. rve brandy sauce with 7 fiber of the Imperial Parliament, and gam ,was -fired. - ' - . . celery;poor aver& pint at mayonnaise Lt, and place a little sprig of'holly on aa'his guide, leaving, a wife and chit- _ Mr. F,dieard' Harford. of the British dressing,and serve very cold. the top• Y - dren,'aiid a igtber and mother; and a ; - •`trades union Cauacil, have arrived in ... Cranberry' Tarte:Line' 'tart-shells -' sirk- aunt, to wonder what. bad heco-," »` ,' Naw York .to atbarxi the con rasa o[ ••. d.;KFL'ffiBARY ADJQNCIt f with delicate of hi.m. Dr.Boll:s report upon this Por- g puff paste, bake a'deli- DURING THE REPAST. tion.of his trip has alread} been rntada .' 11 the American Federation of Labor, to oa brown; let cool; fill with stewed,' 111 be'aprrie7l at Nasltviiae.nert Monday. Catolly, ezamitari+°gsome Papier-mache Weill-sweeateaedcraaberries, pile Indolent Ivor.--She's a kiai-hearted. public. Eie was in •Baffiar's Lauf is r-j. - aaitlera •for- his aniokirttlg-room-TW hat P P old soul. July, and at that time; thdh h it «•aa The Intera-tate Commerce Commis- is that hole in them fors-to hang them. L cream .. top. and serve very • Bibulous Bailey=•She iA so, bless ber I "warm ea ough'during' tare day. etvf:y- ..., �a of the United 8tateg has decided sztaxrd for two ap withE• lt'a a pity. she•-don't know da,t mince thing froze up at night what it is like ;, ' pears the clod Dealer aghast«-Gtsat$colt, not That �riatmaa Plum Pudding.-Take one p� had oughts' hove_brandy'put Ln- ftp th-re .now mAkes-orw,c-07d to con- .�, vvtthia which railroe►c1. mast tlomD1T ig the bullet bola pougd o[ beet @wL chopped fine, one to It. template. ;, - _ - IV.. r _ 1 - X - - _ - . .. , .. - .. . . . - •- -_ .. _ y - - . .. '--- -. _ , -� .. - ... . .. t .. . . .. - , - ° �t 11 I 11 %� r .' re, 4�'b, .3 ,� � r,�.t is ., <^'f,., vN .,!..-o ':sa 7 - v �.. ° I'1�5 •'`L .,x ""• r m,_'„' ,+�m`..ry f-g+c �t ti."4�f "«r,''r+c' �'„'!'!d�`xr2i .ix 'a''[,, a� 4."s ..�X 3�" .i r I +., y e°psi. , �N° rfl 5� �: ti �,, Z". -" y, "" ix'. 'Er - ._'',... r•.• .a•. :' 1�. r yd'_. •„ •7..w.. -^! %i ` ' r +:., L.i,tf....,---INS.,, „"d�._ _ ,c,. .3sa^'er `'i "'. .. .. ,. �- n o,;, y� �,rL ,M�, - sw raa`"'1 .•, q'00 8.p880$7�A41fa:alrelYerfag _ - errs•}. _7w-r.; � "'t t 3.ate -Annual school-nleetin on-we;dnaa r r » ^rorw,W b the addreea label sit ybw Yep yon g .,c o.aalwaJaasavrwinthedasepowhich day nest. A full attendance of the raw. I I . l Report%. s v �, outeabaeriytion$o T,aiolastwsu payers is desired:,+, e P -'` n - > .— � , y ' y1M, y •zF p ... teml$taooee are aoknowledsed D i. C S c}lX�. Report of 8.8.No.4.went, Jr. div. Sr' I �� n � S{ r,� r: . �, of date 4n label on the 2lttt pa�s t'er1- -)Hide. Ethel Dale bas ,soared her 'nd•-Retie Herr 611, Sydney Parsons 410 i i � �/ sIi a 111 .�L: >.t I,, . ' r I I , wtisereoslpg o!-aooaeyat$hi@ osloe.-always %bird class projessional eartifloate,-stud is •Clara Banker 881,, Fred..Harks 868, Jobn ''° ^_: ' �` n d.i.vatd ahead n now on thelook6u,fora school. Woodruff 2'f/7, Laura Pollard 180. Jr.2nd sr•m gra �•'`'0._, i 1 w y,, a r• `` _. 11 11 Harrison Johnston has leased the -Nellie Palmer 400,Mabel Woodruff 850, .e�'a t 'waw l ordon 348, ' n =/ • Bes�Jameel'Andrew le, and �rillyat once D lanCoraa 288 28b,oSate Dew sell mer Q 8, Ftossie _ �1 t_ S. ' i, . - . — pp y for heenae in the Wena!way. yd ]3atemsn 959, Ethel HOCkO Skate i aqd .wife left .on y - i - t�� t t Tbargday for Ripley where they will spend storms 919,Laura Banks 120. Sr.Pt.2- the-hdliida s with C. E.; Mar Gertrude Allawa 453, R°asell Mo a �} fit♦ L,, • EK -''mss Al PIC$EBIl!I(},02'1T:,DEC. 24,1889 famil p qm! and 468,Eugene Calvert 448,Edna Seldot4 81 gaC�e� 11y�cii ! . Leta Hilts-307,Josephine •n, -1 v. W.A_ Banner, of Myrtle, will P Moore 268. - - d t •I - - oaatipy the Methodist ul it Wert Sande , T..a�A�ISMS P y . �"' RO iie•Nettinfz, -. -. _ - o - morula BROOK ROAD. - - S Spades, Shovers ' ,•i. . vest •;° -"-' e .-. R and' evening, ev,-Thom well .. P , -- C�e� gn preach Sunday School anaivere .. - = ' ..i..;i ___. _._ _ _ loons at R lan. m'y ser• Report of S. S. No: 6, Pio$ering, frit Lanterns,EtO. _ _ ;'; '� November. Names in order of merit _ 3.�01,1]�tlD..e�SiLIB �, v" the®� ' „µ -Marry Christmas to fill. -_.. _._ -Hjse Lizzie Hamrick has returned etavding based a weekly:ems.. at• -- - - - - - . - ;: Fi -C.I. Hing has a splendid display_of'home Flom the"city forte hoAdays. She tendance, eta 5th class-3faade pillingg• - Ohixgtmsa meats this week. is a patient at the General hospital, and ham, W. A. Hnoz, ,I. P. Ifnoay 3faggie _ V V J. Rj �j A = N' S ,,I -Mise Whitney is spending the boli• her health is mach improved since•being Fitzpatrio,N.;Horton,Lottie Rowson,Nei - I�_. days with her people at Oshawa: 1reated-at tbgt institution. lie Percy. 4th class=Cora Ellicott,Minnie -Douglass Thom is home from the -Will Reramer is home from the FnIler,Louisa Hubbard, 3iartha Rowson, - 1. IItiiveraity,Toronto,foP thb holidapa. Ottawa collegiate, which he'hue been 3.'Percy, W. Willson, L. Mathews, -_ =R.H. Gordon, of Gagetown, Mich.; attending for the past sin iuonths. HO Coltman. 'Average atiendance,31.- Merry •Christmas :. .Christmas Fancy Goods ._ _ -is spending-the holidays with his father, ha3 secured &be_position of principal of i`"� - Altona. . a-ill. _Zg Grew Variety _ _ —, ° of the east-end. . ' Tyrone public sch)ol and will commence __ -(deo. Philip, of Brougham, is here 'on bin duties after•thei first of the year.' - On SatUrdap of last iveek'abont 9 p 'm. ,x this week •assisting Dickie S:Co with --To those who are in arrears for this Geo. Jones and Joseph Alsop, of Sandy Our stock is' large and varied. We their Christmas trade, paper, we would say thaq while.out driv. Ann, 3rd con. of i;zbridge, came to the Chrisimas comes but en°e a year, will only mention a few of the very many -We understand that a dancing class, 'ing the other day the mustang became so home of Henry Elson,on the townline east And when it Comes it brings good articles we have secured for,our ever in• under the supervision of an experienced fri hiened- at a small`bundle of ha b - cheer. Pe Pe ' g y -y of here. Jones came in to the house,leav _ -•_ oresing C121 turas trade. — totor will shortly be formed bore. - _ the-wayside, that she tried to run awn ing'Allsop on-the road,rapping a4 the door, . -W. Woodruff has opened oat a fail..Poor thing,she_is nom much accustomed he found Henry Elson home, bat perhaps To make Uhristmdt time more enjoy• Children's fanny handkerobiefs,colored _ line of meats,inolnding ash and poultry to fuauries. did not imagine that his sou Silreater was able we have spared ueitlaer;tim�, nor borders: Only oae.cent each, _ '' at the old stand, opposite ,the,Gordon -James U(.Qaay has.started a bakery s1eQ home irom working on the Stouffville trouble in securing suitable geode for the Children's colored picture books, only _ hones.. _ and confsati5nery business in Peterboro water wvorks. Jones told Elson that .there festive season. tone cent each, -Will Gormley's name has been•inesr and-ie; we are cold doing a good trade. was a man oil the road who wante8 to see - - , . New.Presbyterian hymnbooks. Eight -. , tinned ft neat) Barin the him and the latter went.to the road with- -Several barrels choice candies$ cen�a different et' eq p g pasi few He will move his family down thereafter out, suspecting anythiai. On hie arrival' yles,` Nice fora Xmas gift. day& hereabouts in connection with the New I ears.. We regret that vire about these both men pounced on him and com• per pound•']imus week. New 1lfethodist and Gospel hymn books, ' .coanciilorsbip, to lose 'such good citizens yet we aha)! meuced pummellinghim, The son,Sihest• New singer nuts; 5 Ceuta per pound.( Some pretty Photo.Albums Extra.fine, i P y ms sad fancy S . -W. E.Vanstone has leased•tbe hand• rejoice to hear of tbe;r success, er,hearing the noise went to the assisiande boxes. some brick residence on the.-cotner..Qf ._.-A.gaPg _of-French.gy€cies •passed of his•tather end his°•waterworks'-' muscle .Good• cooking figs.5 cents per-, l Leather Hing and. Church streets, and is mooing through here on Tuesday accompanied soon made itself felt. The resell was that Eating figs, loo tsar boa. parses,card cases and pocket• z, there'm this week. by three bears some dogs and a horse and the aggressors came off second beat by a Fresn sweet 6rauges, Lemons, Cran• books. . - -Quarterly meeting was held bore covered ran. They were a hard looking Iong way,and no doubt wiched'they were berries, eto. An endless variety of fanoy.ehina and "' duringg- the'pasi"week in i'hei Friends' 1oi of creatures. This is rather a severe back at Sandy Ann. On Monday they ap: New'Walnuts, Almonds, Filberts,milt• and glaseware,chiva clocks tea sets,fancy 4obnrch when there were present many climate for such a as, and these poor peered before. Benjamin-•Parket, J. P., ed nuts,etc. plates, pitchers;froit dishes, vases, oto., — from various parts of the propitic-- areat°res had the appearauce.af being c,1. acknowledged their guilt and contributed " etc. Everyone should see oar new glass .11 - _ __ -David-Annan aleft for Portland on most frozen. a neat little sum for the public benetlt. Fresh fruits of all kinds; view prunes. ware: _Tuesday wbeq he will-go to Brietal in .. --There will be morning-prayer, with Snch breaches of the peace merit eevgre Select layer raisins, ?c. Cal. binseatei -Silver night gam e, match safes, n°t, 13'P y dnishment as they are altogether oat ni raisins, 8 poaads for `LSe. New clean Crackers,eco, P .-. -- . Charge of a chipmeat of cattle for afeesrs. s ecisI 'Xmas music and Carole, at St. Urmony with British institutions. . .'Williams and Hall, Bowm-anviFle. George's i,Anglicani cbnrch on_ 'Xmas +.-_ _ _ currants, -Sultans- -raisins,, dates- etc. Combe, brasher and perfumes. . -Geo, Seldom.baggageman at the ata. 'morning at 10:80, On Sunday there will - MOUNT ALBERT. __ Citron;,,orange and lemon peel$ tion-has been given a week's holidays,sad be a celebration of the'HoYy Communion — - , Gents-neckwear great yariety, •Bilk ­.i 'vrill visit is the west. James Lennon, of at 10.80. Rev.J.S.Broughal,of Whitby,_ ' It is proverbially true that`tbe course of Fine fresh-around,-eafYeea and scone. merino neck scarfs. Bearboro, will fill the vacancy for the will be the celebrant. -Special ,Xmas love, true or otherwise, never dict rnn Fancy India and Ceylon_toga. One thoniand handkerobisfi bought . ____ wed]&• - --- music on Sunday evening. _ smooth. A Siloam yours man named Wm away below cost worth, 10 cents each. -John Dickie d Co: have as Walla) -One of the cutest cartoons that we Leach recentlyy married Nellie Brooks, CaYined..fish and vegetables. Pieklee, now eolliug at do each, 6 for 26, or 4fT made extensive preparations for -the bane yet seen was that which appeared in daughter of P. W. Brooks, eawmiIlet of oheeae,bigottite,etc. _ per dozen. P, - Christmas%rade. They have a flue dill. the Globe on Tueednv mora a� The near Mount Albert. He went to Mr. - Tatra a strolls into Y. D. dt Ca's store - play of holiday goods, and should have pioitt"was entitled the Swiaette colo, b =�icholls at Uxbridge for a license, but as, Breakfast-Eereals that have no a nal' _ - * H y the girt stns only i� oald not et one. He 4 and.sea the.fine Christmas di�plsy avail wbig share of public-patronage. on:St. John, and big instrament:was afterwards procured-one from Thos.Todd, dues%from the mills. Rolled nate, rolled if yon Boa'% want to buy. The aighss p *beat, gran. oatmeal. gola•dues, corn• it do o ;.. -D. 11doLsanan, who hu been coal Gahioned something after %he meaner of of Goodwood and it fa presumed mast have w you Bim• ,r _ polled to vacate the _poaition of night a lyre. Those who have not yet most it sworn that the girl was 1S or over. After meal,b,n wheat flour,.ato•: _ .//��11�j __ _f_� _ _ _ opeiraior at the station through sore eyes, should make an effort to do ad. they bets been married a week the tatfier ,wn DICKIE CO*[ JOHN i,lICEIS & Cc i• now bamg tretited'al .Royal Victoria -The various hotel keepers in this bu the young man arrested and that to -hospital. Montreal. His many friends toiraabip bays applied for permilA to sell have the marriage nullified or the young ' - " wim� that be, may noon be rsetemd to for thi remainder of the preaeag )%canes ppeeooP� at least separated. The case was peak), and ,able! to )reams his duties year, and bays, each filed witb the In. 6easd at Goodwood before S:A,Flumerfe) � petro. speosor psutions aufficiensl signed. The J. P.,on Monday,and adjenraedlor farsb- •-Th�Allaway Bros, are experiencing eommismomare will meet oa Mond .evidence. It was desirable to hear Mr. ... XMAS GOODS . .. - . ­ ._.. . . � - diffieml m u. Todd and as to had been called awn it 0 e sr getttag a good.bottoaa Jaattary$rd,ab Whitby, when thea It = ..1 �.t $O�'tOm P3'�C®�_ - ... ..L 1 . ...�_� for tests iee•riak. The ha PP was decided to hold the cue for a short y !e prepared a cations will be conside,ad. Reaaonm w b9 period. Mmpor rink on the rive which will.b• any or all of shese patmiA st+onld nos lis At s Istat sitting the magistrate heard - - `"""` used until the proms' spec$ is got into greater),will then be in order: the eyidence of Mr,Todd,and when it bw . B*tba clean off stab Valencies.25e. - _ - . imoper eoadision• 'mere will be skating -Monday next Dec, 29th,at the-hour concluded Leach was oommitied for trial. - Si lbs clean Currants,26o. ibis fFridaJ>evening, whso.werybody is of nae o cloak. D.R.Beaton,clerk will he is a resident of Oabarie coabiy thr �%�i 8 lbs Snitaaa Radsiam. Cool. Figs iaiited io be preen%, and pave a good msec the elaaiors at Pickering,.at %lie case,wfll be tried ai Whitby, t //% : peels.Euences.Watlpnts,Almond nuts,Filberts. ' town hall ldroagbam, and thea call for • Royal mired Candies at Cott; -A puitoh•ia oenored as Neweamtle om ,nomination of members so compose the uxsReaeat. 96turday evening, when much damage cotmcihfor the year 1888. Sbonld two or11 - -Just received - - T7LT _ . 4,_ ;.. was done to rollmg sock;'- It wan a rear mdre candidates -stand for any nae ai AD offurt is being made to alert dancing- Car load Windsor$alt. x� • ' * 11. _ po LrOGA end collision sad$hs fireman wan serious• %ion, a poll will be demanded, and the school is town, I • y -_lly iajarsd. Ons of thenars damaged con• same held at the various polling places in The report is denied that H. Logan of . . _ _ _ __ twined candies,and as a result of the so. the •sownehip the following Monday, Beaverton is suis Dr. Feters of Toronto - ` , lrsideni She yonng.folk of Necvcusle have a Jannary 8rp, ..• - for es for she death at his dsttghiar, Bring along. your order for * . - WgoodlT anppplr of sweeties-for she gay and -�'he Pickering Mimatreils have been. tbiOII� accident caused by Dr..Peters' - _ ile Yaleiids, dilisteatly practioipg for to these many horses. w -As one time is this locality, ••a green weeee7�tas pe:acting obornsee, nonan, okse Friefide of Mr, and•Mre. -Francis Dob. , -..',:. } act gathered at their residence is Reach C h r1 Am's- roc erg e -Christmas" wu rather of a curiosity, bat and farces 'and have nowrexohedthan_ _ -_, ,during %be past few_yam,_we have•moi s e of prvfieieney thattheyora gppear _ -' ' -_)sad sleigbiag an•that greaseet of all festive, creditably -in public, On New Years' fore their removal with gown and pre• edi rented Mrs. Dobson wish sy rocking chair _ - _ - _ _ _ oeoasioas of ahs year. Brom G, $, night obey will give their fin$appearance and Mr: Dobson with a secretary. * 'G4hiflh W9 deliver at Very IoW punas. Cowan's diary we rearm &bat is is eleven in Pirie's ball,under the auspices of the Two liquor cases were-ttrio beforeChu. - .. yearn ainese we, had alsighiag oa Christ• Fire Co. As she Gould,ba Batarday: The charge altar .1 Iprogram is under able% Jas. g L mss day, so that she pleasure-derived direosioa ihoee�ebo attend mar rely upon Cleland'Udora for seAi'a'g a minors • . - from that source to•mortow should have e�oyiag a rare treat, free biW just ons eras ao$tiroved. The case of Wm Janson �Ory stockie all new sed fresh. iwo fold pleasure for is. for complete particulars. of Uxbridge, selling after hours, was ad. -' - Elsewhere Collector Hutchison has a -T: M. H joafaed one week. bee par goods in gleam and china,imitable for presents. enderaon, Dover, N.H., At a very fall meeting of the Presbyter 'terser dealing with the matter of`tazae, *rates: "Dear Sir-Enclosed pleue find iaa con Our mioek of elolliing is well aeeorteet in Men's and.Boys $nits and ©vetcoate. - land oomPansoo shows that the se nae dollai us payment of my eab@oripsio congregation held on Tuesday azBaiag . acre not u high nova m this towns se to-ibe, Nrws for-another yea%. I could a nnaaintona doll way extended to Z V. J R A �.i 111 T I tb wen some_Veara ago,$bas is the rate no$think of doing without your paper as, R. Freer of Pic$oa,N.S. Tl}ere was not - , ,:, . -'of whiob'the Manierip~1 council has can. I look for it each week aim as, I would a dies voice. Aepreseatativse were ' trot. Then was a larger amount of for the visit of a per@ a next - - . money raised in•1891•than vs, not, failed so Wad]sae than meeting of she Prembysery at Lindsay an _ _ er year nritig the put fi[Reen, t a dozen copies since it was first ohs 21sg lust: If Mr. Fre►sersocept , it is n •.j bat u %hat wu the tall alley the Jana issued, sad that was while I waa too ill likely be will be iadaofed the•be6iiag of . . 18%7 J-• A L •�S�T . s ..,food,the reason is patens to all. to attend to such matters. Wsshin the year.-Jommal. � . •�� ., I .­:...�*_ - . . deo.Arnold,whom it will be ramem• the compliments of the season, I am "' " ' r"bred ,soaped irom Gtthisbg jail a few yonratroa ,folly, T: M. HEe7D8&9o1P, - : MARKHAM. . ileo _I 1- t Years ago alter brutally assaulting and • -W T. has a very able lesser in smash• Chri@ Hare of the 6$h con.of Markham nearly killing Tttrnkep Alex Brace, was or column in which•be deals e fall r I I n e r ,; e n n g �:_­. tried at the•quarter session& as Whitby with the-ioage bridge and toll�atto mai Ise&week kissed 4 doge 9 months*old that Y , p . ­ . lass week and sentenced to flue years in ter. His way of reasonia is,very laps• weighed dressed 10881bs.,all of ops litter the pegiteatiary M Kingston. - Nothing able'and to'tbs unsophietioated,his lo¢ic Who can best it? - `- - • 4-+-t _ WAS heard of Arnold after hie escape from is conolnsive, but there is another Bide, Dsaiel 8nllivan,of Manitoba, v being �e MRS. I 'YY WIRE. ate♦ Whitby until a taw wee7ta ago,*lien be Figaree do not fie; ba>e difIereat nsea wiU treate9 at the D,Byer et•Co'e,Cancer In• V _ was arrested near London for�tealing a brim¢different resaIgs, We will go more agitate, Moan& Joy. Besides Mr. Sulli• - - -•• - . bicycle. on serving a nominal term for folly luso this magter at s lager date, ae van four other patients from a diotance Will display the latest styles in Hats and Bonnets on . that offense_ he was rearrested -and we have not time this week, We will are Hader ea 1i • brought to Whitby. His original offease, just here say that had W.T.been a mem• John Millers creditors met at assignee - •October 5th and 6th, when she will be pleased to for which he Ails serving but a short ber of the York county couned, thesa0 , 'Douglas office, Markham, Thursday " - - •Bee all her .pastomers at the show rooms: baa be so brutally asesalted doli=nt of.the read to Pi m. would morning,and as Mr. Miller bad'.no offer - �Bruoe, was she Stealing of Robert Gra• have been out of she question,as here ie to t° oak'decided to sell hmeffeets on bbe -ham's overcoat, out of hie; i in A. total of to abou The liabilities now sa �, �+�� L 88 � I !� To Farm@$ rig yet money.in the toll-bnsiaeae, Tf the . 1• / Wilson's abed at Claremoag. He ,plead toile ceased so pay;.bow world their re, total nil to abort X14,500 sad the assets T - ed his own case at Whitby on Frida and moval s ghe aro�etimased at!12,000, The assists are . Friday P y ' inunioipalitiea through made nilp of the homestead farm of 150 :+ • • IIsntist. �'W.4.prepared'to ply the'btgeat market prig pal is a•plea of Self defence: which they eisend. scree, U of to s omeste a of 96 of and T for y gaantii of realm d -11[oeee Heard came nil for trial a& iller'e m wis3ing my services pia pr *Inter d price. ran 1 as a dower to Mr. M' other,a 50'eore hone' 'GORDON .t GEE. Whitby on Friday and Saturday,-charged GREENWOOD. them ab She Gor on House, ckering, with adempting to defraud his landlord ' farm in Scott and short horn cattle, farm the flrss Tne@dsy to each monbli. - - Pickering,Out out of his rent. Rev.Grant, of:Toronto, Mrs. G. H•aaeg.:is visiting at Ajez, stock and'implewents Aalued as_98,500. -is landlord,he haviagpurchased'the farm 3loore's. Meesre,'dlez.Russell,T.B.Reive and H. 7 L. --. from the Taylor boys as, well u the -back Thos. Gibson, of Columbus, paid the C: Mark are the inspectors:-Economist. Call .. 0 4 . rens dna by Heard. When Grant sent a town a visit on Tuesday: =A Bop is spoken, of fol sba-middle-bf •.A "'e " - - - bailiff $o seize she goods,and eliattela Many from here intend_taking is the. January to be,field ander-the auspices of And see our - 9.. everything Chas was portable was remov.. bot roast at Brough'a`m tonight, the laorosae club. .. _ . .. . ... O� _ ,.__ from the plans: A,few ds a later a The-anniversary services held in aid of Master Bis.Armsden is laid up with an �, y the Sunday school were well atsended last a$tack of Rneaiaobia: Tle diphbheria e ' � ..bill of sale to Thomas Heard, ail older 6anday. pp ,1 I. .. .: brother was registered is Whitby- This, A large market wsi held on Wednesday St ele ,ar are da mproving oa and Marry 25 . �Jw' The _. bill. of sale. Rev, Gran$'s lawyer tried to last here and there was fowl in abnndaaoe ••• -J* Best Value Al - pave mei aide,and the..Crown proceeded for the'Xmas market. The many, many friends of Mrs. M, - ' The Market. against Heard for attemppted fraud, The troetees of the school page called s Chauncey,our pope ar postmistress, will - Much evidence was.Beard,during which meetingior Wednesday next for the-tram learn of her serious accident with deep We have all kind�_of Rooker,and Easy Chairs; also Dining -ohaira m - ,{ timcrn came out$hit teams from Clarke sect%°°of general bneiaess, _ regret. l►ixa, UBanncey Sunday evening. the late&t styles. ' pad , moved the staff away at night• weather permitting no doubt there' will about fj o'clock was walking in the Freak• Sideboards and Bedroom Snits in all dee' s Extension Tables and Kitchen;Judy I°tyre charged the jury against be"a large crowd•oir the pon3'ekietinq iia Honae yard when a aioard upon*bins l ,_; R tomorrow as the skating is fine. • - .she stepped Hew up,tripftg her, and•in Tables.always.on baud.. Cheap for Cash. -ALL GOODS DEIrIVERED.- ' . - - 1 The r.?r. but after beim out a short . The @hareholde re of the Creameryy Bad a the fall broke her right leg just above the UNDERTAKING-Our undertaking department is complete is every rsepsot _ __. time h .1a•c returned with a yve,rdict of meetin st Gleeeon's hotel on Tuesday,and 'ankle. •The break.,ie a eerioag one but .Caskets,Coffins#nd Robes always on Hand. i 1. "nos TBe question now is, *lien found they bad profits from their working. under the treatment of Dr,Macdonald the Rsli lAy, uran:get his $1400 rent, The patrons were alae well pleased, good lady will be about again 10 0-gild. H . _ .._. Ih�TS�`:& DIIJI�YHAM� Pickering. . _ - _. _ _ . . .• • _. . _ • . >r . . . . . - 1. _ - - ___ - _. .. . _ ra e.