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'. .,!.� ..:.;tt �":'­-,._7!��. ::I:r7.;% . --,-,,�­,-�- , �L, .. , �.. . :I , ., , , A _­, M-RA61, t 1.1'. ­ 't�:, ::- ­. . -_'.,.:­_ - . .�: !.. � _-- -t .-' .. .. . _ . - ., .., . ,'� �., ; , �._-�.M '�. . - ' 14'�,;,,�. . • . .�...4 .....4 .11 . - - • '. , . I �.. 1 . ...,..:' KERING, ONT. . . . ,4� � .. � - . ­!.. .­1,11_'� -FRIDAYIDECEMBER 31, 1897. -_ - � ____NOS _��,`,'� VOL. XVII. _:��. .- I ...-PIC-11-Jai I . . 1 - . _ I " I � I � I _____N0# 11 . .. . - � . . I . , ;. . . . _. . fraft*040nat eavb4. . I OGHAWA. � - , __ O,UT AROUND US � Balsam. ,:�­__ .:' -..-- - __- � . .. . .,� � . '.. . I I 4 I .:I I - -_ . ,1 .-.. :1 .. - . Kedilea.l. . . One of the two men killed by the Chicago - LATBST LOCAL RAPPRNINGS RECoRDRD The cloilagexeroises of the school were -­. I-.. .. BY ' .. I United express near Kearney, N. J.. on of the moat happy character. Mr. Madill ,­ ��,�,­�!.-. -�R M.-BATEMAN, M,D.,C.M..M.C.P. TRZ PR358 AND JOTTED DOWN BY OUR Wednesday might last boa been identified had everything , . .. a & S.C;, Coroner. Office and Rosidenao, CORRMSPONDZNTS. I . - ng in decorated loveliness and ­ . :a Byron W.Chase,22 years of age, living a fine crowd of the Notion filled the Hide King Street,Pickering Offloo boo": Xor=zdwng .:.. . t 1111:1110 to U;N;Z 6 to a. CLAREMONT � . . No. 110 Sherman street,Chicago, and a red school-house to overflowing, Clesgais . I .4:,. former resident of Oshawa. The deceased were he .. I ­ . � . __ . . taught by F. M. Chapman, of J ..............7'. - I � � ,I" George.Dows well;of Toronto, is here voUs identified by his sister, and was cross- 'Varsity and I.A.Lawrence,of Evansville C.DE WAR,M.D.. C. M., F. T. . I me 31. 0. Attention given to Electrical . �� I � ing the track at the above mentioned place and the teacher. , . I . with his parents over the holidays. The school proved them- Issiatment b whey the fatal accident happened. They a tg Galvanic Battery. Office and selves to be up in their work. Then&fine I .. ---- . Zosidence. eDst lately occupied by Dr. J. H. William Crocker and wife, of Buffalo, were to have left New York together to musical and literary program was pree . : . ..­Rwtwood. ale's.block.Pickering.On%. I I are with the latter's'Parents, Harry and 4pend Christmas at their old home here -4pr- �- .. - I - ed by the able chairman, J. I. Balsdon- ­ ­��7: , of .1. other trustees, Messrs. Wilkin 'and ,,- _21 - A. YOUNG, M D.,C.M.,Follow . � Mrs.Thomson. . Deceased was Ek brother in-law of B. W. The I � ... - * TrinitvXeMo%lrn1leg,a. Toronto, mom- . Tuesday T - I On eveniulf'Mrs.James Me. Rogers,of this town, and a man well and Dingman were present, Jas. I. Davidson . . --.L . Ver of Collate of ptivii-,isaq mal si.rgeouR of . " . . Farlane presented her husband ,with a favorably known.. The remains will be ex-M.P., was also Ontario. amos;Highland Creek. Oat. Office I bouncing baby boy. brought here for interment. I present and delivered & 0 .- . ­ 31ours.morning T to 10; ev,ening 6 to B. SPIN K MILLS I � I short but coxigratuiaryipeech. Then . . Mrs. James and family spent Christ. .. ----&.--- , :�­ , .. a treat'of apples, and fruits of a more I .. -L . was with W.and Mrs. Dowawell. ., , . � .. - . .I - . .. .- � Cherrywood. I tropical nature and a very interesting pro- � ,­-�.'- Legal. � ­-.'P102C:M=1',T0ir.5 . ,.- . .1 111.1...r. �...­ - ,___ gram the sociable .. . . ... . i, llexan'aer Dowswell and family,of the I __ � I crowd dispersed with . . __ _ - . - I ENTON, DODS. & FORD, .BAR. I.-7 . L. . I -, -city,were here with friends over Sunday.. The Misses UcCreight, teachers at To- God Save the Qaeen, all the section p;r- . � . I , I . . ". .. - I'. 10i Ade- 'W. Thomson left to fill an important ronto,are home for the'liolidays. •,ticularly pleased with � . . . DRISTERS.SOLICITORS,ZT11 Choice Family Patent Flour$4,75 per bbl, the -efforts of r. ..'.-Iaide strest.aast; Toronto. At Claremont position at Stouffville on Tuesday. . T. Armstrong, dentist .of.Stoaffville, Madill, and in all probability the trustee a , ,Xoney to loan on Mortgage. FELANX Bran�9.00, Shorts S 12.OQ per ton. showers �c .. 11 .. ;.:. I. .. Tuesd A number of our attended slie spent'XLnas with his brother here. board will receive gro,tala. .. . . ... - roy . . li, ANDREW DODS and FRANK W.Teefy,to our east,has been very sick tions. ,We wish the.school of 1898 a ha ipy ]FORD. - - illy .- -.--- d . nomination. nleetin� at -Brougham, on of late.' and prosperous New Year. p . :.. . �__z . I Monday. . . As many . I- E. FAREWELL,Q. C., BARRIS- Why didn't the honey man take his girl friends'as could come were very hospitably _ . I " . . J* TER,County Crown Attorney,and County George Reesor and wife,of Locust Hill to Pickering on Sunday mor g. entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Jones in the I I - 1111allottor. Court House.Wbitbv. 10-Y I .. .1� . were with George Garow and Wife over We . wish Kirsty Brown's happy New evening. .1 I . . L." _.. ..... .,.. - . � ,.:g ,.. Sunday. Year. * __ . - ___ - , S I .. -� " _. - 1. I ,; ...., 7., ­ I - ... ... ILLIVRAT, BARRIS— .. . I , . . .. . .. . McG . office opposite Pool W�! z I Z- D.IV. Bandy, of Toro Charles Degeei has been quite' ill during . . . ­ DOwars,'solicitors,ft .. 1 7 ,� � - Toronto, was bore on . 1 . Crocketville. . 1. *Moo hithy,ent, Jno.-Ball Dow,B.A.;Than. ,, Saturday with his parents. toe past week. . A;*-GiWlvray,LL.B. biousytoLoam. BY -- - Miss Pugh,of G;odwood, is here with , Thomas Vancraft has returned from the , .. _ �, .-v-, . �9� I �.'T­ - friends for st-forsnizbt. capital much improved in health. . - -1 I I-, h A ,tne.rr Christmas and happy now .1 0 d I � K � year . � I '.. Fetersita,rV. . . �"I . Mrs. Fred Farmer is with her parents Our.teacher,Miss Ferguson'has gone to . .. . . .. 7 . .__-z�­-". ...� . � . Mrs.McGill,of Markham,is visiting at i1i . her home to spend the holidays. .�� �.. . at Stouffville this week. 'home at time of writing: . . . .. I . I, IEE()PXI.N . Walter and, Agnes McFarlane,of the been ailing for the post week. - . � . . , S,VETERINARY SUR- . .. John Green's little daughter, Mabel, has � .� . Miss Bessie Patch to spending her'Xmas i � .. - tff city, are here with friends this week. � I I , : .-. te of the Ontario Val- � .'- � ���,-`, , H qEO.4,Grain&! holidays in Brussels, - I . - L � .1.0y College, Toronto. registered member ., t Laughlin took a load of about thirty . -.,._:.� _­_.... � . of the Ontario veterinary Uedica' Association. Nettie and Peter Lesper are home from to he I - The dance at Peter Maxwell's'was Very ,. _! Offloo and residence one and on"usytitr miles �� XMIS arch at Whitevale. Every. � - . a, .. the city for the holidays. - well attended. � �. 1. .._L� 'north of Green River. Teleprapb ad Miss War body enjoyed tbezqselves immensly or had We wonder what W. E.had his eye on,..-- -= � Locust Hill,out.;P,0, address. Green River, . .v Wallace, of Searboro, is. his corn patch walked over. I , � ' -_­, , " - � - . . at the the'Xmas tree. . . ­ - I-, ­ . Oat. .. with her sister, Wis. Gerow. . . . . .. . .. . . -- I = Pi ' keep th east liked the'Xmas ,�:% �2,: �: . ekering College ! Harry Astridge, uf Kinsale, is bere: Vote tor Poucher and e taxes We wonder bow. Ji . . - _ . .. I . ­�!, ou*invo* (Sarbo. � , .. . L with his &rents. .. � . . . dovm, and the township out of'4ebt tre"he other evening. . . ­ ..I% ,. --j- .- . . . � , .. . .. .. I .I - 0 1 -.* Say boys,!a that dance,of Walker's nom ___.. ....... . Charles Hughes is with his brother T. •- - inx off,that he has so long promised no? . - DUNN,Convoys,noer, Corn- Pickering, -:- Ontari . B. at the station. . 'L� .. I .. .1.BROUGHAM.- , - I__ ..... .I . . .. Rion" for taking AjMdavill, etc., Re.opens for D. Maxwell,of Hamilton,is visiting TElmotma 's - - brother '. .. *--' -Or, r Widler Term oir Tuesday, John D. Forsyth was here this week. Wiss Goldman and b .J.Maiwell,of Brown's Corners. . Claremont.Out, 907 . rother Charles brother . ___�- I - I . . ... . , --, : , i, Issuer of Marriage January 4th.-189a. ;,*.- With a number of Hamilton capitalists. is a% S. H. Stityinkons. A number from hare kttended the demon , - . BUNTING, .. - . John has formed a company and the Goo. Stevenson is home for-Lbeholiday, hold at Rosebank on the 21st and npon '� . . - . 7 . . � . - B. titoons"for thOCOunty of Ontario. Of- .- - : �. *...- .. I - _.I. . . . -,I . � � �1-. , BOO as the no"or as his resid"as,Pickering .. .-. . . ,. . same will go extensively into the manu. Wla- Hutchison, of Uxbridge, is here having had a splendid time. . .ware. . 2-7 . . . . . � . facture of acetylene gas plants and the with Mends. . We wonder why Jim had onted 6". . -0 � 'I. .I- ­ *-� .Ua . H HAS POUCAER, Licensed 0, I visits. - -1 J41 ' �I" $ , " necessary fixtures. . T. PhiliP, of' Uxbridge. 'in with- Ill . , .. . . ,� ... i..� L , . 5 ­ . 1. .. :.. . . d . . . . L David Young and wife,OfGuolph,were brother George, � William Blakely Paid a flying'visivie - . � . , 'T 0 " , ban over the holiday with his people. I F . tionaer.valussor.ola.,for 8 . . Ban One 0. of - � .,q.. . Brown's Corners on the 23rd inek. -Oman 6be wholit of Marsh, mid South Ons F . .I . John Poacher, of Toronto,�is with his Robert,look sharp. - I - 1. .. Areention given to 611 orders b a . ,I _' ., ..- 'L I � . . . . � . I . t� I .- . 411harg"Moderate. Add"" U308. . .. brother Thomas. A very P1184411int evening Wed.MPMJ " ­� �: - : .T. Poucher thinks there should-be a co Monday Wghs . Go 47.Brou,itham.One. , . . Mr. Coakwell and WHO spent Sunday in W. Prance .1, I I .- . . ID BELDAM, auctioneer, &C.- -. Special audit of the township ac. Markham. Joe the MI&S walchrhazi has re .- . . counts for 1896 and 1897. � Rev. Mr. MaKengle, of Oakwood, os. home. I . .. I . -­ I.D&v ,661"tram his nuinaroull ... � . I . . . - _wl, - I I Woburn.86118110 !faime.form . . - .,. OU&Ied! thOr"byterissi Pulpit on Sundaf. Robert Pokh visited at Brown's Corona .�z q �7-1.0.I - friends bc4b far and no". Sal-01 � ,* ... ,". -_ I Amak and overythi us that is to be odd will be I . -, .... - ..- ­ .. I fail I . . :� - r;van - J- mith- of Auburn,.North Da. " OTOU1119, He reports b&v1°!< .1 l. - -,:: , ­ I � I . -healed She sab isgribor With she 121100111 GU* toll t4l$,_ Olt , , -_ - - � _. :�Ile. - - __­_ . . .� and 093419 she very base advantage. 49"17 � I I ... .�. . - L I . Isom. is here with his water Una T. Q I,:in time. .. . .. 41 .I� .I . . . . The-event of t m has been the Brown. Alm Heart'Austell of Bolasign. F.d. I 1000141 11161.11. . . ... � I . .. L . ­ , An opportunity such as Bar. school ccamoar,L , . . - ­ ,..... ..- . I ­.. - L . - I - . m_. . .. * , vacmOxEER.ETC.- f Whitby is weeks previously. It was a domidad son. Mrs. UciGrogor has returned to%6 silt'. 'Vote for ' sit cher for- I 4 .. ...". j V POSTILL - bard v Catiesived about two N.D. . . A: - Green S2vw 00)',A"WOO from his 112tim- - : furnish your table oft am and much prates Is due to do fins T. Pon or lwvs an �htendabotblarsad-ft - B&L"Qff'z=lk . -I . k :. - . . - that tato herds will ,. Aioness Silver Pitied goods made, pupils and kho capabU Jetachm. The pao. so Miss Mande Reeser, of Loestat H'11, - - , ; - !km Swale,Una every . d Miss Ids & Illive the roads and bridges well - . - '. I T - -- behandled _= dams, of Tomso, opal 1 . , by she bar with $be u smoot - . .� . - -,best advantage. &MY ..I.by., . - ple did all $boy Could-to SNW and ratto with the formers RiESSr, Mro: T. . looked After. ,. - .- ._ -7. . _ . 'am"mrd�oom va-lbis 9 ..,..I ­ . I . - . I •. � thing went now _ W. ays . I . . �. as J. W 'x - -_ - --- . .- ..�._­ , . R tZATON,TO L. I .. ardson and �. 13. McGgHvM Ably B•IW . . . . . - --- - I . WNSHIPCLZRK I.. ." .. .- Rich . , I � D W."emses, Oct fag taking � ..Rogers - entertained. J. H. M&diU Is 14.1 common thing of late to Mae-& ­­ . . '' ... � * unnissiouw I-' I . . ..-, . . sang as he ,... MOBN . W . ­ - . _. I .. .,- ... . L.� � _.;�.,: "' Isfildavills. Aoscruntant and Insurance Agent. . . . , cover 01,114 before. Min E.Brodie recited trained sheep hitched to a sled g ' .. . �11 .. I I � liffamey to loan onto __ I- ad to be axes to the praise Of all. Ulm Bray also again !with tromexidous.lexp4, X woAO'00 Wool On Wednesday orsialm Dec. 2231d ImmL ____ ­­ based. 08T cry, Wills pro. --:-' .;And*w.nsnt P as . Jesse (3114W- ..�'. .1111toushism avert' Monday afternoon for the 11 :represented as a diswuns"Zom SPPOW-Od As A fOcIW. Violin madi: by 39 UP-, . d"�I what at the bOzme of Mr. and Mrs . Broughsm Union Lodge-269. A. F. '& man' the o6cas of,ummousl festivity, .. ..;I . .. trans"tion of business. 21-7 ,7� �_bia ordinary low Pri Madill Brun.cbeend as. F.M.Cbsproon, she 0004000 Ind T%rm" . � - M of ..... of Toronto University"ised a comic melee. A. , . of their . - _. . . . M-1 as its I&M regular meeting Y I . Msepaddam, I .Ir . the fol- daughter Laura ,to W. - ..1 .. L rai WOBURN HOTEL, it a house tion. While LOW talent aided wonderfully lowing officers were installed by W Bro a 11 representative of the Metallic roofing 00, � - I --1 .. . . ji. well furnished in ovary department. The -ss well. The were very realistic J? T afteik prom ,, L I- : . - I , __ _ - o of �� -Messer;A E Orouto. Over one.hundred _ -1 L, ,I , . Ilear is&iw• s supplied with the best brood 25 per cent. ., , , rice. Bra W G Barnes, ­ . Uquors.ir aA Mine" Goo Used Gibson were no& . . I - b o the stables have been just refitted '_ . - ,. voidably Major, 13 W.; A Thompson citizens of SCSI -liZI,ding J. , -".­ :� "'^t and will be found convomient to stock zoom,at absent and of course the pro J W.; T .loans rboro, -'God iuftru- Poacher, Trees,; Thompson. Dr U Bicherdilou M.P.'P.,) Toronto-and other %sen as others. special attention _paid to This mesas One dollars worth of his mentals were not board. parties from D R Beaton,! *sommanial travell"S. and meals at AD hours. reliable table war*for Audlel, Claremont, Whitby, E Bassoon, Cho W Graham, 8 D.- 19 localities,with wives, sons and daughters , - i:.. . W.O'LBAIST,Proprietor. 24-17 . I ­ ­ L , Balsam and Greiff v and a galaxy Of the youth and - - . � other Olson were proms. �;ard, D C.; 8 B Lynda beauty of do *- - . . Mr. ,dj,J D.; R . . .. .. . ) . -Poo**w" .. . . I a fits. -� .;;- .. chairman and oodupled it tbjs gq.tidm. - ? . . � . 75 ce G.; W H Smith, �. t .__ Cbstreh of England. . -_ and D Linton.stewards; B J Pri4s, T neighborhood, assembled to witusew the . . - -1. . I ­ . tion Of SII- PrOO" were about fifteen -Tyler. . oma eremony, Which' 1014 performed by the -- " . . . . .. ..". dollars In the afternoon she examination -RNNN- - RevG_ W. SWywiwo, Of Unionvins, W --_ . ,, Jai. George's 117111111,611. Plekering. _ . .�. ... _. 1.-�­ ..I _. .�_ aisted by the Rev.J.Vickory, of Scarbor(t. -� .... . ..- ... ­�.: ­ . � I I ­ I . . was WrfY attended and Wm. Linton P0130ber and-reduce.ibe The bride,who was charminkly attired to ... mpied the chair, Classes were,&no t CM61 ex nees-of the council. OrOAW c"hwen.'w"ably&pointed by Miss 81IRV192e: . ­: - , , .. .. oocL Vote for _TL .. . I. pensuhl-Morni P�MYR - - lm J!0 16 I M. L I ..i.- __ - ­. . - . , ,pe - . . . Sum=7`61hool - . . S.3D p.p. L .. �- I --1 L by MWears. Chapman and Madill and the .1 I . L . . M.A.Chapman,of Woburn Q_ 111vaning Prover - - -'. 41.110 -. , . . leachar. The programme was choice and L­�_ . and -Valzai . - . �_ .rDalin . . - -Sirvies amil,41ble Class - a.01) " - . abundant. All dispersed with .. � WHITEVAL9. A.B. ,of Unionville,With Min Kim- .__ , � . . ' - � ... .. . min Fawcett as maid of boas:. W. H. .._­ ,. . ., . .- 'MMA4 wishes, There was &:hot tiz"iny. ,Re-v-'.'� - , . _1� ,...- . . . Otte,wife and chLkIna are vidlb* Carr.Of Tomio.and Prod. O. Manuel, a " . . Off To The. Central I L . I- old Cedar Creek. .. I I . . -1 Mends at Courtios. . Oshawa,performed similar services for the .' . .. � .., .... Will be a common saying axaciall the I obw Issues Lynda was home from . � . oft - I T. Poucher I I Ma The ha y' wqpl@ received Use young Mon and Women throw"Whnut ._� 4 is in favor of making just Toronto over Christmas. =; cm.g.tzplons and were wl" ... . � 4 .. our Provin (a distributions Of th.is road and bridge Dr. W.R.Nicholls, Markham, boll-VOYS915 through life by all __ ..L.... . 4,of ,Visited priesen116 � . . . whe:!=0 !L0_=_:y,6n=- I . bis cousin D.R.Beaton loss ca :. The presents to the bride won numerous ,,. . . I ..: - L Mon" ill Sal pat to of the.Wirusuip. Mrs.Joseph Wilson _ - an oma�azi . '. .. - cion of the, . I . is the guest of To. as vainable, I " . - .. . • - mato friends," also an Jam=and Min or the ceremony the company a%$ down to I 17 -_ I ­ - 1. . . � . .. • .. aril Green River. L Ellen Rae. tables greening under a most taxori . .. J . L . -. . . . . - .-_ . �. I& I - - -.�­_ ,' :L . I . - Miss Hattie Law,of NswosiatK is vial.. opr-& to which all did ample Junitims, . .�.� I 11 . . Come George,get that boa . I ... . ad,as ine her sister,Mrs.H.A.Wetherell. I Th- hollowed several hours Of-111164""_ , . " .. ­�� . � a are wa,iting for the caudi 104M Oshawa,is visig con' ­ . - 1% A- ! Is : Mrs. Arthur Annis,-of Oahe Tdroation,Parlor games and amumments . .� .,.� . . Or VOILONTO, Jack has got a serious cough. We hope 1119 her mother,Mrs.Thom" Pugh. according to 'individual tastes. Ths, . , I - Itiesins, Those who attend thin I I I . .it is much better by this time. If not,we A.14. Tresham and wife,of Brantford Memory of that most.enjoyable . . . I . . ,..e popular sohocl L , I . .. I .. evening, I , � '. Of Business Training Wat 96WY the boo would advise him to have the advice of a were the guests of John I - . _. , '.�:,I . . . . I moon be forgotten by .; - . :.. I * than . to cWties to be found to Canada. - . . reson during the am Sam,will not ­ .,�T*Iblpby.Book-lonAng and Business I Christmas Unts. . ., . than. I P... Some Bample Prices. - , : . doctor- Whose privilege it was to be -telee, Shorthand an writi as th . . Skating was the main Smuome*6 for the Miss Maggio Taft,of Norval,is spending ____ ___ . -1 . . . I - ­- 1. . . I levabit. Students ani situssta=o= young'Xmas day. the holidays with bar mother Mrs. James .- .. � _ _ 1 doz Nickle silver Teti spoons, 850. . �q . ..,J11swulasguarLatood. Nowpr �­,�.'T. ... WMtby.' - ."...,-,.-- .*. 1. .,L ._.. ..`1.i . . , � ., .ospectus ready. Little Myrtle.HoPkins-is seriously ill at Taylor.' . _1 I. - _ . -, � �11 n..1. 1.L, ...". ,�J . .� .'L '�. 1:11-, _, h L , ::7'_ . �.�. W.'8. SHAW, Principal, I doz solid Niekel Silver Dessert Forks writing!Ihas been for some days. We John Poacher, of Toronto,spent a few . Mason.Goo.Allin and W.Et..Piper have �­' .?:* '.... . : . Garrard 0125. . . hope to bear of.her speedy recovery. - days this week with his daughter, Mrs.A. just area a. �, I d and Tonle Sia, . . . erected wind-mill for T. H.Clayso -L Taranto. I doz RoRerq Toe,spoons, chased,#2..85.- Mr.Conners, of Brougham,preached in E. Major. We are pleased to Ima-that Thos. Rice showed at . �­� - ­ ..� . I teoular 08,75. the Toronto Pont- _7L:7: ,-,��, ... the Baptist church here Sunday evening. the latter,who has been q�ite ill in on the try show and won seventeen prizes with .'-'% _ 316. . . I doz Rogers Tie spoons, plain, 02.46, The closing exercises of our school took ro,id to recovery. __ .. . ..... I 4 I . . ---T. B.' 13apkins, V. 3 six speciate. Good. Frank hare also won .�__ 1,* .. 11 regular A8.25. - . PIRAO Wednesday. They consisted of a F.6,Burton',of Chicago,is V .1 ., ,�'. i,!�, .:��,*:�,-,­I.T,� � . . . ­ . . I . . visiting his a number of prizes. .r , - 1. set, half doz each, ,Rogers plated -concert by the Pupils Add Christmas cheer parents Mr. and Mrs. Israel Burton, of On Thurieday byetting the two-year-old ; ___ � -Dem-eh knives and Forks in box, - . . - -_ar_oi� __ -­­ 74 �, � .., '� - ' . .'.. kai 04 00 by our merchant,Mr.Ellis. Quite a num this place. F. S.is with bin no-how-run dam -and Mrs.John Fallen took ­ -_ ,. -� _ . .� I , . bar attended. . I I gh 'q' � . . ,, . . I , .. �_.)�,. *�­ . '.: � ... . regular 06.25. . 11133l; a bike :ms,nufactory in 71 windy ill, and immediately medical aid w"sum. ... . .. t :. ... .. . The Clearing sales ol' ' . - ,: . - - . - .. . -.:.... �-­. .. - . � ose's 'at Jan' '98- The now members added to heir Hawkey,principal of the and trained she died of convulsions. The little ,I,-' , ...�� I \ . The United Workmen here have had ci and is looking well and pros Us. monad,but before any relief could be ob. . .. . . I � ; . . t *1 X'"01 I...-1� -1 numbers.' We am glad to am so many Miss Richardson,assistant teacher in that thing was buried on Christmas day. ,�. J.' S., BARNARD,,Whitby. Young men availing themselves of such an institution,are•-both,holidaying,the form. The mid-winter fair at Whitby . -1. ,. ,�.� ­ .. . y last Fri ,-- . I.-..-, -,: ....-. opportunity. There are mow some sixty or with friends at Tyrone,the latter at ay drew a very large crowd,and a display. . . Zngravtng of. - . � ��-..�::­ z . members on our books and many more an Toronto Junction. - I �,.,­. ::,�:� �....�­ . .:, . . ' . finer poultry to seldom witnessed an L . . .. 1. .1-4 1� . . -1 1. �, . I ted. . . '. , . . . . � � . � ,,.- . . se on this occasion. Naturally . L,L. I ,.��11,&� - 11..� . . . , . y '.. . I - ,. '. . . . exceighing bils been very Rood for the visited in the vale on Tuesday., We are each exhibitor vied with the other in Inals- . Mon .. . 1. . . -...� I Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Ward,of Toronto, was the ca . I � . I . . . . ... . fl ling a i tb 1:1 0,7��:- . 0 grams, :­:­11.­- -�,_. amount of snow that is on the ground, All pleased to know that Mr. W.is I e� -�!-:...7��, -;�- L I .� ,. . -..- . .. . .. .,� .Initials, . � ...­ ... .. . . DR a exhibits look attractive. . � .7%1;1� . ... 'enjoyed themselves well. . .. I. ��.;,�.._... I � .. � . I ..�, . . _ , . :1. 1. -Inscriptions. . "., "'. , . . good position in one of the public schools Wm. Griffin, of the went end, passel] ­.­ L� � " , . . I . . T:�,��`�� I .1. And Dentist, Pickering. 11 - . .� ... . Mri and Mrs. Millard,of Toronto,of 13 of Toronto. Since resigning his position, away on Tharsday.afterni;on. after an ex- I I I. ...I .1 �.--,: ,-g . ' Calls by day and night romptly atteria. -1 ,oh . . .. .:. _. .���'� - Spaii�o'a; Mrs McLeod, of Winnipeg,the as principal of the public school here Mr. tended illness of Bright's disease, which . ._. . � . . ­ . . � *"ad to.' General bliteksmUina. Lame and guest of B Wilson;.Mr and Mrs Dolby, of Ward has prepared for and successfully prevented him fr6m visiting the town since -, - eassed feet h specialty: Toronto, were guests of Mr Robinson; Mr pageed the prescribed examinations !ora June. Deceased was be t two ". . . ._. ; - -* �*147,�*,,'_:�'. ill Also agent for New Williams. born wi bin OWN -:. ­ , . , ,...'� ,�.� McLaughlin Carriiige Co., Oshawa, 2 New . ,� - Florence is at Thos Ellis'. A large num- non professional let,a professional let,%ad of the town,and lived in We vicinilty, All ,_� ., .:::" . . I . ­ I .�- '. "�- ,,_�,tl;,� ., I ,I �.7_,,W,.�: - `stock of cutters just tor-band. .: - . .-.: bar of whole families spent'Xmas to a special in modern languages. More his life,sixty three years. . .,�1, ­-..I. ;_ ..�.I". I . -t . 6 . ; .. IX I I , I Mae pasel J . L L. - ., , . . ­ . �. . . . I ­ I. . . , . . ­ . . I 8d off very lively here. All power to him. Olin Grabain, late of the vicinity of .. . 1. . :. . . * . had friends helping them eat their 'Xmas Ba tisk . . . .7,�,�,.�-A I The S.S.,entertainment in the Ashburn, was In town last week saying . .. . "_Lj�,",�4 .L I .� .. . . ­ . -Wanted.,Goo . . ,. .. I.... . I . ^, ' � goose,but they are too numerous to men. church on Christm&6 night was V; at. Rood-bye before leaving for New York, to . .. _-,- -�,- , ... ..., . I . , :�'.. '' I... zk. . .. . ,., . . . . . N � 1-tion. I might just.mention a,few from a tended, sod an excellent progamme i r-,- . : - . ., . ..--,.� �­ - . . X W , , vas become the on a large fruit1'k�1.14.�%, I . " 1. ' -,- . . I ._.I'- "distance: Mr. and Mrs. Oe6.' Barnes, of rendered. ' The receipts amounted to over farm. Mr. Graham has lived in this : �- .-I-:-'- , '.__�.. i..*�. � .- . : , H L 1. .��,44, - 0ge, cattba. -4 . . .._....1. St.Catharines;Mr.and Mrs.Thos Barnes, 05, county all his life, being six years on the .. 1 .I— ,4�11 . . , 1. . ., of Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs Stark,Dr and The vale possesses lots of material of - . 1.� , I . .. � � . '. . ­�, .'.1 I the Starr farm,so It must(muse him a pang of . - .� �­ ­.-, , kind I ; _� '. .".. .,! . ,And Sheep; ,. 11 . ..�: , Mrs Free], of Stouffville; Mr Powis and nd of which legislators are constructed reRtet to pull up and cross the border. I I .1 .. . I I . ­ . �.. -, L . Gregor Uses this year in While Mrs. Williams, of Port Whitb . . � wife, Of Winnipeg; Mrs W A Me but have only two candid Y' . I - ­ I 1.m�­ ... 4,H, L' =. -..:� ­, and son,-of Huntaii1le,attended 9,family the field for mobicipal honors, Tbomaq was syreeting.on Christmas, heart . " r )EM) and � � ; *7 Por "W- hidli the Jf6stl 10"h prices '. -- , ­ :.'­ ,:,� ." � 11 7 . ­_ . . . . , gathering with W. G.and Miss A.Barnes; Beare,for lot deputy, and T.P.White for overtook her. She was helped to her room . .,���. 1:1. . ! 1. - . . . I ��.� .. ". - r and Mrs A B Collins-and fatally,of 2nd deputy will doubtless be-right at the and died a few minutes later, before wadi.. . ...,..;...�,1. ,...-I - will.be paid.. ,-, '. :� ::. .. -z . � .. I - ,­ . P-1 : -, j: ,", . . . . . L. " Toronto,the guests 6f P R Hoover;Mr and front in the running. The latter's oppon, cal aid arrived. The funeral took place ' ­ - - - . .1. • Mrs Book, of Jordan, the guests of ent W. G.Barnes Is,,& nimble,feet-footed from the residence of Mrs. Cameron out - . . .., z � : . I . . IM' = 'E. '7anatone, 1--,Sewing Machine Hoover;- Mr-and fil 8 S Stover, iza young fellow, but the veteran T.P.expects Tuesday afternoon to St. John's burying - .. . . .. person, � . * , I . .I. ��' 'I V I _T_ I - � 4�� I - I . � It,V I r . I�k.:ai,4 -Jer,4& T 1i PICKERING 7� NEWS 1 eas d Alm t York an am stri Mau or telow ph POUCHRR family,.of Dakota, and Afro Hopkins, to wind him in the back stretch and canter j ground. She was a hard work(I. _ .- . L _' -� -L . . �. :.., *. , - - - �_ V.S.,of Pickering,Mr and Mrs B HopIrina, home at-,the- head of the poll an easy ; d many sympathfie with her ends in . .­� -1., . ..- - Plokering, ()a1AAo. A R. A, Fleming, Markham. .1• . Paisley, '&sets * .I , . . . I . . . . 4 ..� were of Hy Hopkins. i winner. I er sudden aamise. J , - ..1.- - � � . . .. I . � . . I.. . . . . . _. �. 1., . - . . I I . . .. , � _ :. � L. - - L. A , . .' . . . ku. 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''<' ,,'rf.i,,,t".'. ,��..+... .,,. «+{+a Y -•.,e _a,n' .:`-vr', r' - -rte _ x - s e-, �.» ",: M�, 4 ..�e9`,..",!In � .n M «.+ G..C,�d' '. f ., . ,. ,i,.,,.1. , tl7 Y. T, 'G'J'i�'s w .. Y •,,. •xy '1• S_.. .. 0 s w,; _ ±: ".r: .., _ .'YLT• •'•A ,1y,.h n...n * .. :'4,•t S,.J _.._. J J.� ._.. ��t .•,,.' ,iTa6 LI,: Y:, iy +:,�':.1. �...19%y In , rvsL•_: '�•....a^.... :.,,.. x,. ,.. '... - .i"rw.v, -us.. _ Sc �� ... ,, e.14n. 9 �,, �" . Durrant, who wan seatepord os. Wad- Q fall to attr'aot attention within as hour who found that the patient 11%ndoas F s a, eh '� ✓ r ITZ8 a y for tine foa:th time to be has iBQUNDB TYi P181DpIEl . after daybreak. Neither sea galla are f&r mo,re t+ncaesaful roll breakers i�r rIM � I I eiaft that he will never gw to th. �r t;�=pikes are more sharpalghted t tbs desperate Rohillss A Ro- "; ' r ` eoatLold6 as he is ooafidsat [p will '� tkaa the river n,omoada that haunt the !;tills blghlamder ootald kill a donee h s'a _� T "` ` Oa Banda. at $E. Jbe 3 N@ AIROUY THE DOINfi3 OF ,h of the Hudson sad dart out coast dwellers is se.many minutes.but " ' + � t , 'j "e a Dome to him to Iiia a:tremity. . Oiti�TB� ✓ �`, GRN&P CRIXINALS• from behind lumber wharves and coal to these daps cef Improved gunpowdeb1. •► 1RY• �T�T0 Charles H�lsr, her mother, all her .t•4 boars at aAy floating hoz that !Doke maohiasa mere pbyatoal strength la a '`_ �� * relatives and other Catholics who. at- IMp Are sieserally slew sae 6ttstrsh, Ye, ,like s trunk or any bundle promising rather risky trump card. and all .' ,e LUL Woo Q v rte• tended bar marrLsgi% wore ezeommuni- Thew aselauaaeea of afattalas.aeuee �contain a dime's worth of dry goods.. 'thins Iao1gdtag a' good oltsaos far �.. ;:' r cated because the young woman was -sere or the steeds That Aare Tier+ there [a'd risk of the oorpita escape. Dome to him who Dap wilt. "' married by a Protestant minister. Iterpetraton Marked Pates in the sl}w, deldoto being stranded by shots cur- tlteti About far Ow•t rents picked up by the standing Fleeted Annals of aneeesafal�Kerpi gnat dettslt, the hailed stases. ase • •CENERAL. . ,... army riftwood gatherers... ytwisut ligasaa Lira IRRIGATION-IN SOUTH AFRICA. " ,Alt parts sl-its Glebe:-rendealed ant -It is said thel Japan's sapply of oea2 - r who b Hied a pot full of - - will be ezbawtted in 50 g° forgotten u s►srertsd for taass RsaMsg• years. La Haltan'a"yamolea of Dean Buck- gold and fo tten to cover it with are. Aelphonse Daudet, the celebrated lad,, there is a pretty anecdote about earth could hardly have been guilty as Attertvala ■+usineer'o Idea sf the sheat 1. 11 Freaeh novelist, is dead. He. was til a vac•t3oea ramrlbeLe [n Lbs$ Devonshire a more fatuous blunder. Yet the Wert evert sthedes b 1Miaa., .,'DANADA. y ge shrewd murderers of William William Hammond Hall.. former! I I 11errs of a brill where the versatile naturalist il- auppe committed that absurd mit- y ' 1 I Over ✓{18,000 hies been collected In The Margvile di'- Rudini has sun { Stats Engineer of California, has }Hat R unrated bis theories with all aorta of take, 'subscriptions for this Western Univer- 'ceeded in; reconstructing the Italian living object lemons., "Is stupidity dangerous?" asks the returned from a prolonged profession t{ty, Cabinet, sv[tbput malting many pupil In De Muaset's Paris catechism. al tri to South Afctca,whore business t tbht lazy rascal.,• Haid trip .to cess of smallpox has been °bow r But Iook a Not always; it may,even help to brought him into class relations with reported Lo the Mayor by the Montreal Among the persona under arrest for � oampaaiott, POInti118 at a swollen abviabe tIie.perils of nonconformity:' ��� i$ealth'Officer. pillaging in Pnagne, l the son of - a viper honking is t bb rayls of the $1111, "Does the Caw punish crime 9,. odea He had nsd'ea consider- TThe Hamilton Acetyline (las Mach- 'millionaire, The Germans still dread ,c�atrhtsed and futil o! poison and in- "Not invariably; it protects thous• atian the water supply o! Johannes- .[[nne Ca has.been formed with a cape- afresh atttack. doLaaie, Dosan't Lt rather pnazle yon a°� °f shrewd raeoeila t11 the' enjoy- btirg,'for mining and domeatio nae,and L I eta* of 84b,0m. Spain [s negutiatingr ivttb the Arm- melbt o2 their pldader." e. �t�� to Africa two months b< Tho new R. & O. steamers being strong& of Edtgland, to obtain a icer to rroconecal, your tenets with such "Thea and wickedness may hope t !sots f" to be tolerated 4" peace he will take with.•him plana for .'Sniff-at Tloronto will be called "Tor- houaand three hundred ton cruiser, `Often. mut several lrge dams, pumping stations tilato" and "glrrQstoa." worth Das aWlioa five hundred thou- "By logo misslia" said'the Dnan. "Oa s.8• oh eh[1d o! sand dollars, wbdch has been built for earth, is more dam,geraus than their and distributing works, which are to k s _ J campttmy plan been formed and for contrary;I have often thought that oomabiaat plans mattered for building an electric Japan' the have a striking And[f the slayer of Guldeasuppe had erected Hader his cul ervisioa. He Hayti is s i y mt. Proof in the pro- r i - .railway between St. Catharines _and ga a threatemed4 t"lis time vid)eatisl arra g it also engaged on plana.for•irrigation .. F Port Dalbouaie. by Italy'who i$ malting heavy claims arrangements that has made not-yet rea]dzed the full si nificaace o1. for the alleged illegal seizure of an VVAOnl°rr•serpents' so sluggish and the that danger, his doubts were removed works for the.Cape Government and for ., Wm. Green, who was run into lrp a w'htsln he gielded to the temptation of Cecil Rhoden street car at Hamilton, while ridinga Italian merchant vessel some year$ago, worst criminal so slow-witted." By "I am to build for Mr. Rbodes, said the idea that a private ooale$eiomt .+ _ - r_ Ypres on.Sunday afternoon. in dead as A despatch from Athens announces way. of appoindaa)t be'mentioned the would unburden his mind. t'b)e result of his injuries. ' that the treaty of peace between Turk- � of the monster, Williams, who. A Prosecu �• Hall, "L big dam+ banal, and other ting Attorney, or s Don- vvorka, serve a fLpq tract of lead 9.'fl. Btrattoa and,R. Ronan, of Ot- a and Greens has been. ratified by escaped by a miracle after murdering - r, ezaotlst8 atonement, might have taws have been awarded the contract l [n4 George. It has been also ✓affil- enabled him to establish a claim to the 6e owns in Bulawayo. When I point. for espy y' for four years tbaPost- ed by Turkey, . a WIUAe family And'appropriating benefit of eztex,uating cLretrmstsncea, ed out to hIm that there would not be Office Depar at with rani! bags. Some of the richest Spaniards of Cuba boarded wealth mind who then, to save but Thorn's co municativeness. wsa a sufficient supply from the natural !�. Arthur Piers, O. P.,fL Steam- are holding meetings to consider the sizpemoe, returned to 4 ghee lad sing nothing but a compromise, with the g adv slit o1 sending. P g itch of the sensation monger, who meter-shed, and that It would) cost so -ship Reneger, has Sone to aglead to y 118• • petition to nonny where he hail paid his board a much to bring aster from another steamships and to make nth- President McKinley sacking ta�eateib- glosta i's.the po$eeesion of as important shed, that the enter rise would not 'p�yB° fish a United States day to adranoa, tbaugh 1>A could .not secret a,od'`drops hints to make his replied. lel er axrsn8aveata Lot the now Klondike protectorate ov- for many years, be ;N or the island „s help knowing that His Callow boarders friends " Never mind that; I""want► It dons DLt. diftoa due$ not saticipate any bad already begun to suspect;the pur- ENVY HIS MONOPOLY. -In order to show what can lie done by - trouble from floe efforts being made at IRISH BALLS. _ p� of >zls aoaturaal ezcureions. The es-momopouet soon repented his irrigation in this country, ho-vl much generosity. Igatead of relieving his it will Dost, sad ho4r the work ought Washln�ton to prevent the entrants o1 / _ He had comamitted two previous mat$ mind, his had burdened it with tortur- to be done. Moreover, I -shall tie , Canadian;Gods sato Gnu Yukon byway some lutaacee of ssi�assratgcf V warr. .murders. and knew that the mob {. misgivings abort the discretion of lag these natives work, supporting ad Tisa Thirteenth Battalion of Hamtl- er seep. would have tarn bdm limb from limb his friend, and finally resolved to re- civilizing them. and .' A "bull." La speech, is defined as a It.hr'had put given them the all Is. '.trive his mistake by a second murder. 'Ilam, have wait the Growaki Cup for the P Remembering the aucceae'of the Wood- SETTING A GOOD EXAMPLE fourth time to succession. The Queen's grotesque blunder:. as apparent cou- . river fog. lids could not doubt that 'sidr stratagem he im,vited pia Conti- to other capitailsts and companiem,and Own cams eeoolneL and the 48th High- 6rnitp, but 1 real incongruity, of ideas. this proceeds of his last crime would a rendezvous in La out-of-the- that l an object which will be. worth z TaneYsrs tnasd. The Irish are credited with a peculiar snpport_bim in.cromfort for the rest of way park, but excited a suspicion of his all it will coot me even if I makeaoth- It in announced that Lord Stratheoas have it we do not know, except that his life, nod his-bald been is Loadon meoltive, sad on reaching the tryatisg 1 iag,' s • '�- • bw presented his entire hard of buf- I i don't tH k m d ment of 3fr, it !a a species aL wit. Here are some enough to 6c aware that all the plot° Attired Nemesia in the form R h� a ie udiced b im ss- tsb now as blis farm near-Winnipeg lOaa g Of an able-bodied Constable. P j !p Ito the Dominion Government, to be e2a��°r polo detectives of the three kingdoms( Confronted with the proofs of their I Nation witu aim, 1 ut i cou eu nut IpNsoed is for National Perk at Banff. Patrick; when he first landed in Am- Cyd not have identified him among, crime. the murderers for weeks clung' i� asking myself, Have,we any men erica, happened to see • locomotive go to to America who would build a lar - atter t}e Liszt of January tha It_ flashi the huntdred thousand strati rs of•the I. hope theft the ild p ac lode of tie ng by. H,e started..bac![ and ge and expensive ��,eeartts�oaledaI railwray, the Prince Edward their victim's head would preclude the Pensive Irrigation work out o! Lt-- railway, and the leased lines, yelled friend: "Will a look at harbor suburbs bat rather than spend, ide.ittftcaticrn of the remains. The ass= 'their private fortunes 'without hope , �. •will be known under the title of the mat' Ov all the wonders IIrer seen baits shilling saor+e than be could hely!aawxanp of Deur{Bryan had been cau ht;Of profit, for the public good? Well, - f7saadiaa Goverameat railway system. It it bates thin all. burs it's asteam- waffled p g° I Rhodes is dol thab sort of thin boat rearrhla' Cor wether.'• ✓night Into a death trap,t � sa'a aLmOdt �mesd�tus[usoaw8 3 i I aF gall :' thud les Go er meant for�1Ont will e- Another Iriahmaa said: "I.aaw Pat kgah*n to pima sr.tha only posdtble trap the fabled oatiiltah trying to elude cur- t�betithe naHtiaequeatto11 with sdems to Me also mlr- Ryan the other side of the'way. I at that kind in a city that offered him' suit b sticki able tact and t110A 4vs' Qs. caused Co the Gov- y ag his Mead is the sand. judgment, The rstlxaJ 1. _ nya+ges it was [t was Poet and Pat thought the eliodos of several thousand They forget to remove a pair of tell-;northward from Cape Colony through A •* aramaat vessel La Canaddaane in the it was ma and whLq 1 cams. u bs- Bech - collision with the American vessel Yaa-I p OTHER LODGING HOUSES to °boos• and one o! Marcia Thorn's i ►naland, one thousand miles or [coma it was neither of us."_ odloloth bundles contained a pair of hu- s.0 in length. has leen largely linnet- _ Another excused himself from going. . yet the histo ed and managed Is. construction b The Dominion fi4wry protection fleet to chum by ray g hs had aTrch as t7 of Doling.abounds man bangle of a peculiar appearance- aa4e y with similar redoxes. The murder-I � "Washerwomlea have such bands,"I Hr, Rhodes. 8e Is also sulplyingmost an the Atiantic coast lion tone iato ezeallea�t telescope that with it be said One o!' the amateur detectives of the money for the telegraph line; '1 .f .�- ,wiater quarters with the exception could brims the church aq neat he could_ ars at Wm Guldegs►uppa, is New York. I which is bele + M "and if-this was a man he must have: g cashed north ti and across ad the Osprey. weigh"is watching two hear the organ playing; who Cast June was carved in a lonely) been a masseur or some attendant of' the Zamhri through the great lake or *Too America* fishing steamers It was' Pat .vt'ho observed, Aftsi LOAg"ad summer cottage, had plan- a bathing.establis nt." country of Central Afri:'a, to join iw6lols nave cert yet left for home. watcbt'ng two mea shoot at'an Basle a� this details o[his razroyal with the l" That Clew led to c lecoveries .that the ,Egyptian telegraph in the Boa Lost Strathcoast: Cmnadiag High sad kill it, that they might have saved almost,coat leted the chain of circum-I den. ta'a flat to Bir Rials= the powder a,ad shot, as the-fall alone 14 tion of Nihilist conspirators- � "I think 8ezath Africa wit 011e✓, stantial ev fence,""sad Martin Thorn's 4 take•im . . rd Cartwright. stated that lis will re- Would have killed the bird, s The woaa•al who wanted,to et rid of mense strides within the nest few g Another Irishman assigned as a ren-, g doom was by hn$female a000mp- ar to dvanadw shortly to interview mon for Act R iR hemi.at any pylae, feigned symptoms. lire. For-her own.part she would pro-, years on the basis of irrigation dere- _ pwtp and paper "ufaoturere kers',kitchep n t p kettle of &'f ire in bl* of returning affection. .His rival kept' ba'bly have;preferred to-adet to her lopmeat.' The whole country is ds- • �egss opportunities for ezteading, ng nut of bels plan of a'ncompromising denial; but pendent on Irrigation, and the can, hs<!t r no" to Great Britain. that uvea ars✓ that Lt was poi water; way for nearly a month: i she membered-Thorn's gratuitous ditions of rainfall and opportunities for and,It w•as Pat's reply -to a man who To insure the secret of their meetings stor Maty app•lkations hers been receiv- 7 8s confession and natnraily dreaded a re- Lge are such •s tv indicate teat boasted that sus had the smallest horse r ted et L Doasiiwon Customs Depart- they ascertained-his business habits, his. Ilan of that fit-of emotional insanity,; irrigation will be-very successful. All •f 4e is the country, "By me falth,_I have ppee seem. from Americsay for permission oven as little as two of It. dinner Lad lunch hours, and the ezact`_Dr suppoee he should bs selfish enough I the local colonist.qnd State r govern to takes into Alaska. via Canadian to Indulge his penchant with a affil- meats are actively interested in the . . "territory, is hand. and the shatter is Another one is told of a horns. Psi number of hours and,minutes needed_; tariaa bp-purpoe+s? . All thlntga con- suhjeet. The Calls Government con- i _ Seceiving' the attention of the Cabinet said he could leap over L ditch at Isaac to reach their rendasvo'uy from the es• sidsv.d, she coamluded to give herself structs Irrigation'works, and having ' 1. 90.feat wide; :nit as Pat describes It, `t Ottawa tablinhmeent od pia employer.. After Chas benefit of the.doubt and antic!- recouped the oeat by the sale of its he did it to "Lao�i�s, • Mr. J, H y. suponatendent ofoon- And it was PaL again Ivsha, telling a supper. 'w t" he wag, at LeUvire,. eiz, -paw � dreaded-freak of her fellow- �'n'lands served by the works, turas a+trvctioer of Crow'$ Nezk Paae'rail- scary ss. original, asd being laformed da7s out'of the gavel✓ ns would 6sc`ve, culprit by turning state's edidenae. ahem cover for use to the owners of F _,_ way, Lives a gsoaral denial to _ the by ase o! His auditors Lkat be had read followed his Clytemnestra to as Reliance so • aappceteed identity of the lands It also cul sidings or an- Wa r®m o[ air treatmsat o! the la- 1t to the trey+lotion of a Latin work, y Y point intents deluded hundreds of oonspira- eoursifes private Irrigation enter- , boursts employed mn the wort. Be q�ed oat: "Confound those aacientn! °d the beach promenade, and they ouukli t0�sad thousands o[ two-footed beasts primes to eeverai wave l,nt it regulates s r joys cut of four thousand men Daly Thry an adwn�ri stehltog omeb g hsye {tilled him is Rhe dark say aightr pip wti4 drag their pludder to the and control all works, and there is ' _t[s:ty had agy complaint.to maks, sad thoughts . after' the middle of Jape,-but the I ddn of a junksitore ,keeper, ready no such tt.tng as the unlicensed, unra . ` " *bay were rni, home, y snough to,appropriate a lion's share of stricted grabbing of water and con- i -' wanted to Canoga! the fact as well sir' the profits. but apt to repent his ven- struction of works wh' a the United - Hr. B.P. Outer, Q.0., it Toronto hu CHAWTY OF SPEECH. Lbs cirtumolli at his murder. He+ tura on the arrival of a revivialist with States baa.dome tubi to prevent ir- iUbd a petition with the Dominion De- _. . , a search warrant Italian housebreak- r! at[ap leve ant. P _, 1 partmis" of Justice taking for the re- Charity of apeech Is as divine a thing bad ao near relatives is the neighbor-' $ " t ;Isvcatiose pf t1•e'ahartera of the Cana- as charity of action. _'110 judge no one hood, and his disc r liars are said to,avoid`that trap by bury- 'There are *magnificent lands for it Y j ppearanoe could haus irrg their swag Litt the hue-and cry has r[gst[oa l 8oath Atricn, rich, deep tliaa Copper Company and the Anglo- harshly to misconceive no man's mo- y og of - been explained away with the rumor' merged is the excitement of other sen- sot' will raise an 'cr e .. Amorican Company, on the_ grounds tines, to -believe things are as they �=""" thar��t�eof At->ibhe4i keit- seem to be tinttl they are proved oth- °f a'a elopement or {satione The d climate of their - that peme flight in stress of '- FRUITS OR GRAINS works in Canada.,according tc the erwise t6tem - peninrula may facilitate that ezpef- i tag g u men with merit gtimbleips debts. They agreed to kilt ent, but even is rainy Mi6h'igan a ds- which Southern California can pro- f berms of their ,contract. _ . -aarely this in quite an good as to him indoors and remove his remains�crop!t old gran r aur rimed h{s eons 6 duce. As the seasons are the reverse r _ (TREAT BRITAIN. build up churches. establish any an the inetail'meat plan. and his doom rt9ing frogm hips sickbed.and conduct' of those of England, and of all the andfound colleges, UnkLud�words ,do was when as ant-ot-the-wa cot- Dm'to a gully to the woods where countries which supply England's mar 113eo. Bis 6rw Gardiner,, command- as much harm as nnYi11d deeds. Many y he had depoetfted the savings of a long kets, Soath Africa can alway,I I+e surf f ler the Horse Artillery, ie dead in a heart has been .wounded'by this and � +fir Woodside, L. I., was &dyer- y{ie � �{!t, •t'Ths baaka swindled o'f an ample market without competi11 ----- t-�_ aaoa many,a reputation has been stabbed to timed for rant: They�engaged it 'at rise'out of i4M, Iia ezplsiae_d "sad old GOn. High-class, delicate fruits can be ` 'terrific weather bad been prevailing death by a sew little--words.There is once, st�epeat a week is elaborate Tam Herrick was killed by tramp* put the London markets within [tf e os. the soeth�.yxtst coast of Irgl•ad,and charity which consists is withholding pr+eperatiomrs Bes[dsa arranging. an whoa..they found out he kept his boodle teen from Cape Colony, sad 'at _ Mriosts wreaks ars( reported., words is.' keeping' back harsh jade- 'ambuscade and r+eenearsing the details [n the cellar, eo I sande up m mind to rsaseaabl cost of traaeportstion. t menta, in abstaining from speech Lf of the ro mea The Id sad diamond minis in It is reported that the prospects of 'to speak in to academe. Snob char- a stock projected they laid ig beat thete'at both Whenever' �triea a immaaae and ver .. .. a "ttlement of•the engineer's strike pack thread, cotton. I had'gat ��ahead I"fat them see me y pros' • In Great Britain are very promising. ity hears the tale of slander, but does astchal straps, ammunition. knives and go bh a bank or bxpress office, and sive, off ii ugh their development is ' Lord �1'rotteale 'a neat is Stafford- not repeat it; listens in silence, but bone sawn lVhea gverything wan ween boot homrls., after dark. •I man- only apt twelve ye•rsold. California y forbears•cwmmerrt; thea locks the qn- ready Guldapsupps was invited to In- has had a ,half ora of that devo- 'shire has beea.�ompletely gutted 6y pleasant secret up Ln the very depths spect the new house, th"A oomid. *pat way of supper in lot'ment under favorable conditions fire, and many art[_iea •of•• historic of'the'heart. Silence can'still.rumor; He cansa saw snit died. --Luck bad Dike all the skill of EphialI a place ud yet we arra juat,naw enrsringupon _ •value are lost. t it is speech that keeps a story alive favored the conispirstotd even in the of interment has the merit of silence, a most prosperous era oft gold produc ti It i4 ierorted at London that Sir k and lends it vigor. cdreumsta4re that ho promenaders were while the discretion of a common-in- tion. So it eeema to me that South Wm' 8.Haswell,Geoverator and Com- - near enough to hear the shot or see terest partner may vary with his no- Afries, with time and the, removal of • - rn,+uckr-in-Chief of-the Gold Coast, the puffs of powder smoke which for an frons of personal safety: restrictions and difficulties, must ahow ^ died at sea while vs. routs to Eng- �* ;Distant forbad their way tbro h the • And in the loam of the midnight tremae mineral sources. Y-at---. tremendous m re land, Funeral director, to y g g arena of the Transvaal Lndl •Rhodesia gentleman-"Are wtiatdow sash- In lase than an hour the woods thane is often more security than and other parte of SauthrAfrica are K,., An Immenae ehm factory is to be you one of the mourners?" - Gentle- body had'beau, dissected and bagged i'n the most,elaborate'diaguise. Ina 'y started in Galashiels, Scotland, to cam- man-"Yea; he owed me five hundred into three or four bundles of oilcloth. passenger car, with the cargo of hu- known to be minbra.lized in the same ^pate with that United Status, which dollars.- •t , Thus.far everytbiog had worked ac- mane miscellanies, somebody or other' general way, as this Stater is, and the . ndw holds a large part of the British "You will probably, tape in the races?" cording to programme, and it passes maj# chance to recogzsize the traveler development of the mineral bel' there shoe market. "No," said the melancholy man, "Tse oOmprehension* why the conspirators, 'who shrouds his fans under a pretext is likely to pass through the same ex i,; Vladimir Bourtzeff,'a Russian, Was races are more likely to take me Ln." after all that trouble, failed to observe of drowainess, bub may happen to drop l+erience as, here. The gol& output 'of - _ remanded, at Bow street police station, Minister-"1 once performed three � maple additional precaution of has shawl is a bona-fids cat nap. The the Rand is not falling off; but is ste$d- •- � � 'London, on Tharsday, charged with is- wedding ceremonies in twelve min- weighing the parcels they wanted to simulation of• p1ersistent interest-in a ily Increasing. natwithetaadimg ' the .. ... suing a pnblicatiton inciting the asasa- utes," Miss Saylor-"That was atthe fILag in the river. Nothing could railway novel, too, may be overdone hampering conditions, There are fif boon hd Czars- - rate-of fifteen knots as bout," have betel easier. A human 'body excite the suspicions of the news- teadividend-paying mines on the Jo- _ e "Wbat In the worst thing about thrown into river water and any but and hundreds of fugitives who ha.nnestourg Rand, but 'there are pro " UNITED STkrgs. '- ricbesr' Baked'a school teacher of a the,saltiest salt water,will sink. of its ooms,to f by-yielding to the. im- beefy foul times fifteen which could be „ Charles Sutler, lawyer and boy. "Their scarcity," he replied,and own accord. A e shroud of ogre cloth pulse of taatant flight. and boarding made to pay divids'Ietda if the conditions y philan- was •immediate! rewarded with a ma'kes'it float, but a-trifliog handicap the next through train at the nearest were as favor ble as they are is ' the thropist, is dead at New,'Yprk. y prize. -say o 'five-pouted stone per fifty- depot might,have,baffled all the Pink- Vatted States It is propoesd to bold an eou'menical Old Golfer-"'How many holes have POuad section' of human remains- ertons by' slipping out of town afoot South African politics and indust.ri . 11oraigm Missionary Contereaoe is New you made?" New Golfer, who.has not would suffice to turn the scales of ape- and giving their organism therbenefit Ll development present one of the most York in April, 1900, to last ten days. reached the first green- "Not more dtic weight.. The aggregation would of a tntereating fields of study I. ever en The San k'rancisco tr•anportai.ion than four or five, andel put the turf Si0k like a plummet .and never reap- LITTLE PEDESTRIAN EXERCISE_ ter'ed. It is a fields in which most s ieoalpanim have agreed upon a' pas- right back. pear till the fish had obviated the risk colossal mistakes have e>eep males - tenger rate of ]ivs+ h'nndred dollars of identification. Under such Dir- "Im L country wilt✓ such & network immense sacrifices-have been stiffer ft,' . cd bmnicb roads" 'said the forger Mo- and infer nn l in' "'rrom`that city to Dawson City. LEFT TEETIi USED OF 1`ENEBT. oumstanoea this river gbd becomes Kenzie, "triers is no excuse for beingltisticea have fossa in- , .,. ._.. The United Stairs liar Department A DISCREET ACCOMPLICE. fliated." -« This 'natural bebit of human .beings aav8li)t a+n s train: With, a railway _ .. „ yyropoees to bdy 500 reindeer from Lap- appears to be the use of the'to Or of But'tha ''Moe'ap: of•tbat Simple and .map crud five minutles for consultation) a :" land t6 be used its taking supplies Into the left aide of the mouth for mesti- ilnexpeneiv'e pteokUtioln'turns a stream with my ow'n common sena, I would �`Ifdw FIRE LS EAT1.EN _pawaom City this winter. eating this food. . During a lengthen- of water_1vU a dauglerous witness for lead therm 's zigzag dares that-would - The total tonnage carried on the ed period of observation only one Per- the proseautiaml. The vicinity o[,a knock them croeseyed trying to keep ' The secret of Ciro-eaters conceist.y 'in Vasls of New York State during the sort' out of 13 was found whQ used both populous towvi doubles that danger. A sight of me."- washing out the-mouth and rubbing ': peat setwn tsbowa a decreae. compared slides of bis maubb for chewing and bulky bundle, bobhieryg up and down Ln His commesoks agree with the ex- the skin wjth Pure. spirit ani sulphur, with khe previous sesson of 97,000 taw, maatkLt[ng his food. the rippTs at the-tide, bould''bard t� psr'isnce of _a Bf4&ma prkioti •inspector wluc5' cautsrisses the ciuter ski*. - _ _ . , , .,. r. ` . .` 1. . , • ., a . ­-1 - --------- , ..... L . - , Y' . .. ,,s r ' � I'll ­ ... �, - I -- "I - Wlil 1.1-11 _--1 -1---e-. 1.1.1d.-I..., 11 s , , . ­ Mwftw, 44 &M , NO � ��, B10 . -" I , - 11 � 11. � _­� -. . � 11, I - _,. W, I -,-� M., r�2 ! , "I __ .11- 5�_'. � - ..., "z "I -.- 4�.7 , -,- .. � 4, . - elc,---_­��,., - ".. . W1 It- �-�.! ­. .." _�'. -Z� �_.1 "�.5�;" .,� � I ...0"' . ,�- . ��_;r -�;,, , . , , . 4�:�" : . �,0 .1, , .1 . � . 4 " �!�. 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" . 1 '��­­_-� .,rl. -, ;-GIVB HIM A CHANCE. .- �-N&ArX I I . . � AONSWN is crew � � I i,.7K. .1 . . .... ,.. - ... , ". .. -1 . .:",4. .1 I ; '...V",,� ," . . �. ., ... '!�l � .. I : ..%,��., , . - .� ,., � .� r., 1:1 ;1 , 11 . .. . :�: �, , , ���;�.,:',..: -� N . . - .,-�� I , A now famous physician relates 111lai :,.MONSOON ft Fralgrant t.;_ �� __.; Z'�­ "�: I. ,. . ,, :��:., .� .. . 1, . A" A" zz- I : .'', : py �_, ' � ... . . ! .7 I � �4. .­��.�,:,.�w*a"w-in some stepartme i,.,�i �� � :7, _ -�.­ early In his career In the city N.here -_,�MONSOON.Is Dellic!"s _' ' " S& : . �'. . , ��_,.��­,:�-_7'�_, I '­� - I: .,��, ..,� .- '_ "wragglace to OtAers. ,_;...�: ,. .. ,_A,�1- ..­-I"�.­ - , , ��"�W;­-?.:�, "'... . �: - Al.V"* , - 1,' , � .,, vl.. �, *�jz.,%, ",I . . I .., - :� , - NiA that the . GerniAn � .11 � ., , ,��.. '.. .,�11 *;z ,, - , ' .... � , .,�'. he was located, there resided an old- MONSOON Is ExQuoingical ' I I ., .I.... -tt.�, ,� ­ - .I . I Emperor .. I.-i I .. . ....""- �L.:!.­-,-.4 �� - I. '­ , I. , ,I �. .,� � �."i _., ­ � 1. ­ .. : . . - - . ­�".,,.�.4�.,'�!� �;:., 'j��­_1,-.�:Would be oommonplam anywhere. His t.0 give him wholesome advice. One i , " .� . -"�-, , :�,, ­, .; ., , TIONSWN Indo-Coylon TeE _,�" � , , Orly PhYsidua who Wag always ready I � ,.. �r'', � . I ... . .. , , _'_.,_, .. � " ' is TEN NERT. , r�"-.;� :-'v: ��: � N ;. -..:. InYsterious.otitbursts of rage, his offl- morni,ng the young practitioner Was 211,30,A 60 and 00 owit*par POGAL --- �- � . L ___ . .. .' ' ': -UD -EL _­.__�...:, .. ' 'I ., _ '...-1 .. ,I s:, ; '-.1-.�-O&UY contradicted illness or illueem , &tied ta v1sit. a man who was very The Mostes"Toot 86,I wommighto-st.W., .....,.....CEYLON TEA . 1: ,, 4�� ., �­�� I I Tw*Obb VIM 39M tri IL Then you wilN thouls uL Lead paokaav& A 446 Be A aft Looding V gois ...�_ , ,­'.�- ... 74_1 ,��....._(_.�� .L_.and his genius !or self-advertisament Pick.' On hi.8 way he happened to meet � , ,4.��_.'., ..­` :": -"'. ,.,". I - _ , , L his old friend,tho doctor,'aud,an usual -- .. ". ..��.,�`, I I.. 1� ", ' . . I _. - .._--_______1-____ - L , :�:. ,L" * . __.. I. . ... ---­ I.. .1 " �:. , . ., ..I .. Would bring him into notice wherever he bad something of importancie to RAY. . I . ,z _ .i. , � ,.:�- ­ `_ i , I ' .' ' , .�!._...",':'�-..�L.,'�_lie Wan. But though we bear so mu,.b He dreW it out so long, however, tha.t Toronto Cuttlngsoh6olri .14 . ,:"�-' `.`:�--.,-,C:.,-�.1'_- � .. ::7,'. . -1:�_:� - 11 ­_......­ NG M EN.4*LriL to Cu t. N u be tter tradi . HAIR PRODUOIER, . " .-.� ..,.,-, .I the youDgeir man grew Impatient, and pra,feadon.- Write for particulars, In,e � L .�i,: �,.:.__%, �;:,�,��_ .. .-� ,'': ,about bis love for show In pablio,'few Y011r, ___ L- � � � .,_�.L��..... U2 Ycage St.Toron" , . - , �. , � L, , -- -finally said, Doctor, you will have to _ . . . ..�I I I. . .. 1. - I People know how simple his private life ,i ,, , . I . . 1.I .".- � :.:�_ 7 . excuse ma; I am on my, way to visit a � :".. ....�:..,­ _,`_­__.�; , .A..�. � ­. 11 la, `�ib Mille, Mille A Hat" -. ­4LAUM __________�___ - _____��,".. . L' -�7-,,� : .­:t­� - yet it!3 afact that agre%t deal of gmtleman who is mid Jtd be dangerous- Barditers,etc.removed - ,I�.�' :�_ _t L' :,::_�_� ,; - ' . ,:- !'' ,"'. - �:- the solemn eti.-Atiette of 'the ordinary ly ill. to wealay BI Rich L I .- . . , ."-_ -­_�L I _ :'-.�.-.,.....� �,­_.'-..�::.:­­ .� . . '. ... -00 MQM St, W trlem. .. PRAISE _� .", . .1 � - .- 1. . LAW M el ..:. �. . - ` - � I ..' . ,-.,,I ,�:!:�_.,; I � � � ­ ..�;_� 'I . _ _ . , L I �,�.. ' ;!�, Qrt life has been done away with, Oh, was the unexpti6ted reply, give 1d: ..:I ' �.z.:%:. , _._,..L.:,' ; Ill, .."......, � . .. I��:_ _ .� -,- I ;11 ., " ,1 Ir. ; . � 1. the man a chance; and the old fellow - . AMBERINL _ . . _:...1_._._k.-. �I`_���-;,. the staff reduced in several ways, and . . . , . ", . 1. . '' , , . d the subject he Was diwuss. THE I �­ , . resume 1. .. I � 1. .. . . , __..'.,�. I there have even been economics in the Ing . - , ,I.: . � . .. 8 olTIRio BUSIUSS COLL161 -SOFT . �­ .,- ­.­%,-,.-m-,_A�,1 �1 _0,__. .. . FAM811 I GLOSSY, ...''. : The following ladies have kind. i '.� *.-.1 I ':, ... ­­ _-1 kitchen. The offioers-of tha guard p �. . _ " . Most Zr= Attended In America, Was . .. I.. .� --.I..�­-�'. L.­��� . �' ' '�.' L . .r ­­ !_ � � , ,,:. �t ,�. �r .. ly permitted us- to refer to . . ­­... ­­I,­4�'-�,';*­ � 1�1, . -­tut . , � . Illustrated 0 agus(3M yew),ADImasig- , ... ..�. . L_f-_�'..'"_" _. 44, . , . _ .. .. . , . . -T_'.''�'� :' ve to put up with. beer inatead of' ..� . A LIAR. .,..�.PLIANT . them. They have used Am. -.� :,�_"� .- - �.� . 1, _;,: .1. :,.. . . , , ... ROBINS014 & JOHNSON, F.O.Aeg . .. _.:1. - beri irnow Its worth, - .1: .._.�.' .­�, - ,.. t I.. . .. . ­ . �_: ... no,they L - -, . � .: 7:... . L� . - . . -1 I.,� . . ( 1.."_.....I �champaeno- It is true the mienu at POPPer-2ftbel, You'd better dIscour- z=LzVI1" . . . *zM and they recommond it hIgIR. ­:_ � ,.- -�--�1.�' .1 . ,. .- ....�I � . , _..� 'L� "..'.. , 1. ,.. 1he Emperor's table must be in Ger- age the attentions of that young :. .. . 1'� - .'L. .� ­_,: L �, .., �. ._ - . - ... . . ly t- . ­­ I ­.� �_­'%:.. I sh,ofi, dealer; he's. thoroughly unprin. - .-, I .- .. I . . .,_�. .." �''; - .:,,­- ­01Ln n6w, not Frenolx but t I . � . �.; . .. :� .,_.��m . , --_ . . . . -: I,-1 ., .��', ..� _:��,;�;�.­:'� _ he ariAto.- q011swe laft. 9� _­�7-. -_I., '. � cipled. . VWo OF. zmtlzm , . .�L . .. � .. - _. � �­ _-, .. I S �, � ' . ... - .1 1� strook Torcando,- . -r ,.- ,. cracy generally have not followisdaulL Mabel-Thoroughly unprincipledt VULISM : TRESSESi . Him Jennie' sobs, - - . - - ;- �:m. 1,1., �7. .� . .. , I ­ ' . I , There are things even a German Em- PoPper-Yes; he sold,me a. ��, . 1- " , , .1 . � ... . Nebon St., London. - - ---�I .. ...��,­ _ . I . . .. pair ot I­ . ��.I , . .&V" COPPER :' - -- -%-.! ,_�, -, . 1. :� � 4 " -- ,"ror cannot do. patent' leather oboes to-day, and- said . . ,� I ,� .". I . " . I .- . � I I ,Are the pride'and glory of Mrs.J. Manson, . �.1. . �,�.­r �, I �. . Put any one who sees the royal pal- they. wou.Idn't crack. . . . . I ... _-.1. BRA88r " It . Young St., Hail Mon. ;..... I .1. I.. .�.1. , .� � . ­ .. ­ - lovely woman. Amberine I � I ,1� I I 4.41 . .. I . . . �. *LEAD. : , _'_,_ �.,7" 'k, .. I !.L.�.. �,:...�;'Aft knews that the stories of extra- . �, , ,,T � - - . ,. ,.­ - . I. �1. I _ - Min E. Patterson, L'� �� . . 1. . . . .� I L . .. ..: �_. : . - . . ., I- ­ . . . . I.'�"'�� ' ,"7&6ance a" tz-agi. Restoring it' was . � 11 -.�` "Whi suffer I I..11 ,., . JLRVMXXCX:-XXPJLRI" BANX cleanses the scalp,removes � Hess St.'N., Hamiltm . , I j::�;, '.,7' . , ­ , , . � . � . 1i, , " ,the .. . . I . ___�.. . -- - I Urs.Alfred Jordan, ..1. ;:5, 1 . . �,:�:.,.".�t�". work of three 'months, &ad every- NVIlen there 10 on, .--- - dandruff, itchiness, harsh- ... .1 . ­ 11.1 � ,- I , ..�� ,_, . ­ ... 1 h a good remedy an I Hill St., Loudest. . - �­ I . L . ,. ,�, , ,. . thing that the best of science andart WervIline for all kinds of Wn� -It vess or brittleness, an� .. I , - .- , . I - L � .! - I . L ,..1.�..I'— . d " f Miss 1.V. R7ckman, ...... _-,� , , , 7 ­ - . " �...�.�, and the -payers money could do clires-neuralgia�in five minutes; tooth,- . .f � Hamilton, L .� . .. - -I 'tax act- in one minute; lame back at one " makes the haie as beaut3i- .;,.%t% . Hughson St. S., I . I � . 11 _ :,!.,Was done. Those three months turned Bdys' 9L GiNs ' (".11 .4. . . , L I . w .:11 . :�,���, ,.,.out a palace that -, appneatLon; headache in a few mom- L ful as in youth. .... . I Miss Eva Dickenson, ."­- �. . :�.I :� .. �., � . � ..._, .1. . . .1 I onto; and all pain just as rapidly.Give I . , Young St., Hamilton. ., ., . ..1; . � -1 ­ I . . ECLIPSES IN SPLENDOR ' it st trial. . . to make from Too to Twon . - ' ' _ *,� L I � _ , .. . . V-five dol-- . - . . . , .. ' - `... :.,....I . . � . i . ,.. " =t month, write us quick a have a � .. GROWS ANEW CROP OF HAIR. . . I I . 1. . '. ... �:.._ L�. I .almost any other in the World. The .. �. . ' ""' . I..�... brand new 25c. Article that smart boys and awc)�RMT JM'V1ID:M35T0zl 2 ­ 6 .,: . . . .-I � - . . "A SUGGES I .1,j L . .E . . from fourteen upward@ caa scH rapid . . � . � -� TION. 11116. Instructive. interesting, MR= I . - ,: - apartments tbat the p nt Emper- 11 DOMINION OF CANADA. I IN TE[Z MATTER of the "Amberine Hair Prodagr's . I., .. . .1 i a ___ r I r- _' . - mating. Send 25o.for complete on t to Province of Ontario, ? manufsoturtc!by Messrs.Job Cook and Company,W Qp- .- . .. �� - �_­ ,�. or new. pro th-cee-between the "Pillar I want ac�meithing, In a :MAU check, ZIL0. 1111101419LB A OL, W141ft Building, TorentL County of Middlesex, To Wit:) lington Street. L,ondm Canada. . . .. 11 .. , _ I . said young Mr. Twitters, a he exam- --- 1, Henry Amos Plagtow.r of the City of London,in the t . , " I ,: .Hall" and the "Star Hall," or "Star . . . . - I - -1. - I .ined the tailor's cloths. � __ County of Middlesex. Wat�ft Worke : .-, . . .. _. . . - ­ ' . .. � r�.'::.I �. -Cliamber," whichever we would call It Vid yowit bring it with You, airl asked "WE W 10 IT=mly declare that I have used thA "Amberino Hair Producer,"ins.nuts.atuyed.by . .1. �.. . .I. L� 1, .1 ART YOU QUICK. Mossrs. Job Cook d Co f N M Wallington Street,In the City of Lo _.' ! .-- - ` -. -L . -! . ) a . .. , . �: � --'*. in English. only In this case the stare the tailor, . Muos the 15th d.'y'.'f Apmr4&1A.0 It%Z stopped the itching of the malp� oqp tcb-.-bib .� � . . . ,,� ,�.. , , . . 1 . , . .11 - �­ I.� . - . -. ALre in the ceiling. But perhaps the Bring *bat with mef � . . - fftm fallilm out removed the dandruff.and has brought out a thick arop of where M7 ,I . �_ .._.:�� .:.:most magnUitent in the front ball,the The small check- _ . r.: - -1 .. �( �head was entirely bald before I commenced using their=ration. . , _r.1 r ..%.r� .. .1 . .: I I .- . . ,��. . . . , � Intelligent ladles Lad gem dirman call be sin a .I. ....� . I . . . 1 . . Flied with genteel and very PROFITASL% t And I make,this solenin declaration consdantioney owing It to be true.tw= . . : .. . _i L.._ :-- T, :. .1 - T^ppea Halle. 'which faces the Pal- . . hat it is of,the a i,me force Led oftect as If made under cath and by virtue of .1 I. 7- . a r :. , : . ol;hee�xeatlal IqEo Evidence Act L85M" � " a- ortist. lad. 1"C;1O :. � . � Z, , gl ., .I , 1 �11..' am Square. A view can be had,with- DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CU A T to ..% V RIMUNERA- .�Doaiarcd before,,at the City London.to the County of M14diese&this . .. . . .. . .­� � ' ' � � r RID TION. Can give kbe"drew"ratirs"untstivG6 ' Lith d-r OfOotobtr,A.D.IW,@Jl which loortity under 6nobartalseal EL A.PLAMOV. -- . .. 'r .,.-. . .�: __ 4 out opening the doorai, for "tbey are who kasjust cleared$jtJ in 21 DAY& $j abia . .. .. � . . . . . L.. . b=applzoatloua am they cannot coach the X T.Z,MRT,a Note,y Public in and Car the Prorlu�:Uf .t.lo. . . ! . .- -L . ­I. I each of one immense pane of glass. d portion at the ow. Thera Is only one be inswis right AT your own HijMZ. I . ... � - ... . ;:., 1. .. ,.�- - I . .. I - - ..4 LL V. ... and even in Lbe dL&y-,tLme the ,Ahite to a%-il,:ataesa. and that is by oonisitu. J.U NICHOLS it M V . . ­I I � I �7: -7 .. .. , . , , .'' . and,gray'martole coveriag the Wails is re-widisis; Deal now in"used 1�y an in. - . - I .. " " � -r. . - flamed condition at the mucong lining oftho . 33 Richmond Went�Toroutc. . 'r �"�, .. ­ effective. At night it 6 S W.1LrVell0QX_ I * . . q.%4- uttu Motor in omissuas . � .. - __ � �- . I ,­ . . . . E, twhiam Tuba When thin tobe is i.n. ed I . - .1 ... . .. . . i�-r,L-'.---,1. alight"the electi-te light flooding the 11 ou hare a rumoling son"or Imperfect mag,ji, CANADA PERMANENT - ...I . ____ . �� I w1vA battery and chosals" n .:: - I.. ..1... .1 ,� 11. . ball, the marble balu.,trades, and the, as.and when. it Is entirely bloo-ed.Destakese - ' I s: :IW a boyl doLighit. -' _ ...'­ � - I � 1; , , - -- . . ...- . � !.7-- � . I I . . I . . . ...11 . I.�: .. ... ... � I .' red carpet on the marble steps. You to the result.and unless the lzl.mm,,lb�,s.. . .1 . be taken out mad tbix tube r"M=ed to jtA - I I ... r' .1 I .t , I I ,,, " � .'.':. -pass dow*n t - b_et_w,eeu colossal Mir- nor-al condition. hea0ca wM be cleatmed LOAN & $AVINGS COMPANY - .-' -- . ..�.: . :, �-L­:-" . ..,- - r.� ­i�.1_17 . .: . I . 1 . - I : . .. . I _ . irors on either hand. And the Star Hall fomyor. nine cano out at ton we conted by . M I . , . � . I. . .. , � .- . I ' t. . -is he" the C&tLrrt which Is nothing but an lainashed co& ". , 0 asoftes..............gs,ows" . . � w..� - . p. . I -7 I�,r�: � lis directly In front, It . . . _.. -I s . . I 4. r .. . ntal c4lors­are -used As dition of the iwwar,twas surface% Paid-up Gavillad... ............. 2,606,m.. . ELLC7RI% . - . � �._, .. . � .. - , L I reg�me Ammu�...........:...............I%M,M . . L � ,. . orhfi`� * WS wfil 078 One Hu adrod. Dollars . . 1. �. I. - ". " ,� - - . for&V - . . - ments fQr the walls on a background ~oof De,atnew jc&uftd by I . ­ L :� . - . I . .-.., .'., of U.=that can naAD O"zcx-TORONTO ST.. TORONTQ - . . I . . . . ; - red damask. The panelling is done a"be cared by Hairs CA Bond So Branch officee-wLNUAP3 . . L -_ - .17 . 7.. : - .. ­ . I . �. .. . _­L rrin rich r000m work. Virvailars; free. I VAX00VVZft.,L%.MAX.AND , . I--- .. . � - ., . F.J.CHZNzy&M.TOW*.Q .1 . p .� - - . .. -1 The Emperor's Lad Empron's pk- =kDru gis I i ' ��� I � I .. � ', , sidig � . I A .P171506 .��- vote Apartments are near the we the best. .Z 0 - . - . Pillar The,ample T'Swurces of th Is com"a nablis . � .. - �.. .;7�', . . . . .- 'r --'...-,L Hall which also faces the Palace . - its Director$ to make advance$ Electric Railroad Complete$3.50 r.._.,.. ... :.. . I . . an AL66A go . - ­ . .".­ . . � , ��', 'r� 'SquAwel Them in a private entrance -------- � I tate,without delay.at low rated of Interest,' 1 . . . I .I L: - I . , ' ` W p () acho, and an the most favorable tome of repayment ar . I .., . .. . .. - . ;,� :'.,iW a public one for deputations and d an low Th; Mini ure Electric Railroad is complete with I I . �, . , ", . 00 --- Mod _proved ftrms and on 'track and battery. . MW 1, .- . % . ,.." .. -1- .. r on. One gets as good an Idea of . . Prod­aJ1r-"T'A9-and City Propertl4w Merit— . I. ; . . , 7- * - -ice .- ' ,St o P '' ­ ., . � ;I . L the general extravagance frow the O&W men wantsd la,;v;Wv,Ai, t ur . ..� ..".1 I - 7 , � 7 % a . rup"us"vees ffamm md AtualdiV014 DebeUtE"@ Puir We have All kinds of electric supplies. Go a a 0 Cori 4 . - ' - mlima ihasod._ . - pri LEM . ; . ''.L , I .....-, ,L Eaveror's workahop. or study. " any- safti.@& n lWatcations will be rwdvod as the offlose of I =.z, �- .,.-. ­. : , - W .T ,'.* � , . . . - 1 . here e4". .True, there are the wr;t- 8'�nr0&RzU=jW=:-6es­W" no.. CT ICAL WORKS CO.,UnIteat ,* _ . I - � �-� -, Ijbi,jr,tabbea.-this lsathar--.i:o%mz*d furni- . - ew Im 11 11 Ill the LXM"W. L HIMSZRT MASON. - . . _R � .�­ '7��'n .L., 4....."111,,'I', ' I -�, twe, and the bookshelves. btit the Ced- Rial dome. line" � Managing Director,Tomato . . . 4a ADELAIDE ST, W., TORONTO. . .- �.. ......% -�� Ina sh"P and Ama ,am,hog ouluga. -, . ." -, � - L . . . : ­. � :'I'-. Ang is in splendid white-and-gold roco- hal.ab a goods at right prices, Pmr%KmkumW -- --7---�:-� - - .- ­" �. I .. . L' .1 work-!done,in F'rederick the G-res. a ft. __- __ .- . - I.......I - an",!" . . � . . __Im L . . ". � , , -I ._' to t's . .. iron TWEXTY41lizvEN Tz"A watch on sarth.01 35-our ami4bre,tail . �,_­­ . ­­.,;,.-,-. ,� � - -__ .- .-.-- , .14- Mft Stab 1 . . ."� ...­_ ; . . � t. :, _ltlim�",d . . . .=I,w . Amv�6Z movement; 1. "a 0" I I . - _.- . - . 1 .: � _ . 1:�. . I rwe,r%, ZqUs1"t1mss*"ww� - rjj.%Lj&q'fflj,jyR0TjLPjjIj , L - .' .__ ,­. ._ . �-.... 4 L L�. . .. LATE IMPROVEMENTS ,� ' to Gas a sum - .�- I .. . 7 � I - . . bz . I . Apples,Poultry - .... -- wiAd. peadeas so, 6413, anisb dlr,4 . . I I . ­:-_., �ave been made in the same sty,0 and - W ,F.ggs',�. - DUNNYS sunk "Good "ad. resented bkq!!�w Rol's A Speeffic for Female Complaintel - - .... ------ ..-_,....,.,I � , - . . I - ". -,t . , jolor, The walls are in dark olive and wards"Amsuricas and jbilropean . . . .. I I :. ­ ons are lasswin"lonaJ X3position. Ir'nuid %be an a true boon to i in tko Pinions. . �I -:.":­ . i. Id bm-sde. Here the inventi This Dawwn Comnassion Co., rvary lady who smAnis world�vsr atch wit sells.j, sace of a4surs's-tort 7her 0140"ease the Data"A .� 'L j .�_-1 1:�. ,,,, ' dism I . . L ininj of Bw.BfW"tN&r%MwWoodwmeaL. . Tanotin .bar*Vr$4 a4salismakii big money resb�natural Lad healthy Ramon of the ovar" 1. - - - %'- C!, pictures painted, 1BAKINC , i a"d"' tu-SIV W :. . I : .. - - ­� , ,w" ,.. 111,biZetil signed, and telegrams com- -- is I one"sob sold 0 in a single On:L For r.at wom th" -. . I :- ,� ­,I "I - - - -_ L . - I 4 and dare) .. � ... . .-1. I., 4 d mind I" 1b4dress an on?ramects wbiah can be __ ey so= � �.. .1 oom . ' 1:rlltr -Pis �7 AIn I ..17 train.,-­­- -.-- __ --- . . 11 ­t 1�,o% , It. will be &a historic r 4.":1111 riter�I for 0 or 013;4 or ­�--a-;T - -___ - -. L. .. . ._. _... I . i4isZ 11 . -- I'llt: Empresso private rooms are &I"' .we"a'9 0.D,it$I u awn't wbtt&h rd and 9&&Is a is raw . -I . - . �,�, ,. - . I tow $2 1 wLI1 mad watch and 4= to,��l be , - - __ _z. ._.: Very fine- Her reception-room' has , POWDE . &ON not two dam to sbam*k Iiii - t�- � ­ - _� 1'1 ,. 4P rolled plus thiam *arrested to wear five them or Z% .0 pw Battle,at 4 1W . . . . .r" L ' . ii money, will be returned a yon,on not L .'. . ., .I . � . . - - more of the immonasi mirrors, and the I THECOOKSBESTFR 00. Wholesale to: ft�Ursifted,Tormes. � . .. L ..'. .,�i: .-. .. ��' _-*�-- walls are papoLled in NE- =6:1".., be Mason.bon;M The Tersaft . :,L , gr------__ I LAxaEV1T S I L9 iiii C^rsa Bindise,�.Ih�brw.7MM.Ared AL - 7- . � 7_�_-I . t., I .. .., I marble. Yet abe herself is the ordi- - ­ __ - .---- . . - ., . . .I .1.. . .. .. .. .____ .__ . - : _. , - 1-1 . mry German Hati,afrau. and in what - - ' - ' 0. � . . - , ­.1 .-.-. pbe hm.been from her girlhood--A no- I . ­ � ­ .. � - . I . . . � . .. �.,:.. �.Vointity. , I- Cu - ..I .. r..!.,.I * r.-. .7- ­.-�'. All them apartments have been ly- 1. -, __ . * ' �_ . ., .-Ing unused for many years nine the Can .,,Kootenay .-. re �, Rheumafls ,0? ` ­�,'­ �.,'i � I _. .. I 1 . . .. ,:.-,_.�. ,time of Friedric,h Wilhelm lrl,. in fart. - - . I I -_ - ; . . - 7, , I .,-- _ __�, ­Tbe court life in public resembles that . I . I r . I . . . ­ . _-1 - � 'of most other countries; the dlnni.� 1. .. . . . .. 1_ �, I . � .1 . firid bohle of medicine he 'has not haa a ­ .,.I I 1. ­­ ... ...1 j'- t-..." - 'r A ., . .1 . � .. .. I 1:-..: , .� --ji-flie, most natkxiahle difference It. .� .. . I . :.',-.' ,CAX K00TEXAj CURE RUBUKATISM?. . . I ..-:.. :­., . .. . L , . .. . . TORONTO. . . .. . - LL .. . 1. ..L I �:­ _. - . tr I. 1 . . . ,". - ,. . - . . .. 6in,never complains,and to aa bealthy a . . . � . L .11Z .- - . ­ I � . .. I � n1l .:.�� i_�� . I .. �-, . -lasts barely tbrie_�J�rtors of an b-,ur; �..".. , .r. ..'r �, . , �"_ This Is a questloo, which hu &gftatgd the ray as one could wish for. He has eiihi 1. Gromoz BAzza,of the City of Toro . _* I � .zT,.',... It .- ­` , . - - - Count � I- - L -t�� .-, ,_..,.,jz,c0urft8 come and go" Like lightning, 0 - .z �. '. ..I I . : In4ft'in 0, thougandliL of Cali,dill. CftIZ=& my ork,do solemnly declare that *. -� . � .. � , I 01 Y ... , ver . �. �­- flesh.and plays hard &11 day, and i . I . r . . . , . - .: land. as at Na.,oleon'stable, a man who . . am &1f.r dyer, and reside-sil 14 Sts '' . , .�* .. . I . ­, . ..L ­ ?Pinion it; completely cared. Young as he ymer �- . . - vop too much time to talking may . - -Tba.anroom is containa In th� Q*Amony Stfeet in the said City. That I was afilicta . , _. - : L i� � " . .. . . . .�!-!­-­ .� is the boy himself appreciates the medicine, _7------=--'----.---..-- I�.­':-_'�,�* !Fi.d himself" extremely ,huiigry when '.. . _ L_____:- -. 1 �7 �. . - ,-""I r 1. :, ..,� . . twith inflarrimatory rheumatism in the knew ­ .;... _,_.. . ,e I . � _ It is ­.. . .�, . :z,- O f he great enter-_ :�, .. . * ­ _ Wh" fi,om an part,oj tbc comtry, and I heartily recommend,it 'to .an one I . �. . r � * - - ovier. L_i_______- . � :_�A. . - . a from rhenow-tisin or kig.- for over a year and was barely able lio walk .� . "..". .. . ,. � .. �, �; r._.,.....:.­� uffe ,� - �­ .� , _. . 7_­:. ' hom aU CILIM Of people,&a ney" I,F i P ..T,-i.� - �_ ��-,� . . tainments is .the.time-honored 1,all at - 4 .,_ ' . . I . 1.- L- _:­ �'L' tro-bia.. the short distance from my home to my . . I I I ' _ .. 1.z..:�7,L.lj .. ­ ­___.�� !.... � .. . . � . ' : - ' ­ "' - I . . . I ''- 1. -. -.the en . ,. . ; __ . . . -d then only witb great pain, After . . �- Of the Carnival, where as . . . . I . , I d . . L . ... . -- : work an r�,��L -­� "- . .. .. . anj as twelve -hundred guests have L �_ , � :. , _ ., .,_,: ,I� - ' .-. . - in die mallcal history of Ca..A- has them _�..� . .:L, . � %... , . - -- � I .i I K. ' -1 ,1 7��, �.. M . , ­:. I __11 . "L"L' .. I � 6. . � �� � I"sXL SULUTAN, takin two bottles of I I Rgeknan S 00" I..., 7� ­;,� L � .11 ., . ; .r,. '. ... .*�- ­ - ------- -:. .1 . _ .. . , :.`_ been -h a Popular &Od of brilfiffl(MY - Sworn to Won Notary T.F.-Lu1j., - I Curs'#I-am an.all round Ith man,have �­ L I � ­ - .., .1been invited. The waltz is the prin- ­.. 1.� . I. � *I -, . : --ell ately. 000 . - ,,., - -_ * I I a good appetite and e , .- .1. ,.:-­, �­ , ��-­�L pal dance, and the minuet was 1 2 1 :­ . - ileep awlen. I frog 4 - ...'s, ., 'L ­ ' 25th day of August, 1896. . 241140' 1 - !introduced. The Emperor ­�_�_ that which ball pdwW�fnto the Ryckman . walk six to ten miles at a nib� ­ :.., _�_11_" : an- __ ., � _ . �__ 1 . . , , - ­ * - ''..% I .- , , 1. time and �Ieel - L 1. I.."' . - #__ .. .. . .. � .- . . 1.1 �i �, 1. - -- . ,. PT .. .. 1. . . :' ' ' ', -7 :� . fatigue whatever from this exertion im ,-, .- ­ ,���'., . vgs just jobj" in -one quadrille, but ' I ." . . - - - .1 I .� , .. ��, " . �. r. : Mallcine Co.'s, offices at Hamiltion &whq . t.I . . ; - - I ; . -.__. . the.bLIl is for them more of a. big re- . I -�. -:�,*��' . :�'. E. .�­�.' ". . r . , -.:­LONDON. . . .. L I., . �,�". . ,� � .�.,,r .-1- ..1. . r .� � . . I - . free from all nain and attribute ray present - . . cepVon-, they make their rounds of . .7. ...-_A. . . 1. ­ . _I . . ­ I ' ' ' I " - ­ . . ­ I . ­ . the laid year. . . . *` I- .il�_ '. ' .: �,L­.. ..".�_ .-. . . . . I . . . .­ . . wholesome aid sound condition of I&Ay to " L_ '. - � I . m, . I . . . - :- I C. B.HAtimmit, of London, 11 Ryckmn's Zooteiw4y Curd." . . . r . , , .: . � . _ I I., -- '.. - '-. ithe guAsts in the "White Hall".hiefoin , _, �: ' 1,I ­­,� -A. . I of the City I. 7 , ­ . , r . . .. .i ". -L ­ :: �. . .1 . Rheuma* rAmn who have, doctored .1 . - ,:.dancing begins. ' . . ..�_ .... .i ­ . . County of Middlesex,do solemnly declare .. . j�_� "4-;:�,',:Z`� I I . . ,, . I I . _... . I . . . I . �' . ... _... - Gaoson BAxmL 7'... . r , � . 'L .., .. I . - ' ; , - for y-eartwith the bed;&ysiciant,and ua&rL that I reside at 181 Sydenbam Street in. � .., . . � L ..�..r,,.,_,.,.. , - .7.... - .. -1 I .. . . . � : 1 �­ -," .1 a� . ­ ,T..%. .� .. -11. . �t -�. . . � .:" � . a city and that I bad rheumatism for. Sworn to before Notary J. W. Sinvolls _. '. 7_ � ­ , f"Innadiens ­'­ . ­: . . . .. . %.d" - . . .. . -- .1 , I L ... � � - .. 891L . . L':�I, !" . .. � :.. m7 sles I go=-bospiltal fteatment to no purpose,&d.. "' -.-:���'�'! . - .over seven years. I was so bad that at CoRLsT. 10th day of1uly,'A.D.1 ,_� . .. it's a smill thing, but when .__ I . . - . -1 .�. . . � . . ._. ---'-.. . . themselves cured by Kootena.y. T 1,,,bl that times I was unable to satisfactorily use my ,- - . I 1. -1. 'i . -1. .�... ,F- . ..�, ! . � , , think tbak most people drink it at each .. :�. , , -. � I L INGERSOLL. % , - .I...' - d L -- .� I I limbs. I was employed by I. D. S&Lunby, �L-:!;,�_*.� ­ ","z� _,.1'%,% _ !:, - , . 11 .. --- . I .. . �: -; , � _.2 m�,;. -weal, ari some t.eople drink two or , . .,:r . .- . - ­-� ,�7'.'.._ " L..": IM4c.for months at a time been warped and Black Friars Mill as head miller,and it was , ; - � _�;,,::, 7 ;". �-- ,��.�. . -:7 � .. . - - ., .. , :LL. -:4 . . . .%_'. I . I I I c � . . Ahree cups each time, you can readily . . .. .,. I . . . . . - I ,� . . . �',�:-_..,;�%, _. .. . :.*.,;�%,�� , ,%,�� . . . 1, CnARLis BR=Ant, of the Town of .; ,. m,;�%,�4 - -1 ­ .: .. � r. .. 7­ : L twisW by gw I,U, ,f.,h,,m,tj,, am while working for him that I was to severely , . . . .- ..1: 5.0 - . . . . ..., .. . . ._: 4. - .. .._, ., - . L L'. . I . , e if is most inWortant that you drink .. i . ­­..1.. Ingersoll, County of Oiford, do solemnly 1,� - I I:. _ � � � I ­ . I . - affli6ted. I am now a well ma,n and was . . . . I . , . . . ... . �. � .. 1,�., pure tea. Very t6%v know what-hap- . __ . �., . . ... ... ­,�'1%.--, . declare that I am forLy-fite years of age, - ­�7q -� -.. � .--,.,�L� - �I from this time the tea leaf ' I . .. .,--.:-, .... -.,:., .. . I Released by the action of Kootmay Cum cured by"Brkinan's Kootenay Ckre,"wbich . :�'. - 11­_, , �. I ,­,.,., I!en:s I - . I-. I. ' � ,� I recommen to all rheuirratic sufferers. In and I live-in-said town,and was formerly . .��.%.:1..".7�;..1, , . , .. :_­ . - :. .-� L . ' : . " I Thc:ww filgredient which entes employed by the Ingersoll Pork P . ..I'' 1:1._�,,_:�.,.. -. 1. ­ picked until thiey+uy it from their gr.. . Say - - :�:...... .... . - , . . ., %into Its . "kin I A ....*. -1. . . . Few . �. . ,..... � .. connection-with this I may add that my :�.. . . "'.:�,LL �­- � ­ cer,,who ag a rule. Bells bulk tea se .I . . . .� .. � . . . � ., composition reaches the old stubborn and wife gratefullyandorses myrecommendation .Company; that I suffered severely witi . ��j z�-� . L �� I . . . �. - � .�, 1,., . , carry a sufficient stock,'of - I . . . - . ....Of them' - . . � fK fe C I!,as she also Item good cause rheurnationi for six years. I tried'several ':�- ­"L: - -. *. , .t..I.r.. . .,� .. 0 -L kinds o ps,en medicine I --- ­­. _ to" to blend successfully, atil large , % - .. chronic cues mid ka& speedy to f t t a and wait under ,:­, . - � 6 . - -1 I .- .1.. ­­ . . ...., the way to s;=FAgiYy of it as a tonic and blood . . I. I . I� , . I � , .1 - .. �. : , �-.. Importers, knoNving'this, and seei'ng fhe . ". 11�I - _. . ... ��. .. � . '.� I� the care of a physician for some time - -- - ,-.� - � ­ -. . � 1. ... . . , L ,% with ::' . I.- - � ­� .�� ­­­��� . imcovery,causing dis� phydclanswho purifier - . ".,, - ,.%,,. I I ­ - ; , � . - , 1'�:� .. . . . able .I I I L -- , _ �, advantage of keeping the tea from ex- . .��'. I 1,�. ,._:..I .. . . . .. � I out relief. I was so bad that I wait un , _,. . .. . ,%'. ' ' . . , I . , .I - have v%Whed fts. cures to adraft that ft is . . � C'B'11"Mi'oll- to-hold up my arms;..in fact I could nol � lw_� ­� -- ,� . .. ,?.- �j"ure, have introduced the package . ,' t.-,��-,.��...Tl* .z., ' - , . . . ,I . .. ��7';:,­ ` � . . ,_.,. - � " ..I 'tea. One c-f the most successful of , I . ��_-.. .. �­ -, . I __ Sworn to before Notary C.G.%TA&vw . .­­, , ,� .. i. - .1 , miss my bond to my head. I have taken �"., , ­��_ .1. . i"-4nde worker." Read the timllimony in . 'L. �: . I . . :, ­--these is Lude.11a Ceylon Tea. which It .��..�_I�. , L , ..__ .- . . . .15th day of August,1896. two bottles of"'Byckman'; Kootinlity Cure,* �' ' _., - " e­�w;-:". I I- . � .� .1 . I. � I -� . .- -e.,�,�wt . . I ...,_�I �seema, to be t.boroughly apprepiated ,. . -1 i. ." .. . - . - �: - ,1,. . ­ � which the convincing ring of truth is waled - I I I . � I I L.' I and am now entirely free from rbeumatism. "� ' L.�L��_,-��-�-,­�' . �. :.�, I � ... . . : 1 . . . � .. . -:. - ." _ wherever used. A few years ago one . .1,.�.�: ,:. . - � and I attribute my r000very'solely to the . �, � I . .:� ­ ': '_,�":�, . .. . - ... I . - .. .... Ilar a' . I --L. .. 6: , .,. by sworn statements. It is the only true � -I OTTAWA. � . ..d - .. �.;_ . ,do . jxxmdj would not 1�e as good - :,.,. I I: . . . use of "Ryckman's KootonaV Cure,"and Z . -1�- . ,'� ��z I- Y, I ._., . . - L - . . . - . . . . ,. .4;. � I I ..�,.�, �:-.-, _4"_ � � - _ * , - � , . �' 7" �4 tea as 25c. Ludel1la. To a greaT ex- 1, �i.il I..� _., *:!t ,- ,,. ,:, ;,::. cure for rbetanatism on-eirth. ' I 1, MAPTIN WATSON,of the City of Ottawa recommend ilbe re=eay tq all guffsrors . �. !_�.:..;-.:.�7--:� '.�L­­� . . � . . L I. . . , , . I . % - `� s accourited'for 13' - . , - i. . , I., . � -.; .1 . 1 . ' from rheumatism. .� , ..�. �,i. " , .*_ ,.tent this i . . ..y new � 4 , . _I ." . in the County of Oarlston,do solemnly de. . I 1,-_ ..'%LL.��.,� .. methods of production; instead of roll-' ' �" �1�-.', --.- - - �, �-. I q.�. . . clare that I live at 112 Cathcart Street,in CnARLze BmTTA=. , ,,-,'-,,t - I �`1�_ I I- '. :. I A- ­ ­_- - .q-- .. ... . . � I L �I .I . . � .I.: �,!. _�­­__�, .L��'_'Jng the leaf 17y,hand, this is now done _11. .. -.,7 : '.- . . ,, th,a City of Ottawa. That I am thirty ears Sworn to before Notary J.F.Miiiioz, .. I . ,! "', .. _oi 11'I . �: ` ­. - - , . . . -­ � 7',, J . .1 ' � . (,!-., - I � I 1;1. _:, ',,.'�-" � � . I . . .. - L ' . . HAMILTON. , i. , . , . � I,. ..." ,by machinery. - - .) ,! . I . . I . of age and a tinsmith by trade. Zwav 21st day of Augtipt,A.D.1896. � �1,L 'L� ­'. ].::�,� �." � �.,. ... . � . __ I_- -­ I - "-�:.,.,*. . ..,. . .."'. .� _. .� ..'. _- 1, MRS, ISABEL,SuLLTvAN, residing'at 65 severely afflicted witfi rhea.matisyn,and so . . . � . I .I .­:-­.: I , I .19 " . . * , . ' . . ." - . I . NOT THAT. SORT OF BOOKS. , �,�, ,:: '�: , . Walnut Street South,in the City of Hamil. bad was my case that I was confined to my ..�� . ...1;I 1. I ��- - , ­, .1.1- - . .�:, �� . , --" .�," " I—, I - ___I 1. . . . I � �.. . Do you'find'se r,non,j in stones, and . : . 1 L' :L ,Z, ...11'. ��, .. . . t n, County of Wentworth, do solemnly bed for two months. In June,1895,lbegah I�........ .- : L I %._ * . . -1. I . 0 .� .. �7 , � . 1. .1 I . I .. 11;r ,� � .-1 �,I i�� -,�; 1. ,r -% ��,!��L'�' I'Vo ' _L �.�,!-_:� �,, �. z..� L .. .. . -Cure." Iused If you an Rick and discourit :t,� . �. _. .. ­ . ka in the running brooks�.. itskedL �- . ...- I. . I declare: That last fall my little boy,aged taking 11 Ryckman's Kootenay ��, �-.4 _ - ­ ­ .� � � �I , . 1:1..; , . I ,..: -the roma,atic maideu.1 . . 1 ,._ - ­ five and a half years, was attacked with two bottles and am now entirely oured and , B hes __ _ged by I �,I ,��.1 ;j, . - ,"'' L - matlim rig D; "et'Kid ", . ,��_..;. -I .'L�'� I . !-:11 . ,:.. ,. at Trou �:'�, _,.. .,. -­. ,_ . :,� _: ums'is' "! ;-. I­_'�':�-,,`��`� �' �'­' I never-find pocketbooks in them, . - I ­ . . I. rheumatism and also pains in bix back and free from rhe t m. I have since been .� I ;.. . �,­ ­ I - .1. .- "y B, A Dbease�wrjte � ... .." . I.L .. . ,, � - -replied the, niattek of 'fact young . *. � . .'. , , . kidneys. 'He Was unable�o stand and conld has bad nb S.My= M,0,14's­ r- --I L ...­ . ',.'���', ' -7-,''." A�� � . ... . .: , � 11 , ::�.,.; ..i . . _. � , . - , , :L 'j. '. ­_"� : .. I i. 1. ,� ,. . ... - _�� , ou _­ �!:?,, . man. ' . . I ,�". ..�, not get out of bed without assistance. His W effect on me. I consider X' Mgnaii 4 for ChaA Book,m�if,4& ,ft� ,:,L:�;t ' . ..-- I Will y - _., ... � I ,.. , , . . :­�..,. -I ­ . ixfferi'ng.was'terriWe,aii(I although be bad great cure for rheumatism. I haveL.also of.cures made by Kootenay ere C010. . �..'. .... .:��. - - .. � .., :, 91, . . . . .. ,� � - ,� he .. ­ 1..",L. ��-­_ .' . . orn .. , -- �. . 0 ,11 " .. I Sowing � . - better. The gained 27 pounds in weight. It is a and hopek T tnedicine fs'W up bi , . ,.�� 1 . -...: , .. ": ".6, � Infallible.. ' ' � - -- ` medical tregbinent he got-n .gr ,id,,d I ffiat F . ... I ' ­ ­ ... A.." � ' L .: :-. -, . I was so severe at times be would almost tonic ani a wonderfill blood purifier. , I 7,-,. ... I 1. .. � Is conduct�d by iigbi boo,ts. I .. I bottles containing over a morith"s treatnimt, ...- ­�.,� ­ , � :' I , .. _ ..� , L, I . Mlnnt. .His appelihe left him and he grew attribute my cure solely-to-the- we Of -and bold for$1.50 per bottle,linaking it chn � - _ ..''..'. . " � .,. L by Put- I � I . . ,(reaping is- beat c6inducted . . 1 . � .­ � � ,, ­ . per �' " ­- ­-:'L , . . . I . . I... . ... _ ,. very week. Aboat this time we hea,rd of K000114%y Ourit. i �1. ,�., .:., I, - I .11am s Paimless Corn Extrar.tOT, the ­� * L.- . � .1.;, . :_.., . . .1R kma" K ten Ozire IV , com � � MAItTrX WATSON. . than a month's use ofAnferlor m - ,:. %. '' ;, , 2_. . . ­�� I-,. L - - - - I- - and - 'If not obtainakilk from . ,��:f dcalef, gem* , . - oul . .. . . I . I . givin ". -1, , .1�. :. I �. . y safe, sure, 1?rompt and-painlerm ; ,� ,�� . , - ,� ,I .� 11, .=d �g It to h-,witit what results Sworn to before Notary DANTIML O'CoX*0Z.I C"'. ' IF S P -Ckmm :, . . -� �', I I rZes . ? .=a �. - x : :*.4orn.cur*. Dewbfe of imitations. ... . I . � I I j!-­j b-��.� , - - . . I I . � I I :' ' L ,�- I am pleased to,tell yon, Since taking the 19th clay of,February,IS".- Medicine Ca Liml ,, I -,-� .. I . .1 ., . , ,, . .. .. . I . .; .. . ,.I-I . . . .- L .'-' .. -_':.;.' :%. I I. 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" ••�2lple ZB " - , w Hare 810 and A. Torranoa bl and coats. FABME'R'b MUTUAL FIRE TNSUR U-N Y- •, "­ . _ Constablo Jobn Cockburn of the G.T.I.. ANCE COMPANY;- � '' ­ ­ ". ... .,- - lI .1aid the information. PaeseIIQere Ca the - -D '..�­_'. I � ' ..f��:��­ .;�.��' ear wonder why John A.McGillivray was Of Columbus,Ontsrib,"The Farmer's .. 1. �?" � . , _ � R3�� � �� � 5. not also included in the summons. rg he Company." Y 1,�1 ' " s published ever Friday morning at its of4oe 'was an active participant in-the racket,- - - - a V N i� " - Pickering,Ont. - - Economist. It is do doing a flouristung business carrying over � s-LT6t are eWeet 2ER1d8 Dr.Brodie, of Claremont, spent Wed• bee Million and a quarter of Insurance after .. . Oran e sag in existence only two years. You pay Y r '*2.!a per Feas• fi.00 ltpaid fs ad�aaee. uesday here wish his father James Brodie only for actual louse and &man exppenses in- } ' who 1a very ill. carred in ranain,i a Iocal'coin nay which tarns - • ' -_= -_._ -:..-- 1. : aATEe OF ADVERTISIN(l: ,John ht. ea did men kaOWII to old Dance in moat o he eio°Y c y6aie°:t For Flg,�-New-large-luscious lllzst insertion,Ater line 10 cents. rfg 'Itaah ea uta ta.eriton,per line s. residents of Markham, was committed as tic"" apply to _ *This IDs , � .. ., "I idose not include Legal or Foreign ad- a lun9fio 6F Judge Morgan on Batnrday, dtio. A. O'aoNNoa, Agent, F �iit - . - _ I' epootal terms elven to parries m He is considered harmless but i9 troubled Kingston Read or,Whitby P.O 8 6OIIa . Also agent for Norwick Union Fire ILenrance j)a fje S-New crop-Persian DaaM for 8 or a monilia or by the yeas. Half- with ballunicatione. ��­ !/early or yearly contraate payable quarterly. J. S. Parker,of Soarboro,before$ nate Company and the"Dominica Lite; ifo sin .Basiaeas oazds,ten linea oz wader,with paprr, 9 - NOW ti§ the tarts 10 get - ane year,l6 00,payable in advance. Frankland on Monday charged with orim• UB ,, dates'a their best. wsl•Notioe In local cola-.tea cents per line, mal assault. The charge was afterwards •' five Deals per line.each subsequent inaertioa, amended to r8 and the Dees was ed � t ape, Ieoatzaetrates msaeknowrf oaapplica onrned. Queenston Cement -' n: No free advertlsin9. l Th n�yt ' L � (/ Raisin$-Finest Muscatels Advertisements without written netructions A writ was issued at Osgoode Hall on Gl� wlIlbeinsertedanttI'forblddenand charged - -For building- cardiagly. orders for discontinuing advarLlse: Tneeday morning b Hearne d: Spence,, - _ e t t i e e e s - Table fruit from Santa y , I—. ,..-.slMab mase be In writing and taut to the pub- barristerv, on bebL1 of Harvey Ta for Concrete-Valls, Silos, Stable-Floors, Barbara. chez: . and against Dr. Charles Drummon', of Ho Troughs,1. Job w°:h promptly attended to. - yjglpern, Ont.,for b2 000 damages g g Cisterns.Culverts, - f� l st tapes, Etc., Etc. ` 1 1 w■ J. CLARK PROPRIETOR■ alleged malpractice in the setting of a __ . _ - broken.arm. Mr.Devitt sniphysizes two points,viz: That lel utS-Separate or mixed Our P011t1de-Strict Independence -Jose Eade, of the 9th con., One Of the grayel must be clean and sharp,absolutely - -" Almonds. Filberts Wal! -Our Aim-A First-class Local Paper. East ork'e pioneers and s well known tree from clay or muck. Have work done as ­704 . pe .early-so possible and thus escape frost. i. - -nuts, Penang or Peanuts, Our Eapaatatioas The hearty Markhamite, is lying at his home serious• Fatties r qntring cement ahonld'order at once - y support of the neoule of Pickering end vtoinity. ly ill. Mrs, Eade is also indisposed: as some dela . . . _. will hear of the taco Mr, and bo with .orders. delay'will be necessitated to ailing . a ■ --,. 1. - - C ndles-by'the barrel: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 81 1897. y W: J. Devitt, agent. ' heartfelt pleasure.-Sea. Greenwood, Out. . - : TAKE YOUR CHOICE. - •-- After Many Years. :` 4 . : GirRAI N [ gt j r e Present$--Useful, ornamental, -- Now that the electors of Piekering �"Ballybrownottae" the old homestead "'�+ s"'+++� - . Beaatifnl,Acceptable. • have petfd their money,they ace'now of the Barnes family was the scene of " prig aged to go to the various polling much joy and festivity on Christmas day - RAIN t - - " lance on Monday neat, and select wHen a reunion of all the members of the - ' '. o _ ! a ,; _ pp Tamil took place. The host and hostess .I am re ared to buy all kinds cf E * ' Ct ) a -this No men .to transact the business of y T' . .__.'-; . - the township for the year 1898: W, G:and Miss Barnes were oa the ver. P P Y week, andah to welcome with many"cads mine grain at highest market prices. p . 'There is a ran all around with the falthae"the o'er$owingsleigh from Stodfi-' Give me a call before selling-it _ I•••••......••'••••••••••••••••••«.................■.4 ............................ extteption; that Thomas Beare hits Ville bearing the'relaticea from far and +avail pay Yon.. Office Second door * * - _ - been elected First Deputy-Reeve by near: Hr.4nd Mrs.Thomas Barnes: of quest of Woodrafre hotel,Whitby. - - acclamation. "Carrick Lodge" Hamilton•; Mr.and Mrs. - . Mesers. R. R. Mo bra and Thos. Grr'ge Barnes,of"Barnesdale"St.Cath• _ - _ - . . _ F Frank J. McBrady, . Poucher will contest the reeveshi - &rings; Mre. A. llacOregor,of Haneacille; ■• - . - -- : :�Ir. end 54ze:E. Powiss,.of Winnipeg; atf `.-_ - Whitby,Ontario,- Q1Ir Ent**re Stock of ..e.. • W. G. Barnes and Truman P. "White Ian.; Sirs: Ira A. Freel. of Stonffpille; - l -- . r "-^ .: are candidates for Second Deputy ; Mr;and Mrs. W.J. Btark. of Stouffville. NetiCe LO Cantr�ctors 1 - - Geo. Took and ,Tames Underhill for. Af►er,the bountiful'dinuer,-remembrance --!� _ i tGoO, - 'Third Deputy, and William Cowan with ber busy train carried them back to W Basten teaaere will be,secetved .by-the'under• e✓ .-and Edward illson for councillor. the primitive days on the farm: . - etgts0d on 7 . _. . . These amen are all .well known to : 'wnd a y! • rise lu earliest visit. For she a pl o, Jan. Cedar Timber.to8 _ - -&e electors. Messrs. Tool, Willson And gala xs un nsea lingering bloomss de- �aturda , Jan. 8th, 189 , - - - T- �•rtt� .f1 A 7 1. r and Cowan are new man. while the The memories of youth seemed to re- use off the Township of Pickering.viz rthe -. ,.,s ar■.1 no•1 on Cvi] , Others have served at ills board.pre= javenate the company, ail became g&y. 7,500 feet StG,16 ft. tong;dt Claremont -- - - - _ _ " - - :i Tiouely. -- -. abd'tight bearteJ.and""all,creat merry as 10;000 " -• . . j� at Brougham, .. . - - - - a marriage hell M12410�vai ia8alged io: 10,000 +• at P;ekering. g to f We have omethiag for every one-Lad' s, Gents and Children NQTtEB AND COMMENTS. •The Shocking of the Cora", '•Shoo Fly" The following o be aelirsred at Brougham to _ . _ _ and man other ,good -Old songe and pieces 10:10 to ft loos;gOpisoes straight round �1e call Y __ y timber;not ten than 10 inches at top end,one : apecial.attention..to our beautiful varlet Childreah' hooka.- -- .Mayor Shaw-and E. A.. McDonald choruses.of ys oldea time-were resurrect- half to b is ft 1009,Lad the other halt so feet . _ are the asndidates in Torolito for the ed• while t e modern airs "'Alabama long. �cedar poets,not less than a inches at = - : ma oralit : Coon" sad ""Hot Time" .received duo t eau:a feet lona: i coo teal a:s,1e fast 10ait - Please call and examine before buying elsewhara. F F _ . ..: __ - - .. . - . . - AiL of said timber to beat the lacaanamea not pp - prOn7lneaes.• later than May ist,lase, - __ • . . __ _. .. - . - - ;, - �' "'The Victoria 'Era ball in'Toronto The sitting.of the company tar n gloap Tenders to be marked'Tender for Timber; and - - 4 9 addressed y the tender not neves cleric. The low No & Ee BBt�►NE :-PIC K E R-1N '. this week has Dawned Hite a flutter- photo a1 Stonffaille on Maeda brought eat or any lender not necessarily&coapted: a . :_ ,of excitement all over the D_ ominioil the tfe-union to-a pleasing flna:: • - B7.order at the caancu... - . 1. -r �_;.­­. ... .-.wind even the Queen was so interested - -.. -•Tp.Cler •-- n a. alsATo� w. . '_ December 17%b,1647 10 White o P.O..la8 t0 cablegram - _ gram her respeote Lo tt.g -- - _Baia Register. _ - _ •_- ---- assembled gathering• .• TarasDes,JAN,8th. 1897,-Credit Bali of � • - . - - - ' farm itock,lm laments, roots-ate., be. - - ' -L � 'L .. . The inveatigaZion into the aiYaira'of longing to the�tste of the late SamOel - .. 1. ­ ] D1 ���1.J T -!the Hvmber piggery, now being con_ Hol inger,_lot 82,con,2,Pickering. sale - • a a ! i ducted before the public accounts at one&'clock. Bee bills. 3; Poacher, - - _.... I . _ ­___ - -, committee of the Legislature is by no auctioneer �w . - ... . _.. ,._...- _. ..y =means favorable-to to the mane ement. I. - -- 1. - LiThe result of the enquiry Will be - .New Advertisements. a (r the � 1 tL�laS Trade^! . 1.,...watched with much interest . ' X C rs v' .. OST-Ott Friday evening Dec. •11th., We understltnd ilial the electors cf 1 a black, Finder. Will bet moan PlcteNiig - -- - _ _ I. _ ) carbor0 were so' well leased with Had �q hltby, Finder wilt confer • favor bf - i p loevlOR sumo at this Jdlce or at Pickering Co?: • -L the actions of their..council for•the lege• magate mooxe, ` . . . .. . - ' - - - - 4 --- -, tact year that on 3londay last scar - _ __ _ _ _ 1 T,.NTED-The Trusteesaf-S. S.-'Ne. _,L. 4�ercoat� regnlar$G.50, $8,00,-$t7,50. and 11.00 _for_ 5.00, ' G(# _ solitary. one'. was re>urned b aceta- �. $ y � A&.eat,in Pickering village,invite sealed and SA.00. - i' 1n8ti0n,, e Conessi slate these fits tenders for the Caretaking of the school Boase. - `+9.00. 3Ie11'9 wits from 5�.np. ]'111]BapR for the year 1866: Tenders will be,recetsed until ' A few Boy s' Ulsters fur ., , , . Then span thteir return,_ and feel 6S• Tneadav Dight,the 3rd of nary,1899. R.X. plies 'of Dress _Goods, Trimmings, Z'elteteenQ, ate., .etc., -at away tifrwn eIIl'ed that the electors did a wise act 9ATEsiAN, 1F,D„Secretary. - - - . when they thus used them. •T, . .: - ' _'`' - '`EWSPAPER 'ADVERTISING IN �" eComplete sfock of Christmas Groceries:` _ . . prices. , I The. representatives of•PickeZing linaared Page;contaaiomg s catalogue of°about A few sample prices-Cross &.$lsekwell's Heat Orange and Lemon-peel- eix thousand newspapers, ST1A NDARD... per township and Ontario county were at ap Per.. being all that are r b. ' _ credited by the American Newspaper Directory t ,' 'Toronto one day last week before the Ellecember edition for Ias7 with having regular Rotary Shuttle' Choice mixed•cmidies, 6-ler lb. . • .. • ! - �- h issues•of ;1.000 copies or mora. Also separate .■ . ■ ,-- - - :� __ '- Private Bi committee, to 0 ose a Oysters, Lemons, Oranges, N uta, Raisins, Currants,-ete., etc., at' pricer!_._ tints maps of each Lad every State of the Sewing4 Mae`hine; to silityo'u"r'pu=seg. bill abandoning the-Rouge bride find ameiican Caion naming those towns Only!a -- which there axe Iunednewspapers havin9mora • approsohes to the Township Of Pick-• than IM circulation. This book tissued De• ,:Is the. Queen•of all Sewing I sting. The argument lasted for some camber 13 18971 will be sent postage paid,,to Machines. Tr it and ` n - .,- any address,oo receipt of one dollar. Addr ce y �'i1QYY1&S Beare,, . -:-: "While hie, Qn fije a lours end wsa-decidedly animated. Tire Geo. P.Boiveu Advertising�o..10 spruce be gonviirr ed:; -For . . .It Waco Anall agreed that ,the bill street.*sew York. 9-ls.. ''. sale by - would be laid aside. until the neat He SaYa e, - -i - - nry g * �yyjj - `:'session of the Legislature. It Was H e B• i1G 4 it, • - - - ,. ,.. . . suggested that a settlement might be . -. - ATHA, ONT. - - .. - . arranged agreeably to all parties. New and Beoond•hand Bicyciea for'sale. All kinds of repairs promptly at• . L "'' ' O D 8 -,•-. .. --- . ._ - _ Mount Pleasanf. tensed to. hop and show S, 1- rooms,Hing st.,Pickering,N _. _ .• ..._ 82•tf Ontario. ...- - � - - - . A very pleasant event transpired at the Clar' embnt - . I - She residence of James Madill on Tuesday _ • 'e -New :SUitings..' -.,,New'•Pantin ...� .,. gs. New Printjs, , ep4aing,when Mise Phoebe Madill and W. CUTTERS, Latest Hats &nd Caps, Dingman were waited in dlsrrisge b Re'v. T I n 1.1 o New TCw9lings. Whits,of Claremont. Ahost, oc friends BOB SLEIGHS, - were present to witness the ceremony. The .•,A few choice Print Remnants below cost. - ___'____-J-., • •- - .presents received wore handsome in the •t - Has Changed 'hands and a . extreme. After the knot had been,securely Pulpers & Wheelbarrows' 11 tied the happy gathering eat down tea . bright new.stock of Tin.' - �'- ;GEO. PARHER, Dunbartu =sumptnona wadding dinner. The bride is -At s little above coat,call at-- WarB al Granite' :..well and favorably known and all join in }} 1� wishing the hs. couple long life and , _ Ware'has been opened PICKERINQ' iIiVERY ! - I much it abode in They hitt . once take H. E.` POYNTER S, Cogl oil always on ` up their abode in west Whitby. _.\_ S 0 - i. ;• Cherrpwood, Ont. _ hand. a BANANAS e T. Poacher is in favor of properly re= N,B.=]ioller bearing turnip pulpers et cissa vehicles for hire by day r Fir i o duoiag the township assessments. fr,m s�ro up.' l0 tf Re sitars rum tl attended night. Bas in connection meet. - -- - r �• ing all G.T.R,trains, Freight' • `'p' MARKHAM, WOOD+It3 PM0t3PM0roZ J& P 8 P .p y ;'ORANGES ,.r and.express delivered•to'•All " " Thb Great Enatieli Remade. to'while you wait, arta, of the 'tillage. • :Ce e . . •Jacob B. Hoover, of the Township of BexPackagesGwaranteedto ,• �P� . Dd&rkham, died Dec. 7th and left an Dromptlp,and permanently 11 care all torms•of Nervoas '- -- J : es� Gerdoli, . I m estate rained at b10,000, On Friday the weabnes.nnisstons,sverm- ,+ *+. . executors,Henry Hoover and Christopher otorrua,ympouncyandan Eavetroughing Proprietor.- I ' Clayman, applied at the Surrogate Court efectsof dowse or Excesses, - -- - q,;. rrl for probate. Me.}taI worry.yxcesatvp u,4 And .,, _. . Short Before andA)ye2'. > u%arorn. • O'Birlen-R,- . . . LEfVI e John leasee the .well-knows e - Rosa cattle breedef and importer,'of the Furnace,Work - . 0NS �•,f `� ,�e•,ntf q,Insanity.ConsumPtfon and an early grave. - .. •L A - 9th con., arrived imine.Wednesdgay morn• vasbeeapreacribed over sayears is tbousands of -^A spe0lalt�'. . (� ,•_- '•,ins ,.from seotiand'. He'•brbu ht-over 9••dii is the only, xelrabte and H'o'nest Medicine Utedhanl,• . Cr with him a large imp,)rtation of -Short known. Askdra"Istfonwood'.Phoophodinet If - • _ e CA N,OI ES _ .e ... Horns. He reports a stormy passage, 1leotteisuoma worthless medicine In place oL•tble. - - Wele.e sees In le r,and we will send by return Photographers, WHITBY• a c . . A.Crozier, barrister of Button, on be.' �,• Price.one package:tui sl; $s. One wit!1 CALL FOR PIMES - - .. ; tri half of the checker players of that town; pleasaaimssifioara Iramphtetetreetoanyaddren - A full stook of Groceries and Gould Bros,eels.- sent schallenge to`Vn1. Fleming to play The Wood Compnay, Marknam Draft Club,nine or ten men a Windsor.Ona•Ganda. D• , Kennedy, p - brated Flour always on hood. Studio open- ererv.....:... side,either in Marklhairl or at Sutton, at sold in Pickering and Osewberd-in CabLeli - 1 TUESDAY, FRIDAY A SATURDAY. Wim• C40vx e}z ors, , ' Y „`.6 date 10 be agreed upon. - . by all responsible Druggists. , Bundy s- Block.. _ . ,1.•tf Opposite Methodist Obnroh , 11 . eLAaaptq 1�T' - - '\ _ ,-_. I%- i Mj �w y,' 7 s �S m�. r i' :r." c• T v. s w . E� . ss:'s 'Xi% T 1 a, �. <. �„ �'t a.F. '' `:. ^.,. . ,r�ry, rs� -' s' �P,, t, +n=..: +i rk ''s. 11 � • �, . u .•F G �y .. e .•. :: t :t n xtiia. �pLti 4, : gyp �. .>. Y .-Z;'',''�;.. �,'f'� :e '?$..r.. x 't �,�F. ^;Y ,,�",' , _.ry¢ ..,.. ,..'.W:"".'l..,, •. gy..b= 'fiy,.?+.... w!• .. .•rt - .try..,. _•, .R•':: ,' M .'•. 4.. a. ,gs,,_yg. ak,. 4.. o E.. .. .. xy b "' �r•TT tF{;,, �a6 •A' r,... n '+b, .;C;r"•. ...+fi;s+ =x',. .a,••T ...+. .,,r.•.. mea• c. yea ...N ..s F� ...u.Fr i ":54s 'Ss :r; .d2n.'• .� .�..., _'d _ - .. w,_....:",._,,. .. :...J •,"' 1 Wr'l''+' '�. .ti i.. .�i wYe 'Tr:' ry, +. aye a., .a. $.. -k ,•nf e✓' :..^',.. ,tea ..,... ,, r. .::° r. '"t _::. "S°• ,i�(,�-T�•' :?.-$ +:� ] '�:r' .i .m tt, "t.S e"!. ]' . ., ..,.. a "d ., A., , ..- F.. �., w 4 .-.. . yc.. '�3it :,\,}„-,;!',{t �y.�v. ,F,'� =„J r •,,, i.%: y(� !K, r . ..... .- .,..-n'+,... ...: ..•W .. .r� .:� >•Y 1T: ;VFY, S.Jtr -Y•,•'1�'SY, .-a' T/�:' Y. F•s.-A" ". ,f7' .� ,5ar .i.,,; .. h. .+7.f51 :-y;,...n r^`. . ,',. ,: 11 . -.:..:.. -t�,..... .:w•..,w .r.�f-r, .:.. I .55,.-S- 'sty fc. - , .r �.. .. , .'c �q w .... , .- a. r r > �. C ti ss. n. ..:.5.::... .: :. .. ,,�..r"5 t ar. ,! F ,,(�,�,� „n w y •i?:. �^ rs.. •,rv.. ..'..Y •...,. '... ...,..,.: .. ._'...:.,, ...,._. .._,.. �.. u r++Sr-,L.. .":^.r., :c�_ •n'-1, 't:S `?. K.,•i .G -. Z. _..•_.•. .< .. ..'.T .. , ....._11! . ., - sF'.t H•r..• �J V 4. Ix,1 F.fn.,,'.-:Y NLM1 S t:: a_, 3 -. .. r ..: � t J r `Lr l :' _ Your Vo e..... Wm.f eettetr, of Siloam; obwpa with - - a a' -e - _ a t$ All Rail TORONTO - FINANCIAL _* ." -1 prooariag a marriage license yam Thoe: q og - , CORPORAT70N, 1. -. 11 ,'''Todd by isles eweariait ae so the age of And In�iience ! ' e e _ the girl, 3fise'Nehie Brooke,line gone w � � ill Authorized Cap. �Z,S��,�O -the mates ..$m respectfully solicited for- �� ;� �04 Wm. ((,.sham a 'young married mss - y Subscribed Cap. t3�8; i0� �yorkwR a!the prano factory,had a couple _ 1 of fingers out ofl'by the fatal join:W ma. R• Re-1HO WBRAY. Emulsion ? nirect from^the Mmes• '. Com any have opened a branch in the - , !lhlne OD Taedd pp 5 4Y+ �_� v e o! P[ckering,in the office lata7� oe- _� ; _ -( Pink by thoOntario Bank;nailer the'managa Ths adjourned sane against W' M 1. nsan - eying Township;as+- . . areae of she Onta Undersigned.of the fitteen's'hoteE for setliaR on Banday it is a itrengthtaia� food and Nc slate, aeposltswiu be reoetpedsnd interest allowed wa heard betore J.P:s Ha>ailtoa and C. RR �' „ tonic,'remarkable is.Its flesh-form- at hiahe.t race.. . NC'P�7 i �er19 D:sfts issued on all parts,collections mad[ 4oatd Oa Saturday, and dismissed for � is It contains (.od- +• on liberal terms moaby Waned os. notes _ Far tihe ear' 1898 -,. .No tScreeszi�s `°d'°".91 securities.Na0 'ot evu'ienloe. One witness, who had . 3f j,�a evil or artiall ZW previously sworn that he had not.got _ p y , lint+ GEO, $ERR, elinaser . - liquor there,-on this vocasion swore that digested, combined with the well- Best in the Market. FARMERS' MARHET. 6e had,-s direst' contradiction of his known ,and highly prized Hypo- -_ ToaoxTo, Dec.,81, 1897 - a. SIT ones,ronderiaR it worthless11. . phosphites Qf Lime sAd Soda, so i Four Vote an Hardest in the World, John$army.of Oleremoat,..is down on ` . that tfuitF 4 poxtacy�` b lllaterisllp Wheat,fall,....:.......' # 0'00 to `0 86 - '- the map of Uxbridge township.as owner ...e.:In�l�encen,:ca. Delivered in Pickering Pillage at '�1e8t�epting•••'•••°•••• 084 l0 0o es of seventeen or eighteen hundred sores. 5.6 O Wheat,goose............ 00 77 to 00 79 -, $e is the largest landowner is the town. Barley, bnsh......t.,..:. 00 28 to 00 88 "ship. He also owns farms in Boort and -Are respectfully Solicited for• Ed. C4r21e11, Oeste, bash................ 00 26 to DO 28 % -and Puttering. Peter Christie is--the - What Wii�tl«D�? Piokerilclg. Peas,baelr::<..........- o0 48 to oa 47 land baron of Reach,having in the neigh. THOS• � PO UC ITER It will arrest loss of flesh and Hay,new, ton............ 08 oQ to 09 60 ''boyhood of a thousand&eras of good land. No ,6i Straw, ton................. 7 00 to 800 BrowasQomb,a'e.store was again robbed ; -Of Pickering Township,ae- restore b I S M 1. ' g� esti eased hoax............. a CO to 6 26 on Saturday morning last: Two coats . .... - -• - - :• infant, the;child and the adult. It " . i erg 2.1s Beef,foiequarters....... 4 60 to 6 60 - ` ._. . a snit of clothes.some underwear. "t r ' ''- . ,:�:-. ` willearkh the blood of the atsetnic; tel I e ; - o :$' °o '� Beef, hindquarters...... 6 60 to q. 00 ;'two fellows named McKee and Wilson • will at tl}C COts 14 j ° �°• ~ Mutton..................... b 00 to' 000 . were arrested near. Blaokwater sad con- - Or the year �- 8. g�heal the irrita- m ° o : r �� Veal,carcase ....:..:.:.:: R 00 to 8 00 �, feesed the shaft. They were tried before •tion: of the throat arid-lungs, and O o` '� IC d C $utter,lb..........:....... 18 to 17 _. - . Msesrs Hamilton and Qonld and commit• - curt•incipient consumption.. We . .s.9 1 Qp °s a- d So 'Eggs,don........:.....:... 18 to i$ • ted for trial. ThAs evening LOey were 4:.mygv;�?�p ,. - make-this statement because the es pe'r bus....... 00 to ' "86 taken to Whitby.-Journal. Your Vote and iR'�;= N;r m 6 4_ Potatoes, M T � _ esperitnce a twenty-five Years has t'a'sty °'�, m v 1 y'" r T N 6 -_ .���.. Px o Al ° b"t �OMiiOJ.\ ii�� BTOUFFVILLE. g A provta'it in tens Of thousands of M ; ° °';'j a o. 9. - c p - • Mrs. Millard, of Orillia, who has been In$�len °e.r.r: _ Oasts. Be m"you 4e scgry"S e,.r,�e.= O; . -. . g S g , -- - i mr , --- • r xl}for some time, it now with her niece sed t.00,.11 arugalsu__ °' a' Jan s Capital Paid up, $1,500,,400 . -. ;Miss Sanders,remaining for the-winter at .-Are respectfully solicited for- SCOTT 4t aoWNa, Chemists,Toronw. .�L - _ - ilea; ej S ;; - ,. - urplus, - ffi1,50D,000 Goo.Robinson's,Altona. We hope that _. e, i o Ix wic M� y o ' she may soca recover from her tedl°ase s . �iA li NES Take the- chance y ; _. lh�ni Apr. _ - -And poinfal illness. - ' .- ! . u E Ig S'-1 - - I 4Ies WHITBY AGENCY. The o p! . - - _ - , m .u! May:►.a oenesal aaalcis: linataeaa VVaaaastea young pen eat Bilaam met nae -And et t . . .`. 4 , eve r-Of Pickering Township as- g .�' n J ae O es evening last' wee a! the home of the 80mv 4011'Ver L"eed - - m . t: . -. .a`Jaly,. SO 6AYINf}9 DEPARTMENT, newly marlaed con le Cdr. and Mme.A. t b. � � � � - 4 Interest allowed at highest eumat rates, Net . . p For ear 1$98. ,+,e kept; ,M an ciVwlthd:awal regntred 'Wallace and enjoyed themselves polling 2pd. Deputy,.,.Reeve ., . Wyandott Pupate, - - attention given to the oollootton'- _ taB ,maltia They are now La =a .n m,e Jov.; th time Mi stag. - w pa eras good setae. d sign w Rooter. g e., 8 g apses es and baying s Rea• �r are sale and -• °t � Farm o er Sot 2.J.THORTON, A few o for Grand J at the _ : % neo�?e 10111 : ,; . KANAa� I will sell s number o! the ,.hove buds tteesioas, Toronto reftlreted a tae bill �I sheep.before bossing for winter_' . _ !f0 YEAAY' ql�� wvyM-!leiiu=la[station o.?.a• against Jae. A.Edmoaeon,at Mo.Sibert, r� G1(�,�'tO1'$ EXPERIENCE - 1. . -for defranding County Councillor Wood' -O' �e W. 1.9Gii�Q(y, TRAINS GOING EAST xalt As rot.LOWS:_. _ '.cook, Newmarket.out of 160 some e rs :. - .. . Barber;Pickering. . .- T:62 A. M. :-'ago. When the Crown was read to _ { _ _ �14 Lo MAIL .. f Picker' i e LOCAL. '. $:bOP. M. 'on with the as"on Tuesday Edmonson, - .. Hard and- .t . 8:04 P. M. ' who was out on his own bail, did n06 TRArIfa 40ING'GPEST DII[A8 FQLLOwS;-- Your vote and iailoease are respectfully OF ALL CLASSES. ,- ,:.#O- I., tura.np and s beach warrant was issued . Pes Y I No.9 I+OCAE ,-- -9:00-$.M. - - •= _. for has arrest. The county constables . solicited im - • ,.1 c sere looking for teem. - _, .. __ Soft Wood • . a _ . 8.04 P. M TRADE MARK $ LO AL" dt a messing of areditazeof the estate GEORGE G 'e TUOL, Y _ DsaNTS s+ 1 MAIL ; CO/YR 4tiTIo d'.0 'J!2[i>0 Sj'1�,_aIIabalta• •[ration -' _.._of John Miller, farmer, of Markham,it . . All kinds of rough lumber,snatched sheet_ Aurone sending a•eecrb and descrtptlrrn may q.s; gictl "certwn our opinion free wL"her wk. was deoidad to"it she effects on Jan.9. --A8- ing and flooring in pine, bass or •ta.antTca is prryeatay a t.o31e cummnnicr TRA3Ns GoiNO EAST DL`S AS FOLLOWS: 1. erfetlyc,itadeat ndbont•oo patents '--:The liabilities now is., _ hardwood also _ senn°t tree.Oldeaf Dn 1 ental Olaboas 119.• + t seen & saw I30.. .8. MAIL . 7:4? A.M. . b09 and the assets '12.000• The tuele aceau tarso i Yb Mann Ca trastie 3rd �e IIs -Reese spreta,run;ta. without charge.in the N0. 14 MIXED •. $;4f1,6:00 P.M - P y Gates, Eavetroughs and Mouidi s I �{ ." are mads up of the homestead farm of Fos tl'ie ear 189A. Hillside Saw and enffile J IMtr�can 160 acres. subject to s mortgage of 18,• +►�, - - Mouldings A Ttandsomely lltnstrstad weetl I arsest its 800 and a dower_to 3[1. Millers mother; _ TRAt*rs GOINGWESTDVZ Ala ra owe;- Plaining� Mills?.. calatioo of any sus ,ze attta_ Teeass!3 ss. l�'o. 9 LocAL . . ,9:03 A.M, a 60 cele fern} and short horn cattle, ear i tour 1watha•IL So7d D au_mow'ed�+� .. 1 Tarso stoats wd im temeays valued ao H. i. �AIINE. N ,4 r Set N - pp IN -�,■ p 83soe 8 1• A 8 Mash . $ #$.600. Messrs. Jkles. BaueIt, T. B: A + @ �i4i� . -" Brown's Corneas. eVraaa6 �dis F st�waeut aw.7 Ztr� 66 P 1� Reeve nail H,C. Mire.Markham,ars alis PICKERM0 POST OFFICE. ,, ine�eeWzs.-Tribtlns. -- _ ...' : Malls crave from Toronto�l0 a.m. AUDiSY. _ _ -e. a• E 7 80am • .Electors. pPY 500900 a t3lEem am e.Your vote' soil iaflaenee reepebsfnlly -y ai ar tae eitone a°eii seine!G e p Deoe sOpm.,. ,,; ..•,b Ha 1898 to all. - �.OLD >s as, . aolietted for - w®.8gaizes is beppy Another girl. - e wo . . Clover mills have nail�s good seaman here - -' �>r >• - J, TNDERHILL _ Mise Birahaed has been spending a few -. _ _ - ei ars ago. Moaq orders honed os. L11 pattf o!the rid, - _ � ''Idaye Here, + . ss. s eery:err •- ., T r �r Mr. and Mn. G, E. Johnston visited a P I� L is received an _ �t . -AS- • .. -. •. t� . _ -pe�of per annum d SecurItT indieynttab>♦'S _1 dr.and Dire.Guthrie recently. - _ ._. ._. _ R. A. Su t Mr, and Mrs. Willis, of Malvern, are I st Prli;e 0 - -' 2Ot " n ro6TXASTI a L1 visiting her parents, Zit. and iltCte. Wetb- 2t}(I Depl?t FOTe12e��8> r �SO$. 1 . -. .orals to our north:.' - :-2ind Prize OO _ 2 O CO Ira Lawrehoe.of Evansville, is vacating .. it $Illi tau o�v with bis friends have. 3rd Prize - - - - - z�va . w _ - _ - ' Fred Lawrence, of Whitby,,an'd Myrtle .^ 2 Pr1z _ � 1. , es of _ -.,•env Do Bponez, of Myrtle, ooanpted aw �'O the P1Ckering 5 Prizes of ' 20 each _ _ w relatives were entertained as Geo.E. 50 �. � =.'. pulpit F eforhte , 1 ni it here on 9s.da last. His e _ rJ0 ' r,w• were appreciated. 1 E eCtOi'S . 10 PrliZes of . - . ��w 5i each' ' ' ' Oat poopLe,gati raise poultry and make SO _. _ - -- butter is a 1 rtyla+ss.says the prize list of your vote and InEaeaoe are reepectfolly ' . �500•OO ' Wbitbv tad,.. '_ T. O'Leary who now is exrlau to the solicited for. % To the Twenty people who solve,this Puzzle, if there are so• • . '.rank of grrndpa, visited.hie daughter at Jlr M7. - Whiteve.le recently. t 'Vl�I. CU�'VAN, many correct, we will give the above prices IN CAGB. n Our people enjoyed the eriow for syigh• �1:)��, � -ln oaCbtistrasarsitisaaambezof ease -AB_ SEND NO MONEY ' •WITS YOi R s` ' since we had the plsfasare of sleighingon :' ORDER. '133�11�G�i0d1�� > that nay. Connoillox for the bar 1$98, If snore than Twent ahau[cl>be cozrect, every correct one will•(in'atidition ' • _ -F.M Chapman is enjoying his vacation. y y -here, from the IIaiversitp wi ere Ile has to the.Money Prizes I be rewarded our famous "Faithful Timekee, r $elver <® taken his freshman stand. We wish him ,, " - .- P` Natoli of which 1 l • saeoees• the net factory A woz3 here . .L e UMJJ I Dimp I t- . . . . _11� .McDonald left on Wednesday weac to Your VOte and = u mesal ` 'The qualities -�aliens• the °losing eaamiaa#'ion 'of his pricef referled Y- _..�ii UL Time." brother's school is the eget. p o the of our Infiuen8e " wl n n e r r) ; rate t baay saooeea accompany Mau Orvie is 3 ' . • :Watchet - - hereSorte as teacher near-Wingbsm whish•, -`erybe went on Wgdneaday'last. . chose a gennin •our Proud (which are1. Ira A. Lawrence took charge in a very -Are reapeotfaAy solicited for-= gold-eased watchR position acknowledged .. kinds Of - - is..the Watch .c,' .. : -creditable manner oithel, Kneen Taeed'sy of.thesamevslne. Trane: to be the ti evening last. :foremoar Llft force g 'ED* WILLS6N As this won- , , Mrs. Elliott is visiting relatives. is . .. . - - . + A word which In the English Orangeville. • derful offer is onl g AND' . Next Monday oar people will turn out to -Of Piokering Township,as- y thhe ywiill last ,sad American �._ ,Wade to advertia END-R. -G, a Iife•time. _ . vote at the municipal elections. We nn- ourgr•falned Alarkete. Suction. derstand quite a lively meeting was held at Councillor,for The year X 898Pumps nomination and no snobs there ie going to - Silver Watches, every oinpetltor must yea t e of o�c n� ut in on shortest notice. be'a new coahail. It seams to lie the im- ' } a .conditions and P pressen°. _ comply with them. Orders left with D. F. Every, Picker 3 ., Elf,J. DIcBr&dy 'is home iPom the city $litter, Eggs and' Poetry ! 1 Bend your answer on an "International!and So on. If not more than sweat win and "' for vacation. Poet-card" whtah can be boy ht at the s ing, will reYeive-our prompt and 8 post• receive toe Watch ares chain,and if thee do Andy CLilderOes is blooming elsewhere. ' 041C 6lECSar.TI>D[. office(price$cents) Thera'le no entrance fee not buy anythins from the catalogue,the whop vert careful attention. ' Messrs,N. H.McGillivray and Emmons or charge of the prize moaey will be aquslly divided + I31whest Prl,cce Utitained. a In addition to the Cae Prtzee, ever,• :.; among them,giving $25 each. A11 amounts in spend mills of all kinds sold when wanted' i 4salled here os. 1londay, who Benda the correct answer will thereby w:n .thte adcerusementaretaken at She erch:.ngit of Cotswold sheep bnyen mels:bere`lsiely. R•eturne Promptly glade. one of ..our "Faithful Timekeeper: Silver t5 eo£1• GEO' GEROW _„� -Hasp np the leaane for 1856, young (nen' watches,which we sell in England for slo eacb 5 A form will be sent free to you'wbieb must1. • . -and wom v, _ _ _ _"' Retereaces onrehippere everywhere, Cone• and which could be'eold retail in America for be filled up and forwarded to Reavis us b De � a epondonce invited. $15 to?28 each camber:5th of all goods ordered on account*of CLARE 1dONT OYT • Old No.5 bad:as'usual a brilliant gilds. 3 Every winner of the watch is required to these Prized r • inR-and a flood crowd of parents out to the PARK, BL12 CK FF'ELL (,'Q,, Ltd, purchase one of our 8I'LF.NDID\'ALL:: inez- The-nine= and addres'se's of the cash prize Y ' ponsive Solid Silver Aour Chains to wear with winners will be priifted in the Times,> -sly MO NE i, TO LOAN eaaminatian. Tigstee Lawrence'ably OC,. 'I.OIiOti\7TE�. ., the Ratoh,-ae per our unprecadentod oiler Telegraph soil Standard,of London,os.Decetg-, .copied the chair sod the recitations weFe _ which wo will lead. :hese Chains are Hall- bar 31st neat, and subsequently in 'the \eve - well rendered. After the speech 'making n:arkod os. every link 'by the English Govern•I York Herald. Drarts for the prizes grill be post- ment,If the same watch is required with Oold-• ed same day . - -ON 'and candies had done circulating school , filled case inetaad o[ Solid Silver, a chair. 7 Writs year name and addresses in foil ''' cloned to 4lerrq wishes. Xmas Meats,-,.... snatch may,if desired,be chosen: every time you write to us to avoid mistakes MORTGAGE' S ECU R I'TY •Social at Mr..31'asoa's last'nigbt,(Tbaie• .- 4 witu our Nvatch and Chain you will receive 9 Orders for these prizoa may be aetft'in . -day.) No doubt a Rood time has been spent _ ._ .. our mammoth Catalogde quoting Wholesale_.separately.rr,hi.time to time,and Tou will be. but late for reporting. p - Fcctery pticos for 3ewetlery, Plate,'et2+„ T8e' credited with the royal of all wisen you lead i .1:LF.,.a�.Z F..tST1�TFr P g• Ftret ]'rize will be given to the one who solves the report form as ab,we ' bon ht, ,_ Monday evening sats our S. S. election of • -- - . - the Rebus:receives the Watab and Cbain.and o When pending,.onlore tensa,remember - 8 a,nil Boldon Comnrieelon - -- :. ofticeis.- Our did war-horse in S. S. work, . We have a splepclid d.isplay'of orders altogether the largast aTnoirnt of goons '•that tha'Tetfer'po'etare to England is 5 cents per P R Rave way t0 . _ from the cataloaue': the Second Prize to the calf ounce. and it insain = pt,stage ie a?ed c',i who has been Supt. so los y ` winner\Cbo or, th8'eecond l trgest nwotint, the letter is liable to go astray acother veteran io Jas Fowlie. Otherwise ]'RIME _BEEF; SSVEET PORK Send our answer at once! You are sure to tvio a'prize if correct, tcbile -Agent for Fire, Life Aceidenf; PCata officers.are about the eame. SIMOa Pack- and PORK SAUSAGE, y J yin is treaparer re H.,,Bee resigned. _Acer- _ even if not correct i_t-cam Sots o0t11ipR. ass a Seam Boiler Insuranq� , DI and t it age attendance of school has been 50.y Af7DiiI3 +!rt" Conveyancing Several from here attended the closing As wAll as Geese, Turkeys,Dneks,Chick- y g carefully done. ens, Oysters, etc, ! f Priv sn4.ottIer:ands on hand.. . exams:re ce m Madill it Balsam and Irty. _ .. The.WatchMakers,.Alliance &_ Ernest Ctoo�d@ s-Stores A Lawrence at);vanavillo, last week�and The beat display of were well-pleased at the success that these p Y Christmas meats LT�J1X1r1'D• g splendid idrm to-rent.. !old Audley boys are ineeting ib their north: ever shown in Pickering. Call and see Incorporated according to Act.of Parliament.-Capital E30,0o0 i 9450;000). 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I, = ' iatd bU eyes thouugla fattera bad fallen from y '" .� �y ,.Jr ^;. .. a sod for a moment.a ear fans orepti to:saes'away. f=aim ersi, asd_Z fail as passer to file iruspoee of wry gedz�t ,_. �,_ mg I mhsiotc` frogs dbatit itaelt - "« �i �� , SU ensued which neither of them• SOUL and I know that I am near my 'an all must, but of the dangeris be. i 1. goeni to care to break.k. Meanwhile naathei.' Tbe>z`everyfbing passes,sad goad I have no"fear. Pleasant as this, ' ' 'L; 3 ' I am left myself'agai.a." world ds et tlnolas there is aomrthi Ca AP'11t>� i3S7II. What 4 thin ft to to lap young and [n the wirfd euddealy.rprun�Up, and be- ,, - hovel How it gilda the dull ginger- gen to moan and h among the "And what are the thoughts you in ws'a11 that strives to rise above int, x. !Pigott A eta's old aurae- was by! 8 y *a bread of life; what new capacities of half ha VIM' trees outside bt,these times!" -'-- sad: if I know that I ariret die with �' r tSo means sorry to Leas of Arthur's i enjoyment it opens up in us, and,for -maki r thought to himself, "Ah I I wish I could tell et "'' vifdt to the Abbey Blouse, though,lav- the matter of that, of you; they this honr;`i believe that I could meet pain nine; and' a oar melaaoholy mn+sio. Preaentl Pass, away with°Ler who brought them mp fats withatt a Qu�laa. I am aura' ! ing in per youth _bpea:.a-aeryftat .in ob! what stnpendouq fools it makes of Phillip laid his hand upon his guest's leaving nothing but s vague niter- that when our treto4ly]Ifng hands have good hoaaea; alfa'was distressed at the is a°6rY�aY else's eyes except our arm, and de felt that it shook l e as 8+1oAv i'n mp m%ad like that in the ally drev:a the veil from Death. we shall+ �► ,r :'nature of his reception. But put_ own, and if we 'Are lucky,-those of aapeo`Leaf. after the sut k has set. But now look find Kim features, Vw1ouless indoed our sdosedl. "Tell me," be said in a hoarse wbia- at the-view'' is it•iLpt beautiful io'the but very beatltd� ' ' #ing this aside; she thought it ptgh The afterrfoon and 'evening passed per, "what.do you dee there?" a6niigbt!t -All-,the.w�r•ld memo to be Arthur looked at her with astori(pl t time that bar darling should see a : much as the ,m,orning had done. An- Arthur started, and foUowed the dt- rejoicing:" maul, wandering whet manasr of•wo- ' I young man or two, that'ahe might �� took Arthlur round tpe phase, and rection oP-bra eyes to the bare wall Angela wen tight; the view washI m&a this could be, ivh,o !a the first "learn what-the world was like - -showed him all the spots connected opposite the window; at that sad of charming. �elonv lay the thatched lllasb of youth arced beauty, could fact with.her strange and lonely childhood, the Loom throujgh.wbicsh the door was roofs of thle little village of Bratham, the great d+akn°wn without:!tremor, gott was no believer is femnale celibacy, of whits h she told him many a curious made. • and to this right the waters of the When he e a y _. and Angela's future wee` wfilequerM story: In-fact, before the'day was "I see," to said 'some moting she- lake abo'us like silver in the glancing thing of envious, bitteiaaaa' some 9 it an'b t of meditation•with boor, for she-h over, hs knew all the history of her down." Sunlight, while the gables'of the old � '3ec 1 Innocent life apd wen• struck with "what do. they reaemblet" — houas, peepi on from among (To Be Caattoi 'd.) - knew very wail that her present mode •ataszement life, file variety and depth "I don't know; nothing in pard^ut- the budding fags, looked very pact- Y of life was ecarce}y suited either to her of her echolastio-aoquirementa and lar. What are theytr' uresque. The spring bad cast her _. birth; her i�esuty; or, her capabilities. t) extraordinary a�war thooher mia f are the"WhisShadesatythe decaded -Philip,sant here birds! and theagentlrrthebreeze wea'heavfrom Yaw- , CHINSSS WBINBLB. . r t "'!r.6", '"t,r Not. that,she ever in -her highest which, combined with her simplicity whose face war livid with terror, "they every copse -rang' out the melody of �*�+ - " F o- ys Y iia. Celesltalr cavi xarset rte l[atfess _tiights imagined Angela as a great C the world,produced as effect as ober to torture me. Look she goes to meet with the stabil of the unnumbered Bio- •r rY•areas !, lady, or one of society's Shining stare; ing as it was Unusual- Needless to say him; the old man is telling her. N.ow Leta that starred the money carpet.at Whemh the ChImee first know the �.' she loved to picture her in some quiet, that every hour be knew her he felt, she will wrin her hands." their feet. Fa the fields where rew g t3 Japanese they aamod !them "Wall' _ more deeply in love with; her. "Nonsense, Mt. Careafoot, nonsense," the w t anti clover, now springing , PeopleBy the _ Lappy home. beloved by her husband, manning "submiaeiw' At length about•eight o'olcok, just _said Arthur, shaking himself together; into aty lits, the busy weeders were change of a vowel im 2,00 t and agrronnded by children as be q6e Yearn. a ba-' a [ a^ it was beginaifiig to get dark, she "I sea nothing.of the sort. Why, it at of , and an the warm brows fah ram Rro In the Chinese deelaratiet► tifid as herself. It was bur • modes- ewes that •be Should go sad sit is only the shadows flung by the moon- Lows the sower we at forth to sow. of war of 1894 th•la is the terra used, ata emb tion for one so peerlessly en- sew ile th her father. light through the swinging boughs of Frout theearly pastures beneath,where•.aw it Is brief and sufficient. ,, �; bowed, bull she would have been glad A -what are YOU• going'to dog" that tree. Cut it down, and you will purled a little ' brook, there 'same a i Ch4nase 'like- monosyllabic names 3Or - s to See it fulfilled For..of lata years �'kOdhl�am have no more writing upon your wall." pteaaat>t hawing of kine .tvell-0onteat- countries. The various foreign Us- there had sprung up la.anrse Pi ott'a ltbem going to read a little "Ah. of cause you are sight, Haigh- ed with the new giase, and'-a cheerful tions have when making treaties, usu- y g go to bed I always go to bed am, quite right," ejaculated his haat, bleating aQ lambs to whom as yet life ally chosen, the- >ooiomosyllables whieU mind as increasing dislike of her sur- &haat nine;" and aha held out her ,faintly wiping the cold sweat from his was nothing but one long skip. It far=o their rimes. , England le Yl .round ngs, which sometimes almost band to� Hood-night. He took it and brow;"U is nothing'but the moonlight. was a charming scec,s, and its lath- kw•o meamdng' "the flourishing cone= - amounted to a fee of - hor- �� _ -- Hiow ridiculous of mel I suppose I am enee Bunk deep into the$azere' hearts. �� for ing:the treaty character for �g Good-nigbiL thea; I wish it were a little out of abi•ts-liver wrong• Give "It is depressing to think," said Ar- Great Britain, has that Sense.Fa m,,age - sor. Philip she had always detested. (marrow." me same whtdcy there's a cod follow, that, rather aentteat' but ieaFl with hla ieoccu led dr and nncean "W i" g 1iD�y' y Law, and Fran, Fe. kwo, to the "taw i P P y hY - - - and I'll drink damnation to all shad- chiefly with the object of getting at abidio,g ci5tintrp" Gerrasny, knows a ways. "Because than I should be saying. own. and the trees that throw them, has cam anion's views, .of all thio_ 'Good morain An ae the Two ltwo, Ls GLp"virtuous coua- 1 '"There rinuet," she would sa "be B• gels' instead of Be,Hs. ha, ha!" cannot last. but' ls, as it'wera, lilts txy,•, The United $fates"iepubtio is something wicked about a many aa-is;'Good-night, Angela.'•Way I call you There was something so ezceeeivaly ourselves Hader aeatence of death."- the Mal yam, or "beautiful cowury.'' ' Angela? We seem to know each oth- uncanny about hie boats manner and . •'It rose and fell sad fleeted" - . Italy is the "coti,atry of justice"-I - airsid.to have hie owalieaay daughtss er no well you roe." bks evident conviction of. the origin � Hpe,a earth's--troubled sea: kwo. . ' hook hum in the face, to say nothing „"Yea, Of course," she laughed back; of the wavering figures on the wall, A wave that swells to vanish Each treAt= nation has choses ltsawn of him beim that mean sa to r everybody I know eahha me Angela, which had now disappeared, that Ar- ... ` r g g eo why &h Saida'# you?" that, tel had it not been for A la Into eternity. sande for moral elfeaE It has been s her fuse c�otheb'oC her back. and make "And will yon sail me Arthurt Ev- he wrnr]ri nrrt 'be sorry to getear : Ob. mystery and waotier matter for international iilplomac77, Of wrings that cannot fly, . and the Cbineee governaaent.has Lnvert- ... her live worse nor a sorvantgir;." erytrody I know calls me Artbair." of him and his shadows. as soon as pot pI ears that cannot hearken,. -` ably given way to the wisbe3 of each of- 8avlrtg, therefore, by s quiet- peep AngeWhesitated, and Angela blush- sible, for Superstition, he knew„ Is as ad tha h why she hesitated and why, oOntagirnus as small-pox. tiYhea at IdiSe that lives -to diel"' the treaty_pcywers as rapresea�ed by' 3 Rhrough the curtains ascertained that p its a4idatera and his Chinese seers- she blushed was perhaps more than she length be searbad b's great, bare bed quoth Angela,-b way of comment, ' the was Hied-looking and about ties Bright'could have a=sett said:-- cbomher sot. hp the way. a eomtox� ,Whose lines are ttwse 9" asked Ar- tory. From the time tUst tug min[-. age, Pigott confessed to-herself that "Y-e-e, I su a inters of tie'treaty as ons first had ppoee so-thtst ia, It you table sort .o;.place to sleep. in sitar. t<lur. "I dont lmonv :thejn." residences in Pekin ' Mo mule of eapls ,•-labs was heartily glad of Arthur's err!- like it.. It is a.pretty name, Arthur. Such an experience, it was only after My own," she said, shyly.. "that L . amu L. ;;,,,,.- """�, Go,4-night, Arthur," and She ' was some h!oure'in the excited State of him they are a tram+dation of a verse of a �y made nae of la diplomatic cost - - ►aL and determined- that; should She respondence hag been, of course, that ecqusiatance, gone.His tom imagination: that.tired tbough be was Greek ods I-wrote for--Mr: Fraser. I which was'-eatlsfao - take m him oa further tory 'to fhb treats pantoa gone. Arthur tura- he cion1d get the rest he needed. will say you the original, h[ you 141te; m.• 710 same was the-case-wi bet should find a warm ally in her.Ln -ed amid entered the hom". The Study I think it ,better than the tranalr °"p t. door was n. so ba went etrai - - - _.^'--' - lop, Japan; them can be no doubt. Angela's aftectlons•" P• p w'ho was sitting. and staring CRA.Pr •r,FR XXIY. Greek." � Prethe Ji pea. whence Japan, the land any advaucas be might choose to make °� g y ghtn. g y tlbb. n6 am�aitaosatlrtkd with t o[ the Ilteiag Bum. beeaure it is more hui iva the fortress of A rn as abstracted wa at the em tp "'Thank you, thank you. 'Miss Blue- poetical thea abs name"Wo. On the 11 Ido so hops_that yort don't-mind fireplace, with' a'li ht be him,' Next mofnin `when the met at stocks he whdle. Jr pan ds w�ILig to be known' ~Ir.--- .�...I - ,.:. idining at half-plot twelve, and with turned quickly round as he heard his their eight- o'clook� breakfast. Arthur English version. You positively alarm 11 toots noticed that An ala was dlatresaed �thr end of the suet, Ji kwa.tbopgh my old nurse," Angels said. as 'they tap, -' ' g m4 Angelo. Mast people are quite alas has ti,ever mads the use of-the term'- , +veat-t .. it's you, in, it, Hei;gham9- I about eometbing. content if they can put a poem writ- _ ,together up the stairs to the Suppose Angela has gone up-stairs: aha "There is bed mews," she said, almost ten in English into Greek;you reverse Wo a maftar o! compirtat. .d froom they used u • dining room. goes tO roost very early. I hope that before he greeted her; "my owatn the process. ami, having coolly given _ - "Of oowae I don't-I like it, really aha Inas not bored you, sad that old George very ill with typhus fever:" azpresedna foo your thoagbts`tn Greek, ____14106•• _ Pigott hasn't talked your head oft. I "Indeedl" remarked Arthur, IathOt ooadaecend .to trsnsdatr th.,.• ' into ODDS AND ENDS. told YOU that we were an odd let. you 00011 9our native tongue. I only,wlab you — _ . "j Angels rboolt her brad and, looking know; but, If you find us odder than "V U-,'I must say it does not aplsar' a been at Cambridge, or-what do Caricatures -lsro• found the ' j but partially eonrinced, led the way lou bargained for. 1 should advise you to distress you very much•" they call ter-place 1--Girton. 'It would • amok ,1 to clear oat." " have been a to see o roUlptured maoauments- of Thebe -$own the panes No I'csa't say it dceo. Te be poo- ae •. . Y fie and into the room, "Thank yon. I have spent I1very eat. I detest.your cousih, and I don't doUble-fii's,t-"� YOU"cams out made 2,900 years before Chsist h►bere, to her astonishment. she per- happy day." care Lt he to ill. or. aot: there." "nth[" she broke:in, blushing, "you More then 8,000 species of pleats ora . • , erlved that the dinner-table w•as fur- "Indeed, I am glad to beer it. Tau As she appeared to have no reply acquiromente• 'I am worry to may I am cultivated, and most of these have tern Dished with a more sumptuous wool must be easily satisfied, have an- Ar-. read the suhjeot dropped., the rise£ echatar you think me,. broken up Into :ar1e� forms by the _ -.tthan she bad.seen--u cadiac mind, and dist sort of thin .- Aftter breakfast Aa la piopoied that things I ng., hard of man,• - _ .__ _. _t _ _ n ps ip pas it.for tears B. tae and about most this am'ehockl the fact beinfi that Pigott ltd re- 'Take some whisky and light your pipe, they should walk-for ,the day was I ignrYty,at. I_Should Indeed.bq,yklly The followime is the copy of a sign Arthur did sa- and presently PbUip again fine=to'Fhoo,top. of a hill •bout t , after tea year!' potleQt work ua- to s mor "ootved orders from Philip which she la that tans o[ gentlemanly ease which a mike away, whence a view of the sur- der such a scholar a3 Mr. Fraser, I did Georgia county': "�[ Few* __ . did act know of, not to spare expense distinguished him from his cousin,led rounding country could twobtained. not know some clmesics and matbema Bright �^iard» Takla to Larn, :�wbalst Arthur waar his guest: the conversation round to tbdy guest's He.eamsented: and- on •the way: told des. - Why, do you know. for the last W' tic.-8pallin and Ftgerin." - --- - -, ''What waste," reflected. Angela, is prcarpe.•ts and affairs, knows espeoially her of his ruriout experience with bar three years that we worked together, Some geographers• have heea sur- - . his money affairs: Arthur answered father on the previous night. She lla- we used a@ a rule to carry on our ordi- _ --whom. the- pressure- of eircumataacm him frankly enough but• this money 'tooled attentively, and, when- he had nary conversations during work in La- prised by the-recent cetaus to Egypt. • . . . 'bad developed as-eoonomical turn of, Milk_had not the Aams charma for him fintsbed. shook her head, tin and Greek, month and month about, The �uia,don of 9,000,800 reported ex- _ I. .'--mind, as she glanced.at the.U'naccua tdtat it had for his' host. lades$ a. "There .is," she 'said, "ecimetbing so,motimea with the funniest respite. ,co that un_der the greatest df the - R marked r+epugnaoce to everything that about my fatbei that separates him One never knows how little one does etaohs ' tamed.jag of beer, "He said, bs was a bad to do with money• was one of his -'from everybody else. -Mo'life-mover know-of a�doad language till one tries A Dahlia lawpe#, wrhting of sn #aeetotaUer " •characteristics; and. wearied out- at onruss out into the sunlight of the pas- to talk it. Just try to speak in Latin oitate he had just bought •added r A lours "bem!'••irpm Pigott arrest= length with pecuniary details and end- g day, italwapagropew along in the for the*next. five minutes, and you, "There is a-'cbdpet upon it,is which,mT ' less reeearcbc•s into the mysteries of shadow of some gloomy past. What- will roe." i } tag her att4nLion,,stopped all further Y the m wife and I wish to ba bashed it God C - ooaeiderstion of the matter.. That good 1°°estraent,.be took advantage of a mystery lir that e•avelopo him I "Thank pan, I ors not going to es- fires our lives." _ -''" - Paar.a+e to attempt to cbaage thn subject. neither know nor Bare.to Inquire; bub pose my ignorance for• your amuse- There are ao.[ewer than thirty one i .lady, w-be, to •honor of the o.•oaston. "Well," be said, "1 am much obliged I am sure that there is ane." mient., Angola." was dressed in.a black flown of a for-- to-you for your advice for I am,very "How do you explains the sLadow?" She-Laughed., Scottish societies is London• of which - `midable obaractei•, ana a many-ribbon- ignorantraycelfand"hate anything to "I believe your'explanation is tight, ••ra.. alb said, "it is you who wish twelve are distinctly Highland, either - edcap, was standi dowito money. I so 'thley .ars, .under certain.conditions of to amuse yourself at ex -in olr aa. r--"' _,;:: ng irehind }Ser -chair . Y Penins by -' ciples and believe that,we should all. lighx thtronva by a, tree that grows trying to make me bailers that I am a with Higlilaad,scarab-jdsLp �'^`------ waiLing to be introduced to the visa- be better without it." some distance off. I have seen some- great scholar. But what I was go. Solcmoge tem ,was 107 feflt long, tor. Angels proceeded to go through "I akwo 's tho hi," answered Phfki ++ that'Ioolsa lik6 ftguf�es on that thirty-six f road and fifty tour' Y u8 p ui6 to say, before+ you attacked foe tJre oeremeay vahfh kigott'a straight- with a sem(cogtem tuoua smile, wall myself in,full dayhiit. Thal about m [Sri,led feet high. ough deemed a wonder yse y acquirements. ,was Up-and-down attitude rendered rath- "that the desire of money, or, among he should interpret such a simple thing that, in my opinion, your remark about (if the wo it wan not larger than" -or trying. savages races.''its-equivalent shells or oa . does shows a curious state of 'the whale world being wader seateace .. "Nurse, this i0the gentleman that' •%-fat not ryas the first principle of mind-" of death was •rather a morbid one." �� ate houam. o! the present ..' . my father has asked to stay with us. -human'nature.'" -' '.*You do of think, then," hyt It is 'Obviously true.", Y a la the chid Ar- - •• �`• Kr. Heigham, let me Introduce you to "Perhaps ' tbur, in order to draw her out, 'that W Bad temper has an la urious h: sical my old nurse Pigott." Ps it is--I really•don.'t know;_ "Yes in a sense; but to my mina j P y g but I hearth wish that it could he It is possible: after all, he was right, this gestion. Bad temper 9 scenle spealfs mare of resurrection effect oa the di Arthar.bowed politely, whilst Pigott eliminated off the [a e' bf the earth." and that they were something. from' peatlr• Look at-t thins of )ra. earth tends-to s disposition of blood to the ,hinds two elaborate courtea'es, retiring "Forgive me," laughed,Philip, "but another p8eee f The reality of his; pushing b flowers, and the dead 'braid, and AlAs leaves the stomach un- , M a step backward after each, as though that is the s p ' young terror was almost enough to make one flees break into beauty. There.is shin"to perform its ft actions properly; pee+b• of a'ver L make room for another, Her epee h man. Wh elimina.ts rrrone Ft belseve inn them. I csa`telt you." i no si n of death th,.ra, but rathezr of a . too, carefully prepared for the occasion you take 'away' tb.- principal inter st "No, I do not," answered.Angela, at- renewed a'ad glorified life. Last Year the United States produced IS worthy of tranaeription. of life, .and dextro .the_social:fabrie her;a minute's ;thouglht.. I have no 15,485,000 bushels of buckwheat, most • `:'Hem!"she said;"this, air, is a le P doubt that the veil between ourselves Y� but tti�+re is still the awful of which was carisumed'at home, There ours as I'little ex P i;- of the world. What is power but mo i fact of death to face; nature herself 1 ata about 4,800 •cakes-in one bushel expected. and I well ney, comfort?-money; •soc'af cowid- and t ua9een world is thinner-than has bees temporarily dead before she 1 magisig a-total of 70 billion cakes is .know•&that it is not what you or the eration?-money, ay, and love, and we think. .I ,believe, too, that coni- y; y1 the whole crop. Paas the maple likes I&accustomed to.,a-eating o[din Ith' and La [ mu'ndcmtiai. ami even warnings some- blooms ilutn• beau[ airs dies ever ners and teas with old women; w•bi'rb PPiness itself? Money, times, under favorable conditions, or autumn to rise again-in the same form syrup. I hopes sir, bow as you will money. money. Tell me," he went on, i every spring. .But how do µe know _ Y taut up risk when the veil is worn thin h trouble. • Labouchom Say!! "Documents of no rising addressing him with a cirri- y' in who£ form' µs s]iBll arses a from y with it, ming ho.v s9 the halite of, oar earnestness, `'what• rd is -there' or'prayer,.can •Paas .from'the other 1 g ' importance are never mislaid. We in. 1 —7 . .,. _ this house is what might, with,ut mis- more worthy of our adoration than *world to ourselves. But the very fact the chrysalis? As soca as a man be- Po ,take, be caked peouliar, which I s$ s of m- father's terror roves to me that gibs to think at all,he stands face to variably meet the people whom we are Y Plutus, seeing that,'if we worship him, Y p face with this hideous problem, to-'the. anximm to'avoid and miss those vee as- witlraut any offense lo• Miss angels enough, he. alone of the idols we set his shadows ars wothiag of the sort, solution which he knows himself to pe.•ially wish to meet. A woman gen- cause though her bringing up has in.high places, will'navel sail us at for-it is hardly possible that,spirits' - been what 1 Salta odd site. knower it �ed7•, can be,permitte3 to come to terrify drawing daily nearer. His pori- erally-lone! her heart ' the wrong .) . I.., _. . . . :'69 well as I do, which, indeed, is the ns poor mortals; it t.lrse- come at all, tion, I often think, is worse than that man; a mangenerallymarries the '.only cansolat':on I has to offer, Nein "It is a worship that rarely brings it isAn love and of a criminal under sentence, because wrong woman." g lasting bappiness- with it. Iti our gentleness, to upon the-crialida,l is'°n�ly deprived of the'. - .. . -i ' V :right sure,as indeed' B'am, ho,�• as any fort or to warn,, and not to work upon •. . -1 -•young gentleman m ever breathed grded to collect• the meags o[,.enjoy- our su enjoyment of ,a:term, indefinite, in- perst i tioW." would sit in a Inent, surely we lose the power to an rlefad,'but Qbaolutet limited; but man MATCLTFS-MADE OF PAPER. Pool of water to cline "Yuit speak' as though you knew"all Y -_ along with Miss Angelh,• let al„ne an J°y' about- it; you' should join the new[at. large does cot know. of what he iv It is predicted that paper is the com- - old nurse. I ain't such a foot'as .I. "Pshaw! that is the cant of fools,, Ghloot Sori,ety,” he,Af,iswered-'trrever-tdeprived, and whet he must inherit In Ing material for matches. The pro@ - " May look; no need for you to o a- 'of those who do not knout, of -those eutl the aeorus that, await him. It is thei i g y,.s sitting himself dawn fo a fallen uwertatnt of death that is its inost pact of the wooden match industry be- blushng of, Miss tingela. And now who cannot feel. But 1 know. and, tree, an example that she followed. I Y ing appreciably affected by a new pro- '$ air, if You plea-se, we ,will sit,down, I feel, and•L tall you that it is not so. "I'have thought about it sometimes !dreadful part, 'and; with that hanging c m for manufacturing matches of _ fol fear lest the gravy, should begin The collection of those,means is in it- that is all, au 1, so iar as I have read,1 O°er our race the wonder to me iw g not ons t paper is bald to be extremely probable, - t•, • 'to greaae;" and, 'utterly exhausted by self a pleasure, because it-. gives` a I 'think my belief is a common one,--- y hat we,_for the.most..part, particularly as the-best wood-;fot this . .. the exul,etsanoe of bar own verbosity, con,9Ciousness of power. Don't talk to a,nd What-the; Bible•teaches us-; hut., put the subject entirely out of mind, purpose is.constantly growing scarcer she plunged into her chpkr-,[an,exam me of Fate; that sovereign," throwang if you will not think me foolish, I will but tush we eau. ever think seriously, and more costly. The now matches 1% , pie which Arthur bdwing his ac'kno�v- a coin on the table, "is Fate's ow-11 tell you something that comfirms me is of anything else."' ars canYiderably_cheaper_-than the edgments of het• opening addreA, -was Beal. You see hie, for instance, ¢p-, .It.__ You know my, mother'died when -"I remember,'" answered Angela, wooden product, and weigh' mugh tess, ` - not slow to follow. • • parentiy poor and.helpless, a w)cial'pa- I was-bora;well, it ma,� seem strange "oma thinking veryr much in the same which counts for much'in exportation. . J. a •One of his first' acts uas..atPigott',t. rich, one to be .avoided and even in to you, but I ani•convinced t5tr•t she zvay, and I went -to Mr. Fraser for ad- The sticks o2 the,matches-can" of - - • 1. Invitation. to helphimself to a lass sulted. Good; before loo these will -is sometimes ver near .me," ��'i_e,_ 'The.Ilible,' he said, 'will satisfy g g y. _ y paper rolled together on the bias. The 'Of ieer, of whirli, to speak ttutL, he right all that forme. Ay, believe me, "Do you mean that you see or hear your doubts an'I fears. if only you µ'ill paper is rather strong and porous; and - drank a good deal.- . . _ .-.- . He�gbam, money-is a living, moving her?" read it in a'rig'ht Spirit. And its- ivhtrn�mmersel in'a aolut.ion of was, 'Angela watched the proceeding with ioroe; leave 'it* still, -and- fl'a`t- '"No,'i oaly-feel her presence; more deed, more or less, it did. I cannot, of stickswell togetherr and burns with o faterest. cumulates; .exT.end it and it rarely now, t am sorry to ,say, as Z course,_ veri,turp to adv_iiae,•you, but I L` ht, smokeless a odorless flame. "What," she asked, presents is .a gratifies ever vt•ist; aa.ve Vit, amd .that row older," " p his advice ani• it is that of a ver Stri s ane-haill inch in width are first 4teetotaller?" - y'' is'th, best of air, and you hold in your "Hary do you mesa?" good loan,, Y. rirawn. thrmi� the combustib'1rs maws - c. The recollection of his aLatement of hand a ]ever that will lift the world. "I can.hardly explain what I.mean, ave you, them, no dread of dean=, and then turned by naac2linery inEd Ileprevious day flasbedI int-)his mind. I tell you that there is no height to but sometimes-it may beat aight, or 'or, rather, of wbat'Ides beyond,it?" long. thin tubes, pieces of the ordinary - ,pe was, however,equal to the ocrasion,. ; v.-Il•h it••cannot bri.ag you, ns,gulf it when I am•sdtti'ng alone in the day- She turned her eyes upoul him with !e�ngth. od wood or wax matches heing "A bretotaller," be replied,'with gra- , µ•ill not bridge y'cru." t.im,e-a great calm comes upon me-and s�thing- of-won diar in them,- •gut bff antomatiaally-by thlb-machide.' .vitt', 1.9 a person who only 'drinks '' "Rxceiit" soliloquised Arthur, "the I am a clanged woman. All my "And why," she said, "should I, who When the sticks are cut to size they { beer," marl Angela,, the, apparent dia- cliffs of the•h^reafter And-the'grays.", fhovghts rise into a higher, purer air, aml immortal, fear a change that L am dipped 1atci pbmphorug, also by c9•cpaody ezpliilned, re lred satisfied. ! 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'� nz t I- WO UY@ � Mfg IRK Company did ib own*painting she pn AGRICULTURAL covering to k � � very deep heavier timbers ShrLr are•aeceeea" �::t ; . 14 ,soya p a particularly food character for s �F them from being fa= This to really trn,e,notwithstanding ire• 4 .. t rt �' her Punctuality Ie,ar v fi�rsd by the heated surface 0011 dr CLtheriae Coombs le entitled to the In the morning. iiigat berwork ,.AT THE OLD vaAg�,. taQ the shell saes y- quent colla Possibly preventing Peen from atorma, overload '.aaigne'distinot . of successful germination, JDrifficulties in rktaw's, eta The troubto is that tis !�---^"'' - +a "But fico.did pots brtnp yourself to A scent of hey this directiva oda be over b w Ifo"'Sea foil-three years success talk se,men tall[when they are alonar' A cattle call i 7 deep- framing l+ often ill adapted to reetat ;,g fully masqueraded in male attire,and I °�+d, ! ; ;A whir' of winger, ' T Lovering the cuts In the fall, and > is the the soil can be tem atraina noting as it. We know of tinder- the;trains o1 "Chide Wilwnr" "Nell, you see," she answered, "I And pesos o'er all per- one never.mired with them. From the first t the old fsrnl. aril removed over the need until the er who.put Zxi2 inch joints - +Rorked with mea !n the tnaa,aline I anus my,aafetp would lie is maintain- ahoota rise above the surface on IS incah cease 24 ft ensu, Wads r4 trade oda palntbr:'Through, an noel- Ing a rather Proud, rather 'stand- MY Enother'. song _ a now stable end im a taus months ib g BeaE has ser wan diecovared;Taad she off.demeanor. My work I may say At break of moral HOW TO GROW CHERRIES began to nettle than collalaed. The ° V nous is the Watet'Ham Vnion, Lou- without vanity, was so good that that d robih's lays joists had been cut drown 8 laches toi toes my-claim to tI' master's notice, . The breakfast hort8 Cherries thrive in a variety of soils X don, there rife wen recently inter- The men wondered a little who I could At the old.tarot. l. 1. but attain their highest development let in a trench 4,tt. bora ons bearing viewed btr'the Lostdon Talegrsph,whiaD be that aboase to keag ao much to my- la °ore that is light and loamy. It which had been notched np B incheaiato . •rl p;fab-hes.strange star tsietina so the dubbed me 'the running moat retain comniderable moietu but sleeper. The joists split. dad Che T- T gen ing brook. a sle 1 Painter.' ' A meadow eweetl. Ta y ., . arttaeed to the simple naitor>ii�of Life •Coombs talked, ill wan easy A Iangh3ngg boy neper be sour. If the land is too wet =eproperly oat they would have baso 1. YNz'"'r :'West Ham Mmloat of blue linen, with to see-that she held strongly religic, With naked feet, it mast be�d.rained and on light dry Yet- ,. �hitg apron,sad-caD aponr her 'short sad devout apiniom Cliongh without At Lha old feral. Imolls, otherwise favorable to cherry - The altimnate strength of a timber V lion gray hair,, Mrs Coombs entered any oeteatL. L adeaay to ob• culture, the moisture bolding capacity that of its weakest part. A US inch crinkly aadslertly and Wouldcertaia� studs them. sad in thiel way, too, A iasly wood of the soil ma ba Post notched to receive a 4-inoh brace --i she could nave herself froail offence, '"I !Ad°rvva the glen y increased by the ad- weakened almost half. l a timbers F C I7 not have been set down as mare have often,,' she ooatlausd, ••had to Remote from eight - dittos o! vegetable matter and ji;dlci- are need to allow free oust' T x " ' thea fifty-years'of age,,thaagh alta is +peak my mind eat straight'when s And nomad of mea[ ons surface cultivation The turning chimg with safety. Another point is to. -``•0var sizty-three, --She is by nomeans mea working under Las has been, lazy At the old farm, Hader cf crimean clover, or L oro have the strongest direotloa o! the ill, and la bar mtasoalina or oareleee, bat Z can eLlely say !bays - similar character P timber coincident 'with site greatest a ' garb aunt never used a blasphomoua word or The kitchen's glow highly beneficial, stress. A 2zS inch joist has the same 'a . have appeared 'both short and alight as ezpreesion that would be The beet jarring Ie, hearth-fire's oheera are,obtained from wood in it 'se, a 4z4 inch sad L tons r .. Ser voids soudded unusually deep for. talk as woman's lips, And. as far as A dreamy tale, orchards sit ed qn a western or t�� ae atroag. It will bear }ust i9 but as ahs explained In soli- lee went,, I never heeitat- A smile, a tear, northwents slopq se, the blooming tunes the weight with fife narrow side nt obinversstlon, -ed to show that I disliked costae . . At the old fartm g she had calf!- and irreverent' and vulgar conversa- . .. period la etarded to spring and the up as with the wide aide up. Bsarine va its lowest r theae'facta is mind it is practicable to egiaters, till site find tion," A downy bed ' danger of frosts greatly lessened. A build a 40zti0 barn with a plank frame come to mea them habitmlly;.aad ahs Agate, as-you nay; you were seat The attic 1>p - depression is not desirable, as frost in throughout, but it must be a ballootY . also esproeaea herself wjth' a' teres- often tq the country on .jobs, how And boyhood's sleep, liable to occur there when it would not frame with hoz elfin and built-up ts. • new and vi did you manage for lodgingsr' I int No fear, anti aim. • .. It must have inside bearfn s gor not quite obsracteris- enlred. , r .At the old farm. > h°r round (Where the country and be tied aoroas the plate!with baht,• tically femiaitne. She was not dtspry- „Naw,.that I look'13 k,:, she aa- 'a naturally level, a slight elevation is ap . pr beams or rods and bran ed at first to spapala lefty of her file, soared. it does seem remarkable that 4ci oe it insures air drains e erabl ggee sea I never+once found It inevitable to NUT C'WVE' and good circulation T'he near vara- a sa r ordiaa bel mg seals se, r ' 1. 7iag,modestly, that to was it P sties of cherries seem to thrive better loon braawg. All notching, wort !not'"Out a ve 6dif in one; Ln•the'Maine roOna with s man. I used More interest ahoWd be taken in nut- eta, should be avoided. Probably no rJr T g bat, by to o to cot on lower levels than the sweet kinds, suitable plan could be drawn for azy g rages, rat >? than to pub. bearing.trees, and a grove of this ober- The distance apart for planting trees a decrees, and with the.help-of a lead- tic houses, for, thou have never pacific case without a kaawledae of actor should be started an ever fern will de _.�g.gtsastton oar two, alis nafoided her bilen a •teetotaler, the accommodation T pend almost wholly upon the .�� sires what hind ,f.cattle are extraordinary history, sad as she talk- of the village fan' le o!£en�gry objeo- There t• -`gaoeral opinion that they:manner of growth Borne trees may aG tionable: One time when I 'tions on are aJaiv of tai4i a height o!'40 to 5o ft aadl be wid. to be housed,capacity of-maws,bine,ate. _ed it-b°oame evidgab that she had en- some work in Borth growth end that it will; These should stand not less �•�.���� . -- - ;�oyed cdeildwrsbLe edunatiatnal elven- s man I- bees kn SenatS ton, I met aside= f[ p . ow'at nines he said, Pal to,set them out. This fe a thea 1!0 t. a art. -tags°' .To het possession, to fact. of 'Charley,-old chap, there'll a-first rate mistake, and 11 pains be gives se, to The highest eiiCceee In cherry growing ;sAY �PVaS aLOx$ these is des the paha thing some at as ares going down to culture noes.tbs soil V fertile the rate °aVAOt be att.,ned without thorough .. _ PIiT It's near Wast Grinstead--the whole of growth is cultivation during' the early. Ills of the Life. ad Sir quite rapid, even In the orchard and alae latera -while fruit is But Prean YU Tree-1Revtrese■e oil Twnsie Am she ezplsLaed, she was bora'at be decoraited, and-therie's�a�to °we of the oak, and good results can,being matured. There is no objection Xxecuae■-A Reao■egz m.py, stilt" I hesitated a. little, but est be obtained from acorns it they arapro-;to row hr mountaineer's cabin fMet �lzbridge,is Bomeeeetahire.of oomlort� __ g ing small lruata or Borne other . Back of t seemed a ,good thin perly planted Lad cared for: l Lapid orSp requiring iregcent culti.Alon be- a rent -ably circumstanced parents, ,who sept self and went. We i21 o I offered my- p twsen the rows of cherry trees fora g �nm tree. and under thin free got down there,;growth -does not depend- so much-on�few was a grave without a beadstone. ,= her to the CheitaahLm Ladles`..Corless, and while they were. sitt! Tears•Provided Lite land Is good. the mound as I wandered about arT ago, held, as it ng round varieET an' upon supplied. conditions,1 and contains enough Plant food to keep srhl,h hall a Dent their lanah I atroJled ant, saw a Wise g p does Eo'd'Ta a leading plans among old fellow smoking over a gate, andIeach as subsea'ttg before planting, a. Ithe trees in vigorous coalition, The is the afternoon, but it was egening : iris' enhao said,"Knew where I could get a room!':Pl1catt0os ,f mastere, and after-culture;sweet cherry-is a coarse feeder and will and. ws not at this door smoking our s ie,, and whils.thersr she'wu 'I'm here foi tatePainting intim o! the big until the rook become sutftcientl es_ thrive on Jess applied tertlllser than 'pipes before I made e Iv- afar better taught than were,the major-! Douse: g' 7 the other kinder' ti, Harold Powell.Hnl- nquiry. 1or-i Don't know segos couldn't I tablished to draw well !scam the soil. lt+tiri 85 Delaware experiment station. "Yw, chap's 9am's grave,"replied Or=lby aL girls at that time. It-has -been; do with you ou'restres,'Lad-he took me p+ . stated that bar husband was:a ons-I In sad showed me a clean and com- and -ba iridsPendeat of surfaos wadi-i When the Land is too rich or too much old mail. as he looked away into th, fostabte room. which E immediately I tions. For sines° in the line iadicat_I fertilizer is added, the energy of the gathering twilight, "Sam was my sea � late, hist that in rat Cha ansa $e wa+ -trei 'is apt to be leioted too largely Jl engaged,-sires, leasing leant nay; of m7 ed .by our correapon+cterkt's inquiry we towood growth. Aa abwadaace of moist_ -my�Ieiy son. IV# buried him there - ' � . �a aohooimaatar sada coosia o! heel companions would .want to •share It would advise-deep plow! five a " - -ewa, conalder'°,bif bar-senior. Tbink-i I said I would have 'my wife' down) ng this tall and are is essential for cherry trees during Tis age ::. fag' that ,her knctrledge would be of I °1°O and MY niece. and I haft'as i malting the grove strip a long one. The the bearing aeason,especially jurat tatore I saw from this look which passed be health nuts should be, taken fresh from the and during the ripening proceed, copse- tweeo husband awl wife that I had L assistan0s to him to tesalilag. he Pr+++^4 la thi try oomlY table:' a summer i quaantiy is L advisable with a bear' , ed for a very seek*marria1. ge, Which}wished." y°a Would have boli when ripe and placed in eha}lav or4hara t0 plow early in spring and touched oa a 1•ainful matter, and Iwsa 7.,- )Droved a.:.dtoetrously ninon liar par-I fractured some ribs. She mads s s�� � P wo-t it of not,folio*;with light cruiti a rain every tem about (o cbaoge tl.e subject when the V�orkl a t 81 t'r s at salad in the r ag Kingston Ie, the sum- over Dae-third nuts to two-thirds sand, days or whenever the rata : becomes woman said _':anHt his efitsrts to live,. mer, she felt !torn ; acatloldi i °carte. On the fi-t'at or middle ofJuly, - eats, and his This should be slightly dampened with the condition of the soil can be reaty' g "Joe, be may her heard anathla' Wi'saoal vloo leave hes, recovers, end no gC state 1 g 'bout it, Letter tell the story st " swap►cion sorer thea;water s0 aa-to be Im an avers �Improved i;n its water holding capacity � 7 raight. compelled her not only to lsays'hlnn, wan raised u to her res y the doctor of moistars, or shout ss Lire-soai Ia 6 tura bat to take abys to' prevent his ever who set them and attended her,- an 7 ing under annual crops of crino. Wall,"said the old man,after a loan s 4 iiaiilad her a�i' ll when in a condition for the best owtb•soft-alywer or some othri nitrog'enow +s a• mora than it_had been when she tell': �' µcurie, ..they had a hose race up at Then it was'that_ 01'v etatiotu . cover crop. [rk order to secure thin Drop Lteaoe problem of ex- .tt,avn L ship a hatch and fractttsed her tag {Che peach or pear,cover Bow at Lha last cultivation•10 on 12 lbs. the Co vera, and our Sam was that sad prt a "O taelf, There kneecap, On this said o neeaioa, however, �m farad at the etorar►truer be used � ��� clover seed per acre: It Is � tato s disJ+ute w it>t one of the CIaT, -ware not the "Openings for women" the-doctor had said otic dot, "What for the-trays, which k is best to k 'ver swe`ataai to retain the moisture boys. Thar' was the of the Clays and five sad forty years a that there curious! amalt hands y go you- noel'the a' g prevent in the soil in the ring by early plow- Sam was ail alone. flee was only 18 ':are today. sad, to put itis her otvtt!man,'iCtLsoa." Looking. too.•ail them, °Overed•with wire aetttn to ep words she saw that the choice fay be, I well formed sad even white it is al--ADue getting in.. They should be iriq and by quite frequent culture, Et par's old, but when sham Clays a men'+ clothes and labor sad moat a wonder that these never did ed ou the floor o! a d the trees make too vigorous a growth Y begun +deslitation. .She elected the former, raise- say Idquiry. But her envie amp cave sad see i down one year to rye or back- elLow him around he stood np to the . L. - bat for an accident. would pro- were soon exhausted. and, for the last_covered- with moJat earth .until fife_ wheat - hull five of 'em.Thar' wasn't no,about- _ tt�y .have carried hes• secret .to her .few weeks, work wai unobtainable. For:ground begun•to'freeze up !or winter:+ Them,os� profitable sour cherries are ie,' right their' at the Co'ners. ofhe deathbed. She succeeded Ie, eifectia tivo da s and two Thea remove them and bar outdoors the Morkt�orerkcy and Early Richmond ea outward traa+tormsti T nights► this,'brave y and Eheae vsrietiea can be grown is Clays waited till tam had got started oA inhumble hearted woman tramped• the streets s little deeper thaw the boxes, say five pearly, all the orchard fruit ons. fur Noma noes theq rid atter him and,be .inns at s B[rmiawham coffee with no more than a hLtipeany roll to or Biz iac7boa,, oover with fresh earth, The rollowivsg sweet varieties ha=ve peen opened lire. Se had EIIe cease io put Tb►oittae, Her asst step were to find sat,-and at last ahq was fain- to seek iwaoak, sad she started sa a learner In the shelter of-the workhouse. She clung;and top out the mound with a root of'grown'with more or less success: Black hb hoes on ills dead tool anYl look fur , the liotisa PoLllting trade at four°hill- to the hope that aomeboin she mi ht weir moistened straw, .• T1bl,s- laf,ter I.Tartarian. Robert's Red Heart,'Napol- fag° a week, Her aptitude eoonshow- O,Lde the Dom Iso g !eo'u. Windsor and Dikem9an. For this kiver. They tallowed him right along • ed itself, Pa ry strip ng, but point,is ldmporfamt, as the straw nett same r home, and his hone Seas sho: as be 11, sad after three wash thin it — l01 ppit region, the following may be add- jump- 0-'l . , lnOddt r4muaeration wan possible•' sad feminine mod- 11116-ground should not day out and let ed for family,nae: Bieck .Eagle,'MezeJ, Lid down .at the gate. Mary, yo' tell raised, no- e+tT revolted•even to yielding ap the the frost ed Wood, ly s : Bla areal, ,. bola the rest," q1 in ti few monthati''alie wan able to secret abs had kept so long, get Tato the horse sad freeze P '$ I was all alone pare,"said the wife, seen a "livin ape that I shall not Earl SI Yellow B wage." In the earlier "But I have h the nuts all wisher. - auk, Spanish o::i Louis ,. . days of her career she wor#ed a y ... - Philipps. and when I beard the ebootin I +: deal in Yoakahire, and bore her great n for stay bare'load alio pitequnly Ad anon-as -the frost is out o! the - -. knowed what it meant, I got down �--71Z.,the tnEscnai .d part la said. "My eyesight is not as good as bores in the spring, generally,the let- �� the Wine-beater and stood at the door, etaontiona •o!' a6any of It'was, and I tsar I shall not-beable ter part of March, •ad When the aur- WATER COWS'OFTEN IN WINTER. and as Sam�sum ap lae'took it nal run the'fittast maaeto�f the leaded sad undertake h3 h ,lane titled people there, ti painting work face of the plowed plot u dry, with To to the bis plum tree far kiv re, Thar' ' - T inter asaia, but L could act se, caretaker, the,frost shprvvirrg at a depth at�about get. the beet results from cows was five o[ the Cletgs,and they dodged rglrted her ase tine to auk I oa�tld keep a _lodge sad andnld to four laches,p1naL the outs is town tour they must be kept"oomtortable «fight about l►ad baps ahootin' sad paid no -�- It she had never lelb air la these vertyp thaaktnl if I 'ocelli herr of any inches deep and eight feet and da Ames o! some gestratos or etrtent Posltton 'of tr®t. _I am loin apart, Biz Y• It is not necessary to have 'leoshna to ms. I was that acart that •. speeab that would bets her to doing best to eight Huta to the hili sticking a ezpensive stables or bares, but their I sat dawn ort the ground and kivered 7 lie; while L am bete, and the matron is small Blake beside each hill. Eight.or up my Lacs with 'try apron. I can t mates, and beg answer showed; how -very kind to me,•giving me only some ten days after the auto have german- gtttrrters moat be warm well lighted may how loris it all lasted, but I reckon .; tion toa aunt the bower of o4eerva- atockiaga to darn and"sheets to hem, asses and thrown up aboota take a rake and ventilated: Feed a well balanced not mo' than tea minita. When the ' "I know I iaatead of sending me to scrub or and remove'tbe dirt front the itarti ration of roughage y stopped I got up. and-and-' mast elver lapse into wash. And I feel• as ughage and grain. Ver ehootin' esreiesdness," she said, "and howl little in these clothes, though uncomfortable Moot,the letting Elis heat of the arra(near- few realize the necessity of furnishing "And Sam was.lyin' dead under the a It would take to ug Tort would not er'the germinating alit, and later when plenty of water, 'As a rule cow+ in Plum treel" said the old mark, give me sway, from find me 'waatins aaT Ball-and-half the shoots IIave a good start, drew the Teas ran down tlte,fsce o! the wom- ♦ veiiece ,h eptsede Wes had oar bloomerstiif I "As t have;my old coat earth in around them, Alter the'seed: winter quarters get no atwonleat load. as and ths'hiabandsahin quivered,and ltue b a white we were decosatilig a and trcaaers" _. flogs show Chat they are well'eatab- 'Dry hay, Dora fodder and dr it vas a loos minute before'he added: - �ae hones, and Cts gardener, thiole- � fished T y grain „Yes, Bay was 1 r " lag to give ai a start, brought in a purl out b the roots grid de- are their daily ration. A few.dairymen T'n' dead on the a stray all but the beat sad mast v' or- w ter round hit ,by five bullets, but out .lpasket pf ohotce apples. 13e wan in One in the hill. We would advise.plant- a their- tiitoe a day and L Lghar'-and over that'-sad right nut' , .s,hnrr�, however, and,ta.thaee at the • "'RAN1T OF TACT, ins the eaitiro lot to soft le seed- [arther end'of the hal[ he threw the P �P much smaller cumber have water is pan fo' o' tlsam Clay boyo wtu !pin' on ipplea,and a •young boy, sitting down, Never sal too aitch. 3mantters lLkg° when'the usual planting time sr- the stables. ,A cow will thrive much their backs with their sightless eyes ` who, •I en g 60 rives is April or May to create aahads better, will drink more and give more iookia' up at the sky,aaod the fifth one �`, Pposs, had been in the hab7t; s great way,and delicate matters men- as speedily as possible. After these'sre milk from the same food if allowed to crawlitt' ,aII hands and knees ap 'the ,te wear[ag aa, sproa at his work, a i- aged with•toot.can be carried out with- as high culture and lent of ms- drink is a we, tended his knees ap�►rt tat makes lap!out the alig11test blow to the sensi- - P y rm, •comfortable. lace. road!" ,• . is which to ca.tob the fruit, There was sure worked into the soil will be sure 'One of the best devices made for wet- He ba'd killed four I" I, exclaimed. ' se, old-Yorkshire foreman,lose beside ties feelings of the parties concerned. to produce a thrifty growth. The soft sting caws in the stable consists of L "Billed fo', rah, Lnd wounded the him who at tug It iA not'tact to raiah n to a maples should be allowed to grow for V shaped traauamh running the whole fifth one till be uses a ori le fur life 1 - ' . and said, 'Yea lad's learntt how and se, How III P Person several years to provide forest coudi- length of the s able, immediately over That was our Sam, *ah, ad we buried �, ' y; "' you are Person tions. They will be beneficial to the the ma Played g' tltger and about three and one- him right usher' be fit and made his wenches play. I had la ed crick- Anyone who is not feels - ,et,so I knew low to cateb•mine ng well gen- nut seedlings becmuae of their shade., half feet above the bottoms. It is thus record. Fo' dead men oa their backs . did not forget the'leseon" I erally.''knows all 'about it, sad does and >ik the maples•are shallow rootipg out of the way.of COWS a,aiif'attendants. -a wounded man brawlin' away and _ "Charley Wilson" went twice to n°t li)cs t°'be'reminded of the fact. On when yO°� ieT K ilC in no way in- The ivatet can easily be led tram a tank arYin' as he went I" Paris oa special jobs for " his"em- the contrary, is meeting anybedy'wbo tegfere .with them. !LVhea the nut OI Pump directly into the, trough. It And there were no other Clays 4'• , ploysrs, and diad. 'as exceedingly 1 in look! T tress reach the proper size the map es s caw, in addition "Nary a man nor toy I The wame,a � [cod otter oa one occasion to: g T' ' - ?�.partiaularl well or hand- can be thinned and finally removed to the water meedled for rmmination sad, bad to cum. for the dead, ad I had to . . go 'eoame, then, is he time'to s from the body of the rove; but since digestion have emoti ti to Amarine t pest. Tu y g da g put-87 per help-lift 'em into the a rt l" • . _ - Perhaps the most remarkable-feat of, be able to�keep'people In good liumor' hickory trees are subject to borers it cent. Into the milk she gives. A cow this woman's business eapab[lities was' and never rub them the wrong way 'would be well to b,Lve a strip o!'maples weighing 1,000 lbs, in full milk should )der em to y s along the south fine of the nut grove. have about 12 galloas of water a day. DIPW WAS SyIART: p unset foi over thIrteea year boa a woaderl'ul amount o! tact, but This will throw shade in the And if e° tiiuch water 6e taken at-,ft, iT the Peninsular and Oriental Com-: how mea grove and time dura 'ak proposed to me last night,con- ppssay. It is with considerable y people„tbere -are- who are on the stems of the nut trees,and,since ng very cold weather the cow that she memtfoas pride always_ doing or saying the wrong ,bo eks do�li.ttle or no damage-ih the receives u grea0chili from which it wilt �39ei3 Madge to Flizalreta. ,': - tufa of the tit' the exoep- U14. Two old school friends 'who shade, will operate as a preventive of take hours to recover. Beaidea, it I.et ma co cast Levo or three,ships built had not seen each other, in ears met these makes the food in her stomach so li iy_ ngratulate you, for, o[ there is nota venae T pasta. We would also advise the q ooiirse.'yon acoepteii him4 x in that stately i again a short time ago, and almost-im- planting of chestnut id that it:cannot..be raised for ium'_ [feet wl ich aaaaot show Irez1 ,ffikddi-; iiiediateI'y `tiftei the Liras words o! being treated in the r manners cub Na ••• work. She had s large share in the: greeting had been exchanged, the one lined above. There are-riiari chesi nut inLt-th u Plusbu�nature a Boon fakes ,leo him! M.redecoration of the saloon of the Rome exclaimed to the:other;"Wh y ant the sur process con- j°u didn't reject after the b[g alterations that w a. as if Tau had been cr in Loi earaY groves �� wring in t.be `Neat sad s flumen and the contents hecrnne dry aqd Ves. - - r i 4t ur face w so wrinkled.” New that, nut grove of h'Jckory or aweet chestnuts solid. -1�a.tered frequently, .the••same How did lie take It? '. ..- , puade'in her halt far bei improvement, T° in.possible oil sny farm. As lot of cows 'will Oh.' he was perfectly fount t The ornamentation of the music saloons'' remark, to say the least. did not above general give from 10 to even Y y a r,ut' of the Victoria, the Oseana and the act, and in a 1n+saQure it destroyed rule trees will grow faster i[ shouted as Much as l0-def cenat. iniue milk on it, anti I almost worybip hien fr,r i£.. ' ' . Arcadia, Which are e+PecIAlly elaborate the old feeling of affection,which had tO remain where the nut. is planted. the same food. No one olio krePg cows, He said his linew girla liked t.o.bave it - tt ` but with - the chestnut this does not for piofit can i 10 ay ehAt, they have hada. I " and rich, waA. almost entirely carried not like for eo many yyeears:" People da gvore such a result. It'' o great . - . ., out, by her-in enamelling, and this,-it, not like to be told diaagreeafile facts, make so murk differelm", for it to set will require considpr•r.ble work to at-I many offery and that h• sh.old not yshould be added,is rather,'a distinct hutwhest an uapleaaant truth moat be bark very littiA by tranwplanting it the' tend properly to all details i,p a well despair, but he hoped that ivh n [ ;'''.�' told, to use a little tact in the telling new irK•rf'on given -it is inafin ma had•refumed enough proposa'a to Mat �LL- branch of the painter's craft, for, as g quite nagsd'dairy, but they mut he look- igfy me J would inliniatl; thA_fi,tt to ' she says, "a ehip'a painter ma dint o[ It will make the hurt less deep, Say r"ch jtir.cevar, it is i:pat` usua-liT to ed• after'ii smaee°e is to bet attainedi. -a botrse, but s' mere house T and do p4eaean4 things In th[e word tranM aT:r est ,only dmr•yrar sd+edilinga, as him in.arnne wap and a hen he ,va:.u!l . -. earr't Petat a ship.- Pa rater whenever it is possible, but If disc- they ro".-ovs,r d rfirA st frodn ,the shock. Propose again 9,114 we Could bo married P•" DurinR her agreeable ones come to the surface Walnuls,an a�w, be treateai in a man- PLANK FR.AUIN(} FOR''BARN8, quietly and vett'^, rtoi.•n, i)ha you engagement by the firm who( did this handle them as gently ae possible to ner.a:milar to that just drssrribed. It It.is custoanary in framing tiaras and think it would t furwaa l in m.+ to 1 work for the company,sad snsbsegaenF spare tbY lsellaga of others.' is Possible to plant nuts outdoors just dt-her heavy farm buaidiY let him, ktiow that f have auw refu$- ' nQ+ tjBe much.ad all the offers [ cera tot . ..�:"-''4.,-..... 4 .,�a, ` ..T:. ".c• f ^ aY,..'t.. 2` '`7',. i "'NV";x L<, s i ., ,N;;. k rSAlA *rt f,,, Ir c,. r4 ,., . : z £'t'' �`.„ r w�`' - :.moo:-{ : ,•'-„ ;�•: - z� u2 �,'s'” '1. •^ `X;, 'µ$. 't�''.a. rst`ka^'�w >> f.�.s"J� .,.Q:.w ..''.'". ., .: •,.,n-..l. ., b.Y y..:: V- ai ».:.':'.�`h.. ..r ••�:�.�.;-a•,�'� r s1., �.v',:h, = ra'.`r1Y,,,: i�'"e,'. 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I i i _ ::Sa ,*.,. .'"•2' , , ,, .-•-. :*:•1 1-- •..ten's.- ,,*,-•-.?•!• - -!?,'..;�,•-�,•-•`.,.!!a-,+•^.•.;._ y>a,.+ASS:':.+*. .,� .J v 11 "x b ••• �. r. .may. apt y k <;t. y. y t. 0. ): -: .,r ..tri.: ,::, _ `? . *+�,. k, - - TOOV88US801iiBEBti:Byz•f ..• "' tc th•Fddren lshal on ouz +e: _A happy New Yeas to all, tion was na o! more i rtanae the° - oaa always ascertain th6 date to which Qharleg Fzwkes to bete with li's our finances,and the latter ap sited to be , t pe ours upat�Tiss�nerals i parents. in s very bad shape. On good advice he =0 sem. "� lsdsed• y Mr'..End bice.Be}1 and tamHy,of Belle• stated that an anwitling,coumcil could not t , �W � L `t� �. o! data on libel oa the 5r■t payer tai• i ', T G a ;�recalpt of aioaey at this oma•: always .Ville, are'visiting at Mr.Mullett's. be compelled to;take 8 vat t. Tha item on �� t adateprfil ahgad —Remember we haye'started upon Lhe the tax bill is what defeated local option- . ' year 1888,ie your paper paid for. The Ttaa exirenee teas not so dealt with —W. Leitch has rented the Defoe real• H may' , r� The assessor of to mach as Rood ,� ' I w� ` rg �G� t}enoe, sad this weok took oseeesion of'#°e°would work for lees. The rednotioa s G . Fbe same, p of aasesement should be made general when 1ockey aka Wes, � ,� ` • 0 " made. .The Mowbray's seemed to like t _.Revs J. T. Caldwell and wife were money. If elected . Reeve, 'he would � � here this week oallin n a friends. ..Both rat the Snaaoes in pe : OCke� C ! PICHERING,ONT.,DEC. 24,1887 R P Proper shape He had , v F were looking s tendid. the time,the inclination and the backbone - �- -Fred and Charley Banker had a bee to fill the ppocsition. TVii`e Nettln�, !� y • ori Wednesday drawing turnips to the Mr.Parker was nota candidate,yet be a:� , :Pocket, �n14ee -"OCALISMS• Richardson farm from the homestead s ke at some length on oar finsaaee and Spadee• 8hoyeis, N 4 . L. s west of the village. the Rouge bridge. Lanterns,Eto. . 1. -Some of our papers did not reach A Johnston,county councillor, was not �861?Sth D1I® ''�ThOa'3.` ' -Doha Clark erne with Toronto friends their destination Iasi week in. the Hanel 1°the field. He spoke very forcibly in the Ur:2ast'week. ' time. .'That Was;not our fault as they 1sfC Range matter. The tawaahip au asaeeeed - --Mrs.D,Leavens spent s taw days at bare at The usual hour,Tburada a Bain , t0° Ha �vae ea ad t}ie Sasnoea Tom• T ��• e y v 8 of the townshi was all t, et he was o! Y v • v • R A Z 2 M - 1 Myrtle last week. — , grand treat is in store for those p palities and Cors ' the o faion that all mnnici ` -Ed.Me.Gfn_t9,ofaFoxboro, Wae homg who. can attend the oyster supper and porations' dhould engage a piofessional ' over the hbiidays: concert, it Brock Road. this (Friday] man to audit the accounts, t j F Dlisses Mabel aha Ida ,Leavens are evening, The' friends of the Sabbath Seo. Gerow,county conucill�r, was•not ferry �rhTiSt121aS ChrlStm,as Fancy ( oQt j' -'here with llieir moths], school dsaire to see a large tnracut. a candidate. He regrette;i the late Mr. y ♦ - =Mias Julia Wood spent tiro holiday Master "John Richardson -who has Hilts death and the serious illness of Mr. ' ,n Great vafiieIr 'week with London trieade. been eo Ili for months, died at the real• Richards. The toady needed every Dent To g �• -:Win.and M s.Logan spent the boli• dente of his parents,Aspden,on Monday tbev got. The indigent expenditure was - !•••' • ' y -day with frien in Toronto. morning, and the funeral took place on lnstifiable. He had e=amined the Rodge Our stock is large sud .varied. We bridge and found that it was in poor shape Christmas comes but once a year, . Will oral Albert G of Toronto, ie here. with Wednesday afternoon, Mach avmpathy y mention a few of the eery many his pegle for short soj3urn. is felt for the bereaved parents by their and was mach against assuming it. And when it comae it brings Rood ee b ve seared for our ever in• tial we s Geor a Tool was a candidate as Third cheer. t r- -Miss t Margaeb,of Ripley,is bere numerous friends here, g _ oreainR Christmas trade. Stith her people for a fortnight: . -_ dapnty-rapva, - • Children's fan 3Ir• Willson was dissatisfied with the old To Mika OhristmAa time More enjoy- ry haadkerohiefs,colored —Miss Kate O'Leary, of Toronto, is i4i kering `township,Nominations.' council,as he thou ht thin e.were driftin borders: Only one cent each; "`�• b'ere with her aunts for a week. g g g able we have spared neither time nor — back in the same rat as when James,Perey trouble in•securing suitable goods fat the Children's colored Pietttre boolu, oafs �,$ ,s -Misses Hattie and Georgie Decker,of The electors of Piekeriag turned ant in ''sae at the board,and he was oppoeeti to festive season. Dae cent each. 1 ea Whitby,are with friends here now. large numbers on Monday at Brougham '6tie man rnliaK ilia teat. ' The Allllliance sieW Pceab Y —The week of prayer will commence' for the purpose of nt,minatia candidates letter was correct. The tax bili was what - -' yterian hymnbooks. Eight' _ r""'r in the Methodist shurch on Sunda gg defeated local option. 31r.Barnes'motion Several barrels choice_Dandies b Dente difYetoat styles. Nice for a'�3msa gift." y '' for the poen P pf 1888. The'following hod t6 o be in for a seconder. It was Per pound 'Xmas week: - New Methodist and Gospel hymn book. —Wm.Allan,Jr.,of Hamilton.is with names were ro osed: $ �tg g his sister, .Urs. W. J:Clark this week. a question whether the late vote was legal Now ginger nuts, 6 cent s per pound. i FOR REE`E. Some pretty Photo Albame and fan -John (}ormle of Hi bland Creak, as the bp•Iaw got it. first reading before Extra fine. buses. y R 1ldover 6econder Candidate. the Judge's court. tie thought be could be Good cooking figs,&cents per nd. it bele with''his people over the vaealioa. Thos Carter w J Slichall Thos Youchaz intrreat to the townahi and world etaad Esti° fl s IOD r boa. I Leather passes,card ease®.and -- —blaster Frank Jenkins,,of Toronto,is w v Richardson,R Wright • R B 3t',wtsay p R 8 • pockoi• '"adm* g a week with M'rs. D. Leavens. G• a Tool 2 e Brown oto Pariter for the sition of councillor, Fresh sweet preanges, books. . ppoo 0 Lam°ne, Oran• —Wise Jeanie H T o°`nxicavoy. F HntCarter a Johnston T P Vitbite said that the expendflnre o! beaies.etc. Aa endless ariet of fate aa'vey,of Cedardale.is Jas Thornton Tho■Carter Geo Garow the towasbi had ane n 9 y y °tea and John PhimPs F Hutchison Abram Bo 8 p grad°ally'and Now Walnuts,Almonds,Filberts;mix acd lsaeware,china clocks tea sets,fancy here ibis week with her•°n6, bTrs. Find• yet R D B?.igh•wander Gab Purtur :R J Dale lie thought t was time to tall a halt. I3• d ants,oto. - dates, pitchers:fruit"dishes, y tees,oto., 1.a» �y' FIRST DEPT:TY REEt'E• W ld ran!or t3eoond De u ."' oto. E ryome should eta oar new glass- -Capt. Bizamith and family,of Toron- D Nighswaader J tP'Hogle Thos Poacher Y°r•-Cowan was not present bat he is a ' -to, were With Wm.Claark.ala asnily.over w J Dale N.J Cbapmaa A Boyer candidate for councillor. • - Frerh fruits ol.at kinds. ew prunes. wars. A 8 11 N 3I t •` .. . -'Abe holida Jas Thornton . Jame;, ase Thos ooze . A antuber o!others were called up,poonn but Select lk • raisins, Tc. Cal. ascatel silver n' . ins match safes. nut- . y J N Hortap T B tiargafe W,O Richardson stub in tura withdrew, t3 torbtds tar raisins, • rooads for 2lie. New ,lean crackers �� -bin.John Holt and fsaiil , pf Dail• R Wmo John litaa W t3 Barnes Pace , to• 3 a, ars s n s a a review of their remarks. currants. Salinas raising, dstsa std. agto pe ding a w with her N L 6tevenwn c J w erten _e maakey !� sad lemon ls. Combs,bruiabes and perfnma. - parents here; . SECOND DEPUTY REEVE. Before the meeting closed,the following Citron.witap � - G ls try,of Byraedal0. J W Bogie W J aticeelI .. o.arRe foollatioa erne nnanimoagl oanied; B -Miss Maggie O'Le hil alt y aaolt•wtar steal yaeiety. illi T C�[eavow11 Tho■Hooter W G Barnes George Parker,seconded by Frederick .Fine fresh•gtsoand sode•s and Boom. merino seek scarb. !.6ere with her sister_w 'e e school Tao.carter W v Rtahaedsoa Tho■Boas. D 8 nines D E Pugh. F Reach • p of Pickers soefag, p and Ceylon teas. Oae thousand handkerchiefs bought - , J over Baasdy with Richard D Nf Philli dot W J Dile�n s p rift lie peens,that an ata mpt is being made tto Canned fl - • nowawabelow ,oat worth, 10 Dents each. c -. olid s last. _ ' ' D hswaad r Tho■Ponohar B eros B- h moves that the ratepayers of the Fancy - y girl. of the ` towtishi dh aad'vegetablee. Pickles, now selling a/ bo each. 8.foo 96, os 46- aa Mrs. MOM. aY ll ptet a bill through the LeRi•latars to absn cheese � Ne, par dozen. �' J N igba app Thos ale :i T C Osbosa. !MM1111" -Ds. and Mn. Wilmott. of Toronto, James WMsca N L etevnsoa T C iteavoy don that portion of tot York toads.together . .' - . ' Take a strole into.J. D. &Co'a store - with%he Rouge bridge herefore b the Iowa Breakfast Cereals that have no , and ase the fine ObrisiniAz dig _ _ were hers with hear people al the passJn•' THIRD DEPIITY REEVE ahi of Piakeria Thasbfort bs it rawly y. age over Sunda N J W Henderson D Nigbewandir P g diseot from Alae mill, Roiled oats. roiled if ou-don't want b b �' T ttiabsil J w Hogt. John a whit. ed tba/w•,the estepacars base astambled gj. ta -Fred Buann came down from lbs a Bra bt aright.. Ju IIad thin bey am ticell , t against thi wheat, gran. oatmeal. Rold•duat. oars• win do you`ood. '` eiiy and wilted� people masticate the WJ Turner Jo Phillips mm wm,on said atiam lagi.lystioa telt_ W.i the meal,boohwheat Soar.oto. _. . W J Tnrn■t Jona Hiag W J Yiahstl p =aQbrlstmae iurkq, Jam••Thaeatom C J wllt■oa 4•osg• same would bepatpethertaalair io as v a J�BN DIC$�E C� '}OQ ^�T^Q ��� x• -A]rs. Brows. of HiaeArdine. waa ♦B-tf<hswaades a J to° aDsam minor mnaioi t ; but that lot ihd t�(� V i tj e M a,ab� ir/ii here with hu show,Mrs.T. A. for Jam•a s 8 esv■on W Wiu,am. • removal of the rai�toll gate w•sroald b• .a few dye las/weep. ' W J ifliaball J•dm♦white B 8 Btenasoa wi11�¢so accept sad mainiaia t}u roAdwsy _ FOB_COIINCiLLOR exclusive of the buridge and ay��y lira. g��, of Oshawa, and iiia W J Uel• Lr L se•va■oa 8 D•vrdl towmship road, yel we thin-(t a bt1Mt -,p lBasris,of Gaoiph,opens a few days with J w Hop•- T O]faa•oy Thos o.:e t H• 11 . . _. . , �, � `'' Squire Boating and family. D Nigbswsadar Jac H•nd rsoa mm Willson such magnittuL @hoard b• maiataia•d sr a . .XMAS O D ! . a. W nowt• Thos Hooter. Goo Toot county work.and that kbeabandoom•ni of - -The anmial school its wee field A Jobaston W s Coultas w J Michru the said bridge to the united counties of ' � _ .. . n the sabod hoots on We nerdy,whoa T B uazq°is W v Riahardwa J Handwson York and Ontario woeid b•a fair Qisteibn ' - 'B`t $��0� �Oyi' W J Ttnro■s W J ktiahell H Hoov■s tions irons tM faDA 11tAt/hs In" Wise wad elsow,ad h'uetee .for Rd will■on Tbw Caster D Nlgbswaad•r + original,ones aanothw term• Joe Th- .'. w J latehell fa•o Parkas• was some;13 0W. -Sev, W. A. Banner,of M le,oo• Goo Parkas ♦Rlehardson w Oowaa St Iba clean oB stalk Val naive,l60. , yo r Hnsehi•om w H oostti. J vad•rbill 8}lbs eleea Currants,qbo. pad�the Methodin pulpit on Sunday T Web•17 B ti Atevecsoe J N Hartep . Sehod Report.. j �qt B ibr Balttaa Raittaa. CookiaE Figs - i vinR ozahataiged wish Rn.Thom. Whoa tbo hops had exulted ibe clerk -' . . . _: Peels. Essenees,Wall•uats,Almond ants, Filberts. _ "trho prsaabd u Rai an t}tat day. wu elected ohaiemaa sad the various mel of Deoembor esamiaatioas is4 Royal mixed Candied at Oost. I -�Lro.Fooer,of awari,is with her candidates called upon. Sr.department of Pickering PubHo school. • - �T . p „, poor. Mrs.J. A. Hills for a few weeks. Names in order of.merit. 6th class-L dust.received 1a L O G A 1� 'Ear husband has ne into business iii Reeve Mowbray wu flirt oelld.> Hs Palmer,P Jones. St 4th-8 Palmer. L Oar load Wmddoe Balt -- - • Du1nW,sad ahs wig!join hiai there in the re[brred in feeling Nrme to aha s•ri°nd Leslie.H McQuay, St O' , P Hilts, e illness of Fint•d•pusy Richards. He was Pflug P 0 F Andrew, J Gi lman. Jr. � -Mr, and Biro. Hamly, of NiaR a prop" to defend the actions of the old 4th-H Ear. I Dumber. A Rogers, H - ' 'Falls.N.Y.,bays been spending a vada• deruaoil. The asaenment had been rs• Wire,E F,woeti. !� Fawcett. Sr. Bed- .B�g ,along. pour order for .. ` tion with T. A dneed bat the taxes had not been raised, . F� (iroiR ted family, Mr. Tho roads sad brid ee wets is cod oda. N Mullett, E Seldom G Law, C Ham. E r . . w $. ls a atwap.osr mea, sad.RayO ae a Q H Harks,A Calvert.R Hilae, W Burrill, MSt ' , " Peary learant call. clition,and the lass hiahor deb•atnrq had H Jr. Bid-W Lsaveas, F Smith, T �; been provided hit. The iodigsas account ng B Bh•pherd, R MoQuav, B h r� m V1 r�'�ere -Joshua N.and Miss Loaioe Richard• M ' bt, , 'r�! , - , .-,... .­: �sea, went to Agpdem Shia weok,to isMood bad exceeded that of loot Dear, bat ahs Leag, g'.liullett.C Paretsnd;D Ba D _ >;ihe funeral of choir nephew. John. the money had baen y expended. Aa Rammer,A Vanderburg, G Lee, 8 Ba:. .. " -- - eidrs/dna of James T.Rio}iaedsoa form• to she dnbmiaion of coal optica is No• - swy'effy of this THIS". umber last, fhe council bad onl acted tel+F tiiilden. *. Whioh we deliver at very low pilose; on the advice of their wlioiw. in IW2 e•• . -Bev Frank Stafford ►ill oondaet We the law Woo dei aside oa At�,calif Tote for T.'Poacher for Reese a►nd - .. , _ _ . . . _ service ai the Meihodio ohtiroh, Cherry• and aha ooanoil of that y have no more tieflcits. t �` wood,oa 8uindy evening. Ii will bs a Yw rmisid • another one witboai a do Our sWels is Ali noW and hob.. -, !N_&I Now Year o service. Subject : pati' n. The-by. . mss - •' . i� " ow Yew's Wabbes". He will also law wu apptrovd of nista!so Jaaatry, GREENWOOD goods' g ,suitable for pssseais,, slag a solo. bat the vvte set aside oa a000ant of some Ba our m Ira and china -Dr.and Mrs.Eaowood,of Peterboro, isreRnLnties. A large petition was then lain Ida Brignall,of Toronto, is•spend• Oar stook of clothing is well woried in Mens and-Boys Snits an'd Overcoats. :, wen with Whitby friends.over vacation. �N°DNa�1°R fns aaothee vols. Th• ing ber'%inas holtdsys here. 7�� 'vols wt. dela d anW Novorinber so that Christmas d. .."..-- R A -I U N TIN G Beiog so near,the doctor could not resist y y palled of rather q ietlyy • .. • the revised lisls could be used. 'The lova! frets though the bo rpsat the da in.kat• alho temptaiioa of Doming rap and otlliaR opiioa rats hAd boon n the tax on the pond. ifie las is y upon a number of old feieads. Hu short P� _ Hood and is ,, calls were oyed. + bills simply b Dhow w ate the money ng kept dean ws look tog a good orcwd —Boberl Burgo,who has been em to wwi and fns no other parposs. The pori sea 8atarday. •g�n� ed ha Toeoato for the t P y of the Trac Dna had beta shown,tad Freak Smith spear Tuesday in Toronto. i iJ had a laorasive Ilion, beea oom� not covered rap. Tha oireuilaat issued by J.Haeris.of oranb, yL � •� pa A.R. linen. speDt Sande with L' Ud aao return Home shroUkh illness. Alhaace waa not fait,sd cal some 180 g DdoQnoid,as old (iresnwood boy, is IG e ls now with biz molhee, Mn. $siker. too much had been iniad by t�a Iooal ori• here this week. s - .Ws shall hens of bio ultimate recovery tion rate,and had Mr, Farewell's bell F.L.Gleeson,of Toronto, ls spsndiaq . I I i n .V 1 e n n r j with pleasure. been paid is tall there would have been a few days at home. .�� -Tha entertau meat under the aaspieis bi$shortage. He was opposed to Pick. All wisMog to go do Claremont rink, on Y p . , g ... . . _ of Tbe Methodist Ladies'" on Monday sting bemR saddled with aha Rouge road Saturday night may do so by being at eyeniug was vary much enjoyed by all and bridge. He wAs again a.candidase Giessen',store at six o'cloQk, as a good' . , - r p• a 'MRS. � �I• 0 WISE. ■� • '� I . v ha attended. The only regret 'is that for the Reeveshi 1 to expected to o. : . • more were not present. Dr. Wiimoti'e Second Reputy Bean said the indigent i y load came from the front road on Views were much admired,and the other expenditure was less than last year. He Saturday night last and vidted one of our .: ;. numbers on the program were rap to ea• res cht�an of that department had done' neighbors and they.kept the rocket up till what he thought Wae nghi,and although Sunday morning. Will display the latest styles in Hate and Bonnets on i�peD%athoae. some fault Wain toned with an ea ndittue Goo.Law was visited by many o! his nOtOber. 6th aIId sth, when she Will be pleased lj0 ` -William Hills, who lies been at San• Pe friends and relations on ealnrda last, He nee all her onstomer8 at the show rooms. dingo, California for the est feW at Green River,be'did not feel that he t , pp yew. had some thirty for Christmas dinner. "� •+ has now removed to the Hoalnln Island had done wren¢, He was etroagly opppoosed J,Gerry spent Christmas in Darlington• ` . ' when be will teach designing in the school to taking over the Rouge bridge. While _ regrettin the reealt of the late vote onft Dr• Frank L. �enr�i �: To Farmers t :- of that Island. His wife will join him is $ T. Poacher i!in favor of reduoin the she spring. Is it not surprising bow bo s local option,be thought the taking of the g _ i of&-localit et stra yy vote was justifiable. There was a moral astiessor'9 all Y R yed away to the aeth• JY• _ <. _ - . .;..-. , , Dentist. We are prepared to pa7 the t market prig - '`:.ermodt parts of the earth. se well as a legatl aspen$of ohs case, He -�++— price for a�q°satl of fa and winter - ' -Tneeda evening a b ' ht refection Wae in the field as Fust Depot . -' -BROOK ROAD apps• �a:..• y y _ .' - Those wishing m services can procure - nes noiioad to the north and,mea were Thud Deputy Barnes regretted ve — - yy - GORDON GEE y ry Re rt-of e.S.No.6,Piokerir fhem yt the 9(?rdon_House, Piokeriag, the comjeosares as to the ]doatioa of the' much Mr.Richards'ilhless. Tbe road and P° g,ter De. the Srst Taesdap fn each montfi. PioiCering,Oat / ' fire. - Is transpires that the reflection was bridge committee bad nothing to regret. eember,_names in order of merit. Stand. caneed by the deesruotioa by Bre of Thoe. The contingent a000tint wee larger thea Ing based upon weekly examinations, at• 'Bakiae' borne And on/liuildia e, sitasted rat year,bat the scrutiny ezpensee and teadanoe,eta. ��ryr'•� _ w _ ,_ H Filth class=Sfaggie Fitapafriok, ilfatid lJ�al�...••. - • .11 ` y:, .:on the foniih 'oonceseion ot. IIabrid¢e, Doart of revision waa alone reaponsible. .Dilliagham, W. A. g°ox, N. Morton,L. ,� „ . - 8 � i _ north aqd west of Claftmont. The grain The local option vote erne taken With hie Rowson,N.Percy,J.Baox. And �eJB. Utl� O� - t S atnd stook as well as implements were all apPr°yal ate was the rate placed tipon the Fourth Class-Mianie faller, Louisa �`_ destroyed. Insn'ac a only 5800, tau bills. He was a candidate as Second Hubbard,Annie Farley, Cora Ellicott,_W, i -The Minstrel club have every thing in Deputy,and if elected would do what be Willson,L. Mathews,' Mamba Rowson,G. ' -erh8 lsadiness for their great hip time oa Sat• thought was right without fear or favor• Reynolds. -J , �• ; trday or New Year's night. Tbera are Councillor Underhill stated that the Third Clare-J.Fitzpatrick, Mabel Ho• - Best Value in , only a few reserved seats lets, and if yon mutton bill was smaller than last yes,r, file,R.Ellicott,G. Dillingham,A.,Kiddie• 1 a want one do not longer delay. Tha man• bat be claimed no o edit for that, The ton,F.Reynolds. The Market. • ''1 actions of the ooaf it fo •the a Second Class—R. Goddard, C. F slier , aaiRptnent. assures ire that there will be pa t yeas :owbita done at this entertainment that bad been approved of by him. Hq waq Roy Percy, Emma Conner, Mary Dann, l We have all kinds of Rookere and Easy Chshrs;'also Dining-Room ohaira ist +a A candidate for Third De rat D.Hosrle. the latest styles. woe offnnA the moat fastidious, unless P y, and if pt.2nd Claes—Rigy'Faller• Sideboards sad Bedroom Suite in all designs: Eataneion Tables sad Hisohesi n,: ptrovokinR can be held rap for'oet t elected would do his best to fill%bat ei• tion ro rl PO First Chas—J. Farley, Minnie Ellicott, Tables always oa hand. Cheap for Cub. ALL GOODS DELIVERED. .' ant .. will be so amnaio$'yet a very P Pe y Frank Humphrey,Fred Hardy. UNDERTAKING—Oar nndertskiag deparlmirnl isoompleteiussyery respect. ale troRram. Tbe receipts of chs Mr.Poacher thanked Ms mover s2,d sec- First Class, A=Georgie Tool,F.Dilling- Caskets,Coffins and Robes always on Sand: ` ev t t cr casual expenses, will be de- ander and was a candidate for Reeve. In .ham, I -, volt"iv.he Fire Company, statement showed a deficit of over 16o0,yet First Class,B—Lyman Bogle,iioy Con., • Pa y tee had been @peat on the roads. Local not, HILTS & "PILLING�'HAM, Picks i a .11 yC ,< .. .— �Y":a+.+,.1M „47.,,-.t...�.s...:i+.C!'r^A=:ro�feA:..'.'t't.­u &I '.,ti" f 'l^�Y....•.