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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1899_11_10 NO0)�� W 1899 ix PICKERIN NT VOL,.� X Lindsay. , GRIEENWOOD..N US UT A.Rdtj D About 4;30 p.m., Saturday, while the Rev. J. W. D. Cooper will holaaervim Irr d y1jig -01 i I. T. P. yar engine was passing over Lin Brougham Temperance ball next Sunds,pAy St. with a string of cars, young Weal y instead ot at Greenwood. Services wiU be Pit Wery undertook to catch on betweju held on alternate Sundays at Greenwood L.A TEST LOCA MAP the cars.1 but missed his hold and fell on until further notioe.M D., C.M., Fellow of mousboo I D 7n6M-Trinity Medical Colleg"- Toronto, theilail, osing-bia right arm above. t4e School rpport for October, Class 5—M.T-� and Rnraeons of Tgl p"99 AND JO" McAlpine arnpu-, Harrison. Class 4—M. 0. Lynda, E of (3011000 of Physillie oe a I bboo w.ber re. White &nd 2 Law.10. JENT11bb Disney. G. Gibson, W. Green. Sr. 3r4-On no 7 to 2� C111 _' .i. tated tb;�limb,,and the child is apparently L ow taro. OfEce aud residence in DL1e'8B1.tlick�ring, ont. Moe hourfl* mfjrni 0 ...ing 6 to 8. lffivblLnd Creek,Tuesday and doing we 1. class—M. Harrison, E. Stewart, W. Glee--IryWfiy M. Wilson. Fl. Wilson.ixow 2 to 4. son, W. Emerson,OLARi 1A C Jr. 3rd clmo—F. Gleason, M. Brown, F Whitby e4 e prices., t :A OW. Denti O e �013 at V�Iiol 0, Bipers, Clasn 2—K. Sadler, E. Sanderson to eaday t Ta'W H. WOODR, of I)ental Sur- Ino. Gerow-Was in-TA G r , Royal C011P94 4ity, . Sr. part 2—R. Carlton and L. Byer quid,ad tia"A raduaLe Torollt') univerp Archbi hop O'Connor wis Prei;ented wi h a a iA Toronto Tuet. N. Wilson, L. Lynde, F. Brown,F.Fowlie.Honor Vj-bitby- OPOD S&tur- Mrp. Goo. Gerow.w0A an addre a in St John's church here Su& a h .0 na('1110t Gros t(� Jr. pan 2-8. Disney, A. Lynda,V.Keeler.oy evenings. day. day after con at the conclusion of a co Etta Sanderson. Sr. part I—T. Tremble Dr. Lapp, of Pont#qpjj was here laet firination service. His Grace was born n re; R.Wel,yy Frida Pickering Township. and thin his first vii it and F. Tremble equal, K. McGui is Conner and E. Sadler equa). Part 1, intar�L le ; A ex. WilBob Mighlaud Creek tc, the ch rell nearest the place of Johnston and S. Carlton medite—G.nativity, as taken advantage of by 0 TBEE, 9111)(Illy last- e nde ild at M. Heil to- N- -V V,it LA D W.kFE, tion to ad rasa the distingnishea NTON, DU-,�N & �BOUL "Ll . I chool Board and the con qual, W. Sadler. Jr. pprt 1--F. Ly E + Lq SoliCitOTFI. et(--- Tymple 1, F) F derso nd IN EV fiveie in Separate A. Byers and J. Carlton equal. X. hite.Rit*.brnond streets,TOTOD P Toronto Tueuday.ecbrne�T BaY 0,1 loan on -M to, F. Sanderson,,G. Fowlie.elacifty. mou X-Mayor J. H. Long read the a a.Ai' CIRTeM013t T .1 B. 1juglies fina *11b8'U16 Ut Partb Ex It �j I�L�.,_.: The Archi i%hop replied in feeling ternis to hfortvar.(), kInis"Wo'bi for it ow weeks holidiLya.DUNN, T u ON yjr.,R)�rV-T L th ki dl references to himself. PORT AMON.F. arson trobaod'' h6ibste' With a n y NV. M U I :.- - a good reputation on are tv"L6cl- BOUIAB Ilen a.796. Dern8ba of Uxbridget.Ll ly entennial orners. Mr. LaVolle was the guest of Misi U.b6 cleared out at prices tbat'.0., BARIS- W. �. Gritham is tonviox 'do n the old 0 Boat]] eilat of b Must be attractive to youl-' The frie do obf thiv church here purpo ic Miss McPherson, of Toronto', is FAREWELL, Q. is Yates last Sunday.ocunty Gron ttor06Y,and Covnty House.WbitbT- Grahom Bros. left T'Noboatty with two boldinR th ir anniverRary services,on [in i- her aunt, rs. ead.(30121 t 013e, montb only, - C 0,030 hacki OY'Q for Now YoRallow. day, Nov. l9tb, when Rev. W. Blair,,B.) Mrs. Arthur Annis is at present visiting A,-Y, ii B Lena Wilson Las 1WI3 On the sick Markharn, will officiate. Appropria,,e her mother in Clinton.0 MeGILLIVR cfLrly and et beet choioe.;.:te 9 I ' h eyereattaok oreula)gia. music will be provided by the Baptist Mr. and Mrs. Harris, of Darlinktoni I' t t 0 Offi 18 D beo., W j lao,Bull I )Mkudley, is with chir, Whitevale, as well as the chair M visited at C. A. Annie' last week."t Dow BA.;T aim" 010 MonevtoLoan- Bray, i Ilowing Friday &r&'n pleased to have him still in oar midst'i A a Mi Brag fot a tew days. the cburcb�, on the fo The many fri,mds of Mr. Gadfref 3 J8 chefi, of Doe C. V 'jj I' r,.Atrk, is in town ever-inR the Intertainment will be conduo d Thon who have that department to Aliss Emma Yates has returned to the ,:.I-efe r I Ita ry. fr, di'I$ at' inspecting his a Jeweler, Whiltb:­ vi 't 139 'ell a&n� to ha�ve aftaged the services of Rev. -ity after opending a few weeks at her .j property. 11 those of-W. J. A. �ome,Morgan Wu - Be we as TERIN.-Awy SUR- Jae, Birrell. of Trd*6 Jot., waa 113 Carnahan. he firRt named ia recognized We were delighted on Sanday last with NS VE Own 119 as one of anada's first orstorn, and ill the addition to the choir. We hope to of the OutariO Vbt. ... ..... Jor a. few days IMI, week call' w(3 r� ON C,.,r a Cl,I a t regieclrbd member ioD.nary College, jeal AgEociat Pon 041 friellds. give a talk� upon --Tbo Average Man' soon see all the chairs tilled.crillary WbC re"Xio ve* . 13rodie and David T o' yib I ft while the la�ter has similar claims as 'a We understand the dates for the (.%I alAojal. �del3ee�rb end one-qiarter Miles. Dr IMot) Dud T0811 a Mouday for Chioago 610 W,;_kk be absent baritone voc 11113t. The ladies have "rood T eleprallh acl nial nnual entertainment are xed for C lia woeli o -24 th, when a good ad drt�Es n a bn13in068 Wj� to furnish 11 �ecesvaries in the bakiug s'Ta) unday 19th and Fridy'ulk of-Guelpli, Was in line slid tha p edge is suf,11cient to those time in expected.B Mrs. Young,I tow tb.iFi week gttenAiig the funtral of who k1l6w he' fair sex of this localitv, atthew Gooling has resigned hie pool--Reserve the dates, to we exizl�ct ft large tion on the G. T. 11. and has. moveO ier Oysters turricut fro n very seeftion in' the two Toronto. Hogave a farewell party on ate fablier, Jas. UoOrbfil I at Port X WLF C). ('erow See posters for,minut details. Monday niobt to his young frieds.A ,I,f,3i ev Frn I F.6rf Rettil)V OTA Of IhS -'WAt*t h r Many friende of the late Wal;ar Balsett.D TJ N N C, v e Y� P CL I I Which be lifte re*ewJy-pvrc1ja,sad- to Irl',Ut�-A L L by t"irg 2tsveii, Scaruoro.. wb[o was operator here, will be grieved I I o Barry is' ruaking 006DRITO im- f his doath which occured on" OUn-claroW.L;ut, lesm o Pro p i el ore. fair y day Beileville, resulting frc,pro eDts to the R-0 Ar house p In Our filrrneia have their rout cibo* morning at"VETt, Imier -of Marriage andah 0 P A new ver wtli garnered for this e&aj)rl. ty boid fever.tile MOB11 DOt�C&ID4. __ Walk Lye sent her 1100 Ft md in Iny t'nnb amd rs. Rich rd Baker pro ed has. �ifih Sarah -ar,d Andrew Chester left,am bough$ apWiew tfiklla band with a smitrt boy the other day.. AU WednepdKy morning last ior Tamaga-,t re%id, Lj I up W 8t01M Ile By' are doing well, 1711110e, where their father is taking attCndea the Con BUNIN-G, ISSner of certs land, They w111 be very much missed j 0.oi ortar� riv d bomo with tb im jitod4y. 17 e Numbers I rom here,;deret,1�1eheriLE Ux. bald nightly at Righland Creek. and won thin community cy at Lib It d 1spoged of one of kiX AA01111 IV L-i I ie programs furnished ir h the DIP. with th The reading c' cle in connection wit ge. f se much laxton and PreAWn Madill Epwortb Le"n hold a III j C I a rt lu cs;e e very stiocesf uc- aEl 0 1 A S P 4m'c-o t k. mectinR At OUCLIER, Licensed naeril) 616 Lit teat returned fr, the North-wtAt 1 Mrs. Cheater's gn Tuawky r F&Vt Yoy)L ILL not speakin too well of t -'a PC 10 0_)ntario. stricl mind until le 0 NIcrib aLd of nourvi this fair L Wonf-cT, ? jiba, on Monday, in bie rti Of eyering. The papers and spoe bee wera.,.' �Ije wito. both intereatinR &I'd rofitable. We colv-(4y jven Hos.1OLCHEB. t.�arivg ble end dA not 4 * t Rick- -Levi Annie occupied the pulpit at Wei- gratulatt the Vice-Pree. of this departmenC A,� I9 4 foril it. AvUtb ftr I t or, the 5th last. His sermons are cifs mear o the success attending his effort b1god poioovino evii, i (0D isifd)y Of 0 Uch interest, 444 this one was Ahts re EV Atlwie-1rn iri FLDkM 1 V4,A ty(* L haet- t . , . Is. - I-jqTlO LLLd 4 t 11--1%ron. r i ts,,t!.be U'.1; P;16 I ILA] gi(04-by ura ly,Ll . .. � I i!a Id Cr'eek,wafi t and itoland T ron-I r vt v. 1) H i�.3 L T E t��:L llie of rs. T. lIdgerniRn.learn tnat the I'll ii'f117, 1-.C. rot IM F 11U,,it fit. 'artby for am,t rt..LX .f, ,��il , 4,3 I 'lot; oil ttr;i 71iss her YM ft) P. number frorn ttle Vale attend:A T eg I-V GREEN ser�irps in the Baptitit t r;_� at roen Rl ver on S-t,I-I 1: unday, alo the curc,l-rt ht the fiaine place un %Lfoad vert W. L*6tob r'-, tU pop,ilation ddcrewwii. List ved tar I Tirsry frol'i I bf, S Doten n-t-.irized to-!eT IL 1,h oi, i 4 g W Of Oprow..of aq w(,#-k W. Gerow and family mo -tv r: NI v r'il a U t%j"j) 61c.e.ger, 1'.r fi t( A. n ()sl-.tjwa, and thi-a w"k W. 0. Weese al req(4 t:n bw-n I IF %.q,t at leave the, Vale to reaide at lireahin.Ck in\1 nf W)6a 1141' 'd haa rettirnw] horne from ft Wo wifAll t1jern all Marlue kit !or trellimf ut r of good lu r I -,tat(.F of the I:rjion..1j, h b 1'61jiurd ittL.j were i.,eleuu ."68 V:i*lt t" 8f Ve thstir new hornes.1M webb� f Toronto , ii opt, Ifew N�01 Roul pro Porn, at Whitevale, on 3rd infit., to tht-y t -, 11. of 1. I.-WO-ks %vi-th I+ kirothor, NV It is rather Of %v. rjount, of A son.Ino girls,H 0t ..* 1-,Lite a min - I E EAD (A cr.stoi 6' di,,Rj;p(jintinR tu W. I to have-re -Y e - n turo lP but being patriotic lie conaoles himself with c.-,r i a bri 1,t!!,7.A r)11i, li�arvefit And K�� dolug .+ the;r hi-,dq with it hi6 boys will add W tim reflvctiou till d,�fel&.bit, their country, and that: ,we.alth of a r 11 lu I _S r:�,'. ire LL*t 11,hL I tbsciaY C jt�. r r boing fine.and healthy ' prorni8ek)ek.1.1 v kL:: improv rj I t,x t r a b\ good a, one As allY IL1>41 1, k el(4 ut�y to r:iake as of hil L, 4,i � i-,r 6 r',t'AN W _W I I I I'a fii I.; kha.'JJ Ir rv�hool competition at ar m III bi�ter, tilc :tbtrkham st of laRt week it 0 I)er 1W I corlorni ac, lie Utj .hf) wag ving a 1.a irr and 1"orsotl,l, , , lo-%.1 vt i I; I I no Ujil. ller,.srs. Tefft, .-i t- had L rived be!(jre I UT 'III F [.I 6 tors iti charge, declare that Mr. re opeu pea rip- and lith arniversary of k P!j],r cy -evale teacher,did not n Noble. the Whit Nny j11ftE4jt5, C': C) Lf,t 1b. the 11alti4it (;h grend suo�e�ti. d xpt)rl. 11C will tnke rch was a to any of them. It has not been claime lit)P t3 4'e V 11 ""lie day was t I,(., Lhe congng,ttictn in the %I r. Noble Rpoke to any of them other Ithat ti O)e ice the frs P C PING POST OF r I I than r. Marin lie did not kn3w that the -P) x E L e t L-ei r, i;bF. ),tkrtv tkb i r mug wa I t6 0 anni%ersary, I t the aftertmou. and eve'lliull others had anything to do with the compe-O P'i'f P I.le'. Pol� t- IvIret 019 LL,-.�r. -.e4 from I)Iatform to c.),urrh w a pact titiou and Mr. Ilaer'ourandiloquent, lordl�-'do doors The ciervicer, wt:re conduct-L I F LTI'.I . r FL rn A, Ail T 17 ni ani carriage would ilaturally lea I tr;1jrr,:nv fterno;,n by tfle l,levl J. Noble to eutT-Re tha't Ife (Mr. Marr) w in the e�ening d th ie little felfoW4 Yo­rT C r et_k.rX it Wif It. ll.. (,.f Torwito bigh cockaloram t) 0 j. Presbyterian Tefft and Corson) in his rear wera ANX Z17Z=F 9 rnii� st4r, uf i rkam. At all three services oply for the purrose of re g oliumen ts ere tile Illokit clurplent thut ilecEing a sinall portion of his radiant pom...-F,to C-W it ),.ao Lt-(-n our pn0ege to hear. The po"ity al)d snobbery. If,Wt Marr d�nies having convered with 13: of, s if�d liv w borne choir in 0 rf**4 to cnc,�r the ba'ann Ig gervior u u 1A rl W, fr.. ie--FfIlb k )j- wrie choir llud tile states tI e mornini.,, it id the 9 rtttl:!e fuid ni z�,,ia m e n etc.. I i-t Noble during tile competition,uci.F 6ind tiaik rf- 0�d a It"lleilt if tile evening], wilioll would tjjjIt wlji(,�ll lie knows to be false. It cart W11161 we tj e on ba-.d, we oljfvr same b I f -)P,y b, TER d t N- J r.duced price. w; wo do nf)t wa-11 been fille by the lirotigl)ain Chriitift" tqesees tha greatly re be proven by niany wi the in achool,to r Jh8t we-carry them cii. rd hc eij;,,Ycd it too� distase t)it%t was it) the hotiles of HOMO 0 f did appeal to Mr. Marr for permispion to -.�.tj(�,r hud it iv�t, been for all infoctibtiq Noble, aq teacher of the Whitevale pay you to ana v Afrika-Atre ire At tiw prebeut Writ ite'nicinbers the Whitevale nnited choirs il thev IEL� E68 W s E:I N direct hi,3 Pll))ils in th(� c0f"Pet't'oll'ritirobiwe w I -#4 t)ut wre." -John B';il IP In il, th opper very Frent torf r f ,le.k �v ulter thty- .0 afte* whir wi arry out 'WhiLt W Y. was listened t'o The mail), friends of arles B..H, to with delight r)je llome choir donk ex- formorly of thiq piace, ill be -pleased I 01tv W"I evidanfly r %-arietv. n extra t, 1�cdipgl v.well mving ha,l,a tracte4 it loarn from the following item, ex y :... 11 , 1. 1 1110 11-� ; Ii. trf�.* Look !jr the P_by t 3 t:g1_-1 f:r�1- M 1'wurk. (),,day ov(:,,I y1gy a inost exce - WhI from the Allegan (Miell.) Gazette, tl rirbk? I tr I,' 1:i,rtc, cf !)e I w:ll be it) ful - . . I j qi'tio I el jelit entertainment was given and en*oved-ill be avllardfd apeor prizes w dm,g to Charlie is wi �drnirably filling the'by all thoge rhe singling bY the Which ho holds as General Passenj4er Agent h(,Idb the (bec!) stakes.Ice F �Ie flud om- Wilitevule Quarttte, duetts, trios and solot; youn nute Charlie is a bright at that place.9 n6rk`6 removing to Cleyelai d, :bv Dr. . C. It 1131�810131 k%,UL;,e E� in C �DLecl* ")an, and ig rotting there vvith both feet..io, where he has secured a lacrative At 01) Wilson,n "a W hite, Mr. Roach, ra. J. The"WeeklY Review andRailroa,d Guide'S&le of efft-ets t,),.)k �lace Oil M Liddell aid .1. A. White were ell Nve tirt, Forry to lose such a -ger a] I r of Grand Rapids thus refers to the good W- H'� Peak, received and Ic udly applauded and ducored Hop-r% `�O; ff S V- Sal and kind neigbbc-ur. adings an d work done.this summer by Chas. B. kin , te on several numberg. Tbe re per as general pasi;enger agent of the Hol A demle of ewelfflod feet has Of �V. (11 W a the 6, ith,ep) itatioll rd delighted ine of steamers W roe yed solne of our town peop!e. esided at th ct ho pr b audience. T11 the Holland line, this season has been a us prIgan-were Nil % Nighsw Ag' banner one. trip it:rase in particn!&r was of anch a seril ander, iss 11 Without interruption volerer co�ld not get out e - s .Pr' es t orib that the rs. H. Hopkins.LFLt eirriall, igo Moon and N have been made regularly as per the ached Tile chair Was well and ably filled by the igbt cff hAo boots two nial,18 iTj eucP"61011. ula, with a large business in the fre all f very nioe turnout.Thomes Law ho eCamp ell, who kept the audience well as the passengtr department. When 0 all H e Purchased tile coir.plete outfit from his pleasing and the bamt of the reckoning day comes and the ace-gunt'.in r or y Squire Gooline, of Port Union. Knowing m nnor. it wits moved by P.entertaining is made up, a right showing will be the re-Tom's kind diepcgition I shall riot be far Id by J. B. Wilson It. Hoover an aeconded stilt, and an extra feather will go into , the astray if I say neighbors and friends will all who that a vote Of t anks be te�aered to It t of Mr. Hopper tor the excellent �work:-POULTRY and AUSAG LlI be welcome. with the entertainment.predicts that none of the Canadian of no ably assiste he Am been doing during the summer.'.On HaLd in B Aeon. An otherwise irittlhoent inin whiningly Tile program b�iug ended all arose -and contin.He is a Dg -God Sav At GlaRgow,'on Oct. 2001, tile "W4.6 l see clo3lida again.A�,&d Dn fi� oub,ect to have -ad. The J. Davis, of a OD;lb.e hi bt prbmptly attend- Steak—]2c Per t alliead aba, W. Geddes, of F.r'n, �&a purchased the'i91 ihilig-5c, to 7c �,er lb. Re )era go of blacksmith sh P of B. Gower, and 0 lent ',For McLaughl n C06 Mur Calls by av Nod r- lity of -Cansdiribus, Kruge like be will i Oct. 3001. n 10th O '�. qarkham� 0 A to. Ag rriage Co., Bo )ievc that Providauve directs the wife of WellinRton Widealam of a ir �k T Visits Highland Creek every tt ke possessio th-i I it of Doeember.Obhawa- bu lets, wheneer tboy are tired In a right ter.-Igratti rday from 1 to 3 T) m at Lf�w's f IF,Or ("civer goes to Bethesda.opus clalge.10.at La%,7sou'8 fergo, West lck6riu,g, OnW*3 -o t -�--,-,iA4RTo-7- � I . 1 I . I�­ - - FE-4.41IRM",I--,--71'� - , . , . X - -._ -- � . . . 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Meyers,i King a Royal the following &Y..' ! t . - :�- : V: �C ..: _: I I , . . � 1. � , , � , ., I L. ' APITULATE�,:",,.- ...... _71: , BOERS ' . - :_ # I -e, . ­ - .,- I ,;� - ... . . ' - u London i -_ . L _ . _.,40� . . . Ri f 1". � I ATTACK IN J FOPXE WEDNESD;Ly., , 'khe general belief I in thaf �t W�: :- . I P- 1 . I 1, � I . I �Z - ;­..:. , . . L' _,i '.I ­.... .. L�. ,� i I - - I . I . ., ­ � ' Ak,:­-1.:` . .Aeut. . William ., ()4apjnan,. Nata. ! thei Boers are now waiting, for morei.� .1 .L .� .. I .I- . . 1. � '. ­ . 17; . . '' ..­­, . -�L ­ ­ - �­ . I., I . 1.11:_ __� . . . - . . , '1: ­; �_,,� 11 I I. I w ening to at- Ckil,g]l � , "L.- IL `_., L - . ­ I ­�:'­ i . , - .�...I .,I.:.!L. ,:_ d `, M tinted Riflon. " The Boor guns from Prertoria bdore atta _ , � � 1. . � . i '_ !, , :_ . ay, ,;-1. .L' - I - . ajor Edward'— . .L . :.. :'. �! ,�;71 - L. ur. :L M&WO&I -act that Sir Re : ._t'..'l. .I. �:,.,., " I ;'L. _': _ , � . -1 1. - . ­ . . � 'I . ;.t� .: - Troops Su' rro­u�" nded In.. C . C a. . J . and Thurad and the women, dhil- Butler appears to ha ed re- ' .­­ .: ,. � �­. I ray, tack the town J in, fordo oiv Wednesd dVpr � ii' t' i s h . th , Hills, 21-1 , S �. 4 . 'y Ladysmi�th. The f , a I .- I i , . . X I . . . w' ­ L�. �. .­ . I I . .1 a were . , - . . _ i 1. L�L I I L! _ L iout. 9. S. ffArnde�, K1Vg'5 Royal dran, and oth r non-.combatant ' ­ :_ _ .. L' . . : , . ;; .: I. firement from Stormberg. and per-'. � :1 . 1: �� L� .,_ 11' .L.' ;j,I .. . ;1-1 I a - ;..­,-- .-.-�_ ,;: - 1. . - e south. Lady- s ., ­ :,*_ � ;L i . . . .. - ­'� �­.,�.- I �, �­.-,,Ll __ ' i, - ' � _��, .. I lea. I � being sent by rain to th r places, relieve3 to- �. �.'._:�, L'.. t. '' ; . - � ­ .- , � � - _ L . _. �."I , , �' ". ­ .:--, - '. _. � ­ ­ - L'- .-_.�� I, . ;/:! 11 id, _;-11, lout. T. L. I ic� . ..:7..._- 1,�,_ .: w,�� . , !-.____*,1 - . .�. - ;,"', �_ . h E - - .._:J-1-I!�_1 �� I ' -,L", I i . haps from othe _ I .: . . .. ­ ...- - - �Y -Ie; �­ render to t e nefflyaoi_i�:.:_.�'- .. �.�, Forster, King's Royal smith Is provisioned for two months. . go , ! I _-, I__ - -7"," - .4�::"_�-'­ '_t, , . - :, ., . I� �, I me extent the public' milid, wh - . - . . _ ,�. ' , . - L . - . ; � . � ,1 0_ - ,:. :11 . _ _ .; .... -1 .!:.� - I.- � ! � . -� ; , I-019. , . v -Delagoa 'bay � .� ': ' L -,, L .1 ­� - - . -, � T_,. I .r. ,. . It is belie ill t the . -, .:, _* � . ,` ,­-, '. ­. " , 1. .- a - .:. '... .. - - , 1: ... �:, ­ 1. .- - . . . ,_. _ .. ­ ­' . L ! .1 y . , .,.: . ..�-, . ... . . . . .�-��- . '.- 1.I . 1.�_ .1­ If not o�li�a�y ��storod speedily Confidence is felt in any measurea. :-. . - . -. , - * . . -I I . ..�. _ �I : ,. 1_ � ,� ' ' 4_ 'L. . I - WOUNDED OFFICERS--,::%:; routs, rther alarmed, : ��; �.:. . ,5 nd . . � 7 - Royal Ar' til- will be ih : . . ] atal-i-Royal rish pusillers a .1 us iving quicker communi- .%_.­,�� . i - . I AWful 'D aste'r i n N, _ I .. ajor John Dawkins, th t � . # that) Gen. Buller may deem desixable., .'.'t ",.:: : .I: ,- . -1 L .- . . - . - .i�J Cape. . . - . . ,; � I- , a :, :,: '.:. - . ,". __ - 1 . - I . -1 L.� r- the Gioucestershirg Together With -a 101� ., slightly. cation . r.. The knowledge th t e igeon post, I­ ! .,*. I . 1. '...,-T., - t.--T-.' king has also _� ,,� a relief; ; - :' . Retimentl Leut.. Harold Baloh6r, Royal irtil- . HEAPS.� -�':.`.' . is wor - '13 i , '.- . 11 - I : L . . -­4, i�-.z -11 ,0. .. -, ­ .:- � 1, .i.I - . 1'.L.-�,;:-L � , ­ I . , _ : 6-j-` ,-.-;�. Mountain Battery, Captured After a Desperate lei , severely. [I A trustworthy oorresponxieuL of the� to the great anxiety reviously felt.. . :�.%L, ­..t�. r . -._1. . . .. ''. �.. �,�, I i I .. �� . �­ ­ -_ 11 . - ajor Henry E. B . Riddel , The thixd-class crui or Pelorus has' - ,7 ' 1�' . _:L1 . � ­ : ­�­,"_._ _�" . - `_.L I Central News at Ladysmith, in a des- I ,T�.: :..: - '.�_ � . I . - . . � . I . . I � . -1 . . � . I - .. .. . . . . -�..�];':7� 1 1, , I - . . ­ , - '. L. : . I . . ,�..:. .. ,I . .; - ...- !, , .I I I.1 "L". -. -�o. � .f � I I . I' - I ; I . � . iout. H. C. Johnston, K ,, bano and the third-cla s cruiser Fear,:-_, t � ­ ' ` 1. - . - ­ . . - ... I ._ - � , . '.1 7". , .. 1 , .11.1 f nt of Monday's fight. He I . I - i -_ -�i �,�: - ­ ..­­.­� .. - .1 .�, I . . L . - 11 � I. . i- � . I , , , , _. .. . I � . . L - aw-' al that, I ' It IAB R, !lea, severely. . 'L -, ' ' '�I I �' " . . � � ��:L 9'al Royal Rifles, sevej I gives beent ordered from Qi raltar L - .L1 .t' ­­.­ ;L , '.,',�r� . -['.:!:�,,.: F� �, I , � K .-ely. r,uosday, 5.15 p.m., to Dur. .�.;.:" %�;` " 7� 11: "L .. ' �, . L. , �w . - 1_.�'J.l .1 ]"'I . , ing's Roya Fight#..�;;,:� . _ :[�r , "" "­­__'�'IL � 1 I patch dated , _� , ., . � , , , , I_. i . t- ,.�aj his �Xil an accou L Ibsfl fro�'a P t. aid ;to the game point. ' � . ��%- �1. -,1 .. ' A despatch ftoi . S:-Tbe cv- � . or 8 _;L-..:."- s� � . "__�., - � say athy. ) Royal Irish 'says:- I Despa�ches from Cape Town . and ­­- . .L' -:1 ,!-,--.L .. � . . ' deepest BYMP ptain G. B. H. Itfix, . ,,Although It was a,bad d�y for us, %_1 ­' 1.1� : 'L . *,": I . '_ - _, ... .. ... I . . �­ -, : : . I ..1� following I a the text of a despatch Ail of f icia I of the War'Of f ice 'laid to F1 'iliers, severely.. ate . � . .::," .. . -­�. t _ . . : . . ;. . : , I I ;..!-." .- I .. :1 'en. WWte' at Ladysmith to the a repreeent aptain W. B. Sil c elc(nniri - .''. . _: I . I .,.; from �j tive of the Asso-6i&ted ver, Royal Irish, it was potiltiv ly terrible for .the one- other, cantres in Cape Colony iadic I . . , �, . L my. , Our art Ilery fire was appalling. 9 . _ L .1 -, - . . L �... ; , � �: . . .., . I * : I - . � . �,,J- War Offico: pril": � ..:i 54 7 rely. ' very restless in con1equence of the....- � , -.:... ��,. -..-" .. � �, .� .. I 11. , , Tboo Boars log hundrodti in killed and 1, L *�L . �, kely due to ths 14 succe ."- �L '.- _:.: - ­.11! 11 .1 .'-- .- in M( I I ptain S. Wi)wm, Gloucestershire, 4 _ ten. . "I �L. z� I ' ' ' tgho " It continued floor . ". _: I .L. 'I have to"r's't'lbrit � disaster to wounded. Tley fell in heaps where . . : . , _..; :.!,�-, . . , m , . -i I criaze of ou -��=,,&r Ofjio6r0jto dis- iwv 5rely. � Considerab'e surpris� is expressed at'. � _.�.._- __­ - I . .,_1 . - L . ��. L: ' I .: :- .,:. �Plumn sent, by me to take a positiori . Ives, obtain me.ntiOn in Ciptain B. Fyfo, �Gloucestershiree our shells burit.. ngin� p Of new gUnit'''..,_I.'... , ti. .-I . . I ,-r I_ . . I , tinguish tho rom . . . � "Comma I'lent I the, Constant br' -11- - L�;L� � - -. - - f lank - . ndani.-General Joubert L I .. _: 1. . � it, I .1 I ; L - o6 a hill, to guard the lef t. of the deamt( hea and earn the Victoria sev)rely. Y. . . . : I a formal writ.en protest to General I by the Boers at itb. _­ ., .:- - . I - I - _­�.- '.. �11_ :1...V . . to the fa 'it of that "plen- Ciptain Gloucester� . . ... I I tile troops. In ,these operations on Crom than u , F. S. Stayderiir . :.,- ' :._, '. . - - . . . . 1. . �. .. ,.", . . � L in � . White against the use of lyddite, as WOMEN LEFT L DYSTITITH. �.'. ;.- ... 1. ­..:. - - - i . . .1 did Indian V teran, General hite, -e, severely. ! . .,:C- ' .1 ' _�..; . - -' . says .,:7 j-'. '­ - . ­ �L ': 1; Igonday the Royal Irish Fusiliers, No. - :inhuman. The British long-range guns A dospiatch from Ca )e Town " _ �� _ _ :_ ,., : , 11.1 - ;. opito of hilB ffitifUl Lvowal." . . Th isday thel War ,Office re ' "'.' - . ... .. . I ­ . L ­ . I , I . 10 Mountain Battery, and the Glouces- -1 '� a r vastly oulerior to tile Boer bat- -Tile Cilpe Argu,-4 h s xw,eived thi :J�-.i:_ . L: 1. .. . I . �,ae'e due. the Governor are - . - I CAUSE' 13F THE DISASTER� *---- I ef patch frop .,.� .-. z . .1 I., . - - . . L 't t6lrshire Regiment were surrounded in I J�alal, Sir Walt r Francis Hely- 'terics. following from 1,adysinith :- 211:1�;,.:­:.­1 :. .. .:�. I. L . _... . . 1. of 'in 0 . ..''- - I I - .-. . I e n. WhIlto . I I -1 I . I H 11 I noun4ing that com- I . - . �_ . I :,L :, ' 1. A later. d �patch from d ysmith a a an i The captur d -column exceeds WO "On tLhe suggestion of Gen. WhitG- ­ `�'.- - 11 . _... .. the hills, and, after losing heavily, had k out from' Lad ' n son m ' ': �­ .:� . says:-"I ti; u feation with L&4Witb has been on. We are sanguine and confident the womon and, children were gent � ,_, ,�t�. .."-... . t :,. m I - �-.. ,.,.:.,:,-:.�. � . �.. ., -�- to capitulate. The casualties have 'lot brigade of nounted troops, two brig- int rupted si nce half past two O'clock that We can h( Id our own." south on T liursd;ay ev-,ning. A larg 1.�- -IL.,..,,:.�,,�. . 1:� ) ::-� . . . o , _- . -.,- , _." - . , -.1 ­ - � ,L r- _ . ­ , , .,- yet been ascertained. .; . ade d1visica ; .of the Royal &rti"ery' TJ lu r aday afternoon. I I A despaich rom *Colosburg, dated nlujinbor of men left at the same ti . ­ . .1 � I I - - " . 11101 :L.t:,. . ,.� ...� .. ;_.� . . brig- ;� . - I . i * FL ld Battery, and two ! ­ LL . . .1 . ..I- 1..'�': - ' ' or ' the Natal- V�rle W a r Of f ice i ' d the f011owing Nov. 1, announ es that six police who Some of the,se bebave4 badly toward. . �. I I . w� .::, . A man of the Fusilf S-empldyed as affue . :.,::.-".'�L. . .. __'Ie . ,re�c .11, .,� . ­ ,Oilnoitre in . I w ;- � ' � . I - . W. adois of iEfantry .to were,stationed at Colesburg bridge, the women. 1 14',ntire co6fidence is still . �. . .: . .: `L' ' I des t h I - L� ;', I.: Posit L i�a olf :- :':':� ` ' . I _­� It hospital orderly, came in under, 'in Lon to the 1 _ 0 Staff, I I ' ' *'-,. �p.�'. _. .. - .. force the er emy's ma f Laalaimith. to War ,were su,irround and oaptured. This reposed here i G e,n hit :­.­-::� 1 . _. I :� - Cl .* " e and his.- �­ ­ . . - .: , ­ ' I . 1. .; I . . ._ � . -.� ­ flag of truce, with a -tuni Ly should .p�t, I 1, . : letteit from the north, and, ff the oppo,i . i im probahl i� is e ,�o Lhat anoth L : . I - .-1i I L I cretary : . �y t he origin of the story that staff, and e!_:_,. : I _. L� '--' t,,','.,� . Pture the hill behind Farqu- . I . . .I., . , I : . . : _ .--';- survivors of the column, who - asked ,: offer. to ca I a 1 ccupi6d Colesburg. v r. �!��:;� ;- :- i,..._ �I�-,- . . .� . . _ - , t I ',-:.-._ ,. - I I Yamith, Nov. 2.--�Lleut- Egerton i the Boorg htid , pitohe-d battle will disl I the ling : 4 - n the-provious * . I .: ,". , ,. , ­. - r _�. I—. . I ' har's farm, vhich had o - - hopo of tho floors hat they will ,�. : � . ­ .: �­: I L. f, - assistanoe. to bury the ' dead, i H �- '. Powerful, dai4erouslY wound- 1, : BOERS ­.L� ' I fig � -:,,�I I .- . .. ­­. ,:r . day been eld, in strength by the i ,: 11 s N ZULULAND. �' ' ' I ­:! L I I 1. .� -,,_.:,. ,,':: ed t is morning by a shell, left knee - be ablo I a ,take Ladynm t ii." I :.:,.,:_L ..:__..- �. . .;: ­ ,:., � I d �,L �, �, , . I . 1- ar there is no doubt of the truth Of ' ad- A "' espatch f uim Durban, SaiurdAy gMit h . � . :. - - I etnemy. In connection with this and ight foot, Life 0 � A.nother despatch from Lady .. .. .-. _-. , . - .' , . .::,�',. �L_ : .I : .."L.. � _:, :the report. . I of -thi saym:-A letter from Eshowe, 11'illu- . ..,.� i .. 1--.1 - , .:...;_­�.J; . ; vaneb a col imn, consisting pre" t. . says 'the Boors have pruclaimed th . . . _1. I - , . 0, I ;z_ I - . ;� C. . . . . ­ . , L_*, L ," , . %� -�. . . I- - fou r halt land, retwitro4 t t there are from 2,- annex , ­ ­. . ­ I I formed a' p-la'n', in the birryin ' but Tenth M u tain Artillery.. It ,&a iinferre despatch . Upper Tugela-division. of Natal . I 91 � 0 , d fritin this '.:. -1 - .. : ­ . i . . I 1_ ­­_ ..I . ... I :�', ��1.1 _ s � ' 'I'of which the disaster occurred, and I , compan1b D ' artillery duel betwee - (01 tio 3.000 Booi�s, with several *gun,. : ed to I hti Orange Free SLate." . �_ .__.. ... I - ... . la t hei Gloucesters. abd six that the n the 7 . t � . - i i cximpanies o the Royal Irish Fusiliers' to tilt northward of Zululand, and that i.�L.­ ,;�-�I..- m .� . :. I Boors and British continues, as Lieut. . Th's news of the losses at Ladygmith .,..-. ':'Ll: - I 1. . _ . are read -ch. .. .... --: . I., .i I . . ,am alone responsible for the to� they o mat . 1. �, ..r .. . .:, e -ion, "�,.: I 1, . I Plan- ' the whole nder Li.eut.-Ool- Carl Egerton, was a gunnery lieutenant 1 Y ik caused an unmistakable deprew) ­ '.' � ;� ..- �1:_ . I ,- . , !Tkere is no -blame whateier to the ' and Majoir Adys, Deputy Aggistant Th American African line steamer , I - .1 , ­��-.--�. I I �.- , with the big naval g4n& - especially wherl coupled with the fact '.� ..' L�' - . . _L - . tched at Maria, %viiic', cilm' red from East T.,on- ­ . I w . ! ... .� I . .. -, troops, as the p(ksition was untenable. Adjutant-G oral, was des Anoth r list of ca8i�ialtles at Dun'Ise . that the Boers invaded t he colony al- ­:'�. `-�. ;;",- L :, L wal ... ; '. 1 t - . �,�1.2 a i . I 11 p.m., okn the.29th, to mareb by night ling don for Delligoirl Ilay, hits been deta'u- ,,��.�� , ­­ . ... ' _1� 1. - . . ,r,, ; I; d by t1w.War office Thursday � . I I most simultaneously. ­ 1. � . I I L- FEELING IN LONDON__ ��. un Boll's Spruit and seize Nicholson's I mornin It gives 6ghty-two non- Od here pendILIJ,, nquires as The Dutch'of the colony are showin4 ,-t.�--_� -,' �_� ,,�%`-::..'- - .;," '_ � :� L L, L . 11 L. . ., .1. .. L.: .. - :.r. .: i . I . , ­ I ­ . ;.I �...;�. . . to her - -1. "' , /-- _. ", -,-�,_ �,_t - . .. . 'L z­ . 'While Iminor reverses were not - Nek, or some poisLtion near Nicholson'8 c(xmffii ioned officers and 4) "i 1'94- themselves loyal to the Britii.gh (;ov- :,,... .. - .. . .. . : �_;- � I - ,-. I -q - I ' ' " 1 t- ,� 1._� ­ '. I Nek, thus turniinit fhe eneimy's right Dublix - Fusilier8 Ois8ing, 'indi(At- Tile shipping g .nts dr.sire an' ex- L .. I .-, . 3- .:'L"" ....; - N. 1 wholly "unexpected, no Englishman ei-iiiii,ent, and so far as hag been a ­ I- . . I . .1 ,!". '" '�_ ­ '.. . . . .. ::� I , ` 1 ever dreamed that anything I like the ; flank. . ing that the Boers cAptared as many plicit definition of ciontrab:ind of war r*r1ained, few of thema have joined the .-:-..:- 1�".I.-- - . I _', v - CC e 8 � .­ __." : ..L �::._.L. , "The, main advance 'was su sfully - in order to preve t the present in- B"ra. - 1 . L . . � . ._­ . ' Fusilierq as they did Huesars. I . � . I .. :;._..�:� ... , 'I i '.'. - .,_ 11 ­ , , ­_ .1 . - . ­ 'Lf_ _ ­.., .o_"_L staggaring blow General Joubert de�- "Carried out, he objective of the attark. The-War Office received a telt�grarn exonvmience. . he Boor �risonors have arrived a!t ; .1 ­ _ . . . I . -11 T . . .. .__ .,. � ,�'.! �. .-��. ...., . . �_. .,_. .6 , , .7 * . I . . ­.:� livered to General White's forces on being found evacuated, and an artil- deapatcho,d from Ladysmith at 9.25 L " ('6INCENTRA,rr.,J) AT B E,T fl'ULI'P-,. Silmenatown, near Cape Town, whet " .. v.::- .-._,_- , ,:_ ,�.�'. . I � ' .. I. � :.- , . I . .. .­ . � I ..- . lery ducl be ween our field batteri4s Thurod r, �ayifig A ,ea- - A dm4patch fr(.vn' Lorenzo bla , .;i., � ., .-.-: ..�. 'i'L_.,- li'_ : t MuDday threatened the British arms � ay nigrninj hat C I rque.4 Ukey are well. treated. . ..' '.101 .., . . .�� . . 1_.: :;� ,": :7.. : _-, i" . I IL and the eineiny'8 guns of the position aral White wa4 welli and holding his .11 11 - - � . � : "L' .. . .,.-. � KtMBERLEY-i SAFEaL -_- 10111. �J �,.? . __ ­ _.' L . .1 i i --t in S-)uth Africa, and apparently the , ,flays: Five b,xiles of Boers: 'totallitig i ,- . _I �__�_. _,. . . . , . t and Maximi in understood to have poB,t4on.. . ,- �, .. i ., .. .. � ,, ., I --' I � I L_L!: I , � I , . 1 . . I , 41,WO! men, %%--ill field g ,,on- - -The KimberWy torrespoud ' - a. 1: . - . full elLent of the disaster is not Yet ' caused 'heavy loss to the enemy. I _. I � I uns, il�e ( ent of lhk� : -- . _- ' :� .1 , F,W ED.",-, . Y. . .L .,1. - ... ot .. L t.- - .._ ,- B031BARI)MU'i, RIN, cietattaied at Betbulie bridge, Cape . tondon Daily Mail, in a decipatcli filcd ..; ' . , I . - : ance forced thib. 11�. . I . ­ :. I I I .-I".I Z . I.1'. . __- acknowledged., Enquiry at the War., : -rhe reconnaiss, ' iih .. . . - . - .. _ . ' ff ut Lady ain Colo6y. Tiiey bave Collected mu('h Nove ber 1, forwarde by w ; �_ .. . . ­. _. LS cial despatolles-1 0 ay of - I - .,� posit ion, P1, �. I ;..: ;.,I , - � ' enemy to fully. disclose his , . 11 . m ' d __ - I .. r_ � Office, seems to indicate that tile Mili dated Tuebday, give f6rthor.4eLails re- f bod '� I , _i . . . I .. � . :� � ..�.' - .. I" . . . and, after a strong counter attack on I . I Orange river, says:- . - '.. . ,. .. . ...­ 'i �_. ­ , ­:', I . ".;.L - " _� tary despatches contain other parti- ; BOERS' �CREtjzo,r GUNS. :�: �'; ...no Boors am still in-forc- . Ll:. .I _. ­­ ­ I I - _. , , , , - I ing tile rondwalloil( rd- L � . . ., , . our right, ,tlio infantry brigade and giLrd I . .­ e i n t h i�i'��- ­.; -�:: I` . went. The Boem apied � ; I . t- . ._.. . �_, _� _.,.. - "�, I culars whi.ch it is 'deemed inexpedient cavalry bad beeui repulsed, the troops , , h4ving reo"I . Th' I'm is correspondent, of the Lon- viciniiy. On Saturday evening ou,i,., 1 . . .1 .L..:... . ��,"-_ . . 1,. I . 'but MP their old positii: j rowotinted big don &ily Mail. gaYH.-- . patrol was fire,do on in t.ho ne'ighbor­', t z. _�. .-.-- .�l "Li . ��I I to pun:i,sh immediately, the seri -were slowly withdrawn to ,..:, *,- . . . .. � ... .. ly - . . ba� ' )00 _�, , .... :. .. . - ­ . ` - . . Pickets being left on observation. -9 u na,- Their firing wiw accurabo, but .,I lear that (it(- Transvital and Free hood of. the Weswlt on wiue, tbe enOmY .t­.� . _'L: -.1 ­I-1. I ous nature of whLch is not disguised. " L . i L'on, - L ,:L�,,...':� I.. . i- ..- . i _L . ­ . sz. - Lalte in it e engagement fhe naval lilmofit harmless. Some 6f tile troops state Gurn.ments, before ,the war, expolid.ifig a, quiollity. of quinturl : . ­� .­� . . �;..�_-7 . \ . . _­ .. . ­ . , . 1 . A F,EARFUL LOSS. slightly injured by aplinters. , I im- offectwilly� bo�%ever, O%%ing tu- the . �_., ... _ . . - _, . , -.: I- , coluingent' n der Captain 1, mbton, of we"O pliteed largo orders with tbei gu,n- -1 `�:, . � -;, _ 9 ,:! ; ,, -- �,.-. ; '--. -- li!�.- . H. long range. "' : -, -,. - :.1., . ..: I :,-.,� The story-ag already known,, Dwm M.S. Powe" ful, Lieut. F. G. Egt�i ton, and his men ��., . . . � came into i ction and miakers tit L� Crinuzot, but that not fill i _ ' .� . I : _1 . . '--_ L .1 from tile Powerful (lid awandid work t-he � . . ;:.-,:,­�' _*­ .1. !, silenced, wit 'their extreme y necur- weiaporis could Lie delivered owing " A F I iA3 1';tati�. burgher, with a pa":..- ;­_: � .,,... ­�: ­ .- ever. is Mffidie'nt.ly bad. The loss in : L-'-. : .. I , I . . t I . . .I ate fire, the enemy's gob of posi- and quicUly silenoed tho lkwr guns. to the 8udde,nV,0.J* -with wbich bo.4til-i- frum the emi-my hiw brought, 200 ...- ; . .11 . . '- effective -men mwst be appalling to a tion. : _ . ' - L)x*.c . :_. 1, -, -. - .1. ­ I I . - ... .. . I . . ­ I I : . The floet-6 acknowledged having fiuf- ties -began. The Kins the Boors are inW the -to,A n.- 1 ho cuenly io r6wirted :`:�,:.". .1 .. _. - . i ­_.: , L � - . ,�-V.- .-, I-; % . :., : -pi actleally ,surrounded ' AT I TLE13%- !1ored heavy lomes in men and horses . No slege guills ill .:%�� A, -; ., .. 'L % L1 - . 1 . i . ; -75 milli- to . - _ ' General w�o is . - STAMPF,DE OF BATTERY actually u8inic ;trt% Crpuzotm have tha- V)Si I i011 ­ � ­`­­� - !. L � . ., of � battle.' * I I . ,:�. ._ .:1 . ;.1;, . � � . . :1. Two We- firwst B)ritigh iegimenta .' "The cii;,cunstabces which at t ezided in the previous moire quick-livers and 155 millime4re at 0I pliant onte n, four miles frort - " - ..- .. .I '..". ­ I I . ,. ..- �:..-.1. .. - 1, -, . . ­ . . I ., . - . , - _ .'.-. and a mule. battery -deducted'from the �: the move bfl a of lil"ut.-Col. Carlion's General Jan R. M. Kock. who was 'Iego and garri.son. guns, all mounted W cow I t oil."I I _ I .... ;.L� . . .- I ': I . I . : .: . � second in d - th* Transvaal a _ .. I - . . .- L,- I Ladysmali garrison weakens it about co I man a e Ot Yet fully known, but . litcht, ear-ringoo. find,, ndupted in Sir ftedveFs Buller has wired tho - I.:.. . ....1. 1. . � . .. . 74 'Th�"'1#;&9nAed In the "a - � :1, . ; . . � . . - ,�.. a fifth of its total attength aud'-aiters f rom-report a rpoeive(Ak the 6 lutrid-ip- forutm, and IV qr w every OnAble wity for use over intiddy i War Ofrl cc I frnm ,va rm-Town. undo) b, .-... . . . to I ieti in the hon- - , _4� ., _. .- . L .I. * - . . I-M&Q,V of roanvir.laagto, d roads. Tney had two mouths' firing . da.te of Sutiday, thai Col. K�k O,A.jeh ._­. . �­::­... '. .1 _ � . . . . , � ­. . � . the whole sitluation vbry materia:11y in pears ,riks. a DA".L.0.4 -V;"-X gort- L �_! � ' .: :':,. L ' . __­ , L . L L t ­ ._ _ , _ �, - . '.. � � . "� f vLtr f t" LL--� -1A",-__ �.'W_A_, I -"I L41 0 sted unt'il.. .... in i wo Pital at Ladymmith on Monday night. practice utwier win pe t e,i coniniatol at Kimberley, yepiorts, ' . _ - t fit L L % . it Crouzot in I J ,'­.. ­­ �Le. 2 havB soopwn themselves ern fighters rail6s of $iohmlson's Nek. At his poini, EXTENSIN'10 PREPARATIONS. agoills. If they Could have, had anoLh- undor dabo, ,�of O,-t. 31,,. that all t�#::­'� 1 1 1�1:1 .. _ ��`- .�!; .. . 1.11 . .. L .. . _:L� I . . - . , . I... -11 - , I- _ . I%, and military strzteg:ists ott superior , two boulqers -oUad from tile ill, and a A demp4itch from Lomion, FridaY, ew nionth's pra('LiCO. no European ar_ wounded we e doing W'ell. 'L I �i "­.-� .!:: :� _. L.Z if . '. . _ L .-- . 1. � .- i_ IJOSI . .. , : . - - , , � �_ - t �_. arder. - - cost the British few ri I h stampaded th infantry oay9:-All was quiet at Bulawfiyo, in x �Jrl , IL . I A- . :­ '­ �­ . .. a. q. Tb�e disastei 0" tillery could hava witlist(;0d them. L Silli-) MAINE. ,'i . .''�.: "ton stampede Rhodelia, according to do."Im . .. I :.,:! _ ,,� � � I f rcqm 1,50U Lo 2,000 men and six s,even- 4mmunit mul,m-- - The �;� . I : L -1*.- . . ,�.,.- . - MORE AUSTRAIAAN TROOPS, ' I A do.spiatc from Lond T�t 'i . 111 . ,�,.' .- Pokluid. screw guns, and, as the Boer spread i the -battery umpuleol which oeived thiR morning. up t'41 October 27, L.' - " ' on says: -e % . .. I ., I . . t - -_:� - . .. I A dosixi-tell. h-ow hydney, N. S. W., Alueri(�Aq I omd_�u who are equitypirl4i 1. *-, �_:. ::f . I . � ­ - .i . .! .. n im- broke lo se fjom thei . �4 artillery is ali-eAdy s�ronger tba �. r leade a, and got There ham been tiome skirmishing on . ':_'. �: ­_- *,,�';' -, - . - &g ILn.e - � I i . I I iq a y g:-.-,r ton I " enthuminsm was t ho hoispiita� ship Maino are pult.114A : �. ..:-.� . I .. I � . -f' �, � .,. . . . d, -the cAptUre 0- these guns will : away wi h pflactically the w kole Sf the tho'border. Y4M, 011*11"Prul , The, fitting .'� I- .- . ­ . I � . - d i Spin iday oil the occasion forth Ivirt ular efforts, .. :."'.. % .. . � __ _' . -� ­ I .". . ;, , ,,; - . I . - . . -­: � I - b5 a . .. I gu-nequi ment. and,the grea�er portion AppirenCy, � exten4ve pritparations ion, of tile second, do- , out of thf� __ -_�'­ ` .-�_ �L .. . ., _.r� L . . 1 . . f tile embark �l ll�vq&�l is attracting�w,de at.. , "" ,­­ � , - . V , ' of the rpglmentat small munlLiun, dre in progress at Do Aar, capt, ('01- 0 1 _ ­ , -, , - - ­... GREAT .HELP TO THE BOERS,-�. I a tlaol4w�knL furrl;ished by the colony of tention, in )qngl"d, and theeff(`irts.of-.. ..... ... ... _ _ . ..­" L . I .. . _. i...... . .. .. ,J.t . . 1 ...__ . . ': .. I . , The rese rve. a& simiLarij 08 t. ony, for the concentr�tiou of .Lieut.- Now South NN' le-o for iwi% ive in ,South the Anieric" %orrien are given tho _.. i_ 1. . L . ,f- . . ;, , Apart from the ininediaLe loss 'in . F . 111. I : . . . "The infan ry battaliOL� ; � , - I . .. - . - 8 howembr, Gen. Buller's army; ' Thousands. of . . 11 I " ... - ! _I.. � - ­:s-� , . �� A.frkut. The (iolouial Government is bearl.ie,it recognition. , In accordance' -;-:. n.... L. :. I ­ - 1.� "obffeCtives, which will eriously-crippli : fix-ed bayckile a, and, acco panied by mules are , a r- . . . , _ :Ir % ­- _ ', . . al I � 1. Gen. W6it*'s.. a r t.1 us,, the .British . Oorr, Iled I ) that neighbou seriously cQ4A 4�,i ing doubling I 1'e cOn- I with the wiA'h of the P.rince.of %N'a I N%,; � ­. _1 ,....op", � .,.-, P i . I .. I I . - I- - -1 U' I the personnel of the artllle�y�wl,eized-a hood. a nd transport �baterlal is being ThA i IMm. Brow ' Potter has m4ected Nov. ;:, -., !.,-.-- -__` .r.- :�"._4� � defeat rA ni fit a ost depressirig hill on theIeft of the ,roa4i I .. tingolat. f1J;Wpj,e.r. Mr. Lyne, linn .n _. .1 I � isailes hurried up from tht� 40�!h. I te. for the Caft) Cha' tant _...;*:1 ,f_-,-,,'1.._1. -1 . ...-,... I ' cmauiunif a � n . . . I ,� !ated"to Che other Australian I 8 R."I t I i P d, .. offect on the balance 't the Ladysmith ',if roaft the Ne�,$ with but li LIS 6PPOlil- � spatch,-_ the - , _. I . . .. Aecordhig to another-do a LjOi*64W flint OW CO1- benofit for tho Mi ine. Through the :�-.,;�_ _ .. ... I . , . � forces whije iti-,may' be. a t. r Proniers �,- .- , in4 . . XPO-ci-Od- to tion. Thero 'Y re-nained lunsuolested navul brigade -at - Ladysmith has �, OUI(i 40XWtk,lyL,To a - �� . if �: 7. .. have ch welgLt W L - t oniei4 sh SoUtb Afri * - , .:--* , . I , . h ke nativea, - till, di,wll th I ti , . lua efforts of Sir Arthur Sullivan. Chad- L'.__" :"''-' ' - I - - who are, N�averia!g taj&�W.O, w,bicly side to . . 0 aii being loccupiod In mounted four more guns from Dur- )0, CA I 10A "dge'm hotel har heen selented for the ,- %__ '- ' ., L-.,; ' , _;,-� . - . .organizing th &�Iencu of �4e hill and baA. . . . L a not hor bci(tV:i6f ttawav- to I . I - ..L�., .._; - � .. . . . - . �_-. : .._. I..,-­ .1 . - . support,- a.nd it -will �,mjnensel y"r.4i tie ,eo-1118truct ing tono NaLlwirp 4ind wullo. I' - the Austrahaft ciantingen". in i�'a on 1 ont-ortainnient, and ,' t I)e Prince of. , .. .. - . I . - - , , . . ,�r from fire ' he re�ort co[n&4% . frrila Rome that ..001'4,l)0� -Walt-N. tho Princetis Christ-an, rvnd oth_ :i..11 _ 1-.._�-L 1L. _.. _:._� I ... I'll the moi-dl's of the Boer forces'. and L ati oov, tilia t if n4-�cvsssry.:-J,0,0X AW41� #J _��, ."'I.- ­ .. 1: ._.. I ,ir 'it-&n- . .*. . .. I .. . . L - - .7, ;.;. ­ _. . - I bring crowds of reicxuits to the Portugal. will pormi the landing of I .. - ,.� - 1. .. . .-, -. I I . � L- sent. . 4 er-royallies will attend. .Tbe perform- ___L. . _-�L­ . . � ..� __ . at 1. L � ...".:." '.7..�­�..I . � L .�'., . . 'IL i . I .. . .., "A-t ditwit . hkillinik"i4 I ack. on Britisb troops tit Lorenzo Marqueg. . � IATTLES; '' . cos will begin at 3 p.m,, when all '- t - .1 , tard. . . .iA - . . 1%1ORE'll1of I , ­,-�i . , 1_1'...I �., ­ " ... i ,., . I �. I : - position was comnivilced by tho This coincides with the view BLrongl WEI I _ " , ­' , -1 , * . I Ess.-" . on, I -_-._. ; . I � . - , . - A de%pa - , L ., � r- . - . .. WHIT.VS, . � I . Y t ch f ro;u 1,ondion, sny4i: The � tfip leading United S.iates actors and. �';_ -L" �-I . . 11.� .1 . � '� � y; but ade no way: wit. I i I .t�,',.'­.�_-- i . . .: I ;. - faN U 'N ....' `-_''' eu"�M . L 11 9-303- Prevatont in wonto quarters hero that follow-itIg (letlliI14 of fijhking �at Lady- itictremis*Ns in London Ill apopear, Tio.- i: " -'-- - L_ b ,,,.:;-; .. ' -� : - - ; , , 1. FUrLheF:-�ilow4. t awaitod 6e- �= , when st ong eats ell- the BlLill4h I . ..�L�:�.�" -L - a! .�..�, . .. . . , - , I . . or .. I . . � -' 11.1 w_. '. . . . : reinfur em invamion of the Transvial .- I *-,:a L ­ . ... Ic � rsinith, havo beqn xot*lvad. I . �i's 4 - : _.�i�` "�-�L:_,_ .... . ...- _ 1: fore it is.-attempted to atacht em to rush to the attack with will be rivide from t at Point. -rhursday. -On Saturda-y I ft'vahiritknts w 11 o in . . .-! . �. I , .,.�m. - , . _ the abled t1i - .1 k t ill bo a guin . ch, and re- ��. ":�!' � ..� . b, . .1 e e,mg . �.40 p.m. i lie served in th -.. I � - I L - � blame whe.re it General White greac energy. Their -fire became verf i I,- . ' .... I .­ .. .. . , � , , - . . I - BRITIS11 I,OSSES TO DAT79. J.L :'�. BOM(! ()f i tie Br1itimh guns wom quiet lY : berim, which, it 1.9 e-31 1) ---.::, ,-.1 " w - ,. 1� - ;,. rn.a:ii_f ully .&Qoe" 4W. he discredit at- L searching, and t-jx.o c.ompinies Of til .L. . .I -.- . I . emed, will be a n �,;.. . . . *.! � I- I-1 The wtul loss� to Bt 3 till e pJacod In it better th'e- naval .".1: � ". - 1� _� �� taching/to tho disaste , which, &ppar- Glo,ucesLers, i 1"an advan-e(l position rilish arm rl C liosition. additional sourre (it income. .�.` . .1 :,. � n- , I � . - . .; : . - L I . I � . - �_, ' I - . _. . �­ ently, was at lea; t par�ia�ly due to the .Were oxciered o fail back. The enemy the war actually commenced with the brig,ide getting three of the- Power- . . �!... I - ­ I ,;-I .. -1 I .:- . .. ."­.�: ....., :­_,.:..-,- . .. -__ .11 31 . I .. � .. -.i .,.."- - ... . . "- ­ wl, _. . . . . ._. .:, - ­ . . I : stampeding of t. I b-intnirdi ful'a quick-fireti oil it high vidge Oose �L .-,L. L. I�"".. .O. 1 1 ­ - . - . -.- .. 1. .1� ... - -1: no �f uled with the thea pressed .) short -range, the losses fig of tho armourad train ' _­ . ,,,� - � .L _.. .I-: . ..,� " - * - ' '­ %_ . �. .:...... :'­ ' L, - , I - � _. . ,twthe weste'rii aide of Lho toWn4 The, -", ---.- - " I . . . _ :.1 . � I - L guns. , .. :. . . ; . . � on our side b -coming very numerous. 1,near Elandslangte. i%venty-one days ' . . - �'p s,:.,- .- ;, ;!. . . . , L. '' . I ;.. : I ' go. is 210 killod � a d TZI woundedi floors altio dragged ont) Of their forty- ..­. GHASTLY RE51AINS FQUND. Z - . :�4­ .��.:, . .� -!. I . I I . I - From the 4ixt--ft -will be�seen that . AMMUNITIO GOINE, 1.11IMSU CAP-. This does not lnclu4e tile eapturod, , poundert,; to an exce.1-lent new position ; . �1 .... ­-,1. . . . i � - ;:. :�� L I -1 i forty-twoUtioers were made prisoners L I . 0 ,� . I _ . I � ­,.' � L...,L. - 11, ,�L. L : . . I � 1, 1��.�,iv. .1 .. . . - . _ 11.1 -.1 - . TURED, * which will hwelti th i to4al by fulY I,- anti I-eplawl'their disabled guns 'with p"- Apeiltiiir 116'erikhe-i.Frolm FN Raell t ;,"I'.'*-, ,11.':� _'..� ; - . . . �- I r . , - . . besides a,-JiewhPaper .correspoudenti" ,ixt- -ii p . . ur �ion­% *&a 01D0. 0`1 - i . * � : I.- .. . L " , -,.- . Mr. J. Hy-d:e., -- . . '. L. 'in. - 4.mmuni�. . .1 I . . 1. ne$v onem in tho Old lk)sitions. They or Rat Portmar. � .. ._- - . . % .. ,_. It ; I ., practi,dally ex austo . . . ... . I , . , . , I . . I.. .- �. I . Itn'1811 1jILl,ED--2' l0.,. - ,.-A (14-s pa t c.h frow 'R,xt Port4ge, - - ' .. L . - -ITISH 1DISASTER.'!. .:'-- eapt.ur6d � 411 th of : I . Rays- - - � ., AWFUL BR I I d the Position was #1�u. plucetl a new battery on ;n bill '. ­ ­ _ . .. 1 'I :�_. " .1 "Awful ,-�Brii . , "' ry 4 1), lu I 1. ­ I : ... : I I n . I a of t-he Colonels. . 1 . . . . - lo ' r-iniles tiouLh-west ' f the town. ' . I . L', ­ - . � _'*' ­ ;1 Ish disas-te'r," yelled 001UMni fe,il4in ttet eno"y a hands , , "iGou, %%'hito and his staff were*astir -Telegraph Foreman! McLeod, of Os- '..1-_ I i I ...I I . .1 ­ . � Af ajorm. . - 4 ' . L-..' I I I , .". - 1, -iilday Atid all London- "Tho en. , , * ' . �L� _ _ _f - 4' ' 1,L' ,.. I .: � -ca Mo e , . i. - ;t'L.� ,�"., ­ _� . �. ,d .: I . I - t. bunting on.,�� . _�:"!_ .� - inewsboys t 11rea e ur wounded Wfore daybreak an.cl im rt it vo- tersund, WhL18 Oil' . z . Captains.;— w I . I I I _�. - s ' wi t1l-_IlEny . .; . , ! . I 6 - 4 I a - - m came- ! . ,_:1 - 'L ',�.,. A I . th . . . - I _� 3taye(l its-�6,01urse- ud- read the extr ,,.,i: Ge,4. Jou 0 ft a t 0 U06 I -Lieuimants. I . . . I A nients -were effeet.134. - I ALIAO .0 . 0 1 Lulu Lake, near 08 t�rs u n d, I . _.__:._:.�;� 1. .. . 11 . . rontaining- the Nficia.1 acknowle(Ig- despatebinog kiettor to ., otiering a . . .� 1. . .-a . __ I _ I . . . . . I - , . : --- . L. I e - _'. . e_� ": * � bluejackets opened oil the ridge. %siblill'a - 1, . - . . � . ­ a in ,�*'�:; �,_�! '. �­ � L- I ment of the Bri - Ittinic and fil ., . . '.1911 1 crotis tle deco ,b d oL 'a m t.il � *_ . .1 ,� . - i , a' . I . . � . 1 . -". ,". tigh rel ergo. - - Tho ti,n4 safe 00nduct, o .. doctors rs 1111d' a, forty-lwunaor, an(I it : � I .1 . � . and ambul- 1, t he Boo � . .. . I : .._. e . . . ..I .. nmncem&nt. , appeared - at . the hour- -arl,008 :to Temo e, th W04 ded. A Me- I-! TOTAL BRITIS11 V-'O U N D F,D-721.- f " . L fift'ee �r;lmy the shore. _,,: � _.- - -1 %, t , urious. cannomide vii-sued. -After four � ly.iug abqu . rl ;`ee�:`It .. . .2:_- :L _-- . . ­,­. . when shoppers- crowdied- Re dical.officir-� 11 f f . . 1. ,.:1.::,1,.- ., . - ,gebt and U parties to ri nder,flr8t i colobelti. . . . I . .. 3 . iho the forty-1K)undor was'silenced. - The cloth". were ineaIr y�all rof te4 o ,-_,�:':. ' ' '_Z:, 'T. . .��, .. I , ' - , - ­ . ! I ' ' ' .* f" I .. I ' - . _1� 1. .. . . ­ - L.r' - . ­ ". , - , '7 anwhilp tile other -batteries were - bod, 0C o a .1 L � Piccadilly. Wom;Bn a!-d--to the W,u dad were d -S*tohod to I Majors. . �1:. I�. . - - .. f - r I I pi . --L" L . - ', Oxford streets an� . . . L . � I � _ atolip . . . . . . I T. .. A .5 I . �. 1143 ' 'the y, but ,t f mackinaw;"' L-, . ­ . 1. _:� I : .. L - I ed thoix caxptage,, in the st-teet-9 the seene,of. , C(ion fro ! .,,"�,smi t h I t:*Vta1ns." , * . f. # ".4. 22 * bujy, , -the BrUiSh having t he bet Lor 1 'found, and the -...,_,�­:, ­I ' . � �. �i'' - . - i' -that night, and the aimbtklaui�e at dawn 1. Lieuten at . .. .. . i wat and, 1)antii wer ,_' " .,�_.,I.,*.I . ,,_.,� and hailed-the boys.- Out of la8hionl . a . ; , :. � 8 . 31 lof :; he fighting.,. - : . .,.. . 7.1­ ' I I. . , .t I I I nka In h ad on- v f In liwlit�shoes, as if - - .,, ',.;_ . . I -G L I-— - . . I . tl 1.-.. . I . able ,stores women .ran. for papers. 13".xt Morning, . - . - Itank and lilet t- - , � - . :__ 658 V P. 1, ry i4c ti.,-: with the: Lit nce rs, i 110 we, r . -. ':,''_,�`" "- - � . . . .re not ccilylaippe I for rough bush � . ..1 ; - - �.1 _., � .1 . They stood-.stocks t ill-.In ,the crowided .. "TlwL want 6' nucciess of L le col4min BOU I t , MOu*' , r . . Mult Nt 1,1101tl?, a Ilutiourii. Natal Carbineers, and Borde ' - .. . rVN$. �:. I I . rk .such a% prospecting or trapping. - .;--,--7 ..� .� L .,� - 0 _-" ­.. _. . . . ­.�.:,. -eets scann;ng t-he piges ot the ex- 'afortuno of LJ16 mult�a _ t* tile; Itifles., startad at �davvft- ftnti got,with,;.7 , 'L�, . 1.�.­ L sti was duo t f li� .n! WQ _� L . .� , .-the- rovers . - The Loadun D411Y Mail Vuu1i.sh . Mr. 'Aelyoa t4inks; thq -man niny have- _: ..�:...".­,' ' . - .. " tras. HaNing staJapeding and ;.L�.. . - � - . 1. . t read 0, . - the cousequFtit 11188111 following deftuutcU aum it$' war our- in #rlking distance of the Boef � . ­_. ..1. _ .L_.I---L' -_ - � such as does uot-exist; in the ,mernory 611111P had*overshoos on, but that they camo ­ ­ . . _ - ­ ' ­ :_� .1. . . ,4 L . ­ ­ I . - I . i I the. guns and ' %mall-ar,m Etlamun;Liou ttwwndk'�IL. G. W. ��!eovena. aLL3tly-fO01,BC4t0F'8 hill �before the lenciuy ! off while lip. was immerged in the wa�t-�, .. . -1, � � ,.t I of living BAtighl subjects, the-inen set d the resery . . L I . ; ,� ,�:..,. ... . .� . L . . . . : ." . . idmitb, dt,Led Weduosoay L401-4 I,n g .- ,poticed -them. A field battery almoler, Anotheirsuit.of C,lothQg of a.brown. . ..-:;, .,w� -.7... their teeth and wall�e,4 on with hax-d- _"The offiUal list of cat u It .. � . . I .. L .,.- I . " e Mattens to-day lare, qulot. The Illabliged. to tako.up, a positto , Com- . - _ �­' * - 4�ud I 1: I color were 16aild about a hundred .-. �.. . . -_1 � ened troubled faces, while some woman . o r�lys Th (ling tho enemy's camp it hOUL I . .�_ . ­ . . ,Wisoners will' o r eported Abi , 8 Boens are aii,vareu,illy, mou4ti'vis -1 11111A rds along the, shore, but notf a ve8- - ,,,,,,,,, _ ,_ - ...- cried. I : - , latter are AL d f� _ b . -Moro - 1. 4 .: I . . . n q�LOIU_ . ) �uivo �� . ya ' �­_. . , --�1 . I . : _. I.,:-, %�-_' ,:,-. ." � ,.-:.. I R`USH:F-= 1'HE1 W!&A; � sent by rail' to Pretoria. "n h0ftVy igUU8 LO the 4urin and a.j)rth_!I inplestation. The camp wan a large , tige of ,,)aper or pipe, tobacco', .'o'r,,`.!-%.4-. !- I . ! . . . - L' 1. ., I � �. i _. I , .., i -OF-VICE. 1 1. .. t, whic-b .aro li" surrounded byzwa-ggons ana other '' .1. . :I ,., - ­ I Tho oe,6urit of Lady iith 16 in no ea's .� ly Lo ukvo uti !011t, - . . knife were Ifound. The name of tile. ., I Z %,- ' �.� - . , . - I I ' -_ L �� �L ' '"" C, . . I �_ ��,- . .. ­ ; 1, .I 0 w(kll he came by ' is deat4 re- .. . � ?--, ; t.:" �, . . I. ..1. - a: rush: ti) th - Wilr i ";ay 'Affoc6e,d.11 41 I - . troki-ble. . .. i ' .. . Then there wai§ p .. 91)4trupt ions. Poster's bill IV! '11, ; "'i .h I . ' , - , . � .noin or ho ., . 0, � I. . -tr. - 1.,: �L :_ - oo , was surtoubded , -%ro gool - 911,40. �miaips a my6tery. . , . .. :� _-,� . ­ ,e I�, I . _. Offi(�e, whl4cWby n n '" ' 6* . General Whi 'a decoqvi shows that A B r �ontirii* nt 1,5()o atrong" fol�tifiod,' and Lhere L wt . � �t , . I i . L . : - I . �­ . �% ! '. .. . ... ., 1P witli pfrivftte - caririli�g6d '&n,d 'bans . . .1 . ii,ud olea ly vlhib1*4 lf�ow_ LOU calul), 10 .tbqro. . , I ­ I 1, .. o; - .­ - _. . . ., - _:l . OM,8, the di"oter- 19* ot 'so serlyu I . - ... . - ." I . 11 -,. , t..; - --il ., - !".'-. - - - - _� .-,- - . . . I�,;."i!L .;. .- . , ,:1; .1 . L � . - . ­ . ­ . ., I . . while mady -of the, -hu m1bler -class of . . , . p a on� as stream"'9 A,.Way to .the sou I- . .#About -- nine` o'clock t-he British __ L_- -:, _: . - ,., ,_ �,_ ,- �, L ;. �­-: . . I , reporte,d kt` fir tJ. Xoither'Lbe GI , ' L�- The in I . . . :. a* � "�-,� L ' '-:..' . . , 1. . . ;�� people cattle,on,foot,' all wafting forr - . '4,te!07 habitatAt,k . . (I� I i'r e. The Boors replie(i fipirit­ . _. I' . ... . � I __ , .. . I . 1. . ­ 1; , . ..T . �L . 1. e 1' I I 00130utie tQ OPetio - 'L . ... 11 � . : . ot Iadysjnit�A . * ' - .1 - ..I --� , .- of teris nor th' i iorq w6ro 1*esont in " . . I : , . ,but their gulls were,�UQ - so, - '-7 E SHANTIE& -- -. ,..,. �- :�,--" �'t.1� .:: / , the poissiblo-ptisting'avi�idn,g the-lists' i ' . f, weg� ,,-KILLED..IN.-TH I ( .. '. '�*�I?�. - ,- * L� I dead of i' ,fu�f,st;rength, - pr6vtoum Y-imagined. 'leave tba i 'town. .- - � edly ' ' . � 1. .. . I . .I ­. � . .. .r , ­! . � I . .I a _. . I . _. I .. .­. _ . � .1 I �.. ., . ... . . �_ .1 , I he-zwmies tho�j field Aeai,.� Bi L _-h - .1- ho "Cou, nta that ebntinuo sto xir�ve *e,,,�v�d iind cheir fire w, s ineffective. � , �-+ . ......" -'. , . I- .. . .v .- __­ . The .foil .. k 1 ..-......i"..:- .-(4"- ,-Uj�.��, . . ­ .. __"L,,- �' - :1. - 7 , . �, .. T alf 'coinpanies t)f the 'for- . * - 'f .--.-. ...-. - . . ' I . _ � ' :.ragat '�Tho. British fire was very good., or Ottawa lithn ,(,,a . r no-ou gloomd aild bttt6r aorr6w: pr-e- - - , .rditig_,ktk4),fijjLlt,ivA rXI . _. . '. .,me i yiogimimt W6,41d 06101,inall� 'bnly A4 ,Wo,uday*o y - . I ur.111, U46tween .T%vo Lat. -� I � . ­ valled thre4lidut- th� Britiah-ijyetro% , - . , , ou, - . . bla, it short time. * it 42-opiflad shOl .."'.., ­_ ,- " - I .11 �: * _. , 1;1..,. . I . . le'A X co- . ptles and � I 1 _. a r*k , , .:_: . -�­ . .-, - - - ie�m of pu-. Goaf irm i �0 borl tile garir�) eed 111A Sack It !�.RAI.:--a- , I, .,;� ., . . Folia. -I .:­ . .,�-totQ �� fn6n,*t­ J Ml Aftip - .. ­ s_ -I-.f-- ,� . ....-- � - . 3. � _1.,... . ......'. ,...-:�::::,�* Z. I , _ . ... . . nerA had*. It Qw at .. le 04. :. � ' , `_k ._._.-:.-..�.,.. .,. ... . - . !--I* ' ' ISO-tm 1� - L -_i'64 .1 . . ' % ` - ­ .1 . . ..,. � _; . on *A&Abe 1'rUllee' - - Al whilt ,11� 11 I kilght. in the , ... . .1 ahe'atle-� 6 0 A 1)4 � st,�of- 0 th * � - de4vatch from Rat: Por age; igbtya ' -L. I.:- '. ' . . . : At the--G.orwpment.:'off ice-tito afoki- -11, 1`4.., � pnen ii-if it Weri irrivaT jnt�i 1(iiig heavy Joss ,and doink4ralijiu � . .. . IL :, .- - ' . vx:!kn ggrekat6'if 1.12 . .040poom ., .0 � . I- . I I, _...I f. I— I . : . 1 5 men. - amed ', ' - 11� .4" ';:" - .AQ111 C . 'foolitij- of ,1 . .0X . � - . 'Fr' - _ , ..I . was mada-to, cotiftal- -,the .: 125 i , , , _4n I,V*I tho�' � ' A eiachman n, F . .. � I ; -KILL Lof 140, o al co**C" I he pw_. 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E waits till ev 7 ommlbua i� `'{ T , , i i' ___ , cy t . '' research concerning thiuga psychical CiiII Db OP9 WOP On thO �SFitn �� sile�Dt in a shed +. , . "; fr _ these days, A half century agog when Thaen Ills Twen -Four Ye �Tis then I sin ' S e ,'way Around, speaks for itself. .-A trial is the most convincing argument In its favor. �� _"� t was his a reeable, task to portray ' a ota e a lik�ty artb. 1 g Old S II• ,. An P Load Packa`ea.... • . • ••3r 3i 4or 3p '.. the demeanor of -sick maid, and i I I listens. ter t t> ;elighte4t st)u>4$• ,I ,r fSoo. _ when was that .n t, the case; we should Foe '1'tr Ii "all- �' -` ' An th'ee I ' tr iv Atha . . ee ir` isr Te re at Oise Tt e' e Hilts T ' AeaY a ark at Ail- 1e- l xj < like to know, wh t was his usual pro- i jt' warty nice ter )pratvl abut, (�' • n_t•. abl With Yid ej Disease- do `$ fasb asleep. h _ . 'i `., ` , t ceduref Didn't h seat her at a table Whore Lan - •: where lay a piece of .Work which need- d'e li►ltine Pti1a Care Fetr thedll y rare. .'as tti doubt ( ' " } ,.' Him ale �•reseiil Some puason'� Qn,tbe peep. -' 1 e - * `q+ ; ' W. ed a button hole a neat little bulei- afro ■�i>t• r uses, presupposin concentration and Tt ge sto 1, Noy. G. --�We Iliave a' iaU in Arid so I Iiketel the einittl hours befit. ¢� As'the) 'idesi my crafty work. °•," t subversive of ro ancel He gets h'►s this dish ict who is a romarlcable ex- , maiden to sa ei h ho" if she has ample of the ads a "Health and y ii g While others 1 e in bed an' rest strength o as a pit r." 13e is a mid- i , , �r.;t rosy cheeks and hoer curls are insecure- die -a ed n in I'm war•kLa ka a Tutrk. g au . perfect' health,, and 1p fastened in a not; if she is a lily glories i his ST' snRth. Yet Some 1 A ` 1 rVIRS COLD IN O1r■ DA'Y ' 1 ipaid, with Cupidjs bow lips, they form years ag he used t}o be as weak and '!'�k� haxwtiv• ou)o Quinine Tablets, ail • ! file mare elegant expletive of • "Alas! helpless S a kitten , Anir ; i . - isle refund u e money !t 1r falls to oars ,r Mr. W H. Bai ley lives on lot' five , b;, w, Glrove s signature is an eaoh boz, 1.. , i1 . �' alas!" whsle she bushes away het work on the to 'n. finis b 'tween Derba.m and et --mot• ; 1 ® '" . fan uidl West Oa rd. He- is k farmQr b oc- g y. . I I- .; y Owing to 111- health Vice Prealdent t .__ .And then tlis composite photogtapt cut)ation and' well Down ti4rot#ghout Hobart will Wait be a candidate for re- a ' the diet ict. Fo years IVIr. IBailel► t k k -i of the novelists women goes to her election. I _ , __,1 iA ... � - .: . was a v' tim of Ki ins Diseased which e ,MonGreai , desk, w ere lie three unanswered ��� ELTAFCIti CI(31AR . /� sapped h s st:rengt gHe was not a La T080,iiat aroxY �� letters, a d she toys with her wafers believer n ?patent medicines, I�ut. he -1 and bites the. nikr of her quill pen in tried all he doctor in Ingersoll with- "t " _ ` _1 fir 11 : ­.1 . `' Selt -)peat .ia the corner - atoned of - ,: t l ; r b t action (which is incident to cut a.va�l Then b Took tbreel: boxes 'all virtue. -Si John Element o JJlbld l�l the a s of Dodd Kidney ills and became a Herschel. The Vital 11 ! love.. S metimesl , she seizes one of whole, and m�n once. more To eo t .._. --"- teat 11 1 extent did he sin in Pbit 0 BR PIPTY YEARS. OO little iron means weakness, lack of spirits, pall,d cheeks, shortness of breathe t these let ere and l3res3es it passionate- g ales lessness nervousnesis, want of a etite, ending in eneral breakdown. . 'L strength that in s rite of his y ars he b[lte. WINSLO SOOTHING SYIRUP iab P PP K g . ly to her lips be re secreting it in her I , could ov snatch la gTOWD -llp BoD, a as•d by sothen for shed. aiiidren tee/hln =. Ittwstb•s gown, as lose as possible to ,the organ big atra ping nl�t of twenty four. the child, sott•sr b• sums, allays pain, oatros wind t soils. ►red V the btp remedy t•r diarrhoea. Silo- 4 bet• 00s .Ward S BI'�od and Nerve Pill that is t robbin wit 1► the most a Mr. -Ba le sa s : "-For ea ra I hade u. dotd b art d�ts tttroa :hoot the w•rt4. � I � proved s ntimen�9 of the period, Some been troubled w th KidneS Dise so, be- i our•sad"'tor" Wra.lew•Soothias�» - -hont,pin iron in a soluble form, sothat'' iteasilyandnatt irally'assimilates with the = ins s+o b d -at. ti �'� thrtt, I old du astric uices of the stanach and the result is that ou leaf Ourseit attire times, to a high resolve lighting her cothinl;. J had ti ied all the doctors j FISIiI I1E TER THAN BEEF. 1 g J y y B % pure fac ,she draw toward her the in this t wn butt ey would h v,e put well ImmotTlQtaly on taking these pills. silver ca dl ©stick area snuffers, her me in my gray ©. took three t5oxes of According to chemical analysis, Ib ' e have on f to thousands of testimonials from well kttawn ea le who have bets hand Ire hies as she, lights the beau- Do-Id's Ii dney Pil sand aiYU new able parts of the flesh of fish have about y P P to do mo a work G an my twenty -four the .Same nu'ritive value as 1Z parts cured by these pills, and will, on application mac a book containing a few o1 1. tiL'ul toy but without sl>(rinking she year old n." Ot boneless b .ef. them to any address tree. wv itches he black flakes fall, mourn- . . "L ::I Bra of th t happy hope that once was '-""`" I i RE le HO SENSE IN FEELING MISERABLE WHEN YOU •CAN i�tE SO EASILY CURED. 4. , hers. IIEN T - EY MOVE. THE 'C4REC ED S7'EAMLR 30013- I :I • . , The,sc the of t11•it time, you sue, was :I I _'` i MAN 1 h EhJ OX, F .o a. 11 , , PR C ' S PER- B IVE BOXE o - 5oC T SFQR$2 ' ,. ::,a baby. He could ush himself ust 'How 1 long have they been Sep ng 11 dru- ists Or SAM.' WILLIAMS & CO. TORONTO, ONI" ' 0o far in hi9 littl o -cart, ,tut! no one houacs? Wati' no m0 - out of ilex be-a ings eS - ' ' g Well, i underata d they uso, Il kee t hati )t a )le are who use tiny a7lthelt , Sent by mail on receipt of cash. expected more shim. Entrance to. Y P people 1 _ . - 1 ward the bogs on precipices of psyfho- OnO until the lan turd insists on nav- dye than H Dyiea, as they are - - 1 ins the rent. pronounced y persona who have used logical investigation would have elict- ad shrieks of horror from the fond - lhc+m, to be the cleaanest and moat nurise- and mothers --r that is to tics T�ieas a t SulVe satisfactory yes ever produced. Any "• the rc�,edera of polite literature of that ' - , person can use Flume Dyea vritlhout �`O-`�-*. tf io' Re who ha a thought. h!t tit_ it-1 th + +ir hands, with the beak re- I? day, It was not until he grew t,ig arrh is i curabhs, anti to w1 om the `sulfa, b bt, n a little careful 'clad enough to admire Gwendolen Grand - .'constant use of s offs and o utmental following the direction on each ek- ;K ! court that he stepped out on his own . +hits been 'almost unbearable, i to learn axe.' A following 1>Rtckage is all Lhat re- little legs and told her what he ' , thought of her: i4 o. Catarrhozone, the new iedieated quired to cor Vince you that the above ,; i air treatment for Catarrh, ronehitis I arty solid facts. To be had at all drug- , The readers of polite literature ad- and Hai lime), Cat a rhozone is �uaran- . gists, or frea led direct, (red of frost- - 'dusted themselves with half anxious tetsd cure for t'huae dine; ses and' ago', 10c. a ckage, or 3 for 145 cceuts. 1 half eager interest, read to lift u g y P never fails tol cure t lem. It ' Get a Imclo a atl(1 bo convinced. warnin finger's, 'and et edified h his , a' t3 y y cares l; by Inh tlation of medi- TORO^1T0 ROME DYE CO., Toronto. boldness. Long, long ago they had re- cited air and always reaches the right 0o uized the futilit of coercing - the I g t y B spot. . 1'hia is no theory, b t the re- Tittle man, so that now they wander I ' OLD 13T ,COAL MINES, xith him, companionahly and without suit of actual exll)erienae,, a d thou sands of testimonials as ;k up all Th oldest German cop! mintstiiwetnt reproach, over the England of Thomas we say fur our edicine, rice Sl.UO I3 trdy, and don't mi.nii the marl that n} ficat workc+r In 1185. They are; dear ,collects on their boots when the can I at all druggists, �or� direct h mail on 1 y receipt of price. Send 10e, in stamps �'i orms., Er laud did not basin to '. learn something newi "in 7.olalr,nti." I for sample outfit to N. C. Poison 8t m� fill its c al until, the fourttlautb I u'h}}'ch excursions are pleasant enough Co., Box 518, Kin ston, On t, century. ' -frlr the mot hers and, . nurses. Th . � � . novelist hall hall �a hand time to make i i ACCORD*G ITV rRECE ENT. ' A&• .1 �il�rsinr» I � such fields f., saI 1 , nor is he , -on _ tent to let Gwen ole 's nose turn -u . Uncle Dick -1 �1 ou a s a good i� r p ope y The Bai OPAi," r06 $U>! jr boa ref at the dullness red rlldlculoilsnesd o� boY in cahoot, 8�hbhy- ;[tu „p.,w 1'la.c ttooso. men and tbinJ;s. He�rtruat needs pus IloLby -Naw 1 1'w goinJl to be • Hotel Ca Elak @I Ifroo $l. e'1 q op'. her hair hack an 1 a 6w you the cere� )hero. ! p bra! dimensions, hic1 are all aufficl I o.r.rt htwuon,u i,tr�.i. lease tlak.kco, ro r. I f:: L__._ i . AY NU E H USE jt olOIL- Collop Avenue ant .assure for h r dl. affection, mean$ CALLS �.ILY CR AM Firsnit, Haw rasa, 11 60 i I r:I day. vthile ef)mmAnting on the softness of ____ - that hair,' which h.ts a subtler signi- •nurse a Y- mthtutoompple :ton. Pend eentstor tai.l a a� �± OpparttsaTIs Depot' • jicance than me Sly• bottle. ,•r wets rd for Circular o° skid a d a,mplaxtoi $T. JAMES' NOTi�.I «two bluets frea n. P, Addr•s �. J. UlL.lxT. 40 Nnom S w.,ToroaM. Railway, First -n aw O,•nitn•nW Rouse. Motion Its` +: , ororsuneou -$a moderate Fuld after aim le fold Bindin er ead,r, . t �.- I 1 g I,. �SENSII3LE 'LEGISLA' IOIV. Bless your sou -a y one that would I' ' L1511 MAN fii Western Aualralia alas an sat in be rlt- tho fatigt� of I holding a hook demands a faun es h tween its covers' force }'rohibitiiig the land's(~ ut tiny TTetasie --Go dn0rt8•,. graeiuUtl, Mabel! I that will leave n , square inch of gray i one who cannot write out a given pas- .. efts- What tore y ul, oryif►g fort _ matter unex for. d, sages In Englieb. Mahei -Ge nge proposed to t?7A last P r night +Ind [ re[tr►tt+d hirr>c -- boo -hool- 1'he. novelist pulls o f his gInves -there i ' J 1= i the sill goutie th-boo- boo -hool- da�s and he woo d b tier, for it taken I AS�E�S}iLNTZ"+ I %' nn} ht I ant lt. a naked deftness to (form types and The Toronto office of the iul un1 Re• thous i incarnati , and Sy bole, when the , serve Fund Litq Associatiol during the 'Prentice work t at turned out plain I l,,aet,we•ek bas >,ait� to the t eneficiariea $i Reward, Ti3a.;. men unc women o longer suits a gen- I of decleamed I Ii 1, over forty T'ks readers of thtr psi or will be p eased oration h•,t iy r ad for ith man with ' the, checks I learn Lhat there e i a► lew,t► one drosdrd rttieHa • . sooner or later, but not the way a.l /'� �',' ��/ �- 1I.People ® change the odor of any article HOME V ■ you with to appear like new, as they bring gladnras into soft. 6eatr$ instead of aorr•ow. Y••u will br ourppreed how Jou Can impro rI ur *rp.)wsnoo on the street by gutttnif a package of HOME DY68 and DYA:INO YOUR LAST VIM 1 R988 JACKY.r. OB SIIl1' OF'Uu)Tiiga, at such a trifling coat It does not matter of what material th treads as Rome Dyas will (Ave any shade you roquire, um cotton, silk, wool or mixed goods, with .quay l l r.su�tte, as they ate PUAI r1V sLY Union Dyes, and will not run or streak, It uso¢ sn ordin$ to direotivns u •soh package. Bo sure tad ask for ri061N I)YES and accept no others. Do not be put oft with something Just N goo.I, but Insist on gettin}•. If OH If DYKS. For sale by your druggist, or write direct to us sad 1 wW • ail you, ins of "tag% loo. package, or 3 fit 25 cents. ) TO,RUNTO HOi12$ DYE CO., TORONTO. - - - -- - I- , i -To send for our ��® for �® C �in� . MUSIC CA SHEET !­1 irdusic � . ":.. ".;, c MUSIC CATpLO UE 9 rw boot rontttns me htmd,-•d at3i : - I and SPECIAL R,TE ten of the bait humermis reritati Of DISCOUNT. We ��� •mbra�ing the Negro, Yuma., trlah = - s r e equipped t o Q,��° Dutah d,aleets.. bout in prom and v sU 1 ever MUSIC as well •• humomas empnsi= a! P Y .�.1' sooty kind sad , Laraatsr. Gant iros4 of TIC ER InpCanadai W1. "A ro elfin,' i r Duly tae emta . ".. .�.'.� t 1�ie�, RsJ� Johnston McF arltaae . ra �s, 71 Tongs at., Toren fans Wante TORONTO °s a06. Miohigan Land for Sale. __ ' ". _. ."ili:1 .... .. - ' 000 AOIt" eDCD FARMING LANDS- ARF :NAQ , TKeiES IIIOtNU IiROfYATAl11 -soot OW ehsi 90411 laroo 0=•maw and Oriawtord Counties. Title Ob whilgan O•ntral, Dot"n tt Mackinac a , . . ar.tid-ld. -As tyttwt t,uthe Domiuloo. (34x4 3oL Lakes Railroads, st prioes two ink from 113 tt • a» wssoa.w -••w oe, sir- rr..1 "U.N~. &. - - . - -- - _ - -- -- - - - - - - - - - - - -- ' °.aura... Fk�h� %bool , a v. w e so on _ « -- I!!!- - MAN! 110 - M 4 to travel, salary or commission; expert• ggsuosWe terms. Apply to '• encsuuuteessary. writ. LU Ia B 1ia0.3. tit,)., Mugtreal. t 1L it Yiglm,�o E Agent, west Bay City, Mini„ WANTED - aa'g5men ; "Ark pmtaots fruit trees OsJ.V1. lJt�a - "l;' wLlttwwor• >tliab' - ___ sUpests, $3U.W woek. ♦tt►lUHINBI'U -, Montreal MAIL 8AI 0AiN- Saventy acres, less if desired: all slay, in I Dominion Line STI:AMSHiPSI rasa, adl,unntq tlanehenier, belt village Huron Coot q; h• usu: orch -A. meow failin wetur Will lake Portland, Me., to t_!v,•rpoot, coiling at Halite= t- bush Lrsa in.uxchanr.. S. N. LAW 13, U"oriab, Unt, Westbound. . F'ICR lllY �L'R1C °R6LIAHLiC Large and fast Steamers Vancouver, $ •00 p.rrod. ggoentteman cr lady, to reprenrnt ru= Dominion, CA►nsbroman. liahle bra&; posy oil permanent, S" per yx}ar and gates of pas3age : Virst Csl,in, $W upwards; Secun& ,>< •ajt user i eapetleoo. uncet weary. Cabin, $3i : Steerage, $22 % am,I $33 3+). M A_ O KFIFFE, Vor tur.her informauou apply tolocakageats, or Dist ..____ ,lsr, Af •nttral, Quy, DAY 1D TOK$AN(T s t :U., 0vnersl Agents, pvrmaaestiy Dares i? t Sa r,trueut St. Moutreat /. conox .0 Catarrh td note, a�• •• tbru.t„ stomach BALDNESS CURED. aa. ciao ,ter. "a $i s box. Write for particulars, 'rho = Ind on catarrh Cur. Uo., Ct6 4:. Jatnw -es., ltoutreaL - RMVEiS "Hair Crt wer" poniti%'ely and P i raw importations frost I manrntly cures Baldness, .Nair Failing . S as b Caaingta -- English hbrep 9ud Ala- n Hog caengt re'i. ill• >ais at ri(; ht prices. YA1tK. BLACK s:LL A UU., Toronto y _ thour+and d 1 rD. Among TAOtACTB �" [Ill the ales - of ps Chomelry. I'htl we notloe one f ten lhu and do11ar1a; !het scl "ua ale b " "" wale to curtl lu a.l It (aterrhedwithonte ratlnni, Arcot ' stauoa rod t fat it ('attMrrh. il.til'e CatsrrF ehiul Asthma, an, over- fatnres. question of hum; n 1 vq enters ust as ! rector San- I ,omi ivel t tar•• now known G rtu d by a°t,, tore and {,•,trot remedies, Abwlutaiy J to the Hl�l8te f the late ('pre 1. 6htl Ot 1y t i her afros 1 artiuulan anti twrmn address, Il ..( fully into Lhe n vel of to- day as it ford of Hamilt in. These la go a.mounta thr+ma,Ileai,t terni!y (tru►rrh brin{[ r ton .11 did 50 years ago .with this difference tiUttlonal d► ease, ,r•rtoireu a oon.t,tnt►opr were paid at a Cost to the insured much treatment, t afl'e Catarrii Cuio N wk. u Into " - it la falling into the, hands of special- below that of 1 eompet ing coMpaniee, nally, woting 'diruotiy ►Aeon rho b oo(t au lets; it is shown n its infinite pr- jsrltla- and conetidera'�' li time bi ft re dull. AO- mucous surfs N of the ..•sere., thereby do tic lights from he Led to the ,lowest tive a enU xa fed in all nrepresent- trotinr the on t stro tt of the dint -nya, an animal tssion i Ihich grovel Items ed di .lets t �I Mall. our n w and tak- Rio "' the pa font etrunglh by buikiin` pp th r.cinst�tutt0n red aa•iatlag aawru ►n loini� It bates eat, Dr. Pas al and, Kipling's ing policies. A(Id',Ieas W. Murray, ' work. The p opriew :s hN.e so mach (sit6 i ltunkcsn choler, t. th other anti: where I Manager Mut al FlAeierve �H'und .Hasa-'. Its oarrt're poi �p L�U That if stash to our, . it shade off from the blue that lends station, Freehold Loan B ilding, To- i dr•d Ikl err �yy its luster to the tru a es of Evad 'e W Patterann, Se °d for tint t taetituoniala. y ronto, Ontario a• I'• Adcrtear. F- J,l'HIGNEYdtCO.,Toledo, Lu the s leer white which bathes t o St sold by dru gi,co, 750. bead of lzac's gain Manager for Quebec, 6t. Jtimtse Montreal ; Alf reed Ma n I y, Manager flail'. Faint y Pills are the boat We ' ha a love Areanted to us as a M d COMPARATIVELY fiPT:A$TNCi.' . ` ' disease which is er !Hall Maritime Fro ince H if' x, and A - R. g m y present iin McNichol, Wi nil .g, fo Manitoba an the moe enraptured lover's kiss; some N• W. T. He is ho est enough. Ile lid me a 1. i.. - transcendentalist or tither whispers his : d.ollar he wed me which I had, fo - �, - eonvicti n th t it is an essence, concel9- A 'greti y panels ive aecArd. ;gotten. = trated red precipitated fol tuitousl in t air nvictiona ettpec•ially Neo Bu dhiem and o Sher cults of thit g e itentiary. I Yes, he c td' the same with 1�$, a d ' tht)ee who reside In the p . then borro ell -five more ilk �,,sert that every is an Avatgr _M �.T , of Spirit, and that i his invol`unta y L1t� [rID - aL �• r function bring 8 extlrinaic aulvaliu I., • • i g ; Kt 's %T: c F 1114 i' C 997 alienist tell us dreadful things about [nrirr,.yie..nd tr.ni, t�i en. - __ - Its repression and license, and all f LLOY woo , Torouto, GKN yRAL AO ENT. 'Q ( these h ve some rep�e8entation iii t o OAL RT S modern novel. Oh, for the "good o d A ` b "'n doubtedly Iioasehmee , a d.►boiio Disinfectants, soaps, Oi t• I l times" hen the lover's smile at uso t ' Tx)werfuI me ory, says R a01ADt1At, g„�snt, Ts4th Powders, eta, have been i of ' "hap mesa ever a ter;" or thrills Thin may not a true, but 1 he man on swnrded 1oo•medare (►red diplomas for super or hose n,e k on lea (sue o camp .rear- oxoellenoo. Their rogulatr use prevent infix tt• with th nobility of their grandil- vY pp oast diasartaA. Ask tour dealer to ob a • ' - queent enunciation, without being g i tainly d ea supply. Llgfs rntslhtd tree on applloatlolt. merely 'facades of a temple" whose • " F. 0. CALVERT fit: Co.j - 1/ ?a of (kanby. i�aa. IF interior is the recend�te subtlety of tI a ii char 'dh 00� - >raowta4lura f#KAN HEBYSIt, tMOLANp,. Cum modern Zeit Geist, when we could tell - the Blot is words of less than fo r C�irter8 �'�ent MentrerlP °' Syllable , albeit in zany words, HELP ' _-----L- -_ - _ _ - - In thi day of •fete culture 'rl t , guk�' To be Strictly a to- date'you Mina, Mille A Hatt only the scribe has to open his met t- LA Has bbt'a,a .seta `. P 7 poises h s should g t an utomobile. b sale 1914 , fti !t• bysical dictionar while he. NaTvsa suppose I auto ; I t•sad Imt,�.. go�ron I pen,ove the well that has truth at the ant_,,. : , - .r.�,._� 1. bottom f it, sometimes, but madam , s.: ` SA well, his professional sine qua non, . its fain o send to the I ;brary her co - p�t Dion. Miss Thet3au @his Sophistry r� { 1 d $ I Ph.D., f )r the volume of Hegel, Fichtle, k 4&� .1. Kant o the Great Currant Magazine, I �4 . .. . l) t. ORANT, $3- Monaca lit, Buffalu, New Tork. P ULTRYw - BUTTER, EMS, APPLE$, am, other PROW.'Ur.; to ensure best rau11• son•� a to The Dawson Commission Co., Lithited, Oar. Viest- Market A Colborne St., Torinte, i OMMON 1111431 KiLL3 Roaches, Bed Bugs, Rata and Miee. Bold by all D Lts, of dil queen W. Toronto.; a.1m ���� f Suymas 1115©rt %p. (1 t.NAD, (; 9PPER, BRASS. WIho►seale only. Long DlsWuo.i TelephoaoLIU - WIUTAM ST., TORONTO. Dyeing l: Cleaning 1 For, the very best send your work Vi the I 'I L . " BRITISH AMERICAN' DYEING 000 I I - }i Lout for art in your town; or send dirmt. Mlontreal,�'oronto, Ottawa,_ Quebec. Books Rosaries a, C tholle Prayer alti es, GoApulws B ligtous Pioturos. Statuary, and Church Ornaments, n u0tial works. hail orders receive protapt atleu U_ _ -- D. d J. 8AD1.19111 At 0e., Montroa6_ 4 I 6� Codas Dearth Drink. cure. Whelesatas, Nourish• . [tic lb -, •r 2 lbs. for M . Boxm is equal to 40o eoff6& For Sale by all Gr000rs, or send 10o for j -1b. package D ROKt'O KFa. CO., 1 (,fuses IC., Tomato. - euts wanted in oveg locallW.- Solid Gold..., $2.85 Beat Gold Fill 1.50 5 yrs Gold Fill 1.00 Best Q 1118808. , - 100 We Parasites perfecta sntiafaotion. , • LOBES ©PTIGAL Goa, 93 Yoiige Street, Toronto. Out, uatndruill err., sntl render, the- hair sot% . - gl••t -y and he -m 01;0 T•etimonials from tea.dingTor*& _ 4 w geuaenion. Price $, 00 per bottle The donntry boys lik a' fight enough and would beve ,see the, in danger. But the ex itement d not come from them; nd they h nothing to gain from] military id spreading t4rough the country. . do not know what a military coup Ublished stary Friday morning t ite-omao is, so, used are we to sacs and f i Yiolering, out. dom. In a. milil r country TSBMe . ( peaceful pursuits, farming, manuf 28poiViz oil.00ftFata116sari<aai, using; studying are uad to 1 AAT29 OF ADV$aTIB1NQ : their dignity and nfluence. Insertion, per line 10 oentw regiment of soldiers i a much fir >i wth subsequent insertion, par line a sight than a lot off ere in This ra" does not include Legal or 1 Crown ad- g tJ yes• working clothes. A man -of -w Rpeoral terms given 10 parties m�►king con- much more attraotiv than a fl i seats for I or A months or by the 7ear. Halt- - ,AWearty w yearly contrsoU payable qu *rterly. mill or a cheese fac cry. But easiness cars, tan lines or under, �j►ith piLper, - :> 0s, year, $S OA, payable in adrance. cannot have the disci line of a r XW'Notiosin local columns ten oonbsper line. meat Of regulars Ora a13-Of -War! At" eenbe per line each subsequent; insertion. �' Facial contract rates made known n applies- the navy, and at the sE me time h os: No tree advertising. the freedom and e u lit of a fa Adverbl"ements without written etrgctions q }� W" The In*art" until forbidden and Charged so- ing community. The ouching of I cordtngly. Orders for diseonbinuing advertise. arsn•s muss be In wrltivC and sent the pub. Cap to the officer, t e instant, ■her, thinking obedience, a parts o rob Work promptly sttonded to.. pystem of war. They do not s c W. 1. CLARK � - PRO RIETOR, the city man,. who is used to gr and Classes f society. But Our JPolltloe —Btnet Independence charm of the ountry life is its i Uur Al rn —A First -class Local l�apez pendence, its a uality, and the Our Eapeota focus — Z`e hearty has a; peculiar iiltere8 in preserv�p sapport of the people of Yickeriaq a d vicinity. the slIIlple dl nity o labor, . anO felling that a well-ploughed field 4 FRIDAY, NOV. 10, 1 99." glorious as .a field soaked in ha 4 blood; that tie hum f the mill t finer sound than the r ar Of artill' WHAT t PUBLIC O ?INl V He knows the it.' is ecessar)� so times to fight; but It oee not foe T ' that he shout always lagree with ! =` i� a live 1» what is" s demo- mall whose bu lusts, o -whose eiratio iige, in which one man', is sup- is fighting. tall vents he h posed to be as good as anot� er, and right to expre s his o n opinion the people are said to rule and a pub• not simply,, t accept the opinion he man says that he is always reedy the city on this or any other ma I to obey "the will of the peoples" . Let ti us, Fee ;how far this is true. 'Ask a The ai❑ thing is t find out Y _ man in Ontario- county his opinion on the r al con try opi lion, the any gublic..question, Is it his own farms opini n is, a d not to a l opiniop .or is it an opinion suggested a few sepia i the citi s to assn to him by a newspaper in, Toronto or speak or the hole co, ntry. Montreal ? We do not undertake to The daily lewspape s of Tor ' anew our t�wn quebtion. We want can, in .three days saes a big hu only set oiur reads s thinking about °nd' - aka it appear hat_th© w country unanimously d mands s 1 it. a Ica t to ask hem whether irl y . these days of cheap newspapers, the thing �o which perk ps ninety cent. of the people of Ontario peopl are not fallin into a system of either antah uistic r indiffe f cover lment'jby new paper instead of font a aulst the daily press the F by p rliameilt and el coons ; and fuel: we an to ask t em who are,the vince !s voice ass. Bove nors ? The 'people know the We heref re conct de by .:'s I that w ©'� thin that the ountry editor of the country paper and know and the, poop a of the- c untry sic that '.e is a man Like hems ©eves trying empllatLCally retest agt inst our to do right and very ikely to fall into mist kes, 'But do they, or do they Prnment paying , seriou� attend 1 not, apply the same' measure to the "Public opinion' as expressed peep a who control newspapers in the panicky articles in th city pap big cities* editors, proprietors and safety lees !n the close t obaerya of the prin (iples, of arliame all . Do they reflect that the fact of Government. I livin in a big city and having cones, u: trod erns- eotting mscbines, and fine Stouffville. prin ' g prbases, and a great deal of who • paper, does not convert a marl On Oct. �9z , the wife of J. Jarm i into�a god, but leaves him a weak, a eon. ' imp' rfect human being, just as likely Mrs. Orvil teeter is - -fir to ! ! to riake mistakes as his struggling typhoid, but it is to be -doped this boo er in the country may soon be c )nvaleecent. T ii s- is said not in an s iriE' of While three log last Moe�day �V 1 9 noldg had a pi ohfork run into the u jeal usy of these great instltutlous ie joint of on of his Eronit hues e the i ,which are in' many respects blood -poisonin Aneued. Hs is now n pow for ;good, but to chick the better glthuu h every atteplion has hob of accepting their opinions and to be given the hand which is a Eh pinions of their correspondents, swollen. --Tri ant. and the 'influential men' whom they - - - - -- -- - -- -- - intetview, as inufalible.. Readers do New dverttAen entae alI into ,this' error consciously. The ould be, angry if you said to JERSEY C W I� IR ;lA E —A it the "that is not your Op1IIlOD, 1�, 1P 1 bred .Jersey Cow, givin milk, t r Ill pinion of such and such a news Apply to W. V. Richardson, Pic Bring. 3 r or inldue tial city man. But � P y STRAYED, —� nom lot ls„ con. 8 ] .the soak these opinions In wlthouL erinir, on or about November 5th, i be' aware of it, ea ecial if the read �°er $ yrs old. Information an to its P J y &bouts will be thankfully rec iyed by 9 - nothing but the newspapers. And marquis. Pickering. P.O. p 4 what we want to remind them of is wOR SALE. —One Dur4 Co , thatnoarly all the opinions tiley ob -' ApiTil7th; one Colt, a y old on 1 twin fare city Opinions. The editors town, dbalaig purpose, 10 y rm old ; o I y P �isht 11¢bsleiRhe, box comp new. 7 will hay to be sold as the prop arcs is 1 and proprietors of the great journals Toronto) Apply to JOHN AV i , F`airpo t. move about amon city men. No 11 - -- - -- mater how frail tie) may be, no �A 1LE FOR SALE— he un e matter how the may try to avoid be- Vnes 4as for sale about w 15 head of l i♦ Y Y Y tattle, 9Qi iambi and 1 ram two � shears, a ing prejudiced, they cannot altogether nam�ier of young sows l n 2 Pi0 and to & ores ;themselves from it, It is the J L re :SONS lot 19, con 9 Pickering Y. a Tery'atmosphere in which they live, C+TRAY SHEEP. —Sirs, ed frirol, She breath of their nostrils. �7 Drenls of the undersign d, lot 9 on or &bons the loth of October ten shNbw, the city opinion is not iieces- is to say:. l long tailed shro Ire ; o&aril bzd or foolish. We in the well oot.wola; s with �u h 1�ro.� Y on and 9 lambs. and two more at are _ counitry have something to learn from istere•l• 'Information as to th're wheraLl the city. On the other hand, the will River thankfully received y Uriah 9 city bas something to learn from the country. The city `m� n has the ad- Tong about W RENT— Enron a la ng &boat 84 cores, being the south vantage of meeting more people. But �• cell 1, Pickering, on the lace ere fort le brick oust, good rue wi . has not ,the farmer. the dweller in a stabli g aF!I&r beneath, well coun`,�, tOWtl Or Villa a better O r- oath° dirse orchar ot. prim �,J �'► PPO trees& Wis. ated and fa oed, P tuniries for quiet thought? If a farm- given at any For par colare a I or had a good collection of ittaaldard HHE TwooUsH, Danb a P o. books, which can be bought for a few R SAL .--A desire Is farm ! dollars these days, would he not be a F lot con., ickering, bean lots 8 an more thoughtful man, a more sonndl' tout mills by se two barn t loo nor $ j the remises re two barns, one wit educated man, than the man who stab nR bene th, as wail as, sheds an oatb ildiogs, comfortable Lek reside° reads all the newspapers apd maga- stood epair. he soil is first -owes and in Zllies that are So easel obtained in "tale of cults anon, with abundance o J sod ft water the year round. There ar _III [118 city ? six a res of o obard of an a ception&1 Th4" place is conQenient to schools, m (' Bo we say that while the city op1II- and hushes and would m ke a op ion —the opinion of the clubs and the hem . For rice and other rtiQ -nears P on t e prom semi or address . Ha wealthy men, and the fashionable Pick ring, On . 4-6 people--is, fully -represented in the -newspapers, the opinion of the farm T �d r$ W ntd; arid the flour mill and the blacksmith r shop does not quite get a fair show. T nde�a' lit be received p to' gate The other fellows have more paper. No .18th, 1 99, for the er tion of a They flood the country wi h city opin- Qn, t No. 1 ,.con. 1, Township of P inn now oc upied by Georg Stotts, a ions slid the country readers drink pi Bring Y lines. Plane and epeolfloi - -' them in, and then they are Sent bask to seen a this office. Tenders to I to the city again as if they were the m v ded to The Toronto eneral genuine opinion of the country. T lie Co poratio ,Toronto. Tb lowest o, for - instance all the military Ardor to er not ecessaril seas ted. with which the country is seething- . J. W: .xa s _ Y l�,: �anag lAnd Dfr a I. c lj , A VI ley The donntry boys lik a' fight enough and would beve ,see the, in danger. But the ex itement d not come from them; nd they h nothing to gain from] military id spreading t4rough the country. . do not know what a military coup Ublished stary Friday morning t ite-omao is, so, used are we to sacs and f i Yiolering, out. dom. In a. milil r country TSBMe . ( peaceful pursuits, farming, manuf 28poiViz oil.00ftFata116sari<aai, using; studying are uad to 1 AAT29 OF ADV$aTIB1NQ : their dignity and nfluence. Insertion, per line 10 oentw regiment of soldiers i a much fir >i wth subsequent insertion, par line a sight than a lot off ere in This ra" does not include Legal or 1 Crown ad- g tJ yes• working clothes. A man -of -w Rpeoral terms given 10 parties m�►king con- much more attraotiv than a fl i seats for I or A months or by the 7ear. Halt- - ,AWearty w yearly contrsoU payable qu *rterly. mill or a cheese fac cry. But easiness cars, tan lines or under, �j►ith piLper, - :> 0s, year, $S OA, payable in adrance. cannot have the disci line of a r XW'Notiosin local columns ten oonbsper line. meat Of regulars Ora a13-Of -War! At" eenbe per line each subsequent; insertion. �' Facial contract rates made known n applies- the navy, and at the sE me time h os: No tree advertising. the freedom and e u lit of a fa Adverbl"ements without written etrgctions q }� W" The In*art" until forbidden and Charged so- ing community. The ouching of I cordtngly. Orders for diseonbinuing advertise. arsn•s muss be In wrltivC and sent the pub. Cap to the officer, t e instant, ■her, thinking obedience, a parts o rob Work promptly sttonded to.. pystem of war. They do not s c W. 1. CLARK � - PRO RIETOR, the city man,. who is used to gr and Classes f society. But Our JPolltloe —Btnet Independence charm of the ountry life is its i Uur Al rn —A First -class Local l�apez pendence, its a uality, and the Our Eapeota focus — Z`e hearty has a; peculiar iiltere8 in preserv�p sapport of the people of Yickeriaq a d vicinity. the slIIlple dl nity o labor, . anO felling that a well-ploughed field 4 FRIDAY, NOV. 10, 1 99." glorious as .a field soaked in ha 4 blood; that tie hum f the mill t finer sound than the r ar Of artill' WHAT t PUBLIC O ?INl V He knows the it.' is ecessar)� so times to fight; but It oee not foe T ' that he shout always lagree with ! =` i� a live 1» what is" s demo- mall whose bu lusts, o -whose eiratio iige, in which one man', is sup- is fighting. tall vents he h posed to be as good as anot� er, and right to expre s his o n opinion the people are said to rule and a pub• not simply,, t accept the opinion he man says that he is always reedy the city on this or any other ma I to obey "the will of the peoples" . Let ti us, Fee ;how far this is true. 'Ask a The ai❑ thing is t find out Y _ man in Ontario- county his opinion on the r al con try opi lion, the any gublic..question, Is it his own farms opini n is, a d not to a l opiniop .or is it an opinion suggested a few sepia i the citi s to assn to him by a newspaper in, Toronto or speak or the hole co, ntry. Montreal ? We do not undertake to The daily lewspape s of Tor ' anew our t�wn quebtion. We want can, in .three days saes a big hu only set oiur reads s thinking about °nd' - aka it appear hat_th© w country unanimously d mands s 1 it. a Ica t to ask hem whether irl y . these days of cheap newspapers, the thing �o which perk ps ninety cent. of the people of Ontario peopl are not fallin into a system of either antah uistic r indiffe f cover lment'jby new paper instead of font a aulst the daily press the F by p rliameilt and el coons ; and fuel: we an to ask t em who are,the vince !s voice ass. Bove nors ? The 'people know the We heref re conct de by .:'s I that w ©'� thin that the ountry editor of the country paper and know and the, poop a of the- c untry sic that '.e is a man Like hems ©eves trying empllatLCally retest agt inst our to do right and very ikely to fall into mist kes, 'But do they, or do they Prnment paying , seriou� attend 1 not, apply the same' measure to the "Public opinion' as expressed peep a who control newspapers in the panicky articles in th city pap big cities* editors, proprietors and safety lees !n the close t obaerya of the prin (iples, of arliame all . Do they reflect that the fact of Government. I livin in a big city and having cones, u: trod erns- eotting mscbines, and fine Stouffville. prin ' g prbases, and a great deal of who • paper, does not convert a marl On Oct. �9z , the wife of J. Jarm i into�a god, but leaves him a weak, a eon. ' imp' rfect human being, just as likely Mrs. Orvil teeter is - -fir to ! ! to riake mistakes as his struggling typhoid, but it is to be -doped this boo er in the country may soon be c )nvaleecent. T ii s- is said not in an s iriE' of While three log last Moe�day �V 1 9 noldg had a pi ohfork run into the u jeal usy of these great instltutlous ie joint of on of his Eronit hues e the i ,which are in' many respects blood -poisonin Aneued. Hs is now n pow for ;good, but to chick the better glthuu h every atteplion has hob of accepting their opinions and to be given the hand which is a Eh pinions of their correspondents, swollen. --Tri ant. and the 'influential men' whom they - - - - -- -- - -- -- - intetview, as inufalible.. Readers do New dverttAen entae alI into ,this' error consciously. The ould be, angry if you said to JERSEY C W I� IR ;lA E —A it the "that is not your Op1IIlOD, 1�, 1P 1 bred .Jersey Cow, givin milk, t r Ill pinion of such and such a news Apply to W. V. Richardson, Pic Bring. 3 r or inldue tial city man. But � P y STRAYED, —� nom lot ls„ con. 8 ] .the soak these opinions In wlthouL erinir, on or about November 5th, i be' aware of it, ea ecial if the read �°er $ yrs old. Information an to its P J y &bouts will be thankfully rec iyed by 9 - nothing but the newspapers. And marquis. Pickering. P.O. p 4 what we want to remind them of is wOR SALE. —One Dur4 Co , thatnoarly all the opinions tiley ob -' ApiTil7th; one Colt, a y old on 1 twin fare city Opinions. The editors town, dbalaig purpose, 10 y rm old ; o I y P �isht 11¢bsleiRhe, box comp new. 7 will hay to be sold as the prop arcs is 1 and proprietors of the great journals Toronto) Apply to JOHN AV i , F`airpo t. move about amon city men. No 11 - -- - -- mater how frail tie) may be, no �A 1LE FOR SALE— he un e matter how the may try to avoid be- Vnes 4as for sale about w 15 head of l i♦ Y Y Y tattle, 9Qi iambi and 1 ram two � shears, a ing prejudiced, they cannot altogether nam�ier of young sows l n 2 Pi0 and to & ores ;themselves from it, It is the J L re :SONS lot 19, con 9 Pickering Y. a Tery'atmosphere in which they live, C+TRAY SHEEP. —Sirs, ed frirol, She breath of their nostrils. �7 Drenls of the undersign d, lot 9 on or &bons the loth of October ten shNbw, the city opinion is not iieces- is to say:. l long tailed shro Ire ; o&aril bzd or foolish. We in the well oot.wola; s with �u h 1�ro.� Y on and 9 lambs. and two more at are _ counitry have something to learn from istere•l• 'Information as to th're wheraLl the city. On the other hand, the will River thankfully received y Uriah 9 city bas something to learn from the country. The city `m� n has the ad- Tong about W RENT— Enron a la ng &boat 84 cores, being the south vantage of meeting more people. But �• cell 1, Pickering, on the lace ere fort le brick oust, good rue wi . has not ,the farmer. the dweller in a stabli g aF!I&r beneath, well coun`,�, tOWtl Or Villa a better O r- oath° dirse orchar ot. prim �,J �'► PPO trees& Wis. ated and fa oed, P tuniries for quiet thought? If a farm- given at any For par colare a I or had a good collection of ittaaldard HHE TwooUsH, Danb a P o. books, which can be bought for a few R SAL .--A desire Is farm ! dollars these days, would he not be a F lot con., ickering, bean lots 8 an more thoughtful man, a more sonndl' tout mills by se two barn t loo nor $ j the remises re two barns, one wit educated man, than the man who stab nR bene th, as wail as, sheds an oatb ildiogs, comfortable Lek reside° reads all the newspapers apd maga- stood epair. he soil is first -owes and in Zllies that are So easel obtained in "tale of cults anon, with abundance o J sod ft water the year round. There ar _III [118 city ? six a res of o obard of an a ception&1 Th4" place is conQenient to schools, m (' Bo we say that while the city op1II- and hushes and would m ke a op ion —the opinion of the clubs and the hem . For rice and other rtiQ -nears P on t e prom semi or address . Ha wealthy men, and the fashionable Pick ring, On . 4-6 people--is, fully -represented in the -newspapers, the opinion of the farm T �d r$ W ntd; arid the flour mill and the blacksmith r shop does not quite get a fair show. T nde�a' lit be received p to' gate The other fellows have more paper. No .18th, 1 99, for the er tion of a They flood the country wi h city opin- Qn, t No. 1 ,.con. 1, Township of P inn now oc upied by Georg Stotts, a ions slid the country readers drink pi Bring Y lines. Plane and epeolfloi - -' them in, and then they are Sent bask to seen a this office. Tenders to I to the city again as if they were the m v ded to The Toronto eneral genuine opinion of the country. T lie Co poratio ,Toronto. Tb lowest o, for - instance all the military Ardor to er not ecessaril seas ted. with which the country is seething- . J. W: .xa s _ Y l�,: �anag lAnd Dfr a I. c lj , A VI - .N..w- .- aa�-6s' _ _ _ ¢rti- _ _tea T. 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Dr Talmage preached (from the I ever met a placid sceptic I .Did you following text:-"Ile feed th on ashes." ever find a conten ed atheist i Not sa . one. From the da. s of Gibbon and - lsata'h xliv. 20 Voltaire down, not one. They quarrel °r 11 This is descriptive 'of the idolatry about God. They q arrel with theist- wl wj and worldliness of people in lsaiah's. Pelves. Theo take aid the divine,teac h- time, and of a very prey . lent style of rugs qnd> gather . t em together, and ` T1 diet in our time.. The world spreads a under them they p t the fires of their 4h P own wit and scorip, and sarcasm, ark ye ` great feast, and invites the race to sit then they dance i the•light of the, ey blase and they scratch amid the rub ey at it The platters are heaped .up. y Sc bish for something with which to hel The garlands weathe the wall. The • sa them in the d4" o trouble, and some ni t guests sit, down amid outbursts of hil- thing to comf rt t em in the days o a'rities. They take the fruit, and it death, finding for t hir distraught an ac turns itito ashes, Ine'y lift the tan- destroyed sou s, ahas-- ashes. Vol to I : kards, and their contents rove to be I taire, declare "T is globe seems t gi p ni , more like collection of carcasse ill ashes, Whey touch the garlands, and than of men. "I wish I had ieve , wrl t scatter into ashes. I do. not been bom." Hume says: "I am lik •I know anx- ptizssage of Scripture -which a man who as u on. rocks an so tbrilli *I sets forth l' a unsatis- quicksands, t I °contempla e I {?b Y A putting out th seal in .the 'sa a to fasters mature of this world for eye, leaky and �eath r- beaten cleft " fi: and tong a, a, and, lip, and heart, as this Chesterfield. ys : " havi, been behi d t:'h the soenela ad I have noticed t e very passage, descriptive of the votary at of this woI ld, when it says: '`IIe feedeth clumsy pulls s an the dirty rot s eon f Y by which all t e' soe a is managed, a d s fr on ashes." . I have seen acid ism It toe tallow ca 1. I 1 shall trot to- night the estimate: dies which throw t e -il uinination n by those I hme -life has been a failure. the stage, an I an tired and ate " I at i A man Ia des ise the world simpl Get up, then, Fran sia Newport, a d ar Y p y Hume and V ltair$, and Tom Pai e, le because hie cannot win it. Having fail -. and all the i fide who have pasm d or ed, in his contempt lof it he map de- Jut of this world into the eternal wot 1d' tr cry that which /hey wuul like to have --9 °t up now d t' p1 what you t hi ik of d} off all your g andil uent derrision at tv had as his bride. I shall therefore to- our holy religion. �'V tat du you think tt; . night take only the testimony of these , now of all you Barg mat holy thin of h4' who hive been magnificently suecesa -;whey come eh 'skin; t>~pp from the Ic t he list; 'and, in the fiI "et yiece, I shall wo''ld to the gravfy rds where t i it 1! bodie8 were a tomt ed and point d i n It, ask the kings of the earth to stand to the white uls'C oL • heir diossolutic n, up and give testimony, telling of the and cry: : hen I i as es 1 "' bI lung story of sleepless nights, and O, what a r 0iie for an im ►r- m L poisoned cup, and threatened invasion, tal soul. The factIis, the soul is n- ga y, What ithatl u ireet that so te- qt �': and dreaded rebellion. I Ask the •uuaa 8r r o eau;& I'W" e $ 1 u, Al , M Il P q 1'. G: .= Georges, ask the Henrys, ask the Limos conies c,:trs;c you f Why, i it t# Marys, ask this Louisesr ask the Cath_, t' at, surrour, led 4y riends and a en ti r. tpe luxuries f liter, you wish you w re tl. erinos, whether they found the the ne somewhere else, or h d something ' �►u Cl . a sale -seat and the crown a pleas nt have not Vt g4in�d 't The ivoi c life cI severing, - Ask the French guillotine lit ambition. T e phyr�i lane salt. it ne v- bI In Madame Tuissard's Museum -at, uc f O1'uesa. Yo r triisnd call it the id- of gets. I call t hung r-deep gri d- h, L. the queenly necks it' has diaseve ad• ing; unapp a eabla h tiger. it starts ttl .Ask Tim tower of London. Ask the with us •hen; fe are b rn; r4 m. 'Tuilleries and Henry _ ViII., and Car- and goes un wijth us -.% u ttl s' 1. the 'Lord G d limek+ltrpedsea it. im 1. dlnal Wgolsey to get p out of the It is seeking and delving,, and at iv- d, idust and tali what Zhay think; of ing and plan ingg, Ito get something we v, worldly honors, Ghastly with the cannot get. Wealth sayer: "it is of 11 !first and the second - douth, they rise up in me." Bcl nee j SayQ : "lt is not in q, me," World ly e.' plauss oily": "I ,s ri . .with eyieless xuokets and grinning I not in aw." Sin�ul indulgence sa a keletons, and stagger Iforth, unable at "It is not in , e +." ' Where then is ILI p rat to speak at all, but forward I On the bank of what strbaml t 81 m hoarsely whispering: "Ashes! usbesl" boring in wh t gtiottofiarahin in Q1 what ' conic t f , Bxpiiring on w fat d" 1 call up also a gruup of commercial I pillow f Tell me,; for thin winged nd &' _ ,adepts to give testimuny, Isere again rrm,mortal spi it, ip there `nothing t • those 'who have been' only - odera�ely ashesf Vyhe jenny LindlI was in his Ul country, she wrote in ad -autogr ph tl suece�ssfully may not be witness. - They album an a awes to that Questio lv Must all be millionaires, What a gi;and "In vain I a ek. for rest, p thing iG must be to own a railroad, In all crea ad good; I o to -- control a bank, possess all .the ;alt leaves me still unblest� b t , houses on one ,street„ to have vast in- \ And makes ms cry for God,, ' . S And sure at rust .I cannot be, 0. j vestments tuml,liag in upon you day! Until my soul fipds rest) in The ." 0 z. I after I day, whether you_ ' work O, here is breath instead 'of urshes I In a I or nut. No; no.. Coins up from cftlmntun:on with IGod•, and everlas iniy h St. Mark's Graveyard, and from trust of Him, is complete Gatti fao- a Grbeuwood, and from Mount Auburn, tion. Soalonion' described it who he T compared it to cedar hotieiea and n and. from Laurel Hill,; and tell us now! golden chairs, and bounding rein seer, o ' what you think of banks, and mints, i and day breaks, and itmrpre:rial co ;to a a.nd factories, and counting- rooms, and j saffron, to calatzilus, to wh:tet t nth, t and hands heavy with gold rings, and is tuurule palaces, and Priidesutial Ilan - lowers of leery, and ornamental fig- P I,- . tluuts. lheay stagger forth and lean urns; but tilhriet calls ,t; bread I O n - 1 aoailist the cold. slab of the Comb, ( fa niched yet immortal soul, wh not y mo,"ving with touU_tlom gum', and -come and get it Y Until our sin are y gesticulating with fleshless hands,! pardonsd, there is no rest. We, now, p I and' shivering with the chill of sop- , not at what moment the hounds way. b . I ulc4ral dampness, while they cry out: bay at us. We are iris a castle and A t�:,;hes 1 ashes 1" k4ow not what hour it may be sieg- I. 1 }oust call up now, also, a group of e$ ; but when the soothing vo' •e Of t. sinful pleasurists, and here again I will Christ doatnise across our perturb tics., b _nut take the testimony of those who I it is hushed forever. A mercha t in t: I had' .the more ordinary gratifications I Antwerp •loaned Charles V. a va86 G I of life. Their , pleasures are pyrami- I eu'm of money, taking for if a nd• a i dal. They bloom. -d paradisiacally. If " One day dais Antwerp gaercha t in- r I they drank wins., it must be the beat vietd Charles -V. to dine with hi , and o i. thaX was ever pressed from the vine - i while they were seated at the able, ti , yards of Hockheimer. If they listened , in thb presence of the g'ueiats, th tmer- a to .music, it must be I costliest opera. chant had a fire built onI a plat or in a With renowned prima donna. If (they t t e centre of the tabl rh n he e ! 'singed, they cliWd polished unclean-, took the bond which t�a Kin had e I I nf. s and gracef ul despair, and , glit- i given him for the vast of oney, L trring damnation. Stand up, Alcibi -' and held it in the blaze ri.etil 't was ade�s and Aaron Burr, and Lord Byron, ! uonsu,m'ed, and the King c�ngrat lated ariyi (Zueden Elizabeth -what think you I himself,' and all the gas to corn ratu- j nod• of midnight revel, and sinful-car- lated t.pe King. `there as g no at I ni vial and damask curtained a.bomina- I last the final evidence of fs in ebted- tio"i ? Answer 1 The color goeri out of ; DOSS. Mortgaged to Gocl, we' we a e debt we can never but in- S thy, cheek, the dregs serpent twisted [may in! the bottom of the wine cup, the'vites ue to the Gospel feast, nd in Q br #ght light' quenched in blackness of the fires of crucifixion a onyt a puts darkness, they jingle together the I the last record of our i,nebted ass is = i the flame, &,rid it is astu>. d tor- ,i bricks❑ glasses, and rend the faded ever. He S& YO: "Go Lre 1 Go free I" �' sil"i , and shut the door of the desert - I y p edl banqueting -hall, ' while. they cry : 0, to have all the sins of ow fist life i " *shes I ashes 1" I forgiven, and to have aly possible se- a . 'There are a great many in this day a`urity for the future --b's n t that t who try to feed their soul on infidelity I enerugh' to iwaiae a man happy f What e - mixed with trluth. It is a: loaf of bread makes that did Christis�n so placid f stirred upwith strychnine aiad Paris The most of his Enmity' it Gre nwood green. They say there it a God, but or in the village come HI HI health t they begin .immediately to manipulate vdtdermsiuded. His ooug'){i will not let �f +': Hilm according to their own potion•. �' sleep a•t nights. Stine he dAty; `They say the Bible ham good thing• came to town and) he was olerk� t in: it, butt it is not inspired. They say tatoitil this the 'da4y of his old' age, it T w Christ waM a good man but me is not been a hard tight !top bras Yet' 1 _, a + inspired, dud their religion is made mow' happI he looks. VNliy f t is be- ' : , , u�p! of ten degrees of humanitarianisll► can°° >� teals that tthe tatame G who 1 f' watakod him when he la in hi trlaoth- t. and ten ,degrees of traiatscendentalism, , t' end ten degrees of egotism, with one era • arnpa is :wstoliirgf hhipr in t e time e "­:;1- '� degree of G truth, and on a r of old age, apil wntd God he h • coml- : r' gilsersble end they make ths[s lmmer- fitted all Wp dead, erpeotf aftsa �j r: tat soul che;v, while life meadowis of awhUe to see theatts againr, Se a• no ! xtl God's word, are greed and luxuriant saxisty whet. or a go this s nor or r ',flfl with troll tvatertaid &zee. Did ��rut Est surer -w et118r lire be carried I t 3:`" _ . ! 1. rl-L y ,. Y'� it .. t t & � Ft'44` C. -.. . .. I: - -..:. ,.; .v.. _ r.: S.. . .,.. .. ,. .t. ,. Y`'r, • 1,. kr e�,.....f / , -. _:. -. _ - ..: -. s _.. . -. u - 4 ._ - .4- r .... (� , ...... . .n t� N .x t I ,. _ L.2 - r f •.. s• . ,, t. y ui" �!� �� t sr a.. P, .t :fF�•- 5. -r , Y A- 9 af' v d:. 1. 4� r. _r -X 4 f. i.. I `� 9�, r:. ,.. - .. .:.:. r J 7 . `L ... N r A t f S I �f t, 5 r �' ,- .. J. ).. , -._ ,r` .. ,. w . � 1. - -. - i 4 , • iE b- .t YY A yt-t . _ _ n t,hroulgh the snowbanks wbanks or through T ��j�jj� �j -- � - j decayed. The workers employed.. on l� � #' ' da>Iejie &. Fifty yba, rs aQQo, [�e THE SUNDAY N D A SCHOOL* the wall had. given up in dos- b? { rood that all th a. world cou•Id give pair. Vory likely their wager ` i tr 5 - i ashes, and he eached up and took ,"Not came fitful) , or not at all, and t'hs A* frul s of eter sl life. You see INTERN AT $NAL LES ! -1: NQV. 1�.. �tecumulated debris of ane hundred and >� face s very wits now- The rack ...� thirty -five , years -must be' cleared ° 35 rents) of fits se to have depart- ii gebuit to fibs baud' 'of Jernsalens: • away. We are n'ot able to build the �,_ from! it; but u der Lhrat extreme Neb. 4.1 -#L 8aldon TeXL Mntt. 94.41. wall. They were, able to build It, how itene of the of anan's face is the ' _ ever, and they did. All they needed ��; P>ftACrICAL NOES i+h of he day -br k. There is only) ; I was a competent leader and God's §mil i word in all ou laxiguage that cilia `v'etxbe .7. Satlriballat, ' A high Persian dressing. ` ' .' - -' I- rd his feelln s, and that is ilia dicer 'v' g- in Samaria. He was of 11. Our adversat'iea. Named in veTSe .� rd that slippe off the aingel s 7. They shall not know, neither ass, . i I -. ace I' And Moabits a traction, and had come ori- till we come. Our co irac must be 1 II r t. p shove Bethle em p° r Y there 'are huadr do of souls here to- ginally fr m Horonaium.t Though the I perfected; before a movement -is made,_ .w - lit who have eft this Almighty line on h eh the $ebrewkingdom had +.' that the surprise shall be come ;Iete� i &fort Their reputation was pur- 12. .The Jews which dwelt by, 2hem, -f, af . ,heir heap was shattered ; divided w . k now oblitomted, a geo- .he policy of the returned .Israelites [�. .*.,F- : fir helms Wits a moat i not tufts graphical ivalry between the cities of hr,dl been to settle+ around Jerusalem )ken tlyeir ortune went away Samaria and Jerusalem held become and naturally so, because a majority - Im t m. Why do they not art the chi f sty of l aletine. The rector- of tliemt weretr members of the tribe of rvn a d give it tuip i A , they have Jod,ah ; but there were many of other sties o Jerusalem under so vigorous die sLtion to do that. . Their are trib'ea, as, wet know from the phrases, ring Shile I speak: "it 18 .my lC+ath- a gove u r as Nehemiah threatened "t,h0 amen of Giileon," "the Tekoites,' � ` .J tWt mixed this bitter cyu1), and I Sanhall t' pro- eminence. There are! and "tees m•en of Jericho." 13ut- it is 11 Cheerfully drink it. Everything lndicati n in the ,story that SarCt a) -I probable t -hat therie had seded near to 11 be explained after a while. I i their old family homesteads. Living ill no always be under he harrow. lat was upportt d by a party in Jer -i atinv.ng the con,pirators, they over are i something that makes me usalom. 'is dazter was married to! heard some of their plans, and prompt - Ink I aitn almost home. God will a grsn a )'n of the high priest, Elia lY' reported them tc► t heir ccruutrymen 1. wi away all tear front my Tien times. rhit is, indefinitely, rn:rny _ is." So nay these beret parents. shib. Z is i. A' Persian officer apaar- Ii'01 8; as we would say dozentt . of say hese motherless c ildren. 5o ently at' I higher in rank than Ivan times. TW rest of this verse has a " -r � a ;rout many in this house to- bullet. ant of the little kitigtfom of very different meaning and a sinipler sht. Judah, d a thefts in its side through eels given to it by the Revised 'Version, row, eim 1 not right to th s pr6seuce 'They said uu•to us ten dines from all d in these circumstances, in trying all its h tort', was the little, kingdom I pt, ;i , Ye must return unto us ' persuade this 'ntire audience to of Amt on. Like Damascus and Israel' Ttw were t.alkigg to their rely re) up 'ashes and take bread; to give and Jud h and Moab, Animon hadfali -I t v who held flocked to Jerusalemx t lie unaatisfae ory things of this ( par y to earn wages, partly urged by an befor the fury o! the eastern in -i ,rld, d take th glorious things `of , I patr'' tism. These more distant Jews, • • d an eternity f Why, my friends, vaderra. t» people, like the Jews, were havi g a, full view of the danger, urge yon keep this world as long. as It exiled, a A individual Atnmunittw, like, them friends and kinsmen to return to :i )tai y u would eve, after a while, Daniel a Id Nehemiah and other Jews lir'uteeI their omen. ' give it up. There will be a grOitt ]3. 1n the lower places, . r o. e br kin out from the •sides of .with w of history wo ale familiar, g the higher pl. es, In the lowest 3 hills; there w Il be falling tlaM6 grew to favorites in the heathen parts of t -he space," ' "in the open d nding fla me, and in It the coul'te. though Tobiah maa of low; places." Whe ver the wall was es = _ rth ill be whet ed. Fires burning I eciall weak th e Nehemiah station fires burning from extract[ u, born of a family of slaves, t p Y IM within, out ; g ,ad armed men. ehind the wall. , ove, own; this earth will be a fur- if. we rightly understand the intima -, Which was to be • ed as a rampart, . . oe, and then it will be a living•coaf, Lion of '- 'ipture, he had risen to be After their farm ies. . Everything d th n it will be an expiring ember, a favorite 'at the court of Artaxerxes, that the Jews did, was, done by tribes d th thick clouds of smoke wfll and li © Nehemiah, had now been snot clans and lainilies; not altogether ices nd lessen until there will be unlike •the highland organizations of ly a faiat vapor curling up from made ti a guvt rnor of his own nation,-. the Scotch clans is the tenacity with e rut s, and then the very last spark ;� 13u't he did •nut, as one might ex,wat, 'which this relationship was bold by the earth will go out. And 1, sea link hi forces with tholes of Neh° -I the Jews for centuries. . o angels greeting each other over± �' 14. Said unto the nobles. and�tothb . . miah.• ut on the contrar oined aim - B r• ile. and as ;one f lit a cast 4t y .� g y' P [ ► ! ► Irulero, and to the rest of .the people erl ' 'Ashes l" and the other, as ' enomie and probably fur reasons sim- . , sweeps down the immensity, w11G I filar to thud© which had aroused Sanbal -IY� °r "rulers" the Revised ti ers,ort P, a n , "Ashes while all thi! infin- i Imargln, gives "deputies." Tht. 11O' lat's on orgy. Ammon and Samaria were; meaning is that l�eherniah gave gener I a ioe will Nrsho and re-echo ; athe:s.l Ashes I Ashes!" tv'od forbi far ° ugh apart to: flourish without I al orders, which were reps, by un at yeti and I should choose sunk intert,e+ ing with •h other, and tt ;for officers,. uiititeve�ry workman and 'am riles. ks�ely armed iiii,n heard life lrrvclan►a Nuw, my tear to night is oat the seemed to be to the tLerest of both ! lion. 13c not ye; afraid of them. 11r ' that J dab should bed ivlded between injunction which ,God and Grad's sery lu will not nee. the superiority of dote mucrlt free uentl re• .e.ated. lte- Irist to this world, but my tear ie them, r at bast, i0' modern phrase- 1 [ Y. 1 ' at, t rot n nc►rne dreadful irttatuit memt►er the l.urd Such a moral plsw g I ology, that each should have its er coines with the consci�tusness o� rn, y u will relegate to the futurei� .. at which God, . and anfrely, and. sphere of infl•uen,k-e' to southern I God's presence that one inati with G•td march a militant and triumphant de+-. I'aloati t. IAke Sanballat, 'lobiah l is mightier than many without him ,re t t you ought to du now. 5!y' was supported by Jewish nobles, .tad Fight for your brethren, your sane owe , I do not my-that you wilt Ito' apparP• icly wits rotated by marriage and your daughters, your wives and - .b of hks world by the stroke of a', to so cs of ,the stiungor families to your liotte+es..1'hc ugh, nominally, they.. �ree'e hoof, or that you will. tall Jeresa em. The Arabians. Wild were fighting for the privilege of re em's a hatchway, that or tb,it a plank desert wandcrtrers on the south of Pal- ( building their walls, this statement al syt el p from an insecure svaffolding Define, who fattened on the wretched- ao was true, because without the walla Id da • your life out, or that & •bolt nexs o the country,.and dreaded noth- none of their homers or dear ones was %y fall on jot from an August thug- ing m re tncgin the re- estabtiah.inent of Safe. rot m ' bat i do say that, In the mo litar y , i,o,4t,r to any► degree in Jar- - lb. When tmr enemies heard, ,- , at 4ority of oases, your departure usale . Geshom, or Gishui+►, is men- that we returned. When, as Nehemiah om this world will be wonderfully tioned as their leader. That he was profoundly believed, God had frus- '. riot ; end t want you to start on the' rower ul is indi-ated by t.hs grouping traced the plans for attack, the work ;ht road before ilhar crisis bas ! of him naino with that, of the intlwen- of rebuilding, which had tempurarily'' range' .tial S nballat nd Tobiah. Ammon- ceased, wary resumed. , A, tit .hard, In a burst of temtpfar, .item This tribe ha•l through all its 18. This attack taught Nelismiah a� )w a Ibloor. Then the. Spaniard leap- Giator b, ejn less civilized than Moab lv'M,00 from thalt time fo.rth be was or Juc ah• To then end a large num- oveir a high wall and met a 'gates � abivadantly prepared_ for any attack . ner, aad told him the whole story.; be ►r o its {�ople wart+ nome,�l►a, and Nehemia,h's servants, sometimes called. Al 01- gardener said: "I will make even radatory, producing little, rind hie young men, were his bodyguard, pled a of confidence with you. hart living on the+ we►akneag of their na- y g , tional neighbors. 1 As we have seen, hiS personal retainers, whom he had ie ach and that will be a pledge brought with hits from Stisa,. So great . Tobiul had probably beseri cony - at I will be pour protector to the web lobe need o hurrying the work,- mantle d to organize the nation, but sit►' But, 0, the sorrow and our- and •o [ew were�the workers, "that. he iseP f the gpirdener when he found the Amanorutes here mentioned detatched one bafi of these men to it it k wam his own son that -had w'ei ;s moll unorganised and nomadic, work upon they walls while the other Ion fates I : Then he came to the Willi to join �'obiah, and then other half stood ward.- Such an example `. • caiilip rotors against Jerusalem, .but B x►ni rd. and said 10 him: 'You were Not willing to be governed by him or murst have greatly inspired the rest uel, you aught ;to die, yon slew my of the people. Haber eons were coats ui. n et I tool[ a pledge with • ou any i her man. *mlidoditesr 1 hilra- [� p y p g y ti,n"s, tpkiapi them name from one of of mail. The rulers ware hereditary 0I `mum brew my prumise;" and so chieftains. The stood behind all the I - 1 k the Spaniard to the Stables life o cb aapittil`nii,c� of the iioutheru y td ro 4t riot the ewffte•at horse. �O • at. The walls of Jerusalevm hotiese of Judah, as commending to ding of[t re S nigsrdl sprang upon it, and put o'er,► rttr+de up. .Nehemiah seems to carp should stand, so as to direct with any miles between him and the scene Pave tilt on the fild foundations. The out being in the way.. cty� crime, and perfect escape was fi•ebre w idlest+ here is picturesque-''a 17.; The statement of this verse I fe�ctpti. We have, by our dints, slain Utrnd' Se " a[,liliesd to the wall of that the cotriltnon workmen from Jar- . ►e of trod. t' there any possibtl- Jeru atran:'' The breaches begem to usr►lnm' and from she surrounding y a4 our rewtiol O, yes. God the ' et l -i'ed- .Before the days of ear- eaunkry were armed while they work- ;c �t r says to us: "You had no bust- plosi es battering rams were relied ad, the bearers of buxdens especially )ss�y our sin, to slay my son, Jesus; !ilsart in war againist fortresses. An holding weapons in she hand while . su ug r to die, but 1 have promised im, nae shock_ 'was given to one part they worked with the other. sari ivermnbe. I j>rtive made you the of th wull- given w•it.h endl "s repeti- lg, Builders. Dr. Terry - t�hnis' ez ' aeon of eternal life. and you shall (ion lour after hour and day: after day, plains: "Unlike this bearers of burd. ,• eve it. F.srape now for thy Itie.'• anAl ten 'for weeks acrd months to- ens, whlo could work with one hand nd to -night I net • tmerely sA the Bat r, until its strength gave way+. and carry a. weapon %vLt'h• the other, ord s groom, and I bring you out to- times where the masonry was the builders needed both hands to fie lug's stables and I tell yout to very sturdy, it toppled! over ; at other their work, and 'so carried swords, t q iek, and moui4t. and awn }. In time great holes were made to it which hung girded by their sides." He tia plain you pariah, but housed in thro gh which, the hostile soldiery that sounded the trumpet was by me. t 04 oW live. O, you pursued and al- rush d. These are the "breaches," That is to say, I saw the commander . ' oat overtaken one, put on', more Wr t.h, Mad with jealousy. of all the workmep and of all the • see E erpil srilve ton is the l:rrde 8• Conspired all of them togethe +r. forces, and all orders ce }nrne directly •y ur . vrioeity. • Fly I Fly 1 tear t1,6 The had t hgir aw'n„ jealousy and dia- from me. . w,c horse outrun the white Gorse, li bud wea4 ��t' united In mutual ,,, 3d ithe battle -axe shiver the helmet ant gonism to Jerusalem. To fight . . Z_ - ad crash down through the insulli- aga net Jerusalwa. Their rime pur- ' . - s+n mail. Ill this tremendous exig- 1 was to prevent the success of YETNNTASONARLE DIALIJ BIYIJD us of your immortal i►pirit beware Neb miah's endeavors. They would Husband, compelled to writ a h•ur- 04 you[ prefer•ashes to bread! not rush into actual• warfare if they rigid business letter, at home- -Where sou dw deter Lim by other means, but crOattion is the inks ; we esd not think it atrangs but actual ,• �r 't� Wife-in the .front left -hand corn. $Y' ZH$ PAGODAS STAND. blo fished was expected by, both part of ray work -box. fihat's on the cite ' tie , for the immense empires of an- ner of the dressing -table in the nort.1 ' I Japan there are pagodas of con- tier t times were loose and ragged at I i`oeim up stairs. - - d ruble helgbt, which have with- the r edges, and the rulers of remotes Where's the paper f d the,ebtfectal of frequent earth- pro 1n'ces were frequently a law to I aim just out. ,but I believe the girl c a e shooks for centuries. The sew the elves. Thus even in the time eP bee some, I'll see. out Lord and under then Roman sway Where are the pens f , A of their •tapility is that they are IIe od Antlpas. who was the subject of 'Somebody stepped on till$ pen last ttisd Inside with a Leavy timber -beam iio e, hod his private( war with Are - ,week nnsd I forgot to get another, matruction, which haAgs from the to . Such a conspiracy as this was! but I'll send over to Mrs. MakeshiWe )of like a clapper of a bell. On the e y dangerous to the Jews, for it I and see if she has ono. She is always v4rrence of ¢r shock the effects of uld be more r,1tural for Artaxerxes � bot'�'owing =nine, or sae n vibration &t'$ wholly counteract- to believe the testimony of five or six • Huh I Any one might think n 1 bt this comparatively simple de- Dh eftalne whose loyalty he had 'not fin this house ever wrote a letter. t -: , . 1 , . do bted than to believe the single ua- Nonsense l There isn't a more vo6 ._ �� _ _ au rted testimony of, Nehemiah, wminouS correspondent anywhere than ?: 1. JT . We made our prayer 'unto our God, I aim, You men can never wait a 7 - , , SOPE.. ' ., a d seta watohl against 'them days and minutte for anyt.lbing. I'll waii>�rant af• n : 1. f ♦latdta trf &4*r; � smiled nl ht. Watching u its prayer is ter I've half killer) myself getting all i; h ugh his tears. .. th godly man's first ,duty. "Qur God" i .be things together you' won't write ;; . es, by exclaimed, I am going haunt- to a beautiful piLrase. for while :God) it, a dpzDn lines � : { 1. In the wild woods of. the north I - t God of all mien. he is in a peculiar ' _lt t „ j , -t t do you really -expect to gat re- se •s this God of his bon people. For �" " a ` L. f up there t we asks hJataa. "against them" some scholarrl read' _v ROAN MEN- OF -VPAt - N '• aside therm." 1�lievi the a a t.= es, replied ilo. hire, Irtly, Drt there t, special I me other hu,titer will very IiIkely at ask was now titaticipated. Tlie mori- of -wa,r of the l�vipanfi ha- '•take ine for alt deer [ 8. Judah. The residents of -the tear- s; crew of about 225 men, of wh►oi �r14 t. f course there `'was the cltttattce that ri or ®f the told. kineldov& of Juda h, 171 u=ses+' oarsm -s,nn, working on three :'; �, , ck agile would Intervene and pre - N t all of the returno,l. ekotives, how - decks. 'Then e�pee,d .of these vessr►ls wait . 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D4t'• Chrikopher War- x ,::.I., Do l�ble D*S � •' whey never rememb heir thou hia flew re dt3lns raAleaeionFtwths g outhingRbht I*. d en u renoe as this. T 6 P g Y nS """~` - - -- �''. i ' to Doctor, Richmond, so far away, and behind and, made his way. HOW WOMEN LOSI INTEREST IN. . feelinng for ' he changed the nvgr- they heartily desired his trpeedy re- wfl d.s evening in the direction of his THEIR HOUSEHOLDS. G satiou by as ins hlu� to look wh the turn, o'w home• He was too proud to try ' ' t I :1 i ter' , children were, am they moat soon There was no time for eonsultatlaan to Ind out any more -about Airs. Rich `"�' ' ` think of klrivin home. The 1Yliit to Whirl Wutrnen Are HEtr CiYii C:SAPTER IL- Continued.; g I between .them. Mrs., ltiobmond, finding d's affairs after her very decided '" " I shall stroll round the de "the oarri aotian b y y �neh garCerlue —Tire izprrieaee N a Ii you were only a spectatb 'rv8e g age at the door. insisted on ut the saddest felt ver lone- ><Jr►ay who uari Boated a apeed7 !jars. she eaad and you can oome r Me getting into it at once, and entreat- ly she entered the house. that my fault t" when they a,re ready." ed Mr. Warrender not to accompany To Be Continued' Mdse Isaie T. Comeau!, who resides 1. Not at all. I al ,W� ys do -y , jud- It wits tee' time before Mr Whir- them, She Seemed so beat, on it that ati 83 1 -1 Arago street, 8t. Rooh, Qae■ �{ (v, &Dn't i t And you have never render could collect his young gu sts he was reluctantly obliged,. to conaent, - + Wec, is a teacher of French, English t slighted -or forgotten an old and convince them that their m th- but declared his intention of ridin and music. For many years Mrs. ye >g g , R g MOTHER OF TWENTY -FIVE friend. I do not in the least mind er really intengded to return ho e, over early in the morning to inquire Comeau has Buffered greatly from iu I Mr. Daryl's n lect of me. That is When at length they were ga ha d, after her, • . - , ternal troubles, ,peculiar to her se=, - ..� •+ the 1t1 flirt }trttsaorl harried 'TWgatySewets not avhnt I wished ,z speak about Younger o$�es . remembered hat 'You are sure' that It would not be and also from contintroara weakri(aa - i don't want to ie put on my they had not seen Chris' own r I , better for me to fetch( a doctor at Ybnr» war Twenty Living Children. •the result of headaches, neuralgia and guard about an thin !" Kiilimeny cried and rushed off in a hod to ns t onset" he asked. ra. Samuel Swartwood of Wilkes- nervous prostration. Hsa trouble be- g petulantly'. " We hail a wonderful it, leaving ,theix host and Kilm n t' - "A doctor(" dried Mrs: R[chtnond came so bad that she was forced to d delightful time, and !won't ➢save �g'et aiid her voice. had anlrodd„almo�t bye_ ba re, Pa., ia3 the mother of the tars- give up teachigg, and go to an hoe - - !the 1}loom taken off it 1 Such rooms " "YOU have been talking' o r M terieal ring in it, es faaiil in the United States. Al- I- Ir W sat could a dos- Y pits!, but the treatment there did not and such magnificence! It is like a liitrtgl with mamma," the gill sa d for do for mss I amn not ill at .a11= —I th ugh a.camparatively young woman materially benefit her ana•ultimately quickly when they were alone. " I was mere! of a chill in the, coder, ben and 91 old she is the she left the hoepnt.al still a great suf- fairy tale. _ y g g g y 'years _ ferer. Meantime her husband having " Don't fortget the ogre." a I convinced u?iart that was both he it� Please do not let us delay." m that of twernt iiva children, twee- Q tention apd o t y heard' of the great value of Dr. Weil - Ii'iltneny stop abruptly and lai=n- yours when Isawv o Se - He stood back to allow• the carriage 8 ed to her con►la►tion with. a severe tle yourself down With her. Wh t a; to atart, when She again leanedi out. , ty of whoml are living. The youngest liams' Pink Pills for- Pale Pe�o0e - rok you been saying ?" "Good. -bye,. Christopberl" she said, "1 ie only a few drays old, and gives �promr• purchased a few boxes and prevailed �'': Say what you hade to say 1" she " It is�� better for your mob t�O have not thanked you for your kind- {s of being, like his brotbers and sis upon hie wife to try them. When in- toll ou. seas, but 1 do not for eb it, iauod -b terviewed as to the merits of the teommanded. " I don't go a step fur- Y g y to a hale and; hearty. it eve her slot t. 11 ther until you have delivered yourself " No-1 will hear" you 1 If . y u havb - �good,t�yl" pills Mils. Comeau g 9 of 'all the horrid things you have in aadvised mamma to put an en t the Her words seemed to him in' some o be the mother of t�vmity -five chit- the reporter about as to oats:— • thin remember, di u is no mean achievement, +and " M trouble came o2 after the' your mind. If I decline to be put on thing, that I will o sub- curious way to the a sort of farewell y mit to it. Mr. Dar 1 is quit a olA for more than that day, and made him Mra. Swartwood, i proud of it. Her birth of my child, and up to the ti n• ':: my guard, you will, think it your duty- y q yi st p to; unbosom .yourself to mamma, and man, and if it gives him any, it ure feel as if the -old life which stretched a ildren are her greatest blessing, I began to »so Dn Williams' Pink i_ I f'on't have her disturbed." far me to visit him I intend t o. Of behind him into such infinite ditstance, Pills I could find nothing to our m,•, ,, , courlae, if were at home a were with its cheerfulness and hii horns- a d, singularly enough, they are all I suffered much agony, wt3te ma J. i What did you imagine was Mr. Pn ppY oil obedient children, with put the weak had frequent severe headaches, . .- Drtryl's motive in all that he said and to forbid me, I should obey, or if man» lines9. were sudd.anly and unagcount- g P • .: cc; -- a,nd little or no appetite. It was not did to-day?" t ma w'et+e to think things out to creelf ably over. Ir ovrti,r+bial black sheep among them. 'T ,, a: .i y I should not mind —" • bhe next da Mr. Warrendett' rode long if tor I began the use of the pills ` ' i did not search fb'r his motive.' I "What you object to is {nter4 over earl to the cottage. lie reflect- bwalrtwood said: Ulm t I ,found; they were ping* me I d4 not care to discover it, if, he had Y J Y g ' "My children are my joy. ;Though very much andl after taking thsin far 1,1, -ate , ference in .the matter t ed that one1 good thing which• would one. ",You are only P ht Zara of r than arise out of Mrs. Hiailmond's illness [halve always bad ababy," —she ►sash- a couple of months I was -as wre°11 'p■ :•,:.: ! -r.: ' Such men do not act without one. Y Y ever 1 .band, been. Mg appetite, - il� -,41 $e intends Ia find out r tastes I am 1 cried Kilme,ny with a laugh: was that Kilmbny would bP obliged to a modestly --' and sometimes two io " Why hould you be so i ensely rtmiain with her mother, and that no Proved, the ixtine left me and. I Y Y t ok after, the ner4etr eeQmed to be c >.. -- and wishes." + Y aIned ennai erahly In f1Qah and :am.: '' 'Oh, well, if that is all " tied the wise ? I, for one, am not g i g to visits .to Mr. `Daryl would be possible 6' Id • et And it 1" for the present. Hcc was struck with t trouble and worry some babies are. wg;tin .able to attepd to tla�- 1-V-eaona:• ; i .� girl, resuming her walk, he shall la 't little One ser�nts irt,4.rof cute of MY' PUPil8, a,ud. supeziutend >7[iy ., :: _ She with her char i face! -astonishment therefore at tLe new de- Y discover them without a.riy trouble 1. Do d g houses Id work. Since using the pills : . !:!➢ lifted to his and a little u acioua� velopmonts which awaited him. Mrs. not a set than- an o the others but ' I pu know, Chris, I never told this to , o wf Y j - YI + a1mrkle i'n% her eyes. iI Itichmond was sitting in the little ar- myself I have recommended them to • any one before, liut every now and � surpl► all babies 1906' ti interesting ot,iw and have hcearoi lioi hing I ' �_ Are u still bent on t ► •artin I bor on I they rasa lot at the Side !of ,.; then 1 havo longed to be rich and have , �„ g p I hen they are just born." praise."i.0 their fiivor' wherever used: s' ' 1. ust such a house as` Mr. Dart s. I me, Chris? she asked, in a s t voice, the house, ,tact; tixaept tout abe yva# .' I�l`. Y going (Jose to him. " After al , my ac- pale, ho �eqi ld act_ at, a 4iolitace t1it� -- ' Urs.. Swartwood is -: h ,rem'arkahly ]1Toi discovery of eiodern irmes 'has lave wished that I were not merely roved such a, boon to women 'as Dr. a •, c quaintanee with Mr. Daryl u t mace corn any difference in -bet appearance. till- eserved woman. blue was �nar- p t &doctor's daughter, but some weal- Px V�jllianys' I ink Yills for I <tle People . . .i , {• a i tl,y man's! only child, and tbat I could when we leave this .place, and t at will Slre- was rk'wSng, and hp d►sniquiltod t fad when very young, ulna her -first �' a. fl, o the d acid have sere' nta and none and per eft y be• in a t�ew webks. And I c not see and tied sty -h#a hirse+.iu.o3tdo3r to' speak g dt ea. y net Aoucy r n bloc Y •• ++ to her, He could not see Rilmcan lik.+�►as -beta tourteyA.mon, s after. ,vas, invigorating the body, regul i any possible harm ►n ,t. It c rertsey i,y the dozen, and nothing " If he comes to visit you mother, -You are - better t" he solid, iu. a -re- i+ter :marriage. There b,ivrl been but ins t.be functions they restore healtl, I cut pleasure. Of ayuree it is shock- and A>he accompe►niea you on cut via- lieved lane, ap;iroaohing her. ive c+ r during .wbic h the and strength. to exhausted women, ', ipg to confess it, and I�in surf that its neither can I. Your mo er is a "Yes, yes- -t aiu tivltp will," sht+ an- �' s since, and ui:►ke then► feet that life is agars jtuu are shocked." ►ousehold h.as failed to be blessed with g. „ , good deal older that( y+)u,,•Kil iony." swpred. Heft voice . sounded uervUUS, worth livin , I I am never shocked by' anything Rflmeri die d 'Alm- `a 1 ttld, -stir:. acid` she hurried, on as if to avoid its baby., Theise years were 1873, 1883, Sold by ith dealers in medioiltir+ or; tom, (logger .questioning. "!t is such a t38'l, 18b8 and 11S9G, 1`iut two of them aid at F.tio a box or 't;i= �'`' - tjhat yoq may say." y. pPP sent post p 1 �+ a you did not feel ao about, y boxes for $2.50, by ad sing (has " T tom aoiriR tot race, Dir. T)it' yl," she busty, day that 1 thought 1 would. sit ere ern' succession snot in the auceeed!- e t'' Ii,inirny cried, and there said Bail "SE+A if I don't 1' ! out of duos. Tt►e children Lave gone llr. V�'illiama' blgdicine Co., rockville. _ cruise` trouk,le in ,trier voice. It` y its years Twine were born. Out, Refuse a:l substitute . u�l r►n a picnic, and du cot eYpeu t to tttakes me realize that Ism unglratiQ - C 1 _ �r ., ,be back until• the evening. 1 Lave a Of' the eaitiro, twenty -five chit ten, - - -' , 1 �ul and stony and altogether mean •� CHAPTER III.. • t igood deal of- sowing to du, -and shall therb were but the ,_ % i know that you think of me that way, I I not -have time to miss their." I,. FINE PRIVATE Z00. L. «'arreucier and bier a torsion TWU Sl: "I5 OF 'rW1NS I ind that I have no feeling For you a i ' Have you writtou- to Doctor Rich _. . i ` it like it. Couldn't Poo change, Ghris? (vent back to the d ►•awing t' to oath- , , mond?' which were born in 1889; and 1898. One An ,`nkli.,L GeulicruIuu lR &be dwner-ae> Foul +in't you go back. to what you were er suborly after Iii1meny s dr -laratiou. "I wrote this morning." i the y expected to find !lire+. ichmuud al coach seR' of tofu s ►s' dead. &Its, lie Hux tto�a�' pure itlni. and Ant►m:rl,+. nc a �" Mr. Warreu►der sat pandering Xt ! " When ?" the young- man asked, awuttiug [hero, but tihe wu,4i out bciia• � plain, Swartwood can rticite the hour and The riirttinctian of having prob�blf I -:. _ was l.►in focus Mrs. Ituctir►ucid s writ- ' ` hand there ��as sadness in his smile. "I TLe gist lewkexi round ins ln►'ise• ing to Le+r husband, that there was day each child axle burn. thu tanOSt compnibensive "zoo in Eng ' ' jion't think loco was ever a time " Alyd. lticbwo+cid said thug 'e should more amiss than she wished hiin to "«'altar ,was ou.r Pirst child," she land belongs to Mr. C. J• Leyland, of pthen i did not think of you 'that way,' find her in the garden," C'� ristul ► her know but he felt doixii -re+d from fur- riaid, 'Ile was rxwtrriiTd. a little over a Cher inquiry. Her cii<ttiner h:to! total- Y go. IlA want born oci dune 1ti 11aggertitan Castle 13et►l. Anibug Its you call it: But if it troubles you ubtgertiesd. "This way, liilt►►t� y : 1 can ' i y, year a ' '' j' remise you leC you cut 'without gutug round to by ahringed. Il waett nervous and con- 18T2. Louis (mane next on ',Sept, 9, birds are thra rhea, Muth A�nerican� for me to eiyeak of it I p , at to do so again. .Su yotr may be the flour." strained, a,ad for the first timo au his 18'8. 'I'heu came 'Thaddeus, -Jan. 6, ostrich, damiaelle, Nvmidi.►n, crane, �'� asy ae far as that abasurance tsiU make He ul,ene41 a 1+Treucb 'wi 'dew, and life he felt as it She wisl►rd' hits away. 1875; 5X1 ►ode, who Is•wAtrrr•ied !u ChatL �:. they (J.t.See></ through it. TL sutuwer• Liberiatn crane, lasnbesi goci>, Austra ; �yuu." ' ' �- 11er mysterious illusas in the garden, Its Hrslog uad+ has one'ohild, Jlrn•• 12, liars black swan, emts, and waterfowl . I The girl tar ed away her head and dusic Hap falling, and the g odes was which lam} ba "d expected to have con- 187G;.Coru, tarot►► 15, 1877; lllanche,, - b beginning to take on the sole n, hors(- < .Ma 19 1878 1{ii who is dead, on from all parts* of the globe. Fine, r } iway silent un it they reached Lome, g g pletvly explained during bisi morning's Y y, T Y land C'hristolkh r, after all, wait not so 11 look ++hie,h twilight brio s with it, visit, was only rendered still more a-d-►' Y 18'79; He�rber•t, Aug, `21, IRA); however, as the bird aide of the col eery aura tIt t be had succeeded in. The culuc•it of the _ dowers' ad disalr mysterious. - Warren, march 14., 1881 ; Elsie; April lectiacw is, thai.t of the animals is more Ihis intention. He called the next ev- heated, a►►d they looped ph' utum -like •1 wonder that Kilmeny left you,'' , 18t+l ; Satmucl, March I1, 1884 ; i1.yn- interesting. It inclludea m,lny ken lening, bringing a low carriag+o, and ah Killueuy and Chrie;tu or went said abruptly. "Did the go .with. 5E"Pt. lit 1811,5; Muth,Jept. 'l, 18ri(3; lounve -vd his guests to his house. along. The garden waei larg , and they the otherst" Alonzo and (;:.u-trude, the.first•twinS, gaaoos, of whS"ch Mr. Leylatxt has_ 1 Mr. Warrender's house was not in walked to the vei -y end wi hoµ( per - "Kilmouy and all loft me," sliv #laid, • a-n, to, 1889; Gertrude'_ is dead; Elpier, bred and reared numbers, Consider yin the lE+aet like Mr. Daryl'a. It was CO iviug any trace ui D4rs. Rt hmund. AB : trying to laugh.. "Theirs was also- June 21, 1890, Calvin, July 31, 1891;. ing the: bleakness of the Nortbu,mber 1 t ' " !cheerful and modern, with no gloom they ertuud looking ba . t wards the ,lute•ly no rm800 for their stay Vag. I I� lorence, Nov. 19, 18;12 ; Esther and for e3uggestion of mystery' about it, The house, which sreemod to be lofng way � quite wall." Benjamin, the second twips, on Dec. land. eclat; this ctirotirmstance proves. ' - ; dinner war ezcel°L.eut, and the prefer- off, Kilweny broke the all nce. ' "I am glad you think that you'atr'e 31. 1893; Rarl. lkar•eh '2J, 189"5; Jesse, tb:tt the marsup:tt'ls aren►are hardy 'ences of each 'g!uest had been renAem- "Where can mamma be " she `ask- better," he said. '*There is no use iii May S. 1896;, Edit, Jtine'8, 1897; Lot- than one would think. In the !nark -- �bere+ and provided for. Chris had no ed. " You arts Burn, that s said the my staying any longer." tie, `Supt, 6t, 1898 and our baby, which there is alsoa herd of Canadian deer, '' Imo,e. romance about him thin hie garden ?" Wie did not try to detain hits. Lind watt boron on tiempt. 17 of. this y r•" tram one of whirch Mr. Leyland has - hour�, but be wrin' tboruug ly kind- ' (Quite aura. We nlluat h ve missed lw rode slowly away. He was deter- Ite+garelirig he +r wairri�cl Jife,�Mra. hearted, and wonderfully t uughtful her somehow. She will be Coking for mitwol. to so+e KiIm ipy-aud to warn her Swart-weocl said: 'l wzrs married had a p(tir of cast horns weighing for a man..: spoke to Kil any ex- • ors ; we had better go tack " ,that her croft Act's illness had not pass- �vttrrin I was fuurteerr years clot. lov- .attnds Here, Too, array be Beep a { ctl as if nothing had taken plaoe, T {hey quickened their• 1 tend awn ed away so wholly as Airs. Richmond ed Will when I NU , a 9141 and X ant- ulAgnifi�em herd of - hrorth American'• , Ia Y seemed anxious to bare theta believe. ed to be marrit•d. Ever aince,1 we but there w aH a shade of reserve or regained the hours, but Mrs. Itioiimund ty bison ;' indeed, it is tx�nsidered to be L t embarracrient in her manner. Ue do'-- was not there. The rest o the'' party Art t,our'a etxarohing brought him .to have beau eery hupl,y, and I outlil the finsst and largest in the world. l� term,necl to diEasil,ate it rind react• bizcl gatLened ir, the hall, a d declared the cLiidren, so+ :teeL nude r the hoods not change places, w'itb any rich for the an:enats are now practically ex the old freedom. He considered hie that their moti,etr "had not slurred. of a it e'by a little lake.' They dump- krdy_ ti�ct in ibe�ir own Gauntry. Another best plan would be .to'ie4ve der free "You can see about the triage Ij� cad up and hailed his alipearauce with "Look at these children. Ain't they herd' is worth weutloniug —ones _ o>j 4 I ' I to do a.5 she ple.as¢d, and wh'en:she "d 14g brought round.'L;tttiO t.'• hriq.. Might. riot" onough, alld every one diving at w•hi.te= L,tilesd {onus. The ruler of thial. - t !the Others Well( lb a►9k the hou l4e -. ttn,he; solid: "Come, Kit y — your "Where ig Kilrtletly i' he asked, gars- h6mc t%xctipt the two girls that( got o•ammuuity irs.t must ferocious animal. :. . _ i; er to show them all over >he'tgrtis+a ah�i I. will have another se rch in (tie' ing around. �� tnrtrried, It's nice+ for father nod me s bull thaat hjts k:ll xd t woof his species, " . alter dinner, he rsnlatned bei7?�id. With gardexi• 51ie must be so ewhere. ' Oh, she is riot, here 1 anawered Jon- to leave toesb all here, altbough it does one of them Older ttnol bias(r than ' 'They went u4t saris. Ki luny night -' aioa, a pretty girl o[ sixteen. "She crowd us up a bit. �We haveo't �ot a h.i,rpself. In consequYnae of this per- a :.' Mrs. Richmond. _ "What did you :think: of fir: D4 #y -1 P" ly nervous iq .spite of herst If.- -4ont off is note old �Ir. •DaryI as Moon big hot�, aw you a,ttr d��, and very ,fo,mance h,� was dunked ul h:s borne, the mother asked anziousl� whin they "Why do you look ao anXiouel" aa.t breik[ast ass oust.. I aril sure I bit of tile space is used. Walk into fiat even now he dt fie a ;•n; body or any ' ' �! war© alone. "Kilxtneny did. not seem Christopher - . #aicl, laughi g.' "Your .w` {sh that she liad never heard,ot himl the dinin room there u 1d look t the glories ill g t,hang that co+lme'.a near Lim, ,. �� ��: inclined to talk, and 1 land that mat r le not:lotst;Le Is o ly in'. §orris lihe used to euu►e tiverywhare with us, tab4 +." a fight, and would give_a good account something odd had'trako3n plv;te;...1 teal- otbe :ptirt of.the garden,,' d•vte•sfhall a•t ►'d now this• is the sa+cund, or third li was a table to look oil, vi gen roue of b rYlsslf ia1 a mortal combat. so helpless without:.Loctor llichmohd, Coed der in a9>rpinute. - 1pt y-�I Oink. ►ire that shv !tax gone to see Iiiw and width, and very long. it bore lutes ft us b o�urselres." and knives tied forks ion and 1 taunt in you,.H'ow. did "t�ting�? go I' see her yonder." Y ` yesterday- ?" It did seem to (ham, a they both ' Gone to see Sir. ))ar-S l f' Chris re- �pW F ;N'1TY -T WU Y :OPLE Ther is n� doubt that the; author t " Mr. Daaryl seemed to be greatly sofas ly m,5vwi in 1 di tigA 'whiniti peitted iu blank anrazemr•ut; "3ra you ti,eaare at their wits' ends Low to fond j Interested in Kilmeny. .He took im- he i dicaieti, thq f b ;fir- .`+?++► ' some Also - i sure t How do you know t" �.t Intervals we-re gre+t:titea of read. ' son is ti "n � iS tae �ihr ubber at ; "it keteim me and thci. girl4 retty. officers or l e cavalry, says the Broad : _ ' inense pains to please her. g 1 ...a Y ° 1 know quite well. ;C role (safe ` ; - "Surely you don't think that t;h8re one •i+ie. Cbrit>~loptler call +d out Mrs. I front thin tv uta lmria, and she tent fu busy - looking after the l - eating and Arrow. Si• vacancies actual! exist 1 l` anything, in it ?. He must lf�e, s'izty or Ri h apd's 'name, trot the a came i j Iiillii+ciuy to ter own room. After washing far our big ftimi{y, ' lulu- and very shortly there will he twenty sevelit while stLe is barely tweA -'rust ing scoot(!. 7'Ae net moment!! while liilmeuiy. came, out apd said thud td Mrs. Smttrtw(ro:tl when 1 ecru out fie meet thin pressing demand y . d going to sea him] and set p[ of the dining rOOw. '. Father Likes more.. . ty Mrs. Richmond ,came hu riedly out She .wa.. out t ent cadets will be available - " No na--I don't believe ihtit there and !cakes towards thb n without l in a grea,'t.1Jvrt'y. Slle. wife laughint; about $7U a month, and the boys tiring y y. • in "airour $J 4 m>rcigLt , and; while we tpr eo missions from Sagdhurst, and l is anything of that kind. Make your maik ng any reply to Mr, N jairender's. it Seemed pteasrid,- We wanted he about h if that number are, we wrdo3r- mind e -soy on that facers. Bu't it struck she t, ,' to wait for the picnic, but she wool get atoraeg nicely; we eve nothing to sltlud opting from (tie militia. The :` ' I me that hs'had some object in view -- antlna— ,mamma{ "' K6 np cried,. not.." spare, 1�'tt ve g..v�u 11 the children q - - 11 tut scoff Sohooliti'g efts they can get .Musa of the presenrt difficul -ty in ob j what it was I could not exact! snake ru ►,r fug to her. VIW hens, hove you iAiid 't.he.ater told yeti` to hat bainiug aitiCers has been erroneously bee ? ,r is is the - second, time a that we I around here•" out.' your tonguts about it, bliss Jeseiica,' .. Wticit do you think o[ aiar.ried life ?" Put down as solely due to• the inoreas 4. i " I wish he hac� n vt3r seri'q gilmeny 1 hav been out looking 20 you, and ; interposed IJamcelot, "but girls nave i'ag ex saes of. cavalry service. In a [ should be so much happier if this Clare is- crying, and I1 wa beginninyr call lief uiet about an thin' .'• I ventured to ask. c i lance had n ©ver begun. People tu_ i el ftightduedt WLy don't yell q y g masseur this is partly the case. For' a qua n "Well, I ought 'tit kiiovt►, I guess, ou +n officer could get along b' ut him attid Kil- spa' kt" •`bhe did !riot wean us not to 'tai Eee+ry �►um_tn should get' married I mrcrly ay t3 ,i tell such stories a o 1 " on an allowance of £w.Ji) or £3U0 a' - i meny's father is so far awn 1 If an "I was here in the don," Mrs. ! tO (Aria,' his sister answered. W think. I don't know much about the 1. Y YL Ric nand answered. "U Kilmer , ";tell him everything. Do slay with us, , meta wUnsrtn, but if she don't believe in Year be ides his Puy-, but the lowest thing unpleasant were to happen, Y (,brie insteatd of- Kllaieny, - We are limit. of�a cavalry subaltern's private " she rigid a moment after, " miarried life, 1 ',o,u t want: to .know income to -day Y 7 . should never forgive myself. . What let ua get, o out in the blot rout run be safe! set down ought I to d C'hrisf" •ho l I don't feel well• L liav a ;all banging Ia g anything about Lci<r. What s as happy I .� ipp, mina made us promise not to do so at £,t)U or fGOU. This ,act undoubt — pulling bar and to her as Uaviiyg ob•ilcireai to lour. you and you " Kilmer would not thank' me for pai here laving them ?" ed1 keeps out the main of moderate Y .. even under Launae's experienced s' , the advice hich I should feel inclined hen t— and I want to write to your , "None of my ohildre has b+ien 'a r -mains' - tox give. D r. Daryl's desire to know fat d He must-come home at pneol" ; gu{daknae• . - .- y Christo her good' dlj' consent sources of grief,, trouble ;or anxiety to A DAN'CIN'G FT1l ESSIUN ` her withoult first making your ao- ; es, yesl' Kilmepy crie , shocked, p quaintancs'-does not seem to filer just "I ill write for hint to-mo rpwl What ' ed, seeing their eKtgt�rness for his pros- nryt>, ttrixi I think Gat has beep capes {al -. peculiar, but farnouti, dancing pro-'. • the right thin -g.. How dose it strike is a ybody to Lim in oom risen witL enoe, and did his best to Supply Kil- ly. kind to give me so many. Yes, sir, , au Mtn. Richmond ?'' You .You must have got olel out in i meIIY a placr., buds mind wag pain- your ea'n' puss rye` dowil as believing to �aession annually takes place a l +.clt L Y fully exorcised duri tor+ whole time. the tmatrriAd 'woman wwlio iietieves in , "Exactly a� 'it does ydu. 1 hhve felt ;the garden, slaying so to gl Chria, het retch• Iii Belgiupn France and Gor- _ uneasy sino•I he sent for her in that I take her other arts„ land w shall sbon i Q}on when he w+as tahing uy water- Laving children: many ezoursioris ,are 'organized to the abrupt unceremonious way. I should hav heri,n the LOuse." !.':. I lliis for little :)•year -oidwi iha '� d lido. 6mLcitawood w l m a endgi b�H .little I�uxe;mburg towte, whose church t ` not have consented at all to her going o: no—I will leian- oIl duC' 4x{ 'd I: lhFloa wing Lancc+lat to row , to can ChB Je rl+ey. Drily she wets so headstrong about it I Mr Richmond. shrinking ay 'fro :the far and of the lake, and setting out been ropeQving _tile -congratulations rf ran ±rains the a'e,mnins of St. Witl :bror:L . I 1, t,,nd you were with her. Bu I oohs!! the young man. "!t was' o ly g pass the eataklleri for- Jesaioa, his thoughts his' fe•llaw v}�orlc'ntitelt fns-• several daps The pilgrims to Lchtei'nach execute tr} .' r invitations l i wea(zniJae an I were on tat' ditfarerit - thlnRs. 1'hati loo l his wife giving bi�tli tb the toes- .a .certain rhythtmt what is called the ` 4 tell her, if any more a come ag d I am m ch better .. that she must not accept .t OW until now. XAt us go home,. 11611116 thing hold occurred tQ turn s #. fitttl child. 1 • . - danc�t3 of the "leaping' s�tiiits, !e ..- . " Kiln e , I will �- r • -�- `~ . Mr. Dar I gives me as o tunity of ' .At • _�� for an thin t" l ttvhanond against Idol, and diecide her ba$!es .the farm of advancing three Daryl Opportunity ,T y g .. becoming acquainted with him trey- "' 6il- suet cobie ir% until 1,61` alca tq ,reject his advice mad Shut 'him out si " OITTCLAS9ED steps, mxiking a- step boickwar , - -.►d- .' i►elf." bett .r," Chris said anxioual ; but •,Mrs. of her coufidene was beyond a d a ( ! f. •d, : -' `.. ' . " 1upcing threes mrnrer and so on. It is sr � ', .1'.•.•, • What that could. be retrained a "iriys- y g Y Mr, Warrender_rAade no eply, ]as Pia mood. tppsitively an almost iNextdoor —I haves t `Leard our do tti this quaint way that..t ►e .pin a3stvn 1. knew thalt the blartre wnuR .tall vn veh meetly ,clecliired, an Kilmeny tecY There wti u(rthingr ipjd vi'x�rg.° at night for soma time. in which tear thousand. person. ;take i -1 , ' 'Gulees the prior fellow rt each year, starts from the r. e . i him, and he hod no -.041h bo injut+e ma him a sign not to pre S her, uneventful apol N18q] .i in - ,whl¢Ipt ri. gQniesr` -I�{a, p!a. r ;� b�mself too deeply in Bilmegy'ei eyes. T faces of botltif_tl►a yv ng, people would -give film tllst•sJ gMeat voacaspn gat: iiiBaou'caged:' We'- �h'v© twina'.at- an The Lure, 'the plaice ol.r,aseur ,!tt to •• n' for the wbolq warl,d ie.kl,t2ciw, sad h® ou know• the churcih; ,.. :;.T1 ;. , KrJS. 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Giordon is with city tri ds When the Ma lea Turn to Gold. _ � -- r �` '' ,a,,, 'to the addaeas label on �: papear yon this weel�c. i p ' - ° ( �,,g, •�. ' a � , � �f � _ � •� '� r oai, .,twy...c.r�.in tb. a.a do whtoi► _ ;' :, II 't �� � ; � a�� �'''. o , �.:.' ?.s ^l, what is 1 1. •'' ; to�eabsariptionto TaaltywNs�atd --Yrr. John E. sad Mra, Fratah ee - rZ'hie is the title of the desert of gran d reoomumend >I<,o tb8 � ' • < ;;- , Bss ttwoes ar• aoanolwledgea b :are with pit �fr ends for a weep. ad � r �. \ � � � � ' its•nde 4! dime on label on the stet paper �ol- 7 donbtleas the handsomest ut moat M►rtistio , �. � � Publia our � • Jr F. ' p , `.- cover ever i�ned in Oanads. Hunches ch @ap and . ,: ,:� .�.� w � . � ^�k � ' �' � • �p��:eosipt o! money at this o>IDoe . slwaTs -Mrs• Job atone Pirie is haying her �° �+' ����; - �,�eptbuedatevaid aLead • residence roof enewed with pitch and of maple lea.ee of attmmer and aatamn ,,, , � . nit@ variety of � '�. � � ' � � -•� � � '� -� ' hose, atnongst whiah axe mired embossed � _ � '"'�� , �.:,r, �� : � �� .gravel. r -, ' : old coins aarronnd a piotare ro tftlg �' . -- Qeo.,,aad rr. �YoasiR, o! $Tong am, tghe 8piril'a! the a tla, "Tai - , ` - � � ' :�r � ' A _ �� c �` ��� ������� ��'�ie � were her+ on ay a►lliog opoa t air ton /o sattuda light' Ohriatmaat 1898. �I11tt1I1� Y�TI18 p 'son, Dr. Rl'. A. ooag: Mare beantital mbo�i of Canada r prva- , I ; � ' �-� i,� t � . ' -Wateb for iha of the � book � ` - . ,_,. .,: ey � , ooaoeri ab at Fablto Li verity ooald not bs eYptrereed. The f� ; - . �. t► as kwda, , �• _;� , •, >, � ��Y; :F� � ° `. � , t silo ` ,� 0 e 16th Oi Deeenaber, 6e r<taelf oontaina ai=ryy-fora pe�ges. Pr° 7 - .` , .V 1 � � � -.�' �` � §�~= pj(1g$RIN(}.ONT., NO'P• ld, 18e9.. D �m prom ! mnolt. ilinatrated by Ieadiag artists, ar•tistioally ••-A few mil bases of Bolurlet fever a "ve printed, and containing stories by ibe most _ "l ` he po user Canadian writers, besides sketches -. been . reports in tibia totality •z@ hers pp ,� is ' ' � bents an all icopro � and short deeoriptive apha. Amoiog � p � I '' LO BALI SM S e� � �-•Tbe ao e e e1°� a>Ialy, the aathore who coat bare stoner to u�is - � � `" -- '' �, I ` Ands ustons . � Wed>cerday w notavery well �et�teno ea, Nombnr are Glrant en, Paaline Johnran, , ' 1 � � i .; ; ' � � o _ ` ' �' . �' Y � -Mrs. J. N. Riohardron to with Oa]c• yet the artaole o>d'ered were dispa oi. BleasdeU C'°°°r°n, kdare• Y°'Bb, Capt. Jacit �. ' i " -dies Hod en's choral clear w 'th Crawford, E. E. Bbeppard, Toe. T. Olark, Embroidery Silks .� � QQ�� wood'and Fenlon Falls friends. Phillips Thompson and many others. The ' �� � - � �i �. � .� 1 . r - =_ -Miss Maggie HeaRene, of Port gope, meel;n each We nesda� evening con ' nee t�sin pictorial aopplement is a copy, in its Stameed Linen and , , was here for a few days this week. to be of mach interest: New me n 6riQinaJ colors, o! that Qlnesio o! animal E - . anew one ing antic: anon of Hon. Geo E. F t aintin g• by Rasa $onhear, b1B�1°aotnr® � ', •�; y Ck @���� � ` Alai. Falconer has had his shop door are bsin acid sash week. p g FanC CiiO4dS �� � - - xcplace3 by p - os er will addr'e e a Horse Fair. The purchase of �• - - ' ' pnblio meetin at Oshawa on Fri ao for 865,$00 by Cornelios Vanderbilt, its - F � I ' ` toiler weather. ` - Misses Clara dud Eleis .Philp, of Nov. 106h, w en be will deal with the presentation to the Now yozk Metropolitan � - -- `- -- ---- -- - - -_ __. -. - • Prince ,Elbert, are visitinsz friends around ;many gaeation of the day. Maeenm of Art, and the resent death of .. .„ : here for a.few days. � > ; -- Robert Gip mlep, of Whitby, int ads lea Bonhenr and Mr. Vanderbilt, all lend ' ; interest to aver one who bas assn or beard - V ed from Lon- , stain em �i t' r o in n to e -Mies Ids Ban six q t Btatee and on Wed ee- r ndin a o! the great picture Even the bra b ' don one day this week efts ape > 8 dap disposed hie ho>aehold efl'eot at � � � ��, ,. � a � - few weeks there with friends.: � ' marks made by the great a :fist are tai• ,� • '- ` Vie brother s e le at Liverpool Marks . tally reprodaoed by embowing, and nowhere -Miss Rabic $ ink returned to her -W. T. Ho e, Yentrilo asst will 've � ' ' � q q in an arL store could the picture be boaRbt � I ;� home ope day this week .after havipg �n entettainm tin Pirie s hail this ( ri• for Sve times the rice o$ thief aaperb - � � � .: �'` � � • '. spent amantb -with friends hereabouts:.' day) evening. From the press notice we Christmas Number and ire tour other sap- - � - -Hie many friends will be pleased 'to would judge th t the entortainmept will elementary plates. Boma o! the stories '' L Q� � B DOt� , ' � . - � ' know that Jas. H. Rogers ie much ii?o- be of a very or Bitable asters. .. - are very fanny and all of them are good, '` '� � �' - .. ... :; � I; , proved and hie rAcovery now .appears to ;r. ';, and the illnetratione are by Howaid, Bam �; --���, ' ' .:z ''= - odmorden. ' �„ - ,_ be bat q aeetion of time, ;.,;, Hunter, Carl Ahrens, W. (loads, Inner. ' ; C: q - - I - '�.; . 1. -� � i� �- Iiilvert, Gordon and Cllalltner. Everyone - _ � ; -The apple evaporator will cease open+ The bo and onto men of Todr$o den S��r� BQQ�� I '- - `ations on and after the 1$th lust. Th.e � y g should feel sufficient interest in the Great .. �. , ooplmemaratsd (lnbpowder Plot on 8 tar• enter rise shown b the pnbliahera to order `� manattement have had a splendid season. da n bt b a bi bonfire, enbetitntin for p y � �� � - y iR y q this collection o! good tbinas at the nearest 1� - - '• Remember the,date of closing. �. (layy Fawkes two effigies representing' rte news saente or from one of the bo canvas \ „ Rub AJ�;� B (�0�� -Prof. C,� H. C. Wnght was here on snc3 Laurier, which hang from a b oak a - Batarda havens! a day's ebootinq with. birch tree on the banks of the Don. • wh ears. The ppablishere are the t�beppard y Pablisbin Co , Limited, � Batardty Night I ' ' , Alez. Gordon., Their game bags were not boat was stuffed with straw, and both ere Bnildinq, �oro>ato; and file prise is 50 cents "ND"`""" - very 'well filled then darkness came, how- well saturated with coal oil. Their s;Ss per Dopy• (-'� ever., .:. ; 'bore the French tri- color, and, apps dad --; •-. �. 1� �, t Or B � 0 � �. ` - $sties the repairs were made �o file .to each coat teal was a whits de d cat do , ; LETTERS TO THE EDiT�R. I ,.; echo ' 1 rooLp in section No. 4 east, the Which some wad{ had appended i�pe iol ow � :' ' - lug verse : iTbte degartmeat is open to sal for the fair die• _ - echo re arc mush pleased with the con - � •We'll barn Torte and Laurier • .� cnasion otpaWio asetione. The writer mast � L•aCed, BQ`U�s ''° _ ' -` _- vBDi; aces• The' place will be cosy this � in w cases Bend h�. correct name wil>r.h coP7 -- - On a bleak birch tree; We wish it distinctly understood, however . - �, I' They're teaitora to Canada, � `', that to np case do we bola ourselres rs � - - - m.-and Walter Ch`s- ih -an, thresh• , I �• •� s ondible for ppsalons espressed b� Dories- ` ":' - - -x�D I � � P Not worthy of ],f. P. .:.i p � II � � . , "' ere ho some time a{�o left for Manitoba �� The Canadian aontin ant 1 • ' DnndeDt•. -$D N>rzws.l \ , � I '� . °��-' � g � B a M attention hoe beer► called to � - '; retained last week to Uzbrid e. Whey ; -• Wee sent C. O. D. i t ;- y n• I ,.' Bt1ttOI1�C�• BQQ�$ - �:� ,,gg � certain statements in the Morkham Eno • -•. alai ii is more desiroas livibg in On• .: A disgrace to oar fair land, ... _- - I � .. -, �� tario •' '' � - omiet, regaidin� the late marching contest �,' - . - - N -. Ham$- of Norvale has been " MARKHAM. at Ddarkham fear.- I would like to relate _'__ �_'- - � - sdme f those statements. I woold say � eta, �ho•es axid �hppers i , :: `eng ed as packer at the mill and arrived ! - . ; �- aL, ` . � - � - e here last week. He and. his family oc• '- El @ve banters left Markham for the that I poke to ilrir. )parr twice donna the marching of the graded sebools neiore the j � Y anpy the winter residence on Elizabeth home of be deer this week. grand stand. -Being introdnoed the $rat � / � • - ' - sties • �• Prinai al Jones, in isle repot -trio the time )�y LientAnknt Hagerman,: u the ,�., - We have sow's large stook of Foot • -Her many friends- i�t•eabaata Rate pnblio S hoof ,Board last 'Fnday eye ing, White ale tnaaber, I asked permieeion to ,. � ,nl � •Wear frooi some of the best dealers ' E :� i'nterBeted to know that on Oct: 23rd. stated th t the eahool had won it in march my pupils before the stand. llr. is tLo trade. Don't fail to see oar �' ' Mire' Antoinette DeBoer was married to prizes at file Fall Fair, sad Lhat d ring Marr ode no answer, bat simply .turned � ; �' - Jeffrey, Richards, at Cornell, I11. May the past even years had. raieed> sad ez• away• The second tune, when I asked - ,,: - Iiinq Plow Boots and onrZadie� and , the young couple have every happmees, pended n the school. over ,i�50. permission to brine forward our divisions - M 199e9 Grained Skaters.., l ?nr 3G - a' ' Ae we go to prAse the Wamans' In- Un Thursday fternoon last s 'y nag I eras told by sJr parr to'•brin thetrl on' � �`' � • . � i seat Car 1 Sippers are eztra va.tie. Be ante aqd +see ., - 1 --��-- gg • ' stittite is in session in Dale's hall.. This girl named Ad Cuappel; o{ Newm rket, I did eo at Dace, and iniorroed him that /:. , ar�•><ved in tow and palled on Reeve Tdfrt was ready. He then told me that I was � vnr ndw stock before Spa buy , organizatio• has been tormod for the par- - v � 1 `� � _: nosQ of advanoinq the interests of the .xegaeetitaR shelter. the claimed to have "tog late'' w the prize bid been awarded. , � � ;; `- t io work of the farm. Ma the staid walked I ere, her father haYin.R turn her I may also state, that, i�ooprding to tba ' : � `- s �`'- � ! �• � � � . dome$t rale•book which should be the snide to a nation have suttees. p � out of the boars. The reeve ke t h r for ' q p rintendinR compelitori ►bat Lieatensnt �� l�f ��j �s�; • �- -We are leased to -plate that Mce. a coupl ' of days, anti' then secured a sits- t i t � t, � • p , hagerman, was gaits in place --in his ca• .. Firth has su�ci,ently recovered to be able atiipn fo# het with td #. V': ier, j�f Saatr ro. pacify of ins8raatrn•�In' aaa :abing oar ,- - � -- - -� � %=�Z :�; °: to return t� the College. She has been .Hallo 'een in Ma .kham was aefeb aced pupils beic�re the eda:d. The rules dis- •- __ _. _._ _- - - -- -- - - -, • -- �, - -�--- . � ---_ _�__- _ -- - � ,. ill with nervosa prostration (not typ`ioid in the u ual manner �y the small (and ,;Hotly state- tltiat the ze is to be award- r . • ' • 1 bo s. 3i ns� v: ndered {tom their • i < fever.. as was p.evioasly reported) since b'R y g ed to the �• beet ega�sped scboal of two � - - -- i• >� '- � the latter wart o! Jaly. rePpecti a places, ou baildinQs mean Bred teacbere and over, marching in prooesaion. r _' � .: �, � r t , ''' -a:n street else took a we'll in- The tales state notbin about marching ;. � � � . - ' '1 '� . - Methodist church ser�-ice at t5adsl around , � � . hours neat Sabbath. Rev. Dr. Lambly's to;�he o uritry, wagons, carts and other' in division• before the stand. I3otb teach• - -� theize fbr the morning ;: •`The greatest 9bx»cle bet,,ok them elpes to most s goes- 6rs of rho '�hitevsle pnblio �schuol acoom• �`' d °' d for the e e i' tared h n�nts, theirs limbed a flag Dies, psniod their divieioce dgring the whole - \ _ ; j work in the Roil pan v n n P - (- �. � .� I i- • � tl:e fire s!a n� w4iistl ax•ake from h' ion t.me. of the. n:archina in prooesslon and so ;'; a � �� , Sword and Trowel. The. pal,ae, gen I � g fully complied with ttie published tales I � ��11 anti ��y�+� ' � � :. eral�y and strangers cordially icivited. slutnbe ,and tooted •n �hallow'een 'style I , -'i for��sev ral minutes, �vUile the to u The Bret notice stye had t! the amendment ;. , , �' _._-- _- ..- •�------- ---- -- I -=We are pleased io state that 'lies pP g p' to the rules -it such really 11ud 1'seen' made • • � � � I : °� Edith Law, of 3lalverp. unl3erwent a on the indoor pane outdid Poe'e oven. by rho .board -was when Air. Aagorman ¢ i � - - very- sncoessful operation for appendicitis No da,n�Rr3, howeve was done, an Yety was ordered oft b the director in charge. ������ �✓��� ' ;: on Wednesday. in tile. General Hospital, fPw begrudge the b Ss their fns One We, the Fescbere, endeavored to conform j . - ' - '- ' Toronto. Dr. Peters p6rformed the Deer- fact•pleaeed as parts ularly, and bowed to tale tutee as published, and to the raise _ � � � �" � 1 -- � � . , -- �'� ` align end the patient ie recovering rapidly that .the bop "shave rest big hear e. In as resisad pled made mown that day. �jrg. �• �1s�• � � A.0 a:i Cordislls faulted. • -•TThe Re . J. �'P. D. Coo r hoe deeid- passing our l•esiden ,the m4joritp scald Maoy penoner of andoobted veracity, � .: _ . y pe 1` "•�- ed t'ijo •hold services at Brougham as well aDa'ost instantly stn their poise, a d time state that they :saw. tae con>zersing with =•--- _ __ _ _ � - - --- -- . 7 • as at Greenwood. The services will be 'time sin we b and them wan the Mr. Mari dnrin� the notnpetition. At � - -+� � J `� • dole° nee o "kee diet because LiQesie least three gontletneA were witneesee of my .;.. :,: ,. .. 1 :. .,'�`: `' �� lielc� alternately at the above plagee on � QQ s , 1 .� I �•�-;�: � -^� - _ _ �` Nezt Sunda service Penndil w eerioa ! it . VVe f Ily ap. interview �r1th Mr. Marti, sad heard -wrist - 1 � ��;; t�z��, - � x � 1 � Saq�3ay afternoons, y;- r Y . paReed between as. � .-... . will be held at Bron ham in the Tern er- preci�te fhb kindnee shown and isb to 1 •fit �-� � �•- ;• . - , g p 1 have ibteo informed that the board - ; ; ��' - ., � �: .� . ease Hall at 2:30 p.m. Ail welcome. thanl�C t�1e boys for the }r cones station made no wendwen to their ablished '? - '"'::_-_ '�� \• -\- � - ' - �-Tlie Toronto General Trns3 Corporar 8hoa�n.:— Ban. rules rolatMng to grsdc�d ecbools, p Ii this � ��. ' ''°'�� �� -� I do ,Toronto, who own the remises A_pnry Kirbq, boas fi saber, a d Mr. `w; r ,�, f � p 2� be ao. who aathorizdd ibe maoaRinR direct- �•� � � _ _ � nova occupied by Geo. Stotts pnrpode (Mc en2tie, Dead aye in the Napl Lea{ or to abangc the competition from "marsh * - -" .: `' ' re tin a barn to ocoa the silo of the Wo lien Mi le, ov.e ee fined tbei poei• in in rogeasion" to marcbin '•iii sections � � �� • ` - _ buildings recently reduced to ashes. The -tic s. here � to a si it r position in the before thq stead? d�ld it fire hoard did ;.; »•-�+- 1 - �, ,� ;r . - f . neR► building will be constructed aftel• Str, tsv111e Mil . eeBre. McKe zie an'd make sash amendlnant, they aro io be con- � s 1 � - �`_ � �• - � plates and specifics ions left at this of�icb Kinky hav� pro ed a celient oitize s and aratalated upon .Eheir cholcE, qt each as :: `' s � -• � ` ___ -� � ,�! 'by the corporation. See them. Chair giant file h,ls h re regret their de• amiable o�cial fur ita�no•ppromnlgation f � - � - -�We "understa d that the T3artriak patters fro ark am. llnnca - Lati• - RI• W.. Noai.r:, 1�►. - ! _ __ ,� � `'- f � � mar wail fi �rl . Kir v'e osition: ,' i�' Pria. QJhitovolo Yob. t3obool. � �, - _ ,,�,, , _ _ _ - : ; _' - , •farm, on the let co ., Pickering, co>�,tain- P '�_ _ - d. � _ �_ • - in 00 acres ie fo sale s�3 the nio rietoX Contract` r J mss $ sshop, o yf rk�lam, ` - � _ >+.�_-�� �, ` �, _' ' g � , P � Sate Resister. � - - � - � - - a ;. - is ndovin to the orth -west. There are ie erecting la ge b nk barn ?i,s 0 feet �� -�-K - ,� � - '`' - - g ---t i- .� ..tacit= - -a.- � - _ �' '� = � - _� - _ _ - - ' twoibarns with st a etabling:beneath, a for Joho asp n, th con., -M rkbam. Wac�r %e�i'x, Nor. BTU.�Aocti�On 'a►le of �` t - � -' r�_� •-- - �: com�oriable brink residence as well as The raisin too i e kloada of rnaon. honeehotd inrnitare, bar- roo�dddnnnn fil;taree, ,�. .. '� � � •• � -�� ='- ,., �% •. . v ,.. - p �e . - othek oatbaildinfi un the premises. den. Morn on, +of M rkharo, andl Thos. eta., the property of Joseph 4ormley, .' �= b'or �partionlars see advt. elsewhere, Ho d, of 8 orb ,ro, ere char p o�►ptaine. Live,ipobl Market: All nio' t be sold. 1, � � _ � ' ` - _ --T1� a Reforms of South Ontario will The race � s a Dias one, ;1+f r: Mo iron's Terms cash. ties bills. , �++. Yostill, .j � � r % � ' '�� <•, Bide winni b e:,o t two tzl Hate . Dr. Aactlo?.�ear. � � � , •� holditl3eir nomina ion meeting in the g • Blau c hall Whitb on 'Taesda nezt, Bye. was nfo tuna a eA agb to on the FxtodY; Nov,. 10th -- Credit sold ei feedinx -: Don t faYget that OAR CO$til'�and CORY CHOP . � a .• , � y steers, breeding heifers, horses and other �� � • •� � ie the vet best, DRY, COOL,- PURE. That is N v.;14tb, wben� a candidate will be losing side age .. - y , 'stock the ro rt of Meseta. Gre cY :, _ _ t. :. bon � lit out to cot, eat the riding in the A meets: i; o{ the otin �tirts of BGa :k• P � y � _` 1 Contains more fate. ing and nariehing �nalitiee' >. . � Fulmer, vy111 take lac© st Clarem nt y ':�� ' interests of the par y in the approaching ham and v -oirli y w s h ld at the Denali• Here are d number of atloi„e can cattle ., b o- election. Tt�e writ will be isscled in a them er t e of er n'Qh and ome went y g '' tLan clleflp� PARTL'� damaged earn. Therefore come and btiy TFiE � Sao bills for articnlare 'Thos. Puncher, - •� . - rY. of ou>� on anti ton enrolls their '• p GE�iUIV>:a• LOT6 oi; tT ox iiatxD ow, - few day's, and iG is expected that the said y K � auctioneer. t:: i :. e`lectian will be:ab ut Tuesday, Nov. 28th. names as em ere f t e C3overno _(ien• Tossr,ty, Nov. 11t1i :�t3red'4 -sale of barsns,� :< ;: ,, ,,; ' �, n our o salon thi will be one of zhe hot• oral s Bod Cr aid. apt. Denle�n, .of Rome twerSty six l�sd a settle, inaladina � � F G. - � - , -. � p � .. $,t.3b erbbl - IIran,........ :,,.814.0. -psi• ton.._... ' i. set elections that he old ndin of South Toronto, aei a g'ect d. ere last ni Lt to feeding steers and Daife e, the property ;: 'dTe }Ts;nilioba Patent,. p �, - �ntario has yet se n. � ' complete t re arxang m uts for for ing a � of ibe latate of the Iai Noble Bterenson, Choice F milt' Sham "rock, • • ' 3 SU " Shorts . . . ..........1 •f 00 �� -. , s aadron ere nd is to errata a or n at dot 3a, son. l;, Wbil y. Ae the. farms .3.60: ` Jumbo klour,......1b -00 °__. i -'ibe eeo nd egoist' riieatin�; of the 4 � � • g Choice P�stry,. • • • • • - • • • • ... - (official boar of the Methodist church Seargent t con e o t •f#•orn the T ronto have been rented ever thing will be sold. _. 1 t>rruirt I Coru Chop,........18.t)0 •. � ` r, barracks o ce al wee • to drill the too Bee bills for frill paiL�� mare. Balq at 1 „ ...... � •:.80e r scut , Ant (.hop,..........20.00 - �� ', ; - � ,, was held last M day evening. There p o'cloc:k sharp. L. Fai bt►tlke, auctioneer. Crw kid Lora,,.. • • • • • • • • • • • •`•� �" `' Mired Cho ,.......l 4 � f , ' was a largej' alts dance of the members They will a in8trtic ed'�, in foal tactic der I -_ _ _ __ _ ___! -- _ _, _ � 30o per bas, . • Yonr shore ground and wheat ea , ............ a h •,..• ' �� � present, T1�e fine cial report showed en ing the wi ter, and ext eumt�ier mo n ed -- ate,..; . • • • • • • • . ` • . • • . , 9 � a changed every day while S oa wart. I .� - 5: _ U Gain. .. .......... a improvement in c arch funds. -The fol- drill will a taken u ; -; ,. �i `� Try our Coru Chop: �; . ,N: _: ,,, �� ;,,�� •. I lowin ant semen ere sleeted stowarde : Bdr. Je ell, the p. on'+' ter of tkte St �'- ��� _ 'f ; � - - ; ,'- g E; � kin i ! �,' �. � \ ': ''.` Pickett:: P�a>as. ISib; Iag4 :` - `�"''; • villa Pork Pac om an ,was in t n , � i . ,,�e ; � ��..� �,• _ a, � � ,': � .� F. W . Hobbg, S nel Linton, Wm. AI• R y �• ' '� - - �T `wnshl Scarbo�ro, on Frida mornln me viewing some i � `e� - .I x .:y Ir<wap, J. S.;Earke , R. A. Bantina (It.S.) y 8 p I � d_ -___� .. - -- - -- --- ::�,� a .. �= Thos. Fucl�erin nd Jae Fowlie._ The BlarkhQm a leading cap tabs s with e ` : •:� �_ I. �_� _ - _-- _------ . ---._� - -- ---- �-- •- __ -'_ - -_ -, -- -- - - - -- -- .�,1�;,< , object off -rminq a ork paek'ng oorop y - Jue� �'s - - _ - - •, _ : j � . �,� �. 4 .� �.� . I following -'ere a pointed to the S. 1$ � � �' • � ° i ' oommlttPe�of m nageinent: Jnb. Law, here. He of %rdd t sect re stoekliold rs (� ,,� �, *� �, r � � , n '.:,� to the stn not of •f Markha �~' r� � f e�� S10n _: e, ., I' :: ` Wm. Elviss,' A. indlsy, J. S. Barker iriF � � � � ',.; •s_ 4� - � - :�`; and W. A. Allawa would qn atite� tri rail f 0,000, T e -;=#- � � � �/ ` Y. -�. � , �:�� ::. _:_ O'TI E is here�l . , -- _ -John E. Vero e, of Queen street, Tb• capitalists interview d di n t take kindl � wil y Rives thvos�rsCi�t� j .: ' I irJntO BnCOOnter9 t0 BIr. Je el9 s Bah@ 8 a d the matte p�9p of lb �be hold, paranapt t0 ebre uAt _' '" _ ti •`�' � � _., '�' � 's��'Y 6 f'` kW burglars on Wednne• 76, by }itsiionorebeJad�eutltaepo i � :, �;; z. . -f. ` day�evening and, s a result, was mortall dropped t ere. We ands land thit«t rind Goan of the County oS lt'ar><, �►t i � �` - ``" ' j _ ; , -;t k •,: �; 1, �-e `: A:, r _' }� ' • ,- ` .: y then.all t e stock {o the .tutaffyille •fact- Wari•ea's 8otex East Toronto. - . -� • �� �`� -- woondeJ. The hanoes are that helots � �. a � ..- ' � F� >t h4 ,c �� .� cry' lies b en sabecr bed for. and that con- ':.:, p ,. r . , this reaches am r aders he wild have sno• • : 3 -- i , -' ' - ' aambed. $e ie a brother of Mrs. (Dr. 'tt'acte are now bein let for the erection of i ;: :� ;•;A � ' ;_� . .. ., Wednesday Nova 15th, 9� , the bas di �,: ' •�4�`: 13ateeon, �f Brou ham, ,for wl"9om much q and pl t.- Economist. !, ::,� '-_ ' 2, A.t k{pdgTate Print+, w�iicii will tat give anp trna��� sympathy is fel . There were three - } td bear and aetermi �o On® seve•ul eorrp3aints j � f - .� btit a source of satisfaation and•�elight• .Call and �. �j � �� Ira D. ankey, th lemons go ] ei>sa++r, of errors and am;tssiob� to the Voters' Bete of " �' � � , �>t ` ; burglars who en Bred the store, two o! - � -?si eeb sum lea and prides• All other wheels repaired � � l p \ ,��. � was Rnee ,oi Chas er M.aseey, wring hie the Yuaigtpality of 8carbioro for 1899. whom were ba t red, ' policeman_ Dick- ;stay in T ronto, � Est erriome Navin Laciness at ebe Co�r6 ere , f ' '.. � � � on shot` Dotite - '�'. '„ ' i�� ;' son acted bravely while apprehending the Tl�e ev ratioq : tab7iehment, of D. L re till tid w attend r tie $std time and l leas. � . ' _ ; �'; � ,, �` ��` �>.'� ;.:. `. ° "� .4 � ,;;,�;,� .- ; -. . �:� -snlprite. He ale �ie well known in this i � 1 � ��; ,.�'"" - � _ �' _ � = F ' � -_ , �; � _ .° ,�' $ ,n ink, Port Po �, was destroyed', by THOfd.. CRd�P'OItU- ..� �, , F���eru� + � ,�° ;�' - = � �� -.��.s y s. +Drer11 Ai tee said j[ailic'p siitl i c b • � s �>. � � t � tom; locality, baying arridd a Mice Kirtion, of fits 'early Banda ornate Loaa X4000. � � - �� �r�i�r .��i f � "� "'�` . ' `i *tlQhiteva: @, Borne ears ay�o � No laser ce. •' I7ata�i t>eo 7tL day of for , i8Y'P. l`e '�' �, t 4 ��,�` �' `� 1 _ . ' 7�:. i . , ,� 4 i iaf., - .. -.r� ,... , �'3 .�9t""' + ♦'titi s •�:• . <.el, •f r� ,Q a . _ _.: • - . , -� - ' .. 1' y1� . ,- .. -i. r.. a ... .�_ ._.. -.. R -.:: :.. - i .. .. .. .' - ,- - 3e .- :.- '_ - -:' .... ? -�F. ..G •;. _- '• - ... ... r .. -. .. -._ .. , -. .. .... . .,. '... -. -. a .- -. ..v ...F 3 . _ •It , �, $ _ ... _ . , .. , . 4 5 i ,. r s .. � �. ..- .,,.: ._ .. ..r ... ... _ :. � :. �, - ... ..g.... -< . -, : .tat ,.. q - a 7 ' r �A ". ..- .. -t -a - �:. .. .. 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