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XIX. t PICKRRI�T ; O1�Te FtIDAY E �5 899.: ? 3 4'_ t 'Vr0fJr *JVnal QiaVb# , 4 UT ARO�TND US Bowmsuwilie. A.Ndley ; 1 4 IlioS�Vstt, Barrie, htwsb+een eipn!- Mr Rfedttcq . i - • , ;"fisc., Welters• is here or a levy - , �n � ; ;,,, -,u�-. — r zseT LOCA, � �axnrtti RaVoilD H>< ed en r� judge of Larnbton county. ays. ill m Brown, tanner, was !tailed on �Ye believe {;here u a Ba of oil A, YOUNG,11i D.,:&M., Fellow of xaa p{Lase ♦xD iorT gg le cost , T. Trinity Medical Colleg ,Toronto, mem- DOR>K sz oQ= th tai wap near Colborne an ltionday. rt on the lapis. ber of {3olleca of Yhveiciaas and RnrttOons o! COit�BapttlDgNTr. i Helen Coleman daughter 0 V. A, Ontario. Office and resic}epce it; Dale's Block + Y . , Co em n, Port IIOpe, has just oom feted a Mr. Jas. I�'owlie far. -1s laid dff with 2s elan Ont. Office hf&ure: tnurnintz 7 Ito 10 I, CLAREIN OsY'. hrea&sued aft of sciatica. Pion g, h loan ata n e�eninic' 6 to ti. ]Highland Oreek, Tuesday and g Mise L ,c f . it ho ad al tlyiewn York. t e r y Battle Creek Mich S r- f'tidav atternoone from s to �• . ;gagger! Leaper is having his rlink tit y � ' ae visiting friends here nate - qq recent! I e e I 'n shape for the winter se4son• a ar iser Presbyterians at thrr, gaga• Monde 's rain was lad! received by ; �et ve ear eervioee Dee. S rajsed $1,028, Rev y g y ; R W H, i 'POO , ROW, Dentist, at lt.elt Johu (Iarcw, James CourtU and Ne 1 cPherson, hi.A., B.D., of St. Pauls p fxr7uinate Royal Ccl +'go of rTental 8nr- David $alrvey are as Whitby this weep ott rc ' hail we 1 ave green Kmae. i ur eon e. 13 l a hamtl&on, preached effective and fir men eapeeted to attend &tie geon9, $onox Graduate T lento r. ntvArAtty, Some of O over Gross & Granoer's, tiff itby. Open Satur on jury service. ins rtI tive sermons. alsam football supper Thursdap.eventnR i 1 day eve;dugs. 1 Thos. Gibbons has his quotia of Christ ams F. Klose, aged 19 years died at ast. �.. . E_ TO -N, DUNN E BOUL' Barristers, solicitors, te., Temple l;uild in f; c•nIt er I3av and Richtno d streets. Toon to AL Cla emoni Tuesday, Money Mort6la e, FRANK I)EN-TON, Q.C.D. .L•, HFRtirLRT, I L, IJUNv. W. WULOL'b tiOUL"IIiL h:, f ,1-]v - -y- ' ---- --- - -- - - --- a':-- - • E FAREWELL, . C.;' BARItIS J, T R,County Crown Attorney,and 10 vnt ,.ubcii,v . Corat House.. Whi by 0�'V & MCGILLIV AY, BARRI bra, Sulicitore, die. Ojhee oppualte Poe offi„S •, h',tby, Ont. Jno,Ba�l Dow,I3.!l,.; Theo A. ctiilJivray,LL,B. moue to Loan. 87 :) A l7`Jevvellad Adjosted•f mac turkey and other fowl. Call and n Haw don December Gth from appendi- Thos Neal and Son's sale will no doubt Waltham Mov. ICickle Case, leave your order early. cit e. Ile was the eldest son of Bev, Jas :. . e,well attended Qs they trays some very . $11.50. American Movements ' `The Very ea,treme volume of wi•nd'on Roe f rmorly of.Columbns and brother of ood stock for sale. in Nickle Cases, $4 00. Gent'�a 20 year Tuesday was so kind as to overturn AI x. oss, Enfield, and who is well known ____��__�r,�,., - r ILen feDCea Qnd trees ID tl)19 V)einity. ` Filled O.F. Case, Waltham Dov. 69.50. y ; Gent's lU year Pilled O.F. Czr�se, $t;.:0. tV. Dowswell ie haying his shop pati• in ar he iu ton townshi p' lectors of Darlington will be asked' I '' . DUNBAR ON -- 4 ' Gent's 21 near Filled O F: Case, Walt•_ tiogned off' for business par oses and will to of mu is ou Local Option, as well as upon pal matters, Chia'year. The tem The Dunbarton Sabbath schocl intend - �, . barn Mov., $14.00, was $18.00. Ladies” have the same completed in a few days. per nc people of that township have see 1 oidia R t1leirannual 'Xmas entertainwent ,::. ': 25 yea Filled Case Htg , IS jewelled,; The A. O. U. W, eo le ur ose hold• { P P P P -$15., was $20. Ladies' Filled Iiuuting ing their annual Tues. cee ed after- considerable pursnsaion t� u December 22nd. A beautiful cantata i be oyster slipper on American Mov., $7.50, was $11. Ladies' da evenin Dec, 19111. See bills for full 9 S ind ce go o tiote.--l3tatesman the council to allow the matter to to presented on that occasion, for w !rich ractice is now beta pressed, p Q Solid 14k Gold Hunting Watches, $3G particulars. and $?2, reduced to $2i and $:i2. Ladies-' +iym -, e. - Not content with his} former achieve - PAlmer has' At;6arued file !nisi• E3olad Gold Hunting Watches $10, was este Johu GREEN RIVER. ante, JameR Bing m?de his d't but ae ,' that Gre " en A ed in the $1; . Ladies' Gattmetal Watches, $3 50 g� R g and $5, were $5.50 and $7. Ladies Silver Jobbitt & Co, boot and shoe store, Many ° +i les ;' Bialy Doten visited her sister, ?late. u orator on Fri la eveninn whoa hc� y ^' t ok the platfortil in defence of Mr, Dry- ICS. F. and 11tg. Watches from $3.50 colpgratulations. 'bus 13�r ya d, of Claremont, Saturda a en. Although- he had W. F. McLear, . i p, y The team ran away on Saturday u Onr large stock of Jewellr , Silverware, Sterling Silver, ,' from the station. NO dAmAge was done Br uei 1lr , an� epei,t aw}day with hertletster, .Hopkins 1• P,,' and Dr. McGillivray to oppose, aweA stood hie ground. K y --_T ' and Clocks ore beiag save the eacriement it caused anti George's r, and hits. Levi Turner, of Streets he Y, P. S C• E. cif Dunbarton Presby= >< eterttia7�jl.,,, . I sold at cost. nervous excitement. vill , visited the former's brother, W. B. t riga Church, Apent'very Roeial evening ,,�,,:_ _ - - ' - - - - "��"^ ! ' ; , I , ' E. W, Everts w� a iiy vvtth the Kin- Tu ,e Thursday. ich Tennyson on :Vov. 20th. The pro• OPKI `iS,VE1'EItINARY SIIR- sale band to the Dryden demonstration iss Ethel Burk, of Burn Brae, return amme consisted of a sketch of Tenny• ' ;i}i;0�1, (3raduato o the entatic vet- ed o e Saturday from a few weeks visit en's life by Oar suer etio resident Mr. on Tuesday evening when a very amns- orinary ! College, 'lorouto, r Kistered member a I 1 ing ae well as profitable time was spent. wit t T lento friends. g P of the O';ntario Veterinary tdica' Aaeoeiation. j�F y lue while select ons from Tennyeon's. D. W. Kcngeci Navin ceased business h Gilhuly, head turner in W. G. piSde a7Rd reatdence one anjc one -Quarter mileB y R p ems were read or recited lis different ` - �� in Claremont, requests that those who Ba De' factory was off duty last week, n embers of the soca©t Two polos by aor6h o;t Green Haver. lepraph- tuluress,� Quit �i'il, oat,; Y, U. adds ass, Green ittyor : owe him will settle their atxlouiata at' but at. ritioq ie much improved. y' iss Brown and a duet by the Misses Par ' once ' Th b L 1 h© unday school here intend to iqo in a , L- ------ - lowe.t"060 C l <-i.: .._i_ - rytg01AS DUNN, Cc g missioner far talon ataremont, Ont. L- - PI, HOOVER, Ise . �.i�ensee. Mee at , at Iresidence'at night, Gress arbo. veyaneer,,` Com Affidavits, etc. . 07 ier of MarriaR ll in day time an itiver.Ont, ' 4 ] BBUNTING, Issa r of Marrig g . uoensee for the Conn y of Ontario. t, doe at _the store fir iLt his z Bence, Pickerin Village - _ 1-7 TgOMAS POUCHER Licensed Ana 1 tioneer, valuator, etc., or Bast York a i elle whole of North and 8o th Ontario. B ateientiop given to all orders b mail or telegra. t1 Oha►ges� Moderate . Address HOS. POUCHEA az 47, oagham .Ont -- — - --- - - ----- - -, i - --- ID EELD�A -, , uctioneer, &c. ot)uru, r,oucits sales Froin his numeron triands oth far and near. s,00a of farms, farm stock d everythinc that is to be sold kill b han,lled by the subscriber w th the utmost eaz and so: to the very bee: adv nta„e. *4-Iy P STILL,.AUCTIOVEER,ETGt. i' • Peen r::ver, aoiirit•s s les from 1,;P num- erous f,i nd-2 1•o'L far and ne r. bides of fvrmP, faro: sto 1c, e:. 1 e•:,'ryfhing tl�at is to iJeeoid gill behaud ed -by the snl,s;ribe with the ::tfnot,t case a❑ sold to :Le very bEF advat,:age, cl-!y -- --- - -- -- -- --- --j--- DR.BEATONi , A. 'SII:I' CLF f.}i • ;onvncane,er, C%(tiM1Mi eiocc•r for trking affidf,vit Accountant- Lt?, Wc�uvy t•o loan on farm property. AA'hit.evat ,Ott. 7-v C'It4rch cif Epi 71and: t. George's Cha-rieb, 1 Picker -ng SERVICES 1?v:tDAy VnTnink Prayer i 30'30 `,.m Sunday School . - . 2.30 ri.fn. b:yening Prayer . G 30 " F1tTDA4 35ervice and LiL'e CIrLse EX — -- .---- I , I (yA:� DIAN FORESTERS : — Cobit `` st, 1.1•}11(), No. ,Cid ,TriE+etP }❑ LaIE'r Ijall, on the tht d 'Tuesday :n eadi tnot,tb Visitinp Hret.hre R•e1:7om�. L A i•_n.?!t,y C J:- W .Sad row 1t Hi ' 10 y " APPLES WANTED . ! ! I, �Ar �ilant1t; of goon f.E 1 AL• winter apide •, 'wnu.e.i for export Ili;;l,t:rt alar, et prices ptil1. •' F 1'1ckerin,, Oct! r, --- - - �;edu •tions Vitale of ' 'i. - i In or ler t'o' clear the balance, of .,cbr Granite and Marble `monuments, etc., • which we ]-lave on ha -'d, we offer game at greatly reduced price, as ore do not want' to carry _them over winter, this will cer. tainly pay you to4nvestigate, and make•a purchase nbil they last, as we positively will carry out what we Eay, WI . I I�. f . We . Hopkins, ,, V. S., ' Anil Dentist, Prekering. Calls by day and night prcmptly attend- ed to. Agent for .McLaughlin Carriage Co., 081'RWA. Visite highland Creek every halurdav from 1 to 3 p.m at Law's forge•; 3 to 5 p.m, at Lawson's forgo, West Bill, + . ,_ r 3, r •. ('. 3c. - '4 . r z k a Y •r �`'�#. •e ,ice, 4 �t.- ,; Y f ,+ ,. f z y° , t}” *• sa - .- _ _ gra-- a i n TI j,� j e oo a ae wa 1 as accounts k r and Gowan were welt received while' j . l..t r]. L 1 bed n :t Sunday morning t0 the snrriver- may be foat,d at Thos. Gibbon's shop. gar t the Methodist school at Whitievale tl a audience went into raptures over s : The Methodista of Pontypool appreciat m blichpll and family, formerly of v olio solo by Mise Maggie Annan. Re ing their ability hays secured the services the pl ,'but now of Dauphin, Manitoba, f eshmente were served daring the eve• H�ARMAC.Y of W. J. Graham and wife, bliss flyfield ie re with his brother, Jno. H Micbell n ng. Just before the meetin elcsed g t . and Robert Forsyth and Miss Effie Gra•' and wi spend the holidays with relatives iss Strickland made a very earnest ap- ' ' d t hse just received a stock of ham seers& &hem in Chair entertain- and of triende. al for Christ, which will toIIlr be re- meet oa Christ as a conoer i e AatitoxiII m night. 4 t Riven by �'. T, Hodge, epnbered by many. A biemheli. d (around Oil Cake ,' The oontracis for haoltnR petite from pre oe ventriloquist, was well attended .-...... 7 Cleo, Gerota's bash north of here hate a°d w of a,bigh class of ate kind, it was DREEMW000. Gnm Assafactida been let and the logs waif be cat daring m vel ose. Everything was conducted in • ` the m t order! manner and all ave Mr. J. R an of Burketon, nt 8nnc'a e Wall Tbermpmetert, the present winter, The hardwood en y g y Y - H ge good bearill iib M. Giessen, Egyptian Suck flails place will also be converted into cord B.A. s3 wood and delivered in Claremont. T e v E, Hawk Ise, , of hlabiast- Church of England service !a the Orange _:; , ` . Bron�'a Diamond hyla, er Iii eraity, Toroatu, occupied the pot- h 1l on Sunday at 8.15 p.m, Prof. McCurdy, of Toronto, will lecture pit bee Bonds ggnn Fluid E><tract of Wild Indigo jn the Methodist church this {Friday) be r>a oR the ahlniaK 1 Rb g of thatiinst� r t reed from North DakotaBcThey o salt a Lozenges of Linseed, Licorice and niabs, on the subject of •'Bible, Lands tuti n, His diaogaree was listened to with h ghly of Dakota. � mot I Cblorodyne. and 1'eo le.'' Thie is one o! a striae of ra a tenu ti i, P p y quite a largo c.,ngrega The meeting of the ahareholdere of the . -'�-' . . - lectures that are to be held during the tion. roenwood creamery which wag w be o ; - »:' winter under the �nsppi�e� of the young t e 18th hke been postponed until Dec, 2?. - people's societies of the various religiou® wNITEY]►li: IV. T. Hodge, wizard of the north and ,-• - denominations in the vdiage. Tile t,ther , v ntrilognist, gave a very epjoyable per e 1 date will be announced later. .- m• H�Fe, of Drayton is visiti- g hie f rmance in the school douse here ca Fresh par nt at this place. ueeday evening. It could easily be seen ' e •; . Whitby R v. ,LB.. %loore having returned to his tat the audience was more than delighted Bulk i� bo e, a Mr. flawkinget.is continuh g the with. hie feats of magic: As a ve trilo• - 1 p �, '11'ehry Oor.1d. R`vrell kr �crt cr►ttle dealer rent al services in the Baptist chureb. q iet he is one of the first order. Mr..� , _ oysters i - of this place, wa, found urconseione in hie D ri rg :&Ices, JlcCarthy'a absence ich Tor- 1 odge amused his hearers immensely by = } room at the liuil'a !!ea`a hotel, cc:rner °ut o,E Tueedav, flies %. I3ea.re yeas in it itatine the different nationalities and A• the New Fr.,:t fitore Niagara street and %Vellingt-m avenue, To- chs ge f the juulor division of the public o! aracters besideR making his voice app3ar route, about six u'c1cN:k T'tissday morning, eche ul. o tsfde of the buiidiuC, behind enrtains iu { AUnway Eros.: Cas was es-apint► flora a tap, cthi h was .1 tl a election on Tuesday this pulling b xes and from dolls dressed to represeu; .. , , I:ru�.r:0t,,ze. found half turned on, au;d the room way sub 'v "ion returned to their old love, gi:-- n tcd personages. The ohief f"atuie iu 1 . `: culnpletely gilled, the w•it:doa•s ha�ipg been fug th lion. John a majority of 13. At tl a second part of the program wad the closed. !t was riebn at once that . ]lir. the w previous contests Calder had email marionette th etre, Mr. Hodge does all e i i t.•. �' G•. alta was iu a dangeruus condition, and maj >ri ies, but this time he called her and h s magic a .simplicity and ease f .E � i", - 1 _ lir. Mcfiibbuo and Dr. Clegnous of King. site o id not come. w ich show that ae is no amateur, but. : M s. A ( I'resharn and childteu, of a 'rat class restid' itator. street west trete immedia',rly satnmoned. pre tfc rn, Buying the abaeuce of the The foltowinR is are rt of the Greer- - They worked at the patient for eoTe hours, for e•' hueband in South Africa, are w od nblic school for November' -5th . but were nnable to restore him to conscious- ' Q. n sew lie decd shortly before noon. An• wit! re. Treabam's parents, air. and c1 a' Disney, 11 Harrison. 4th class-- ther cattle dealer named N. McKec6b'.e Mrs no. Ireeon, of Belford. blr. M G Lynda; L Disney, E Law. Sr 8rd Tre ai is in char a of the band which e! se—W Gleeson, j , kept in the roost aero to Mr, (3oald's. g E R'ilson, b1 Wilson, hen be awoke at (, o'clock lie noticed .e Seco p tried the Canadian contingent to M E Harrison, E Stewart, W Emerson, L ` troog smell of Rase, lie -notified John the ar continent. L dgetc. Jr 3rd class—M Brown, F Glee - K* o ' ser, tbtl proprietor, and sn investiRatioo A Pr gnoeticated fn oar last, one of oar so F Byers. 2nd class—K Sadler, �i fair •oung girls baa been lost to us. Mics C rltoa, E Sanderson. far t 2nd—L B ' 1h� H EAp heart d tical the gag carne from hfr. Guuld'e P )• - u ? cunt, Rfr. Beer and 1lfiehael Hardy of )lava '!tam' on, youngest daughter of a and Frank Fowlie equal, R Carlton, N Jam Ha ou of this lace, weddin W 1son, F Brown and L L nde a cal. ,, "' indsay climhed through tate fanlight and P g y q i ;! ieot)%-ered the actor:unate occupar:t. lUr. Mr. 'ook; o ;rock township. The happy Jr pt 2nd—S Disney, A Lynd_e, E Sander - 1 even sae cot;sumatcd at the residence of eo , V Keefer. Par pt 2nd—F Tremble, K L,` ;onicj uet,t to the city tl]e evening ttef,�re the ride's father on «'ednesda last iu J1 Gaire and T tremble, a vel R Codnor 7 • •_ Ld took itis room at :he Neftel atHtut nt:d- y q , i '�' 11111 i fight. !!e was evident! tired froc•t trays! the p ea uce of the fru mediate relatives of an Sadler equal. Pt let, intermediate ' y tete-c a tticting parties.- Coneratulations. -- Johnston, S Carlton, W Sadler, Pt - tid hent to his room at unce. ide .was � ` �� s early 73 veari of ere, and had been resid- -` "'�"' - - Ist Jr.—G. Fowlie and A B -ers, equal, ,T : •. ►7e �n g lit aC.Hine ing uccasiuuudy iu 11 ,tp,14 for over 5U yeera Scarboro. .; Ca Icon, F Sanderson, F Lynde and Ji = Zelatives w'em uoti6Fd, And the remains - «'} ate sync!, S Stevenson and,S Sfoveueou . R. A# FlE'I� n �IA1�kliam. ere conveyed to tt t ttby. \loch sy:npa- F,v r one,jutentie taking in th party at eq al. thy is expreseed fcr tt,e bereaved. widow G. W 1 eesor's to -night.. BRQ c A:ri. •- { Th guy frsends of lire, A. -Muir , are _ _ L t:d two children. 1 y• I rs. R IoICKE�tInG F'OST pF 10E - ,lease o boat of her recover — etnn is here. with her son anti -- -North Tpronto. U, I'1 ito bas surrendered to the Loses, fA ily for a short time, i i ;lf iaart 1e iter:, TozuLto'+ .Ort m, �__ J and tl a bite fait was l ole . - g i ted on the lbt. se h Rad erow urchased Thos. Brea a sl C i n e l.; .T E 'T 31^ 'ti i]o T ► ' 6 p 1 c� T L y P m • 'rorut:w 7 :u �,�, A ramuennicetiuu was ednt eciay tet^ ,l 16 a8llingfon Sunday sclwul ave resi{ience in the north wfera. 3Ved from Dr. Plawter b the clerk of d3cide' o hold their annual annivers r . s tiey criers issuE�3 on e1'. parva of the world• , y y, ev, Lewis, of Pt encs .!!belt, fi11e1 tIiB - _ ork 1 o%%nship on the • matter of the es- 'ae ueu 1 at some future date. Uct )odlst pulpit 9uurlfly bCell:t:g. 1 - llavt;eta$ H!i$H DOBiPri188. t tbli6Lmen9 of a cunsuluptiou hospital at The i timate friends of LOU1A life an ,t T I� wee Albright tra$ port aAsod lire `an• fi < - oo: w Perk, Thd writer states that he is tender d' hits a banquet on Wednos ay ran residence north of the col nor. ' Ae �oeits rec.eivad and it;:ereet e:g•wced et s A •ore of nothing in the health Act that night i lie honor of his legacy, I .ti r set t per r.Lnuln. sacurits iedisl,i tahie rs. James WillfamB ie progressing t ould prevent such an establibllment, A lar, number is running for tI - - of nice a I ' ..A . 13 u 11 tl >n R, y oonsidering her recent severe ill he matter will cuule up -before the Town• this ye r as t�eorge Dieksun - ab nt, nese; t t - ''"'T"Ae $ a )ip Board of Health on Frida next, and but Joi . Must is tike! the_ successful e n y y Gaenmage has` retureed home P CSEtNG LIVERY t e °ppoeitiun that Nae been eageadered didate, fro Oshawa• We bear he has rented ' ' w ill doubtless lead to a legal fight if the The ril$tese of S. S. No. 9, have a pl es near there and will take possession p oject is attempted to be foisted on the gaged - iss Shaw, of Collingwood, nd shot 1y, — unicipality. biisa Glendenning, of Ellesmere, as tea h- Iii ttoaa friendt3' are now shaking , F1rRt•clitss vet,iclbs for Eire by'day A concert in aid of fhb choir v'aetr ars for the followtu ear. y J K S hand with Robert Beattie hs b vin i ar uiKiat. '1;ns to couneetion meet god of Chris& Chstrcb, Deer Pttirk, was Some 6oarboro boys came home !r m bee A K , inq ell G.T. fiA trajns. Freight and l>;t en at the school house V`'ednesda the lees tion last Frida ni bt well le e- imatried on Monday evening to MieB ezpreas delivered to all parts of cbe. ni tit. The hall wag Shed and y ed w' p g P Ella qrg, b3 Rey. P, Campbell >tt White ] a moss ith the evenings outing, but some e y Vale. n .1 village.. Teatuing of all kinds done,' dyable time war $pent by the large why don't some around'here have one. A umber of -�ur mbra entbussiastla on shortest notio�e:. Sale and cam , thelia mission stables in connection g g' Last Friday evening air. Kennedy n tem i3wce work `re are making $ strongk Walter ifaston has been requested and trodaoed to bis aadienae at Milbank #at , effort co resuseitae th9 Bons of Temper i , ' , ha consented to acoeps nomination for the greatest of all comic opera singe e, anoe )atad here. At one time we had aI • �• pea, F,,p or. school trneteejfor Davjavillo Ward. Albert.MaKay. This was Mr. McKa 's $iron division. �•-• _T_—_________ A proposition for enlarainR the Ibcal Srtat ap cranes this Season and he a s -1 - The >pooving epidemic has in raeaE . } po *aterworks is being advocated by Council• doubtedly received a royal welcome, rein a struck oar town. W. Cowie has moved -, c A.. . ,:.a fi for Ar;Instroug, bus he has not met with is a great favorite in this communtt . Tinto his new resjdenoe and George Burk ��' _ V she ready response that wag anticipated, Mr. DlicKay is said to be in better I vol a into the house thus ,v>tcated, while W. �• „� , ` I ***- to day than at any titne, during hisl� ar - Carletoo now,occupies the promisest that . v I . A' _ •. Highland Creek. as an opera star. He bass also a lot f I ` ;"; �" - Of kll .ilia g : ! '� '� " � Sulk lam. Like the Dntchmaia a boys <�- new atonies and parodies, whjoh neo r the all profited b deal : 3 Oar ttrbtaabere of that 84th baltailon in. fails to kgs bis audience lectin while b y y ' '' �; �. ;• h tend bolding their anitnal riffs match oII is on she e a e. It seldorA ba ane ib t The management o Brougham Union >:, tg ;; g pA Sabbath fiohool has d cid'ed m have albs ,,,!+. Baturdlty foe=t. The shoe#ing will begin p r 3 �__ • the oitjzent3 of Scarboro ars a8orded th annual sermons on unday 24th ipet " P ULTRY and SAUSAGE at 1p �,. ta)'arp. big rapl>8r will �,aae �: , the d►y's epoct inoltidiIIg ayetera and the °pportunjty of hearing Mr. McKay ps h norni>xtq s@t•vioe 1J.t30 ondacted by lay. �" °' Un Hand in Set►son usual toasts. is eo popular sad re+eeivee so many call$, Iietar?tt; and evening eL o'oloek by Kiev. li Y" , , ; } We extend our sincere s tri `all)' to W m he Datta hardly Siad time to accomodate ilia �1, �' y p Y Clare . All are inyit to these Bervjcee Y �` Treadway and family in Their sad bereave- own people a¢ home. lis popularity is so Bjlver collection in ai of file 9sbbatlif t tat k --12c r lb,'.: Chs deoeased Mrs. Treadway died R itt op Account tot he is so amusing to School. r - �� t- Ise Itoaet `and 1Qa Ib. meat. re Boiling--bc to 7c per fib, _. on Sunday last in bar 79th year and was Children, - ,:; , , r r3 :� *, ,{ buried In St.:Margaret's cemetery on Thee• ; -- `� �-� iAsu�l. -, ►�',�..' � 11f<eaford carl�jed tl a levatoy knd tf. T. , �� Y` (�. Z. ;�'. dsy $he being one of t3oarboro'e older# C1oburg g gblio tlbrs►r ' .J p p way a.m.sl . li 'bylaw forG5,0" 0 iJ9 a majority of �.' I 41{ t. , laic etIn , Qntti3 •)o: revidents, tbo fui:eml teas largely attended t, e8ttoo eci by fi e'Tizt saciay. _ , 4Q, I r - .-,:,., i. ,- !-''' .. -;- 1 -:tee . N- - ,.. ,q- - i'.' i roG i' t d E, s • r. .r •k r { `C - �'o. - : ,tar. 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T$e Lamily table, whiob ought the a4o ntnina flame like masts, and r ' to be the place for pleasant discus- the clo do like sails in the judgment �.. :$ r� _,,i Sion and ahexertvtlneas, often becsotnes hurrica ' . Then God shall take the the place of perilous expedition» If pomsengjtirs off the deck, and from the • ` ;� thea+ be eras bltlteaing asked at tail, it 'berths hose w$o have long been asleep . ; is out off at botbt end®, and with the rte Josue' and He will set them far be - k` - d," . ` . 4_i, hand on the carvingg knife. He counts I y"ond th reach .of storm and peril. ' :5 t t ` - 1 <' '_P .; (` I i1. r fT n on his Fingers, making estimates in the But ho map,y shall , go down that + ,,> � ti Talmage dives So a CoQ ` A ole :1, to interstices of the rePrt.st, The 'work will neo r be &nown, until 'it shall be one, t e hat goes to the head, and be announa d one da in heaven ; f e ,_, 1', sterns down the street, and before the rbipwres of a world ! Bo many mi- �7� Business e. 11 tamii} have risen from the, table, h. lions as d I 8o marry millions drown- = u`' _� , ,t has bound up enolase bundle of goods, ed 1 Oh I my dear hearers, whatever " and says to the customer: "Anything you lose though your houses go, ' ° - ! ` r` ' 4 �.,...y.a_-- _ more I can do for you to -day, si>"_9" though yo r {ands go, though all your Starting a Business on Too Small pital--It Is RuinA ton to A man has more responsibilities than earthly ssessions perish, may God those which are discharged by put- Almlg flys throuch the everlasting 4` Men --The Man Who Barrows From Friends—Anxieties ohildrenmand givingtthem a arawinge °Ovonant' s °e all your s°°ls. master and a •music -teacher. The i "�'""'"' f and perplexities of Business Life -The Dr. Speaks of physical culture, of the child. will- not . ' j� �j' j� , .. be attended to, artless the father looks fi E'' S NDA 1 ���V�L. the Only Uncoxruptibie Treasu es. to it. lie must aotuetimes ]neer his t en dignity• He must. unlimber his joints. _ ,� to diestptatoih from Washington sags : Finds nothing in its ' cillos• Fie must sometimes lead them cub to 1 the whO oro swindled say : " don't know I their sports and games. The parent INTERNATIONAL LESSON, DEC. 17. -Rev. Dr. Talm�aga preached from who cannot forget the severe duties u'f i; how re sw have ever been deceived following text :—"Comfort ye, comfort by th t man ;" and the pictorials, in lips sc►metitnes, to fly the kite, and Fruits ar lklyrhl r ■il wronli Deing." n;; ye, my people."—Isaiah x1. 1. hand me wood -cuts, set forth the hero trundle the hoop~ and chase the ball, Mal. & Is a, 4. 6. t:olelen Teat. t;nl. 6. 7. The9a words cisme iso the prophet in who i ten socia hltd genius enough and jump rho ro7re with hie children, I'RACTiCAL N01'ES.. lhe.oldea timle, but they corns just as to fai 'for 150,000 doilars I And that is ought never to have been tempted out - the p noses by which many have been' of a crusty and unredeemable soli- Verse 13 Yuur words hmve boon forcibly to any man that stands, to- tempt d through limitation of eapi tariness, If you w•aut to keep ypur stout against ins, They htad murmur- day, in any of the pulpits "of our greit. tat to rush into loan that they could � children away from places of sin,. you ed against God'b guv0rnment. Their cities. A preacher has no more right not set, and into labyrinths; from' can only do it by making your home whit they could not be extricated. I, attractive. You may preach sertno11s, rites were religious, but their spirit to ignore commercial sorrows than any soul not want to chain honest enter= and advocate reforms. and denounce was that of practical atheism. Every other •kind of sorrows. Any man whd ttrrise. I would not want to block up wickedaeys, and pet your children will class of the Jewish nation shares in frill, in this day, by voice, or pen, or any o the avenues for honest acoum-! � captivated by tho glittering saloon blalacriti's dentiwci�ltion — priestly type, inflat)ge the public mind, or try ulatiu that open before young men., of sin, unless you can•make your home On th contrary, I would like to cheer a brighter plane than any other place scrilaes, rulertf and f;utturtun people. 1 to keep up the excitement of commer- them nand rejoice when they reach' on earth to them. Uhl gath all Wbtat have we spoken so tn+uch against :, pial circles, is the enemy of God and o1�. the g al ; but when there are such i oharms into your house. If you can t1we l Tho uestion re►uinda 0110 Qf good society, instead of that, I ,would multi odes of man going to ruin for, afford it; bring books, and pictures, q rather utter word of peace and con- this' fe and the •life that- ib to come,1 an•1 cheerful entertainments to the tate Qveetiun of Blatt. `l5, "When _did t1� lou h wrong notions of what are; household- But, above all, teach those we I" eoLation, obeying the injunction of my hlwfu Rpherea.oP enterprise, it is the children, not by half -an -hour twice a 14. It to vain to deers 1God. It is teat, "Comfo t ye, comfort ye, my poo duty f the'Cburch of God, and the year on the Sabbath -day, but day af- elle." Satre Of ypu have c me in here minis ers of religion-, and the friends ter day ; and every day teach) them • ubeless for us to give up ,any thing of ,all young men to utter a plain, em- that religion is � fur God's m-rvilce. Wli;at profit is it with eountenauces worn from the ex- pliati unmistakable protest. These Aj GREAT GLADNESS, that we have kept his ordinance. They -;.: citement of the past week.., Some of a� t e influences that droved men in the beet men in the 1®ind have faltered; •destr ction and perdition. that throws a alas of gold about f'he bite sordid cuncel,tiuns of their re�i- Caen whose • hearts are enlisted in Aga'n ; a great many of our busk-' neck, that it t ke no spring. from the g►ou,anil wonted ru bargain with their •ver cod work, and whose, hands nests en are tem{rted to over-anziety.foot, no bllthue. from flee heart, no t;0d as if hb only worn uuuther cuy� Y g and re. You know that nearly all sparkle from the eye, nu ring from the tutuer•huekili as the thou ht is, have blessed every great p11arit y. The corm rcial businesses are over -done in laughter; but that "her ways, aro ways g g Church of tTud can afford to Extend to th,s day. Smitten r with the of ple�ttuantuess and all her paths are it iii an effort to cheat wheu0ver wu �.. love of quick gain, our cities pears. I sympathize 'with the work offer ru GoSf what would be diacouut0d them her sympathies; and plead before are o owded with men remolved to be being done 1n many of our cities, by hQiavxn with all availing f►rayor. The rich a ., all hazards. They do not care; which beautiful rooms are set apart by a ftillow-befog, This the Jewish ' schools such men have established, the how ones come8, if it only comes.' by •our young Diletr's Christian Asst,+ ia_ pr►ests land people ]rad dune in . the Our est merchants are thrown into tion, and 1 pray God to proslwr• them useless ,iaerifices ulreadl noted, and ttihurches they have built, the asylums com-t tition witth men of rriurg means in all things• But I teff you! there is in other ways, The word "ordinance" _`�+ and beneficent institutions they harp and 1 sa conscience, and if an oppor- sash+thing b;tok of that and before th.tt g ppy, consecrat+,{ t�efers ge11rric al►y to the prescriptiuus fostered, will be their eulogy long af- tuni•t of accumulation be ne lected We need inure ha + tar their banking Intititut'ious are gor- offs t urs some one else picks it up. ch<er,ul Christian lrom0s' In 11'asl,ing_ and tvstrictiuns of tli0 law. 11 ulkrcl Flrom January to December the alias -i tun, wuurufully.� Ou da}'ri •uf: faatiug, gotten. `Such tx►en can never fail. g le q s on. Night givos n•o quiet to i Again, I remark , that a- great ibany Trey have their treasures in banks li1mbr tossing in restlessness, nor to of our business men are tempted to shuwiug aur raw for sin, _.- ' a` br in that will nut stop thinking. put the attainment of Molle ibove the •15. alum we call rh+ proud liapl►y. t11rat never break, cud` will be million- k y afros for goer.. I thought it would,be • he reams are harrowed by imagin- value of the 'soul, It is a grand thing Go51 had just said111AL the,yl who ol.ey- appropriate to -day, and useful, for tee ; ° Y L ss, and flushed with+ imaginary ; to have plenty of money. 7"l,e tTiure ed )nisi would he happy, buLi "We see," to t�clk about the trials and tetnpta-' g ins •Even the Sabbath cannot dam you get of it, the [letter, if it come I . . insisted .., these iuil►enite11t ... arguers, ! � b, •ek the tide of anxiety; for this hon<stly and go usefully, lie . tions u* our business men, cad try to wave of .worldliness dashes clear over:lack of it, sickness dies without its ' "that it is tit+ tuell %hu, -go ', tlivir offer stmr' curative pr05c riptious. tht� c urches, and leaves its foam on-, cine, and hunger finds its coffin, in t be way x11 this wuritl, disregardiog- their In the first place, I ]lave to remark Bible and prayer -books- Dien why are' enlists breiad tray, and 11akednesa ahiv , I l;u�l and their [ell:,�vs, w hu aro happy." that a great uianq of aur buai11ess liv�}ng on salaries; or by the oultule of er,i [c►r lack of cioihes.andt tiro, V1'hNn ]herr minds► are set un rrex alar auctess I�rQn feel ruinous trials and tempts-' t t s ul, cannot understand t hP, wear ; I hear a ntan in cumin tiru,ie u111y, and �u..ith0y arty, they that work tions coming to them from small and nd tar pf body and miud to which againnt money — `a Christian Milli— wicteeldnu,s .'t Fe set up, wade pruaper- limited capital in business• It is ev- o r, erchants are subjected, when ♦s though it had no possibly usie on nus and successful; tires that tempt erywhere understood,th;3t it takes now t ey o not know bu't-.that their live -(earth and he had no intermt. in it, a God the eve+n del.veres. Directly. cun- .three or tour times as much to do bust.- I hetod and ' ' come almost to think that rho heaven Crary to .what the, prophet ritiltes;; Vro- _' tress well, as once it olid. Once, IIE1R BUSINESS IIONOR that would be appropriate fc,r hire, bably, its a matter of fi►ot, the Samar - A FEW IiUNDNEL DOLLARS alre; d pendent upon the uncertain- would be an everlasting poet•-housel ita . a11d Eduwites were in better were turned into guods--the tnerehaut t,ies.o the neat hour• This excite- While my friervis, we do admit alert)' plobIONFety tLcru the Jews, acid it su- would be his own store sweeper, his opt f the brain, this corroding care Is suer a tbing as a lawful uac+ of (lull spirituel iilbigt�t to unde!rataud e, own salesman, his own bookkeeper;he I tfie heart,�thi•s strain of effort that munvy—a profitable use of money—let that " whom the L+ud luvsrhi ha Chas - would manage all the affairs himself, exhau is the spirit, sends a great us recognize also the fact, than moony teneth."' These mea Autigc d by the and everything would be net profit. any four best, men, in mid-life, in- cannot satisfy a mgu's soul, that -it outward appearaw-e;" �th° prophet,ind Wonderful changes have come; cost- t the+ grave. They find that Wall- cannot glitter in the dark valley, that Iles toilov%vin endured as boem Hint apparatus, eztensive advertising, _s reUt res not end at the East River. it canriut pay our fare acrom* tho JQr- who is invisible. 1 exorbitant store rents, hoary taza- I and at GreenwoodI Thvlr lifo!dan that it cannot unlock thea ga:o of l6. The -n they th.t feared the Lot'd tion, expensive age�tcies; are only parts dashed out against money safilti• They heaves. There are men in alt cxcuplt- :p:,tt0 often ++ne to another. '1)r. ti, A: Of the demand sradb uponIour commer- clashed out against money tsates. They tionti who seem to act ars though they ~with hut,,titutes " uch things,' fur tial men; and when' they have found gu wit their store ort their backs. ] thought that a pack of bof� Tis and '• lhuu," and W,alies the thiole verite themselves in such circumstances, bey t udge, like camels, sweating, . martgagr9 could be traded o{�f fora refer to a blessed [ut are which sh:►11 with small capital, they have some- from'�Aleppo to Damascus. They make; title io heaven, an¢ as though gold answer all pruLiems of the priesent. times been tempted, to run against the their It e a cruoif(xion. Standing be- ;would be a lrtwtul leads+r in shah L'he Lurd ken{rs 1,6fuee him Cha carnes rocks of moral and tinuncial deatruc- .hind de ks and iwunrers, bauishrd frb[n place where it is so commurl that they of those who t,u•lk and. met on his side tion. This temptation of limited eapi-j the fie h air, weighed dawn by nark- make pavements out of it. Salvation in this world, aTid'" when the.4ay of tui has ruined me in two ways. Some-� ins ea s, they are so many suicides. I by Christ is the only salvation. Tres- hie. action comes they shall be s°lri►rr times they have shrunk down under ; Oh ! I' ieh 1 Mold, this morning ruk7 ;sures ►n . hea•tin °are rho only unour- used [row the wicked i+nd alxtred." It the temptation. {Tbsy have yielded the' out so a of these lines of care; that I ruptible treasures. Have you ever till- ig accordin tu*tliis view as Old 'rest - battle before the first shot was fired. could la t some' of t♦he burdens from the] bored otrt in the rule ole Loss anti Gain uluellt,statYtllent of th0 truth eontain� let the brat hard gun they surrendler-I heart; -hat I could give relaxation to: the Yum: "What shall It profile a pian some a these woro muaclee. It is ed in the lxtra►,le of t 110 wheat and ed. Their knees kuucked together at; It hr gain the vFhule world and lose his the titins. �ltnid lice un►vers+►il neglect th® fall of the auction"r's hummer. ! tune fu you to begin: to take It a lit- scull" However fine yyour apparel, the and pcoffing there were Tound a faith - hey bh;nohed ate the financial peril.; tie eas; r. Do your best, and thea wlads of death wi(1 flutter iG like hep did not understand that there is trust G d for the rest. Lo cot fret. rage• Hos+•splen and ` a ihr0adt►are fol few w hu ,till reverenced and ubey- uch stain as heroism in merchan-!God m ages all the affairs of yoµr coat have sotuetimes been the shadow ed Gud. 'They he>Id their tittle gather- ts g lite, an lie mnna 0g them for the logy fur Mutual ena,urageme11t, ,ttid dire, and that there are Waterloos of T g of coming rales made white in the best. onigider the liliea—tb0 al- lrc:qu0utli' cunvere;0d toget her• concern- the counter, _and that a man can ways 11 ve robes. Behold rho fowls ' blood of the Lamb'. ing the interests• of true spiritual re- fight no braver battle wida the sword: I THL PI•�AItL OR ti -R AT Flt10E � li wa. 'i'lr0 Lurd hearkened. Their than he can with th® yardstick. Their ° the it—they always have nests. +_,- souls melted in them because sugars eke a ]bug breath. Bethink, be-''ls worth wore than any gem you can wgurdis of comfort s ore heard, not only t mes, t at God did not maktii you for I bring from the ocean, than Australian , by sac"ti oth0r, but rtlyu by the listen - were up w�r�n they wanted to buy, a pack- orae. Dig -yourselves out ; or Brazilian mines strung in ane car- nig' 0ac of. God. t'hristians should of - and down when thea wanted to sell, f 'om a ops the hogtlheads and the canes, geek aftor Gua; find IIiA teller talk. with nisch other upuu slur - cad unsaleable goods were on the shelf a elves, nd i.n the 1 ht of the bol ri stool themes. "«'here two or thrt,e and bed debts to their ledger. The bbath- a resolvethat y ghteausuegs, and all shall be well ru gathered together in ,my name - loom of their countenances oversha- y. you will ,here ;all shall he well hereafter. shire am !." til book of rNmembranc e g've tot a winds your fears, and your ! Some' of you remember t he shipwreck lowed even their dry goods and gro-' f etfulue s, -and your distresses. You'of the. Central America. This noble w'as written before him. God is'figured ': peries. Despondency, coming from lim- brought, othing into the world, and � steamer had, 1 think, about five Iiun_ as dulug what the old kings of Persia Ited capital, blasted them. Others . ii is ver certain you can carry no- ' dred passengers aboard.-Sudderil did, registering 'the natmes of such have felt it in a different wag. They thing on, .- . Havi.n food and Tai y cub ec t3 as l.eed diytiuguished thew - have said: " Here I have been Crud g anent I the storm carne, and the surges tramp- "'= g-' be there itth content. The merchant i led the decks and awn, g into the selves,for loyalty to his cause. "Every ing along. I have been trying to be came ho a from the ptore. There had ;hatches, and there wont u�p a boners(+- godly attention and duty is kept in honest all these years. I find it is of ' beefs gre t die#aster there. He open- I voiced death -shriek. The foam on trip rtmembrunco by God as pupctuatlp po use. Now it is ma a or break." ed the fr nt door, and Baid, in the] aw .of th0 wave.. The, and ,1rt:eatlarly ab if wrirtQn in a The small craft that cou�ild have stood j pitching of the l' midst of s family circle: "I am ruin-' atAamee as though it were leaping a book," wisely sash old Matthew HOnry, k - the stream, is put on, beyond the ,nd Eve thin is ti y g gone. I am all nruuntiun. Tbc dismal flare of the That thought. upoa hijs 11at11e, Hla light -house, on the great sea of spec=: reined." His wife said: V1.am left;' signal rockets, The long cough of frame stauda for his chdraeter. Think- . elation. He borrows a few thousand I and the li tie child threw up its hands, I the steam pipes. The hiss of, the ex- Ing upon the eharaGter of Gots purifies dollars from friends wha dare not re- 1 •• , and said : Papa, I am here. The tinguighed furnaces. Tire walJriitg of ones li[e. fuse him, and he goes barteritlg un a t age4 gra mother, seated in the room► God on the wave! 17. Jewels, Literally, "peculiar tree_ The steamer went. . large scale. He reasons in this way: silid; "Tit n you have all the •promises : not down without a struggle. As the sure." The marginal reading of the " Perhaps I will succeed, and if I of God, b side, John. And he burst passengers ;rationed themselves in Revised Vergion is the preferable form 1 don't I will be no worse off than I am , into tears and said ; "`God forgive me, : rows, to bale out the vessel, hada to of this verse. "And they shall be mine, now, for a hundred thousand dollars , that I h ve been. so ungrateful. I !the thump of the buckets, ae men un- saith the Lori[ of hoses, in the day taken from nothing, nothing remains."'find 1 ha a a' great Many thins► left. need to toil, with blistered Banda and whtjrein I du make a tpeculiar tree_ . ]hocks are the dice with which he Gad forgi a me." i •, atralned tuoscie, '` : to far their su,�e. I will spare t em. Have for s x mbles. $e bought for a few dol- :Again I remark,► that many of our I lives. Thorn is a sail seen thein sl,ecial compassion and regard. ars vast tracts of wesfe n land. Some •business en are tem'p+ted t° neglect i against tee sky. Tice slash of the dis- It meant; much mor0 than merely .1r , man sit t 0 East, living 0 a (at home- their ho duties. I�ow often it is, tress' tun is noticed, its voice heard spare, as we s0a frum -tire next; clause, ~` stead, m is this gambler o fortune, that the tore an`d the home seem to , `-�. tot, for it is choked in louder boom- as a man spareth his own son that �tnd is persuaded to trade of# his es- clash, but there ought net to be any Itt,Q of tits sea. A' low psaengere es• serveth hint. We are God's greatly tie- „ 'tate hese, for lots in a Western city, collision. It is often the'oase that the caped ; but the steamer gave oxne great loved children, F with latrge avenues, and costly pal- father fe the mere treasurer of the lurch and wag gone I So there sire 18. Then shall ye return, and' dis- :', y' ` aces and lake steamers si�aoking at the family, a sort of agent to see that some men who sail on prosperously in Cern. The more one studies the pro- ' fvharvea, and 'rail txaina coming down they have lits. Alla well, all's well. $ut at vidence of God the morel he sees that with ligtning speed from every direc- DRY G ODS AND GROCERIES.,,- last, some financial disaster comes : a God is on the side of the righteous. 1' `i' tion. There it is all on pa r 1 The 'city - - baa never been built, nor the railroads The work of famaly governtxtente euroalydon. Dowrn they go'1 the bot- Between the righteous and the wick- con.itructed, but every hing poi is does. not t uch. encs or twine in ' a t°m of tats commercial sea strewn ed. . The oamplainit had been that t. t$at way, and the thing will be dyne year he ails the. children up on a with shattered bulks. But because God made no distinction between his = 7: ° Sabbath teruc�on, when he has a y'Uur' pro ort ae sure as you live. Well, the man goes p y goea, dp not let your foes and bis friends. en, 'atopQing at no fraud or outrra'ge, halt -hour he does not exi?totly know e0ui go• Though all also perish, save 1. Behold, the day cometh, that what to d with, and in that half-hour ;that ; for I have to tell you of a more shall burn+ as an ovet�. Or furnace. A i IN HT13 sPI ENDID E UIPACE be diracipll ea the dhildren, and chides !'si uieencious shipwreck than that which #iguro of stpeech svhldh comes trepdily 4:ado dashes past, while `h honest -lab- ti`jem and eorreete5 their #sults, and i I Lave dust mentioned. God launch- to those reformers who foresee a day : ettror looks u'p, and wi a the sweat gives the a great deal of good ad- �d hi 3 wortd s(z thousand years ago. of test and punishment. So John the � from his brow, and nays : " I wonder vice, and hen woltders all the hest of It has been going on aider freight Rapt ist warns the Jews tri' the sitting where that man got all hie money." the year hat his ghildreta do pot do t of tnoun�ains. and itnnrortals; but and the burning. All the {proud, yea, After a while the bubble bursts. Cred- batter, w en they have the w°ndaa#ul one day tt will stagger at the cry +of cad all that do wickedly. • ,Those who ,.-, a ]tort' >"aah in. The law clutches, but advantage 'o! 'that .semi-annual cairti. fire. .The timbers of rock will burn, sxt•sitgt*n:ze, Gad .openly, " well am ¢4- • �e , . i w Edi . �r -:4. { - - - - a 1 .? a 1 e t , t rt :. -., 9 � n. .. .r :-� �, , as , J.,.e - .. F .. �•... i •.. }. N I?tT .I -' w . :i ':: "Vv. ,''• - M1 -% _ �, .. _: fv ika1. z Tt . - . , , ,; ._ - - �. ` �,a� # ,.. G r�5�a » ,•.-. '�y t .._ „e.. -ea -s •...-•.c ,Yr ;i -�., . '. . S< �` r. -•r. ,. re� ...: , .T�. r u a ..a - . X:._ : :. 51 ..• _ ..: -7. �... {� -.rt.. - r. saes• -` . -. s ear a-6 (` .a ._.t •4: - -P .fi . y�. tdaa' >. .,{, i' J a . - : .., _ Mk. - .• -. •,y� .sa. ( , �- save k l� a t a f,' '. :{„ �.Y �,f ^Lf n - L 'a . p� y. _r,.'a :...ir. a '�`�r;• _k.r <a T : $ p r 3k t,:. , -e ..- . . , -:i: . m f a! 7+ � d f� +L z—. . ao 9 K�!5 . 5 ?T . y...., S o . - . 3 ., '{5y,�y.. - , ._>{ n4-. ! , zeds r , e ...• c Y ,�,. ! '>,j' - -- 3 - .. .- ' -.. :. E - ,4'•Y v r -r . r F . . t _ ..:.:. , -:: - ,t• . v+,:. - 1-- :'F +, Jl � -� t, -a" _ ,,,,. .,...- . - -e . - .-. - •, .,., 3a y , r .: r ri•s - „' 'h e' - .._+2�yi`.r, ,. -S, r.;._ 1-e^'.. ,ja=i _ i z . , `� -.., .. �. x� �. : l S Y- 4 , a t J d - -. _ .a. a -s. a c}: ... : -, .. -,- m:• - -.. - of .. { , F - i1 :: +4 r . , -aa�.r ,>.. .a i - V .n.•r< . - - (!! (.� y� .1 {- ;✓ - ,, " a a arta e q` R -k f HT1.fs y _+ k _ _E:.. �2. r_, , _ . e r sT. f .s; , -,kali: %� . , a._s Yk t}" - �� h 3. :N t a .4_, r V r . 'those who, without del3'ing him In words, defy him practically by dis- -'_ obedience, ubhle. The stalks and - leavee left a ter reaping. Leave them neither root nor branch. Another. - •phrape adopt d by John ttlre,Baptist. . 2. IYou the fear my name. Those' mentioned i verse 16. The Sun of righteousnies arias with healing in his wings. ` he wings of the sun are; ,' his wings. " he swings of the sun are its beams. God, especially as repre-1. . scented- in t e Lord Jesus Christ, is -the sun of t e moral and spirituals , world, the uroe of all light. Grow l u'p as calves .tare stall. Gambol it calves. -Ye ball overflow with h tp• ; pr. neas.. . 8. Ye �shiall tread down the wicked Godliness sh 11 triumph over all the ' evil forces o the world. They shall ,>_ be ashes u.nlci r the soles, of your feet i ,. ' Their evdl do ngs shall be held in unt ' : versa] conte pit. In the day that ] . shall do this The day of the lxwfec, , tion of Chris ianity. 4. Ue�rt t, im er ye the liaw of 1Aldses; i Thiat is, ol:ey it. Horeb. Sinai. I (. 5. I will nd you Elijah the Oro pj:et. our 1, rd repe:ltedly interpret ed - thIs pro iso as referring to John tt:e Baptist. Elijah was the {grelit - propliet of t e earlier day, as John was of the later. The great lend+ dreadful day of the Lord. The titme i - when God ould cosine in judgment I. It is proplte'si d more in detail in Blatt I . 'l5. It began in ou Lord's day, and j - inoludecd the awrful overthrow of Jer usia lem. . �- . 6. Ve isha I turn the heart of 'the . feathers to. th i children, and the heart of the childr ,n t o their fathers. "-The new enc mw t be pre{iareri for by a return to t e sincere use and true - undenstnndi g of. the old, and (that i.. which was tl a es -nonce of the old must not grudge t develop into new forms, aand attain its designed end and fruit ,.Y , Not by gett ng rid of the law, 'but by fulfilliri.K it, is pre{xfiration� made for thte grac and reality that comp ,.. by Jesus C'h ist."=Dlarcus Dud. r r` , SCA'VEN ER OF THEt• VELDT: , ` �--•, Ogle I�tvleen,l g Feature ot` the 1)lr`d of - Ill 0111en. . i.: Altliough 110 term "vulture" ba1 been used f r all titn+3 as a term of the vilest pprobrium, 110 one w•hc knuw•e the I ird, its appearance, anii its habits en, ld doubt fur a moment , that it exptcsses a depth of degra diALIO, whit is barely conceivable I _ And yet he. vulture dues a great deal_. of gaud in, acting< as thc� sc corn ger of the el(t. llut fur his quick eye, •carriusi taste, and love of dead . Meat., the u:�reasw genus in, t e tsar car+eis of drircl oxen, would be fuer' afore {,rulifie and idatigerous. Throughout botllh _.frirca is fc�uud the uartvugel Gu any ,vheire you 1 ke utt the•- veltltG, and suuuer or later-- - and in all pry, babili,ty the former--yuu . will find t4 remaiu,i of his ghastly .1"eal.. The •e are huudredii of thou • saud4: of ux u used-i.n the trauslur - uud trekkiri s,irvic:e. Dlany of the die froln e.xlraustiion, wautl pf water : 1 or urtletty roar thtair 13ot:r meal. Or tt,ey Lnuy eat of the poisonous tulp >r t butUuua taut grow,ng in 1JIM-all pltic•t►s A kurneyo , or teamster, soon know if a,1y uncs r more of hie oxeu hit% been eatiug' tul:l:. The u0ck of i 1, ux swells, his eyes' cluse up, lie bi%'c s13url,, shatV. outighs, and h;0 case i ' generally h aleea. eOUIOuuitls, haw ever, he maybe itavmd, and this Its •imculiar hoc eutxuthic sort of reinetiy . if the bully �I thti tulyr pltrut is crusli ed ilnt.o l,u1 1, tuushxd with. but water and forcod ' irli,ug l�ut down the throa o�f the ox hit may recover, _ . The quick nese{ of the eye of the aa► 40gel as si ply �aswundlug. - _fin o falls out of the team, evideiatly ill, h ils uutspan11 d -from his .yoke -fellow L3, Ofd he goes down to the sprui.t o - $cream. 11 sky above and away t .he horiaos� on all si.doo is absulutel> cleat• and c oudlesa. . Hardly h a the breath left the bc►tl • of 1.116 boor ox thant you may obst ry ' ' far, far a� ay up i the sky u tin black speck, then another, and a n - other, uud nuthe+r, uuti.'l. there ar - tw0nty aft <�m. Gradu�ttl,y t11+'y F" larger, awl larger, oin;hug round l ever-dimi,tii ping circles all the whil they de+acen . The dead ox furors tli eeutre� of.. t e cirodinfrre.nce of thei flight. R' thin a few tnirigiii's t h Brialy hord swoop down r {►on th atlll warm rant, and wn.iwe.nee thei . ghoulish tusk. An hour afterwards there :i�' rio thing in i spruit but a bundle. I ` bleached w ice, bones, that t11ight hat a ;- be�en there fur 1110111,113. ' The slay clear - and six-ekl:•ss aga"..n. `1`ire au , v'ugel hits eavengea the vel dt /` t�! - TFi SAFEST PLXCE l Ev€ry sol( ler believes that thelonl safe place oder fire is the recen scene of s mN canpouade escapad When defe ding afore or camp th . wounded ar generally placed in th breaches, as the Ienemy are not like 1 to -waste 1, wdei and tlhot on pointe -. whiob have lrea'iy been cleared of a I _ •' barricade. The game holds t rue f , I naval tong gernents. tiailors muc prefer to sit in some yawning cite sti 1 ' hot and am king. from the effect of a - stplintering annon ball than be`hin,d . I EV ER THING A DISE tiE,1... �.. Doctor, if icrobes in food are hue ful, what akes me get so stout's' Oh, my der metd.am, there -is a £les]?• producing iorobe, yQu know • GIF AND PURCHAE H8 as'pires to no office in tjhe gi !~ Qf . the people! He down' have fol He's a le to bP wbatbrer b Meatal t __ . ., S`. . •*, ti' 2. i• ) t •N : s t i.. •, _ �'el -.7 i '- i5 l%v,a4� ', • h (. .�` }a '• ,fit ./fit nim. C xi; : r.. ar 'e h 4 ' c» xis, , „`,i ,� :.s:'4� e t � ;n �, '� I. �yyryL�''a -,'+ -' QL'1t s ,4.a. �t_'., a-. fir. r .1 , FEr.:. ; . L - r. . ='S i''' b,.{. - w f, 1,, I. f,, ItFe"I� ,, _ EEI q.rft m yr. t L : f.. F 1P3 . �Y i .t.� � f •n .."; , t. { t, _ -.;4 . - .i.f PrP d_: CL `� A k '$ s ,r L j. y... .} X ,.�. _,^ �i: F _ f , e. ' s� 4 3�-:I -r $ . W r*,. ti,'� +? ' h:: l P, �': ,. f" 5A- 4.Xi ` A,;WA -# ��� 4t- r- � elf# - ] .0 C .t3 - ,;, igTf••: • `,. ' .`- "'-LD1^; '4`L•4+1s , -t'Ri' '- "f',, '$ s ,r L j. y... .} X ,.�. _,^ �i: Y+..� - , r n.>r. .q ..f,. +as -t. s� 4 3�-:I -r . _ ave �' t• ,; ] '•�a?i fFa :.I '.> -,e;r: ,� _- fliuns aniung the enemy, though .55... }. •` A }.. -• - r _ .mak t 4" S a P ! t•"I i •.•, l' -., . y, w,a K lishel on Gen. White's authority, r• , (. . - ,.`�'..�:.. 1. H y F- a { d I a +.a fZ. g .-t - y I, E 1�'. .Y, ;J, t'i'c 1, ",P- I t - - of the -ith lrawal of part of the I oer� 111i • forces in Northern Natal seem to ave �' , i. ,; -,�'+.= some basis, but the stories of die '. ,,sky _ i . � 1k • = t 'yt _- fliuns aniung the enemy, though L { wsp lishel on Gen. White's authority, are ynch M '_ Out officially claimed to be true, o and o ex ` they are therefore quite. unsubst' nti- ade ated. It is more likely that what •ver ---- – - – — of fightin an they were placed on 3} Z >°�� f i }:_ / Y f ..: . ' active ser Tara immediately oa their alt"- :, _: , rival. I .. ; { •., a - MAY BE DELAYED FOR DAYS.j, j V 4 . , �, ,.%. _ ,,. ,J, The aorre.Bgun�lent• of the London :.', E, , 'V - Daily Newn', telegrapting from Mod. �_ r° >- -� .. r `• . ,.: {. der river, under date oft Deo. 5, says :-- '' • x, 11, ;Buller �s St reed? �' r U .'home time may possibly elapse be- Ge�• Gatacre � Force •L.e see Over, Six . a '^ ' fare the final esti le, It is to be ' U n hoped that ictus - • . ^ , . , x re lar fighting will be , < _ d M Off vers d M _ I -- ��•� r ;: abandoned for e�cientifie methods. The fin r n e� _�^ f {' . " , . `" , ;� ;' .. Boers are receiving large reinforce- ', :� ass, their rlte'n1a; nevei<thel grip anKiW- -"~— :, • 3 . _ ` j 8atteS i,Xp tell at TugelA, Iver in Natal,, all C� barley .has considerably reiaYed:' i ~: �` Sp�tfollt tri .,• in Northe Cape : Colony— >yrESSAGE FROM BULLLR, successflul serge From L,adysmit --Canadians Have . ti : �GenerWI Bullar sent a message► to the . - Reached Orange River--tn ,cellent Health and Gloomy Reports From alysmlth - -Rieder- War Office pn E'riday, dated December , 7, stating that Capt. Cuyser. of the spirits --Methuen s Men Fit ,r Battle. - pest Breaks Out--Messag From White.. signal snipe;, had established hello- graphic eo$irounication with Lady- . A : despatch from London, says .-- ors, undo ! ewmmand of Capt. 'John Lf A des(yatch frariz L<�ncion; Fri ay; 'theJ Br tush `trot% air sig fay o+ut.= smith. This. confirms the statement The Central News correspondent at B oft, of the. cruiser Philomel. acre, Ono f the Boer camps above Colenao that General .Buller is at Frere, soil Mollteno, Cape Colony, in a despatch They be 'an fi iEng stills enemy from 'days :—The announcements that ' en, i also shows that General White at a ridge f ing 1pyt ontein, They 'fire • 'moved n Wednesday. The Boers were eltated Dec. la sues the first press Buller had one to Frere - and t at Lad smith call reg 1 to hia massa ea. g 14 charg of 1~gddi e, at ranges vary I g seen m ving their . impedimenta in y Y g. Gen. Methuen had assume;! active r ma- wagon.. A shell case picked up near Chieve- aecoun� of the disaster that has be- ing from ,8,700 to •7,200 yards. le ,which was fired at our exivalry fallen Gen. Gatacre's comtmand. f One shell fell cin a Boer tent, whic mand of his division intensify . the Capt in Birdwood, of the Eleventh Y immediately disappeared. Everythin eagerness with which the public await ' Bombs Lancers; has been appointed from Groble)r's Kloof, indicates that the tiEme the deeipatah was sent brigad -major by Lord Dundonald. the enemy'li gun poste! there is a 45• in the immediate vicinity was wreck t e a arently impending --f r i o i ese n icr. ,the correspondent either did not know ed• • news of h pp 1 he a ne case of horse a ckn p i here. very effort wLll be made to y patrolling a wide range the extent of the disaster, or was not Another of the mi afloat dr. ba6tleg at Tugela river, in Nat<il, a d ( The eneim is among a unch of fifteen horses, whic}� 6pytfontein in Northern Cape Colony. , preven the spread of the disease of territory, to the west along the Little allowed by the censor to describe it. were blo� to atoms. 1t is not know - I ESSAGE FROM WHITE Tugela. Z'he Free Staters have a $e sa a:— Little is allowed to be known of the i laa er, holm 4,000 men oniheslopesa y whether there were any Boers nea>f i A •d &patch from /the London it g g Early yesterday morning"Gen. Gar- the anim Ls. i preparations ur strength of the wo -I of the Black mountains.. ten miles west : News rom Frere camp, says:—'It t acre took a !brigade northward to aur- It is be ieved that the enemy did not British forces, but it is assumed that ' report d that a messenger has brought of Colenso. see the un whibh did the damage, i Gen. I1lethueu has receive t valuable!) re- I a des t.ch from General White, at (News ie Irescieived by native runners prise the enemmy and make a night at- having b en painted the colour of th , Lad s illi acknowledging the re- every day from General White. There- tack an their Stormn'berg column, but ln,orcements from Cape Town since y ort said that all was well there. The khaki un forms worn by the mess, and the DZodder river fight, possibly . ud- ceipt. searchlight messages, and, re- p we ourselves were surprised., and had smokeles . port in that there are disse.nsiona and lsombardme�nt continues, but is leaf- powder being used. ing the howitzer battery, which ar- (a shor nese of sulYpliea in the Boer . fective. to retire in locant a much stronger There as scarcely a flash when th>y f_ rived at Cape Town on Dec'. 4. It ie camp. A party pf Boers erpssed the Tugela foroe. gun was discharged from Cole s and advanced toward •Accorelri to rc�portq brought' o The .bl e s a e chalked Ue eral Buller is completin all his o Q jacket h v thio not known whether Gen. Methuen hay ( g g C y ,questioning the ,iatives re- g name oey Chamberlain, esti, thr arran em. nts before mak'n a further hievele , . cauup by .our spies Rhe Stormberg muzzle f this gun. k- advanced, the T:i+est ,advices from im :silvan e. epecting Che British numbers and .. being dated Dec.. G; in which he . ass' "IIs vy firing at, Ladysmith was movements. They retired before; our Boers did not number more than E,bW EF CT OF T$E LYDDITI:. d comm nil I beard uesda afternoon. It is report- .,patrols, and the enemy`s position and circum- The fi t ddite shell burst over t that ho had again assume y th t the Bowra hays mounted a / of his division. The truaps in N uta! ; . ' i `� -- - �-. 1 ; , _. stances generally appeared to favor a high poi t ln- the range of hills. T �e ne'u atic `gun on Umbulwana hill." , area of traction was enorinoua. Thi i . MA�i��TS OF THE WORLD, night �arpsise. were reported oil Dec. 1•, to be within 12 Ull1Jlt RIV)aJK llEAll 8'0• . canon shut- , of the enemy. T es@ Twe vel oP the British wounded in the EXE'OSED `Cij TERRIFIC T1IiE. whole g ound appeared to be cliurne = • i ht = t Hodder river have died, mak- ---w into red u.9t. T,he Boers hurriedly le t troops vtiere hrob:i-bly only British Qu,- g I'. { 'The brigades, con$isting of the an emp cement which they were pre - II i rg t e total casualties to date for price$ Of Grain, Cattle, Cheese, $o posts, inasmuch as telegrams flrumj attic Sh hire Re iEme3nt the Ro al Dub- parse or a l0=pounder. The e Frere in.licate that the main cilmpi I Deac — in the Leading Marts, ions g y g gg lin R giment, the Second Northumber- plaeem�e t was apparently destroys nded. , . . 382 I _ '� land R:ginlenti 800 mot}nted infantryj, SO TIE AT LADYSMF ing. . , t . E 7 - Toronto; Deo. 12.—We, hold a, light and two bat teres of field artillery, left A des teh from London, Mondal , N ARTIST CAPTURED `run and a brisk trade at the western „Poi'tier's kraal, and moving smartly says:—Si hundred men of the Lady- _ fa catch from Pretoria saps I A cattle .yards this morning; about 44 anti cautiously, they arrived safely at smith g risco made a sortie Frida, 1 carloads game in. 1'rioes were firm- a point two miles Irom Stor'iaibetg, morning, stormed the hill upon whie par correspondent named I when suddenly they were exposed to the Boer guns which have been doin - who entered the Baer lines er. a terrific lire right ahead a d on the so muc damage with -shells' we e nday, with the alleged purpose I Shippinli t=attle! waa not i>z partla- right flank simultaneously locale•i, and destrcyed two guns wito hanging newspapers, has been . ular demrind for export, but much of "The .Irish, who were in the vap,' im, Bun-cotIt n and brought back a Maxim, a prisoner; and will be brought • _ mediate! so ht cover behind a into c , with only- one man: killed - toria. it was sod locally for the Christmas Y and one fficer wounded. A detach - trade.; prices ran ed from 4 to 4 3-4a kopje that, wan fortunately near on A SEVENfiH IYI4tSI0N I. g tile, left. ' ment of the 18th Hulls rs had 'circled London Daily News says it is per pound, with ten to twenty cents "Tile artillery, Northumberland Re- around ep=worth 'hill nrning kraals fed, as soon as the sixth' army' per owt• iinore for a few extra choice gi•ment, and the mounted troop_i fol- an 1 outt nom, telegraph-- ines. It was a , . ,n is embarked, to prepare to lowed i•n p$rfect order. gallant nd successful sortie, which selesctions' roved t at Gen. White's mall' were : ze the seventh, in case it,should Butchery cattle' sold well the,ld • The toner were settling comfortably p eded. sea her! done much to,encoura a in their new positions when they found full of f ght and in admirable condi- A CAVAhiZY IIItIGADE. g g tion for o -operating with Gen. Buller. 1 bu in Loads ut nod stuff sold from tiles were covered by the enemy s y g• g The ao respvn=fent of the Daily Newel government has decided fo des-. 3 g�p� to 41-40 r und. and picked guns, which were much more power- , to South Africa at the earliest �' r at Lady inith, describing Gen. Hunt Lots from 4 3-8 to 4 3-4c per pound, for ful than had been supposed. g what were practical! Christmas oat• sa s eapl re of the guns on Gun hill, le moment, a cavalry ori ads of '•Meselnvtihile the liners `r ere aie►in- „ Y says.— ajor Henderson, vyith four- - ' 4,000 men. ; . tle. Medium to good stuff sold from taining a heavy rifle and art,l,Ilery fire, teen gut es, who was directing the A TOTAL OF 105,770..1 9 to 3 I -$e per pound, and inferior but were not doing much damage. i moveme ts, led the force up the pre- eslratch from London says 1r rc from 2 b-6 to 3c per pound. ACTION AT LONG RANGE. t ' cipitous oulder-strewn heights. When .� ,well Williams, F.nancial Sec,re- Btoekers were stesady at from 21-2 � ,Still under fire, the infantry and ne3tiriy h if way nip the difficult ascent li f the War Office, in the coutse to 3o peers pound, with 31-4c paid for artillery sought another position half aBoe:r o tpost, apparently just awake, , - pF.csch at tlueensbury, said that extra choice stockers. a milt -distant, the liesld batteries Dov- Ichalleng d the British. Receiving 00 all the troops arrived in South Feeders, were scarce, •and wvanted at ering the withdrawal splendidly. ; answer hey called to their comrades • . - i, the total. including the colon- from 3 1-±< to 3 3-4c pe;r pound. "The new poetition was admirably above, 'The English are on us, shoot.' d naval contingents would be Good. milkers are wanted ; prices adapted to holding the enemy in check, They then fired their rifles, anal explo- -i 'range from .� to $45, and • $50 for the infantry firing behind good cover sive bullets flashed as they'. struck the ..I I. CAPE VOLLIN'LEER9 + . choice• j - with precision and effect, while. the rocks. A hurried fusillade frym the F;. bheep !and lambs were steady' in' muuntesd infantry moved to the -riprth crest of the hill w+as answerelt by a t i lesixitcb from Cape Town sa .s: I prise and sold well• with an upward with the object of getting th ' j3 yrs single volley. Then our troopis raised eral Sir Redver;i Buller, comm�in- tendency; on the, right tlanlc. t ringing cheers, apparently doubling i _ f tie British furces in South!,-; LawUs uri3 yvorth from 81-2 to 4e he action was now pretty general, their nu her by the repetition of the who is now at Frere, Natal, is n- per pound. bu was still at long range;. Only a sounds. 1 I ging of,lunteeri.ng . throughout f3heef, eiesll' at from 3 to ' 81-4od peer fel of 'the British were hit. i "Gen. Hunter, leading his ! officers, i �.' Colony. Ile sides the South Afri sad pound. Than there was anuthetz quic took ap the command, and oriiPred the •, ,,shunt's Horne, each H00 stro ig, ,Bucks 're unchanged. (': .'= Ingo in the s�tuatiup by the dit� men to t, x th i bayonets. Th:'y c i:► b - 'a ,e 'Town fort Elizabeth, it-, i. he ho tr o s et o co a do of mount- ed like lizards over the huge buuld rs 1 We ha ' nu change today n t g Y t r ng mm n ;e, Grahami;tc'swn, Bing Willie s-' market. �"SEingers," scaling from 160 eel Liners moving from the north, a d in an irregular but orde ly li e• , and Vi'urceyter Vuluuteers, nil to 2110 !b ., ere sellirtQ at $4.37 1-•L per t e Iriesh and Northumberland Re i- When they gained the ore9t t ey found Cape Mounted Rifles, are now in cwt.; !hill hugs sell at $t; and fat hogs erste were sent to• engage them. the Boers in full retreat." ! . , ield. A large number .of Hien re at $4 peri cwt ; stores are not wanted. "They 'however, were met - by a MI'1'THUN'S TROOPSADYI ing themselves as recruits. Fullowiing is the range of Durrant vy fires tram a number of mac ins BO1✓It SUPPLI)g5 SEI'LED. quotatiotijs: tins '►n a good position. It was leer.' A'despatoh from Hodder R ver says - special despritcL frons t'apeT wnI I ; Cattle..; t at the enemy numbered at oast --Geo. Methuen's troops lav been re unces that the British . gun at 15hippera,!' per cwt, ; 1, wish then beet at ground and cuperating during the week 't Jana, (_ Oil $4 7b lenty of guns and are, in fine condition. ` idge has ' captured the Bri ish Butcher, �chuiee do. b 875 4371-2 On the south bank of the r ter -there '• mer Mashona, which left ew Butcher, Tined. to ood.. 300 1 850 RETIRED IN PERFECT ORDtIL g was an exchange of shots bet een out k, November 3, via St. Vincent, No- Butcher, , inferior. . . 'L 50 !- 2 75 •'jt wee, therefcne, decided to retire Posta early Tlursday morns Tke ' ' ,er 16, Por Delitgoa Ray, laden ith btoekera,lper cwt.. .. 2'�S i:= 9� , h:.rteien miles to Molteno. i same thing happened Frida . T,hej s - for the Transvaal. Thi cargo ill fiheep and Lambs. "The retirement was carried out in_ shots b' Boer outposts show .that thiels ended at ('ape .Town, and the hip . 300 ,' a2 rfeot order, de~snae the fact that the are onl tour or five miles firom q�ue ; be releas ed. Sheje�i r cwt. 3 400 ; rs fol lowed closely, bringing two o main c mp • in the direct,io r of Jas -' Lumbs, r cwt.. , OUR TROOI, S ARt FIT. ' Hucica, pini cwt. l lb 250 ;- hoir 40-pimuders to bear., Had thei obidat. iday's Cape Town cablegrams on- Milkers and Calves: ' unners been worth their salt the The Bloars are entrenched iii the hills :; ould have lauflicted considerabl nce that the Australians ith Lbws, each• • • . LtiW b000 from Syptfonteln to the south. They n the canatlaians Taft Cape Town ' 'alvea, ach. . 200 1000 ,; amage, oa ua Several shells direct ` are altici in the kopjjes overlo .king that ed at Orange river on Dace ber a the ambulaneoeh abort. 1 raiiroatl. nil went inty eaml n the m dist fl `- "O arriving at olteno it ' ills Th© British comruandelr hasucce df - dust storm. The men a vary fit, Cho:co bo s, pc'r cwt• 400 i 437 1-a'ou d that the aasualt.ies were Blight. 1 g Li ht hu a per cwt. 0 W 400 - ; + ed fir obtainin some tre$h�-ki led m ai . are delighted with the roe g 'the eeheme erf eurlrrisirig ,he Boers; for•his then. _ _ _ _ __ - tai lc , but we obtained valuable in- T.hre drought continues.,: - - - -- - -- - - - --- - - --_ - for anon." . A deuilxitch from Diodder River says: CANADIANS AT WO ---A 4.7 -inch gun from the cruiser Dor- A despatch, from Orangre Ri Y is, irawn by 32 oxen, started at mid- t Saturday, says:--T3�lf the mel 01 t}hs . nig it Saturday night, and proceeded Canadi n contingent have gone for q _ ;;. thr a miles borthward. A squadron ward, Like 'the Australian eontingept, ,I of he Ninth Lancers and a batter ,hay hove been put to stiff worksi� E of urge artillery. joijtiiebd the naval I their °arrival, and have been �buiIdii4 en• M thuen Has An En agement , Witb for at 3:`.0 o'clock Sunday morn-! sidings, erecting platforms, salla , rn I im i daring; ,the }usual ro•i ine scrv, e . �� ;''I he naval inontingent con feted of ;They �re in etcelleut condition and the Baer In is j�� ,� fo r oompaAiee o! marines enc so sail- very zatous. a'ec,TA e"i -fr va London, says-- complains about the 13oartti"shelling Heavy hogs, per: cwt. , 375 400, Bailer! —Quito` and steady. er tots of War Office oil Friday evenIi the Towp hall, wbiah is used as a Toronto, I:e.. 12.—Wheat --. estern No. 2, [riddle freights, sold t 89oy and e out a despatch Irom Gen. Four hospital.! Commandant Schalkburger mal*ets were rather better t day,but No. 1, w, as quoted at 41 to 42 6; -Walker, dated Cape Town, t t wns salified of t'#iis but the notifical- lues! 'prices were uncltiau$ed, values Rye rt- Quiets Sold at bOc,j Vvest; and ' here being still •above an expo t basis. 510, east. ii sed- some anxiety. It announ+ed tion only produced further tire. Al- Millers are the only buyers.• ed and Oats—Firm and in fair demand. Good,; t the Boers had got in behind ten, together 12 hospital attendants, the w Its Ontario is quotes'! to tali lers at. local, business doing, as well aii fair ex. huen'a fbTee,, and had destroyed correspondent says, have been wound- 64 to 66c, according to nearness to the port tr de. Whito oats, 26c, north and;;. west' 2 , 1-2c, middle fresh and 27a .:: ' _ railroad at Graspan, aril al�ojcut ed and ne killed. mill. t�aose wheat unchanged t.7lAa, f g. ' east, These prima were id free! middle freights, and 69c, port and y' telegraph.. A Afi,cond deep `tch The fly News' Ladyemiti scoriae- west. Mian,itoba steady ; No. 1� hard, to -day; ' m the same source, however, reliev- pondent,j in a despatch dated Nov.• 30, g•i.t.,r 76a; and Toro to and w t, at Buck heat—Dull•. Car los , !e at, 50c;'' any fears, for it announced hat corrobor les the reports o! the Boers 7txi; and track. Ddidla dor Owen 'ound and w t, at 49c. eo a ed, firm n the hospitals. He adds 72c. Oat sal—Rolle3ld oats, in g ,trach. imunication had beers P g r stet Btr.ti ht oiler, Toront $$,3b; avid in wood8�45 per :.. n. Methuen having Beni pert of his that thelTown Call is not tri line with. Flour—Vel y q g bbl in bu�era' bugs, middle freights,! X2.60 cel back, and atter an eaigtige;ca nt, any imp>prtant campor desfenaivs'work. • Mer- real, Dge. 12,—Special�j There' bid, with $Z•7t1 asked. Sema, in wood, was li tle change in the gran market which fourteen British were wo nd- The Boers, however, claim to be en- for local account, $9 per bbl. asked, to -day; there was a numb�rin 1; titled to restrict •the British to one and $2.90 bid, for single car lots. goad demand for driven the bneRny, . hos ltal Iat jntlombi camp, dee tel the Mani, ba wheat, and quotaiibnslshow- off, and repaired the railroad I It Pi Mil _`eed---Sttetroe and stead Bran is t factp 04.the rigtbt at all armies to noted at $lel to $12.50. and shorts at ed art advance of 3-4c, on. y` st ,day's supposed that the Boer force -1wae q prioe; oarse grains remain dul and have several btoepdtale is u>uivereally $14 -to $1�.6tl,,treat. commando which retreated' on. acknowledged. � Corn—Dull. No. 2 Aniiieriba n yellow, steady ; No. 1, hard Manit ba` hEat In a cieer►liateh sent lands,, date at quoted at 41c, Toronto; and ,nixed at was q oted to -day at 6b 1- float, cobsdal aftpr the battle of Modd Fort. illiam; No. 2 hard, .21 1-2 bei I Dec, 3, dhe correspondent says: --''The 1-2. Canadian corn dull at 39 1•`.ao, low ]�1 1; No. 2 oats are eld at 30. 3 FIRING ON -THE $4gPITAL. enemy `ills now ceased shelling the track, Toronto. ' Towr hall, acid hays turned, hia fire on 1-2e; la d No. 3 at 3&% in st rh; ani-. The Landon Morning Post's c0 res- Poas—First. Offerings rdfbi�r light. tuba 1p�as, fi7o,• barley, No. 1 47, 1-2e; pendent at Ladyemitll in a despatch the convent, whish was recently oc- rr lata. sold at 'S7 .1-$c,. north anti Dupiaci qy aaiavaleseents, but wb;ich is rye, 9c; b4tokrvbeat, no ens �i v ctom-- tees I)ea t» the persiajtent now deserted•" west, and 58 t -2o sant. spall X540. - ` 2, joie . I w �k b '} �. ,.t - s .,. a E y .: . ,-: ... rr. - S . .. w - . , - .: - !.`�. @ R, y - q� - }. A t. �9y r �• ,r V 9 ^ . -s _ e �'° .. ,'fit t ., -_ . :_.. ..., ,,• *+ ., r. , _.. �.. c,. M z_. 1 / •� ' 'fes`;; c ,•�:�1 ,. ,r� � . w. ; �. c ` .. 7'; '�f - -s ''saw+- --� s; 4. -s 't rrl"- •i' - 1. i-" S. .1 ..,• ..i ',) Y1 - c � `wrt• 4'. - .,+. to- t f �. .r i =in; •.r c. .v �. � ��� _-v,„ 1. ,�'. i '.kms 3. b r }: _'ice, ,.. �tii R- � �.4 : �Y. '�PP}hLr....1 3 7.TC . s � . . - 1 � _ �"" z3 � .�,ly ll ..f '� $ y - .; y t+ `!`.: rtrY•�F' , : ,-. 'a_a,,�11 •� �i +'�: 5'l-�5�'+'.4�%.j"-•-.' �.k'. 1, .+i'F. _ :+.., _ .. , 3 _ ...'_. •' ° }_ . is still there.,: The constant rum ural t'i'c of the -ith lrawal of part of the I oer� 111i • forces in Northern Natal seem to ave , i. ,; some basis, but the stories of die en- A , d _- fliuns aniung the enemy, though ub- n wsp lishel on Gen. White's authority, are ynch M '_ Out officially claimed to be true, o and o ex ` they are therefore quite. unsubst' nti- ade ated. It is more likely that what •ver t Pr part of the invading forces has been I .; . • w"ILhdl-awn has been allotted - a new ' The ' position• _ Perhaps the suggestion 1 bat tRn ivisi these furces have been sent west to obil sadist iu oppusiug lVeu. Melhuev is not e n tar nut. , ' Dle;inwhile the reports`''frum L dy- The em.tht are couched in glootuier tan- stab incest gu gel, tinct every -thing indicates that bout the enemy iv striving to the ut iu,;t I -f to tu,ike the British l�usiliun untei>lahle befort• General Buller can reach I the j A town- Tile Standard's correspun,ie t at 11. 1' I L.tciystuith, in a elespalch dated De'eui- cry • ber '2, supports the of er hist euients f• a concerning the anslety� - ith whie the Len movement of tht� rf;.l t-ving ford i, fric ; nwaite.l, ani adds th• t ori Nuvt ber til a I R9, General 1\•kite culls tiered the a !vis- 05,77 ability of making it so -tie, but the idea I was ahandoned, the li„ers, as is now +A - �, usuiil being infuruied; beturehf►nd : ui I. - the British iutenliun�s• ;e Tile Titers �LNIcxidei- river correti ' ,n-' esr deur, in a despatch, 4awd'Decerub t 4, rico, -:i= co;:f%rms.the reports that CUinnlan ltent alis.- 1)elarey's so❑ was killed iii action. The despatch adds ti;ata battery of 1 nice theji art silt=ry and thc(1'�;eltth Lancers ere arriving. Co1on1 i�cketiviGh., the rut- II ani town ish cuuimander (at .ICiuib�rley, h s in- l �l formed Genera ;\>i�ethueu by' ,e.: rch', the f light than the tu��t❑ has forty aye the offer pruvisione, 80 iiy3' fQiage,.and pl my i;.' of water. lUN 'S: L3UL1tS\� Ii�I TIlL HII. A •`.<; The LundoggI 1Lait�• Telegraph ►ia� re- seen ceived a serlies ut desp;i.tches rom I Petr cies iH'rerf+ ca itip,�briitgrug the news p to I Yor Wednesday,jbut a 1 Show f,videne, s of ' the work uf, tLe c n3or A signtf cant veml -paragraph in on_, dated btu day, flout would• seem to ivd"tate that up to that be 1• I ' titan- General Bull is advance f r the will 1 relief of Ladysn,itr had not begun#. The British camp here is iiic re:icing Fr ( in diIIienaion�f daily �Ve « xpelt to 'In non tee C;e-neral Buller ttio Bourse of H'tiv► a day or two. . arriv Reports, of Wednesday's date, 3, a -`: 1 brought by native messenge;s Ifrum of a Lady itnitL, staff' that nigLt�y; etc cE ric I and searchlight messages are read by Gen- ( eras White's force. 'They also de, la re { I that there is dissension in the Boer i _.. < . camps, and that numbers of the enemy ! , are wishing to abandon the si'ege.' The - Boers' supplies are said to be running short. I - : i A native runner; With GovPrnrrirnt ,; despatches from Ladysmith arrived at (�. ` i � Estcourt on Wednesday. �.A r i He reported that .all was well' Tile Boers have mo:pnted anot her IM- pounder on B'eater's farm, but the gun 't.han • doer- no more. harm the of tiers. I:. Fewer._ Buers than f�,r�nerly are nu A _ stationed south of Ladysmith, prvsum 1 -than E The -- ably trot move six thousand. Th I ' enemy are now intens. on deft ndin ! gav ` the passago of the Tugela at Co ensu tier A iect nt arrival from the Ttfgt l cau. t r ri�'er says that the Buers are in fore fisc P. - along the Drakensberg range t `al -, points from Mont eiux Sources tc Va Met Reenen's pass, and thx-t they arep als tyle t _ stretched across from the Drakens the { berg range to Colenso at all strategi tro e41 points, and t ufther east. Apparently not many of the Ilre ed " � Slaters have left for the wester bo - can der, their intention being to resist d - Ge terminedly the passagA of the Tuge► for RINDERPEST BREAKS OUT. . . ` A despa te;h f ram Frere Camp, say tri �' : .--,A patrol of Thorneycroft's Hors , f , `. under comm nil of Capt. J�iann, o 000, Wednesday et two Boers with a 'is - • white flag s e d'stance from , her . the ;;: Nothing can le rued of the objet Ja '.:1 of their visit, r t e contents of the r poessage, if th y b ought one, One L • . the men look like swell -to-do fa - :` ,. � pier, and the t4er like,a profeasion I , clerk. They w re detained outside t e s aamD• They a pressed auipris0: t t da 4 -' - i % N V :'i �. ..-S :� 9f.: -s... 9 S r.: r� F. - !• t -. ^w- r• x _ re+•o-: 03. d � f P r .f_ '..".t,x.�ir:�.�i.+�...3''•iih*�._4 4f.���ir�.t°.gi-.�Y.C�3w.V .. ,. °i.�. -/. i'.. . .., �.: :�:r — in the Leading Marts, ions g y g gg lin R giment, the Second Northumber- plaeem�e t was apparently destroys nded. , . . 382 I _ '� land R:ginlenti 800 mot}nted infantryj, SO TIE AT LADYSMF ing. . , t . E 7 - Toronto; Deo. 12.—We, hold a, light and two bat teres of field artillery, left A des teh from London, Mondal , N ARTIST CAPTURED `run and a brisk trade at the western „Poi'tier's kraal, and moving smartly says:—Si hundred men of the Lady- _ fa catch from Pretoria saps I A cattle .yards this morning; about 44 anti cautiously, they arrived safely at smith g risco made a sortie Frida, 1 carloads game in. 1'rioes were firm- a point two miles Irom Stor'iaibetg, morning, stormed the hill upon whie par correspondent named I when suddenly they were exposed to the Boer guns which have been doin - who entered the Baer lines er. a terrific lire right ahead a d on the so muc damage with -shells' we e nday, with the alleged purpose I Shippinli t=attle! waa not i>z partla- right flank simultaneously locale•i, and destrcyed two guns wito hanging newspapers, has been . ular demrind for export, but much of "The .Irish, who were in the vap,' im, Bun-cotIt n and brought back a Maxim, a prisoner; and will be brought • _ mediate! so ht cover behind a into c , with only- one man: killed - toria. it was sod locally for the Christmas Y and one fficer wounded. A detach - trade.; prices ran ed from 4 to 4 3-4a kopje that, wan fortunately near on A SEVENfiH IYI4tSI0N I. g tile, left. ' ment of the 18th Hulls rs had 'circled London Daily News says it is per pound, with ten to twenty cents "Tile artillery, Northumberland Re- around ep=worth 'hill nrning kraals fed, as soon as the sixth' army' per owt• iinore for a few extra choice gi•ment, and the mounted troop_i fol- an 1 outt nom, telegraph-- ines. It was a , . ,n is embarked, to prepare to lowed i•n p$rfect order. gallant nd successful sortie, which selesctions' roved t at Gen. White's mall' were : ze the seventh, in case it,should Butchery cattle' sold well the,ld • The toner were settling comfortably p eded. sea her! done much to,encoura a in their new positions when they found full of f ght and in admirable condi- A CAVAhiZY IIItIGADE. g g tion for o -operating with Gen. Buller. 1 bu in Loads ut nod stuff sold from tiles were covered by the enemy s y g• g The ao respvn=fent of the Daily Newel government has decided fo des-. 3 g�p� to 41-40 r und. and picked guns, which were much more power- , to South Africa at the earliest �' r at Lady inith, describing Gen. Hunt Lots from 4 3-8 to 4 3-4c per pound, for ful than had been supposed. g what were practical! Christmas oat• sa s eapl re of the guns on Gun hill, le moment, a cavalry ori ads of '•Meselnvtihile the liners `r ere aie►in- „ Y says.— ajor Henderson, vyith four- - ' 4,000 men. ; . tle. Medium to good stuff sold from taining a heavy rifle and art,l,Ilery fire, teen gut es, who was directing the A TOTAL OF 105,770..1 9 to 3 I -$e per pound, and inferior but were not doing much damage. i moveme ts, led the force up the pre- eslratch from London says 1r rc from 2 b-6 to 3c per pound. ACTION AT LONG RANGE. t ' cipitous oulder-strewn heights. When .� ,well Williams, F.nancial Sec,re- Btoekers were stesady at from 21-2 � ,Still under fire, the infantry and ne3tiriy h if way nip the difficult ascent li f the War Office, in the coutse to 3o peers pound, with 31-4c paid for artillery sought another position half aBoe:r o tpost, apparently just awake, , - pF.csch at tlueensbury, said that extra choice stockers. a milt -distant, the liesld batteries Dov- Ichalleng d the British. Receiving 00 all the troops arrived in South Feeders, were scarce, •and wvanted at ering the withdrawal splendidly. ; answer hey called to their comrades • . - i, the total. including the colon- from 3 1-±< to 3 3-4c pe;r pound. "The new poetition was admirably above, 'The English are on us, shoot.' d naval contingents would be Good. milkers are wanted ; prices adapted to holding the enemy in check, They then fired their rifles, anal explo- -i 'range from .� to $45, and • $50 for the infantry firing behind good cover sive bullets flashed as they'. struck the ..I I. CAPE VOLLIN'LEER9 + . choice• j - with precision and effect, while. the rocks. A hurried fusillade frym the F;. bheep !and lambs were steady' in' muuntesd infantry moved to the -riprth crest of the hill w+as answerelt by a t i lesixitcb from Cape Town sa .s: I prise and sold well• with an upward with the object of getting th ' j3 yrs single volley. Then our troopis raised eral Sir Redver;i Buller, comm�in- tendency; on the, right tlanlc. t ringing cheers, apparently doubling i _ f tie British furces in South!,-; LawUs uri3 yvorth from 81-2 to 4e he action was now pretty general, their nu her by the repetition of the who is now at Frere, Natal, is n- per pound. bu was still at long range;. Only a sounds. 1 I ging of,lunteeri.ng . throughout f3heef, eiesll' at from 3 to ' 81-4od peer fel of 'the British were hit. i "Gen. Hunter, leading his ! officers, i �.' Colony. Ile sides the South Afri sad pound. Than there was anuthetz quic took ap the command, and oriiPred the •, ,,shunt's Horne, each H00 stro ig, ,Bucks 're unchanged. (': .'= Ingo in the s�tuatiup by the dit� men to t, x th i bayonets. Th:'y c i:► b - 'a ,e 'Town fort Elizabeth, it-, i. he ho tr o s et o co a do of mount- ed like lizards over the huge buuld rs 1 We ha ' nu change today n t g Y t r ng mm n ;e, Grahami;tc'swn, Bing Willie s-' market. �"SEingers," scaling from 160 eel Liners moving from the north, a d in an irregular but orde ly li e• , and Vi'urceyter Vuluuteers, nil to 2110 !b ., ere sellirtQ at $4.37 1-•L per t e Iriesh and Northumberland Re i- When they gained the ore9t t ey found Cape Mounted Rifles, are now in cwt.; !hill hugs sell at $t; and fat hogs erste were sent to• engage them. the Boers in full retreat." ! . , ield. A large number .of Hien re at $4 peri cwt ; stores are not wanted. "They 'however, were met - by a MI'1'THUN'S TROOPSADYI ing themselves as recruits. Fullowiing is the range of Durrant vy fires tram a number of mac ins BO1✓It SUPPLI)g5 SEI'LED. quotatiotijs: tins '►n a good position. It was leer.' A'despatoh from Hodder R ver says - special despritcL frons t'apeT wnI I ; Cattle..; t at the enemy numbered at oast --Geo. Methuen's troops lav been re unces that the British . gun at 15hippera,!' per cwt, ; 1, wish then beet at ground and cuperating during the week 't Jana, (_ Oil $4 7b lenty of guns and are, in fine condition. ` idge has ' captured the Bri ish Butcher, �chuiee do. b 875 4371-2 On the south bank of the r ter -there '• mer Mashona, which left ew Butcher, Tined. to ood.. 300 1 850 RETIRED IN PERFECT ORDtIL g was an exchange of shots bet een out k, November 3, via St. Vincent, No- Butcher, , inferior. . . 'L 50 !- 2 75 •'jt wee, therefcne, decided to retire Posta early Tlursday morns Tke ' ' ,er 16, Por Delitgoa Ray, laden ith btoekera,lper cwt.. .. 2'�S i:= 9� , h:.rteien miles to Molteno. i same thing happened Frida . T,hej s - for the Transvaal. Thi cargo ill fiheep and Lambs. "The retirement was carried out in_ shots b' Boer outposts show .that thiels ended at ('ape .Town, and the hip . 300 ,' a2 rfeot order, de~snae the fact that the are onl tour or five miles firom q�ue ; be releas ed. Sheje�i r cwt. 3 400 ; rs fol lowed closely, bringing two o main c mp • in the direct,io r of Jas -' Lumbs, r cwt.. , OUR TROOI, S ARt FIT. ' Hucica, pini cwt. l lb 250 ;- hoir 40-pimuders to bear., Had thei obidat. iday's Cape Town cablegrams on- Milkers and Calves: ' unners been worth their salt the The Bloars are entrenched iii the hills :; ould have lauflicted considerabl nce that the Australians ith Lbws, each• • • . LtiW b000 from Syptfonteln to the south. They n the canatlaians Taft Cape Town ' 'alvea, ach. . 200 1000 ,; amage, oa ua Several shells direct ` are altici in the kopjjes overlo .king that ed at Orange river on Dace ber a the ambulaneoeh abort. 1 raiiroatl. nil went inty eaml n the m dist fl `- "O arriving at olteno it ' ills Th© British comruandelr hasucce df - dust storm. The men a vary fit, Cho:co bo s, pc'r cwt• 400 i 437 1-a'ou d that the aasualt.ies were Blight. 1 g Li ht hu a per cwt. 0 W 400 - ; + ed fir obtainin some tre$h�-ki led m ai . are delighted with the roe g 'the eeheme erf eurlrrisirig ,he Boers; for•his then. _ _ _ _ __ - tai lc , but we obtained valuable in- T.hre drought continues.,: - - - -- - -- - - - --- - - --_ - for anon." . A deuilxitch from Diodder River says: CANADIANS AT WO ---A 4.7 -inch gun from the cruiser Dor- A despatch, from Orangre Ri Y is, irawn by 32 oxen, started at mid- t Saturday, says:--T3�lf the mel 01 t}hs . nig it Saturday night, and proceeded Canadi n contingent have gone for q _ ;;. thr a miles borthward. A squadron ward, Like 'the Australian eontingept, ,I of he Ninth Lancers and a batter ,hay hove been put to stiff worksi� E of urge artillery. joijtiiebd the naval I their °arrival, and have been �buiIdii4 en• M thuen Has An En agement , Witb for at 3:`.0 o'clock Sunday morn-! sidings, erecting platforms, salla , rn I im i daring; ,the }usual ro•i ine scrv, e . �� ;''I he naval inontingent con feted of ;They �re in etcelleut condition and the Baer In is j�� ,� fo r oompaAiee o! marines enc so sail- very zatous. a'ec,TA e"i -fr va London, says-- complains about the 13oartti"shelling Heavy hogs, per: cwt. , 375 400, Bailer! —Quito` and steady. er tots of War Office oil Friday evenIi the Towp hall, wbiah is used as a Toronto, I:e.. 12.—Wheat --. estern No. 2, [riddle freights, sold t 89oy and e out a despatch Irom Gen. Four hospital.! Commandant Schalkburger mal*ets were rather better t day,but No. 1, w, as quoted at 41 to 42 6; -Walker, dated Cape Town, t t wns salified of t'#iis but the notifical- lues! 'prices were uncltiau$ed, values Rye rt- Quiets Sold at bOc,j Vvest; and ' here being still •above an expo t basis. 510, east. ii sed- some anxiety. It announ+ed tion only produced further tire. Al- Millers are the only buyers.• ed and Oats—Firm and in fair demand. Good,; t the Boers had got in behind ten, together 12 hospital attendants, the w Its Ontario is quotes'! to tali lers at. local, business doing, as well aii fair ex. huen'a fbTee,, and had destroyed correspondent says, have been wound- 64 to 66c, according to nearness to the port tr de. Whito oats, 26c, north and;;. west' 2 , 1-2c, middle fresh and 27a .:: ' _ railroad at Graspan, aril al�ojcut ed and ne killed. mill. t�aose wheat unchanged t.7lAa, f g. ' east, These prima were id free! middle freights, and 69c, port and y' telegraph.. A Afi,cond deep `tch The fly News' Ladyemiti scoriae- west. Mian,itoba steady ; No. 1� hard, to -day; ' m the same source, however, reliev- pondent,j in a despatch dated Nov.• 30, g•i.t.,r 76a; and Toro to and w t, at Buck heat—Dull•. Car los , !e at, 50c;'' any fears, for it announced hat corrobor les the reports o! the Boers 7txi; and track. Ddidla dor Owen 'ound and w t, at 49c. eo a ed, firm n the hospitals. He adds 72c. Oat sal—Rolle3ld oats, in g ,trach. imunication had beers P g r stet Btr.ti ht oiler, Toront $$,3b; avid in wood8�45 per :.. n. Methuen having Beni pert of his that thelTown Call is not tri line with. Flour—Vel y q g bbl in bu�era' bugs, middle freights,! X2.60 cel back, and atter an eaigtige;ca nt, any imp>prtant campor desfenaivs'work. • Mer- real, Dge. 12,—Special�j There' bid, with $Z•7t1 asked. Sema, in wood, was li tle change in the gran market which fourteen British were wo nd- The Boers, however, claim to be en- for local account, $9 per bbl. asked, to -day; there was a numb�rin 1; titled to restrict •the British to one and $2.90 bid, for single car lots. goad demand for driven the bneRny, . hos ltal Iat jntlombi camp, dee tel the Mani, ba wheat, and quotaiibnslshow- off, and repaired the railroad I It Pi Mil _`eed---Sttetroe and stead Bran is t factp 04.the rigtbt at all armies to noted at $lel to $12.50. and shorts at ed art advance of 3-4c, on. y` st ,day's supposed that the Boer force -1wae q prioe; oarse grains remain dul and have several btoepdtale is u>uivereally $14 -to $1�.6tl,,treat. commando which retreated' on. acknowledged. � Corn—Dull. No. 2 Aniiieriba n yellow, steady ; No. 1, hard Manit ba` hEat In a cieer►liateh sent lands,, date at quoted at 41c, Toronto; and ,nixed at was q oted to -day at 6b 1- float, cobsdal aftpr the battle of Modd Fort. illiam; No. 2 hard, .21 1-2 bei I Dec, 3, dhe correspondent says: --''The 1-2. Canadian corn dull at 39 1•`.ao, low ]�1 1; No. 2 oats are eld at 30. 3 FIRING ON -THE $4gPITAL. enemy `ills now ceased shelling the track, Toronto. ' Towr hall, acid hays turned, hia fire on 1-2e; la d No. 3 at 3&% in st rh; ani-. The Landon Morning Post's c0 res- Poas—First. Offerings rdfbi�r light. tuba 1p�as, fi7o,• barley, No. 1 47, 1-2e; pendent at Ladyemitll in a despatch the convent, whish was recently oc- rr lata. sold at 'S7 .1-$c,. north anti Dupiaci qy aaiavaleseents, but wb;ich is rye, 9c; b4tokrvbeat, no ens �i v ctom-- tees I)ea t» the persiajtent now deserted•" west, and 58 t -2o sant. spall X540. - ` 2, joie . I w �k b '} �. ,.t - s .,. a E y .: . ,-: ... rr. - S . .. w - . , - .: - !.`�. @ R, y - q� - }. A t. �9y r �• ,r V 9 ^ . -s _ e �'° .. ,'fit t ., -_ . :_.. ..., ,,• *+ ., r. , _.. �.. c,. M z_. 1 / •� ' 'fes`;; c ,•�:�1 ,. ,r� � . w. ; �. c ` .. 7'; '�f - -s ''saw+- --� s; 4. -s 't rrl"- •i' - 1. i-" S. .1 ..,• ..i ',) Y1 - c � `wrt• 4'. - .,+. to- t f �. .r i =in; •.r c. .v �. � ��� _-v,„ 1. ,�'. i '.kms 3. b r }: _'ice, ,.. �tii R- � �.4 : �Y. '�PP}hLr....1 3 7.TC . s � . . - 1 � _ �"" z3 � .�,ly ll ..f '� $ y - .; y t+ `!`.: rtrY•�F' , : ,-. 'a_a,,�11 •� �i +'�: 5'l-�5�'+'.4�%.j"-•-.' �.k'. 1, .+i'F. _ :+.., _ .. , 3 _ ...'_. •' ° }_ . ,_ i y.,.A, ... Fr ..r ¢ J*' e5,�v .e { C s jJ A i r.. •t -. 'Po`s;9 S .- .I{I c �y. 1, 5, . Y h 1 r z my wit � ' �.r r � ffO F ,Ps a+ .,.@ :irk - _• u ! h t V Doc. lot. Apply to L U Grant, n. ti i r 4IlY Y' 1 a k i`f [- premises of the undersigned, lot 23, con, F4. T• Pickering. about a month since, a heifer Sultabla seward is offered, rr - i L Ali - k x a iii p>abllshed etreryy Friday mornins at Its office piokering.Out. i.11esi'esr; •i.t� ftpai iadra>si4►• RATES OF ADVE11 TIB�Nti :_� .:. "i=ll tus"tion, per tine Yp "VU Y 31aeh'w hent insertion eprrrr lis - a •• This rat not include Legal or Foreign ad. � rertisements. , gpeoiv terms given to parts wmodug con. mets for 3 or 6 months or b� t e year. HaK- Teary or yearly contract@ para I quarterly. 1lnsinese cards, ten lines or and , with papP•. -� ens y�1ar, !6 00, payable in silvan . Ave centso0 in local per line each vubseq out iton )onts nssertion. penial contract rates made kno n on applica. an: 'No,free advertising ° Advertisements without writte astructions VI) )be Inserted until forbidden a d charged &c - Coral Ugly. Orders for discontin ing advertise- stents must be In writing and s nt to the pub- ssher. Job Work promptly attonded t Mt. !. CLARK . P OPRIETOR, Our I"012t CS-8triot Independence ` a Our Ai m—A-First-clave Local Paper. Our Egp4340tatlons —The hearty eapport of the people of PickerinR and vicinity, FRIDAY% DEC. 15, 1899. ' NOTES AND COMMENTS. fihe Manitobs elections last" week rosufted in a working maj rity for the a Conservative party. Hug John Mae- Conservative w;ll be the new p.'emier and has at least six of a maj rity behind him, It would appear t be a fact rte _ that the Federal and th Provincial Gkernments must be of;a different A. Y style of politics. r Owing to .tLe fact that dbristina' s noon Monday, the unicipal nominations will be het of the pre- r vious , Friday, according t statute. �. T4erefore the candidat s or muni- -5 n; . cipal honors this year ill equire to 4` be at Brougham on the ab ve date to �' give a •reasonable. "exc so; for being before the electors.. I Sdarboro and all other rural mull ito' s the date V1 of nomins,tion is the s me.j The elec- tion in thele various townships will ' be held on the first on4ay in Jan- * Clary, New Year's day: 3 UTH O 1 0 �• 4 s• The bye -election a in t� i9 - conAit is over and w are lamenting. To the surprise of oat everyone, the Vote was a fairly epresentative o)le so far as the num r was concerned. It was conceded all that it would be a close contest, and, ill fact, many refrained from s eculating on that account. The onserva�tives claim is that there was ney used by their opponents, while he lWormers pro- test that "their hands 'are clean." F' Hon. John Dryd n was eI cted by some 350, althou h the off cial re- t tarns will not be forthcoming until Friday, the 15th f December. r I Sale E inter. E 6 - VwmkY, DEC. 18, ' —Auction sate of iJ0 sere farm, farm a k, "i lemon", etc., lot 21, front of n. 6, _Pickering, the property of the es ate of Robert Jackson (insolveDl). S at 12 o'clock noon. Bee bills for particulars. Thos. Ponch- er, suationeer. WIZDNSaDAY, Dna. W '99:=-Aitctidw-Wei'of firm stock, impl ants, N lot 20, cop. 3 Pickering the p rty of Amos Brignall. Terms -=11 mon s' orad* Thomas Poacher, anchone r. If �I nvasDAY, DEc. 21, '99,---Anctlon"`'` L of farm @Rock, imp ments, etc., at lot 29, 4th coo , Picker g, near . viila,ge of whitev0s, the pro rty of the estate of the late Charled edgeon. Tearms. 11 montb'e credit. os. roucber, &not. SATmmAY, Dac.T23, —Executors' sale of house and lot; on old furniture, etc., t . the property of a estate of the late r (leo Long, in Pick ng village. sale at 1 o'clock. Terms., Thos. Pouches, t. Anotioneer. iLa 16ARI Vii r or TOP RU55 Ly a n -v dev4ce reer-ndy stented in U. S and t l u adA by C NA C t UTp4a 1` ESTtQLlS 1871 'o , j C"'o`erR rz D W;Tli NO INC , NfENCE rT'. i" .�.. � } Y'.lE - .w 7'.'9 -, ti 4 i y.,.A, ... Fr ..r ¢ 1 r �•. , .,F .::' .1.°y -. 'Po`s;9 S .- .I{I c SHEEP'—To ebearlinge with lam 64 from my wit hook Information as to sir whereabouts be suitably rewarded Samuel King, Pick' eril � ffO RENT. --A comfortable House with V r in unbarton, the property of John McIntosh. Possession Doc. lot. Apply to L U Grant, n. barton &tf, STRAY a� 'W' � . t t a k i`f [- premises of the undersigned, lot 23, con, F4. T• Pickering. about a month since, a heifer Sultabla seward is offered, rr - •. OR SALE :'—First class larfn in the Townsbip of Plokering, north half and t south half of lot 9, can. 4, containing 127 acs f � ? 4• 's tf house, kitchen and woodshed attached, e i p ♦ Y- _ 1� � eY �,e _. .- ., �+ _ ar, ie fairly well fenced, all fall plowed, was T rx a 1 1 f r{ Machine'ry - 4 .: a lock, opposite the R Store, we ' ve now on exhibit there samples of .S. he McCormick Binders, Mowers and Ra . ,. he ,.. :: - SprinR-tooth Cultivators, Drill -4 and . , and Sylvester, Fleury, and Hay - a. t Plows. Also the William Dix Turnip , -. -...., er 'and' Pulper@. All kinds of Plow Points •... - -.-r 9th ! ,,; Wm. J. Dale, Agent. dA16,,-Mills .... ... t i Y` .-- .. !S ice•' f , .: )-:-s -�,. hopping and gris�ing at all times. Your � work done bile you wait. - ;7E _ ,:.. 1 - .r#' -:-,x :,'�--. --- .. -.� -r t , ii•. al• ys on band and for ale at reasonable pries, X � .. A taken in exchange for Oat Meal. M ''Brokenshire, T'ickerinf; (fin J . _ Executors'- Sale .: OF _.:._. Ouse w -a- a _14 Furniture, Etc, T e-underaigned bas roceived 'iostraotloans flow the executors of the estate Cf • I � , - Ica. tM LLAGE of PICK_ ERING UN S .. 1 NTED.-500 b6shels ofRood oats 'Cutters-, orbale A wantea at o" for whiob the highest m ket price will be paid Apply at this ce. havirs for ails a number o11 cutters of 09T }—On Wednesday Dec. Stb, one Iznv own manufacture. made from the IL 1; I team her" blanket .the road betwesc Du .on bartou sshool hoses' and Tit's swamp Fla er -pleaft Ieave saw o at this place• . 9�.-. SRAY SHEEP'—To ebearlinge with lam 64 from long tails and sewn yet missing my wit hook Information as to sir whereabouts be suitably rewarded Samuel King, Pick' eril g P 0 of ffO RENT. --A comfortable House with two and one half sores of land attaol.ed, in unbarton, the property of John McIntosh. Possession Doc. lot. Apply to L U Grant, Du barton &tf, STRAY HE, from the premises of the undersigned, lot 23, con, 9, cordiug2year8eld. Pickering. about a month since, a heifer Sultabla seward is offered, A, E. Major. Whitevale, Ont. 9.10 OR SALE :'—First class larfn in the Townsbip of Plokering, north half and pof south half of lot 9, can. 4, containing 127 acs eon which are a good one and a halt storey bri house, kitchen and woodshed attached, bar and soft water, barn 40x60. stable 92x3(1, and a first class orchard wMoh nate about g>}00 a y ar, ie fairly well fenced, all fall plowed, was red by smail running stream and never fail ng spring, about 4 acres hardwood. Apply remises or Jno. Edward, Audley.9-11 on address Machine'ry bR ' Raving removed o r sh W rooms to tea Clendenning lock, opposite the R Store, we ' ve now on exhibit there samples of he McCormick Binders, Mowers and Ra ies. Coulthard & Scott's New Climax an - SprinR-tooth Cultivators, Drill -4 and Harows, and Sylvester, Fleury, and Hay - de Plows. Also the William Dix Turnip Sli er 'and' Pulper@. All kinds of Plow Points always on hand. 9th ! ,,; Wm. J. Dale, Agent. dA16,,-Mills Ai running in full blast and prepared to do hopping and gris�ing at all times. Your work done bile you wait. Flour, Br•ar Shorts, Graham �Z ,. � Cbl a Meas, Rolled Wht t, Rolled Oats, al• ys on band and for ale at reasonable pries, X ur chop ground to soft you. Coarse Grain taken in exchange for Oat Meal. D ''Brokenshire, T'ickerinf; (fin J . _ Executors'- Sale .: OF _.:._. Ouse w -a- a _14 Furniture, Etc, T e-underaigned bas roceived 'iostraotloans flow the executors of the estate Cf the late EORGE LENG19 "Auction --To sell by Public in the— LLAGE of PICK_ ERING UN S oda , DOC. 23rd, '99 he following valuable property, lbai, is to gar`:— arlcr ' Farnitnre•-1 parlOr am 1 i, " bair- 01 th; 2 tables u well as pictures, what - and brussels carpet. Icing Room —1 seoratacy' ' and ` hoot o 1 extension table, 11 cane bottom ire, 1 arm chair, 1 rocking Chair, 1 8 er stand, pictures, lamps, etc, edroom Na 1-1 bursa wits glass, 1 pet, pictures and otherags. edroom No. 2.-1 burean with Itlaw 1 m tree anA spring. i bedstead, 1 dresser a d furnitfire,.1 carpet. edroom No. 2-1 bedstead, I i nnXaad m sea. 1 feather t'ialr and Plows, 1 wasb a d and furniture, i'drewer and glass, l e t, 1 straw tick. 11-1 largo walnut wardroba, s large 9 lily of bed clothes, 1 carpet ae well as m is. itoheiz-19 yds offt-" ppeet, 1- std"gA in Iadine dellab ware, 1 pirlor cook Oove, 1 a ,Chair , inotures, etc. Sommer K�tohcn-1 0661w6ve with f iture, 2 fall leaf tables, 1 parlor heater 1 Inas cn board and other kitchen utensils Also.th re wilt be offered for sale at the 94 MO ti a and place that comfortable'', b 'ck r idence. situate on church at., k own as the Lang property, with bait an re aft bed as well. As well as the resi- dl d st es, t are is on the premises a noxi ole an driving shied, and good bearing all ora mard. " Possess on gii6n ithmiatately atW::sale. 11 not sc Id the place Will be rented then Lad then to the highest bidder, fcr one p par. . a at a e o'clock+$ LAS. POACHER, duct, /� r a� yoraDiy loc'aTAa on the tits Con roa4, one -Dalt ITHOU AA Qk S Cot on iW� VO!!!F mile from Brougham, where are situated a first snooessinily need monthly bb�� over class pubho school, post and telograpu o cos. t' i Ladles- 8afe,effeotuai. lAdfesask blacksmithasad other shops. stares, {7b�ti�tiao. Y ` � � t HU ' .e • �' .; o r drq at for Ctiefs's Coeds Methodist end Presbytsn tsliurch$s. 6 miles CREAP pY lit �l l- . ,. s .i � �- , no other from Loenst Hill etatiors, tl P R, most be sold to Your:z,.ame to us m s comfort fd yds . stations are dun. i as Mixtures, plug and wind u estate.. Will be offs 'sab`eatto wort. f tlt� �c Dl 1� ' -` -'�- p _ t A Post card itiao It. tn! a ge L F ioe Mo. 1. $i ppoer g, e. rvhirib has carp xut► The farm a : o . i t atagha�da s L A `Y- C IAB. We h*—v6 1 Ceokinols 5 HArie O YTH fro. 10 de stif pr, ld boa. no. ' 3 r on r+eoe t of sloe and two fi-assts stack and impig4)eute will be; cold on tlho oo;rae ,, wa g Brdi� front 66c toI,(>f?. a eo u roes other alms, to Age of person or t s m o (loo mp�,y Winder i?n day, For further partioutar,s �y to . Thome � � +. oilOti6 fie0 ` ,. ame iecmatcnal. x24 tt e . Way os. ami 9 so� and race Pouehar. Aueilo r o � gut, I3,oa�slsa a _. ,., � '. ��`.<f: ".,.�� t� , r sF TO ONTO - • - CAKADA - t t ss r Ds1b i1v,,��iii Ira C w .V, Ueatlo>t, i le~ R. 1ka , ' r' d. >d ' ..Y . .xs, ;}>. t f (leeow:tm R y .ri' S ...r,�,,.. qa , x s c xtS3 gi'• '• t:F - - �'1 ..e.- - v` t'f -fir. 't ,.Y-. ,t .. - - - 'g - I -. - - • .asst'!. .r -Ic7t ..;- .. _ '._.SWIG": �:- -,_ .. �.. _ ... - „ .. y,,.. _ ,a. .,..?. --, _! :•�, ""��. i;3b`• -�•. iJ'" "�� - , �9-� � x is e: .r. .�., ]$�� n :. ,. .. '- ; - :. �.�' ..: ... - ,-•+d'. x of y i3x'"�� -- � : - �i --..r � _ ,� o t �` ' -1 �F, .vl-- .,a + ��yr-.-,.. V -. ate+: h,� k �,• Pide -: .�.... .:: -e �rY '-:_..� ..'•.-�m. .-:. -._. -.: . '-,,.-. i:,•:.; . ,fie, • _,: .... .., I wp..� -..R. ,. � ."r . 4�' !'" 4 '."F�ii. r.• •,� .-- Y ,. o• ,Js`e. .x5•�s, ,,rf1.3.s f . a.. ._: 3. �. ^A T>'• -i2- ,-}�Sy�,�- ti A- '10 S. .:- .�-.�-^�, .r... u'�c, s�<�x��. nnn�"i ��.•Isf''. _. -. �; Y �'�•: .', wr. '�t�;q ie"}"y� •.'"r'u�a _, �' - .;s., ..�•Y w � .��+x�. ,��•�:: � ..;�! - , , r :♦ _ S -ran �."°I_ �. n ,s.ts:....,r �ik...�,�. 11r,rY.�.ax. sl_r♦ �. .. r .;.rr rim 410 t�� stV P S :arbo o' Council. The bpve conn 1 met ptlrs"nt t� t►d joarnmerit in 01A Lry's ball, WOburo, on Monday, !-11th iu t. All the memDerq present. Reeve H nnedy in the chair. Minutes df last to ting read and approved �f A namber of so un" •"commiluma- tions v er� presen and ePdhzn& ly} .Ideal% with. Aloved J'by Mr kson, seeondgd Mr l Cewan, ttlst Reev Kennedy be granted 1 the sum cif $10 for tra service rendered - the maniytpality d ring the present year. Moved by Mr J n, -seconded by Mr Young that the r ve grant his order on the treasurer to ps McGuire Bros 014.12; L A Deiaplante .95; Corson & Son.. $7.50; M Donohue. 3;. W Nesbit 01; J M Ramsey 02; Jsa Cl yton $5.25; J Coultioe $x,1,,5; R Mosher J Neilson $69.80; (} Hough $2; Jas Keel r 2; W Martin $2; J Beaton $5 50; F Cornell $166; C Mc. Eyerest $74 15; W Clark $5.50; T Heat $3.25; A M Secor $ ;. T Crawford $21.89; I A Secor 43; J Cl yton $•l H Dodds $7; R Harriogtou $13. 0; T White $10; L G Aunis $17� 25; J G homps0 $; A Young $1.1.1; E Cook $7• N.Ir Cowjan, seconded by rYonhg, mov- ed that bis eoun it attend a meeting of 1 ar,unicipai, representations io be held in the county councilchamhiers in the olo Court house, Adelaide et., Toronto, on thb 13th and 13th inst, t 2 p.ml for the per I p096of discussing he rlueltion of better i roads, fir Jagkson; sec uded b� Mr Bro*h, 'moved that the r eve grapt his order oq the treasurer to pa John iH Lennox, the SLIM of $16.66, bei l5• two-thirds value of sheep trilled by d gs unk own to him as teetided ofi oath. Moved by Mr J cksory, ecended by h r Cowan, that the cl rk be i @eructed to nd- ( tify T H $ell, solid for for ork tp., tbat ' from the inforria ion tha we have at i - present we do not Fee our ay clear to ex Pend monev on a road w oily within an ' ! adjoining' townshi , but ill endeavor to get furthor inform tion at Biu early date, klovesi by "kir owan, seconded by Mr Young, that Coun Jackson and Co Cona Chester be and is ereby appointed a corn to essniiue road ay iu 'loft 23, con 1, a 'd report fo fhwith a Co the I liability of ti's corperati n 1 ; Moved -by \Ir owan, aeronded by Mr Brown, t,at,the r ve grunt his order on the treasurer gig nk .the collector credit for thea ,ouut of 1 for ea •h of fhe below i:r►n,ed, f r dog to , they having remaved from the town,hil Geo 'urn, I Davis, Geo Ch ssman, ''hog Ste. torn, Jphu !lc - Allister. Moved by Mr Br6wn, econded by 11r j _0Wan, hat tike r eve grau his oreer on the treasurer for the follow ug members of ' the cog laud o cera of the municipal •1ty� app�inted by the Ia the respective amount opposit their u ries : Lvman Kenned , reeves hos .lac son, Robt Cow - n, v rows- a d A Yo ng, councillors, fib OU a ch; L K unedy a d T Crawford aelectin juror e, A H roc assessor $G each; t m Tred ay aad;L. man Kennedy, memb d of heal h, $`� eac Thos Craw- ford, a bd of h th $i;; Cleo Elliott sac iJ. inep, $11; Dr O Sislev, reed hlih officer .la ArmNtro g, $9. I On motion council adj urned to meet on Frid ytr,15th i st„ at 2' 'clock. r _ � I OR Ttf . DELI G� TE d7RL ou hav fricd iroci and oth r tori But he keeps PA and t 'n.. H' r sallow p"on otries ou. Per - ha she h a lit"acking cou h also. Her aches ; ' and he cann t•study} Give her !ms's Ion The oil will ltd her wasting bod ; the gl urine will soothe her f oughe d the hypophos- phit4s will ' t new power and viF�er to her es and brain. sa you ;" cannot take' cod-liv gil " until you hav tried " tes �Mulsion. You will be 'red too change you opinion tont. Children a y very fond of it and inf is do not know whe it is to their food. sot. and fr. ; &U dru; its. , SC1iT� b DOWN Chemists Toroaia I ks�Ot��n . OAOt 1 resent discovery by as COMPOUNDO01d r . yaielan. Buoess fuft wed by thousamb of L the only perfecto Sad rellable medicine dis- �ered• beware of priadp1ed druggists w,hc osear Inferior meds in place of this Acis j Oook's Gbjpon Root pound, fakir wo leftsv or laciosp �► sad cents in postage in and we w11� esus, by return rnatl. Fun partioulars to plain a .elope„ to tfidtes oplyl 9 stamps, A dress Th Cook Company, Windsor. Out.. Camdt Tee-.h,,,,,�.�.�. , While Yo Waft_.� For a ore con 'ent seasoD,' mayy I get in uch•a co dition as to be al- most yond-ref r. :Dop't put it off.: ; ` just soon as our te?th need at- tention have--tbe attended to. Whe you hav them attended to, 'i come h re. Why 1? Becau here yon find the most eipert ope tors and the most . modern- methods paijuta] ing and painsac ng. gate. AYf gtist-' G y N.F. Co . youge n sti , Toronto ANTED Now I- IT 6 `heivl><t` Apples en#ta`bte !dr eva X13 Part will kindly brig tbarn along befo the tt cots have spoiled tfhem. Do not lay as we caisnot handle them all With rash. Evaporator open for basinen at all reason4ble hoard, R. D. BEN8014, Pickering, New . York r Q2181i'e�. .; 0 �a few people reading adveiriis­nisats of Dank and brokers, eying that money could be m a, through sPsoolstioa, realize that the rich men in America have oomm#nced lifs in a h mble way and have ,Wade their fortune throe )� stock-e:nhaag• speculations. ]lien like, Jay Gould who worked as a dry goods clerk in a smell down at $10.00 a week up to his twentieth year, and Commenced to 000r - ate With his small saving of >1MOo in Wall 8tree , left at his death 70 millions of dollars; Ru 88 I Sage, who worked as a grocery boy at 64.00 r week, and whose present wealth is esti ted at 100 millions of dollars, is still oper- sting is the market, althouda 90 ears of age. and are thousands• of others, who are enjoy- ing a I the luxuries life can offer, which is due to th audcese in speculation@. To he shrewd speculator the same opportan- ities a open to -day as to others in the past. The a sliest lot which can be bought and -sold is 10 a area on 9 per ce:t, martin, making $Jo. Any dy interested as to how speculations are a ndnated, can get information and market letter free of, charge upon application by letter to GEORGE hKALLER Ar CO., �•: Bankers ds Brokers, Con solidated Stock Exchange Bldg. 60 Broadway; New York.. 344 Mon- ey -for the Farmers. Wanted . Fat cattle, hogs, lambs sheep skins, and bees bides. Every farmer to be his own agent And keep expenses down, for time means ,money. Any one that has live hors for sale, may leave their orders when their hogs are ready for market and get within 90 cta of Toronto price and the of the market, at the following places: ray News Olice, Pickering; John 11, Clhapmap s, Clare nont, Jacob Wideman's, Almira; Tyfeo. Madill, Markham; John Allen@, Unionvillo; Robt. Brooke, Dollar; Wesley Rnses, Scugog; earn, elands, Port Perry; James Perk:ne, Ai An choat&r and at my own residence, Brougham acid ai soon as I get orders enough to fill a bar i will ship from any of the following stationi • Pickering. Claremont, Locust Hill, Markham or Port 'erryy. I have also at Iny yards feeding cattl . milch cows, calves, lambs, brood sows ands nail p,g@ for sale. Call at premises or drop 6eard and it will be cheerfully answered for p icas of bogs or any information of the ahoy to JOHN A. WRITE, Iirougham Ont. - .13o 1 y 0 4199 I~ . hint • a . , ,, A nr:" °4S.A 8. f Z � i•�d� � � � 'i � ;_ p im iv ' a n ' kms : _.'0 low, Gy a ( qe+1 o r, s air A _ a: oM r c-01te ' o ti ~ I1I •1 orad A969791!93��b'i 0d earn aaq �. C2 (gib ooa;�p • � a a O �p� t1Q jX. e p t7 ro e i �SqD 1 I� 0 O 0 A d I IS A og 1 •;0 ; y ` $ .',' ifs ,� � . rse Nails , rl �s and Putty 1l i geg and Bolt' ipades adhovela, amts' and -garnishes !A is sending a ascertain 01 • „k'`` .a t , •� .r. d' 3.5� �X`tl�ifl Fes" .► m s'pr. , ». F %r'._ 50 YEARS' CXPERIENCS TRADE MARKS DESIGNS CiOPYRIG14TS ", h anddescri�tPat .r- W .that an on i[nnn a Wy .ww-- e. in the tmU ms a sre"Vor• NOW WK lOPRIEN 8c HARE, f "0 ",. „ > . roosaswo fess= e eindeavor to pleass each customer To o this. not>>� but Sieh -e1&= V= - r is permit leaye� onnrr�� Studio, and reit ti ie a e 10**Ador calls prompt- 1 r s 1T a to. hitby Gallery Min ev&y Tue i da Friday and Saturday. ' I K V t StaU0u 4L $ 6OINA EAST D II't A9 FOLLOWS:_� N 6 MAIL 7:52 , M� . r • •� ql 4 Loc" r f a LOCAL t ` .x•6:10 P. M4 y' 11 "ING WXST DUB A8 FOLLOWS'—� N 9 LOCAL . . . 9:00 A. V 8 LOCAL 2:15 P. My ' . 7 MAIL MAIk P, M 4. Z']t8L8.--nnatialton $tatioa� �,� TA S G7 Ot*4 EAST t AS ALLOws--+ N 4 MAIL A. 7:47 AN' No, 14 M=D 2:47 f f 8 . s LOCAL . '. .6:07 P.M r` TAU a'oINGi WEST DUE ks FOUGI N A: LOCAL . .'9:05 A. 1-8 Mtxxib ..- 2:20 P. i 4f dful • t ' 21 P. i + 1 � �i¢�k � �'. 6�, s a.-. . .€.cis° �; Vii+, ' ¢ # � & '• ;. 't t' � � Y = m r ::. I. . of . "2•:, o i t kr' S3% . t ;k is . 'N • it - _...) ,: .., > . .: �" •..:•: _..y.' :t i.w'-!',. {, c'). _ ,i£�. �I. ham`s �. 1 :� _ . ••� --- .I: .. :- r }- .'.M, � , '.e e,\; y sit- 'I. t T- ,. f: a .l �l r'- ✓ "-� •tl ty :ria .4!{:. - RS:-_ 4 {{ I.T.' r. 4: fT " ". -: '.: .'. ..J. %.. _ '-41F _ .: r -4 - ", av S., , •-f' � �•S 1. ! I ... ..,., (j. . --.. - .. J ..: "9,: •:. ,' - a. S: .-.. ', !TI - .I:' .i F•-�•5 .i+.'. O.i -- Y•. '. S . }. "� 1 �.., :- - .. . :__ "-' .. _. q. �.-.. ,S� irk...' wi`' .:....., _ 3j(• :'+cwt. ..` Y,...-3 .,.� .�_:::•:: •:;, .,,_-1i yj' -,`w. ;: -.:.:... .. 1 - Y}'. .;.t p.. 1•..,... �. ,� -..,1!!r3 I ,•{:s ..1Lvf '.+t$. :� 41 ,.F t•if- 4t _-A' l..�Y -a.._.-.,'_'.....•.- ( -- . •...,.,-.. • -C:... '. i'. �k-ua1X. ••',M:ia� s. -..y. :m. „'T 1. - • ': -: .: P -' - „ a tieµ-` :1 !-., „ t s',}fffr�3ii t?s. _ i,SS - - , -,. t ,t .r.: , a . I:.. a r.. Y ?i: d •" s,� :7 a"'^',y,,•.+,- c ,•'1 : . -'-"�` fir= fil....,y,. -.,." :,.f+:•?;", t�:' a• _ 'Y, •J • - ::: 3i . 1 , 't•• � ti- m' - C s: r r 0. s. _ . . I - t.� . Doctor Ricftu�ond as to any possib OU ARE A FOOL. AFTBR EFFECTS OF FEVER. "s t: way "ot averting the contemplate -^ C �" marriage, even a,t tits eleventh ho = r _ + Y :,, be stole in and stood behind- Ki -- Aeseorai is rite 'Yerettfet qtr a Melt % Aukie, o�' 3lerrltfss, sufremd s• and ,� : I ► :: y r be a Permanent •♦ ��wt Irian had Wiajied at tiYtdt t IisswN Physician. Severely That 1[e!r Frleude Konrad ��e .11 o - u bI D J" be� � �e withdraw, but Doctor Richmond sig was Likely rug t a�td. 7: t "It's n t the big aecideuts, bad - 1.�� F ed him to remain. As he stood, lea - 1.colds, ap th8 germs of disease which �n the �ictnreeque village of Merrlit- _„ h� � c , But in' a �Mom8ttt her aou age rose ing over Kilmeny s ©hair, as her ata am in ry bumsan being which are ton resides Mra. Wlllia� Angle, who, a _ ,' sub- Dame to ala t31�d his eyes were di after months of suffering, bas found a zt ' -� again, 8>�e, would not tamely rt ansi a far the in ad sorrow, i mit hout at least an effort for free- and his heart full of thapkfulness th t pn cute from the use of Dr. Williams' dam. She dared not strike a light, he felt he could never express, ev n in the orld whish follows in the Pink Pills. Mrs. Axig:es relates as of CHAP ER VII. Conti 'sed. '' .. eii»amid felt: ,in the if hitt life should be prolonged thr lows the experience, through w ich , -•-:1 but a took a 'pen frtetck of llness," said a lead' h � � �tlmeny f om her idlug place spiv keyho to dtgcover whether the key fold beyond the ordinary span• LiiB P yst- she has passed• "Four years ago his �; Bred as she, caught fight of ;his face remai ed outside or not; Tete pencil " And 'now,'" Kilmeny's falteri g pian, "b t the erase foolishness of the . ' :41. ;; 'Thite was n t the n who was s stent lean through, letting her know voice" -concluded, " I- havq come ho a ordinary metra: "'--- Eed ring, wthile +a resident of Buffal I Rind and a iderat to her, who ex was no obstruction. She again. Oh, if I would ever be wick d I is attack of typhoid ,Hever d:k::-eased her i ttentio hat t ere Now, uert►rly aver obs knows thatdisease let me in a worn out ¢ad pitied her lone tole o her dressing room for. the key or ungrateful enough to regret an - y extreanel nehrvous condition, so tlhat knees, and made hi self more Hetes- of it, but only to meet' with a second ting, or repine at any sorrow whi b when he" crosses his legs he is invit- the least noise startled me. I could Inot nary to her )every d y. Thin Lord de disap intmouent, The key of that may befall Lae as long as your to 9 -Ing dyspiepsia, Yet does he desist I Bru ne had Isteel a ea which glittered ad risen removed also. ' is left to memay the remembrance of sleep at times far a week on aacq�unt Y Y room You have a ski t sou hand instead terrible attacks of heart fro ble with anger, I and ha' a look stamped As Kilmo-ny� stood belpl6ss,.. ` a the terrible experience I have just ltd tr im g g . an his face which m ht have( matched ,thaug t suddenly occurred to her -'the•' come back to me to recall me to q 7 g to stt� it you inflame your Then again any head would fro bla Lady Penryh's own for its cruel (cold -Y pith she ad brought with her better self. ! I know that Chris c n tlhroat- iby coughing as hard as you n'�� I had bad dreams. I ha no Might be of never forgive me. X believed the 1 es can, altbou,gh you have been told time appetite and lost twenty-two pt rids .I Haas• from he censer story in weight and had become so ver thin "I was pared or this Lada Pen- use. n anothe moment she had which were' told about him; I scan ed and again that by so doing you are g Y ryth," he id, fol ing his arms and Isoftl fitted it to the lock. It turn- and ivatilted .him past astonement I only aggravating {t. To please your that ray friends were alarmed. hila I .1compelling her aft tion. "I suspect- !ed, y ani she was free t wars on the point of marriage 'wit a vanity you want boots and shoes whish in this aonolition I was treated by two ed that you would t y to steal a march 6he Withdrew. the key; having lock- m,an lost to every rigbt principle nd do not fit you. Out of pure careless- physicians but with nQQ avail. I tied un me and teak o the marriage. The j ed th door bah hd her. If fhet rest of feeling. I deserve to be punished or near yoat sit [n an unhealthy position erver�*tthing recommended but still 1. letker which you ere kind enough cher Y Were ear, her flight would` all that, gtgd I will bear my punt h- tat ttt;ble and at yoprr desk ; you eat found no relief. Finally a relatty per- _ to write to`Mias D ryl disclosing the not discover until the next, morn- went as bravely as I can. Let me c me food which you know does not n,gree susadsd we to try Dr. Williams' 'ink falsity of the stori that you under in y which imae she hoped to be back and be your daughter once m re; �t,ith�ay; you drink a large tumbler Pills. After I had taken the firs box F took to mks ug bout Christophe eafte slowly, )listening and pausing lent me - live my life here with ou, oP w ter before a meal beca,u'se, like I could see a change for the be t r, so �: Warrenderl reached my hands instea betv;,s n every rep, her heart beating and remember that if I have oat a ah'ild, yorttT raeltsotn is not stronger I continued the use o the pills u tit I of hers, an4 let fine Into the game) tha with lmost: a dible throbs, she stole Cbria' respect you at least do not esti than your thirst; you go away from had finished six box and the sults .'. you intended to pl y. It struck :m down the stair ase and along the( haall me off and despise me as I desery to a hot fine into the ni ht air, and then were most gratifying. I now have , :_ as something new and refreshing that until he reach d the conservatory by 'be despised." � g normal sleep there is no more t itch you should; turn vi focal at the tics "Doctor ch- grumble tit catching a cold you )`- Y Y p the Dor thr ugh which Lord de I think, meq dear. „ the ,smoke too mtrirtt, stay indoors too Ing in my panda, the palpitation have of your career, an 1 desire to confege wuy ce had to an her on the, night of 'mond said, smiling at his wife, I mimh. or take! too much exercise, and I ceaKed, and I have gained in eight and maks amends.' L( here ageme t. She felt hot and girl would be the better for a on of then some grumbling to us doctors t and strength. My whole systein seems "I kn! it was only a eha'neb, mJ� cold turns a she grained her way to tea, if you will make it for her; and g g toned up and I fell entirely ell. I letter reaching her," Lady Penryth the far .end a laid her hand on 'the we can talk about her mistakes and nntaket a Halo man of you. I often feelfeel grateful to the Dr. Wi Name' answered.: She had recovered. her when some man, whose physique I can Medicine Co., and hope they wi I keep door of esca e. It opened easily, their poniahmettt to -marrow. nd see must have been erfeot, comes td l 'composure; and sE od opposite to him and i a mo nt she atood in' the cold meanwhile 1 belle�ve that Chris w uld p , up'the good work of administe 'ing to me a hopeless wreck thht the hes „ 4 with an epL"e9ssion quite as maligns t night air, l like to say something for pin self i'i • the afflicted ata his own. "I da a say other`,lette a I k' physic Dr. Williams Pink Pills cure by go- d e , s • She closed d locked the door, and which may perhaps put a diffe ant a hot sin would be the rod, sero were suppressed, too, an p meadia pier wa as quickly, as possible face on matters and make Kilm ny s ; Ing to the root of the disease They visits from her o d friends. 1 heard •. re.nrew and build up the bloc and :. into the shade of the .trees. The future not quite snob a doleful one i �'. Vis,. t ` 1 something about Doctor Riehmonn ' aol�m ' darkn ss and the unusual still- of repentance and penance as ab has i TLIE IIiyVALID ►S C131tISTMAS GII+'T strengthen .the nerves, thus riving galling and being anted admiitan a nes ightene her as she crept along, marked out for herscelf." l disease from the system. Av id im Idiss Daryl's name" leavi the ,al aping house behind her, "Chris here I" ctried Kllmeny, a art- . Is there amoxxg your friends a soar itationa by insisting that eve y hoz "That is my i (fair: You do not All t atori that she had ever hedrd ing ul, w"Itb a little scream to find him invalid, for whom you are longing t You purchase '►s enclosed in a rapper. th;nk I am such fool, when I have of mi might obbers prowling about close beside her. do something bea.uttiful and helpful at" hearing the full trade mark, Dr. Wil I.- ruweeded so ftar, s to allow cyte girl " and ° aiting t begin their deeda of Dr. Richmand judged it by t tohams Pink Pills for Pale Pe pie } to slip through m fingers by, handing stoke mesa tooled back on her, withdraw with his wife to make the the coming - holiday season I If a , - her disturbing let ors or alluwiAg cliff- terrif ing he She had been afraid) to tet;, and, on the whole, it was t be very you cannot do better t.hwtn to ands - 1. Iturbing visits I Y u thought tCiat you put o here oea, ►eat she might) make t>E+at thing that they could have one. tak® the t'II1tIST bfAB 11iILESTbN b would revenge yo raelf on Miss clary preparation of a wonder ba I by the stories wb ch you told Mrs snot e, and jibe stones hurt her feet Kllmeny's flight was Hoot disco erect I for Christsnaa, ! or a friondahi Cale - Every Marsh about tiV rrender vKlten you as s hurried along,. She had been un.itl the morning. Her maid re eivodJ p � y Christmas marks a fresh eo int :nt on 'escape that she+ ,had for- the key early from lord do R uyne � dar for New` Year's day. , Both theta milestone in the pathway of li e, and knew that she w s clone by listen' gotta to form any plans beyond that and unlocked the door, but did n< t en- plans, though they may seem torsi - it fig fife habit of mankind t¢ pause to them, but ou played into m octal. She alt thaat if aper could but ter her younpr miatrc+sa�'I room for some; able on account o1 the lar a ez nd - at this season of the year, a d look; ' hands. `But for t at scene, she wool get o t fro under the blackness of time, t broking that site slept. The , g never have accepted me. You may re lure not of money, but of time a d backward at the mihtislonea t at have turn home knowing that i owe m the t ees an within sight of human knowledge that ahe watts prone co vola - habit tion o ce more, she would be sad Mr. ryl with an anger t at he labor, are well worth trying. Th Y been passed. Scenes of the of en time I success solely to out" able o t -hi again, but just then could not control. In 'his un over- are potent in their power of bringing are revived as the memory is stirred) "Not solelyl" sh cried, moved 'at la$ every ping as a horror and eonfu- sable+ fury he dieolase+d the reaao why ( to an er b the t ou ht that her our cheer and sunshine into a aickroo with the ha ► recollections t at clus- g Y : stoat She emembered, with a little he had hurried on Kilpuetly s marriage happy not only once but many, times du pose had Leen filed. 'if I do no r,rpr seal 80 ,that when tibe had, first with Lord �1e Bruyno and had h .sitat- y , P - or around Christmas. We Bee young mistake, Miss Dar 1 heard some oft th trod n this path Chris had been bc+- ed at nothing which could se par to her I tang the weary months of suffering. A faces that were then bright cheerful ' ` lies about `Farre der from you yotr side er, an she felt that, if he (were frost Mr. Vt arreadear. One t t.ha,t I wonder bag is a large bag filled wi b and rosy, bu't are now aged w th care - '. e. self. self. 1 wish you 'oy of your ingent}e 'only here ce t11 nura, she should al- young [nan'a relatives, whose dettihigi�t� from many friends, which are rather than ears. The str ggle of wl •'` A girl who could. Neve Warrendec sin had brought the Merridal9 1, party i y . most. lie.' th joy would t,e so great. ba drawn out ons iw y - life iorit$ its trials and dix< ppoint be a villain on t a word o>a two su p to Chrislxppher, had deneup d Kil- i pec li da s actor ,� But e e was )alone, 4nd abe must burry men • s father, and had h d lain in to accompanying pan in directions. t . ;I paragons of virtu as you ands mys 1 •on—h rr oq�tt j $ l !' g menta, has made them gr ve and must indeed he i nocent enough t I She alimbeki� the stile whets site name brought to �tratioe for some big ►et m i e I may be arranged, to last for any lens b sC, I 11uit yowl Whit 111 you do when s to it, nd went along then idepettb to- t eda Through him, 7 thought[ul. The romantic ambi.i3ana of wards the little cluster of houses which of tiane—three months, six mouths, r finds out about t, a she is sure t }:r had nlaent trams of his time in ori- youth have perhaps been rad .ly din 11 " do one days You may keep watch „►, ar thl cottage that Chia had fin. a Tear—drawings being mode once, lolled by unprofitable and it haling 'lhc� old mics gild never for five this her closely enc h until she is mar- offers t to rs, Richmond.' She was twice, or thrice a week,_ as tray see attempts to woo the fickle oddesq, ried to you, but how about after,under yin slat to do when abet gut public• disgrace, and lbs Hama t «'ur- best Since the reeil,ient of the b g ,� render became hateful to h:iLt ver of- and the ascent of the hilt th t leads ward>st there, but abe knew that t,be would is not given a list of the donors, nor l "Leave me to anage that," be mels er i l she were near living tae- Ler• One of his strongest reasons for g to fame and fortune, with t e scan ' swered curtly. ' 'Miss Daryl may b inga e. en tht,ugh they were asleep, acknowledging hits granddaug�atr.r.wus informdd of the character of the tent ions inselparable from business, has simple enough to be shocked at in to. separate her from Chr;stcaphE:r, itis, a double sur ,rise awaits bot t pp g The whistle �of a irisin claws by gave i g l been found wearisome and dap depressing.. h! , i finite stories abe 't her friends—La, wbusr attachment to bar ho suspected . her a ucldbti thought. tips Curried such drawings. This ovn.rlbutes n t Gazing along the vista bf vanish L de Bruyne will s pn be wiser." on he shoes; and hat tied bar veil truth the beginning.; and the tiittelest novelty n arm g g Lady Penryth laughed ecornfull , 1 clonal ,and ran on -to thcr btation. drool, in his cup, when it wig found a little to the airy a d cit t od yoars, other loved faces 'arise th tt and Lard de Bru ne went on without It w s a night traiD, and paused fat that she 'bad returned to her friends, the scheme.,..: . will never more be seen in t e flesh 4 was a knowledge that she had again In re tin the b the first st heeding her. scarce a moment- Ki men waited preparing g • p —faces that were among the erri;est 11 ` ' "You may gul' a said sterni "A'n - y cc,me into contact with the man wiaotn 1- for no ticket but rdshed into the first he hated. In the trap x,rr vt hiA is to make a list of all friends w o at the!, ole+nteoug Christmax feast; the , let me warn you to beware how yo carries a tha� t;he could see. No one al y meddle with me "or mop ' coneeriae. anger, ho declared, that he would cum- mi ht wish to join int such a labor' f ringing mAA1c of whose playf 1 Jmts j notice her, tint, in a moment tibse wiry '' have taken care of my own interest off lief Kilmeny to come back and furca love.,. Naming the date on which it still awakes echoes in the ea while bEh'erto, and I an take care of th she as t#ee 1 her to marry Lord da Bruyne, a atitte- is to be packed, ask each to contribute r to future. You have tried in ever 1 ' meat which was re+ceived by that a auitabte gift for It as early us .0 - the voices that then sounded in jay `• wa to injure a and break off tlh Thea rain etc r nobleman with contempt. vrrnient. Since these iriendlt w 11 ful peals are now hushed in eternal1. . .::I y e l at 1 inland to mak p at Redm►nater, Thi+ next news was that Lord de marrtaB h where Kilmeiny jumped out anal ea- probably be scattered far and wide in 1 silence. .-- . but you have fail d in ever yarticul I3ruyue had left England for an ito- tht+ home land, and perhaps in foreign' At Chrit�ttiiaa ane is apt t recall y y caped witl,qut nut ice. Ten minutes dtstiaile rind. ' The irl shall b m wife to -sort Nu--no� use the next l Two days lands as well, it will be necessary er I'such pictures as ,these,. some leasant, : I g Y • later a wr�s stars 1iD before the ;� and after that I defy you i" Well -lie door of her early q begin preparations ear' surlier after Kilmeny bad returned hunts the better, tar there are likely to be butt many of them sad. We oa nut Ycar CHAP ER V1Ill; home, ad t the darkness t u�ld lis- _ cern t e out inea u[ tCe Louse luumi Cdtratupber V� arrendet cam° softly in- delays. I get that some of the kind hands " .`r I -= nS to the+ parlor where she wan sitting c'he'at of L' a Penr th and L Durr h r, t3meny, iu Mer tact tad- Make s strong bag of suitable a- which tneR in friendships c }aKp are Y Y g B in the. duak, and, takings a scat beside teriaa—cretonne, denim, canvas, or; now cold that slxirkling eyes which ' de Bru the had la ceased to be, he r news nd t'banktulnesw, ressed bar , 5 g +� p her, passed pia arm ruutuh brr linen Embroider it with initial8 a and still Kllm�en sat motionlea$ wit s pan s a the bt ctvtlCl dour, her face r beamed over the holiday fe t )lave Are you quite recovered from that maDogri►,m or other du.itable deal n they had left .her. It seemed to r against it. She Cad reached barite at night, Kelmep darkn f" be obis- ' : lost the luster of health, or ave chis- t� L as if she had a ddeBl come to a hast- 7 g -and furnish it with stout drawstri ga' ed forever on earthly scenes. in many Y I red. Can you bear to hear sUme- �' � 7 op broad ribbon. Since It is to ha g j I: very brink of a halm and was ab t �11t: ling she, she ; suhttrroued ; up thin slat—sometbin whish will shuck cases the great debt which 11 must ( to ate into it. he had been deli - strengt ,Ito !null the Might g g in the sirkroutn for so long a time, it ' hup bean aid ; the batt a of lafe [ - I* ,I P g anti grieve you 1 d have only just beer should be made not merely dura le I l"'y p l ately trapped in o her marriage - bell re Sun i could „,: bear the i told of it, and I was afraid that it I hoes ceased, and again and a sin •the and serviceable, but also dainty nd gagement by a ries of falsehooda i -- pts N ng in the house, and pro- • might oome to you sudueuly' and find I impressive lesson has been to ht that I vented to blacks Chris Warrende i gently a w ndow opened above: 11orr .} I attractive. earth) rewards and honors -are ova-, I. uu u re ared. Y for Ki hmo' d's voice was heard ask- 7 "What is it, Christ she asked, trim- Wrap °BtSh article In tissue pa r, nescsyett—that the grave levels all (fis- , her eyes, when 11 the time he a usingman tints, mark it with he i been innocent. As Kilmeny ruse t ing if he ase was urgent aril Ii:sl- blittg "You and papa and maWWa y' tinction between rich and r. ' * her feet, her mind was made, up, meny sw red in trembling tunes un- name of rite donor, and tie it seuur ly , a4d the children are bare safe and I rbc pleasant reflections pith stat She returned o her own room, n ,like her o n that it was. In a few ► well. It must be some :ng connect- w�th narrow ribbon of a contrasting I can .have, especially at C ristraus, eo•or, leaving one end long enough to ; dirl_eted her mai i o inform Mr., r 1 minute sh could bear his steps us ed wit.L that—that brine which we wish be used in drawing it out. Yaa k he I whin the contrast betwee wealth -_ I > 1 that she would entain alone fol' b he cam dawn the stairs and then tb:e. " anxi povert became. snore painfully to forgot. My grandfather--- ret,ls carefully in ttne bug, hen ier y _ rest of 'the eve ng. She dared t 1 bolts a d era being withdrawn. He "He was found dead in his be+d' this ones at the bottom, and let tete i ng apparent than 'at other times, are snake any attem t to escape while a .1 opened thel door, and the light which 1 morning. The news has just come. I those which recall deeds of y'myathy, - 4: g• •� ribbons bang outside 'at the top. I light ht lasted, = bu in the end of O t {tae bel in' his band fell full oa her. I AnJ it was )rue. With the irustra� I affection, benevolenue. To a kindly g ' uLfts appropriate for special d ys, i ber the dusk soon galls. She. sat, Hf+ d d of recognize her at once, tion of his hopes 41ld, schemes, the old I iauc,p an the invalid's birthday, Apri 1, : heart there is snore satin action ip . . parently busy' o er a book-, but it bu,t a,s $e stumbled into the hall and ; man's Us had suddenly gone out. The I'radtrr Sunday, Feb. ',,d, a "very we ry , contemplating that it has do a at least. - INEWSevery power of er being thrillin n I drew a ids cher veil, 6e uttered an -ex- j lawyer had been summoned to exocu e a little to,cheer the dist res d, or al- . 7 It uuy,' a stormy Sunday, etc., may be leviatt' bum:►n woe, than in ha know-:"- tensely at what 'lay helots her, clamati n pith she never forgot. The I the last revenge by nutting aft pia designated by tiny cards attached to she could but carry. out bet( plans, h neat om nt she was in , his arms, : grandchild from succession to his pro- � ledge tihat a. few more do lars have _ . I Choir rftr►tona. Most of the gifts, { might see the oc:tor and his ' if I cryi-ni n laughing and halt strang- - party, but death bad stopped in and I been added to a bank -boo already : -- however, should be left without da es, that very night she might turn a ;ling b m (with her embraces. Nina prevented it., Kilmeny became sole + in order thut the invalid may h ve (fat Prom methodical thrift. back ox► the nag tmare of the! past, si Daryl ate' been left ►,ehiind at the heir to his vast wealth, and the lrro- t the privilege of deciding which ribbon Christmas is a proper -sea on for the weeks, and wak to freedom and 'ov grand o. )se which she had lett, uud petty wa® joined tv that of Christopher' to draw. ``performance of good deed . Relax �-[�,t ' one more, leaving no word or line be it was .Del old Kilmeny Richmond, ve- Warrender at her marria a with him. I our purse stringia, you who have been el �t Sur,C a wonder bag was race fly y wind her. i heme'nt l vin like a child, why .had Kilmen became a great lad as she i, blessed with abundant sans, and 6 7 g Y. I sent by a lady is Ohio to un tiro lid' Iter maid bra ht tea to her, n � come b• ck. ;had once wialted tv be; but the time ofelp the need often wh have ro- friend who had removed to CalifClifur tat y ` - ,hie declined din er. When she k e Mrs. i hmond, he ring a eommo-;her connection with her' grandfather Filldd with a great variety of be u- p atedly fallen in the eff rt to, at j ,� that her grandf ther would be en s tion in h hall, cam to her dressing' and her res levee under hie rcaof land tiful rind useful articles oonNribu ed Lain the goal of prosper it Be `gc+n ed, she slipped own to the conse va gown, re bling a little, to thehead made her look on ribhea with a dif- s in mann states it pro ed Brous, and cheer the depress d•, the un tory and unloc a small door atl the of the at irs, and then, with joy- latest eye. She developed into a by wandor bag inde d. Its Meas' ut. fortunate, the hopeless. oke their farther end. he, carried, the ke ' ful cry, r shed ;to bmbrace her da ling, noble woman, and her blitbe spirits Christ. las. happy ; cultivate t he oppor : - surprises . were a source of gonat nt back to her roc with her, f. ; Kilmen reaentlyfound herself in the and loving heart gladdened every place tunit to do cod ;and in after S-c�ara; delight, and the attending , pbyaic an y g Four hour8 1 t, when evt�,ryt 'in 'familial dining -room, with her head in which she Inov'ed w -hen indulging in retros ction, �'Ou way loud in its praise, testifying to its was oast, she d eased herself tre bl on Doc r' Ricinond'shoulder, while ur turn o %e Christ - q �.. beneficial results, will with pleas e t n t >" ingly I.in the sow which she bad w r Cts ar e�noircled her, apd Ddrs. fifth _ , ` Thi), bag contained baokthattdk r- meas MilestotiK, of 1891, bac use it will " ; . on the day wh ii she cam to e , mond 'k geling beside her, holding lier . A110UT AU4`TIONI ERS I chiufa, buses of stautiotae►ry, paper -out mark the time when yo Y began e- 4. • grb.ndfather s h se, and, taking be ha d a d dwelling on bar with over s stemat ie plan of generosi� , and din �t 1 g r of invalid slippers, an Tice- y { ' I flowing a ea of larva and sorrow while °' Tt�e ways of itugtioneers !n d% ter- lets, a psi Pp covered that wealth in wi a panda is is jrhoee and ,bat i her ha>td,- went) s ft-+ wool shanvl, an embroidered st�nd- t I to the door, he ferried t$e ha til ahe tol her stor They wanted her ant pxarla of the vt•orld' vary greatly, roduetive of. the most pl sure when y 3' I co�Ar, souvenir spoons, doi.liesi a r bk p with all the fir ness and quiet a -to watt ntil the next day bat she In J�ngland and America the seller for letters, cuffs and saucers of dei ty tt is used by a good heart n relieving that she could mmand. It ref as ' could p k be persuaded to do so. 6he the sale but in; aitnna, and many articles a peeially the necessities of mankin . ` �; f to open. She was locked in ! 1 did not ar the sound of a that foot- .bar the expense o>t . # The bounteous harvest f the car �' tt��qq France the purchaser bears the cost, helpful in a siukrootli• Several Iris de t ._ • The discovery was a "terrible shock step bei d ,her, or know tfiat she h.:d rent year assures shoals ce for all . I 6 r oe>Qt. beta iadded to pia our- who telt unable to contribute gi ts, ` 3►M- .k She had beet! a sure of escape than ; anothei ditor as ahe poured out her g our' people. Therefore, let us all re '+ `{h'r, thou hit of t is had never occurT words. eshase. In Holland it is atilt worse,; w>'ote ©hafnaing lettere, which ore Dice, animated by the deal a to spread . g l the Layer being required to pc►y 10 per; greatly enjoyed and t<rttuth a�eaiated, food cheer where it ie at needed, to her. Lord Bruyne had bee , Chris phot Wafeender ag. %!•ell tis ' i , . cent. additional for the expense of the The preparation of this bag, which g �irttit on the wale by La Penryth el Doctor t chmand,--who had hast :l i re- ped gifts enough to last six wontits —+' ,, sa le. 1. o attempted visit o ena.ur that Kik; turned om America on receipt of h:s .: two being drawn onit ettreb week a- f '.. 'm�eny should not tre tampered with, He wife's tter informing him of Mr. I y �>i>aA'I'EST MATCH S R,IKEfft - ti , cupied full two months. It mi ht ,f. -had declared the the marriage should Daryl's )aim nn Kilinctsy —had ex '``wt' 11i Et�I''IJI, lli•FELt3E'lt1?IvT1-1 rbape b® accomplished merit ape d- Mom matches are used in Englt►nd k . - .' �tof be broken o f, and it seemed to hauste very means to warn Kilmeny _ ,� �"i but it would be most unwise to n- than in a,ny other noun ry in the $ilmeny in her rst shock of -horror of the c aracter of the man whom she Watts—TI-A. devel<'ptnent. of t$ y' Their s,; r<scs 'a touch in the b.tnd I3 !some- d©rtake it on . a abort allowance � of world. It has been esti ted that P that he had sock the truth, was ab t tci marry, but in vain. T heir rims. If for any reason the bag oopld Englis3tt �teople use cin .aver ge of eight IIer hand dr ped despairingly thy) letters ever reached par and a per- thing altwctya-at wonder to tn`'' not bo completed in tirrtte tor; Christ- mn,tolt+ee each Person per ay, and an her sides, and s e restrained nerselfi, conal i terview was riot permitted, txotrox---1 targe fiI pr;°tty 1ae11 tleva►t mas,.it coujld be .neat 1pter as' a birth- ntr.►lly vvrar 1,7(1t1,4ik0,000, are burn ', � ., by an effort from, sicking down upon Christopher er _had come .that very .da olie myself." -1 have got at► l.cun tell da gift. ed. � •a { t raulat3' to Red instar, to coaf►tl�t anew with a borrower two blacks ttevay. ,4 r q';`x vi.. 1!I _ - I . ,h :. y e+1F,'•' '•' t •Ly (+f l Y, , `- . f {. '?+." `" 'art: "' ,. �L t; �. ..r ". .- ). -. s tart .. . - ., , .: r..., r. -� ,-,..... -.y. r. - ..�, ' 4 �r - r. �..- ' 3 Tn: +�+•. - ,;� _h - a:. � �T . a ) . � .e -. 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".' 114,:• n".. r -_—_—_—_-- ___—___.. __.�_----____—_— --. _. .I , TRAINING HOR ES. NOT A - - — --- __-- —_—_- NEftAL'9 EGt3. L_ - - w { ,;WM'V.Wn 0-M.ALNC�$]6--Tke Udtorgalp H10 -"salty of 3' I LOOKING AHEAD. I '.. The freehene ore Wo+tin, ourflalists must avoids- t 4 tr +•1•ptlrtng till• Bier li for ib Cifrens $It6R gg8 la carefully J Y, .. S : r graded int country, but our di!- pas' T'h'8' new press laws far the in •arnttter' m• ire of the 'Mikado rohibit Omen ' 'i tinetiona are rpssaed in delicao b P P 1' F All l t tirmlgh the winte eirena men thage Loll y Y fram- becoming publishers or editors, 8 'elle in vogue among the as th'e "discharge of such work by I .y ='�r,e tr:►inin.g the anima s for new British reeid sin India. females is neither bat)lam%ng nor de- ,. ' tricks fur .the pest ser mer. The sirablei."..The framers of thea law are �r Soon after t.hur Wellesley, ' all 8r_ _ p ip,r,el• is bj' no means Y n idle )time. Ward the Duk �oP Well>tilggton, sass a Oertainly looking very far ahead, for iwr• y matatsl11ed- , CEI 1.0N TEA Lead, Parka !; yon flee Il t ;,-iniltg horses for thea ing is inter- p' as yet Japanese women have given �5r 3o)4or5o� a a hci,itntecf a maj �general for hie great nor sign of iiniu'lating their Western - e•;i;tlg work. The' ff'rst -t ling clone is services,hn In '!a, he happened; to stop slaters in newspaper work. WANTgI-Mea a•e , salary of eomaluloR11; •:pori: COMMON SENS1 K14LS Reaches, B t,, l.,ut the new horses,i the .tables ifn Calcutta. It breakfast the hero ---- eennneeessan wrlurylcs!altos:AO_, oalre.►. D Ruga,Aateandfiles. Sold by old! ., ,I, .- : . _ - i - - -- - ,-� sae " rot�et• [rail teal SRR std or 381 �� i t -h t hr. old ei rcus Horse: t o get t hc,m war served wt � .balrled eggs. I3e took - TO CQRIti A COiaD �!r �� DAy •�•'> WANTtO lsal6slasa; Arbor P e Qpoen V4 Toronto .. fres► aU peels; 00 weak. ARs011iNs �_, ItenU44 t (u their slew conA .any, and a one, Broke th !shell and diopped it flake Laaattve Brume Quinine Tablets. 911. _ - - - - M�Qhigan Land fOr Sal u:�c�1 Qruggists rebind the mons" it I1 tails t0 ours `:- . i,1u•';•I. thing not iced= is hat the old v►rith a,n air of disgust.. tit6c. ,tib W. Grove's signature is oa each boss pOULTRY, BUTTER, EGCB, APPLES La u rel.! he hied to }lis valet, `what • sad other PRODUUE, ca •asur6 hese r•sutq etas;� to �� ADR!! 0000 MRMINO LANDS -ARE AO - ht>i'�e; ,) rt' ira !osis of i ht. newcomers. (ri �UU� Yho pliwgo CDmmigsion CO. LI ITYII Ioeeo Ogemaw and Crawford Counties. Tt aper• I. I :\ gre'tt de4L1 of "stilet ce and time do yciu mean y g.lvtng Ills a bad egg8 [` _- n r t loot q, �tiohi ao c t t D ' Z he valet h rried to .hia master, and , - - .-- - - . -- - ,'j,-. 1rf tiu.irc di to -train the 1 orses to run examined the egg► with the utmost i art>untl-tile ring. ThE'y ;ire. h;indfold_ xer:ousness�. i< ;' CALVERT ; 1 entreat yc ur forgivenem. * ' said be, Oarbello Dlainliotanta, saalse, Cant• cel :Inti t;:,,.gilt t.o run arc nd iho ring I t)ut it's all mistake. The stupid ^'rant, Teeth Pewden, oto., have boom ill ;1 eirc•le. The natural .tendeney of servant. has one and given you an awarded loo medals and diplomas for superior I; exeellenoe. Their regular use prevent inteoul- t'I;t' hc+rso is to run st i•; ight, and, it aide -de -rami", egg by mistake. ous disease!. Ask your dealer to obtain a ;l;);I licird thing for him to lre'arn. Al t...�. `' supply. Lista mailed Ryes tm applloaUoto. systt'ni, cif check, and lin .s nu+kes the „ �• C,. CALYERT dl C0.1 A Boon o Catarrh Vibtlims. MANCHILOTER, - - ENGLAND, I ! I':; tori jili ng e'i sier. than for n([rly. - `tV e, offer to the readers of t his pApe'r `' oK Trrin ♦--- T! r) burse is an ohst•r -a It Etnimal I a ueve.r falls g peinetiy f<)r Catarrh, BleMiSf168exIN ANnC4mpiexiOn �` alitI apt to do what lire seer'( another ` Ilronch.itis, Ir itable, Throat. and kind= _rI ATM�NT- red affeetlon in Gatarrhozone. There heDQ enb tent mtamp for circular. N.J. UBQURA[iT, I Ir(41' '43 clot so when the hill Ifold is re- Pis ILS. r11y9ter about it,1 but thF Cf_ Analytical chemist, 489 Qvinou St. tN., Toronto^ ___ -i Iu,'•�'cI he is placed along. ids an old �c,c•1 is magi .al. Ointments, vt'ashe,s New importaden•ineH .t r:l i n4't1. horst;, sort the t 1 who iy to and snuffs ' 'rade )roved wortie than �aU$ags CnSln�s--q■Bit ri Shoop a■Ei baa. I 6rloan Hoa CaiinQs- rLliable 1I1��od� at Ni� ht Pyles, I -I ri (}:a t }1e nc w a n i m-11 do(s t ticks with use li;c,s bees e i h1+y c snooty reach the ' PARS. BLAUK WfLLL t UO., Toroabo. t}',.' c�!d one, n then tries them on, the sea's of thie dace, but. Calarrhozune Inl til. :\ rt uti irlielliget t horsy soon is carried b the vehicle, tale air 1 u �A���� $"`�� iBorsra�. i I !~ ' y` Y L8/LD, GOPpak, BWASS. tt:,l`rts and actu:Illy help'; his rider. ihreathe, nat re. allows to enter into Nlsol6uleonly. LengJisb&noeTolepboseI12L `1. llt-rse are ter.v suns tine to age- I tht'-.,:lungs or bronehi,11 tubys, direct- _WILLIAM 6T..__TORONTO. j' I 11y ;u -r'. ;+nEI ,cit h ih:tt s jmulus will I'tr) the Se l a of the disee�lse, wllere.'it I psnrtsnRnttjoura g Catarrh +rt nose, in t��ice as much ��tirk as without. klrh' the er life that causes Catarrh, IP,,� are ju••t as likt IY to Ioats ihtair .,ln'd at• the K me. tjrue, heal,! all the af- �a' w w throat, etomtwlt slid bladder. 50s t it a IM, 1Yrtt• [or t,artioulars, T►• l�' ,L� s hnm:in perf,rrr ors and have ! f., ,'d pairt9. It cures by inhalation, Indian Catarrh CureUo.,1416Si.Jams•••1•, Montreal. I`1) -1,)v c ir,•fl1IIv watCI1 d. A well I and is bciih )leas.hnt,. and saf,<t to .use. __ p I, tr,.iu*{1 r••irig-}iur<e' i� e'islly tisorth 1,- i Fui' sale a,t 11 druggiyfs or by mail, i Dy ��e� a r, I :t nd I'i,!e rs who ire ,..t a rs llsll;, l l . prise K'1.t10. her i r� a l roout f j i t nd l Oc Far the very beai Trend y,ronr work G• the to li t ljeir horsrs. The irlost cire'ul . in slarrilm t (_. 'r O ,so K CO., �, 11 0RITISH AMERICAN DYEING C•" a t iE1111 t, til is rlt,'n the5r 'lnlnli,Is. 1je_ „ I3i)Y :)1K 1{ill fiti)tl, OnU, I.::` Loot for agent In y vu town, ore•uddtiect, t.},,•, I:l:•h act their Iratk5 arc ri;lth d I ��C, , M'ntreal,"IaOrOpto, Ottawa, �uebec: i' ii rein,• which h is i o bta Nv;ishod off µ '�TiP, ' ' E W E,N t OTTT, t t` _ a•f:e�l }tatd t •k -1 Trlin Whn . do ycnl 1 pink glib (]id'. - +— when L asks d .her to le.t rile tie , 'the i n t liLTht oI her aif©. TTIJ�� tj, Ij'� 1 1 (�j , vj(k-1 ticl 't knc,w. �< Illa(i Oerealt:uQMlt•►ith I)rit,k. Pura,Wholesome, Nrruttti► [} l jl JJ l l �J 1J I In Ik Ill , or 2 the. for 35o Rocoo ie • ual to 400 0094& -- .. , ro b r re q { a t r Sale ail U ewe , or mead loo for ib. pe kap . �� -' '. 11 Payne. of flmntby, Qua. 1 b the ROKt •0 MFG Co., iN llueen $., Toronto. I ii �� 1 • Maaataotarae _ . v - - --- - - i .. - ar� OO plaar ' Ag•uts wanted in • cry lora __ __ j 1 Geo Barkle�r; of 1,anii ton flnd8 a ' . Cure for Rheamatlsm• �O'I' fi�liro'i:T�il,;-,'1':\R,z; I f 1 ' a c -- } r I t I ' T � iN, 1fr. Shoutall, I Kish my !)robs- l I 1 tt ' l`ie .Iinl.r, '�o err rr t t �bn it -Icer} ht)rli '''- , , et .,.ill a ,ern c like yours. a,, ,- _ t';t:; li)+tr' Ilir itrnt lit a It 1. Fut ret 1 O'I I! j` }),, jn 11ie pl'(►fessiotl T I '-`—' Purl--l►ov:tl'.1.idn(� 1'tilr Arr �'. \c);; he's. 41 flail 9a1,sm.ill. M ' TO flood tot edgit ��itlitn rhe Rracle or Ill. „ - CefMpliti EH H 11!rm: il,•n, D,.r. 11.-t:r'or61C 1311i'k1r y, I' �- ��� MUsiC CP1TALQ l8 7OgCa 'I jQC, itETITENCI� (`3(TAit end 8Fr IAL RR AA E it ler'+older Irf t }1:9 r.l.t� , is -at isftF•'ci ile }c ,q( 1'Ult1 ,�iancree►1 ; O- DItC�UNT. Wt has fuuntl a sure cut o f, r Itht•uinatistu I `- " ale • ulppJb t la,,t. Ile, ;is is w:•ll known arno,ng I -I - 4 1'i Af,le AFF1s('TS F1�L'T �: 1upp Irr every u61� his" frientl�, h t� ileen searcltiit;�. ft)r i • �� i T[ACHERInCansde such a nlydj(-*11, ft,r Ilio last few years I -i �,ondo ► phyriicion.decla.es tllaf`'a WhaleYrRiycE .11nt1 until rcct•rltly gll:t ' valet", 'ITe' parson in obust health walks with tl;t s.l,ce. herrn cured o hie oss'n case - ��r' iIl ors that the. his tEati pEt nled to tl1(� front, whi'e'one� 168Yen0et., An(i lits rt-ast,nahl3' TORONTO. ON`T. ct'n1'1•dy tli:tt cured: h m - Fill cure' «'it h hos h �rilth on the t4nine, .gTadutll- I D1 herti. let ,tiriis 1 is t Ere, t o the siflo, :trld a � -�� PI{heuinatisul is wt ll nt��cn fo tie 'a ix'xnd in 1)e , eptihle in his knees. .Manufacturers J I-tia•;iSe' Tetiult'lig• frl 111 (ilsoirdered . . I . tiElucys: Tliat is ntr sadays an is ( F R OVt:Q FIFTiY YP.A1�3 t CO��n �O ����� florets ledge(! .f;,C: Ii isl at id, n Itlt'h "MRs. w•l�til Eric's sool,11I\(i \'I{UY'biii'"hn,+n g eh+tLlf E! i)P f:ILrl'i c1 Ullt. 1 f',1 he 1)IUOd t►y used hr Motbr r forthrir rhildrnu tpMatng. Ittcwthet Ute rh,ll, soh ram the turns, allays `'stn, Purrs anal WILL NINI► YElty 1W.31CAIILMI :ht' ki(ine-ys,-. rt'111:1i"s i 1 1hr cyst ell oulic.ands Ih 14mt remedy for dlarrho,a 2`0. a bot• FLATS $t9alM11 Nelltted 8t4N►m>PCWtlsr e1-h1•n th'•^jrt' crt'lj�aT►9 ;ire' inhealthy,,:ind. tie. 'boldi,y t! druggists thrroughout the world- Be r g r r txl'Kes :n' t }7}' jr):►1L8, C;l ll�l ng rht'lltilil+ sur. and vk t r -!+its. \Yinsluw's tioothiug Byrn p. EIOYatOr and alI o@nY@nlOno4is. ' :itiru. '1• i.e re;iscmnble arKurnent re- •,I:: . - ' i'` - TRUIH I3utl.D.1%I. 7•; idelaide5t.-%Ve,t, .: m l;:tls Lhert•ft+re to c•.0 e Ilh-unlat,s►n i tt'iEAP ATT00F.D NVIIISKF-R3 :'. rutto�'ly. hv; cut:Iag Ill► ki,InI•v-i, Tl}is is e� _..._ I __ 1 "- 1,cr'ly �t hal �Ir. ll:irkely di,i. Hr us4.d 7'hr �lirlu tvonu�rl in Ja1)an tattoo a Ih;dE!'s h:tlilr } Yiils--t l e ht �t kidney I their• fae to give them the appearance CALLA LILY CREAM i a li►r,clI ,e In t.h« Wiffld :111,4 iw tel -da i hiakers. enxnres a),lithfulor•in.Irtlou- Hendi•,el",%fortri, . e, or I f•►t carat Ivi civ: u,wr <,u akin add , •• ,gd•tton Y of men ,ti i. 1 w W e-ut:rE ly Erre .fr,em his ol:i Cu111111;1tut, , britt I - - Addf ea. . J U Rvu II a )tT, 409 t,I}teeu st W , Turoato. lle, tt r.t' ; 'is f,�lluws: �'` , 1,1 'ITT$ adds �Tedicine Co., - ! Q KE FES V, T of .j••� - l;en; le:vntai,.-1 have hen for t 11 Yee Ori gqrat•m and Flirwit t)1 cs LIAYD W oD, Torsato, t)Eti F. 1, (i1 Ir: tr,tulue,l still! 11 trurn;itisnl. I i !\ i .oa• t rin,l rzwL,pr:,l rein diol but i o' Ile - ,-_'1;. � ..,._..' ,i g en ra , otroit t ataokin a Dor, Wost-Market 0 Ooltborne It., Tarente, Loon Lake Railroads, at prices ranging from 1� -- --i per ace These Loads are Close to Rnt•rprisi Naw , -- Mille. Mille A lIa1N Towns, 6hurohan, schools, oto., and will be sold o oat Har��•-ietan.eEodd��rel+ovN reasonable terms. AgDtl to a aWd A ly Rlderoacwb R M' PIERCE A rnt, West Bay City, telu. V--- - Or J.W. 0* 18. Whittemore• Mic . Ottrtere Dov DOR[ toe. Cirr..lb'. llQ�. P. Mo BALDNESS CUREDe Uormaos k Co., A`enJta, Mo°treai. i --- - - RIIiFi'8 "NPtlrQrpwer" ositively an Per. ' 'TN[ D[g MgINlS INDUTATOR-leaf and oheapeoi P U. itollarut, sole NCILfortheDominion. Send Sot. srtaanently cures Baidnlgg, Nair F ilinjj ' 373 Sty Pani Streot, Montreal iYt, Dandrufft etc•, sad render• the ha r soft,; sta01p for catalogue, !loss, and beautiful. Testimonials from leading Taros+ 1 �_-------- io BOeks1l Resarlos;•Cru• "1161.0168. Pries 01,01 per bottle Catho110 Prayer oitlxM .eaNular., ROSE & CO., Lrlig+ous Pict ti res, Statuary, and Churo�i Ornaments, 1 uoatlonat orOke� J aA LIlR Eit 00. DMeritroalcn 1Roasenaltes Are., T•ron 11411. , MAIL The .A Deminien Line STEAMSHIPS Portland, Me.. to Liverpool, c11I11eQ et halifa= I a , . 1 _ • Westbound. OF nd� eSt� n hhrge and fast Steamers Vancouver,, ! Dominion, Cambroman. 1 _ r E, sable of passage :-Iflnt Cabiat> upwards;eaood 0bloho SES; Steerage, Vn-50 and 0$.133 50. ., y`wfurther intormaLionappl, to localageots,or NDIGESTION 1S very .tins! iOus. ]DAVIDTORRATC Goo�rr� rMG�c�'MoQirealJ The appetite b�comes poor, apri- r _. . .� cious, or is altogether lost. ainr , accompanied by nausea and atu-, fence follows th`e taking of ood - '- Solid St.rli. Sl:..r Snhrl (:o++real°• nutrition beir:g arrested, the food - il ' gjCet't `'11* , + r`�Settiersare" becomes impoverished, an then: gel Mins nisei ----- - ------------_— - appear various nervous affec ions, raj E�S� a hanftsome Preariut8 b, such as headache, dizziness, steeple sness, selling 2i pucinge, of wr el,tune neuralgia, hystenA, and the collet ion of ImNerla� EngUeh ink Powder distressing symptoms to which then me I at `lii•) per pkv r:a.1i pkg niake.'uM Guaranteod ro►r,l} of finou.k `iendyour nameanii "Itervotls debility" and " heart tr uble's GoudT`taekooper_ w•ldraem unri wa will t0rward ,nu the has been applied. I'he. liver is v eedtl hrk Powder and our lar6• Catalogue, preyal•l. When sold send un E:ur mr,ney and we win ,vend you thr prem• aff'e'cted, anti then we have convti alio sun, yon ,rlert. Write fart the outfit to -a �,- fir°Hue i foul tongue, ofie.i sive breath, dap essit� Oils paper. 1 1i1'LrNIAL lNK LU., Turvutu, Unl- pf spirits ;�nii mall w skin. - - .11- THE OUR[ 18 SIMPLICITY ITSELF : - _ _ To Manufacturers Blond IOrMar SANerve �� NORTNEY STEAM PUMP -'-n x t, 7 ingh I ALWAYS OUCH THE bPOT. . stroke, in good working order, capac• II lt'rloe b0 Cents per hpt, tier, t,ozoa i� (M). Ail d irglsts I ity about Zoo horse power• Price $7S, or nate Will , h Cu.,,Turonto, Onta� JAI.' R. ANN[TT, Manager. ; . TIED WATEN HEATER --F) horse power, . i iu L -hd TPiiii: . JOHN J. P in good oniKr. E rice25. . �-- ; ' ONE' No. 3'STURTEVANT FAN •? The Canada 11, in perlect order. Price $25. I .�-� - . H ®i n e Saf ety t?IiE Ko. 4 MUFFAlO FAN -- i7 inch! r hibh, upnght'.li�charge, in excel)ent order Price $35 BO I L.E S. FRANK %VILSON, j TRUTH, 7; Adelaide Wept, Torotnta. Esplanade,Ot'� t� ---"--� - Opp. Sherbourne t:, �1 THE MOIST NUTRITIOUS..1. i Aih �tetss iK to Tubt lam Boilers, for Ali �Pressur s,., = GRATI?FL1L---C?MFOR"�'iNG. . . Duties and! Fuel._ SEND POR DGS�RIPiIVE cAr►1 sue. ' - Tr'mntn LIF-otric Light On- l niited 1'ha T Fanta+!u , l,imlt6d. t`Y�������U The bt►}mt y Narr(• E u , f rml •d. l Tho t;n:ta l'dr••hs Huhb=r k fg Co. X The W,lioo Pul6sidni Co., „rnit&d U N P �+ R: oto. wbe re boilers nay be seen w rklog. . ST—r J w Toro EiREAKFA At ,... - _ _ _ ____'.�rtw -- - - - } a .,.,,. .. - - A t over gl(X�,OU(1 p+ r a tlluln, and t l:cs Dna. and nano a y y a era► 4,�_ atton m de by thdtr flrn1. kava reached that point "already, We nuts+ raise the prjce thl» 40 sole silt every m®rut •r total' table. expenctitur at over )1),- WWI- FL''HUAlt, Wholesale DruKBtst•m;Toledo, to SO Gants, and next week we mar raise io 35c. Yot4 th0 family. l)0:►. -The re•innar►ts of wine.i anti e(li- u. VAI. 1No, KINNAIv 8c Meltvt�, holebale 1)ruligi� , 'Toledo, U. should atctlre tAe present rctlr, or aster! lice ttantss with j1.60 '' (- ` bl•es are sold to ]earls g Vienna res- i act. and 0 a co FRE1ir Thin eenta onl b acal ori res! oi•dtr or d14+<m a or acct or i»talt coin ataitrely tvr Ha,lVC tarrh Cure ie taken IntdrnallY. y yy Y y ?� P taurateurs, and the p oceeds go t o fag direr ly upon the blood and mucous sur• insi;do of your let,ar. - nt the salaries )f t lie . i tch(n teen of he sy�tetu. Price, 75c. ver botWe. tL u e t a .. ' free. Id b a I dru, stye. Testimonials : . ;, . 'I ersonnel, ti%hose anc )rhes, b)- t his 60 Y B _ p (- - - - Hall a amity Ytlle are the beet. -1 ' �ans are often treble and doul;h.d. _ - 'Thi la A Verita�ti�10 �'wentleth Cu>r7t �y I I . I" At Ire Sprin.ish and Italian c(>urts tl► ` J9OT IF HE COUI.D HF.Y.P- IT expenses far desserts Ire nom reduc ��'ferin� in Hi�h�Ciass R®adin� AtYttere _ -",D,! ed to a minimual,- but. protxiblr• nine Fathe , after giving Bobby a good . t ci '' ter ' t 'n lvould ' • h re I dont eYer le im I - people oast of e 5 not 11c.king T e I I i - - - . A l II . i r�l 1: r.. I compL-tln if this minim m iN -e their I ditch y au spooking clgat8ttea ag :) The rekular �priee of The La les' `.�ournal is ' ' p ySa - ) 't - ou o n bet. ; %,i • I :xt r4 1. a m,;lxf�num. I Lobby I -w wen , y Y I r 1 But if y©u se>n�l at onca y©u wlll,olniy ha a to pay 30 .ic®1n ' -- - - - -- --- - - - - -- - . Ic j t a, t • r , _ :* P: k' 2 r '. - : , r ' , L. I' a ' � I. � - .,6,1. p l' 99 —., — -- , s � r • 1 , �` ♦ r t �'. .. .,- 11 -.-•� f - I •R.::'r I l '� g T WEST AD LAI�1E R REST, TrR'3 iT8, QtiT s. a I. s '' r; I e , •Y1 -: - ik '" 1 tr ' - - - :> t• : l • , '; _ ala ECO ice. I ; :; s, . l ; :.. 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L = r" -: t - r" l A C � ^- - tf3 ` �- £. 9:. { TO Ot12t8118w1twank to the address label on yr i can always aaeertaia the ' ; , oar suioseriptionto T u `- ttances are ackno +��e of date on label on•the e reoeipt oft money at this o b,., _ ,. kelp a date paid ahead �l� . 11 ��� ;�frichfifluo f? - ! - : �.{ �:e_ �. %a. . ,. _. PIQB IMOS 4N a DEO . , .I. .1. I I I ie_ i" ` , 1. I : .­ I 7, ­LOCA. � -11 4 _ P. –The Spink Mille have res work again, owing to pressor --Tlie trustees of S. S. No ebltsRsd Mies Ethel Dale for year. --The Maeonie fraternity ing at home, in a sense, o . evening. —Mise Ratio Braund of here for a few days with Ddr -, and family. - —W. Logan ie having `a p residence re shingled, and of menta made thereto. —Although able to be ab is not on duty yet. He m csived a severe tumble. —Geo. and Mrs. Gilder@ ' "number of young friends on Ing ' All Lad a good time. —8. Harks, Geo. Seldon, Geo. Salter and others we x Oshawa on Tuesday in orde —The degree team of t e lodge bore l iisited Whitev 1 and assisted in some fratern 1 —Bev J. A. McLean B. ' in will conduct th �, Dunbarton and Highland C e bath. Disciples meeting bons . ' Dec. 17th. D. V., worship a S.M. Subject :--"A good �relcome, come. —When we said that I Douglas was ill last week, e once to Mrs. George Dougl e, . much improved even yet. be date of the Jap ne be given by the ladies f ,i church has been fixed for h 4tb, 1900. See dodgers 1 ter. —Don't forget George urt Tam's Cabin Co, Willa ea Hail, Pickering, on Dec. 21 i9 . admission 10 con , re cents. —Wm. McGuire who as b itoba for some time now is he I ' with his mother and of or . are pleased to know tha he is nicely financially. r -: , - --Come one. Lome 11, a 1ho-grand old drama of U Cabin, rendered by is entad Pine's Hall. Pickering; o. 1. gain -day prices to all. —0oorge McLeieb, who _ "' for a number of years an ev preach in St. Andre 'e Pi Sabbath neat, at mo ing service, and at St. Jo n's, t3 2.80 p . M. —His many friends, while be should be subjected o such are pleased to know th t Mich , is recovering from a s yore a { Dhoid fever and will b home land in a few days, —In order to sett' the e late George Lena, thehouse Churdh street will b sold o December 23rd, as we l as th incl'�ding all manner of far ding I abd such. See osters C t - 71 9 9 ,} {` Y 3 1 ,s s s ha k ;�% >:, y s 7�f, 'T -.,r. 1.19 .N,;• 1. F. By Melt it paper you Mo to w�hicdh ledged , &- i� .ae'o'"iw - tays . (160 Ism _ S. mod niabi of orders. 2, have re - I coming ad an even. Thursday Osbawa, is W. Clark rtion of his er improve. ut, W. Peak at have re ntertained a onda_v eve - red Mgrgacii Lore from. to vote. Oddfellowe' e this Jveek ceremonies.,, from New service at ek next Sab- Lord's day, 10:30 o'clock oIdler." All I. William bad refer She is not as Social to St. George's today, Jan. eb's Uncle r in Pirie's st. for one served seats * sen in Man. her on a visit friends. We progressing na -witness note Tom's artiste in 21st. Bar• bite labored WXelist, will okering on and evening rougham. at they regret an affiidtion ael Douglas at of ty- from Cleve - state of the and lot on D Saturday, e furnishing- aiture, bed - about to be issue . i he g3srter ss-- oils at Whitby are on era week, and a umber of jurymen fror�i, this locality are 'n attendance. At ibis i curt W. H. Bank r is being tried on a ser ous chargee at t e instance of his father, W. W. Bunker. He had his pre ' hmirary hearing one d y last week. 11 ­ �}, very bad. oma- up occurred be- - twee Toronto and Yor stations on Bat nrda afternoon, who some. five pain, loads with pulp wood.,. were smashed all to at ms. The breakin of an axle caused the cident. In a sbo t bine the wreck. was emovdd from the track and traffic rests ed. No lives wer lost. -- he appearance of .Dickies & Co's store reminds as Xmas sat hand. Tlip stock is well assorted an `a great variety of choice artieies artiel a are exhibited. Free goods are arrivin daily' Their groce trade is booming in nuts, candies raisin ,and all the thing that add mater•, ially i making good the Xmas. 7"'t 1. , Ile barn on the Ga ener farm ;sear - 'I Fairp rt was destroyed by -fire a abort bine O'o, while Jos. P Symmons was tenan . The landlady has decided -to erect new one and the material arrived by Grund Trunk and is now being unload- `. ed on ithe Spink switch. The new struct- ure pXomiees to be more retentious than the former_ one. —Gilbert B. Brown . ied 'inddenly` on rMonday of uncus lung trouble, in his twenty-ninth year. Hd as the youngest .' son of the late Asa Brown. He was tan• r: ' married but leaves a mo her and several ! '.� grown up brothere ands stere. The fun. oral Taft his late resideac Wed. when the ' romaine were intered in be Friend -'bury - ins ground lot 5 Rings on- road. Many r, friend- were present to ay their last tri- I _1buts of respect to dace sed. His many friends have our sympat y. =ibis evening the P blip I.ibrarp eon- , ` �*ert takes place in Pirie' hall. The idea is to have a public reads R,room, and this concert was conceived with that object in view. From posters, a 2d from what we ' can learn from the co mittee, the pro. Kram will -,be one of eg(Ptptional interest. S%te may be reserved until five o'clock this {Friday) afternoon without extra charge. It would appear &bat the directors - �!- -bave decided to erect a- uilding conjaoent to the Pickering Phar acy so that the one management would suffieo, and the `- extent of that building d vends very met- r.-fally neon the patronage accorded the " above concert. , f � 4" s p S ' r '• ,�' ;.Se . c+ to tom' k�+"4. �.q •-a� _ N` Al .� iV .,;h s. r '9902rL 1Z : :¢• -- allies Glor,lon is ill this week with a leve a cold: --r e lmo* e in our possession a genuine Bel im etie. --�Sber avPugh had some sheep worried they. by dogs, but not seriously so ;4e gettiox a hall supply of weather so far as the elements can lesrboro ,don Ihip unci- 'meet in al session to -day (Frid%y) to can. the baiissas for the year. ,the of the more enthtlstastid `pot - w an now recruiting for the extra cos put forth during the put few --- saae King has rsobva-red from his rooer i aocidioni laud is, again guiding the .thea np of state;so far as the most *Ag - on is concerned. -- a have bobs info t6ed that J. 0. Smit has 'been appointed inspector of weig _t- and measures for counties of Peel, York and Ontario. — he Method -jet Sabbath School will conduct a very interesting program in Pirie a hall on Toesday evening Ikec. 26th See posters for fill particulars.'` — no. B. and' Mrs. Horn are bore wift bar 1 eople for a few days, having return- ed T esday from their wedding trip. We all join in wishing them many happy hour together. ickering townsbip bonneil will meet tiliis Friday) afternoon at 2 p.m, for the trans tetion of g0neral business, and to wind up the affairs of the township for the p esent year.. . -- he roadwiy near David -Smith's resid nce was 9'omewbat damaged the even' g from the fact that the Spink over. flow ipe caved in. The damage to the high as was soon remedied; however. Fairport. An extensive ice -bons@ is being oon. stmo ed north of the elevator by a Toronto synd' 3ate, where- considerable frozen wetwill be oared for during the warm bre@ s of summer. ' Th material for the new barn on the Gard er place has been all ordered and delivered, and work will progress without mnet delay'. The present one will be the third erected within the past few years. I Woobdridge. / Th members of the Methodist chilreb drov in large numbers to the Brown socia at Emery Wednesday night. L. . L. No. 28 Woodbridge, held their anon at home lust night in the Orange Hall. A pleasing feature of the evening -wast the presentation of a watch obarm emblematic of the order, to Past Diluter Halt' Ja . Redwell, the wall known well -dia. ger, edneadsy fell a distance of 85 feet into be well of T. Fletcher. on the 91h con.` f Vaughan. He was standing on a stick plto&l iaoroes the well, when it Rave way under him, In the fall be_ are and coke a bone in his ankle. He cut his h ad and knee and was very much breis d at the body. It is not yet kno n w ether there are internal injuries. .- . _ East Toronto. -C. W Nilson Wednesday afternoon ad• dres ed, the Local Brotherhood of Rail- road Trainmen in Carnahan's Hall. upon topics connected with the road. The re- cent lismissal of a number of old •.hands was also discussed. In the evening * Mr, tails n gave an entertainment, of )line - light views, which were interspersed by instr `mental selections. The proceeds were Ide.voted to the funds of the Railroad Th boys who'acted i►a caddies at the Golf lub grounds last Sunday were re prase ted by Mr. Barwick before' Squire Orm rod last night. Mr. Barwick said that he members of the Golf Club would assn a the responsibility, as they had en. Rage the boys. 'As proper persons to pros use were the persons who engaged the boys. - , Pickering Cotinen .I I, A ve council Me't pursuant to sdlonre- ment on Monday, Dec. 11th, in the town hall, Brougham.. Members all prestiit, Reeve Barnes in the chair. Mr Riebards, as chairman -A sheep killed by dogs, secured the passage of -tile follow` in- a nonnts • W G Scott, one lamb killed, 04.00, Ar. moni Pugh, one sheep killed, #8'08, 8 11 Jona , one sheep killed, 66-00, W F It Joue , one sheep killed, 66 6r, Above amoi uts being two thirds sworn value. Your committee beg to acknowledge re- ceipt of several bills and ooummunieations asking for pay for visit's and medicine to Indigents and other persons, would reoom. men that as their accounts have not been certified to by any member of this council that hey be held over for further oonsid- erati n. Jai Underhill, d000nded by Thos Beale, move that the clerk be a d is bereby in- struc ed to advertise for tenders for square and and timber as here -in -below man. tions . Said tenders to be in clerks hands not I ter than Jan. Otb, 1900. viz : 7,500 ft, 5 , 16 ft long, delivered at -Claremont, R ft, 516. 16 ft long, delivered at 1 Bron ham, 9,000 ft, 5x6, 16 ft long, deliv• Bred t Pickering, 4,000 ft, 5x6. 16 ft long, deliv red at Dahbarton, and the following to be delivered at Brougham, 10 pieces 4ox 10, 1 ft long, 30 , pieces straight, round, Sim r, No. 1, not leas than 8 inches at the top a id, IS and 20 ft long, half and half. 200 o Oar posts not less than 6 inches- in dizm ter at top end, 8 ft long. 2,500 feet 2x6, 6 ft long. All of said timber to be delivered at the places named on or before the 1 5th day of April, 1900. Mr Underhill as chairman, secured the payry ent of following salaries: George Parker, Treasurer $150.00 W. G. Barnes, reeve 185.00 Thee, Beare, eonnoillor $60,00 Thos Poacher, eoancillor 050,00 Jas Rich-, ar-ds, councillor $50,00 Jas Underhill coun- cillor 120.00 Thos C Brown, care taken of hbll I 0.00. Henry Wilson refund dog tax 1.00, J Clark 4 75, tease Wise rebate dog tax 2 00, Wm Arbuckle rebate dog tax 1.00, Dr J C Hutobison-visit to Whitievale public school and efam 60 pupils for infectious.- dies a 4.00, George Coultice refund statu'ti tax 2.26. Henry Haight ref aud dog tax 1.001 W V iiuhardsou Board of Health*oorvices tel i , I.S •k 3, y`g3+t.°t A �lw 3 !_ J1. .s �� deli y.. R Z,. T _ d 4' ;( . nl Y h J f t i T "4'' - t r tJ ` 4 l a. �y ! T r �R f s' ° # 'x 1 .-r�stma -�, I. . . I 1-, :o __ � . � "' - - - i I - i. .7 i � 1'. , � k.. - - , t, � - 4 1 : �1, ': -r,� 'tM:,: - � i v' i ? 8 C �} sk :ti F.: 9 `M. 1 :. t, xa 1 c �. � `. �. .. .. f-.. a -: ;.s,.,... - r . _,.. .. r .. ,, r. f :i d t I °I.. Seeded Valencia Raisins -. i - •, ,� t _ Y - ' 1 . ;- ,,5z v �. : t- . 1 ed Currants. - I J. - Candied Lemon' Peel. _1. Candied Orange Peel.-, 86.00, Geo Philip eervioes Board of Health 88.15, Wm Dowswell Board of Health nor. Vices 29,00, W G Barnes services 15.00, D `R Beaton services and salary 55.00, Jno Blandin, refund dog tall 1.00, C 8 Palmer refund itatnte tax 2,20, Timothy Cane re- fund dog tai 1.00. Thos Poacher se chairman of . Indigent committe secured the passage of the follow. ing accounts: Jos BuTk 7Jw sup Robt Gibson 610.60, Mrs Lisioom 8 w slap A Liscombe $05, Adre P , ohnson 8 w serp self 2 25, Jas Hubbard sup if 8.00, 8 self 15 w sop Mrs Proctor 125, J Mannas 99 w 'I at 75o and 10 w at 2 25 w Ed Mantle 80.00, Geo Phillip 82 w sap 1 rs Palmer 82.00, J . M Gerow 82 w sup toMrs Stark 24.00, Diokie & Co 42 w sap d�ne Losie 24.00, J Taylor 82 w sup Mrs Bmeterick 24.00, R Somerville 82 w sup JZ Irvin 24.00, Goo Parker 82 w sup Jae Poiloox 16 00, R A Bunting 82 w sup Janel ayron 24.00, J M Gorow 1 cord wood sup Mrs Stark S.bO, H Mechin 1pr boots 1.25 lb stocking -yarn 28o 1.48, Ino Blandin 1 cord wood ea Mrs P Johnson 5.00. R Phi lip rent of house Mrs P Johb,son 9.00, Dr Brodie vaccinating these Indigents 75o, Di Hutchison 2 Prof. visits Mrs, Bumsteriok 1.00, Mrs Joe Burk ogre and board one M . Wood by order Board of Health while ick with measles, as your oom believes t at Mr Wood is now in pos to pay fur ea w would reeom that be be held responsible for the sum 2.00, Colin Phillip 1 cord ood Jae Hubbard 4.00, W F Eastwood, D, bal on see att'e an Indigent@ to date 5. . Mr Beare, as chair an of road and bdge nom beg leave to. re ort and recommend - the payment of the ollowing accounts: Peter Marks for grave ling Kingeten road opp lot 32, 010 00, B Reesor for 1281 yde gravel on Western townline opp 8rd con, 020 75, Markham to pay like amount, W J Vorrieh 20 lbs 5 in nails for railing on Rouge Hill, Kingston road, 75ots, W Campo putting in concrete culvert, d;gQing outlet, putting in 8 pipes, cleaning out ditcbes, fil. washout, all on Kinizatou road near site of old toll gate, 5 days at 61.00, 15-00; W Camps rep guard railing, set poste etc, on Rouge Hill, Kingston road, 3} days at 81.00, 08.50, Jno Graham 15 cedar posts for rail guards on Rouge Hill, Kiogston rd, 11.50, John M Gerow caretakingof timber for 1899, $10.00, Jerry Connor Trading 3rd con til approach to bdge furnishme 7 cedar poets rep cul $5.70, also draw 1 load terav for ap- proach to iron bdg, Pickering village 25cts, Webster Bros bonus on 80 rods wire fence on Kingston road $e 00, Robt Annan bonus on 52 rds wire fence on Greenwood rd 2nd con $5.00, R Barrett cleaning out ditch on farm per engineers award 66, W D Gordon for lumber 14, James L Palmer 189 yds trravel at 7o yd 01$.81, nugh Machin 891be nails, 11 36, Wai Carleton draw gra# on 6th con opp lot 4 685, Jno Kirton draw concrete pipe and put in 2 cal on 4th con opp lots 81 and 3218, Jno.A Sinclair mplank bdge rep rails on Alton- rd 1st oon, nails $2.75, Ben Parker 188J yds grav on norl townline west of Altona, Uxbridge to pay half cost at 10c yd, ' Piakeringe share $6.68, Ben' Parker 16 yds gray on div No 119 at- loo y3 right of war 11.60, Jess White 50 yds gray on con 1, opp lot 21, at 70, right of way, 76 yds at div No. 36 st io, $8.75, Jno Dann All washout in div No. 8611, Henry White If or timbe $1'3 03. Hirary White for timber 133.10, bort BuareIll draw grav on Brook Rd g:,,td n, also grain approaobes to Pagh's bdge and iron bdge Kingston Rd 116,15, Geo Coa well rip.ht of way to grav pit 70c, Wm P rvis rep three cal on Kinsale road south of Kinsale $5.$5, Wro P Orvis draw ;1 yds R &von north Kinsale .rd at 25c $17,75, hos Bayles IJ dys with team un Rd mac ine b t Iota 8 9 in con 5 and rep out $4.5 , Jae Lidgett for 11 dys with team on Rd ach bet lots -s-9 in eon 5, $4, Jas Lidgett put plank on cul con 5 lot 7 50c,. Frank anders ;IOto rd plank for cul on Brock 90c, NFael Barton 4 sticks timber at 3Cc, 0 posts at 10, labor rep White -vale sewer, 4.20, Geo Phillip 29 yds grav, also 6 yd, a d right of way at 8o $'2 -SO, R Mo. Brady fop cal on new Greenwood rd opp lot 12 1. Chse Stevenson draw dirt and stone a d bailp approaches on Carruthers hill on Kingston rd, cleariuet at ditches on Post h'11, rep Baseline bdge 110 87, Whitby towns ip-oouuoil half amt for work ou east townli e, half amt 11`2 98, Peter ]darks for 29 pos s and set same ou -Kingston rd at 90 also 36 poles and put same, as railing as 10c its 11, @ter Matks 102 yds grav on div No. 28 rik t of wav at 10c $10 20, Thos Knox draw lank far Brock rd bdge and replauk•1 ing sa a 02, Thos Kuox 100 yds gravel' on Bro^k d and 5th eou':at 7o y , rig�t of way 17, G Lena 415 yds gravel at bo yd by sev oo s as below et ted 135.ti0. Henry Gordo l'l yds, R G etrert on div 35, 40 yds, C �o Leng on div F, 7 yds, Juo Gordon on div iv, 11'l yds, F 'V Hobbs div ; 18 yds, W J I) les div 27 yds, A Burrell for coat's 229 yas, total 41;, yds , Win J Pixoa put grav on Kingston rd iv No. 27 15. Air. Richards, Recon lel by 11F Underhill, moves that the peeve gran; his Order on the Treasurer in favo of the patties recom- mended in the reports of the various stand. ing Committees Mirr�eented thia day. Nf r,,.0 oderhlll, seconded by All r. ;Poacher mover that this council do now, adjourn to meet again on Friday, Dec, 15th; to pre. pare financial statement, at 1 o'clock p;m. Carried. ' j :,�-: KENDALL', WIN CUR most sUCCESSm Remy FOR MAN OR BEAST. Oastaia mile 8 Ren, btL KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURS. sox tia�e�trman naul om vo., ni., Irab. ti, '9L Dr. H. J I iia Dear t?_ lone sead me one of our florae Books and obUgm I have umd a greatof your ICtu.¢ali'r Blravin Cure witb9tiems ft to a wo aoed'olae I rst had stn 0"017 Aps, sad Ave her, 1 iwup a bottle on haoQ 84 the til" Years trwy, a"s. Powsra -RERDAUIS SPAVIN CUREs casiroN, iia, Apr. 3, M!. Dr. s.: J. lisx�ib C0. Dear Sire --I have seep wworal bAttles of your •�)iCendall'a Spavin (lure ' wdt>: mueh I this kit the be4Liniment I eror' used. sue ro i mwi ons Curb, •re Bled opovla and killed MW Bose Np vtna, 'leve reeotrimerided It to aaverar of my riends w o are�mueb pleased wUh ar1G p IL > � B. Jtar, P. o. %: h 1. Por" by�ra�tirW or a&UM Dr. D. Jr. K ENDdZZ COMPANY# cnoasuRaa p�tata, vf. �N� 6,.-1,40I.,A1:$ �t - 5.10,- L,:41:'Y�r.L'.}ER-2,,-h-l-�S ... dS�T'.-i. i1 ' . -. 1 . F:"�:I: � � ' .L i � :LI - . : L 7' -;_..-. - .: 17 . ,.-' '1 JI., ancy Goo, ds .� . _; .:,._�-, 'A -. For' Christj'L, � "., �. - 11, :, �_�', mas­.1::: ,.; ! " CbME AND SEE our Fancy Cbina display—Tea Sete, Chocolate . Bets, Lemonade Sets, Toilet Sets, thopping dishes, Cake plates in great variety, fancy cups and eauceri, fancy . vases. Some choice things in Japan- see china such as ring racks, toast plates, cup and saucers, glass tea Bete, Japan se Trays, and numerous small fano articles. Some very choice bed room eats. We have a larger stoe than on any previous,. year. Com early and get your choice. - Little fo ks will this year find we have a gre t variety of dolls, picture , books, ba ks, cups, mugs, picture hapdkerc iefs, toys, sleighs, auJ bar - ,rets of ca dies. Everything to please-, y u. Come and see. I 1° We. helve the newest thing in Gent's shield in fliers, kid gloves, ties, silk hagdkerc iefe, collars, cuffs, links, . shirts and etc. I L' , In fancy dry Roods oar stook is com- slete. ool shawls, chenille and damask ble covers, fancy linen table. cloths, buns, books, bibles. hymn - books. 1 Cher goods, mitts, bruahes, kid glo fancy muslin and silk . handker hlefs, Xmas cards. parses, calling o de, and many other things we have not room to mention. More g coming this Reek. 1 I �, -, ?.' x-� ;( - : � "LL. _ ZI - ., ICh. %;-,I- 'i - , - - I . . . .-r�stma -�, I. . . 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