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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1900_12_28 ,_,;G'y M1.... .,t� p.. _ '.'a ..m•s. ... ,✓' .i'..4:y (• •! I.s ." ...gyp�.. W0. :. .` W w +kT•. _•q s!!_ .,. :. l•. ;e.... ;.. y r ^•var?yU 4,.s 'JS fi••• ... .._ I.`�C .. F � 1 ' 4 ME .:.y, t: • w ' _ - _ .. e . .� ° taro - - T e , • i ,., _. 4 • TE PCKR N - - - . ,,Ir .. - .. - _. - , . --• _.., SOL. XX. -- - - ' - PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY: DEC. 28 , a 900.- � 3�T0. 1I- BOwmanvifle. 1 .. C-herrywood. W_X!ff -0*t0UCtt gavbo. . 1 - - . OUT AROUND US -- — .. i --I =— 1. T. ??rallee.k. formeriv at Eanishillen, "Th"Cheerywood foot ball team bald it _ . . Postmaster at ViolaDate,Manitoba. very enjoyable oy'etxc 6U1,jI 3L,„,d a: t _. , oak as gone to Woodstock to regi tx f avi tis:a Thure• is now _ ; at AREMOnT Fr. work aft r 1s h t the den o o Jaa. lo dao - _ _.__ e work atter seven weeks at hom®re• ds eve the 20th lost. .Everybody had . reattm p tliaa p ,, �r`. �� --- - prising health from cffwae of g tooldEnver, all the oysters Obey could est and Lhee ►T1 A. YOUNG,M D.,C.M.,Fellow of je���i 14Lt, Sauey.of Woodstock,is bete with Avery preY�house wedding took Placa tripped the light tsntastic unpile the wee - . TrIzI Medical College, Toronto, mem• - friends. - at the home or W.E.Pot bick -Wednesday small hears whet every one want home bet of pplle¢e of Pti7eiciaa. Lod Rorsrone of ' gnlario. t)ffios and reeia¢riCe is Date's 82otit. ----:-. __ Prof Yanaq,of Guelph, is here wtlh when his eldest daughter: Ada �Isv was well pleaetd,wfahing their host and hostess )t'tokesing;Ont- Office boors:morning 7 to t0: frie de. IImised in the holy bon-do of matrimoky with a vera marry 'soar"and a happy New Sassing a to ti Highland Creek,Tuesday sod -- �,Thomson is home from Lindsay William John Rowe Gill. Mise Ells,sister,,Year. -- -• .._-_Fertryv slt.raoona from sin 4. -. __ •.a bridesmaid- while r_.- --.I:_,_ �-_ 1. _ Of all materials and design- - --for-,vasat2oa -- I.egliE. , - _ kept in stock. It will pay yon ' Dr Eastwood spent Xmas :nodes' the ably assisted the groom. Rev. R. Seaborn I . Base Line. - to nett as our works and inspect our stock, parentsl roof ai Wh}by, performed Ilse ceremnn. '.umber of ENTON, DUNN V & BO>✓LTBEE, and obtain pilose. Don't be misled by Fred Dowswell,of)!Manitoba, is here guests were present and the bride received Tne following is the report of S. S.No. Barris:ara,solicitors.rte„ Temple Bud1d agents we do not employ them.consequent• with ti parents over?i mss. numerous presents among them being a 2,Pickering,for the mpnth of December. ,ing,comer Bay sod Richtaond streets.Toronto. ly we can, and do throw off the agents Mr, rad bars. R. P. Hooper are with rocking char from St. Jchn's Church,tiamea is order of Manmersfiet.ld, 4th Class-L.. _ - at Claremout Tuesday, Money to loss oa commission of 10 per cent., which you will city friends over the yacaiioa, Choir.-Stateamaa-•_-' Annan, Emsna HMansfield, Charles Shep- Me�age certainly save by purchasing from us. A _ herd. Walter Antian. Sr 3-Willie White. BRA.X1 DENTON. Q.C.D.C.L., 2iP.R13ERT call solicited. Ori! dealers are Dleased at the amount Whitby Presbytery. -• Oliver Edwards,Leslie Morcombe,Artemaa L. bl-PN. W.MISLOCS BOL'LTBEE. WMiItY K�ZE CO, of the Xmas trade they have received. -- Hilts. Jr'3-A6gie Annan, Edna.White: = _ s George Gerew,our local member of A special meeting of. the Presbytery of Walter Shepherd,Geo Hilts, Fred West- . �-]B,. FAREWELL,Q. C., -..---• Opp.Peat ofEce. whi'•by� Ontario the county council is in the field, ,for re- this district tsar held to deal with a call Rafe,Gordon Salter,John O'Brien.Second - R8 a TZB,Coznvy Crown Attorney,aa@ CO-17 . - - election. from 6t. Andrew's church, Pickering,and -Harold Courtsce, Sadie 6parka, Garnet tyrieieor• pours goafe,Whitby. T Mrs.Crocker, of Buffalo, is yvith her St.John's ch arch Bro.gbam. Themoder Courtice,Fronk Pronce, Edgar Andrew. . ■ parents Mr. and Mrs, Thomson over the ator reported that after s bacnacy of sig Pt 2-Willa Shepherd,Alle¢ra Sparks.Geo 'DOW & MCGILLIVRAY, BARRIS• Painting ! - '- festive season, months the call came out is favor of Rev (Arrowsmith. 1-Mamie Keller, Wilbur - erg,Bo;ieitczs,dcc. OtBoc opposite PC" ,• , W.T. Hall,of Bslgra;?,-Oat, Provis:oaal h1a s!i�'d, Katie Keller._ ,o�uc, wwtby,Ont. Jao.Ball Dow,B.A.;Theo• over h bold y and They rare' wills ns arrangements ements were made for his instal. a,ot3i::v:ay,LL•B• Monet/to Lcs.a. Ey • ' f oier the holidays. They reside in' the talion on the 14th :f •7an•aary neat. The SCHOOL REPORT S. 'Kalsomining • ' city and gra pleased with their place of Rev,J, Hodges-moderator,to preside;Rev, T7ATFRSON,RITCHIE & SWEENY, - residence. h!r.Crczier, oCHi¢blacd Creek, to reach . .- be ;oier,,Solieitors,est.. Temple BWId- We bave number of friends with no I? Report of S. $,\o. 10,Scarboro. Senior the sermon;.Rev,Mr.Abraham of W__bitb iisi d class-B Stewart, E Hunt§• _ • - , Ing. Toronto. and Claremont every Sat udav• a paper hanging i° N.R,Yrsereoa,Q.C•,P.S.Y.achie G.B,Sweanp. . • apendiag a few days. For tnalanoe we to address the micister.andillev.Mr.Turn. mn F Everest, E Jea eons, F Stewart, -- ---- - 1. . might mention Mn UnJerbill, of Fit bull, of Bpwnzaaville,the people. Mcdet• A Reith, A Taylor, A Gibson, R Smith. _ f eterinar'y. - Done on the shortest possible perry, David Bondy,of yoronto and emir ator Hodges was deputed to represent the L Stevens. Sr: 3-A Heron, K Heron, AL Mr. Law, Wm Scott's herdman Rot his Whitby Presbytery. The next gaartrsly l Smith,G G Beckett, P Oliphant, T Eni- ^^Ir H � : hand caught in the cutting box the other meeting of-tbis Presbytery will be held im. • � HOPgINS,VETERII�ARY SCR• notice. Leave orders at the M pringhatq.E Rate. Jr, 3-R De=ter,J R ,� H• G130`f, Gradnots cf the Ontartc Yet- : • Xesidente of A. Alloway. dap %ad bad to have the same amputated Bowmanville in ccniect;on with the W, F. Bell. L Henderson, F South, A Stevens, I �,® ry yellers. Toronto: regSetered member Ibr Brodie Ind Eastwood performed the X. S. oa the lith of January. G Dexter, F Damby, J Spurgeon, Sr.2- of 1-e Dntano veterinary xledica' Aascciatioa. operation. " — \ Me,cdonal, L Brown. L Vivian.B Heron, OgW.and resideaceoneandone-quarter mile. .. . Y p- _ ._ _^. ocrstr at Green Raver. O:sce and sncsas forge. Y• AUawa.J • As lineI stock at rsouher rem^visit her x221• SeI ==e.&.6tke-t flar the Rio=t el erl- R C,,,.. A8 MI68 PatETBOII IE �T" laonr•8 tc.l a.m,and 1 to t p tri. T_i sprays ome atter Sew Years tertainmeEt. geo Reith, A gate -Report rrt of Promo• . _ . •• a idroes L,ocost Hi21,_Ont,i?.O.address,.Green any person wants. any work dome or - • Bivor, Out _ _ ____ _ ._. -- - - - pe -.. tie loam narrbo fur ToSeniorior Ash• _-_ anything in the mi"ery line the same � I tons b 6ca boyo . J 9HIRLI3Y, esennazy BazReon, can be had as her home;Brock street. — - bridge, W Heal,G Beath, P Peters. To .. 13on, Graduate A the On:ex,o Vet+•rtL' Repaar�ng.•,•• � On Thursday aher000n last a pleasant F, L. Hainer was visiting his many,Jr, 2'-F9 Tarter. >y Tazvea. i; Timbers 'ary()allege Tor:nto rag:stsred,nemaer of the . b bon! ev►a spent is Misr Little room friends Saturday last. E Allen,M beater,J•Heron, E"aderson' _. Nasion kecar. cry nw3val A.souatwo el: - _ . . _ � * Vst r- aria•of the dosaaassc ►magna J. M Tran: who bas been among to W W radall. E Ktaigbt, K Beckett. '%reau.d ao10 Jcord:ag to I a most modern approved jHnvin$ opened up o Repair•sbop when the senior second clans competed for for S ears. is abaci Wleave. -""" ' .surf•atan:ai4 pnnci9 ea• 0ffiee and rendanee arab Foundry in oonnesosion, I am a prize to be gives so the Pupil who y Markham - _ . Ia%gen,boaae wd.Aaing Rennin a iia we"Stora, . 1prepared so do all kinds of rePearinR o<,ald not be sent down by a mlatake• Mrs amd Mrs. M. Hooves, of Losust -_, - , _. . . . : .K,84"_Plcltarlas- 1bavima a first class mmiliaist and For a long time it appeared as if half Sun were visiting Mrs. B. Hoover oa pep On.Ttserday last Mr. dabs Isaac, of -lmaehinery. EaEine and Boiler• a dozen were equally Rood. bat as the Sunday fact '• 9 y boas M. Lee, whc bas been vieitiriq hat) liiaeltar Lodge Farm the 8th Comceratoa - ;u*ta res ,l$Rz) g. annaviings kept on hand. Shingles strain continued some tot a little bewild sister. Mrs Hatley for a shors time, re I Maritham held a+cry raaoesefut oak of tris - . . .ifor sale. ared and one after another lett,DOW only Sbort'Horaa. The pricer realized were _, - tnraed home on Friday lass -" . - Beraitn Iefaenab sad Ottie Letfeit were fury good with sew a:oeptions. The aver. [THOIfAS DUNK,Conveyancer. Cam- H. W. White- ataad.at They.drew for which was to Mr sal lid re BAek.r Roesor sad Nrs r$e price was about IkAx0 i on»atonar for %skins a>�+vst eta., C�sasr,as bave the first choler of she .book sad S. �esOr arra Sia+ua;with Slsaa fleeter. Oa Siter3a; raorniag fire broke oat in' .01"11 %.onI _.._ _.-.... ... .. _ .-_...__ __. — y , of Mongolia. E'hruttns da __ ---- Besase�saleefed Tennysons YosI whilr ng y *ams sthede ai the rear of the 'our fir - OII batardap af%ertrooII the 8agda goose. The p:rornpt response of our ®re .... . ._ ` R. HOOVER. Issuer of Marriage - Otgis took ',Honest Jobm Stollisbras by y , I . uesez OtLioe as mi;1 to day time sad Blacksmithing Jackson Wrty. After the match • sebaol c'ass of Mr Tran cook tea wit i brigade w 4ba aarty call ward what woe.d tat isodense at n:tht. G:eon 13i.u.Ont a l7 senior divuioa roasted followed b9 lift i him and presented him with a nine album bave been a disastrous firs A few m:a• Daorse-shr.ein`g and Qeaeral )ebbing Flummerfelt and Wi;l Falmalr earytntt a Oa Friday evening nt the home y alit arae more and nothing"mictio have caved the - BU NTI II Issuer of Marriage Boothtr a tarts member of our yf+vag hotel and barns to c^anectioa:together with - JJ. I.teono"for tis•Coaasy of Ontario 09 promptly attended to. Wagon& and handsome rwhose t secretary s glFt for I p I people nava'lusts a surprise to our school Mc'teel9e botcher shop sod d•sdhat. The 'ttOa d .1 snore o:at his reaidraee,Pini*ruse boggles always oa band. litTiar Little whose term empstts at \mag l tearbor wino is obc':t to leave as to attend promptness of the bYttade and the readiness yAlrie Rev W Fmdtsy tools the chair and ' 1 w:tb whieh they act is a matter of deep called Min Liths so %be front and• Miss :rormsl Schon , An enjoyable even ag ratification to oar citizeas -San. TAVID-BELDAM. auctioneer. &r.. ,&gent for Massey Harris repairs l Eva Larr .rho read %be following addrear l was spent in a aging and gamer-.after g . 1J t�D •Z„e�ue sale*rrotn his numerous well as all k,ia3e of plow points. A toll g �which an aldreee was read• tsiendr ocyn to sae sear 4.104 or isima farm crock always cc hand, - Termr for Mas. To blies Lrttle, teagCer. Tile esaminat: n of t:e p:pile of the 1. sacs sod everything %be ,•to be sola was: be y P P Po I rise to way a parting word. 1 uxett,txra. - Cradled by the sutacribee-1111 fhentmo•:care ra Harris repairs and low foss cash. y p ebboi here was Tield on Friday last when __ a&dw:d to%1»very bra:advaatsse ally RICHARD 3100RE, Pickering. To votes t!.e sheaths of each: the school. hones was crowded to the Alonzo Loeg. mason,who hue lined for ;y, . . You eantiot tell how sad we feel.” doors. Classes were taken by Mr. Moor some,years in Brock-Township,has par-• - ._ D. R.BEATOv,TOWNSHIPCLER6 Beewise yon cease to teach, head, cf Atha eet;col 3fisa Pi:kep, of chased the Harry Gould .property and - i gonvevaacer. Commdanoeer for taking Up r We love yon for Yc:r gentle ways. G�siwow, and Mier, Pilkey, of Mongolia.�;roved to town, v' k&davtsc accountant Etc. Honey to lona Iiecs tae your words were tree. and was Fell sot,recsacod by all, shoring -. ...... . cc form provor%7 W b-Sevrle,Opt, 4•t-- n y eDew a an3 Geo. Tweeoey ore .-- - ! I Year alienee made' s do aur beet, - tr a Roc d training the pupils hal received the newproprietore cf the skating rink,_ .. p - )r{°C-H;E-F,A P4vTILL.Licensed Aac' F 9 And so we say to vou: from 'Br. ran. Aftei a nice 'program, tUe change in partnership having been �r i'__esti rot tbaC51113 of oi-tario - - A tee i this Qr{i.it err i - F0sce_es 7caru--3fr. .' hawaader, �V- to a fie fere a [cat the weak: — t P _. ttna sa:es of every deserrspuoa ronaarted ata - That we remember yo.., • . lieeecr, R For! t1s amd'ethers, t".e after, . •s000derate charge, T Porreber. Real Estate rt at_hmakel and Jeweler, p Mr. and Mrs.T. 9iottirattsa received; sent�,,Gene*a Yai:astor, Strict atteat:nn i Ae Inst skis very kindest friend. noon closed t p esuQimR God Save the word Satrirdap evening that their Bon, . - - =faro to all orders b mut or telegrapa All, We ever,ever knew. eea� IROS. POCCUER, Brougham. Ont, F Br•ork- Street. 1111111BI. - Qn - - Crenston:hadbeenratherotverelp injui• - • 1°OMT:LL. Greve 1t:ver.oat. x.2.17 .-__ . 'Whom dav4and.aaontha,Foalytars•shall `i e3 at �loosejaw, ti, W, T„ where be is Sass ',- \ew bears Ili3Lv las Pick ed .smFloyel, Tuesday of last week, Cran• — $E WELLI-NGT.4\- Hotel.-Hay. Watches, Clocks acrd Jevrelery: Ting removed to and tboroaably ove:bnui. And seasons come no mere. lupi 1'ui;ic hall, fit*,__ $ton was taking a barrel of coal oil down 'ed%LE abovs bo•.ise,1 am prepared to rorn;,b ., Repaired neatly and promptly: We hope tc sleet aa'_' never part, "'•"' ce!lar when it sli ed and fell on him, accomodati= to all who deairo to patronize L pan,a brighter 4hore. t GREEN RIVER. _ breaking his leftlogand otherwise brain - a An oils#a%;,PIS rooms.. I•ball,be pleas. .ill Work Gu>�raat'ee�. . — f .. i iag aim about the bodv NNo boDe CranB• : • - - - • cd to a" •atrons when tbev 1„ve cc. Alt, Flummerfe,t replied is a very ap , --_... A6 Tbttne�c_. T ce order c. thse day is electicns ton will enjoy his other limas boxes rasion to r.%::-}far ickeria Bog y of Sia pitatr-ttisQ:-�o �Sisa. Little and ;11 _ .. -:. Dtazk 3m Unt, each w,�eTt'. - - _ ..W. X1#3-i>? , -- - ---- - ft'1L es:_es_-_ _ert_:give__ - P.eY W. H. Ar,t ftk mlr.�Git� the closing Christmas _- - -- .�decng am-1 tl.e crairmen. )3is:; LiW L- ” t remained for ­_ %Ir l3es_, 1).•.en.was agaso.Ta t t -. .--Fis - s the - . ___ . -' . tA!:gllt Il.e V,nior da•i,iJn tar fo,ir yeat'6 U'i2h - _ 0 7 _ b Imp en�rt, ar_,i oat strip all its enmpeiitot's o -.� -• v ears. � v before in the history - , ill and at t,r, tint rs' m clitrne o Fill', and msn L'^ten hs:. •ten of;dts:y a _ of t:e Lal lira trFre-f s!I cif zcrr�w a e i„z , is_i, her %tens• Eormer S Nover t • ^ 'e,art re fur t::a NIL:ya: 5 !'ucl, 11'ea.i.,toned 1:. ',. wn or Mfarket'Isaa taeve been so _ E -of Dnabatto^:Yvi',I vi_i: Pickcziagon T+les• __ h'itb hrr Faeces.. i �1ra ti:a 1 ani t.:fit:Fer.'of�Ii::Fu,+sn ar2aamhe'.^ ° �,iuk ii �a�'aecr -_..---_T_ _ es - - eI I - . - _ ' - is bete=net t, ttise hglida}a tsitli� her- "y prarlatce'ss It'9 e4 week ani SCa[boTO nn Mor_dsy, - - . 1. - • were boron from as far Wednesday and Friday: F�y�; A Prcgress,ve Miller, .Aber.Ferris and family of .liar6hsnl, nortb as R'oodville, , i t to rest en . .- ' �''§Yiri os -- was lsere over Sunday fast snaking several the soutli,east and �wost also kept -up h H E.inD t)re cf the most rrogreasice oleo in fast• Csl'.a Ril:'e tis;ti.g agile old home. their end,, TLB weather though nos'eold ' Always a full sn ' of �. 1 fresh. $�'' 1 n•as'fine a' cl the crowd was a" record • • meats on hand. ing County'ie D• Pcucher, life well known H. Hal?kine, t. S'., .w%e -in Tor"to I . miller,of F'oucher's 3liita,who deserves,a Thursday and Triday last.at tending N'et• breaker for Market day.-Times. •Give me a friar. . .. • - . great deal c1 credit for bringing his basi• et it fry)gxamineitione and an Aeaaciation Robert Carrnthel•a 'of near Sandford - �e�'V �tf• - _gess• pr-aLthe los e Untario Veterinary Colteee. al rived home front the north last week ' `{ ,;hi of Tl arlow's most im ortant estab• Ali irteres e ' -work tvl a b[oTen le The accident occurs•�1 ^� Me that tam Mr. as a w r'e history -ie one don't fail to come and see our new library. �' Il U ed is the woods where lie'had been work• �'t that stamps him as a wise man cf business We have a good selection of books. • - •..Sew2 1 achille He,was born in Ontario Couty, 26 miles our Ymas visitors are two namerious to ink with a gang of lumbermen• - east of Toronto, and after spending the mention As there seemed tobe friends and George MoKereber was killed in plait-'- . having purchased the business R, �, Flelaing, arkliam. brat 13 years of his-We on a farm be start- relatives at every house. The weather itoba last week while coupling cars- De• o Ism,and being now 'in __ ---•__•_._.___ ' ed as.an apprentice in the milling -busi-, being fine adding to the enjoyment of the ceased was a son of blr. FnrVuhar Me- •- Possession•o t occupied PtCKERIh1G POST OF''ICE. - neee, After serving tea yeste in some of day. Hrercher of >rtaoa• The remains •wars - , . .. -by him ,�t,rs p.-spared bast Mille in Canada he decided toetart The Rev E.Hawhins,B,.. A. MI01%ster es��d by C. P. R. oa Monday. The - bv hi of work entrusted to us, 'patio in business or lapse an cn fed We lit here on l takes lac,,&at";ties,today. �idtls err`ra item Tel onto 9 :0 a.m. mills built by G. L.Grass in' place of Llse Sunday,and delavere a eery ampreass a One ay as w lie .. facsarily. Close G T E 7 W a m , Cr T•E s-e p to Toronto 7 t0 p'm old Lata 3iill,which was bossed down in discourse which.was listneed to with ra[st shoeing"a horse in big shop here, was -- H, THO MPSf3N1 & SON, coney orders issuedon all parts of the world �• Atter running this mill a short time attention by a good congregation consider• kiaked'by another horse standing near, . 0larertwns, Oaf. __^_ _ he decided that it tris not equipped -with ing tke weather • ... .. " • the machi and war ca able of doing Oar pular public school teacher air. The blew was just shops the ape and y _, F.S. We have soma tools to,dispose,of. - si'I'Matf sari:ZVB%3rnat. the work asatisfactorily for t•he public. Lehtnseogave bas eaholera an extra grind made a very-.deep hole. The wound was ».-' '- . - -- I - e•1 t• zeoadve] and interest a2toweR at s dust the advice of friends,who claimed in spelling and writing business letters oto stitched sad is healing nicelp�Fortamat. - per cent.per anauta, tiecare4t fi0lewedaat the investment would not•pay, .Mr,Poach• Friday aftrrwarde. Be Riving them a the eye Woe not injured, If f ou w 9h — n.A. Buntfiigr. that boy finishingUpthe old yeattwitheacvery ployld hee,attains Small& McArtbure of t repent about$3,000 io milting urachi treat .and water wheels,and now he finds rosrisAeTBit the iavestmeat was not only a financi&1 enjoyable time. Uxbridge pianO factory,for wrongful dig• as poco�e prase as tar'a 16'17 call - benefit to himself,bdt also e, Great benefit A%the annual meeting of theA.O.D. W mjsssl RID damagsk was dlsfnies^d by wad'get s ham" of Etoritiaae,tee tO''1p Z' 'rho _• • ., to the people in his vicinity,me he now hie �0 2fs2 the following officers were elected the Judge in Toronto without selling�9 • per hotzle- &'mill which can turn out at good boar for the year: Walter Hoover, M. W.; A. • Call and see oier pertumo atcIutaers thr7 of the witnesses for the defence. The WESTERN ��N� Q� ��D� 'and as.large a quantity as any mill,from Elles,Foreman; Will Hoover, Overseer; plata tiff,g own evideriae l%illed Lie ease. ''are uaetnl,and ornamcotal. t the same material;also s mill which has Jas Davidson,0,W.; W. A:Fuller,record• rise• that and the judge expressed stop Fresh pdiCaoaette Uchet powder, a0c a more horre•power and doable the'amoamt er and fiaiaacier; H. Hopkins Receiver. Buell a case should have been brought in• - b..Fr Dawask 1) and ostler varieties ileo oiporated by act of Parliament is' of feed grinding oapacity Of any psibl in N.A,Fuller and Illi Nighawander repre• Go court b s law ar. • - • - - - • • Witook. Pickering Dranob. the snooty. The people ahoald appreciate semtativer to Grand Lode. y y -_ . poi a p}latsbta Emiilefon of Cod Liver nit — as doubtless they de,the progressive spirit A little to the north of ere in the dark- At the residence of she. bride,'* fathers_ AuthorizedCapital.................... el , -- coa%ew us. Our tS%asalatoalsthsbeetvi%tueon $uosenbed Capital...:...:.............. of 1>ir.Poacher,fora number of others nese of Sundny night dao Holder and pPm. Dartos¢, on Wednesday, }fternuon, ;bemartcet,and 1�.the cbeapttK• nest„- 1.26,4 tried'to make the mUl a'benfl0 to them• family,of lfarkham, while om their way Dec. 12th.!stoat Mable Darrow ti- unit . Assets Readily&nvertibie............ s.pf2 4ti elves and to the public, bRt tailed. Mr. home,and driving a spirited animal, they ed in niarrTaRe to Donald D�uuro. by sire Ask for our yieliotrone Soap+ T'h'e. betas Jotrk Cow.ty,Peg, T;H.Vc1fILLAv;EsQ,_ Poacher kis so managed big m6ill that it ie came is contact with a podt and rail at'the Rev.3. R. Fraser. "2be Bride looked' are doin',y sr•d artiFtic while' t.e soap 1a ail President Cashier a great benefit to the people Sri many ways end of the culvert near the townline, on ebarmiaR,being neaply attired in blue, —'�•- tbst or,114 be desired. $pectat attention lutea tn-^armer'a�ale besides incteasing'the value of every mau a the 4 con. The animal freeing itself from trimmed with white silk, while the groom _ Votes Collectiotta solicited- iromptlytnaAe farm in the neighborhood oo account or the buggy Air. Holden with it who mamag. bled hie best in Lha reg tion. black.. - .. r ne Frrmer's sates dicooiindoa American and each a millbeing %hero �lr, Poacher is led to right himself to his teat bringing the• A few of the nearest relatives were pros' :, -------�,- P reign F.i.hnnge bonkbt and sold '11" trio• a member of the-Odd'ellows• Foresters,-anlnal to a statrd still. dire. Hallen and -_=-- -• -- ' sued,aytilable nn all parts of the world ent,and eat down to a sumptibro supper, _ •. - Orange, Workmen and 3laennlc societies,'baby were thrown over the dash toned and fatitnta Bank DeDartmeat, after which Mr. and Mrs.6ltinro went to e a held positions the townehi tennis annd has up and afe eeraped with a severe ah!ir is - - OWN �e71ry/ I interest allowe.t on Anp�,i:•at htch'ev0 cnr> held positions of trust, a d he is andouht: np and a law brni9e5. T•heh litt'e girl ia'their home. Their many frielAs join in'} �La %, .routmtta.an�lai•editesThe.f-(early to,lel:oeitors!•edly a ugelul man to tl a:onntp.-Bellcvilte_I csor.piderablc bruised up,,bnG net at tvrWrt�wi;tiing die young enoyls temp life sad. - ili Ga o. Kerr: a[anagct• C'sronscle. 2cna�i;l:rcd ecriotit. ipraapersty.-atattfL. . , _ , .�. • r P^'N r , i, % y r - 2 r. \ll japan teas are colore& day, the rod and birch were uou:r;elb ttYou Want a Really Good TBA, then Uss ' -•' - ed, with small diaurimination and lees _ - he �H ON e r , nicety; and is tlye tutors of little l��iirt Print;+ had leave to whip them,freely, apprentices could not expect to come _._._.._-.- __ __._ teff too lightly*At a master's hand. ; - = SOME.GOOD RECIPES. -- _ Uads Toss,` It has a relutatiun for purity r.nd .tiengtb, a conabinatloa Cream of Celery-Take one pound SELF-LEVELING SHIT' CHAIR that liar won for i�ui-oy friends Lead Packets, aS, 30, 40 50, hoe. id celery, cut into small pieces; toe CEYLON GREEN TEA -- - ---" boil is sse alt water till With the leasdea of eliminating,eeaato some _ - and all, and is pure and uncolored. aztent, at least, disc reeable afLliai- -- _�_�_�__ a __Roil-ome.__.8nd a half ping, tion of seasickness, two Eaglisbmen yrs n _.._ ---- utter, Eggs and other Produce to which has been added onecake from it. A ®west cake made of have devised a sell=trveling Chair. Tlie i _ u�� a ad wic4 u> W e want lOQ A aur nful and .a half of corn starch Ifyou have stay c cepa O RLOAOs - the whites of eggs esa`be as-eai3ily chair itr suspended from two rugs to supply our tr ade, _ air flour if preferred, to make, a rendered tough and unfit for food by working is a framework at right I ' ream Add one teaspoonful of but- too Liberal use o1 eggs as a cake can agglea to each other, and it is claimed 1 The Dawson Commission Co., Limited, TorontQs %es'. Drain the celery and stir into be made hes Q•nd the chair will remain level in the heavy greasy b9 too lib- IN THE ACT. DECIDEDLY HANDICAPPED. ,- the.,caeam and serve. ___ _--- e;ral use of buttes. Where eggs are roughest soh. The idea is also applied _- _ Baked Trout.-�bver the bottom-of used in a cake Pike sponge cake,which to berths. My gravivuis, James, whab sire- you Au'nit-?Na:-wT---TFimg of studyin' to I small oval paper form, with a few has no bitter ja it to render it ten- -------- here e f th tate' ` h re for? exclaimed the kindly. um be"a doctor eh? Dun't pow do it _ --. ver thin slices of tat bacon, cutdown-der, the. juice-_o1 a lemon should be _._ _A SMART BOY. worker on a tour v e station Yttiu•n•g bran-R'hy not, aunty? the back som The lks of eggs do not make Bo7—D; father �I- -- - �h,atises.r Aunt Na,ac You can trout, and having removed the bones, a nice icin im First y- s your at er as goo as Burglary, repli,d dirnmy oleic, tics-till yC git married, an' ye can't g, parting an eggy taste his word? txwll it .married till ye git- prartics, Jay the fi,*h-open flat upon the bis very disagreeable to most people. The Second Boy.-Better. He often Ob! Pvu doa't meaty it? Well, I am that's why, " -- uom; sprinkle with chopped parsley, whites of eggs should alone be used. pepper, salt, a little-mace', and two threatsna to whip me and then for- satrpriwed at tbati cloves finely pounded. Bake, SJ min- HOUSEHOLD IiLrT5. - Sets it. wuz I, or I would'n'f be, Here.. HIS IMPRESSIO-14. - utas in a rick oven. The word tread ranvevs the idea of 4 I1 yOU want your windows to be - tendency, doesn't it? Veal Cutlets.-skit a piece of but- clear and bright add a little ammonia ON THE FIRINC LINE. Ni'Pil, t'o me. it conveys the idea that --- - ----- -- ----=tau in the frying pan;put.In the.cut- to the water and wash thoroughly. BACK® Ladieo of Canada: the man who uses if is trying to put lets with salt, pepper and some spice;,U•®e. no soap as it leaves-,the glass of ,L ids by aide stood Ca:nadra's noble om loge, _-- - • sons with the best brawn of Ceylon W P C 1056 move them' about in the butter for,a milky color. You cannot obtain sat- and India in .the recent unpleasant- five minutes; have ready some mix-1isfactory results by wiping them of he.ss; The slogan was "help one an-, - = ped herbs and mushrojms chupPed fine- with awash cloth. They mwst be orchil," and .no one forgot-the watch- CAL'VE1 tTIs _ ly, sprinkle kali over`one side of the washed with plenty of water, dried word. You, ladies of Canada, have �AR�Qt�i./ • cutlets, and, when fried enough, with clean cotton cloths •and liah- wage relen ass war- Po -_ the homer to g a h ` fare`ba the impure teas that cline OINTMENT _-tion and-spriakie them with the (Ah- ei with chamois or soft paper. into y China and Jar V er half; finish frying, sad add the An esrellent rnaterinl [or a clokhe� pan, and at the same time sasiat your brother colonists who produce the For all Skirl ailments " juice of a lemon; s••t tuem�ound the lire is the ordinary telegraph wire - - ------=---_. If yrou have Backache you have pure Ceylon and India. teas. If you ,dish with the-sea'oriicig in i%� center. which is now saki for that purpose you y A. 0.Calvert#CO., Manchester, England " Kidney Disease. If you neglect '• drink Japan tea, try salads, Munatwa 8'I Roast Yigeuw.-rick, draw and'' in,hardware store?. It will outlast a Backache it will d�trlo into os Blue Ribbon packets of Ceylon and music truscl them, keeping un the tHet. Cliup dc*zPn hempen lin«,, When it is pro- something worse-Br:Rht s D:s• India Gzeea teas.-Colonist. cooplete°toar ease or iabetm There is rho to<ue of Shoal ver wi uiuti -sad Tarty Put IIP by a:�frvng man, it does -- - 1 h u.w arid socia crumbs of bread,-Iepper Bait and a not sag like the other lines, it does a+e rubbing and doctoring your you,aaaotal goo" back. Cute the kadnevs There A yL1lYLP:R PROCESS. Teachers", discount Little butter, put ths•'tuffiag ln�i•te.' nI luepk, and it is alt un-sightly be- is only one kidney medicine but As I unAeistaud it, said a gentlw- -Slit one of the It-gv, and slp the eauwe it is so fine that it is hardlya ilt cures Backache every time-•• HALEY " _ ort hew -through it,-.blower •and roast . noticezble feature of the yard. man, oleomargarine is made of beef r fat, ROYCE &Oo. them hall an hour, oleic them well fry thio slices o! pork on the breastYou are undoubtedly right, said his Wanted ilea Yang's at with butter. Serve with grown gravy of Cowl when :t is roa,ting. It isnot I Dodd's I tau. ati in a bust and Lit ead ,.sauce,,, ._ ne,c mry to Lite fowl or poultry coanpanion, when this is done. e I should think that the m:.nufuetur-;.sausage onenza-:+.. ,opt;eat;aa. er,.a castt.Y - eri..•p .:d A' . '. n N, i' uq„_reha�l• .M CCe'amed tweet Fotacoen,-Se.ect � �� erw would maks it of goat fat, lust e :.e. I'ARK, BU[!LWELLat'v Ta sea -ome dva-n larg«. »mooch sty«et pota-' `liced bents -,sake a lovely, Ptak cal- K -_- -- - _- -- - toes; tiuko until just done;'cut A hole oring mitter for any article gf food ti�hyf - - - _ - 1 MILLS, MttlB a 11ALiE! _ Becau'ae the sort is 3 natural but-1 q�r.•F qt 4l each large emougtr to adroit the- and a bit of Flt tf r<an w!Il Grodssce a e -,ter. LAWfucame,-d t•w-".y s-.e+sd►handle of a teiiisixxln through this pretty yellow that is harmless spin- d6►IN Tor, aperture remove the Iadide. w bit)with act leaves in,ike a Irran.t green,and the �+► 7V { POR OVER FtfrT YPAtt! tai o —.__. .._ I TORONTO CUTTING SCHOOL �,ae• a•• ► hark add a littlir- buttier• silt, sad yajk+ f eggs a golii unt. V, -tbies IM wtvrct,ow's .nuT1V.%3 sYRVF h.,a r.••.. t y pepper 1 if I,uL iu col, w. VIGOROUS 3iEASURES. t °••d C n sen rcr tnr'.r ch.;dr� ..th;..a 1 e.+utaa.l :++.r.°re,i+ "r•awa• e,lrrtrna carica. for iraei•. 1 Per little r; return to >l Ln- put 1 .iter half -it hour be- I - sae,r ',.ot5.•ne:na r,,',. : a w:a u•+rads •s owapra•ata r•ro.m•S•raea. Wrtu nor laruw _ back ie, ovem_1r�tng enougi to hP,t fore using will by fre-thened up moa-� 'sad no e.tree,etr: +d,r.°oe rhea twur, +a-al �► derfull I For a long t<'tae 1-b- favorite form or . �R.r..cro..ph.uttb..'.rad asear•aadau througbr nerve y' of.orate believe of litale Faith' •talrar`t4siaalews eaotbnue a'nip.. 'Catholic Prayer g I wa,a _� r air;4Z aw;r., ' )f ince Pies.-Take equal tyre h1a of not word it c ke' ay soon as it , that o! I le. +^"••r'. e. -., +-, .. .a:uea v�nam•atr q getting m:rrrued. For mer ks ;E16SPEN"V1: 41-.wnsa..a.w,.er ua, Ydrr•1#0010 prompt""s. - tender roast beef, rtuot. currant.y, is taken from the oven. Lt it istligbt- we, D.AJ.sAllrasA00, llaat+erL r - pP n" ly farte7 d to the i she was a bride• marahiag daaw,n as ,rautias and a les wamb Ifavp be•p {' o .a11aw to-stRnd I fear, sold the Chinese statesman,price sow wsas•dbewe MW previous bve•minute's theca tura it on alsiave, imaginary Geste, to the straiayr oS as we shall have .o pay s heavy rice .'PILE CU 1: - Pr 9 Pard anti`corers,-with b Of imagin+ary_.wedding, ntarcb to alit P 1,.rr,r I•tes'.•u he h- ...a their weight of soft �ug.kr. one ounce RI to wit ng the air to circulate around for peace. w.rat: woo n<e;r a!'.•oc.ct.rrep dcec a a. of wdered cinnamon. in V an 'em.aginary bridegroom. At la,t r,.ae„a.,. Au ;.., lila a':Tsai.a Po qutl uin- it, I! you use illy of the patent pans. Looks like it, said bill colleague. FREE* her moi Fier becnmiog tired of it, ar.r:.i''c 3RL ;wA tits of candied orange,' i-od lemon peel, however, allow the cake to remain in They're not going to put peace on i he - - e - - a.ad citron, a little ii"It, and 1'l .46u, tie pane till quits eo•Iti. These pans aha paid � � � bargain ciownter, - - ROME Faith, dtan't you know that whenalmonds blanched :and grated. Cbep are, of course, used-ungreased: y,ru grit married you will have tothe meat and the su*.t sevdrately;i, leave mr? pr_f _ - oV P j :APPRENTICE- AND MAST g' _ MOtlhE- r.w e,.1• �Il W gla — wash sad pick- the curryats, Stone the The, ee Balmoral,” frtiv ti4ti s,ala , This was a rude awakeaitt sad the Y,..,.i-�•».e• •..e..• � Douglas - -,sirens and ch item with 1••he eel; game stopped. AYENUR ,r „ Meta a Ceilings 1eq• and Laving mlacef .all the ingtrda- Thrtr Rriattaa, la Friknre Darras; 16e', ,tilt long-afterward she came to Par°a' --- - - _ P -- a,%k.�To 0f ere ciherseleeneJ ns, her Tae n ud --- adijrag a nutmeg, tl3rm -,there ins Ap o a: Fran6 In alae 1thtrteehrh �% lair 'raid WLmn tree,spew ae a as Ce 8' ,� �'j18R1'1$tt . y - � _ �pprt nt «ah t i.+ an im rt.iat eible until the h.ssrvriness is recover- .. ..a a.e.evr wr �r a' r pa,. Fruit Cake.-0ne rad of flour, one " • at sugar,three quarters of but-ter,two and fourteenth centuries, and was Well, when you grow up and be- i-d from else the coiecet may be per- GALL-NE -- 01 raisins, two 01 currants, one of cit- rng4rl tied with the atm:,,t care, as' etntll Iciest or difficulties of the BRIT SH AMERICAN DYSTNO Cory, cw me a yous:g lady you wiil be 9lisa j niaq.. sad°+real.T rooco vu..a s gs.hm rot, a half an uunce of mace and a' will bo seea b t'iu follow in account throat be-produced. - - _ y 3 Butler; but t1 •liana moa should ask _ _ wine glass of brandy, one of wine, of B'. the of Old 'book th master'!y � to marry himi= -� - ROOFING end afiest Metal Warks, Se, Id1ar is Olil Fnina;' _ eight egkea, stir the sugar land but- ra<»i'iNki .,metal +re b'•k, - I'd -da'U a paliceima.nl ' exclaimed Re.re,G een sr.A�V JiLA KB<,t ate•+ leve , vV te{' . a cream, add the flour gradunl-, was hAd hatl res ,�naib4e- for his .: u,ITard Hi`h,"iTI' TITLF( Rnoenr Fein 1 build. - —'-'-e - Y g Y P Fauh, ;iud her im'tereest-was at an end. q'ub Ts H 4r,n, !a,GTnn 1 R oen r'u7 tit,* ly, then •the wine, brandy,--and spice;'appn•atlrc; and under a - wise and 1 __ add the fruit oat before It is - tap Torn to ni,tby,r e t alera7 .rillop.C+r � put In {{ seer•,eta h.•t,m.ire lura eh«1 0A •°r Rork rom �at1�r for kitnrity roof, thea, lad who was learning I TOR AULO LANG SYNE. - �� K�� of� VMS usterw,shi�)4e,:el I rtnI,h*r—o hnnr'96L ' y ��'�� L D.DY HIl ,Ade Na a Wldmer�ta,TKOnb -' the pane. It takes over two hours if to bis a master workm:inn and a ruler Tables -- _ the eosins Gra _ of Canada: I.8ZAt1Ve BYO UiOIDC Orange Ice Cream,-0ne gµart cream "Should old acquaintance or- T01R ' gotTtli�t�OL aim e t•"i a iPPy and profitable life.. ga4';" The answer comes mechanic al- L„ndry,w•abituClothee,l oat ser Peltavm - Ahree quarters o! a pound of sugar,I Dften Lie did no, and milia the ly from every Britisher. Nor should PARATiafN■ f day', EXPANSIVE AND EXCLUSIVE, juice ofTe ' came that h. might cLt.lm hi Err«adum new acquaintance be'forgot. Remem- + r4m i hal€ of ocean-ie, dnu�leT t' leer that-an.tte bl•Mri;ripla� <,f South -._AVhat.is_ ..h' t h c qe to re—' the paid sorrtnt, Africa your brave soldier boys were on hear so mtrrb ahmlt? boilPa' 8 sugar and stir Pill a 1it n of _ tadeof'oc ifiv� from Ceylon and India. re, pa y getting n ynUr+p a — - ih.-lt id cool add. juice wad rinds of oranges. h,ro'l artil taught him all lir craft," In the midst of dagger, lasting friend-: Pa Y ce - -- . _ few ships were formed, and you, ladies of i TSN QUzXN OITY OIL 00'., Turn into frepsar arid. freeze rather than to seek a fortune less as- I Thereto,more Catarrh in thin section of the Canada, have it in your power to ce-I country than all other diae"-s imt toeethrr, Sam'I Roaraa Ptw0.TeronttA ,M surfed elsewhere. :mcnt those bonds. The Green teas-of s dealwforW and nn'11 the la+t.raw year.+we,:+supposed to be 4 fo•r tECONO3IY IN EGGS... During the gars of his apprentice- Ceylozi--and India _ appeal to you t Int•urablo, Forarreatmnny ye.rsdoctorspro- ----' -- -- - - ` ship the pttran, or mastt•r, ---71was to Cram sentiment. By using them you pounced iealocal dl+star,wadprescribedleral t'••.ro SM , ffiis seasnin of the year, wall not only aid your brother colonists,I retnedies•andbyco rtanrivf U:ngLora•ewith Pro `r11 y h'n fued, cl she ands 8h:]t r hila, in _the but you t absolutely the best tea.!'lei treatment•pronounced it iucurab e, SA- egge. are scarce it'io well to remem- home! wordbn of th, olockm'akor's y y enee baspreven catarrh to be a con�titutlonsl der that exactly the same result can y fi Those of you who drink Green Japan diseme, and therefore regnlres wristdtutional Y rul,':-to ch'crLsh him "hcne.i eh bis teas have a revelation in store if.you,; treatment 7iali'r gwtarrh Cara,arannfaccnred Beginnings be obtained by dividing eggs and us- by F.J.Cbeaey dt Cy 7elpdo•Ohio,it cbe•n1Y • • rQof, at bis b<iard, and b his hearth'.'; make the change: Blue Ribbon, Salada o a=titolional acre on thetnarhet Lis talrse imgtheyolkonly- incustardsanddes- Nay, it w s sfrictl wince u and Monsoon packets may be bad from' ttternallyi• dosesfromindropstoate-tp'ton- y y J I 1a'n '16-0.41 'grocer,-Colonist. ful. it-eta directly on,the,bloat and tnncons ;come of our Best Deposit Accounts sorts, and salad dressings 'demanding thF m aster. to, treat his apprentice. __ FuRncss of the eyatem. Thoy ofFor one huod.• g y y l< y 8 thiekeni of s..• The whites of rea do lar-,for any aa4c it f ILt to caro. Mend were begun in•a modest we, B adding - n8 eggs.. "as hLt own'son" and,in some trades I torcircu:an and testimonlaT•. i small sums at regular intervals,and by the _ the eggs are_then left for sweet h� was bidden to semembar that his SOMETHING FORGOTTEN,SURE. eddre� F-J.CHZNEY8cC0.•Toledo40 accumulation of,ntarest,they have grows Saldb� ro¢alet-.75a ei6herdishealsponsr ility., did not cad on tho e' - -' r w-he.rs the white of the.,egg is,the es- thre::hol�i o€ the tcorksh that the 3ijude tar-day and.I'm just sure there -` fa;is not necessary to wait till you have a sential rt needed. o� g COMPLEXION AND CONDUCT: >_ Pa ";-Il and rrior:als" of tile'littic stain- was ram ahr'n sHe wanited to tell me considerable amount to make a commence• and forgot. " ' t You .oDuld hardly call her-tbe 1p mak.- ,SIT We accept small sums on deposit It should be remembered that the ger had claims on his solicitude. -- - -' ' _ yolk of- the egg gives rich, delicate a gee-�Vhiat makes 3au--think sol- P-PTietyt and allow interest at 3j per cont. per day when the streets of Paris annum, payable half-yeletrly. consistency, to a"baked or boiled cus- were riot very nice for anybaiy,`and Nell--why, Fere wasn't a -70 In course sot! Pirvk is' bbviou�Iq r tscript. not h• .r rvlorl kard, and one made with it alone is were amore or Iess dangerous after per' _ not so liable to ourdfle,'m one made dark for anyb6dy, the, tv,aster -was in- ----- The Canada Permanent 1 Pumpkin pies, like sftuete.d to ba.careful on what er-• _ 1 'with the white also. :wocoan'ttit and lemon pies, are just .as rand ho despatched the ysltngster;.and AND WESTERN CANADA _aide without the whites of the eggs• the pastry--bots, W11 e apprentices , 1 In the case of cocoanut and lemon pie were .often sent to cry cakes and - __ MORTGAGE CORPORATIOIL the whites should-be used for a mer= creafw upon 'this public now ways, were - TOTOptO Stteft,Toronto. ' - idtgtte. continually warned-to prevent the r In hat bmeakfast, cakes or mrit(ins, lads tram, ' falling among evil cam- _eggs are amelement fiat Qften tough- pony. �w� �' TFFE MOST NUT riiT10U8- S r � '• anal the 6tread without adding any de- It seems mer'taim.thaG, too, far gs,the r' hG ' P sirabie gztality. Do not use more than lf:.ldtb AgeA are concerned, the rules. E ■ ' - 1 -' two eglrA, as a rule, to a pint of milk precepts and admonitions were.not "" 1 - ORATEFUL,-OOMFORTING. r in wheaten-cakes, One is -generally oil y framed with, great goad csense 'enough. The quantity of eggs to be and care, but were' very rigidly en- umd In corn-meal cake, varies with. forced upon -air muster's whlo� had ��L�h/�a --' - - '-_ _ - the tasteOCOA r as the meal is so.granular youths tvd lads in their employ. �tA1UrAiT-eliJl- i there lit Ott da o{ making a tough High and Lcyw, in the soclety of that _------ -- _ ---- -- -- -- _ ,.. -.�,. ..-•+,,^ .,... m .T:4's-...".. _ ..„n-. t _ u,yq.�..., ,r,.�.•TF- dR=R'S' _ .°.rL,,,M' _ IT:M.. ,y,._ , yy-a ns .� „ t„ , .-r ,, ':� ,.0- + �;r i ,, .:• i' w- �� v•� �� i_ :: .,. ..4y,.. ... .•.�..._ .:.,r.: .;n:.. .. ✓"i •...sa., .. ,uy �..'«-.. � .:.o'.r:^v'_.L ��• �."a7"...�.••,"�rs.. rrsaa _ ','ti,.:w .aa ..'r'. moi'...•u!'�. '�« ..�,Jimiat',5�'m .w. r: -N OF HIGH NOON I'_W T-„AVEN.' not a bit of it should be afiewed to bF Roes Dot the awbjact of. the, mora!- HINTS FOR go to waste. IIpon this point irro csa- lag take the gloom out of.• thq, r not lay too much stress. And yet may. • THE FARMER. of this valuable - A� vast quantities far- THE P di wise be .. 0 1 thou hta that would other q struck through with midnight. We' tilizer are permitted to fro to waste _ .:..._,__..._'_: ._._ -.__•__ .. _... ..-_.-_- - used to think that wheal we died we ever year. ,A man might 'alnaosY as _ y DAIRY WASTE PRODEJCTB, y 7 a, would have' to go afoot, sagging -well leave his pocket book exposed to Rev. Dr.-Talmage Tells of the Honors Success on the farm does not'come dews in the mire, and the,hounds of the elements as his manlarei heap. Y leaps - might get aftex us, and that ultlof everyday work,of skilful lful in Why not 4 - Paid Joseph. 1 cezror i-t we got through-into seven at all, • ,� agement, of making available all its and bleeding. I remember when my - A SUCCESSFLTL FARMER. _ _ �ceh a eta are they brung fruits from the teeth chattered rind knees knock- • resources eet attere my The man who makes the farm pay A des:awcb tr:-m Campetitioi} is keen' the price of r ( any 9 — Ed. �,C"Ct.rS l'S li"k.`.Y. L �aq.apd anvhn�,}v b» brit t11nTa Arg s6FY�S Rev. Dr. Talmage preached from the tropic, they bring bread from the e; products is row wmpared with Iui- `� a bus-, Win' his busy We talk sheat death; but I have came to a does not let tis following text:-"And when he raw temperate zone. mer years; quick communication and things h we would come is torn and wounded prevent attending to. the waggons which Joseph had sent NONE BUT A GOD - rapid and .cheap transportation have to carry him, the spirit of Jacob, their could cloth and feed the world. None 'd bleeding. I remember when my brought the whole world to one tear- He is never too busy to keep up with teeth shattered and my kndes knc+ck- his work. The way he acoomplishes fstk�r, revived,"-Jienesis Elv, 27 but a King's corn-isrib could appease ket, so that the stern necessity ex- • dab -- .--- _-- --T._ _----' __ ass sed ie to-hake everything in aea- - Thel-Egyptian capital--waa theZocus the worCl's fainlne.---N me b s- I'h�=� tsts upon .thi farm to-day, as, it does so--m . y - _ 'of the worlds wealth,Tn ships anti King coul:l tell-liow'-mVtny wagg-ns -talk ab�-t'death;-'but-1 haee-zom,e_to ss in other lines of busine ,-of-iowering e'en- He- is. De"r too busy.. to plan. — e rig to nd, and how heavily to load '.hem, think that the grave will be the out his work, days, weeks and months bar es there had been brought to it y the coat of production and, to this Srnrri_Ind_&--frank:a —afro cin­' and w-hen Lh_•y are to start. Thzy softest bed I have ever slept m, end, of utilizing all the by-produots ahead. nsmon, and ivory, and diamonds; from 8 allowing nothing to go to w ante, He finds time to keep up with mod- are coming ovtir. the'frozen intrad and that the bottom of my. feet will the north marble and Iron;from Syria. to-day. I)o you not hear their rumb- not be wet withi the passage od the Dairying is a leading industrylg- ern methods and discoveries, and-is _.purptc• and siik; from Greece some of lingt Th,,y w'il1 scop at noon atJbrdam "Then that ele•ep in Jesus day. Its direct products of butler, a -deep student of those sciences the finest horses of the world, and I yo;u• tabl.•. Ohl thank God for will God bring with aim."- I was which apply to this business. _ cheese and whore milk find their way some of the most brilliant chariots; bread-for,bread! u , reading a day or two ago Robert - into every home, forming n import- Hie find? time to attend the meet- ---aud from all the earth that which + -'.1 rem,'irk, again, that, like those Southey, who said he could die far ant and valuable portion of the food, ing of farmers and listen to the pa- :Could best please the eye, and charm I that cams from thy Egypt'••in palace, away from Iris friends-like a dog. They form an important part of the pars, discussions and lectures given th• car, and gi.rtify the taste. There the King's waggons bring us good crawling into acorner and dying un- commerce of the country. But the for his benefit. - _._`__were t_emplea aflame with red sand--l-news. Jacob had no: heard from his Observed, those were his words. Be by-products of the cow are valuable He finds time to attend the poultry, atone entered u Lt ours to die an a coucl5 currauudett avell �k m m k, i„tt-termiik and cattle and horse shows, andel local _ . 8 , yp y p' y Ea.u',w'a bewildering were never for a great thin but with Ha I by i�;red uses so that they; with us - �[airs and ezposltione opsin agricul- y y g y whey are valuable iuud in the rats- -----7.-._ serpents, and adorned witu winged'ed' hetirt a•ruoLn where laed'm-JarobB hear the-giarl--aweet. Jub:la _ __ tura--auci kindred variations-sae"giv guarded pillars he wild i with never thou ht of him hiero 1 hiss and wound with brazen_ hart-ae.he. Thore %-as. may- ing Pf anrm;ils,especially when young, - - g the corpse an:natincemaent; "T'he King's wag- an attention. and this includes swine and poultry, er•a'-urns, their eyes and beaks, and of hia unburica Joseph: arid when the 8 vas ase coming, - They all contain vnluaul'e fertiliz- " Hark! I hear He is never too busy to see that his piniuns glittering with precious stones. waggons cam,+!-the king's waggons them nnwl Are. they eomlaa for me iag'consutuencs. Milk seems a n:- stock. is rightly treated. His horses - Them were marble columns bloom" -and told him that Javeeph was yet or youl c:easity for the calf. Lt shuuld have are c'arefull, groomed' after the day a Ing into white Plower-birds; there alive, he faints dead away. Gcod ._t.__ 'work, and his bogs and cows are nev- were stone pillars, the to bursting news for Jacob's Goon news for.us' gradewhole milk fur ., few days, then_-a P P g � =�13NTIN(r A BANDIT. gradual sponge taus be made to skin;- ei wFrhout ' an abundance of pure, - into the spa,,-3 of the lotus when -in _The Bethlehem shepherds were awak- r-_ Lista water, -full bloom, aloe the avenues lined eDed at mida' ht b the rattling of tniik. At islet a poetics of the tat _ 8 tg y 8 y+r{reonilnar�Cun rr of�n Asap to l�Loe�Are wa lie is never too busy to take care witla aphinx, ane--tame, and obelisk; the, Dins that bro ht the tid abe. Alcetaa oes mow: tna. taken out u: the milk uinat be raplao- -- 88 rPrted. For this purpose flax-seed Lea is of his farm machinery as soon as :. .. there were princes who came in or- in s. Char Joe. eaus-aends na Verily, truth is stranger than fro- 1 ' g g plr-J y, through using it for the season, paint- _ reousLy upholstered palanquins, car- a nussage of pardon, of life, of h+ea- tlon, for it is doubtful if in the, weird- u"atul. lies one-half fes-cup of Ilax Pied by ser,auts in scar let, or else v,en; corn for our hunger, raiment nig and'in en-I sers,t to. ane quasi' of boiling water, tag sod oiling 311 exposed parts. e Rc est romance a more darer 8 He finis time for repairing all the were driven in vehicles, the eDow- ter our nakedness. Joa, h-Jesus-i9 1 �k'ng it 15 mic:utss or more unto p roue Dick has ever been poi farm buildings as sous as, cher need tvbite horsaa golden tutted, nix Lreast, t alive. tra ed than is the Spanish bandit,I it'be times jell) Use a �puun u• Qaahiag at full-run; there were foam- 1 think that the King's Hie as Willi y i at first ane gradually increase. SFLlk i it and uevar neglects needed repairs• g gee Norel, whom the police have long been ' He finds time to cut all the weeds t•s,is from stoae-wrealhed vases tike us u , to see our lost friends i who is Dow 'aboard always ce fed;yit ties tempera- _ 'al.mbin tht: laider of the sun. You , l trying to Deplore, andin the fence corners and other cooks B Jacob's chief anticipation was not of said to be cues, more un bis old haunts ' Into of freehdg drawn mirk. In its - � I early.days Lhe cal: should not be fid about the farm and does not allow r be Would hcs.r a uolt drawn and a door seeing- the Nile• or of seeing the long in Algeria. _ _ _ —_} road horde;'ag an hits farm .to row of brans a like a flash of the awn. ' -- too �ucfi sk m tuilk, 8 - colonnade of architectural beauty, or One day last.,Jture, Forel, who was 'weeds and ripen seeds to seed his Tb ai th•- i ice %Here Jose h. the of seein the throne-room. Tbe.re (l findTOtlthe coir to eat Thule oats. ` •, P� P R khan in Algesia. quarreled with one F find a •tt:.ng tetter. The witu [arm. . Itexi to Phe ao8 'n tronor. What a all his ant;•ipatil.hia journey of his couatrpmen,oohed Linares,and , t :L %A, f He finds tiara to work his ganisa, ub-phr.rd toy, ii%xi called to stand was a focus to al ons-and tha; teas r.crar tin sesassinsted him The po-: panty of gv,•1 roily cul hay ;, cultivate his orchard and care for-3•he lxrntraet between this scene and his Jrrsepb. If Jesus were not inhen-veal luatwere quickly on his tra^k, but he L 3fau larmeia tied skim-milk to tis"a and s6 Cu he about his farm. bumt,ie e;a.iding, and Lde pit into. _there would be no .music there,; there I easily evidrl them, and nothing was y He finds E'ma to bu•ld and ke*+p nD "urhich his troth,rs threw him! Yet he would be very few people there ; they I heard of him ulntil Augnst 31 whP•n their calves unt,i they ase a year ofd a neat litLle lawn with choice beds e i'aa not Torg•trot. of his early home- would to -ort looking for the ioat ` he appeared at Maretigb. Again fli ,ea older. '1be quantity Lis grade- p rw of flowers and -ornamental, shiub- ae -as not asnamed o1 where he came Grist, crying tbrough the universe; I fol"ice came on him, aind aX-iin he PQ- ally increased until a pa.ltul w mire herr a slay is led. C'alveaa so fes reach ma- nom When they came up teem the ' ^.There is Jesus! ItN'here is Jesust" caped, after severely wounding two 'fir is not- a slave to-the su':1, but 'bruins-w. land w et corn from tuiiry e.lrly and are considered mora " 8 Oh, the soy c,P meeting our brother 'of has opponents ."-con afterward he � rods.time to mix with socia vaivat.le on this account,,-, t and THhl KING'S CORN-CR1R i Jorepb-Jreua. Atter we have talk- ,v-arses at Chetohe11 amid at, Oran.amd do 6a duty in social, political and rs- Joseph, instrsd of chiding them for The hk=m-m•lk forms a''large• part l o his affairs r e ed atiut Him for- ten, or fifty or each'seele notice was sent to the an- Lh•_ -ay tbey bad maltreated and seventy years, to tsik with Him; and tharitiee, as he is an omthw' Oft of the food all the wviy along and - -• ibus-d him.. sent .them back with , thereby .i lore costly aiticies of 'aid He to Dever too buy but he ran i o clasp panda with the Hero of the vt•hoi•.e bend a price hag been net but, _ Kpend a few moments is dreitsin u _ i.,a;gone, which Pharaoh furniahed, ' - l - are saved. g D 'i ages, not crouching as unaeraings ;n I though they tried hard to csiptysre before going into town or to a neigh- 1a1ha with cora; and old Jacob, the His presence, but as Jacob and Jos,ph him, their efforti ware' uitless.. Tli.ere is no more profitable way oP ' futb,er, !m the very acme waggon, . hu” e:rrh othe-r, We wi l want some n g skim•mrlk and buttersiilk than hoe's, He kouvra nothing is 'loot by 6 He next appeared L t te, ha v- osis i dre.+ing as, it gentleman was brought back that JoBeph, the 1 nee. term by which to address Him.i ing ito-ne there for the purpose of td lead it `'tu swine, Beep two ur - 1soa. might see Lim, and give.him a On earth we call Him Saviour. or Re- ' He* liana time fur a inlets veoat{oa- --- I getting tsosue none-y from bis troth- threw breeding rows, r.:isiug two lit occasionally with his faithful Wiest �hioane all the rest of his days. deemer, or Friend; blit when we tiketF, I boar the wa ons- the r^, wNe- L,imt of in that town, \'pips Lars annually from ea,h one. '!b y it • . _. _ gg throw our arms-around Him in ever-I , for his 'a pa,on to stir utlon,.a mads c us, ;•,d tc 1,1 why he bad eotne him ore kept on the farm w-9at�, site-e-trt j i Y his corn's sura inatitption,.aad he' keag's waggons-rumbling down in atabrats we- w.1t ward-&4m, l ticest"!t�-TPtli� `� �'�-�'�-�-� - - • front of Chic lice. On sh: outside can afford it. ; P°1 new term of endearment. money, wheteulan the bandit beat hits NA'hen 'four week's old the pigs are_put i In'hLs old age be finds time to est 10 the palace, to see the wuggon9 go 8 treat - THE KING'S %,'At;(;ONS almost to de-qrh and then ransacked by themselves, ten in a pen. They l off, stands Pharaoh in .royal robes, � from his oboes aAd enjoy the earn- took Jacob up to-see his lost boy: hie house of all its valuablny• 1 are fed warm skim-milk, sweet at faction oL kuowia that 6s, has tarn- land beside him rime minister Jos, h, - - g 9 P and so I reake think the, King's wag- Norel has already asaasainated sew-f friar, as much as, tbeJ will eat up e.t his reward'and has been a benefit with a chain of gold aroudd his neck, Rc,ns will take us up to-see our lost enteeaersoa%, and has been con- 'le:,n. A handful.err t%(> of corn is and on his hand a ring, given b9 P to his feilowmL*n by the lesson his " kindred. flow long is it strive JORPph eiemnsd to death on,three ore-isuirts.; tbLuwa tate the pen to make no in farm has been to his neighbors, „ 'Pharaoh to him, so that any time he. went out of your household P HnwH a m waned to stamp they royal seal up- escaped froprixon some time pan for the fat'that has been rrmeYP- many years it it, now, last Christ- i1 - • on a docsiimmat be could do so.. �`ag- To ip very clever fas_hicvn h'irst,: he I a.f from the milk and a{•su to ir.tituce '(UAL'HC, A SUCK-EGO DOG. - - mas, or the fourteenth of ncxf month? hIGRDER>N:D THF. .�ENTItiEL, thein to work over t e riles mai.cria s, lgon after waggon rolled down from I It was a'dar - wasn guar. nerve ra c•e I. en t at ave been• pub into .the peas, trying to-de:tae ways and means of and a stormy day it was at the burial; he burned the dead man's face so' m•iking it.}nto the very richest of and changes of raimtent', and suety- and the clouds wept wifh roti. 'and that no one would recognise it, and,F manors, That is what we are after inducing hens to lay and then coin thivg.that could help a famine struck the winds sighed far the dead. in all our work oil the. farm, is-!more yelling them to set, declare that there people. Yonder the Jacob and f finally, 6e .pat his awn clothes on-his is no way and this sons, and their• wives, and.their is ' i - 's bank, and be should of the habit of sucking eggs when Li ved t:hree miles from church, and 'tin the military unifarta• When the body; is iliafurraier chadi?em.-eighty-two in all, follow- stormy days the children stayed' at was found ever one felt aura that make 'hiy deposits ;is large estpos�irle he once .acquires it, An experiment " by I�rds-anti flocks, which the home, but father and mother alwa s y against the as o: drawing cu,. A was recently tried on.a deg that du- h-Dine, it was Norel's and when the.sentinel y' g herdsmen drive along. They.are go- I wept to ethurch. That was a 1labit gid hot a - ear''nt the midday meal, th' Pigs, grow Forger' we feed a siiiait loped.-s"taste for raw eggs, and if Trig otat` from famine to luxuriance, t1wy bad: On those stormy Srrhbaths some of tips�� middli he ever sucks another he is worse threy are goiug fromi a plain country, Y"^'oris Tememberet}' >t8s' A' f -- -- — — 'we Moved than an idiot dug. The dog always e, the absence that the had seen a soldier.very'like; to SIX-Months of lige we begin to,uae -cleaned out a'nest when 40 started me to the fineab pa ace un er tie at our parents seemed-ver much ro- y cornmeal, a little at first and, ra• sun. Jose the prime min-ster. p y F him. harrying an ay from the prison g tracted, for the roads wero-.ver bad i duu-!I iacr. ,r in on. it, and be alwaye-started in on gets in, his'chariot and drives down y i, tom.,, ort they ran-; y— ---easing-it' u�u44--f-he'point it when he .Wuad one. 'It made no said they could not get• on very fast, clu.led--that he had eserted. Yet this is .reached .when• they will 'eat 'nc diffe:once whether' it contained one :-- `to meet this cid man, Joseph's chariot- 13 . So we would ,go toe they window .at soldier was- no other than-Norel. i inure. They are sold at six to eight holds-up the horaea on nae aide, twelve o'clock to nee if they' were months, when the aye ex egg or a dozen. His-owner -blew an thb dust-covered waggons of the emi- I On another occasion, the bandit, af- y" X pecked le $� rig; and then we would n at weigh 150 to 37J o egg, filled the .shall with, spirits of " OOm1 :grants stop on the other. Joseph, 8 tart being cotademne-d to . death in 6 Pounds. They shuuld ammonia, placed it in a nest known Jtnstead'of waiting for• his father to half-past twelve to see' if they., were spars was placed, according to the be kept clean. lhe�damp basement gaming; and at a quarter to one; of barn is an unfit la to the dog and awaited-developments, Xchie, leaps out of the ebariot, usual custom; in the prison chapel duty place. It is un• ` leaps into the a rants' wa¢ nn aud Hien at one o'clock. Af tea[ e be aspad re-77M ary, or Daniel, or De Wit# them and it is ami net own his arms araLiatd the old main, and when night came he ex1!ressed a ghty Poor piace a- time.or two,'fell wn and writhed would abort; "The' waggon's coir% a moment, th goo lirewib and` weeps aload for past memories desire to see a priest. His rcgtest was for them. -Give them a good, dry, Isnd present joy. �8;" and then we would see it wind- granted, and. when the priest came warm pen and they will pay you fol enough to howl f r inutes. For a Fn(~ out of the woods,a.nd over the X. furnish them with an abundance week the dog wasp able to eat -' .. tills friends; ore are' in�a world by Norel went with him into a.dark cos- pLn famine-struck, but flue ging .Is back, .and through the.lan,s, and• up ser of the chapel, with the avowved of litter and they will add to your anything but milk, a would run at ' —'- in the front•ot the old farmhouse; - J ba-uk-account. There it3 the sight_oif. an--egg. shell: Ln constant ooinmunioationr with us, oly'ec{ of making u confession: profit ;- _ - —74 �i,s -wraggona coming and going per-' amd thein we woiti•ld rush• out, leaving As the priest, however, bent down .Pigs when fed and kept in this wa petvnlly; and in the rest of my lis- the doors wide o en, with - many to hear him, the ass-issin, snatched The cow yLteldin8 5000 Pon of skim- ON CHE R'ItiNING SIDE., P oousae I will abibw wharf the waggons things to tell them, 'asktag, them' from his hands the heavy crucifix, and, Milk and buttermilk furnishes 145 hiring sad what they take batik. many questions. Well, my dear' raisingl it in the air, brought it down _pounds di estible roteirf and 3,0 Wait-I have Do use for a girl who ; with such a force on his skull that p $ P is a jilt. : In the first place, like those that brethren, 1 think we are manyt of us the unfortunate man was felled life= pounds of digestible carbohydrates gent-I have-for one. She jilted the a„ came from the Egyptian palace, tkc In the King's waggons, and we are less to the ground. The soldiers on and fat. As a fertilize} it contains '25 X?ng's waggons now bring us corn an the way home. Thei road is very guard heard the body fall, but.they pounds of nitrogen; 10 other fellow after,Irme't her, and mar and maeat, and many'changes of raw bald, and we geh'on alowly; bort aft.r .paid .2to attention to it, and when :a pounds phos. tied me - - mid wearing the vestmAnts of .a Photic acid and nine and nae-half -imeDt, .We,are pL'pt to think of the awhile we come winding ou,t at the p priest came toward them from , the pounds crash. Worth saving, is it t. _ fields and the farcbards as feedim•g us; woods, and through the brook of loom, and, after blessing them,pays- not? Many farmers feed thAc sk'm• $IS SHAPX. but why Imsrkes the flax grow for the death, atld up in ';tronif ofj the old ed through tfie heavy-gate of the pri- mil to chickens incl baso -.+r.chi , 'and'- this wheaE for - the heavenly homestead; and orae depart- son, they never suspected that.it vyas- a`Iar a Toffs thereb Tanner-Do you-know Fm pails a —c _ _.__ _ p T ........ g the notorious murderer, who had thus $ F y. that we have' bzxad, .sad this wool on the epee s edTi•ndred who have beery waitin believer in the theory t Ince more escaped the ctutches of the The more of the food that the cowall Lived before in some Gauer shape r beak? Oh, I wish we could see for its will tush out' through ' tar- law. eats.thdt- ts produced on tfie farm, P thorough' every 'graia-field, by every doors, and over the lawn, ozyinfr The police,of Algiers are mot lack Joozer-olio bas just aid for the isleep-Ladd, under the trees of every "The waggo,;is are coinirngl the. King' .rng in alertness or zeal, yet in view the nearer to perfect success the Car-' nintb�drink--Ah. very' likely. _ `• orchar3, the King's waggons drive Rap' waggivns are.carnizig!" Hark! the "tx•LI ' f Norel's amasing record there are mer bas reached.. To this end , be Toozer-%•S under:whe.t I wae'iu my many w3io think that he will easil-y aboulil make use of all the manure the former life f _ tibree titmes a day,morning, noon,and of the city ball strikes; twelve. Twelve evade them, just as he ban already' cow-uiaksa, both liqui 1 sort saliva, acd Looser- ono. Crtre•rge. prehablF. sigyt. 71ey bring furs from,the o'clock on es rt h: iamd likewise it ..i=:- so•many times evaded the police: i ---- - _ 'i; •P . . :• .:. .. . -..'.. ,.. •�'w 1.:', .:,...F' :e+ y; .94ii .•.jr '' _ "•Y/e .."t iw.. +4a.' - •^te�.k _.,...,.• ._:.. ,...c -. � ,:..., .. e.;... y . ' 'Kiwi .,�; yi. 'a.V'.� r -.< : .;'.:. ...,• :. ..c:, '^....n. .. .....: ..+...5. .. - v.Y:, 1-+y; ...3" ��/al^ 4.•_ .wY .�:_', L ��•C;^���- •.. ,. �' :. . .. , .: ,.• ,�- �.,,. ,. �MSF°°', s,.,,,,.;.' f WE,the ocderaigned.da herby agree a1 @.asci s t nd the ran • •:• '_ nq on s c0 sort DOL•b • .. .._.._ arranted Syrup of Tar H It tells g tag ffi to cure your aoa�h or Cold. We also aaszoatee a 28 cent bottle to prove satUtaowrJ or money refua Jobs W.m Bays ��hit. CO. D i s I ay L B.Bmitb, C. B.alley d Co, ��tracti�vo T ' - A nree between Pickering and , c T _ colo E::=e im a tow"+ *.4o It waa ri1 in - --- - - -#peb9bhsd a Fridiy mo:afna M iLs office color and - �er7 coctaiaed•�9 and s al bill M woU Pictetiag,Oat. •urine alga.sad a ehata The seine roar be TZEMS. leis at Oe lcewe Offiros's Serer, Bio+tahm. ver at the - ce" a 11t.ieper year; 01.00avalAtoahaaee, —�-+ __--_ 11 RATBS of &DVZRTT121 : a�1/�►�Q T ' j , V�........ tint insertion,per line 10 cents o creditors . H, � � eat for all leech sn eat inwrtioo,p ilae 6 ' f�+p+�+++�) ):iDd9 of veh• -_ bbaseegqaa peasr ielee manufaRared b the McLa Klin y„6 _. This rats does noL laslade i+eaat oz Toreigu ad. In the matter of the estate of THOtaAB .. ' - verLisemenM. aR.tl,tat.,,..H.g-TOesc°ill ui ri�aanng,in the Cb y+of QshrlaC.. Christmas _-AW3 Ilvt& i3O p•.rRaa Msk=g ion t humpor Ontari pnpo+:Jsu it. 0.1►borerydeoeseed,mate for 3 or a months or Y the year. Halt- Notico to Leirby Tuan pmmusnt to a S O, A specialo$er wf ltiorway BptnOe 4 to0 e VS t.p.;velegaarserty. .1havinit claime 7 flet,health and right for traaeplamin(t Bttefaea Dards tea k nee or under, with pap”. agaioet the said estate of the*aid Thomas Neal, �Y i bre year,SS 00,payable in advance. s o died oe oz about the weatieth day of at 8c.each, 1119 purchasers to dig their - paYNotioe in local coltmrns ten 0620sper line, No7ember,1900,are required to send to the OWn fre99. This-offer will be Rood to and - hve cents per line each subsegneat fabwlion., andersiKnedr Foster Eatchison, Administrater, Of J4IIA 1904 --- - -- pwW contract rates made known on apyliea• Clarewout Post office,on or before theflaet day .' DUNBAR of February. :V1en: No free advertising. duJ particular*of their claims, written+-- ether thatrtve� -- � 1 wiltbefaserted until Sosbiddea and charged aC• er the last mentioned the said Adasiais- - � _--- - — 'amdingly. Orders for dlscoatinuinq &Avartise- trator will proceed to distribute the said estate -- __ septa matt be f a writing'and teat to the pub, Cr,tacox the persona entitled thereto,having re- CWurch of England.d on • all then ober. hae had aotito cs,cand that he wms of 4ll not be liable _ _Jab Work promptly at to. 'to say person or persons of whose claim*notice 81. George'sBHRQ CL E@ Pickering. _ W. 1 CLARK PROPRIETOR shall sot hsve been received at the time of • such distrbut:on _ 6t sDAr-Xora:sg Prayer la-V a m. Dated a0 Claremont this°4th day Dee,1900 Bandar School 9-30 pm F Paa4r60n , Foster Hutchison, Rvening Prayer 6�0 - our Polltios-Stri:f Indepeadenes Temple Hdg Tcrocto• Administrator FaID►Y-Service and Dible Class 6A0 rAim-AFL-s'rclaaeLo^_alPAper: i —�s°«C1L01f�r�a n�trator 11'11 Ou -- Holiday Goods n. Profusion Our lnxpeetations-The hearty rCARTS - apport of the people of Pickerin*And vjcinitT, -- -- -- - _ 1, H. DOWNEY . _ FRIDAY. DEC. 28, 1000. r NEW AND ` SECOND F1Al10o retw n in China and away ea tar CO TOW,S s 8 ButtersaealSalve", h Salads. Vues,e Roae•bowts, ECapsrand , -e P hate S AND COMMENTS. Always on hand. & CIO g' Saaeere, Mugs, re-f re, Creams, etc. ` NOTESaauiq, Dainty Opalware-for decorating the Toilet Table-ell the huge. , ��7 ` For Gente-Silk Haedk'fa, Initial Handk'fa, New Ties, Scarfs, gloves, The reception for Col.Otter and his Wa=oaa,Zta. Whitby) on t. Mitts. Bracee. Collars, Calls. Slippers, Etc, men at Toronto on imas day was a Joo Fisk of a,, c nda Qa asusl. J ) For Ladies-Photo Frames, Perfumes, Workbows, 811Y, Hemstitch. Lace and Embroideried Handk'fa, Sbawls, Gloves, Felt Slippers, L. W. Slip. A grand affair and wortby of true Can W. H. Jackso ' _ _ per Solea. Tray Clothe, Doyleys, Etc. 1 lli}CkB.. r �119'�=il3 Sweet Oranges, Christmas Candy, Bog, Bona, Figs, Dates, Note. Tab to : .. l3 cci lined _ a kinds o L Of u k' d f ..' Raising. : The Dep•. met of Fina.ce Come early and avo1'd She rue l About to issue a real Hued:liar note. Tenders for ���OOd OxRAIN and SEEDS. _ : Like the :.10 cent pieces it seems to Also dealers us that the $4 bills are not a? ?ePal Sealtd tet:ders%Ul be te^eit'ed bS e anders gne3 .p tt,, c;on 03 Tcesda5' Ja _ - _.- -- as Woul1 be s jS Dile. ` T1 e;s1l c�ule 1*1the de:eery c! twerty three cords _in handy,however. of bodys,od. l ust! bt-ch ar l L.%,f maple,.i t t. t AL1 .1 f at the *drool Cr__cds et N). t went, Pick i *rine Satl w',C3 t, be oeatly yaed and Give them a call. - - Thomas'Dinghanz,Ref'in. ,igU2ieer delivered' oct later ,:a: Marc :+1th. Toe _ -in-the re-cent Damir.'-x L:lec:::. in '1°"";a c:ac�'td:i r not recesasrily ac Prom;,gaatations Riven an - -- - - --._ r ceFCed: ii' J. C'LAP.i:, � e' _ : 0- ds 1Vest Dlr',am Las in a tswer to a re• hristm' as �quest issued a not :R to t'i`e en'ect ti13t �s' -- v Robert Beith vial s tl.'e 'seat under L, otice of E apo r cbng 'Itatules that pertain in t'at belialfr r Notice is hereby givou + ' - .� ... ..al on the 1 ith r In South Africa vra3 at as Cad eciag`I tate rm ,Jaded cerearegceat of Office...,,.. - IL was neral! conaln3ea that rr da o, Deoe.-1ovr :a.st, at t-'e ' ' ,O Iiaatioge cf t.a Ta;i:.•5uip cf !'iekra i 1lsv;u arebaaed al: le su 1 X �,a po• to ao:mala J3 !� F P• t and our boys returned home, It 1: W to wit One yearl ne heifer roan is Market Buildilla lubes of Christmas Fins I ala color wal: :Jersey rlarL c,ts one yearliaR ' - b e1lAbled W gaote you pnces below pre@- S transpires that such is not the C5,3er bull. part Ho!ste+a, sub albite *tripe on ,pint values In fine cleaned cltrants, aeleeted President Kruger has taken shelter fare and sea.! If tbere!ore said an,malritbN'f Ont. nal9ncrae. Falcon. =eQded.n,slr.s :;s, arta, rta t cinder the foreign government yet his ere ret redeemed or reple.ieJ. I will sell --- _ all kinds and eandles In great variety. - 1 the ean.e by Pab!.e Amitwa to the ht hest s generals and soldiers are exertingt g' Ask for Croes & Blaclwell a turned down bt3�er at Broa Lam oa 5iitarda Jan. � Peels, The are the best Pnces as low Gbemselves in trying to fortify their t:h. 13'11.at s p m ,at Gerow s Howl. Butchering . y 10 i, J, 3f. liEROW, _ as for poorer goods elsewhere. ,position ars they think in the-interests Pcnn3 Iieerer Ea v.:4 pirchaeed the butchering basi Cher 20 vanetles of canted meat and ,of freedaln and good goverumeut, ---- tress carried on for caasidersble lime by C vegetables, etc -Y" can rare ore of S; so YEARS' I: Kia werareprepared w f',rauh trash __.____--- - --choice goods in short order for little money. R(t EXPERIENCE and 94MA M 0 au_klydaaa we}} sea - :The oo:nly Council uolninatior. agrs,rstry m ae+aoa BOOTS AND SIgOES are Din fadt. I have lots of tLhm' and more `i :meeting for Division No. 1, t oL , z;tint �!+ cAt+Ii. w going i - a coming in. If I c"not Boot You cou are bird to fit. .. Stoe$s ut all ! tat Brougham on Monday last. There � , Call and soe-aa 5-hiWag!M�le lines well selected and ap•to•daw. Goods arnvir2 almost every day ng4 not-a-eery laraeturnour- vet.-lose. ed a3 a,aal, _1 can only touch the fringeof the iLnrsezwe ars stock 1 cIe lk electors-who dia present themselves -A RUSSNELL, and see, examine ancompare value?. Place your on orders. TgAOC MARAS We do the r'e*t. + ehowed considerable intereatin matters Ota�GNe 92 Iv Pickering, Ona .There were a.host of names mentioned COPYRIGHTS sc : ' tion the position, but one after another A- re,Pn",q a•,etch and deter+pt•.-.n sat _ -- -- 9ulr•e.y ricer'.+, aur oP+n,nn !nee wuNDer .a Electoral �lstxret - tn,e^.I,n M nr�hlbly Date'nrrbte. Cum n]O n,eA• - ` ._.. 't,one at nor). r,aadaotiaL nandN-k on Patents R: withdrew and at resent arltln -t P t; tblear s�tteennr y for eeconna wteata L :idessre, Gerold,Johnston, Barnes, a Par•„s risen tart>wh Mar, a Co,renceive ••- of BEJ T) ♦Iiii YGv � *g u{1 ryvcmtw+fib-oat cbarrer is tpe Hortop are in the field. The House SCi�!l�fl' M�e est Ontario. of Industry appears•to have been the A Dendsnmely illuefrared weed.. threat'17• -' rulah-i of any t�rteatlac.loutmal Terme•fit a _ principal reason for fault-finding: •'A parr tnar,eontti16 eL Bold Dr alt bulot opposition now: and then is ANN Y .such 0.9re ;63 F at•,.W 3tilotrton,D. —i liahed by some men." --Tumcial Agents _ ILa Coat Steve may mate or aur i`.e ! I hereby give notioa,that Erarvey J. , Sale Re=later. Goold of the Town of Uxbridge, Merp11 } J — - ant fiaa0iiial $ATiraDAr,Drc.2%ra, 1940.-Credit sale ofagent fot Isaao J. Gould, is the re+eeoi facto i.apiealents,stock etc:, at Green A Man', Wife 1 Dominion Elcecion. and that Bohn F River the property of Chas Colander. _- Lennox;of the Viila¢e Aurora, o4 has also _ Everything must be sold. Sale at 1 0:• been appointed financial agent for Fron• clock. Bee bills for particulars Pouch• _ IS the Head. Die aJ Roche :�.t^ - •Mrd _ or d PoatiA,wationeers.' _ — - Family f othe am -. - , -- - y Thaee qbo are interested will govern New dcliorttremeatts. tbemselvee beeordiagly v - when it comes to buying • Cook-. - T TT gT ,,y' R BALE.-A jerseyCow, five years stove, ;ii'e find that Vvhenever a Given under my hand and seat akmk- �II ps OF L iLu�irrS f .L' std,at tot sf,can.1.Pfoksrilag, woman of experience and good ering, thile INh dap of November, 1900 . 9 flee.Hedges,Cberrvwood,PA judgement has an opportunity of � V' BICIiAIiDSON. p��taken bF Jtio,O Ooaner,Whitt • — Retaining Offleor' eta p'amous Cattle ply ? thoroughly examining our }� Mr.B*kets Bassam.ar st the faetbry it _WANTED—At Pickering College two Jr- ---- --- Clareteont• oat. Collons,giris for dining room work gApply at ° GERO N pia smug out. - •To Contractors-!-- ---- --W-- --- ,S o _- TRAYED.-Clime to lot 9 con. 1. year old seer. Anybody healed tenders will be received up to proving property lyin andpa ping to ton, can have OCtOber 4th and 5th, 1900. . • samebyapplyintcto'r7olja19taaion, Highland Saturday the lith day of January,1301, Thursdayand Friday, _ for the supply of the fzllowing quantities t _-STRAYED-llrom the remises of the of emu and Bound Cedar Timber or use of . P the municipality of the Toandeip oLPiok 7 nndersignei,lot 19 con.D, ticarl>oro, on } - _ Bring, Viz:- --- �� ��eP� f `- or about.-Aug.let,one yearling Ayrshire hP.ifer. �stiLHA1e reward for her recovery. f.Oallotvsy, io00 it,516,15 it 30ng, to be delivered at Z- '111 West lifll. 1 tf Claremont _ - J kei It lung,to be delivered at ;- T0 RENT.-A valuable farm situated �ip� tit{ ►r �y,��, 4pftiftt Brouebam All the newest notions in Hats and Bonnets as well a Trimin }n the 4th con.being parte of lots 1.7 and 18 r` �1 �� W�11Y��/ qoW ft,W, T6 ft long, to lie delivered at _ �' .... Pickering T.Iwaslit ter containing 100 sores. The ' Call and Bee OIIr Dleplay. �t �1 BAKER � :pylace is well watered and i4 a good stock farni, she prefers it above all others and Pickering ,}Mage MISS V. e For pas aters spply to Wm. Alloway or R,V, 11100 ft,0a6,iii ft long,t0 be delivered at alichardaon, Stf wheu it it sold it always stwys sold Dnnbarton' because it btives perfect satisfaction, 500 it'1x5,16 ft lona, to be delivered at Y� %a EALED- TENDERS will be receive) It is the harrdsonrest stove mond- Claremont. -- - - "7 by the undersigned ,p to 6 p m on Tues. And the following to be delivered at t day,Jannarc let,for the position of caretaker factured acrd it combines the four Brouabam.- 1 of the school rooms in Pickering Village The great points which we have always 3f;piees, 10x10. 16 ft lone duties of said caretaker to commence on wed. g0 pieces etraieht round timber, No 1..' Fa rm e nes4sy,Januaryysod For particulars of con. keptinview. Perfecle0oking Con- tract apply to IY.T CLARE "News office" Pick I legs than 8 in diameter aL to end 1 -- --- S s . ,nttence in Qeraling, eCO3tonty 0 'And 20-t lona,half and half g g -------------__ .� fuel, dur'abiliit< >(1110 ft,2x5, 1fi It long ~ScTRAY$FIFER ne Strayed from ,Fie 1f your dealer Cannot show you All of said timber to be delivered at the If you contemplate purchasing a Corn Binder, a Large or Stroll . #7premisen of undersigned,lot 25,con.3 Yick- y o •Bring on or about Oct.l tb 1900,a red heifer, 9 the "Perfection". Stove write to plaoe.q canted bn or lielere the Loth day Gang Plow, Single Plow, Ent?ilage'Cutter, r years olcl. Suitable reward will Us given. to a of April,'1901 -- - -- . ppaa ` rty tying information as to its,thereabouts, tits direct. The 'lowest or any tender not nieces Call at the Old .afn•A_Westgate, Pickering,Out. @-kers F e Tenderer fore Cedar Timber" be -.parked Reliable ~�-- — — - The James Smart M r pROVISIONS �V®\TED:- J. A. fg CO., Li!�, gyorder of the Council Fj211pOT11llll " i white dt Co.,of Rtouglum,will pay hi b• -- g • • - -oot eaab pries for dressed hek3, dressed Ianibs; V -t 1 ; 01�1�. - _ DO ALD R I;ATUId. veal and poultry of alt kinds. A call solloitorl Tp Clerk,�VhiLeoalO P 0>Ont T 4 - - Itt Ito:Queen Bi•:east Toronto 6tt `r�eCwe �ceceoececeoeceoeoeosao l DCe 19th, 1J(M) 10 13e E� �O� T�j , Piti(Iprie4�re _ • . -'; •6,ou.t ',' I - .,;..nx•1`ti.' "rI .. ——"13'1' _.. .. . ... .� • > ... .,�� . ... r • ,'og' i i � l * r Ir The Perilous f)rift of the "Vk'Or ..victor" are Captriu.J.Sllvereidss, Col• Wa $• Iv�1l COa ls7�lalit-ltsate�slss tlttaWa�.ls w ' ' li13gwood; mate, George Kelly, 0wea I The story o1 the wreck of the '•1 iotor" Bound;eeameo, Corwin Cole(Flesherton), T>vIrts scuta EuT Iots� as roLtows- and her drift aosoes Georgian Bay, is one John Smith (Toronto). Thomas Sterling, OF WHITBY, = ,Ko,8 Mair. T'02 A.Y. t of'thrilliag adveatare, bqt, happpnaIyy not from near Dundas, and the cook, Efts. " 12 LOCAL S;00 P.M. •socompanisd by low of-lite. Nevertheless, Brown,of Owen Ea"d, Captain Silver' Have just taken is stock a eoaaianmeat' „10 LOaAL � 5:12 P.M. l � �a it was an e:pe:ience which aoae of Shots sides had after•warbe many hairbnadtb of LI`'HSPOOL SALT. They are ja" r a who wade the trip would care to repeat.{escapee train death,coo of whish will be unloading also a oar of she calobraiked ,L,LS WigT DQi As roLr.ows•- t ° Early on Sunday moruing, October 23rd,1 sold t4 a eabeegnsat chaplet on the wreck WINDSOR SALT; In all linea of ' _1887,the barge Villar" left -btidlaad�n of the old ateam•barge"Africa." and the atsai staple geooeties they,ofGr'spsoial ad. _ Iter of the steamer " kin." bound stW alder, rad,if possible, more sass&- vantages. .11 Local. .• . `3:18 P.1l. B�dij gs r)?Chatham Chatham,witb•oar of 'E00aa00 teal worthy tow-brags "6evera,"-W. I, Everybody acknowledges that they @ell 'T MAIL .�1'T P.M. t+>�'a - ,t of lumber, AL weal w for a time,but a Owbest-TEA for th6 monev to be' )rad �-1�! ( i 7:1 . thervy w*iad sprang op from the Eaat be• aaywhete. 40-1y !s>0, sLs.->D>labastel•itatLoa ) pj s ttweea three and Ions o'clock in the titer• ( . . - 3:d"13--� - CO. _.,_-__ -- .__.. �" J 'tlsa:rsd-"t "p 'fiery rahiddy sad � '. P. j Taste Gomta East Dox s5 FOLLOWS:- Having secured the agency for thA ; oansed the barge so race up on the steamer, .. 8 ,Men. -.. ,o". 7:47 A.M .." - :," , pandibg it toward the••C'hamberlian''mach All kinds of _ Nd. 12 MIZBD 8:53 F.M ��' -Cr[iOMA "�.. teaser than it was possible for the latter to gBl''IT T.13EES, aa n tt lU LOCaL .s()G P.M. -Oshawa,wt are prepared to Kuala travel;then the oldtow•bargewonldgaiver. SSBUSS, ,Ete., HorseshoV�n �pdw foe all kinds of pehiclea. ' ataad almost still,and the steamer,relived From nareei�y Of - of the weight of the bar would forges- 'j'RAmis QODtC!WiaT DCE AS sOJiowe• Bae as before purchasing. , �' ge �,.D.Surra, WlII0a9. i Winans- ]lead at increased speed saucing heavy end All trees gaataatsed true W name. No 9 LoaaL 9:05 A.M. Duncan & Parker sadden straining of the tow•li.ne. Every Order early. IGeIIerSZ BZSCkB]311��31II "'* 11 1l4tssn 2:23 P.M.— r amort was made by the captain Lad crew of Agent, _ Highland Ctroelt the steamer to ease the strain, but in one 101iN E.$EE, g 7 Mail .8:K�I. -2,-baa, „ of the sudden rushes of the barge, followed - Picketing Saving purchased the business. r.ma-ly _ — _ by&,plunge into a huge wave, the tei§roo - conducted by A.T.Law,I am prepared • became so great that the line parted, lea-n• to do all kinds of blLcksmithing in e e Feet o f Lumber In in;the barge adrift is :he angry and feat. , a first-class manner and at ' in•creaoingaea RealizirRthehelpteavcon• DO�'iNION �AN� vetylbevpricee. 11�llllon WanteC . _ clition of the-Victor," the captain of the 2 ly -GORDON LA`11� Pickering.' i� Log - "Chamberlain" made several heroic efforts f -- to"pick up"his consort. At the peril of _..the steamer and all ou board, effort atter Capital Paid uo, $2,000,000 �,7 I will ay the followin rices_-= _ effort was made by the galIamt Captain. �ONEY TO LOAN ! p following.prices - - ` P Reserve Fun , i _- -. Feet heralonhanRh to secara the hapless � ---�2 0��0�4 M d -Victor,"and it was only when the hope-" -ON- ,00 per r let of swo0 . lesauese of the task and the necessity of " $12 fo 1 as- 8 2e, •. , running for shelter in order to save the E TTBY BRANCH. - MORTGAGE SECURITY12,00 " Jet quality Maple, Birch and Beech, "Chamberlain' became appireot, that the SI= (I Oweat rates 01 IIIDzest.) 15.60 �� let quality second growth 11�9D1e captato gave op the attempt Lad steamed - - - off roc the harbor of refuge at Tobermoray' � sem= sem~ �' T 30.00 " 13L quality soft elm. Ill cop lied with sail, it was a hopeless •tteabon given to the aollsot:on o! A-J E'►gTA�F+ q y p , P� Datmars Saleandother tiNFL T Aa'i2'„r o;i» a fa•ira for wle chap. L to be defivercd at Factor at Whitevele. Will tree any log rade tait'a oa the part otthe crew o.the••�'iotor” gavLtTQ9 DHPaST1fHNT. � y - so attempt to navigate the barge in a gale. - Indeed,there was rot enough nail on the fetuses "wed oa deposits of et-OD and aw Arent for Fire, Life Accident, Plate required: barge to sail ber in s moderste Wind, much •tea Glass and Stearn Boiier lnsuranq 71 . E. Lountt ; tete is a gate. Bat Ca radial sailors are E.J.TSORTON, n^t made of the staff ttas tamely submits. s[ettat}a& Conveyancing carefully done. even in the lace of almost zertain disaatee, ptizste ani other fnada oa hand. - �— Determined to tight for their lives autil all �e7VV 19fl4 trope was over, ail sail available was made Pumps. Pumps. lJ - - by the crew of the barge in order to'-par Farms W P.0 Coca volae. - her before the wind"and try to ran to - t` _ _ shelter. While the canvas was' being Det I have the ageccy for Pirie'a Pumps W. V. RICHARrsoN � T the barge rolled into the troago of the aea and parties Wishing &•good pump Will -- Y r and began to make water fiat. Owing to - r/na 1 ti p Ogee to Da:e'a blooa Picks - her partially water loggEd condition. the� ..nd it t0 t..el. l:aere_ts to Ca.> acd --_._.. ,_ • -. veaael would not answer to tier beam,even' get price3 before placing theft Order. - -- after the salla were , while botaftrdrifted at tions but >r�st cl&ea to&feria! used. Elmda�le Mills � I the mercy of thence• while a terware� h:`. Fells dt: find els&r:ed oc a •test , , •'�4'e .E^&red to "recejve", ar.d purchase at utas ELEVATOR, nr'aehed over her, rendering it extreme,;1 'BCH r PAY, ursafa for the crew to rem&:n. ou decit noticr' FRE. %A ar.y quantity cf Barley and Oats. , _ 1)oe atter-snotber the saris were blown Int: -�'QQj a G1Z(�erS. __ ere-r_naaz._;�t:blast .03 prepare'tio_•:o k _ ave W:L. =trcrgly reccmmend farmer=., in their own interest as well as + ribbons, except a small ata; sail, wh::h. tL �-'LD1:=�zac]gnati Y� a wh 'eJn� a y0a o r8, tc trim the fanni":Y 5:111 CLS.^.li � gOfJt1:1P. what is bIOWT over.18 0o�, P 8 98 6 Ptekering, Octavio. ground. it car, be fed prof'tab�'`, This advice applys particularly to A measure, reserved the hue a tram abs Juts wrecliTc rnaite matters worse,the - �_: -. Flour, Bran. lost, wind begat. to shift caaD c the boat t: Barley. , ;Short.+. C7top. !rift. first In OAO d,recton a d then th an' -- - F&rl vers W;ah:n to stere other kinds of grair. can do so there i3 plenty , FurnitUL U ,, , other. Y'trs: the wind swan; into the (Graham Flour. Cern Meal, :_ a ether ea,t" thea to the De.th, .ext W the ;Ii'ofird Wheat. Rolled Civfr, of room. Coal of all kinds for- sale. , i soottt'trest. sod lastly to the west. where ,t slvaps of t:aod sed foraa:e at reasanaCie pnryaa W. T■ }}•,n �+ �Q �T. MOODY. etead:ed sad blear w:tb w.rltl: forC! Your cIIap gronnd to all.-ton Coarse Oxzu f •-1! . L. M at t 11e'v►s a•ti• o• akec in sscbaaae for Oai liaaL •" � - R t• It was not far from Cape Croker that ® ~ the towline parted, bot the vessel covered A full 1:130 if firmsa coayrdereble distance to the chaninaa •tcd, - eines fm'nitare now D. Broke3l:>;hire, Ptektnal.On --_-- t Sad when the wand settled into the weer on txh;biuou to %be captain had :ost ail idea of his baw%cgs oar wars rooms, I land was compteioty 'at.ea :n mace ,en '' m. T. Haney ! _ _ idea (ban ooe. Snaday evening a be;e i crave carried awav the 60 000 test Of lumber Prig es t1 hi. i T � _ a wbrohcoaslitoted the deck load carrying PICKEBING$ _ with it the only ltfahost ea the barge �'s } d 'lvitb the increasing gale from the west. Practical Painter.j $mint&hosing of Sheet display of the waves ran hither s13d higher anGl the R. S. ���-- bias. A very large moorlmeal of frightened but ,t:lf undaua5ed crew Ststianary Boake. Dolle. Toys, jut _ $ickenng. Uai._ ____. ,4 r- rnomentarily expected the old barge to roll -P-Lper Hativag,. 'Decorating +'-" reeeived'far tae Holiday trade Call over. GcadOafly the baig6-ttttad--ttr - Kal&omintag. Timice and see tl:eai. ] watcr,,antil her deck was sunk almost Graint13if. - Glazing, Sobacri0tions taken for ail MLlfaziaes. a i levet with the sea."Lad tba:newware forced _All orders promptly execatod. Weekly Lad Daily Newrpapers. t out — at the cabin and compelled to takeApples. g 6 s 2-6mBsuaatse given.&bolter on the wave Washed deck. Witt out food or fire. with nothing to shelter :W� J. H. RICiAR�a01�T, ' -- themselves tram the cold and pitiless i waves, the crew, of whom one wad L wow" Persona baring LDCies sai,al.le for �► - �b�T re,. were in•desperate plight, sad only $=""C� Sti•�t, a saved themselves from being washed over. poria;and delivering sham at She Pickering E ve rasor before it eloses. + board b lashing themselves to the manta" po . _ _ a Y lovembe? let, will receive h test - -- - _ -•-- -- - + ag. Part of time the unfortanats tg - cook.Mrs. Brown,was put so _ 1 $rle"near the cabin,and the lid parti•ily O r WOT �I� 1 abut down to prevent her(rein being wash' A. D. BENSON, J ` - I -- -sd overboard or frozon. Slowly the water• Proprietor. t/ loltged h131k drifted across the great Bay, i -every mi13ate seemingly •13 hour to the --- , � _. .._— AJaderwear, .Blankets, Flannels, ESO. _ I drenched,weary.and nearly(amithed r.:ew; :„�_ Ettt a -'r `v-atwtlll sainsedsa g�S a-up - sa -�iii1� - e 1 p e-we W ve just laead in stock a large Lsaorttment of Boots and Shoss Lad claim 1beF _ �_�ly to the masts, hoar after -miscount dale. °�t _ boar. andav evening the Weatarn -1r Lame tli�b --"'.Islands were sighted is the diaunee,but as Finn-elate vehieks for hire by'day Ohs ar b�t,rt a. _ PP or nishs 'Bw in 0oanection meet• a _ taiglsi we,&Put approaching. the ai;ht of land,and scab Isod: only added 30 the inn all G.T.R.trains. Freight and - isorrots tt their ss 10► day!I will give La= _ - -+ ---.__ the darkness o0 theone mine Of advance Cbristmas Elate of ' groupan ­­111LIMM r A S e% n of ieiadd,toile,tram the rinainlaad, conld mission stables in oonaection. �sath to the entire crew;if not verware.Rings.Sic. Save 300:o only masa Pure Drags and Patent NLedicines Lk eat rate prices,includingsravlb4 by drowning wbea the vessel struck, cer• ° aa3 pnirhase your Christmas `eta:mots, etc. Perfumes from lOc app hair brasher, tooth brush", a Asiniv from sold and starvation if any W. H. Peak, P,Mo�rtilitor. presents ,now. powders. All kinda of tcilet articles. Small boxes of cipm oto. I arot0ld�iappen to glee ashore. - For the information Of thane not legaaln• work nutted. _ Eclecittic oil,2 bottles for 8,;0 a Ayer's hair vigor Crit - 'i as with the Westerns,is may be well to sayAll6na Casters pilla,2 bottles for 430 Beodall's spavta care 75c' r that they consist of some fifty-seven islands Baby's Chase's pills,2 botes 25c Gillett Lye 10o-3-tias tot 460rshad rocks,only three of which are covered t' Catarrh care 15o ,mess'Poultry.Pgaacea 300 i l with trees Or verdure, and the only shelter " Ointment, 400 bdetieaa Egg Producer(makes your. best l to be found is at Harbor I'si•ud. whewocld - flCilll' �AIIt Cbase'a syrup linseed sod inrpratias 150 la )n oldsad dila idated fiabiag sbaatySecond ! Pieicos Favorite press tion;670" B, inn Iron sad Wise 509 _ ^ 1 afford little better proteotiox.tban the deck _ _ Golden btedioalvery'67c Ca&toria 450 of shelter were. almost bopelees• In the Barnara's old Stand, Whitby., Pier6es PeFll�15c _ x�food 44c dark13esr of the nigbt the old bsrge,bumped _ _ --- - PW�3-bots:-=Y80 S --Setts 3c or tba- Doun, kidney pill+ 30c _Bnlphur 3c s,3o 16 2i; i But%be water being deep and the tracks al' _ Dorm's Kidney Pella 3•ic (3lrfect salla. a 1 Ointment Ibint 460 ".•most perpendicaLr,she did not go unbars ,• Parmelee's Pilin 130 E'erteet.Eczema Oiatraent 860 - .• I although she stsnck heavily several times is the time that tries all the cage Etfilbnres heart and nerve pills 350,3 for bl Pats Norway Cod Livor Oil and seemed once or twice,to have&trended of the mother and all the skill.of °"a j Scott's Emulsion,large 650,small 3�c Acid for caring Cider I and a emedte cleared the islands int man- C roost I.. w_ a ;, a w Agriew's Catarrh Care 40c _'Condition powders of all kinds _ i tier almost miraculonri,and shoat noon on maternal management. Baby a!Sao A• v : Heart Care 71c s Yoar own receilvta mala up carefully[rost;i ;t Tneadays60driftedintoDeepBsy,through comfort comes from fat-; fat N ade9 ��' �' Z; jj ^ Paiae'a.Celerv,Compottnd�Tc pa�droga ;rocks sad shoals innumerable,mad krouud- 1 r ;: a s Hood s cent r f W Bursa rilla 6'ic Caaadua Water white coal oil 160 babies have "nothing to do but -� s n "° _ A,�T�zLitl Calends or each Cizatomer. -' on_Bircb.Zelaad,.-_ ' ' - O a r •,. -.. r, Badly frozen and almost helpless, 'the to sleep and grow. a•a [wx w+ e � p �i Wholesale and retail �1 T ' 171 Ting St Eget, niakin a raft if your l)aby dOCS not Seem W `=dv�!° °' g COD. Daa�el & CO- TORONTO. crew reached shore by R . Dre�fests of the root of the cabin. Only two match- Opp,Clyde Hotel. a ea were found in the shipwrecked sailors, to prosper, if he does not gain a and these were wet,but by carefully dry. N q03 '-a ..• __ ing them in the hair of the cook,a fire was IR weight, Olt "must et more �. L: c _ - -- i started,which to a measure warmed their g -• - Q ' - t _ g Y trir fat there. A few drops of chilled blood but added torture to the W O o j oc 8 H t me o 9$ o: •M• Meat ch o or s unfortunates' who bad feet and heads s a Z e, 8 •■ec. mo. p� • •.• • • frozen. Towards evening on Tuesday,the py n . oA s ay, a o a r to j paggenger steamer•'F.B,Jlaxwell,"of th : 1 ��^"�-�_6:.- _ Parry Sound•11lidland line, hose inialaght, WWII l'i AXE"17! 17�W�s r to the-distrbse--•sig e;t b p4 �p o 3 ■. a�$ oo ti agd_i� &ti e- oh day. wild put on plump- �� s A" M 0 c H - . .. the sufferers, ran ae c os8to the -- -- -- -. -.. --_---- - the depth of water would allow•, and took `- °o a ►a _ ..ani •!. >.i a - t1.>trete on board,.giving each assistance ness; fat outside, life inside, o i i a nae` iAI as wa<possible and a hearty rneal,the first baby and mother both"happy, ~ ;o : A ; o ; �' , i Looks, Bolts, Nails, ttiey bad eaten since the previous Sunday. Your baby can take and rel C .1 0 ->_ _ ~ vi "Forks' of ail kinds. T'ce Jlnxvicell'took-the crew. to Parr �s Q w' _p o .c pp ,i a a Sound,where they were trade welcome by ash Scott's Emulsion as much "� 09 _ -Sv)ades, Shovels, Hoes, the hospitable o by tdoctot frost-bitten lure In summer as in any Othe1 }Q� 011 eau a'r . - 'iimbs attended to by �anls�J--An Idea M jO1°•,ttaDa Q'1ass, 'putty,'Paints &IlLil-`^alalsl28f3. ' crew sent to their own homes. rejoioinq in season.' wt's tOpateetg yt a miraculous escape from death, &boil as For"leh all �• PrMect. FIN WED the may bring YOU weetta,. �rtTa t- Reaz���$ari'wars` etoh7�nt - — fortnnately'falls to the lot of few. Y drvgttittsot andidea. w.tte .t�rsrr wwDErzs�xat b It 61 i'auna sstor - �f 11tV _names of of the heroic crew of the i WOTT*,SOW Toronto.Ont. avers,wunretteo v.c_mr Melt61.4LM. tae anon - s !r:.,iiolnridga,Ont:3 The nate and rfst M awn banJrW iow+•tNma w d' r { y • - - � ETS OF THE WORLD . OF- TIDE vADFRS�FORCE IARC ,D . . . R i . Fly . P _____•__ Fxiees o Cattle, Che9i9. Grail, In the Leading Marltetf. They Numbered— Several Thousand .---:--.French defeats the : Boerswith - BR1.��>�,'1'U�FS, ETC. • __ ani Have Given Battle, - Toronto, Dec:. c!4.-Wheat-Ontario Heavy Lo _ -h-,s rather- firmer, and.:e'ome de- -- . --_..------ a: care u 'nneshtir da _ -- of red P d exporters. e t eights` Pz aaiv�e tch from Dondon p3e�laaua on of martial law IvrRcsg�Bdin the Sand river Invasion, tin whit ,,idol] a Aa: despattt h from, J hta g, ge etltt a fe'w•days ago, today at 63 1-2c. blauiLobas wem stops;-Gest. Frenaih, on Wedaeaday. The em.gagemeal,t took place 16 unehanged• Qneotations are as fol- in the Cape Colony sufficiently neat ar ofed t report t3ays that -for Boers attacked s Boer f$ce uumberitrg mdles north-west of•.Krrugersdorp..' lows;-Red winter, 631:-2c; and white, tate& the serious vis w,the t3vverniment crossed the rive=, making for C?oles- att4. e Kitt- five guns '.they are be.i .Mows than Cor"hy of the Boera'were 031-c, middle freights; spring wheat, takes 'of the "latest developmlent in berg: A column was despatched from l�eved to have been the burghers, killed a.nd the remuiniiex were rottut- ice._. The mar Office q, snd the• Boers were diverg- - ed. east,' 660; .-Manieto'ba,, No. ,1 spring whim defeated the BriRish at'\omit- east, 66c; Manitoba, .No. 1 hard, old, issued nothing more than General ed, in the direction of Philipetriwa, 1'he 13ritidh Ludt 14 woutuded. . y pied Wednesday, A • Kitchener's official despatch, but of-.which the occu - g.Lt., 92 L•2c; and No. 2 at 87c; No 1 • _ -- -- -"•--_-_-.- hard, North Bap. 91c.. � •-• ' ficial news telegraphed✓ from' Cape:portion :of the _commando occupied - NINE WAtsGOY LOADS. SHOT HIS. OFFICER,DEAD. �_llfeed--Scarce; ton lots, at the.Totivn fills in the outlinee.7t is learned lout Kraal station Thursday, cutting mill door; sell as follows;-Bran, $1)l front these despatches that the thc.railwap. Considerable reinforce- ' " Sergeant in Kitehener's Horse Kills ' f at 814,to $14.50, Rhenoster invaders occupied Venter- mints have been desvi,tched to De Aar - .Boers Suffered Severely in Their to $1:58; and shat 8, ___ ai�&T-iosda­ ted the^place'rnr and"Ha-rover r�)a'd, and it is expected' Fight With Clements. Lieut. Burges, west. A despatoh from I{rugersdorp soya: Corn-Easy. No. 1 Amertican, yet- the approach of a British force, and that the Roe.r advance• will be stopped. A despatch Proem Pretoria says;- loss,- 45c, 8n track here; and mixed, Fent in the direction of Steyasburg, Elitherto th,re has been little fighttbg,, the Northumberland-fusiliers who -Lieut. Burges,of Kitchener'Q Horse, ' was.shot decd b a mer which th:•y expected to reach, on the invaders h-ivinF is every ipstance were captur++d by the Mer at Nooit- Y geanf of the 44!-2e. ^.. s - - same-regiment. The latter was be- Peas-Steady, apd'in fair demand; Thursday, !n this, 'however, ni ap retired before. the British. - { gedacht trade a dogged defence No. 2-sold, middle freights, at 611-2c; were baulked, the British garrisoning At Veateratad the Boers took 20 of tieve3 to have been drinkin too much, against su �ritu' numbers, and taught B the plata strongly before they arrived, the garrrwn per n,,rs. P and on being ordered out of the ranks and east, a't 6.c. The aummuut d the HamelfoYtein on-until their their ammunition was ez- he turned round and deliberate] shot Barley-Easy.Ear No. 2, east,.41c; and . t otPicial statements add that the: Y h&usted. Then, when they saw thit y y y qpm: , 3 extra, 39I Lnvadera -ill now ha6e great difficulty' garrison to surr.'n•.h r;but the-demand the were irretrievably benimed tn, his officer. _ rx}iddle freights, y y A sergeant of the Royal Field Ar- 1-'_c, east; and 381-2c, middle,freights.i' 3-¢rr �s $ h "'A refused. The-Boers thea attacked and that there was no hope of assist- Y 1 ersdorp, Scormberg, Steynsberg, Ros- tbc•m, and tbe-tighting lasted some _ tillery committed suicide on the same Rye-Easy. New rye, 46o west„mead, and Naactw rt are strongly trouro. Tl:' bur hire Here Pcenttjail once from the valley below, where poo ng Y u p Gen. Cletnisnts..had h bands full' di- day. and 47c east. h,-Id, «•hike the Orange river has risen driven oft. - ren.-C the retirement of !hr balance This town is rapidly filling re- Bu:ckwheat-About' &tea'ly. Cat considerabl barrio their , return, fugees from the country, and ever tote, west, are quoted,at 49c, and east Y. g An uao'1 ciai r p tt from C p• Tows of his force- the surrendered. Most Y, 7 Thev were last reported in the Zuur- coafirmF the ✓✓port of the recrudes- y cencP .o, rebeiliro immediately south• house is uti;is3t! in ruin chem abet- at 60c. • •o�_thle prisoners have since been rim- giving berg range, between Steynsburg and west at the Oran . ter, The military authorities are Oats1-Demand active. One lot of Orange river. leased ata pciot close to Rristenburg. setadi to all tweet oars of No. 1 white, on the j ”- - .- . ----- __ _ -- -y• The Boers lost heavily. They car- nB people living on farms, Y S 1 white cash, Z7c' No. 2 red; crib, ?7c I whether trustworthy or not, the for fidlaad, sold at .7c to-daY, ane.' ' WANTS A• FREE PARDOI�C i{tied nine waggon loads of dead and a middle freights, are quoted at .6 1-2c,!December, I7c; blas, 79 1-4c. '°'aveourlded off the field. age, grain, etc.,. being destroyed. This action will duubtlems Light white oats and mixed oats are St. Louis, Dec. 24.-Wheat closed clement, W ' General Cletueats' en!ire'torce had, prevent the ` Cash, 71c; Deeemher, 70 5-Fo; y, et s Losses at DeweLsdOrY-Very - bands-of marauders now infesting the I quoted firm at--1,2 to lc less. January,' fff 71 1-4c; blas, 72 3-4c, __ Heavy. - a narrow eacapa from-capture. The g � ' ---- ' country, from obtatol u`g ``plies, and : Floury-Dull. Hulders ask $2.65 for 90 . Boer plans were 4pl" " "y laid• If per cent. patents, in buyers, bags, Ghucaga Dec. l4,-��'heat was easy A damp tch[rum Landon-says:-Gen, 'the train British color ": tarried a moat soon tend t n1sh their P P i early to-day bat rallied later am bul- ' De Wet baa tempurar.l d.sd dashes far foot in the�:cina of towns. `middle freights and exporters hid, Y ppeared little longer, there would bare been a l _ Y !02,55, Special brands sell locally , lLa6 Arge+atiae advices firm Oanti- from this r�ceae. ?. prisoner that he pomplete swcces&`for the Biers. 'Who from 10 to 20e above these figures. neutal markets, and a better cash r^4t%iae.:l has arrived at 331uemfoatein. ' ell- FIRE AT LR demand; May dossing 1-4 to 3-4o over lie stages that who-a the Boers at- Ing asd themselves it irrte•ily y PRODUCE. I Saturday. O.,ra oiobed unchanged to I tacked Dewet�dorp they had 6,0u0 mea Ing and waving their arta, Their • The kneeklet Furniture Bassen Hurue.e i Egg�Fresb eggs scarce Coid stor- 1-4c,higher, Oats a shade lower and I and 18,00(1 hursea. Gea. De Wet is said - II•tacbe& were &alp stetameiL by .arui- . tars. I is thor 6raaud, ied are principaily in demand, and are•provi+iuns 5 to 17 1-20. to have toll the pri,+ooer, who is dp- --_ .fits✓ the British retreat, the Boers 1 A detpi(ch iron; H-.,cover• Orryt, 1 seii!ng at lisp. Prices are ati--tollcws iwamkye, Dec. 'L•t,-t%'heat-N`o. 1 Parentis a civtlwu, that he Wat more. - 5 s;-This town was vi"ted by a ! Bailing stuck. 3d to 28c, cold stored, Nor!hara, % 1-2 to 73c; }u. 2, tiorth- in k,ll-,d at Deb tadorp than the an- held a prayer meeting. Thclr ti mna' ouul:l be heard by the retiring %oldwra. C;d.1dLruis fire Vn "Unt(lay after•- , 1`c; Lmed, 15 to iGc. ern. 69 to 70 1-:c. Rye-Erirtn; tic. 1, tire. 13rai,h cabualtl,"s, lie admitted . - ' Col Legge exhibited apleadicS bray- It ori3imu'ted stator 4.30 Fbultry-Rec?'epts were large today 51c, Harley-Firm; No. 2, 60e, sem- tlkit h was t„',ttrD, but said be was - but Lo bt> mg set in, and a big' f erry He abo t five Boars ivitb bis re- o'clock im ?hr liarchtel tu.rnttul•e Pao- 4 t G-�, 4v to-56C. I deterta.Ded not to surrender wititutst tut sae of for k r trade Kea sane p,ices were firm all Duluth Dec. 24 -Wheat-Cavh, No. ; hx,tror lie wvDtcxl d Iter - - I ivolver belore he fell with three bel- , y' 4ruchicatliintwe[euro- pardon for 1 f �-- - teetuuaeaes%da ui t roua3 Choa'e,bright, .urktywbr.u:ht I, hold, 7-�ca N,,N iI: `r:hetrnia4to all hL+ Pu11oA,"rim, train of whom are Y lata !a him body Y P high as 7c._ , . y !t'v town, Aid was.10c, and bright gsase as h, p Cay.,. r,b-1•. f�,, clacl:redtp:at he waw BOERS LOST FORTY MEN. summa .d from ��'sikrr:ua Y,lmrrs- Quotations are as ioilowa:-+Cbcckpna. � 1-2 to 53c, to arri,va, No. I hard, at,lu to tool t out till liercb, lhL pr.a•• I per parr,25 to 40c, ducks, p©r pair, 40 73 5-e; `"x 1 Ne,rth s•a 61 6-8e; De- rrnr•r ocatirrny there ,rt that L;ra. �:wn.. N6usWAt, ._D•d Ua•.,lry. the firs! P' 1 b:ig„de arrived in ',amu u,�tus net, amt to 7w, turkeys, per Ib, 9 to 100; geese cember. 50 v-Sr 3F:iy 75 1-8r, Cora 1 De Wet w iy bAr,r hit d lbit Us N C'hi4 NOW Carrying Off Stool[ -lel_ the `s r lb. 6 to 7c.. Ladybrand Distrtet y aur or �u, but tt�e :motors 1v as burn- I 83 9-4e, Oa:s--4 1-4 an E4c, wb,im b':s force was tr stated. Hr lust -- i e.d to the ground. it euveutad about) Potatoes-Firm. Car .lots, on trash ;_ eLVC aevural priewurrs, n namwr of huts,s, --- hard u SVfb 3 deapatclt Lram-Maseru.-Basrlto-.r, - here. soli] to-dap al 3Jc. paten, out Clu.ah 1-4c: SLi,y, 73 3-4c, un•tra a nti - land, says rite B,aera are carry.ttg^`wo aC'res of La ad, wued acct a wail as • q Olt btore, are made,at 35 to s, bio. 1 , 74 1-4c No. 1 Northern. goad, Lu,additwa to his heavy casual- ­7 btz.adiug About ten miULon fest � off stock .e the-.Ladybraned diytr:ct I -Field produce. etc-Turnips, out ot• ', -- = Geemeral De'Wet's farces arm atippos-1 oaf Lumber ,a :he yard apd the caw ! p 1* 7.. 1-4c, No. 2 Northern, 67 1-4a. toes. I Somme, 810 1,er bag; oniony, 60o p®r ed to be the raiders, 1 m„1 were suve-d. 1'he Lwa w.:s utwu, - -'"- 1 u,u00, a,nd ,'tae. :Da.wtdnc'e $uu,uW, carrots, 400 per bag: aPPI�,P®r 'ENGAG D BRABANTrJ FORCE - General De Wet's ]mimes its break- $ - moi„ We to $1, sweet potatoes, per Lag tbrougb the British lines on Dr- l the fire spread to .,djocni., build- _. , bbl., 42,50- -killed ARR temberllwere 3u killed and woundod aIIg' dOd the following planes were Tl1EIR WIVESQUARREL EL. c u{ scaly ccffiicrtatavi,-lee lireutz Drarl fruits-Dried apples, mel! of 3 Who Were FOPCed to Retire for a - and 1- men made prisoners. 1-2 to 4n; and evsltorated sit 5 to rime, ;Uttaww gall arabb-1 w rue near.by r ' trsc.al'_XrinIr has-bean._.Losceii to.�.cer Futtoture Donttaaav aocl under- i ! s_ 1 rt + -...-- .=deopateh from 6,rpe"'fawtr saps=-I - ---- n+on--- -- - -- -' &band le the- uriuit of General- -De i taking eatabitmhmeat. -•r. Yorhlrnaa ' P I ¢nd C?�am o Elaut and teed, B. p•,1 lana'--12rdinary white beans bring There im rontirtnation of the noxa] A de_,upatch from Ottawa sopa;- ' Cape Calan to thbeiBo4ra cr.oseatcd be Ah'rrms, hardware, Graff and W'ep_ $1 -0 to !$1'"3; choice hanrcl-picked that the Bi,era buys again invaded Se ad to t' t art'with a kniTe in ` beans are quoted at $1.40 to $1.45. Cape Colony. A force reported to be the hu„rs,od'_ ueery Carisse, d maim Colony by.' a8 --- ' Oran x river. p;•r, 6e.n'::ral dry g„ody W. Roloff, , .. g 1 � Honey-Firm, Dealers quote from 9 Hader command of Herzog.crossed the named Joseph Laurenorlle was mor- e - An attaok on Winburg is moment- 1�•rogr°cpher. .H, Maurer, black- 1-2 to ICC Per lb, for 5, 10 or 60-1b Orange rivet near .1lcw-al North on deared here on 'rhersday-a4ght� Tbse - + _ arils expected. . tins,,according to the six,, of the,or-!Sattuday and 4tarted south. On Sun- affda occurred atx,u't 10 o'clock. The -- e —r-- - = Htx•{,rl,' flour sod teed. der. Comb honey selb; at. $2 40 to day Drahapt'a corps and the Cape Po- two Pamilics lived' in a shack on the - ✓The total tons in tha town is aa,our o an sections. tvl:o are ' CARGO OF MULES patrolTin'g Northern Cape old' Rideau rifle range, and during a quarter od a million dollars, -The ' .• Baled hap-Firm. ce . . nv din mom- ensued - ' _ � th6 :Latiun is a serious one, as fhe' Two-ton lots, delivered,! mando between Odendaalstroom and tween their weeeb. vheoMer won Smallest_Animals. T Kti.cbtel factory, empirtying 250 fell• Straw,- Sc*-ce. Car lots of Bethulie. They headed the Boers off wb,a.was the wife of Carisse, appears t dQapetch from- Orleans, say s:I'bsad,,�, was the mainstl3-.ut Hanraver, _ 1 straw,oa track here, $7: and pursued them, but were forced uo,have been getting the worst of it, -Thr'British transport' Montezama I wb�h han a Population of about DRESSED.HOGS AND VR.OVI$lONS, to Pall back. - 0 208, • and her husband went to her,asaisa left here on Wednesday with a cargo I•, - _. Dressed hogs on the street to-day fierzog's commando is 700 strong. anoe, He.was attacked by Luaren- - �_— o! 1,;00 mules;" A trig retiival,ia the were unchanged at $?.2S to $7.40, Car '£h-e oble0t of the inra onir Ccfinctce - an ver 15tpmcn o stock to:South rum or lata,Track he e, h'to rebellion, and to the bead with a ohair. Carisse. theca the use of the Brit.jgh army.has occur- FOR THE SOLDIER DEAD. . 'ta$7. Prov;aiotis are 'active. Lura- recruit fighting men to help them in drew a knife and .4 bbed his ovpon- ' red, dine vessels have lett-for Cape bermen, c6ho have been holding off the Boer country. !ent,who ran upstairs,flung himself on 'rTbwn doting the month, carrying 3,- Impressive Service Herd Jn' St t•:ipeciting `lower prices, are placing 311 alnag .the northern border of the bed, and died in a few minutes, 786 horses and 5,700E mules, worth•more Pawl's, ordt4s freely. The lumber. trade is Cap•• Colony much disaffection axists. whip every drop of blood exuded from than $1,000,000. Nearly* all the ahi• fir• despatch from London, says;- reported in first-class conditon,and a The British suffered severely is a his body. male were,purchased in Texas and btis There was an impressive, service.at I irge detiaand for-proyi.;,i.ons�tsrpstiila fight. nc nr Rourvills, thirty miler. Unco,n�ioua"of his crime, pCariss. *our;, _ _ St. Paul's on Wednesday afternoon .source is looked for. - - north of 111wal North. They lost' went to the po4icc* station to lay a• e ... The British officers bought.origin- in memory of. the soldiers who hale Qu'otational for prpviaions are as fol- 11 killed, 15 wounded,and 48 takes pri- •charge against L:lurencelle, and when, ally the largest and finest mules in the been killed during the Boer'w-ar, ;The lows;-Dry salted ahTyultiars, $c; 'long toners. r he returned home he learned-the fatal ' market. They are buying today only I church was crowded. The Lord clear bacon, loose, in car lots, 10x; and. :_�rn_�• `'I results of the fray. He was immedi — f War in case lots, 10 1-4 to.10.1-2o; short on t' ARMY CORPS DISAPPEAR• tel a y placed under arrest. - rejected'on- any plantation, animals' Brodrick, and ez=Oommanderrin-Chief pot era $17.04 w-- i In addition to receiving the heart not much larger than a burro, and!Wolseley, were#kmong those present, to'$18. i Has No' Each ,Place 'tn-tsar as stab the.4ead mans nose was broken. t they report that these little mules are The services were conducted by Dean smoked xne its-Hams, heavy, l2c; Britain Now Wages. A common jack knife proved the in- far better adapted to the climate of Gregory, • ' medium, 12 1-? to 13 1=1a; light, 13 A despatch from'London says.:-One strument of death:The dead man Was i Africa• stand the-.ea ore better and ----0. 1-,; breakfast bacon, 13 to 13 1-2c; -- _ Pox of the things that appear to have been 86 years old, while the one charged have proportionately longer lives than p:enic hams, iOu;rli bac.n, Ile;smoked ' - larger ones. The fransportatiiinof the BOERS ARE ACTIVE backs, 13e. All mats out of pickle lc setfhid the Boer, war is the sissy- with the murder is nearly 80. The tat- muies is so pertaat berg that the.l0ss less' than prices' quoted for smoked �aranc-e from the .Bi tial; army of tet' claimel s-he did the deed in pelf-de- ia transport is bare] 1 Attacked' Kaalfontein But' Were - - - organisation known as the -army fence., "Ftre place where--the parties be y per cent., in meats. "Corps. It' is” stated autho, P g the Delver Off. yard-Tierces, 10x; tabs l0 to 1-4o P ' y Sitaticely lived is a hovel with every evidence o! spite of some overcrowding of + + ' A despatch from Pretoria'says,;- that the division is the largest tactic- distress and poverty. The accused tis• — e - vessels,a long voyage of 7,580 miles and y ils; 10 f 4 to 10 1-20: y Buffalo, Deo -4.- ptin -wheat-No, al,unit that can be,conveniently em-- wn'in (Yttawa, and has al- --, ver bad weat)Lsr all the winter. The Boers,are exhibiting considerable o ¢ g. z- - activity between Kaalfonteirt and 1'hard, old, .carloada,.83 3-4c;. No.. 1 sent' t in the field,:The arm_ y carps Kaye beim a good reputation'.' 'FOU$TEEN'FURN„C�S T,i►MPED: Zuerfo'ntein, stations between this "' 80 S>4c.' Win- serf' to 'Sout;r.Afriea went to pieces _ _t_ _ city and Joh.innesbvrg: F1V$ hem- Northern, old, carloads, immediately after it landed, and all a ter wheat-No. 2-red, 77c; mixed, 76c; subsequent reinttorcements went out EXPLODING AMMUNITION. r -il,otlapee or ✓tie sru'.eh trot, and steel 'dyed of them itttao�ted Kaalfonteln on No• 1 white, 750. Corn-Quiet: No. 2 _ _ r - Trade Co:uptete. Tuesday afternoon but were beaten as divisions, and Lord Roberts worlied fte Ex t A' despatoh from Glasgow saps the cif• ,yellow, 42 1-2c sages; Na 3 yellow,42c; Terri plOsttfOn Kills ano. 2 with the divisional ,unit throughout.I 1 No.4yellow, 411.4c; Na corn, 411 2i9nn3t_BbArB. collapse of the ScaCCh lroh and Steel' -- � _ - 41 to 41 1-46;No. Ho`3'�- s�-=�-zurpv organixa- 1 4 41 ,4c, 1-2 3•corn, tion ma be adapted to Euro trade is the meost complete try the TOTAL .CAStALTIES 426 4 corn, 40 1-�.to 4o S-4c. Oats-Natp2 Y-- P European war- A despatch from Pretoria says - = ktvairledgb of tdre__oldest PrOdt>cere °__' _ fare,.it:has no•plaice-in such-wars as that during.GeneraLClementa'retreat. .. white, 28c; No. 3 white, 28 to 28 1-4c; ,Many works xvill be closed indefinite- Of This Number 82_Were Killed-or No. 4.whita,27.fo 27 i=4c; No..2 milted, Great Britain usually wages.With the the Boer fire wag so heavy that -the - ly as, Boom as'the orders now on hand Wounded. h 8-4 to lift; No. 3 mined, 260 Barley- 'disappearance of the army corps, British were-foroed to sbandon.a gran,. .. _ E have ben fulled :Foirr•teen'furnacea' A despatch from London says;--^ Extra, oor troops 84 to N O' choice to tansy, 02 to Ps ps will go, and the div tity of ammunition. will be da:mprd by thre end od the year. �' Pau to good, 57 to 606; tow Grade, will have their own small_proportion The Boers mistook the nature of the Thw British looses at Noottgesdaobt �; Cl.pd¢ehipbtrildars have ordered 150,000 acooadivhg tb►s official accounts of caval✓ ' and 'artillery. -- toms Of I.pbuil from thea United States, 52 to 6No RYe-Nff• 1 in afore, 60c Y y. The cavalry Smm ei:plon and set.fire to killing A ter- -: ~e, 82 killed and mmuided, with 44 Flour-Dull and `Peak• end' artillery will then have- rl[fa eiplaetoh [olloweti, killing and. ✓thereby affeetime a saving of £50,000. n1Wsiatt acid still aaaoeonated for. -Detroit, Dec. 24.-Wheat closed-No. cumatanceN6 _ _.__. worn - - - �7'�':-�,,. 49 �.� -,-111.� --t�--I�k,17""?:�.;,.-�- 71�,� ,. i� . ,. . W.-,,).--.?. �� " , ." . '7 , , ­ . I I '!­, -�;"i- _-�,.4----",�--'?,"."�*:--,�-�7 .4- I . . 1;4 "* -.7 ­17-;��X�'�,S.14�1 -M-1,7 a�117� 1.7 . � ��"R,�-!;��7--7.-,7ti�,; �,�77i­ ,-, -, ,.,'��- ,'r. � � . --�-. . rt ,,,,1-, "--�,----.;�"�R�?" 11 Aa . - - , ­-�,.T.,..��! -0-1-I.:. �f � o ,. , , i 11 I­ -: .�", ­­,�%, I ". I '.. ,-. ..- .. - .. . . -:7-Ae-- ..,:, ­ . - " . � . ­ . * . � , ­ ­ - .1. . I . _� . I ­. !� "' IF 'r- , -` ., I . .1 41*-, . 0 I. , . . �. ­ . .'S , .... : � . I I�-!,­� . , - 7-- -C," , -.-- -.-- ., I ;, . . ." 0 . I . ... - . . - I 11 . 1. , I . . I . pr .1. . I I I . . - . .. .. P � .., . . • . .. - -... . .. . ­, ­ ­ . . I I -- - .1 . 11 . -mmmmm.-m." .. I . -- .. - I .1. . . .--.-..- - -- I. - - -,- , . --.--­ ----­ �, . ­-------- I . .­-... . ­-I. -1 I --- -,­--"!�------ --- "what -==-I ---- , . .., � ... . - . - ..%hat was the dark sorrow that tor- the meantime,"he said,putting a few . YEARS OF PAIN lured 7o" brain, 1111 it drove you mad crisp brink-,00lps into the doctor's �'l . � . . - . I - I. 1. des- . . I - .. " , , - - hand. "See has evefk ldx- 1:110116 Exp,erkence or mr; wil-flank till�4ip. or - . . , , -ay,,mad-ending in death and des . -nareied ir.r MaICY -4 1 � . 0 . Hail ke9bury,w1k . : ..�- ,'� . .!�t� " Paur I Why did you leave YOQT little a ry." ­ . .. Yearm from Kitluey Trouble. - - ,. :,,i � .1 :.. , to re-enter the room - - .. .- " ..; - Heiress aria cife. I:\ � - -DaL&y hem to gituar so F L tel Such a . He was about , . From the post, Hawkesbarj.pnt. - -- . -:J , r 4 - . . . . - ­­ throbbing La my own poor brain-but I- +ere. Daisy-lair. kut .tba doctor hold nows' . :-;" � --�- 4i, 1. I I . . . . . ... . . - � - I- _ Everybody in HiawkeabuTy k - ­ , . . . - . anywhere,, to _him back.. Mr. William Smith. EIV cam ,.- ,:.. . .. - . . must fly anywhere, . I ' e here . - "I should advise you...to to remain away . -......� .. . '. - - . escape this.naw sorrow. God has for -,%hen the towal was yet,in its Village . . . �-: -- She' took one step for the present," he said, "your pre- ., .1. CHAPTER XIII.-Ccritinued. "u tee. Hold yourself in readiness to gotten me." � clays, as one of the lumber company's .­ ­1%1. � - i--�f. I I ' - groping Bence produces such an unpleasant staff of mechanics. In 1881 Mr. ­., I .end "Daisy," he Said, beading; over, her�receive me,'then; I shall not come forward , in a blind, . "over, I I ­ be b'rin'g with M`% Q- mialater, u-sw-ertaln way ,I bt, � Imu -ray Iettect tipori `hl ...Wait until she . --- - - 1, .;w �and lifting the alight 6 al'o,ri-, , . I " - - r--- was ,app,riti-Ateld fawz �i�� --:n- ­- .1 - I 1.... . form in his arms, who will be prepared to-marry us. -1 of hope-had died out;" she cried as t .eps. � I ' ' . . , . . � . _Isle stable, and filled that position until ,._. - . .. -. "'they tell me some one h,aa lotton trou-� w ' it so 9 1. 'warn you not to attempt to run away," memory of his cruel words came Slow-, -I have often thought t.range very recently. As is .well known to ' . ' .1� .. -I blind you. Who has dared annoy said inLerpreting aright Ahe start- ly back to her,'ao mockingly uttered people in delirium shrink so from If r smith's � y friends, he ,was - � - � :you?-TruJ3t-iU-,rae­,-DdAy-Whdt to chs­h�-- they love best; I can - ,rn"In . .. . . . ,Matter I" ' - : - .IL:d giarl she qclist-abuut her. "In "the mialiater would be acne-the wiser jtbod.-� th suff,�red -much froml kidney trouble- -- - . sentinel -h6 is blind." , .. Ide.r.stand it,", said Skaavvick, -with an I � � . - - -- !Yoader law stands. a trusty sen . 1, . . - . for quite a riumbet'of years past, and '.I ..,L .. . L(,ster Stanwick never furgot the� -1 ..�-, . . I "As you are the � . �s - ...., . 'hit't, Pitifill' fa, 'that was rained to'to bel6'that you-.do not leave this house: - -. CHAPTERSIP. I odd, forced laugh. . it tilm.!s the. pain in his back was sal. :--- . - . v� ,e . ,You have been guarded thus since you ' Idoctor, I suppose your orders must great that he wais almost physically .. r . . .. I ". . 1 vatered this house; ka-w-viag, your Wh,�rr Lester.StAnw.ick..Pe turned to obeyed, however. If the fever incapa�to of exertion. ,He.ciectoFed a . I,� . �.s � ' . . , .- . "I want to die," she Bobbed. ."Oh, roclivIty. to escape i iaip�ndiag dif-]the cottage be.found.that quite .an un- ,should happen to. take an unfavorable ' . ­ . . ..1 . . great "cle-al, sometimes' getting tem- - I ­1. 1, . why did:you not leave me to ale i� ll P 'd :wco-rdingly. xp . I . . � .. . 1:4dulti:-.s,-1 have-preparts .!ct6d turn rn of events had tfal�SpLr- :t u ra in th? meantime, please se drop a sonars . . I - � dark water? in was so cruel of You to ' I, lit.I Le'd. bliss Burt�`oa 'ha.d go.ae.out to 1-n to edge as, of M as Puma , relief,- but the cause of the -. -., I., ,Save, me." ­ . I You can ul ,�Sleape your fate, m� trouble -was not removed, and soon. ,. ,-, '.� . tie wild fluwa r P � -, ,�D-:iiisy,-sh-., lay so still and• lifeless in Hurihurst, of Who :it :i ii-li, Allen- .' . . I . . . ­ . - - I - .the pains, accompanied alternately .. ., , - I -.,Do you want to�kaclvv why I risk- 'I --I would . marry a4 "_ the h ton green grass, . -rd - - .- ,- ... . I � .Nu minister %v I .. dale'" he said, extending his ezi - "It by chills and fever, returned. At last -'-­.-� .. ..- �d My life to save you, Daisy?J)oes our . bless inn!I sh.� oj-il'�,..l 1 Ming br�de-he could ri,.-t.. I would "Li.,aven will.bla.forwardad to me promptly, he ,arn�3.tol look upon his condition i . I I . 1. my aviary word and glance tell You N' , I .11 12�lm',alarin, raising her voice to a pitch that " , fliJ3g--L1lys;Af at his feet. and tell I and •I can coul orl once." as out- which no medicine could per- „ er. . ...... . I Why?" The bold glance in his eyes - -- ' I brought both Qt the sisters quickly to � Again the doet,)r rl A, putting the man,,,Dtly aid- d - - , , out I was-!I Nvils-" . indeed condition -- � . .. spoke volumes. 11iia all, crying I I ' -­'1:. .I � ­ Halve you not guess- " mi,,.1 her gj'l,�!, "Matilda, g(;at (.neo and card safely avvay in, his wallet, and might . , - . - 7 Yuu wilt do aijth-ing of t h- It .. . still �] en one of Much - - ed that I love you, 1),'LiSy V .In— interrupted, errupted, a hard, resolute 1,,k �fetch the doctor. See, this child is il'1, g.,>on after L-�sLer Stance 'It took,hiF suff,�ri,,Z bad not Mrs. Smith UIEIM- .1- . . � . "Oil, phase donut talk to Me in that � � It - suis:n; .... . . . .. 1.I ttling ua his fac.�. "I would have ,her,ch�.eki are hdru�ng sc ai let.an(I hf,r departure, roundly ia;t, his tuck, 1 aLely prevall0d Lp--' liar 11'L1LAA1;1d-LO * I . ., way, Mr. Staawl,cii,"-she cried, 'start- -6'� . ll�yels are like- stars." �- y�.t conwratulating hinis,-If upo.n ,,h� I g;ve Dr. Nli' . I. . . . lir',feLled %%icining yuu, by fair means.1 I illiam-;' Pink Pills a trial, . . . .- .. ing to ii,iol in wild alarm, "I 11- ,-f­tt5Rsibki;­­1f­-)." make.il impos,iible I �- ,-k L that opporWne mora.�n,t they Lact, tba.t­Dtis'v c­)ul�i ri,ot"loavo Flail- I -it seemed, ' sdid Mr. SmltLh tv a .I a. .. . . .. "deed you Must out," she stammered. . shall I),., forced to a ciesp�rete weasuie.i,lgpl-d tht!.ill �Ltrriag:t proceeding -he could rest content On that 1 ' -e Po,:if, "that it was a ,WoDd �rep..rLer of th .� - .. "Why nut V he demanded, a inerci- I had nil intruded adupLing such J,,�isur--Iy along the rad. . ­ � ,&,•-r�. . 1. ''. . . . leas smile stirring beneath . . - . I _ ' I ut;.�Ie" exporimem, Wad yet I was . .� his heavy ,alriall measures, except in an ex- ! ''D.-ar in,,, Low lucky," cried Ruth I Nl�!�tn%vhile the thvee venerable I vvilliag to du almost anything thatI——.­ I.. . mustache. "I cuirsider than ,"Doctor .WLst shadlil ii!tl1p.,n a'orig aj 8!..,,,-,A nd . . � ­ .. . you be I .0 I . . . -. . - ..- L ru-�Ln to make .you my tr,,ul,! cage, llerm�t Lai. to, iix�';aln I - . . . ' ' g thi! N uu)., -doctor woro I %V,Lid bring relief., I-had not u,,ed �.­7 - - . � . . . . long tic, me. k . %,hal. I siciali du to pri­.ent you arum rom ,just rl -Go to the gate, quick,-Mu- I,,,Ichintz arl it D:i �;�',;; I;cds1d;-, .11b� p,:i, i -g u,: ,,CF there .wuti- un- . -1 - . .1 . ) .1 . ­ . - . -.- . 1wif" in very Lf-uth., I tdria, and ask him to su-p.-' . Oh, . r - � . . .. . , --t=-1kiag (h,..' sligar.,si ,�utery." - Ad he� I I M-Y v. so, , - ,��--ir-m-, pretty I d ,UlbLtd relics', more in, fait. than I . * , " � I I. , - Daisy threw up liar. hands in a gen- �1,.; eke; rh.,- keen eyes of the doctor, bDv t I --,; oll � ft-,:-�;, c;lress-rl-w---Y�-Li ""(I-- - . � � . .. . , ' . - * I I , ., I - :r�: ! i I . L,-U ".li fl(nn hay usher Medi, . . . �, - ----tare ever, had obs v-' It 1�� -i "�&W� z .lu,re of terror beart-breukliog to bee, L-,, tie drew fr,-o�a bis ptA a sm�i I I 1 observed the figure lying On th.- bureau .I � t clung tc) . .. . . . r,:vo!v-?r heavily inla.,E .,itlli 1*.-�,rl­und i I � � I ct.11e. I e�jnLirfued their use, and soea . . .--ahr­ink:ai av%ay fru�a- hisa in quiver- 7 tb:- grass and the fr'Anuc woveria,w-i her su tight! . .�. ... � dlIv,!r. "I shall simply hold this to . t I ­w." , � I all byuip, �La-i ur the truubl,? that had � . . - - Ang ilurrur, tt,•r Sweet face atiat-ta pale, !of the three old ladles Mending over iI I yuu 1,�kisv - . . ' ",j your pl loreae,id to prevent- a I ' aside in)- life oae u.9 much misery for . . . ­ - - , ­ - "Oil, gu away, 9-j ,i%ay I" shc cried 51C�,in e. The minister will be none the 8n&clnew rein of his own actor to sea klying h r 1. 1: t he- . � 'v4 - ' -- . - � "I am gro.siug afr:tid of you. , - -r,,r , as ig�jw.' I h4of ,bat I . I --------I.--. Put. . ' I ��Ldl.r-tie ;.% L.intill Uu yula Ll,ink,­ he ILI: was th- matter. - -- �%% I I k I . I '.�:; I�. - Hide � ra"i'lay yearti I --- -------. 11 am cur,:d, aiia LI,Av:l U., hk%sIL21tion in . . . L,vuid never al yc,u, and I wuuld- t:Lpn L­ln�il dIL>",y, ­Jh:lt ,__"m the P r I.d re.�,. back with In a .cry of a u r prise In., -.:T "win - -- -- •. � . - -Y.'-'L4 !h,i L E L;I cure is due a t;�2 Dr. . , - 3'fi his eyes rested on the beautiful child ,,;,..1�.'. .. . . .not, if I could. L bLill diways-bt arill to givo ups thia'; I have Me', my �"" � i .. .I - ... .­ .- grateful alLiful to you 9-)r N%Lat , have 'b;ni f' i fiashod face _y�ung girk .lying 1 .I i I.Ir- :1 Willi,ll Pink Pilli. d-Dd t never'llas - . -. . • I . . YOU Li:art UVc,la fur a Ch,IL11.8il- 'A .cif the I an uppurLU . %N� �h, o the .. . -11onj for ut,�.. but, ob. go a ay, and 1 ,.B.Ai,eve me,"cried Daisy, earnestly,larril th- blue harebells At big feet. . 91' c ��=Lily I -L,u ri,ty (A r000mmle.a.'dini. -. ­ � w �­ ' 't'ASIL . - !-a 'pX;111 ' 1 .pills 0 1 e4tIourS.,vill may be ail- . . . 1. .. . . leaves me cow, for m) - trouble �gl 1 r.,f is uV chi Id,Lsu %%&iuA. Uh, Mi- _I _-j am afraid ttiLs is a.sk.riuus case,' at , t� :1.,­ial .1 � . . - i I ­ . ' ' I I I � -rhoUgbtfU Y . I I �U,g. - i .. 1krvater than I -can ben: ! , " i vl ic he ad,LJ, Ii , placing his cool that gaL eyes. .N-o one is , I . . u4d" be-re- t -�, I waut, Coto be grateful to )uu- I 'the �a g ',,,-. z �.,lit�l , Ill tie sj:,];! Dr. WIliam,,.Pink Pilk ours by Z!o.. "You would not if youco, ,, I"' I hate :issued r-oct her burning forehead j . 1.--,j n g 0 into t,-) Lhi ,� root. of th-it, disease. They . . . fly will yvu� tonsure ru,� untif.1 I Ch ILI has all t tr, S)LIA�j,��,Kl . 1p-attd,col smiling 9; sirt-s;ely her I of brain socti;:llgry : z; ul an 0i annoy y j.' . ' You I I ' . � . . - . , , . I .. - .- ;ft:vot, in ice worst form. brow ht oul reibew. awad baild up the bl,A)d, and I ctt,tuge to ice in her. i � "I w.:14i.marry-ycxllk.thi.s very day, I I I . .1 . I .1blood, sei-imed to i "W is it so ll a sin I He wou,ld - � ,reins, "I thank you sil te- ,.Got 1,:t in.) ex I:: � lie has iron.. out I , . L !1) for your !I>i,s� lir auks, --v hether y,?4 hate me or ;probably through sumo great �exii.4 1 1 stren'g'then the nerves, thus driving - . .1 .1. I � ­ . . -�%Pprele-tat&unl of me, - I did not dream, * . r l at." ,rhe three .i.idi,,4 lrv�:kei at 'of any lit, ! ' she %ville-d. pathetically, I dis,-.as.4 from til systern ­ If your - :ivvt at-,�. ! hive dipae my bent to gal I . -1 .. . . * "'d dieser ­ ' . . . . ..� however, your aversion �6 Me was so ;y�ur lov,� It %vjil wine- lu L�me� I v,in luu,* another meaning Y, ':�he must putt,ug bick --­: g,>Idea rings of hair � dues .A;. lllv,�P 'them,. they- wJL .. - . . I tj,� L-4k,,n into the ,house and Vut, to bed !from h .r f I'u szr-,�l ll�i' ..I i x ! Re ! , o,i,paid at 50 celaul a box. . . 4detply, rooted. That makes little dd- ,!wait for it." � i C . ilex X I . - I ..- . , ' - . .UI:', ;LtL t'V _ -01 ,.. . , .1 .terence. howevex. I .snali make Y�ou ' " ' I a'.on,L,,, * la, ,. nt n i'et, v1y,!sa,.- sobb-.-d. incwb�rently, "I shallictiell � s,,. u.iP s for #4 ]ld, by actureao,rilg I I . . � I I You will never all me ;oVe )0Q." L � 1. . . .. I �. . - .- . lifting the alight figure in bits st�L,mll the Dr . I ul wife this Very . day all cried Da severing'her face with her ; . or, mora", I snail go M04, d you do ­ �Vlll;Ami-''9,41clue Qc),,. Broci&.. . - - " arms and gdZkLlg Pit),111 I- . Ville, Out . es 9 tae more , ugly f#'j'al "PrI n Il COM" LIACX Ill 11l' . . . 'me a%v ' r tb� loeaut.fu; flushed face fr,imel in 1 Th, three hlio-a IrIoL,,(l at I . ­ - .- . . the same, budin a,'. ur sot business. bind&, ,lu aot. hop� �T-and ' , . * - - - .. ... -12a I Is ay, tram hlinwuod -to-day. you t41k to m.- the leas I like you. I . , . - oll an- FLLN�;6 AT THE FAIR SEX, . . . . . . ... . ",.:.. �.. It sAaLl tak.- you with me as-my wlte", I its ' sheen of lg�oi d-en. hair, resting lr)tfhrr clu,sti,,ningly, ,n Alarpft. " -1 , ­ ­ . . . . . .. the cruel word a like one wish you would iro away." i U a.ina? his bioud 4t3uldvirti, tr­ . I ill . - . . tib" heArd I snail mot despair," said Stan-! I . . I ,you Must, u,jt rujad the 9 Ingo ! Wh,ea a -ornati-oin't,.find any,otb ,r .1 1- . . . . . . lin � dream.. . 1. fhe doctor was young and urimar-I ravings a & V-rwis in deliriums, ' said �excu4e. for being mck ahe says she . 11 - wi<ll %%.Lh a cumfolt-ul: smile, "I like I . . . . . 'Rex! Ras I" she sobbed, under her I - ,ried and impressible; and the Strang. 'ae duc:tcr. curtly , "they are liable to is ' ne r vo us." . . . . . t li�l Abich T find it Hard to obtain- r, � % , • . ­ - ­- 7- - , ' I at sraut`tua he had ever uxperielic- im-igin d tkay I iorts l5f a Lucy-Clarallf.1oneymoon seastom- i ­ . -- ' ' - that. . . I reach at!o .remetultlexedi that sv as atWays one or my character* ad IiJariiied through his heart ,is the_- . -�,--4-A-_ - __Aij-o -- - --she" an Y'l.-I lPI­e'I:e ly-�Oofl lid---,VyiCe-1Io W-1-Luc y- - I .� ... .. ­ .. �R,ex had Left her-6he .was never to islLic.a.-tird L never liked. you so well 1 bilio, flaring cyt.ts met tits al , Pit) no attontiqu t what I . 1�-,- 'look upon his face awti-ixa. 9-e had left the my d(,,r laijet.4, don't distlarb her wi�b The Paper;.-contal the ficoount�of I -ber Cothis "d m,eKg�irea of .a cruel r.s I l,ke youl rioNw, in your defiant I tr1mill red IlLPS ' LJOCUberently,queer i . . . rr,fin4, [nit poor little brain I the wedding did not reach her, . . . 1- ang,r; and feet more determined than 1 bL.d,-eclied -him to have her, fil -- eds.. absolute rest, evernerve 4 . - I . - .. I -- livocill _VW,.r liftle Daisy-tbe un- I . . de per ' T Mea ve � She-For my itart, I would never . l I . -- - . ibappy, Dears-broken girl-bride - sat t:vo r t o..m A ke you m y own." . laumcwhere, anywheie, before the fit- S.!rms to Dave been strained ro its at. I forgive a young man who -would *ISA - - . . . ' b'uddvaly a nv�* thought occurred , . � . . . , . � ethers wlanderiag mutt else could hap-;; ­ �teen Minutes were up. -.I I wast," . ­ I. , �­ - a girl dglilf*t her will. He Nor 1; .. to bim as he' 'As$ alti6at to turn from A low muttered curse burst 'from To be Cont�au*tiil. ­­I . I . .. . 1. 1pen to her. ­4.iod his shut Mo- out � I . � .. but ;loYou supposte a young man real. . . ; .. . . - . her. - w � istartwick's lips UPoill hi.s return, ,4s tie .I . ­ . . . . ' ' ,,, e'cri.ed� "there is I --------"I'- - � . .1y everr-did ?' � - . . - -. � .. _,. , - ­ -----. --,Uom.4Ls..rnercy,'-' 5, - - . - . . . ­ 11 .I- . .. 6r,:I,d j"K °1°d ' . nothing for me, to (to but to die.'' -1 I . 030 1111111.1,11aliQU a Singe -- - . .. . . . cul not br,� �. I I � .L-LfciTreF-NVB--y-d-o--yo--u-fr-e-a-t--tEat,-PIDI�r ,. . '. .. ' .ng the Paxson ho�r a,, iglaa<.--�. - OLD-STAGE-GOACti DAYS. . ,� - -1. "E am a -stLaperare man Daisy."I I - - ­ Mr, Wintergreen witlx--.Yo-little con- . . . � ..� . slowly, "'My will foii� they think you my­vvife, already, I AL Daisy'i ey" tell upon Stanw,ck,s Tbr,11111a -- , .. .. - .1puratted Stavivvick, I Invidelsk •of Those Time. I., bideration.? 1 declare I'm surprised -.. � . .. - . . .I mLL.%t rhanirk- my pian. materially -, face she uttered a Ini­��u.s litt,e cry ; ' w1. ­ . - ..7. jig my Is-. 'Th-, tr�atmcil yo;u receive �taking you to the parsonage. We can i .- . F.W.'-0 . . , that be Puts up with you. Genevieve'- . 1 "Sdve me from hi -saveme !,, she � .. . I , . � . ­.. ,lit, my hands depends entirely upon i-gnor-f.rom hire directly to the anti ' , -AA-VIE-ritul otv.irio -110h, taut ,Ive'-re engaged, Lucille-0h , . . . ••.u _-If__.-_...... -ill .- . .. . on. wild. hybLericaily, gruiv�ing r,,pidly !!00 ii-A to th. kA.1 Engli,h mail-coacbli.iys.1. There are three things yet ,to be .. .. ...: -yo roe f-you. w ijor-dare defy me 1&"� . : - . .. "I I shall n4urin in exa&ly fifteen min- JaLakmil Worse that SLdtllvvwk� wase 'thi, molilt i hr�ll mg ep:soiles of I disco-.ered I , �, , .. �. . :Etta eyes fairly glowed with a-strangt, 1. , e 3si Ona <)f ' , -perpetual motion, a fly. ... . -- , utk.a vvAh a ,ronvey-anze. Remember, ,jorc,vl to leave ithe room, motiontag the .r%,3.t,­I cc(nLrred no night on the ing mic-hine that %s M fly and a%`Oman- . � . firii� that LlippaLled her as she met his - � - I . . . i I warn you to malil no outcry for pro- the doctor to follow him into tbe,h�all - . !�, - .. ... . . -passionate lance. - I t,-coon 1-1i the-'rifie'ant6ne. If you do I I "The young lady ism . .� way fr,L>ra-- .".Aitsb�rry to Lcadon,- in who do-p,.5 not face to 'the rear end - Then 01�Lsy lifte.d'up has golden I h It say y?q_.Lq_kQriteid your mother's :said with unf, . wife," he 181,. I -,. . . when ge,tting off a_streetcar. - . - -- � . .-I ..-�eaa-*.N�t-h-E-Ee---.Clr.,ct, di-FLT-,5566-�.had I" " - . t, .1 I ­ .LAC,b.IA,;..;.t"Ur,Ln�.,�t..UL- . AS tbR. tooItch wont blowling along, If -NIt.-A Gay Aerclto%d a -----," .-. - I ' ' malady. 1 am well illoqualimtod with 1 . 1, . as an uoh time . . -1 ever shown, the deathly,pallor deep- your history, yoq ae,e." .He kissed h �•riag the cruel falsehood,"and,wil thi, `h.jrt,eA stildeuly'bm.tme extrerl.to mental culture as she does to dress ­ .. . flow . - ­ - " I tend Leaving Elmwood to-day.--I hm in rl�-.rvou4, Ill wbat.w�Ls thought to be -,A�ould be a very leached woman. . .. , . . gning o,u bar fair, Sweet, flower-like, ,,P, - 1.I.a ! - . in to,fier ,ca�reitaally.. I.she .- I . ­ . ! ..Aaoe, and the look of a hunted deer at ;an ,unic=uicirtaulcr Lid,rarn I. I must go a Ltrgr, calf was seen trotting along 1 yes. ,but she woulAn't have the sat-. ,-'-- : :� revolr, my love, I>at not 4 arewell," he . . a I � pelican not leave nay-my wife,.fe.. I . � .... .4 t'. *Llity in tho-beautiCul.velvety agonized . � -she •" ' ' • . . said,' lightly, "until we meet. to be bipciii,dA,'thie left I&ider in the dark- isfa'ction of making every 'otlack wo.. .'- , ­- , As,ahA-AnS&ered:- I -­ -1 --A �-I- I mug.E be removt4l, doctor; ,..,n you Lot. -ss. ,he I ne,ftre.,d I I man il . -- . . .1 . Rirtod mover . I wkth a ­ no .0,, theY with ut,vy . . . . . . . .1 rk - -I'l i.Ill acl 13145 . ber-a me ..uncont'rollabile; ander . . . . fillse to marry You, Mr. Stan- . hi�i�ios is Istry T bLel- �ta,JILIWICK walked ".Not, air,"cried the doctor, em basic-. -- . - wick. Please iii awLi-y and leave Me rapidly,down [he clover-bordere I . .. . thu'ri th-i'13UPPOSed calf Seized one uf FOUND AFTER' MANY YEARS. I... ,. . - d path I ally; "she can not he removed. A . .. . I I .ill,-- peac,e.11 I . . on his fatal errand. . . a- th�-- animilis. By this time the horses The Wa.1kerroca Telescope tell% the ---I I tae laughed mockingly. �-. I In the distance the little. .babbling her physician, I ceirtainly. would not* wvz,e frantic, pi-angling and kicking, follo.i4ag S"Lra,rige.s4ory, Two-dr tbree ' . . .. . . . . ,I, shall leave you for the present, ' ' . I -give my consent to such a proce-edirl and.it Nv­ais reanarkable, that th6coach' . . - � ' . . . -.....: a broo'k sang to her of peace and rest her very'life would pay the forfeit." . . . years- ago Mr. Pe-rry Eli pu-t- an ad- -slay little &vveetbcart,".•he said, "but I beneath its curling limpid waters. ' . ­ . wa,i not ovi6trtmrned. . I.� . �ahtrit-1 return in exactly fifteen ml-n- "Oh, mother, m-otber," .she cried, For a few Momenta Lester Stan .-fba!--46. ... .. vertisemie-nt.in the 1�ocal papers stat- �. .- ' "Llard' Laid h6ldof his gun and trig that he. had found a larget sum ..- .-- . --- .----- . ---" wi.ck paced up anti clown. the hall loAt 'as about to shoot theassailant,'whe&l.1 money. No.particulars were giv I .-+ . .0 . . . . accompanied . ' I . - en - . . I - I ,in deep thought' his lips were fifn�r�.. s',,vvr' - . . but�.a day. or two ago,his retcleived. a . ., , , . , al ml accompanied by a large � I -d gleam ... . 1. , ,and there was. determine . * '9 . I . I .Snodgrass, of Chicago . . . mastiff, ':appetiii,ed. The', foremost, letter imm. . . . I . It. =-s restless black eyed.. .Sudde.nly .iceiiag that...the guard was about to 11 I . . . . .. . .... . . . . -The- If� - ' ' he st� ­-�-.d short , ' . .w-hich oculaine.cl same partiettlars of . I- 1- Ability 'o -Dr* 'Ghase' Pp " t directly before the . . . I ,- . firtk, poirl a pistol at his heud, do,.; ,.. �.- 11 . - - - , -: . . .. . I � s.­me, money,wb ir h he ,had. los,`I lie - ..- -:.--- -- - . . doctor, N%hO stood,regarding him with tiering that he would -sholot if the . . ' ' ` ' � -M . * . no very I agreeable � n' ,11s t;-�ast. was killed.+van . . I . a b-�u I eighteen ear ago. The w AW . . .- . . . .. expressioni . , . e Cures He Makes-Each Remedy honest . I .1 .. a -S420 � . . 1. AS Measured by th . gray.ey6s. . . . . ­ ..I. Th,I L- 'c�i. * �. er states tb� t 'he had Won,paid . . . 11 If" viins a lioness, *esea:ped iin Canadian be* . .. Certain Diseases-Aftemarkable Cure -H -bank billa, but, bgkfca-le .. - ­, . ­ - . , . - ­.. --­­ , , . . . I .0 ---Ktls p1swase.. -ul Isis 125 -- . � ppe�ll for Cert DW, long WiJI it be belf'ofe the from a'traw-Ilinig show. The dog leaving Kincardine be -exchanged it . ­ - I flf3jlff . ,­-- -PU3L---i.uaL,15, uuw it�qg�vilji tl -- ep . . - , . . . Nva�j­%.c,it upan the'15-rate,- who left'-the ­ .1 , .. ' - Let be rcLuo v ed?' for gold, Ara4rb2an gold piecsis, t�vv,ejyty Z. .. I . be befolre she, l.' able , . .: -1-n this practical cage ,a pbysiciau's and at other times profuse, and it gave .. I horse, Seized the mastiff and tore­him. in number, had bac,� wrapped in some " - ,tcures me,Vr" Not under three weeks,"replied the ' gran- bet ability is meas-u.red bY,the ac,tua. n't pain to urinate. ' to ll:ao,�,s, and retre-a0d,luade-r,a gral . ­ I - -- '-- . .. -­--__ . bi�own paper and &Lly'habelled. ; On - ­­ . . I bet makes. Judged by this high-.stand- "I could do -no work, and though I dAntor, determinedly. , , - %Cl - - . The't3ppt was barricaded to 0 I I . "� 1. .a stands pre-eminent as trl,,�d fairly kinds of pills, "Good heavens)"* he ej-c.ul - , arriovin,g at Wia.lkerboln he, had, fallen � rd- Dr.'Chase . ,�, - - '' . . . - , p � 1�nt lhbr esr,ape,�and she was ecus- : . - . . . I . .., physicians. Take kid-I c4,-1 i g,,t no trc�lief. As a last resort sharply. -'Why,-Why, I"shall have, to--,' He bn with the late.G.. G. Bolbier and ha% :. - . derangements, for, I,];: I "A'"a i-niul by a friend to giv�o Dr. . I , . ed and re to captivity. , - ., . ... �- . nay and liver &krangemen orf. his Chase's�,i.%. t, lip savagely, ;is if he b,ad been. Thi--'tr6'r&P, which hid been'seized- . 11, I I . ....- 1, - ample. Dr. Chase, by meaning - 's Kid.ney-Liver Pills a trial. i bi his . shared- l of. whls;ky�-.wi�b. him in ;:­=- . . .. -' .. 'the cellar of the hou-se. *bh'sobertng - - -- - , ]K[dne7-Live,r Pills, has I-roull about felt a change after tha first dose. I on,fhe. po�inf of disclosing.some guard- . � - ' was sc,6ously file by the lioness. . � I .4 .. .. us"d i ut five boxes, and they ed secret. "Fate is against me," he but finally X,�covered. . e.nf,;ia,e,y -- avill gene.. As E U- I ._­­­-- .giamerof the to aJ I abo .. ,most Surprising cures ever ' u p th . . faffiected. This is due to the direct and have ic,ntirely cured mie. I have no ;I ,"in' More w., � . , - .. ­ . . jcigrid the money on the beam, in the . I . eat horrie p,i iiis now,'..and aal(. Lays than one; these . ." . . l. . . I . specific action Of this & ri a thihgs c . .. ; . . ..--.------O� .. . . I .­ lLqr of the old Babies-houlso, .aild", ,'.. . . ­4,ti,e�itrnent itam the liver and kidneys.. day'S rTk,as I lever could. It is am not. be avoided, I suppose, . . I ce i � .. . _ . I I � sure for me to recommend 'I) Well, doctor, as I nut forced to lea'v - .THE T -. -. '[tbere- *,*ag Jin4t -$ 4,00 in Aml.ica,n / ....11 . . Horli� is the experience Of a. highly re- p I ts,i * , Dr. -P' ­I.rF.7T LTI RA 1L.' . .. 11 ., ant of Corl Ont.:-: C"buise's Kidnay-T,Iier Pills, ss they tc�-day J 'ablill leave 'he' th,a package he naturally ­ . . spected resident � r in" -�D­111' Dlumne-Tb-is is t-be last-time I'll ask eagles in I .­ z : Mr. -James Del Llhurll ,Ovinisfecon I have. done so rawbi for me."' - charge. I vv return in exactly . 1 . - fou . � . N place . two yoj foF that..M1011,13 concludes th-alt he has th a-r-4g.11 t- - - -------z- Prince F,dwar County, Out,, writes . .T1. . ­ �- . I � ! I . NEr. J..J. .Ward.i.J.P­ 0owecon, ter- -- - - . . . . suffered great t . weeks, 6h�'has brain fever, yGu Defter-Glad..i,.� 1-.n4?w-von a t. ]est -fuI..OWA1Ur.. . - � - "For several .if klo th-tt be has know-ri-Mr. Delli- .. - . ­ . . I ., tortures of niiiid aThd. body from hunt for years as a truthful triart and day,f" " ' ' ' I :T,alize the bopelesswesq.pf pver get- . . 0 ­. ----- ' . ' a' , The doe-tilir nodded. '' . .. . . . . pl,�No KEYS FORT 0HILE111413N. - - - - ..­ -- . --'Brightlal disease of t'ba kidn,,Ys-�. Tbsi respected- citi:2-en, ad'voui�lie,s for .. � t . . true[mes almost beyond th.. trnth lof t - ­ .ing it. . . . the rillov,.i 8tatememt. "Y a - , . - 'pains were ad � I oui'assure MIN slild'eilin .not leave, - . Salf-size.i pLanos are being made in . . ­­:­ from my Yorn. manot possibly he, , "' '�, . I endurance, and extended y obtain a more . - HOW 8 ­ ­ .- ween the Ab"Iders down boriefi,cial treatment f,.-)r the kidney,q her bed for two weeks to come?" Hr VAI;UES ITIM-* 'erm��ny for tE�. we of children who' , ,`_bead beaA PL nd,beit . . �. .. -1 . the whole spinal' colurrin and seemed' and 1:1vor than D' r.' Chase''s-Kidney-* oontinued, anxiously, , - . Mrs. Ladd used to worry terribly ar\-._ I-arwLng to lilay.' Ddcto7rg'de;.- ` . - I 1. -4i rTi''her b-6,,hn rid vv ils- awA -cui-fl.i.. clare-t-luat'much p.�rmanent injury is . . .. , .. to concentrate across MY kidneys. My Ltr.,,,r Pills. It lli,is Rtnoi the test of "I can safely promise that," repliers "-, ' y tea of the fingers . . I , ,.�- : 'back vias, .-never nnfirtillY free from t31ra-­ad7t--hk.,%.'proven beyond dispute the doct,01r, wond,,ring.It the Strang-. ri-p-&, bul ah vftna ovr it. fi.cine to tll,- niusa ,-,:,..:". - - -by v,nd-aV Tiag to, i3tre-tah.,litif soave �.I - . �­ .. . . pain, When I it up in the morn-, it-9 Kqht to the titIA of "the world'A Smile that flitted like a meteor c,.ver 0.:�n]UPTl her ri-erTowinits-4. I sup: -P o I . . - '-..�. I net.straighten myself at .grt,ativvt lildnt,y knedkine.",-One pill a his companion's face for ono brief irk.- !)�-;e-'-, - - - - .. . . or Trion:-, wl th Lnew, pnnos are. ul .- - -%viCh k-:�ys b,tLf th-�-�ittswil.wiidth in or-. - -,-- -.-Itg I 00WA. r - 'Oh, no; succeeded in, makintir hint - . . . . 1. :a,ll,.b,st ,would V bent nearly double" dna, �25-nsn-ts.a boxo at al'ri, or stall ' - ­ -dew- to peak. 'wu,S-b� icrijury.' . . . . - . . . My water WAS a"D 4 FAnvaitiocra, Pat,w & O', Tomato. 'This will defray hei expenses in hay.- his life insured. - -. - AX day. - . -. -- . . . .. I � .­�LJQQ* "'*"' ­ ' n-1 ' ' i ' ,,,, tight! , ,""I r , _ , � ._ F- �311111100011 _ '. .. '' , - .L I]�,-- he NY - IF , - h 'lit � r-n - '. - L P-'L" - v6 4 ' G-i , . ' ' ' ' _I , _ _ .3 ,, -L" h t W., - - , eyes. N, � , . , rig " _ ­i,�'l t'l n, I T I L I I , . . . I . � I . . � . - . . 1\ . .. � . I . . . . - I . I � ..... . . . � ., � . . . -, . . I . . - . I . .. . . .. .. 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Mae, and runny of them. brellas from I , . . *=000 are acknowledged bi - bore over Sunday with his relalives, That every man who made Ina mark did Now fora fine &play,of fancy remember they wont go down a ob;m. .. � !..�� ­�_____�*ban#,ul as"aim label 00 ShO Ar" P&Pw 101 down ­­­-, � .11 . � '. ­ - P,of zuoxl&y a,Ibis oaw. Always -J. B.Born and wife.eir.hervimm. -but the best he could. protect big 'goods for Christmas. You should-see neo up. I . '. , I 1. . ""paid ahead - .1 . . _. .. - . .." 1=00.10vz - They enjoy life in Lis"Well very much; Red be in youth neglected to I at ".711 1� '� -J", Linton is with friends in &­ father's sheep. Dickie & Co's, stock, it is large and We don't forget the inward man' � -1 . �. Bold ne'er have been telooteld Israel th . ­ . _ I "is wdl asstirwa. 6 festive seswo, we have now in . ,14W,ag fgV% west. He intends spending& couple of . I sgallL- I var. stock.a fall line 4.. - ;1 # weeks with western friend,. arrater told to keep. John Dickie & Co-have &U= I t1izl .1­ . I . - - -_ �42�1 �* .-_ . .. . ,am 'A*a",twith - , ,. . - -WE=prvv_ . - y 0-allan. very ben C W-C4w",of Rovelo"k,it,;u iLe hold . work 11"Ic0lai�t-16ty or cards, lane WO c"got for the hrist. . . __ Z;� - '114 for a Mac. . - I -- ­`­` -114,a candidate for wunoiffor for the town.' aers, and large illuminated text cards. mat trade. 7 I . ­' The p1hoellsou"towto birawhodo" � 1.< - L . ftiMIDG, OAT.. Dec. 2 6,- INO. I ship of Pickering for the year W01, the beat be can. . I Having spent a lot of time selecting Select VaUncis rLislins,extra choice . I. . I . .1 ,.�. .." ,-*., I -There an a camber of planks in she Go read of Faust of Gutteubarg--of Shop- a Christmas fancy goods, h'ait ; also the beet seeded raisins. k, - - I an buying Chri ­ " -1 I 11 I. ., . . -sidewalk west of the iron bridge that have harson and Watt. aals. Extra good new cleaned currants, - _ __..-L� Johl�Dickie & Co. have a splen--al _ . . I Y10 aft-de&#aTo­-lQf_C01d*U 604 Wilburtaroe of-,Banyan, sor,tment to show ouBtomers. � wa-dT i - __ .--- . ?I , � � � �UCWLI SMS oe- bees-removed Lad -rage-fruit, no-batter W 1�e I .L - - :,._! I I- - - - ll S. Bucker wishes us so state -__B-viifnr-and-i3witle-- d Wellington of 'Fancy china, something for every W-e told you about our currants :: ,-. :­ 7.I I . _ _ - that his friends desire him 16 ran for munti. Of Welson, Wolfe, an ants at I eipal 130190"in Cie Township 4DI Pickering Drake,and C*lfiogwood. fruit and tern dishes, 10c per pound. We Juav,,now . . . indisposed one. Padding, bought , . -hire. Pawked it somewhat You'll find that each man in hiS PIWA did, fano v d . . . . I Ois week. . -The Obri8hnze number lawFarmer', )a& ,n covered china, ehoese ani butter good raisins to sell at the same rice, . ll, - . - • . A11v0o1%e it to band end are t.the beat be,could. come and We them. . I I -W.J.Gordon visited friends LVE149- pieLilid - beld dishes. 1. . . to say that is is, . extremely The way is open ,still. my boy the ­ . .., . ­ otals over Sunday. member. Th6 William crieditable has wider grown. Great variety of fancy cups, plattes, Cross and Blackwell's candied . 11 I -Albert Boves was bomb from the m Willa Company . .. I I,.- . desire credit for their enterprise in getting And you are privileged La. reap where mugs and a lot of odd pieces just nice lemon, orange and citron peels, extra -__;L" .-- -1 7' other men have a wn, • . I nice. ! - - .. . 043 Over The holiday. - out such a creditable number. P . � for a Christmas present. . ... . .. -A. C.Clark_of Toronto, Was here _ The irreat acbie'vementa of the past (if Opal-Wan band tinted is all nght. Fine layer figs, real beauties . _ . . , N e.is Tuesday is the,-first day of a you possess the pill), also ... I I . L . . .. , - . . over the Christmas holidays.of Bowman- new century we are told. On New Years Bat open up the w"my for vola to great.cr We have it in toilet sets, fancy smoke good cooking figs very cheap., _' I----------1__:� -Urv.-Joba.HDIt and son, . - . day it is eustomery for us one and all cocqnedla still . . sets, fancy boxes, trays, vases and Prepared icing sugars in aboco . . . -Ville were here on Tuesday. I to late' .L �' . I I w lamps in form resolatime,as to the betterment Scorn not to �;Lroh within the ranks other articles. L I ­ orange, Ink. lemon,Arid it is so nice. . . . . -I -HA"you observed the na of our being. Such en idea O&napt b though others may proceed. Silver-wan in napkin rings,-cakes, Jelly pink. this is something that __ . --'.... . .._. � ... I -John;Dickie and-,Qo'a,Store. - • eb'en�nujLRed, ' e to' if all were leaders pf the van where thea every lady should try,it makes a very _.', L. ..,... . - . 0 assisted mn' yet there are a con,'s 6 .. .I -F. 8,Bunting, of Toronto, . n dishes, card-trays, castors, childs sets, ...., . .1 siderable cumber of our prot�y desert and so easily made, � . . .. I .. � AxW parents at tht, faLmily .Christmas eadere in arrears the van to lead. ' I sugar Don't forget we keep cut loaf sugar .I I . l, for paper subscription. Waste not y-our time in vain regrets cor knives and forks, be and -- . . dinner. here with -We all deeply regret to know that rail at nature's plam . spoons, meat forks, buttek kni-ves, nut and fine ground'berry sugar. �.. -F,red Logan and wife wereEdward Carswell,of Oshawa, the veteran But in the sphere in which you move just crackers, pie spades all the best silver . .1 ... . wt. his parents over Tuesday, As .was�L186 temperance lecv,;rer, of this locality is - do the beet you can. . I I Pure fruit extracts ,of all kinds . L .. . . , I . - .. 'Walter' LoRan. ' - - - Tbat-grand 61a book'our mothers loved plate. whole spices, pure pastry spices, &.c. . _. _. I...- .. . . serioustv ill as Lie home.' He has not Leather goods in pu_,ses,card cases,I pare . -Watch Light" service in the Math- this wholesome lesson bears. . ; honey, fine syrup, I I .. . odic(Church,Dec. 31st. ,at 10.45 p.m. only.a provincial, 1,ut a conticential re, 'And our life's eve problem clear tbiaL fancy boxes, companions, albums, prime . i cheese. oranges, lemons, cranberries. m. d 20th.cen pu.tation L9 a han�oriili as well as precious truth declares, I mirrors, folders, etc. nuts of all kinds, pickles, canned I., . To watch she 19th. can, out an lecturer, His speedy recovery is desires The ML13 Who Would succeed Must choose Fancy scissor cases, combs, bru' . ....come in. by.all. . � . . . the path that leads aright. . 913- goods and hundreds of other - -_ -:We regret"to elate that Uri. Tboma's choice I� . _�_ Dr. Waugh, Inspector of Public And what his hand May find to do Must Fs,pocket-knives, compez-ses. match things - . I . . . . - h- ffi�5-51�-&S-,---evc-. - 1. . . Henderson, formerly of Cherrywood. but school for the district nae inst doliverFad-, MVh-T-- --- Domes, mugs-ll-or-Es, aim .., . .. --E-ow-of'-Wa-z-cbeeteT,--N-,E-,-ig se-iot&ly ill - ' j -- effici�..I aO.1; WlLftfl16 . Kindly bring along your Christmas �-� . .. . . - we believe, his report."-j , 11-in%he-­­_-*%zt arts of place or in the L order and we W;11 guarantee satisfa�-- .. with typhoid fever. ' a In dolls we have a- great family, - I , of the p-.pi.la �L rr r sc',- ' as well battle'se trire. big dclls aid little dolls, bl - -1 . . . " . - ­_ . his Opinion as t:� t:! ; ed by ,Your duty to the rsce.dema,nda the effort tion both in quality and prices, . . -_ . 1, 11 . -A and white dnUs. rubber dolls, etc. . - . __ I. I . . .. -We have had so =any callq� in-tbe "I s6e66 sck dolis . . 1. village over Christmas .week that it is our teachers -r- 1. 31 1 of •your life, . entirely impossible for us to give A com- -' eDor.61 we have .. been ad, scbool with So put your trust in God and do the very In fancy dry goods we have tabh� . . a �. ­ . . plete list of them, � best yon can, , . . . - covers, mantle drapes, floor mats. OHN DICKIE & CO -Bow comes it that a number of our proper to For nothing abort is worthy him who calls I . . . . ..". . .I .. .- subscribers do Lot receive their papers ' -The =01et'rg took himself 8. Man . I shawls, U68, gloves, &c., &C. . - . . - Is the trade interfering too I place in ; ��- -. �.,;" t; r, And not to you alone my wu bas you my ____ . . .I . ..I- r. . regularly ? Wise be: - , I -_ _ - � � __- . ­ _.___ -_ _­ ­_ .....- .. .. . . .. much with such affairs ? Of damabter coo. . � .. . I . - I officle ex c0d Through all the chanting scenes of life - . .. . I . . - - . . - ­ . � . - I . -Josh Billings,'a accused of saying -.I-- j &b,Q I Lkle motto still holds true.- . . . ' . . ._. r ... - ­­ I . that it V,,d desife a ch3d to walk the� It"uu . I - I - ' . . it i�Q MAD, I I - . . - . narrow way,yqu was% know the a6b Poo I I - .'Z 1. .. . ICU yl. So alt Was vuliertaiia. - . ) I p i M ar k ar Let Hannala consecrate bar son let Lidice ✓I - i-- ,G I snd milestones yourself, I found with a trustees, in good Their ciabea or swenen- incense to Poe, I I "XM as � oods I .1 -Services in the Meshodilit Cbrtreb I , tatty rezosln . . . . . ­ .- . ., .. .. . .. . -Sabbath W.30 a.m.sizid 7 p,P. conducted"Plture and not witbb La.in of tind. - . . . . I � I Ing fault. . And when the precious oinimsol on the . . _� - . . .�� I . by the panor. Evening subject-some - Savicars feet was poured. . .,. ­ . . . ... .. � . . . . . . .. .. . . --thoughts on the 19th en, Lad belief in I -The midstr4l sz�tertelnmezl on Now And Judea (ever ea.vetous', the wanton . Our large r.ock of Xmfid Goods just open i':,g- � % - . I I . . .. ---. . . I I ; - , <10d. � I . . �Years Light.in The Ere hall promises to waste deplDted. I . . in variety too numesc�is to mentisin, ?lease give w ­ ,I.. .. . I . . a of eandi. ;"'Cla,of eleeptiona.,ly good merit. The . . -Remember the coamnaluo 1110i *pl*of flu village have "I Chair Tboc be by whom the see.its of the bean . - I a call and we will be sure to suit you. . i, - . I . . .. I a"a for the position .7f Police Trus"'ye to anderstoold � . . ­ I . 11_:/1` I . . . I ... . I. . . I 11 t.a mace,eas and they Sent dewy through Lima those obornng . . . .11. . I 11 . .. . '. . .. _. ­ .1 1. -Ultse place in the Fire Hall hers on Mon �mines .Pon making , , .1 � . . . I - - ­ . . I a" do it. As La addition is is ex I I. � . . � .It. . ...._. - . - - -, ­ . Pft"d words,the hath done. � I. . I I . 1. t . . l, . . day asst. to the bow of 7�30 W 0� Ham I that Pte. U81W of Searbdro. who bas, What she could., 1. ­_ ­i .. I . We call pVum1&r al,telortioln ...:. . . .. . . . .. .. . % � I . . . is the retwaing offi,oar, I , I \ . . 7 -1 . i,"all returned from South Africa. and a I - So our "Wwu ve-ILeplay of Dolls. . . . . . . -- -- . . . . .. '-Dom.( forges-tbe Township notate, 1 . William Ag,therwoon,Clark. - . -_ . - � , , . . . . .. . . . L" - �$00 Of Canada, of whom we are all proud : . Qvietmas Cards and To . .- I dons on Monday next, The "lip i far b",&loan% achievements upon 11A --_�-_'_.-' .---:-..-_=_,� 1 . . . L .1 l . .. z . bail obould be filled to its atm.'reapsooly ,sandy plazas bag ;ircitzisisd to be prosigat� - . Books. - .1 . - ­ -�.. - . .. _. .. . - ..- ". ,. � . . Than ar*many in the told as ocianalliore ' * . I.. . . . . * - � . . - . . .. . . . I . .1 Lad &livorly company Is assured no, �Tickets may be parebasad as well $4 Your Vote And influence respect" - .. I .� - . I - I . . I . . I . I - . _ ossis reserved as B. A Ban I .. . . - . . -Alabough Robert Miller bas tot fully Tboas tickets A"gaims fast. ling ISO" .-- __--,solicited-solicited- for -I-_ . " � . .- .. .­ M. & E. Boone, -T)ickering, 1. - �­____'_11d4Ws1rId from the effftu of the injury . __.._. , -. - --.-- . - _. . ..I beirweived upon the band mobile attending I . . . - L - . I _ 110se . ,- ,. ... . �.. - . I - .. .... � to a hot"rectntiv, he bag full controls - . . I � Duricarton. . - We G-* BAR jug - ____________.__ . ­ of has dugm and will shortly have over . - I At-oonntillozJor-4o,-A-��ckor=itI diri. : . . . I. ,. IL . - .. . . . I covale she effects of his injury. - We here a-woriby representative-mesa'-1 -1 ­_�. -.-- -� - ' GJ'�- - _____ L . . - '- __- --There are a camber of complaints cipal honors in the parsoc. of Won Cowan. I oon, of the County of Ontario, ­­ � i Why not try and fix up . . .. . I _. ­­ � . - .. J"jvod by as daring the past few-days of"Rosebask , -AftI i --- -. that some tame pigeons bay*been SIMURb L our roads in this locality, -_ fo_uie years 1901 2. . r .. . 4 ( heap -t- o6ds '+.- -.- . i '­ . - tiered by boys who simply are after sport I Miss Allison is with friends in Dallas . . . . .- . . ___ 11 - -­ .-� It is sport for those who do' the iticioung'l Taxes, calli' -.- __ .I . . .., ,-- � .. OR upon friends Most of the - , '. - - . - . - ' . - . . - . , . I . - I ' - . bas very little at;ialactioc for the Juvemil time wil. be,pont with her sister, Ypvr vote end* influence -respectfully -Mens flse,ze !load.shirts 41)e , - Weve fleece Tined drawers 45a I ­ _. - __ @a who own the pigeons, .1 . -_. -.-*--..-___. - -1 - � I . I Weria fleece lined Ehirts 5C6- .- I lVens fleece lined drawers Soc L. . - -r am, - --Sr _�-_-- � ­�_ -Chriatmas day_p"ed off., I . -stouffle0c. I - . solicited for . ___A_4fz_r._ooek.Ln_1rnhbe,re tl_19a -------,--Wvw snow_tTolude I hibbrif �U 1.- ­ I.__ - ---I- - --..--...- . . . � In fact it was la day of feasting after the I - Just arrived-Car tne tali. Which our-grocery window,,Something good coming . '. ; -1 - I . .. I ..--... - --faabioq of the anciects. Cluistm"ear : F. W. Byrne. of Dnzha=.has!-.ined the GEO. GEROW41 .. .. - 1. ­ - .- . . ... I - WWO AILUg in Macy a home,balm" I staff of the Standard Bank line. taking the ,. . � v1. : . �. .. ..- . . 7- - . -%L.. , -I I . . I ­ . .: ' - - . . I the reception.with which -vacated by Mr. King. . i _ I ­ . I . * � . . - " - - '%'% I - � . - . � than all Was h,be -place lately . -A*�Il ON-1,"y, . - - . LOG: ,N -- . - I . .­ . No, 1 (Pieherixlg� Jiv;- VOIrt c � . Juveniles received east&also@ gifts upon Preparations are being_ made by the As.1 councillor for . I . . . . I .L' ' 'Ibemorniag of the twenty fifth of Declem C,rling Club for a-winters sport. al tliie) Sion,of tho'coutity of Ontario, . , . _. ,. % .. ­ I ­ .. . -.-.- . - . .. . .. . . . . I . I . , . bor L 1900. Intend to have a rink made in the old :. --_ -- - -__ __ .--- -A __ . . .. , , : . . . Market building. . . -- for the years 1931-2. .. . I . .- . . . . . . I . . . . -A Mal) named Hicks who is employ. Herb. Forsyth, son of J. D. Forsyth; . - . . � I I � (a � " ,R_, unforidusse steam barge -"Jenzie,­ -at sih9ol.on Thursday, received a severe fall .. . . . . . . . I � . .. .- - I . .I I . .1 . . Fronaliman's -_ . . - . k " k . , . ed with other emp!eyees in unloading the whit,playing with same other boyo at , BeBAY,had rather a nary whieh will rnroi�p khm to lhe house for. .IOU - -a ' - * t � . o U vote an a in?5-e-neel7espe ctfuliv - ­ .escape from eath Friday morning.' For some time. ' I � . .. .. ... -tole had been cut through - .. . I . . .l - . .. ­..... . ,7,onvenionce a I The Christian Ecdeavorera of the Con ,.L, I solicited for 1. .. . . . .. .-,. . - - I _. . .1 . . . . , be deck floor azul in the de.rkuesi he I gregati nal church here have- f6rmed in . . , . ... I �; • . .. . I . - __ - -- - - ­ .. - I .. . . , 1, -.- . . . ... . .1 . . - secure J!3n,:tion with the,liraver meetin�,,* And tlie " - - I __11 - _.__.�__._.:_-- ­m�_-_ ­ Price 'List t. . walked into it. .He managed to . � . . ..... . - I -_ ; ___ ited Services Are he4weeicly on Wedne : 'TON . . .. . --finger bolt and S. , A. i 0 n- SS . .. isicaped- death flora "m �. L . I *'drowDiOR 113 ice cold water. - day. : " . . , ... . : .. - . . . . e veni ug.-Senti tie]. . . . I I ­ . I . . --_, !4- ­.. ...... - . . ... -. . . . . . .I I I I - 1. . I ..­ - . - - . . . - _____ --&-.-- As m5ffi-611-cr for No. 1 ;Picmqr-1n!--�-1 . . . ., It".�',, L' ' -,"lle, . : . . - - . .. * 11 , .. . . - Im ing.a e t on the pulper - . - -1 I . -_ ',- .. "'.. .. .1 ! . . . . 'c6a Thatsda. .i., ,. ., I ­ I The Spt-ret rj'Success. - . - ­' � '.,. - I. 1 _4�- -,� - , "' , , ...#, I ­ , ,f 1� . , � y 0 .. 111. .­ " I , - . . , lizio,N of tht;,%­j�­, , A" .- - Thomas ! , __ I ik\ .. . P I 0315l;.... ...r C1, ­­_ -1, Oird - bcv and . i err-b�ina. afresa- niv - ,r the ��_ '..., **7 . . _. . . I . -. . with a serious accident,an] as a result ,bc,;w volli-ell"a r�na.- .. .. fu . �eais- 1901-2. IfF I I I.. .. ` 4 " L . I . - .- .1 bifleft arm was so crushed that the limb *' I. �:: 11 ., . - . I 'ic,ess,is this-jr.it d o the I � Ill" . � ,:- - � . I .. bad to be-amputated above the-elbow. - tient Vcu can, . . J - .- - I � 1. 11. . V-- , .�.. - �, 1. - _. . . ­ , ,: t - !! ,:� I !. . , _� . . ] i� - 1. "k- . . _. . , � The secert of s . ... , 0 . , '. " , ­ ' . ' � - .- - - ' " ". ,- - �_,g_ 1*1 I . * -; . - - �_ I . -, ..:, The operation was- performed by Drs. , simply bl-licking -�:aoee-awl lone- Your vote and influencO respectfully . _� : _---c z I_, . .­ .. , It I wE.r, �fuliy L it' .1 I I , . t I ? . I & . . . . � . -' B&OTIO&U-11,W] WarreA. )lVhilo we deepty. . ing U �: �� �,H �i.-*- " _ 1 - - �Z ­'�: " I i k , .. . . . ,rzenowti. ' - . - Ii "t , L., .--I .V;=..t ­ ..I. . . � sympathize with Mr. Andrew WeLLre only I'd round slid prove myself the hest � solicited.for - - ,, - +''11'1, _,,�.i [ � I � - I ! � ... . 1 .I .� . : , . I . . . . , - 1 - . I was Lot Shoe blaqk in town. I . . I. V-- - � ,i zf _7 I . � t i , . , LL � .1. two,pleased to know ow that. is I .. . A I !!! � �� � I - . - I .. more serious(y injar-el. . Promotion r,erdor- comes the way C!f-?mn Opq •L. ..* , ' 1- � .I . -. . L . ' . . _ 11�L_ __. __� I..' I . - .. ,- � - Qho idle stand. - J* A. , HORT ­�`t t _11 _..�... I .. I .- I & , . . - ­ 1 . �, .q . .. -Misem Gerow .and Mosgrove, of But-s ' ­e.,�- t I I -a miraculous escapa from eek8­he man vplmo well -performes .'. . .. - -,-- .:-z . .,. .. I - ..:.'13rougham, bad . h• . .-.V- ­ . I' I -1. . . . . the tasli,he has in hand. As councillor for No. 1'(Pickeriug) 4 . . ?I , �_ ... . �� ... 11. I t_ ._. . . . . - . - - _ . I .serious injury on Saturday, morning, I , . I I I . - , - 1. , , 6m.., , -, _._. jprL" .., . . , . While driving to the village their I -grieve to see some bright young men 91 - .14e.i2pilinty of Ontai'rib, ` �. _-- -:-�_. -... - '.11 .. ., - " , ... ..- 7 - horse vision, of� � , , �, -�-,. -, � -. ..... , . - . became excited-M the breaking of an axle clown at fortunes gate: - � . L- .. '. , I . ­_.­ - -f--.:- 1. � . L Wpiting for what-like. Macawbar-for _' ' tz; .. � - .. S.: _ ., ...- . 4 and ran away. Wee-Gerow escaped in. - for the Tears • :901-2. - _____ - .--..,. . I � .�.- . - - . . I .M. I 7 . _.sometbilug turning Tip.'�------ - ...-.- .- . . .. -11 . jury bat Miss Mo?jp,6vl* received .. I .. I . . . __ L. � - . I . .. a num' Just doff that clarribrons cost my boy - - I I . � ..� . . � - ...- . Dsr Of flesh wotitias of a somewhat trinal And tarnl%mmmstbat sorniething.tip. . " . � . . . . . . ,. :,�.. nature. The driver was captured near . , . . - "Cream Buns," Family Floor,S8.80 per bbl. - . Bald Fralaklin viewed the lightening's dash - -_1_"----): ;.�.-.."T Patent,"Fahey Pastry Flour, Ssm per 6bl., ':-- �-..- . .. .. . W.H. Blinks gate bag since been . .13= -bti. . - . . � •. with object fe�ar Mone. . . Notice to Creditors . 'I,, a "' Pure Manitoba Paters(Flour, $5.00 per ..�. . I .. . . - - , 'the can of Veterinary Shirley, while the His kite had neer availed_--to make its . � . . �B raill, S14,00 , r ton "Wheaselens"25c per package . - r . 7 buggy was considerably damaged - mystery his Own', . I . . In Ills Shorts, $16.Wi,er ton .. _. . . ., ` . . . .. . L witter of the estate of Hugh Gra. . .. L. .1. Born Meal.12lbs for 250 - ­_. . .1 ­ ,..-­_" .. -Miss Mable M. Wilcox,who for the if Edison.aria Bell,had tailed to do k Jumbo Flour, 018-00 per ton. , , * ' Oat 3feal, U)lbe for 25a , , .� . _ . L...''I.. . ham.late of the Townebit)of Pic er- . .. . I.. . . L.. . - past six months has had charge of Carn• best they could, . . 11 - 'Rolled oats, 101be for 2.5o . ..1. � � -_ . .ice in -the, County of Onllftrio� Mixed tbop,'S1G-Q0 per ton . duff ochool,left for Moosomin where she The phonWLph, and telphf3ne had ne'ar , . Farmer. deceased. . Oat'Chop,*20.00 par ton .. ­ .....!.Boiled'Wheat,�lbs for 250 - ' ''.,' ­. . ­ .L _. -- __ '.-�­lwill'r"nwel Itnow.bek profs been understood. . . . I I . -_. �. �-------- _ �__- esigical duties _. Oats 80o per but .. Graham Floar, 12&for 250 :. - . : I . � .. � . . .. Evidently Miss Wilcox abUilly as a teach. It WOrRs bad sat birn d,)vm to wait .for NOTTU', is beireby givou that 911 CrWitors Corn We, per bas-Com Cbop, -619 00 per son . . . I .. I I., .chalice to bring hires fame, " and others bavina clams&.q&inst the estate of . . . . I 1, . . . ..I I __:�_er has preceded her. as the Moosomin the above named Rngb Graham,deceased,Who . .� . .. . - .-L.- .. S .-, , And,fondly trusted accident to- gignolli .. .. . ­ - .... .. ... board were very.anxious to so-ure bar "s died on ar&boat.tbe-tveuty-th!rd day of April, I . . - - A,D.r.1)_.�,,are requeetw] to send by registered . ' - -I I ,- SPI 41 that letter, or to aelkyar to The ProvintW Truer :409. 20th'19,00, .1� . . L. asatim to bid bar bon voyage and to wish. -Vn',the telegraph. t . serview. Her Many friends were at the We neer h"k`001 NK -MILL big name. . - blessing to oho rs.del. -- . Cor.21mily of Ontario(Limited), Temple Build. I ,� - That .. . - Ing,cornor of Rag sad UiLbitiond s'treaty,Tor- ___ __ - - - - , .. . , .... . her every success in her new field of work That bringli, within our ranch, Ignoring ,al.inifilrafore wil.),the w-.0 annexed Carinduff has loot an enterprising and time and- -.--.( . onL6'i`b:t&t4ot the laid.decesse4 on or before -_ I . . I -_ ____ , lt .. _. . -1 . clever I je!­. . of the e y. I'M. a stateniezit in I. .- . . . . . . young lady, but oar is, Uoos. the first day of Februar 1. . - . .. I . - . . . � � The. beq you esti-'-4hose magic-words wri6fia crIbeir ustnes, cadirceEzi; amA clescrir 'I . ­ 00 . , . -_ I .. . . . . -7-- I what­>uders- 440-40__ t.,------Ul,ftaLyardcularli Of U114 da y . - I - . - -7 -K __ -be--y inili4:::Uw- -They g- stureaft :__WbTfr7-, la 71" ... - . ,. : - . . num- A �WintULG ' -------------owing gain. ained the td, tI, they verille.1 and the usture aft their cIM given . at Lakerr.na ;*,jeju. _%fw,eal:lb I9et inentioned date I -11- L recep4ion groes-Pte.-Geo. Littler at Higlyir- Won Slt'_Waterl,66, . .. . -, "'d','�'itnistrafor. win prated to dirilrlbb,s __ _F____,________1 ..- . .. ', . • - '. . . the a it I I . . _.._'­ ­� ­ -- --Ehw, ­_ , �srfti,e of the va n 'o-agged hei his int iof regard only w the �-- -­ Sp�e_810 Vahie .h'-,Nftn­,4 Dog-Vey Overcoats-$7 to.$ICL.00. . .. . . - land Oreek on Christmas ' And when on Dlk---,- id deceased among the per. I .1 � Mlixwell's hotel. The spacious ho"ery 'Gordon ranks gave way. A-)rR entitled thereto har ] . . . f w,),joh natlee h"t3een oven an above � � claitno a - . .. I� was filled f-om one end to the other with 1 Woundei pipera. Pd asci the S&W -awry ,rill not .. � - V"'S_and D,oy�;; SU'IZS L' � L. - . . . I . . . feeble�Best�ravoraea r Rdm niRt) . . . . CaloRdISUS RUXiGMS th*_fateftl day. i;ie 1,,r ti)o a.Dy part t1w,re,)f so I . � I .. . .- .. . patriotic ,to welcome - . I be )PO �e r-aft%4 or - - . . 7� . 1 . - . ..- . .- . ... ._. ,.- - I. . _ . They chainee for raft,ri the light 's flash,,ilstrib-w a to sty perwr or ry of whose .. . _. . . I ., . . - ­ .__ . . . Pte. ithil'-Soutb African b6ro, and a re "er ALP aforemid . . - . L ' - Pie ,eniag 1,110 notice etas been ,�eil�Z , . ,A a member of the Greed'wood cotLposy. they bridged the river wide. . &Iltbouinesn di%tribiit1cviFkw)rn&de. - - - Etc _::�� _ C�__Underwear, Blilikets, Flannelso CRARLES ELLIOTT, .- . . . ,- I- I I - � * .., No 2. of the 34th Batallion. Capt. Ki They the-ocean gre0winud swift that-i c 1�,,Nvaijiuvon sLt.cast.Toronto. . . .- * . .. .ed ug. hiinglild.at wind an(l tide. . --- " - .. - . 11.1, 000111p) lbe'cbqiri while WRiov Hou'lor" Thep - 1 9.12 . - sonritrill for Adminiitratorw. . ey girtshO earth with bolts4ete-el.they I 1),,ej ,, Torouto ciii utb day,A-Dee 'Wiv-� J,aet . . son.Capt..VcGilivray of Whitbir,Mestrg,I � -p­htTd in stock a large asqcirftnent of Boots and Bhoeli, SIMI . . ­ . laid np the cable&,,p, . I I y are the best Value the bare I - . .. ------- --I--1 Little. Dr. Young and John Lowery, of i That britigs the continents ill touch, I .%.D.:060- .1 claim the gLve ever offered. - . Acarboro, were present aa guests. During I "'""' � I ____ - I-­ I—--------- - _ - ... I . ... . I... I.. ,e. '_ a The e - - - '- - Do , I �'a w 'c"o, , , ,, I �_I 11�C F .1 " w a 'k-- Ili ;.';�--_��nm , " " � 11 _* "' J " 1�- �� .*�111 I - - -- [ I , I I � ""I - , 1$� , Id ` I to , Ilk M 1.11 id, y S I Is 'r - 21t I , M lb -trustees. in go. a','04 -,Lb an In of t, '11. . . . - - - , SA, ­ ,-- - __­___ * ­ ` - - - � .- __ I k ., " - I = , 4 r re; ll� - , - , . I , I ,_T I 14- -- 14- ,A,� � I I I thOlIgh OCenm rinrid Mem sweet. - 11 . the . I . I I .. -a hero was pr"fnted witr,I I .\-OTTCF.-The party wh-❑ .j found %I . ... . . . ` ' ; . . 1--�ic r,-!,,)in(,"on'q ,,arehw�xe a: I il � . I --- � . 11 . %be evening the a Tllqvpi,kc,� tl�l� Ail"k, ill� I)a.vi'lls alling Ir"s.. c�,-4E,­r.4*T-"-inz it-* ­ - ld .. .. .- . ! R . e . . ._.6. � 1. .­.­ . L11�1:LU1___by_t_1I , .-4hit qrn::.to (,4"11,,q-b,,, -----A --BUNTING - • a nolit wafoh-ch.-tin and *cl . - . I- "; e�irp Qfb*4 to mi'll-aby ��_.".I��,..I:,, PI'A", tl:r.l� t, ��o lwcpq lill", P - ­-----' ----7 foi . -I . __-----I Thai ru'do the f.,�rilpliaj ahepbera"kib-g D,Gonion.- 11 Ili'w I![liala:cc lu F:icalioLs. 0 J Picker log,Oat- 30, '00 . .. . . � . . . � : . -_­.­ . . I ..._.7._____, . -­_ - I -I . ­- I— --_- . -_ --..-...- -_ ________ .. . . . . 1 . . . I. . . . I -_ _.___........__..__. I : , I --:..:---..---____-_ -_. ___­­_.__ ______1_.__ ____ . . I ... . . . . ­ I., 1-1 I. . . . ,.., , - ", I.,