Whitby Chronicle, 28 Dec 1894, p. 5

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1 who wishe4 yot! poi. perous and, HaIl&4W .w iear. You Syour Christïnas Turkeyli roinped witk h etii oildren, and made muerry ýdth yonrý friende. Yon. natuis.11y we.r' abe- 9smnile. May you enter th)e New Year with a heart free from carie, comforted at any rbte with the idea that 5 dollars goes as far in buying a watch at BA.R- NARDS as seven did in the old limae. (IA INS, 4,iARDS, ) FRIDAY, DEC. 28, 1894 LOCAL LÂCONIO8, Il appjy New Year. RamisaY January 4th. Nominations on Munday next. \\del, how did your Christruas turkey \v0ven wire spring mattrass only $2.00 at li.1.Johnson's. l'le CHRONICLE cati find anything that OtTry an ad v. and see. j> raylor's is the place to get your work done good and cheap. Try hlm. \V ven wire bed-springs full sixe, with steel corded wire and bardwood frames. $2 i 5, at W. TiIi's. Nir James Dunlop will (D. V.) preacli thie gospel in the council chambers, town hall, on Sunday next at 3 P.m. and at 7 in the evenirg over the old telegraph office. Great clea rance sale of boots and shoes, Ev ervthing wil1 be sold at a great bar. gaIin for 3o days. The great sale at the New Shoe Store from the 8th of December to thie th of january, Corne ail and get bargains. M. W. Collins, east aide Brock Street, Whitby. The happiest person thus week la he or she who muade the most people a ruera-y cliristmas. How happy we would be if we c uld only see the beauty snd advan- tage of spending a great deal of effort to niake one anutiier happy. Fur Muf Fuund. In ladies' waiting roomn at Uptown Sta- tion a black muif. It may be bad at tuis offi ce. Pure Home-muade Bread- Parties wishing the above cati b. sup- plied by calling at the residence of M,-s. U- nry Gould. -Xmas. Bargais. M. Collins, prop. of the Mammnoth Par- lor shoe store, Deverel's block, bas decid- ed to seil bis large stock of boots and shoes at a discounat of 15 Per cent. Al goods marked in plain figures. .(Pen every night. Fini Entertairent ol"95. The firat enter-tain ment of tise New Vear- will be under- the auspices of tise S. of T., in the music hall on Friday eveuiug, Jan. 4th. When tise great and only Ramsay wîll furnisis fut and instruction in his great Trip Around tise World. Reserved sea ts at Howse's 35c. General admission An action for damages- The Gazette should take legal pr-oceed- ings agist Mr. W. R. Howse, dr-uggist, of this own, ai once. The latter publisises an advvrising sheet, calied "The. Wisiby Times,", which lie gives avay fr-ee, sud lu whîch the samne patent boler- plate readiug Is used as the Gazette la pr-lnted vush. It is probably printed at tise sarue foursdry lu Toronto where six pages oui of eigbt of the G;azette are printed. There must b. law for this sort of tbing. Langmaid reuaauded. 1,saac Laragrnaid, the farmnereasi o! here who is in jatu cisar-ged vith attemptlng to steal Mr. Jno. Noble's lumber-, vas brought out before P. M. Harper for a hearing on Friday nigitsi s. lie la as duin b as an oysten lu rcgard to the change, and we are told refusses utierly wo speak oif t even to hlm ovu counisci, Mn. bMorphy, of Oshawa, vho defended his case ver-y âbi>- Mr. Chas. Nevbery, viso stopped the thieves in tise acu <of. tmlng off the lumnber, swears to Lanmaid pSltivcly as une of the met he saw, sud tuer. la futher evidence to show tisat Langsald sud his, son were absent frorubornq on the nlght <f the stealnç. Tise promecution nmad-e an attempt to ideutlfy tise <ver coats ibrougis the medium of Detective Chas. EastleY, but whers Mr. Mor-phy dlaplmyed s number' of Coi ýs he easily inagcd to get Eastley to swear to thse vrong one. Tii., Sim mian y tores afloat as t10 roblerle isîish have been cormlitted lu th. nelghbonhood, and which have been justly or- ununsy laid ai Langmail'adons-. Tisematter vas Po-% îoned for a ioeuk, aud in tise menu- nu baiu vas alloved.- A pretty bsard cas&. Rober-t Beatty' ayoung maxi frorsi Broughsam, was c srgd bere u Tbursday lasi before P. M. Harper vils biqlg stolen a hors. fromn Mr. Geo. DOke, Pckerilng. Beatty puncbased a'boMefrtfl Decker las a p ring for $8oi, viicis would appear- (nom ltheveuêece t10le about Ivice svhat thc animal vaes voutu, I belli foundered. $5o vas Iad âatthe . tsesd s lien note gîven for ts balance. B~ ts Uirne tise note corne- due mousget camne to realîze ul seamule dyts ai furtiser dem&.and, ud w Md bis ftb« \ wento b taPlkeingtms Dckern krno Pa that pouéeasionou* Di poits out <of teon I WW; obe hOckM te Soi-se la order ta &-m wosid fthe. ggottwum, - d- tls Mat" t1prnedlately &M, (tisrocegl, eMm ea-.b4 1h. foupdered uiSd aad the-ap>toc ; but Bou# watud a duce mop ike A LL,ë*1dww"t k AI. mr î tPad.uknonbyYpre«Mce Get your fire-poti, g~s4 f~o rc lnings for ail kfnda 0f stèVes1rangeqor furýsac, (r&om J. MclIntyrie. Dr-. Çrants' "flairexi."la g &darant..d t .top falllng bain, and cure dandrufi. Ask your druggist for it. Reservedasent tickets forZ*may's en" tertainruent'Jan. 4th, "A TrVAround the World may b. haed at HowW& sfor 35c. Every pair of boots, shoes, rubbers, overshoes and long feit boots will be slaughtered- for a monthý. M. W. Colline, east aide Brovk iat Whifby. Wauted A firat-clas general servant, to go to Toronto. Good wages. Good referencea required. Apply for , information, to Mrs. Dr. Cexoon, Byron St. Homs you have It. Elther the Weekly Globe Empire, Fan- mers' Sun or Mail wlth tle CHRONICLIE for $1.25. Intendlng subsoribers would do well to reereber that the. Fanm and Fireaide does Rot go with the. Weekly Mail lu thee $îas clubs. Tii. Globe or Empire with CHRONICLE Comprises tWexi. ty pages a week in ail, and la a good bar. gain at 81.23. Sauita Claus wau *1w. There wus a dellghtfol Christmuas en- tertainruent at the baptlut cburch on Christ- mas night. Mr. L. T. Blarclay took the role of Jack Froat, while Shériff Paxton as Santa Claus ruade a graceful chlmxiey descent and distributed msny sic, pr-es- enta. The -Childr-en sang a great deai, and sang well. There wBb a large and well entertalued audience. The Modelites are through. The. result of the model school examina. tdons here was the passing of twelvf of the. teachers-in -traiig, with two plucked. The.successful ones were: Lizzie Brodie Hattie Curtin, Hattie Under-wood, anc4 Samu. f. Farewell, Oshawa ; Mabel Harria, Whitby; Marie Hoar-, Myrte; Elljah C. Hezzlewood, Raglan ; Ingol M. Law, Leaskdale; Jno. B. McCullough, Enfield. Rai h T. McLaren, Columbus ; Hanuah Reddin and Ells Fitzpatr-lck, Pickering. clubs at $1.25. *1 25for Chronlole aud Weky * 3125 EGlobe t1 jan. mu9. WeI $1 Zb for Oronile nd ar ea un for Ohroniole, Weekl y Globe and l85Farrer'a Sun for 1M.5 for Chronile, W-aekly Globe P> 5 larmer'. Sun and Ladies Jour- nal for 189. NoT:-Almout au other papere st smre rate.' The Chronlole is given free ho th.eud oft ho yeur in aill oases. Sample oopies sent when requosted. A Pleaglng event. Au interesting event took place at Whit- by, Dcc. 2oth, when Aunie M. E., daughten of Mr. James johuston, was uuited lu marriage to John A. Hershey, MD., a graduate of Torouto Tjniversity medical scbooi, and uow of Massey, Algorna. The cer-emony was performed by Rev. John Abrahsm, and Miss Car-rie Johnsto pay- cd the. wedding march. Miss Eliza buh- ston, sister of thse bride, acted as brides- maid, while Professor Hellerns, of Toron- to University, assisted thse grooru. Each wore a beautiful go'd pin, the gift of the groom. The bride was r-chly gowned iu white silk aud lace, with the custooesry veil, and carr-led a lovely boquet of white roses. Aruoug the. mauy costly and beautiful presents of which thse bride ;ras recipient was a piano froru the groom. Doctor- and Mrs. Hershey lcft on thse even- ing train for thse west, amid the congratu:- lations of nurner-ous frienda. The. town elections. Mouday next la nomination day, but ihere ta verv littie taik about clectione, more tisan a fev enquiries as ta visetiier tiser-e viii b. a fight or not Our notion la that acclamations ar-e anu uuiealthy aigun, but stitl migbt b. pleasiug once in a v iie. It cosus about $75 to take a vote, and ve heartily endors. a suggestion made to us tFe otiser day 10 try and save uhs amount this year- and divide lu amSuô the poor. Tisere la no ver-y stlrring lsie to be fought ai preseut, only- one maxi, Coun. Pr-lugle, ver-y auxious 10 g et a iigi office, mo far as ve have beard. oar as Mr. Pringle la concerned tmre tbink, sud ve agre. viii thcm, hc sbonid not b. in tisé council at att, but. tle nst least advisable to cur-b bis ambition rigisu whcre hei.Itlassaid isathessylresto 011the postio ofthemos eficintmember <of tise tovu council, Deputy Reeve Rose. If thcre are no other mn seeklng office ihan Cours. Pringle lu vonld b. better 10 abolish elections altoeter. Mesar.no. Ferguson, J. .Green nd dbuh Blov ar-e tii. etinlng scisool 1rstesasd ve bave sot beard viiether or not they are candidates for re-eleeflon. Kouday ulgisu wlll seutle vieuber or not -au etection la necessary. The Wlntor Fair. Tii. vinter (air li tula town oncxilday- is came befone vhster set lu, but wsa'a succesa lu cvery sense.. ie tovwa*àà full of people sud produce Tise concl cisasiber- b.d been ixed n p for tise «eet sud sucb ja display of poultry, mcMl, but- tes etc.,9hbu not bempsem -n a -ssy a day. And tisore - muSt bave bea a tisoqsud pople itutot. Tise Primeswem enai soey contaated. Tise csy drswback vos tise very. oft veather, Wbhcis us94eproduce de iers a idelicat About- buYlsgj, aI- dbongis mse were PmasUbiiMs%$snts p~er lbi. for- butter and OOO lisess>.oataJ lbforturkeys.Ts& atv.ago -sud îtie distribution <of $5o s- $ylptb wy ofclun a wisie caussot belpnet bave- a& -c eftiicL Tise followu tis ,tbe P~94oKerruMm.yIL Drue o*-Umw J«mW. hlW tby ; Jas Powell, WbIty. Pais druned ges W-i . W, Mso., &udley; N -. W.Mcregos-, hul*.ý d osà J.powvell, % aï L Am scs-r.Witby. Vb I ý - M âsvery and warraxited. No tl1~ ,y The burnlng muars on Wedn#sday Ilight causeci such &, petullar:reflectl*n on the etouded"4 that peéle lhe i.country thought t heto'wxi s41l- abla#e. Suze Up the mnaxi %bo, >utsi the towu to the. éxPense of au eiec9Uou-aboi sonte mn- dr.d dolars-and ask both him and your- self whether or not lhe la worth it. Sonse of the young people from Whitby ,went to a. dance at- Duxibarton on Xmas ni ght where everyting went off to tlýe sat- isfaction of ail, ý>ut on thie return trip on. rig came to grief anid a couple of youug ladies were uncoremoniously landed onto the aide of thse road. Mr. Ed. McBrady's hors. took a notion that two ladies to one gentleman wac uxiparliamentary, ode- clded tg shake tli@ WhoIe pgrty. Ire e ,- làài by showlnï a disposition, to get clear of the buggy b y speed but found the. bugg could run as fast as lie cou Id. Thenhe trled klcklng and that settled it. Wbeii the. air became Ouled wlth kludling wood and the. screame of two frightened youq ladies, the. horse left the. wreck aud starte for home. Ned foUowed as far as Plcker- lng whereie engaged another rlg and re- turned to Danbaton for the young ladies. Hfuse WarmIng St the. Parsonge. There wlll b. a house warmlng et the methodlst parsonage on Wednesday, Jan, 9th, 1895, St 7 oclock P. ru. Ail are hi. vited. Admission 25 cts. RefreShments. Priday, J&a. 4tlL 1- -I W' E We~1t* R ouxý giIJC and Embroidaéred Handkerohiefe,. --Tabler, Wap- kinsf,, Doylies, Tray Cloths, etc. In Silverware* we have Rspoons, Forks, Trays, Mirrors, Piokie, Forks, Butter K.nives,. Children's Oupe, -etc., al st 25c. a package. 1~ MA.NTLE DÂPÂRTMEN.-This seasonle importations oif Jaokis, *8, 84 and *81, designed b oU,11 in many taues at ticie these prises. la' The enlire stock must go. in Early buyers sure lie chois. DBESS 00OQDt-FW114 Wintçt Prwg Ç*çde et hA4f regular wholesale priseis. A marvelodus loi of plain abd faney Wool aooas ai 85c. à yarl. ORDEBED OLOTHIING.-Speoial attention le given b btlia de partment. Suitingeand overooaiinge in al lie'newest patterns ard best goodo liai can b. ia in Scotoh Irish, and Canadian makes'. Don't fail to se them and compare prices aud qualities. New Scarfs, Ties Pis, Cuif Buttons, andaill the. newesi novelties in Gents, FnrnidL;nepq té aud for XMÂSB. TRÂDE.' You will economize both time and money and secure what you waut by buying ftom %,ce Tise Sous of Teruperauce have _provlded Schoole re-opexi on Thursdy neit . 1 a rare entertainruent lu thse ruusfc hall (or Walter, mon oif Mr. James McI.ellan at Friday cvenlng, Jan. 4th. Ramsy and 1tise bay, fefl (rom a loft ou Wednesday bis oelebnated Trip Around tise W or-Id. and broke bis airn. Secure your seats at Howse's for 35c. If the Oiag over tise post office îla allowed Getteral admission 2.5c. I rp mucis longer- User-e wlll not be strings Daxidruff. enongis left to dthtie holes together. This for-ns of disease la ver-y apit t de- - Cet your skates on. Thise in luthe ink velop about the age of puber-ty, or may be fa fast mnakliug. There wili b. a big tine postpoued until betweeu tise ages of thir-ty tiser-e New Vears' day, sud probably some to forty year-s. IL la usually accompaitied by daye sooner. more or ls itching, aud seriously impairs Tiesrmo Wdusangt hw tise lustre of tise bair 10 remove and pr-e- Tweato aisdon Wldnerau difshowlu ventk. se r. ratt Har-eeJ' clined. The blizzard was mucb heavier Without saylng goodbye. nortis than witb us. Mr-s. Lintuer, a lame womau from Ur- Caîl at the New Shoe Store and get the1 bridge who was awalting trial ber-cou Fr1- great bar-gains offened for one montis. Al day night last wisilst Langmaid's case was the best grades at suction prices at M. W. under isearing. got np and quietly walked Collina' New Sboe Store. away ont a few minutes before ber name î is oo ndeB-a ato h was called, and bas not since bonored thse 1His onvora'udlisartes e on is caîl. Sise is char-ged witis baving rmade' Domninvtr'lsauo!esheeo awywith a sewiug machsine upon wlsichis Fiday and Saturday. It laimpossible to awreay Hunoe give accurate resuits sud lotis aides cl.aim tisee laa len nte.a gain. Thse IÂberais aim the moat, sud Miss Pidier anad of Hope. probably carne off a few beat Tise Baud <of Hope lu connection with Wm. Murray, a Weil knowu laborer on the Ail Salnt's Sunday Scisool held their- streets of ibis towas, 1.11 hie home Christimas Christmuas tree ou Wednesday- ulght and It moruing. snud bas not been heard of<iflne, proved a mer-ry occasion. Ever-y child Tisat u(ght the cow dlsappeared. Hie left connected with the or-ganlzation was the suddeuly once before aud vent to the old recipient oif a gift, and many aunsing sur- couutry, Mms Murra. la left aous, but bas prises wer-e spr-ung upou promînent peo- mouey.. ple present, tbey b.ing called up tui receive z per ceât. off for cash toys aruld great .applause. Fiually the At the Mamroth Parlor aboie store, Dev- name of MWa Bertha Fidler vas called un- erelltae ok Open every night. M. expectedly, sud upon ber appearance a CU rp- handsorue rocker of antique oak finish vas"01 brougbt ont sud pres.nted to ber- amid a Soutb- o F-mer s' ettuts. great demnonstration by the. cbldreu. j A mgeting of tise above Institute will b. Mm. AMui Chrlstnîs Goh held lu Oshawa on Thurada next, Jan., Christmnas belle viii soon ring irnerriiy. 2d u tPceigo n a.~d Have you- selected your Xmas gifts? If ,M. on the a'bt i day. PsaUW not you caunot do better tbau viSit thus -papera ,'on luteresting asnl.4cts will b. store. Von will fiud au immense stock <if rea. ý&full attcndan ffmes ad new goods lu white metal novelties, books, .&ferera wivea-'le deied albums, xmas carda, games, doils, toys, Cu pt fancr china, fancy baskets, work boxes, TË sas wr-st ug desks, leather cuf and coller TieXmsubt<fteCaadé boxes, and a, boat <if pretty, uoveWte&,lu >15 coe mn lx tolisdtiet atl celiloid sud alluminum. The. stock la m eetota too vast, tise' ran ge too'great, to go luto qses<fts ufsdtoor detail. A cordial invitation given to al to epafhoofte --Vts inspect for themeelves and customera vii u s ie fts riv uigl fiud goodsansd, prices ight. Wishing a,, a and bt, itla tise m en fthé kiitIoi t- happy -Xnas. Miss MWlixi'a, Wisltb.y Book onts bas teier st aWd. ,IL aud Music store. rd-u ve -Ãœd TwoHsaanDolanSaved. ~ called 11 Paddy sud Mat Murphy vere up before 4eth? n fo,&aedistnerm1d sud Police 'Magistýmrat arper, cbarged with, nada esr. slorîiu, statilug htisu ne assanît on Humphrey Coffey on<us 'Iss e loue. cftie' paper savcd iim the night Isu. Humphreyvas found ll n u bove !sum Property wssbetng ;soklfor the'ditcls rlth bis (scie covezcd wth blood tax 1tisat lad be- mot ee .nîtl.1!% Ure and those visa fonnd hlm appsrentty took ivondis1ave shut out'à mQtbebeld by mo litule Interest in the tmasu tat tbiey dtd bihlmStïvo bundjred doll ier. la ai.- not ask hlm vhat bhad happeued. Cofley a tilng for everyboiiy-luàever hîmseIf will not or- eau not.gpvc bis asa-tsi'tapaper anis away, aud so the. matterisangs,.-The magistrat. tbresteuéd- 10 sênd Lintue-sd icJ T saFueaH1iù I Dillmaxidowas for-a week to give tseru a l - dian ýPacii ç RlawilleeMlM chance tw recover th'i eoy.To pdei ÃŽickets.to',Iag"faxa $returu asked nothlug, - ieard noti âg nd' sirvla-"S# oVt0isi gae 3oo les sud tess, sud uheir eedece wus -fut ylni keep. 1ieg-y hi-ediours- quickia évice, -*o- lng witu tusu ve* of thisst=,o Tsetranb tluh tnytai1e:ie case wili b. contlud- -on Wednesday GiS -8 9 O 11 84 ..rt next, viien w. ray, aspectOmoe-. ! 895. ettii'êJan. eU, x8~ o ii~ corue for-yard sud prove tisat Coftey' u-frC.P.~ u ees sluE.R bw self wap not at tise 8=0 at ail CP. TelegraPhj E- re- s 4Ticket, Dea* ilcfJobs awoe--agent,. sty e- Neyer bas lu beea ur înot ýto ieéoird tise Th$ deaub <of a nmort!ffenal "du4 wru- ss~e The 4sfVr utaMi *o Icitizen tissu John td«, wiso'isss.dlaeo t 1si awsy quietly on Fnlday, morulug is.AOidtb od-i stoi ILiI* Deceaued isad leen 40 fsliin eltsfr g a 4th,ýUf5dW -tise"~ @~i two -or tire.ear contixi Jy growbe g n ofTemperauê shbsidbegssêb veaker, sud latterly It begmu.ta l !IiOCO Thý-ý, t1nme, 14 apoiii eVldetsced in bébi percets*fats isDb.St ~Ws il dIS Tàmwm oprme Blow[lp. unualu B ISfto b. tiiê bwâ!ft t kSiod,' .VW1I isa se l, H .cdscd osra4...--Mt s~gunb cra an ortitude butasisae r wSfuu~ Ieihs slower nd lées. gr *âi a.rlsnasd - ~ -,- '- patience bedâme ecm moe. aufst nu - tu fiualy b. w*sconfined to -tise iiseua < 77T uiss fe veksu t 'e ise d oyota t bât ea u d ab.st andbs 4fi slté W hèer -- *. ut Lawder To o taor- grainlathse stsr~Ã" W"tiser. a âes:uu~« Te S T IRWÂA IRes Promiotions and Model Sehoo examits- ation reporta ln anotiser columun. Reruember that I arn stili aelliu; very beat coal at $4.9o at shed, $5.25 deivered. Weights gnarsuteed. H. B. Taylor. Neglected dandruiff, means balduess. Two applications of Dr. Grautsl' "Hair- eue,'" wiiltborongbly cleanse your scalp. Tii. telegraps corpauy la puttiug. ln sorue fine new ples along the. front atreet, but they could be improved by a coat of paint. P. Taylor wlll sell bis flue stock o-f watches, dlocks, and jewellery at cost sud nder until January ist«Cali and se. hlm. Siiootlng Match. Owing to tise liclement weather yeater- day,TIhursday the shootlng match au- nounced to taie place at thse junction hotel bas been postpoued tG, Thursday n.zt Ta 2ud. A sweepstake of $2,5i New Empire Syndicat. It bas becs generally. understood for morne time pust that morne change wat be. iug muade i thc control oif The Empire, and ini Satnrdayes paper'aunouncement was made that a syxidicate of w'ealthy anid Influential men bsd secured a coutrolling intexest, witls the intention of taking au active part lin its publîcatign and manage- ment, Tise syndicate ia cornposed of: W. R. Brock, Esq., oif W. R. By6ck & Co., President Canadian. General Electnlc Co.; Hon. Senator Sanford, President Sanford Mauufaicturlng Co.; Hon. Sir'- Frank, Smith, - Vice-Preaident Dominî& 'Bank ; Thos. Long, Esq., President Grest Nôrtbern. Transit Co.: Côl. Johi X. David-. son; <if flvidson & Hay, Vice--President Banik of Commerce; Wiarrni. 'Kennedy, -ofr;5 90% 'ynnedy&Co, , yor A. F OGut<f Ganît -os., I&ontrealb, Pr-- aidentDoiin oto is c., . Morricé, <fD orce# ons .,o..-Mon- treal; R. A LUcatLucasSel & sid"it Cobblin ainftcturlng -W..ud- Cotsslldated' Plate Glass Co,e James Murray, Esq., St Cathsarines ; Frank Tur- z;eF, Ç.t--., tTortoW;,-1*,J. Scott, Q.CW, TO- rôDt ;ftCriâbtonj Pubisbierf,'Toronte luisla. ndobtedly tise atrongeat-syndi- -cat. -ef,. formed' lu couûëctlmon wsth a pap~er, UnCaàïiý k e lls utiedtat wbule. 41, are lwamrn upporters -of tise con- 1er1atvé. arylsud .1 *,-t 'Prajrity am, meù'clseyId= Wth the liAi lies luerets o tb contry-'ànd thcyau- nounc tisat, Wýhlee sIs.I-tdas even sup-. porting tise CobsenVativE GÃ"oenrent ai- thougbhI-làu'qtoens.under, its cozîtol, sud ,bavlng-a frerbaud lu poliial îatters. 'it lise bir intenition téornake Tihe>E",pire a ,business rax's ias s a politial. utr. Robt.ÉlUO.,Bai-rie; W"s honse for Xznas. - i.alfred, Gros. rhlcmt. ,lx ezetu Notice. The. Party Who took a brldle from. the Royal hotel stables, Wbltby, on Ftiday, Dec. 2,îat, will do Wel to returu the sane at once, or serions, conscquexices inay fol- low..1 JAMES EMANEY. Whitby, Dec. 26, z89. PapaP. Pamnpa. Recomnmended to b. the. best by ail who are using them, beat finished, muet dur- able, easlest th work. Force and ordin- ary lift Pumpa ; irèn and chain Pqmps. Sample ruay be. seexi Bt the implement store of Mr. John Brown Smitb's block. P. 9.-1 have on bhaud 7à the xiecessary repaira for tihe late H. Thoxipson's Pnmp, and amn repairing the. same evcry day. W. H. P>IPER, Dec. 27tbj1 894. Wbitby, Ont. HOU8e for 8aIfef For Sale, a brick cott'age, on C&stre St, contanxig,7 rons and ipantry, lu gowfÀ repair, good -ceilar, bard anid nef water haif an acre of land, covered with tb choiceat fruit of ail kinda. WiII b.sold cbeap and. on easy terms.- Apply to.. ROSE on the. premilses, or addresa Whit-. by, P.O.>. Dec. 26th3 I ;94.-4-2iU. e, M 'reùùSàkable1low pie libat 'Lta e.ing Solid Oak prices a" from%*220,U 828.50p 8.0 8 u p wards. DONT FORGET thât lie .9g0oà aremy-ovu mû. Milupholstering r rsgien- tb Me ia my super. E. . JH SON,. a, was lu tsiwss Leading n~ Il-. _______ I »lhltary col. Farrp to_ 1,. i. ofiismuhho*s, 'ft saillis Id*É.-L - cots.,Wisltb> ZÃŽ A

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