c, S ~>5. called blood bnilders aud nerve ton tas, ILL I lSftTSeR UM S10 put up lu similar formn intended La de- , PRFOERSAI ceive. They are ail imuitations wsee mja kers hope ta reap a pecuniary advan- BENERAL DM ULRS ~e fraun the wonder!ul reputatiar aà hieved by Dr. Wiliisms' Pink Pills. Aek your dealer for them. BOWIKANfVl"t Mise Nellie Aluin, Torosto, viited friends in and &round Bowinanville dur- iug the holidays. A party inu S on or wau given by Mrs Samuel Alun on Thuraday eveuiug. Mr. snd Mine Mabel Rosevoar, Mrs Eagleuon sud son Wilton, Oold Sprinjg, and Mr sud Mise Li Oliver, Green- hauk, have been guesti of Mna. S. Clemene, Scugog st.* Rer. Chas. R. ashdown ontertainedl tihe choir aud a few- frieuds 41'ni churoh at Mi ES Meath's '- #We4M- day evening prier to his epomare IW âà tend college at Montreal. Mies CêraCourtise wam!pb0 , w prieed on Saturday ee JutMb presentatio ne apie c u nioely worded addreis, for ion- dored lu tiie methodiOe REa as organiet for some yoe*. Mr and 1is D G:, Cà plM&ofLÈard- dovue, apeat Ohrîsie *a Nov Voar ait ~ ~ * "Tbrelkel.', lb.hei. bride'& parente, Mr M m Ch" HRut- chinson. Ai .l h otwde lite e of , hajpluWes sUceas. Mr Chu T Païl, -s;6i Bovrau- rfle boy, bsasbee: sppiolued ditor of the ChrimUUUIïtb, lenumi-lontihy là i Toronto.. Neo Wrs vu banored in Be,.l- ton, by of!ýt' These Pille are mannfactured by the Dr Wicham'i Medicine Company Bnock- ville, Ontario, sud Schenectady, N. Y., sud are aold only in boxes hearing the firm's trade mark and wrapper, ai 50 oents s box. or six boxes for 82.50. They May bho ha tront any dealer, or will ho sent by. mail on recipt ai pies. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills may ho had ef aIl drnaggsts or direct by mail tram Dr. William' Medicine Company from aither address. The pries at which the pille are -old make a courseso! treat- mnent compRrativeiy inexpensive as cooepared with other remedies or medioal treatmeint SOUTE DAELINGTON4. Mr Edward VanCamp, o! Brantford, is home for Christmas; also Messrs Will and Edward Withei-age. o! Mani- tUM. Miss Maggie Oke is visiting her sis- teèe. Mrs John Wright, of Cartwr-ight. Mr Will Bennett, of Pickerng, at Mr JI,,,Witherage's. mi,;; Vida VanCamp accompanied her fM~r home on a visit ta friends in Brant(ird. Severai ffom b ei-e attended *l. Aific lanteru show at Maple Grove on. $etrday evening. -ý , john Wltherage Sud a Christ- i as teo for their chîldi-en and frieude. vsMei%«boMs alY-. yaes .Y., Vote, bave fiiadfMoti a ya gesm sVera out *tth pain .5 n , -U c ffm Y.iboi 1 vould sot iie ______________________________________ I à CHTARMING 8 U lE WO A Panrqrap'buhabeon going Uthe ATTROrB &RG AuDahop., ounds of the Ilocand City papers to ÂTTR.Ot LARE MD1EhEB. thse effeCt that Wthjn thse past i8 8h. Telle Bomething cithe.]lard Workic montli. no lé»s than i x ires have Neceasary to Make. a Suooi Ar. occurred in 'and about Green River, tistManyBrea Dow £floshe T 0ftemsaid to bp incendiary. Stis-sny Brea on na, is is hiemis utterly without foundation, Strin-.iiIntestng Chst with & as ini fact during the past eighteen Telegraph Reporter. Miontha therehave been no fires in From the Quebec Telegraph. Green River, and only one within twoj Those wbo have attended the perform. mils f it-Economist. ances at t1se Aoademy of Music thi. we.k, Invitations are out for a ball to be wiul readily coneede that Miss Zelma given in the town hall by the gentie- LThwlswa nle one of the brîghtesî soubret. men" Of arkham. The aflair is set tes on te stage. Sue is a lever muai- for the eivening of the fr3th inst., danc- cla ad a charoeinR singer, and at an ing commences at 8.30 P. m. with imîprsonator shows a talent coniderably Musié by Glionna's orchestra. Every- abhuve lime average. Stie bas wînning thing points to a most enjoyabie wa 'va. a mîsiciieveus twînkle in ber oye, evening. aui a capLuvatuzlg manner. Ber magne- A very interesting experiment in tisti, for drawîng large auffidînees is flot which Mr-. Bei-t Robinson was the al n e nfined ta the stage, as she is pos centre figure was performed by Dr. @t.fqqfcl ot a chai-acter which is pleasing to Ryerson in Toronto on Wednesday, Couuc- lu Contact with. t is full of good the resuit of which we do flot know at natlirteamilable quaities, and a charm time of!on opes h xei tl at endears ber Lu ah those misa have m goti ng tepto press.the peri-e it.n to ortunate as ta have made bermetsanaeptoslethprbe umcîlcutLiO.A Teiegraph representa. of the patients blindness with X rays. tjt bal tbo pleasure of an interview The testing o! the fi-e alarm whistle w.j1 'f il awlston wbich resuitod in a has become a decided nuisance, which ib ucracual sketch of ber life being pub was culminated in the whistling Wed- 1 in thiese counnas on Baturday. flesday afternoon. The waterworks lcurng tbc. coourse of Lthe interview, Miss whistle blew for upwards af ten îawi8ton let ont a secret, whuob sho con- minutes, making a noise which aur sc-rcle.1 o Lu ow the Telegraph ta make cantemporary rightly terms - the cross 1,1lic f'or miany ypars she has devoted between the wailing of a lost soul and ltl@uestc part of' ler lime ta situdy, somne- the bellow of a cow," this was ail very times practîsîng ai the piano alone for 10 weîî, but when Speights and the wool- cours Fi 3fty 1It teafot therefare astoniah- len miii whistle joined in, almost every îrsg, tliat tindpr sr utii of this kissd, ah. resident came out to huct for the fi-e, beeau lu of,-el tiie effects upon ber ner ad a von costcfltuf. Sie s o a aband ay persans wei-e in the greatest vouslcNamui apaelLi ro pyiqe anxiety until they found out iL was but baiý1,aiil aparnty sron phsiqea false alat-i. Ih was said that the aul ?î. 'oc tbte strain wthont inteirnpttng rake was the celebration of the elec- bier tiLuiles, ihutil&site bad perfeoted t bat wlcci s i' de-,.recl to srcotuphiah. Like ion by acclamatin. -Sun. ruanv oilcer artistte wlco bave goue before, STourNviL- she rctupleted ber work, graduated wich George Kaiser, a farmer in comfoi-t- Lice lc>ltesî honore, and prepared tO en- able circumstances, wha lived about ter ti jin lier stage career The reactiati three miles south af Aurai-a, cammitted of ov, tu n long boni-, sooabegsn suicide an Tuesday night by hanging tn)terl¾cr wcîh br, and mtn ute à adier ot himself in his bai-n. He was about finre wa ih i-rchm ite hery son er offifty-four years of age and for some faotn asatuf rthesfr to yse wbasuie-time had evidently been troubled in oizctuua tra o the fat nhserva wbicb hi md. He was a widower and had tlireatened si-ouer or laier o repuit ser- been paying court ta a young woman ionalv Lu ber bealth lier enferings did in the neigaborhood and it is said that ncît 1j.unerfere wîtb lier engagements, but he praposed mairiag to her. Arrange- ji-eveuteci lier fioui çaiLlpatung in pies- ments were in pi-ogress foi- the wedding cci anv kiud. Thce nervoupness inoresaed when -Mr. Kaiser suddenly withdrew to 8sccl an c-xtent tbat she becaine a vie- fi-oi the engagement without a satis- iii to in)somniea. and slowly ber diaestmve factary explanation. The young woman ;'e~gave out, anci ebhe was fum.t becamn- ietained Messrs. Robinson, Lennox & i-U a ecrtînle suflerer trum nervaus de- McCloud and as a result Kaiser was li lcîy.Alter trvcniz nanv remedies; and served with a writ for bi-each of promise ri-se'r1pi ons. lie uic cis rend an aciver- of mariage. The case was ta have ttu-ttiffmit Il nof f lte (151k papers iefer corne on in the counLy court, but Kais- r:ni, île ici chtîers-cùvfrY of a 511111 er went ta the girl privately and effect- ,m isue , ieruk lui, wiScte 1usd t-teDr.ed a settlenient. Latterlv there wei-e wj litlsl,ýk 1ili. se hd tieo sorumars circulated ta the eet thaL the rlli, ill sent r-meiie8 Att s ie almoïo i case was ta be ie-oýpened by the girl, ci.ipicrd ft-N iO.ý env more. Soute tlircîg seteîd to imcience lier to est. titis but although this had not i-cache i the 1 r. çarratiiccc, ci l i' vpnturel tu pur cars ai her solicitors, Kaiser learned o! c .cc-e u11eîc cx of> tli.e îcii. Before 0;ee t and was much depres>ed. On Tues- Icp1i ted l o cf Lercc, sIte Iegitu to feel day evenîng he icît hua house for the liicocmcleclccttcccîrî ,imu ccl er eCol.iil-purpose of looking after bis sheep, an tiltr, auj byîle tinte ,sîce lica i ugeci wo hour afterwards his son-in-law found (-r tlîrve Iies, ciii was il 1i ffrent wo. him dead in the bai-n. For the pur- dRti ent rm-v, ancd todIX Lhere are few pose he used a logging chain and Fctrescet. wlco cicptavA hebetr tu; îeof aithough IL broke iL served its purpose,1 pciprert lealti ttan oui- n jir-,-cent-atIve as Kaiser's neck was broken-T-ibune. fC'iil)ci M ce Rawiston In ¶%ifl u- eCaI el ____boa______ tiponlicer last a ci-k Tii CUJei. -(wes u-cgceihi'oui-ri rf r*specntza box ()f thl i nrk lila un Mc) l ' i ss pc s'- aicon. -I ai a -ve a .rry teliiWc h MuneA slice ati. anci wiilcl îlot le t. Jas a týiR ' A ont ti tii . alitccl2l!1dD cnul lalse tIc-ic ________________________ For the cow Againet her N ward 1 2 66 46 58 71 C ward1 3 4 26 53 51 46 5 Total 62 258 27 268 POaRT PERRY. For Councillor Mar- Towu West Total ket hall dlv- Bateman, Wmu 52 69 58 179 Jeffrey, Samuel 63 68 69 200 Naît, John 27 35 29 91 Purdy, E HI 69 80 67 216 Rundie, T H 67 80 74 218 Super, Armon 16 il 20 4î Rumidie, Purdy, Jeifrey and Bateman elected. For achool trustees: Allin, A W 43 60 52 1.5 Grahamn, Orr 69 66 62 197 Marshall, W L 56 72 58 186 Meharry, J W 7 il 8 21 Pearse, CJ 44 62 64 152 Gr-aham, Mai-shall and Allen elected. For County Counoilor Carnegie, Jas, 110 129 105 844 Christie, Peter 47 44 40 131 Hlam, WR 28 43 32 98 Mr Meharry posted notices requesting votera not ta, vote for him sas Se as naL iu the field, heure the emuail number af votes polled hy him. EAî,T WSIITBY. R J Gnienson reeve, sec.; Jas Stocks deputv,aec. For Councilor- Cedar Han- Con Col- Rag- Toti- Dais mony lins& um'bs han ai WmGuyl14 25 51 61 26 177 A Henry 60 51 76 34 26 250 MKenziel10 20 29 50 39 148 Jflose 17 37 48 52 65 219 Meurais Guy, Henry and Rose are elect ed. WHITBY TOWNSHIP. M. McTaggart, reeve deputy, acc. For Counilor- B'k Brooki shop No1 Ne Ketchen (00 (0 Rogers (0 (>0 Willîs 00 (0 Biekie 00 (0 Bright 00 (0 MIrRien(00 (0 Ketchemi, Rogers sud J.L. S mi th, ln Ash- )2 hum Total 00 cO 222 00 (0 210 (0 (0 195 00 0>0 178 0>0 0>0 172 0>0 (0 148 Willis eheted. D Gr-ahamn, reeve by acclamation. For Depty- D J McPhee, M O'Donnell1 For Counilor- Jna Mulvahill, ina McCorkelh, Dan McDonald, Juo McNabb, Jnn Pi-oece, (lea Rond, David Rasa, ttala 364 total 268 total total total total total total total 207 3-27 31 286 68- 243 288 Ehected Ehectod Elected Ehected DARLINGTON. Reove, T Pascos; list deputy, T Ml Courtice; Lud deputy, A E Clouions, ail by aclamation. For Counilor- Providence Hamnpton Maple Gi-ove Mt Csruvell Enniukillen Tyrone Bradley's 69 78 31 36 82 40 la' 44 47 26 4 21 ý25 .97 46 i1 40 86 13 37 294 144 28 BrowuMW Ptohfièoted. ThêMeeh*tktO South Amrlcu Naeviâ Wt*mand ldAUt-he-Ausaulta di-*lu.Iwtà 6ce sud Scptios- W l% are oeuvermted t a r» .idt ThissuPersonueAi. 4 unts They Become Ita Boit Friond-For it Noyer Fais Mi. Dinwoodie et Cambellorde Ont*, ays: eouou 6bAnierian Nrda. e .0bo~ .0cnideor i ha~~~~~~0o -dawrl~o .doe i to au fmloiebiti tnatvpovem froonrod a >boti., an&, t lie sueli benofijto huz, tisit ho cou - purobmauowud mêit4, sud hma i doe Ae 84osia preenv A4 * -l, MWu." 6old by J. it<--ki he100400Ta OLD GOLD 0 hooê VEiM T OW. James Rntledue, mayor. For reeve- N ward O wsrd 6 wsrd 1 2 3 4 5 Total rhos Deverell 58 50 40 86 85 $14 W BPringle 66 61 85 68 65 tC Majority for Pringle 66 Far deputy- Wm Burns 58 49 84 48 43 227 Jerome Scott 61 59 84 48 42 244 Msjority for Scott 17 Qonnoilors, North W ard- Div No 1 Div No 2 Total W H Crosby 81 61 142 Win Brown 84 84 68 bas Henry 42 82 74 Jno Noble 54 62 116 Wm Rabean 92 73 165 W H Werner 82 53 85 Robsan, Noble and Crosby elected. Centre \Ward Counilore-'çV H Bewsll. E R B Hayward ansd W J Luke, &cc. South ward-Jno Smnith, E R Blow and T G Jackson, ae. Sohool Ti-nstees - North ward-Jno Fergueon; centre ward-Fred Hatch; south ward-Jno Blow. THES COW VOTE À TIR. Co, ROCHESTERt N. Y. Retail Everywhere b5C . Per Package. 17 First IPrize Medals. Sole Agent at Whitby, M. W. CO'lljflS. - - - - - - - - I I Honetly made of pure Rubber. Tinn, Light, Modelled each Durable. year to fit ail the iatest shoe shapes. Ext ubbersal and heel. bi .Sold evsrywhmr. They Wear 1k. Pru. -~ W ~ W ~W W hn e ne U Wm W Est F ~ 1 WoodS rlo&bdwlnci- r&Gra .vgikRmey la tb he i over 85 years ting tsUm"dsci camWa v sIMOVs WOMP7, £Ecudfw Ut of Optes., Tobacoe, or 4k&&kemAt<5B1auii0 wiiichsocs issd to a Inftly, OBmUUtiM si mtue.ny ite, Woods bOÇ pfaf-ot w. i»b o nelnd simd CI* t Wo*~ a~lipdme. rhm tht had borna IesOMUP * tWSS r o c 4o" . y g o a " n b . s M * - E e l r Y O D e e d I M S p t t frics, e»epsokig., Si-, usxputNsgsP.-;by Usf0. Il%* Wood C pany, WinduV«, ~Ql55i Wood'&- eiel od~rpuIa b~ir5Sk~f LI llerà W. ha-r. th is lee- tion la tova of those BEAU TIFUL AMERICAR WA LL PA PFR8i -w',,- Borders to Match LowFE5T -:PRICESIP Coma early and gotfirai choie. P. B. WARAM, Brya' old Stand, Brook St., Wrbtb DOMINION BANK. aapit-al Paid up, -*195009(00. Surplum, - - $1,500 000 Whitby A genoy. General Banking Business Tranmwted. SAVINOS DUPABTKENT. intereul silowed at higbe.t ourreat trate. Nonotioe.of wttdrswal requfred E. J. TEOINETONe Usasse * "ni MENTHOL. : U.eL.PLASTER * I baproebed iIoî4and i PI*inwtflBi =»,'B&i 1 ofoeae I n a<taed rma jma. agitt ItCre faslai Slme affect rs aViiL ppietinBem rrl-W H orfsI -J.eal E8M . asnte -on. 15.0 Du hasCu reetia-a, Lumbagm, i Pelan i-ko D A u avi eêsn. C.., Ld fill esld E8ae Clu bose i Fh 2-5o a re oflutdcorser of Duhndasnsd rn strtms, Whitby, wihb Wld vesolcheap. FOR SALE, Cbeap.- A fine t<o story brick bouse, witb brick stables. Situated on Byron st,. Whitby, the finest resdemtial seeet in lthç town. witbin, tiree minutes wailr of the post office. Thore are tbree lots of Isnd wltb an entrance on Lwo etreeMs, Homme ln perfect repair. Fgr partlcisiars spply to . -FAIRBANKS, Real Estate Agent, Whitby,!DOnt. * pply te L. FAIRBANKS, Oct. 28, 'se-- Anctioneer,- Whitby. JH. SCOTT; t PUMPMAKUE, WEITY& lThe Subecriber hbe again opeed bualna-ivW nes i ioe S lu b. e-'tR. 8kWm*o 101grspbofce, fCtory 't m-Is, wery' ho Bo rock, Stect, seuth. New Punape ~miaufacuredsud ld Pmp-n, $ed Firat chmmi triai used wi ala c ode 'Wells; dug o coaf oi.OWr Pelaý. 14, xNe. -M Wyasud éaw*. 1 a. ic A FAIit 0 MAmRk4à Wbt i lmerbe Bv nj'b Dunai ê mt l. - - niii adj WeS.Kimbald I -i i "The Feather-Weiglit" SLightest Dress Shoe made. Weighs only i o ounces. Best French Patent Calf, with blackr clatis top, and thin tough oak ta n dso le, G o o d y ear tu r u, L o n g Zr pointed capless box toe, est elastic sides. Least hiable, of ahl patent heathers, ta, crack. Sizes, 5 to i i, width& A to E. Congress, $5,oo. Low cut Iaced, $3,00. Staniped on the sole- r»,rtgovt "The Siater'.Shoe." g be w- Met? sis. .150?- Oum Cox- 5bed. issotof P y 1 ý EH ffl"Illé - ffl-- aga *CIGARETTES Ji ic 1-