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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1901_11_01 rk"7 -m4e4 4- AE, 0�1�; . � I - I'll --- :,,;,A'pt -��;Ji,,, b "T .4 Z_ d"N'., 'N ok v T EP., b f. 4 .Xe. 45 j., % 4 ­ 4 R�i �Nr ­ � AL lip Ali; e- gr V F� r 711, .1 V Z 495F." -49 % 4", Lai, VOL XM -4 k v ­ 'INGii ONT ,7-., AY 0 .......... C - ch ant--: errywood e4- e7 OUT AR upy- the' -Pu pit , V e arwainc pleased 66.84�, mi xt Sulodwy. ne 9010 out again. NAPTX CORDILD INV LATX$T LOCAL 0- A. Medical. Jdr# 8wousdu and two E. Shank opent.Sunilty with friandir children. of T ST OV% A. CORIL wall 'ing this Week with-J. C.Taylor. the Trinitv Medical College, Toronto. MO on and if 0 T .;.. , , i eChao.% f Colloge 0 OLAI K*" .- . 74� aughlin returne THR pRzose AND Jo Itonto, spent Sunday with Mrs.Collins.. in Markham'.OUNG zspDNDzNTS. Hilt or spligoinR to Rev. Mr.Reneds, of Toronto, is a M.D.. C.M.,-Fello* Of pn, Brummwell p d during of Pbvsicians an(I Rnmeons 0 inay stay long, hotn -1--on Fri' O'Leary d residence OpP lat%thel Chester.left on Monday mor. -day af ter spending some time4o Manitoba. Ontario. Oface an Mo ]King is SoMeW Dink for.Temiscamiag -hero she Intends to Look *oburn, Ont. OfEce bours: rning 7 to 10: out for WwT' allebrists extansive� - vening 6 to y a ihis 'winter with htr pa -day -ppoird the We.of farm stock,implement e,,qto--to to, a week. Our. goret al merchant had several old 114riday) Of ail materials and dirsign John Gerow 'an graypa 'king ad van in farm opened and tbe.remains 1LrO kept in stock�, It will-pay you _on Farmers and here ee Is ends in Goodwood on 8apday. to clopositid-in the Methodist brying ground taRe of the-exoeptioually flue weather at our works &Ld in"ot our sio�k, fr' 41 to_he&r -ENT? on eir & BOULT Rubsell Davidson. of Chorrywood,,was wo N, DUNN d obtain prices. Don't be misled by of the gad se- are hustling in tb - turnips. t s soucitorp etc., TemPle na friends here on Stsimday. I, ,arovarysorry o efel the Riv. Mr-'Toye, -but The boys io these pirts are ncw pre, BarriR or a streets, Toron o. agents we do not employ them,consequent Violfi hi h b'' (I Rivbino'n 1mr; beecispenaing �r4ahnopoto soon pee hie plevisan;!0, e in-our parinR for a trip to If askok&., where th !nt:, corner Bay all S. Bray �ud wife -ry1ruesdaT forenoon. MoDDY ly we can. and do throw offAbe agents At claremODt eyc ission of 10 per cent., which von will tile past week with Andlo* frienda. midst again. ex0ect to do fear'al execution lthe Comm aniong ioan on Mortgage, tKhland Creak;.­dIft de�r m their retreats in that regiba.A lievo Williams and Ci6pbell e7,cbAi)k. tire. Duu�ar;`of Hi pp.�kNjj D!'NT ON, E save by purchasing ftbm us. W. MULOCK BOULT- s on Sabbath OVe414% last' iddenly at oronto Genere Hospital, 'R 11 P-Li D UN call solicited. ed pulpit Much rympathy i's felt-- for the -bereaved BEE. J. i Michell, of D40r Park, pai ' GREEN RIVIER. W- d WHITBY GRANITE CO hupband and.family. short visit to Wbitby, Ontano Some of out society ladids are tryin -E-WELL, 08 - L 0 BARRIS- frieudo herf 40 Tuesday.. F_kR -- ce K: -T. Hawkins is"Crown Attorney,Lud COUlItY Misseaors, and MarY ?vikoe vivitid TO TER10ounty meet the cold of the coming' winter by a Urt Elouse.WbitbT. 10-v J at T. Brown'ti, Whitebur(­. on. Sunday. gura4A this week. .�t liolicitc;r (30 fire,attachment to',their dress, bat the as- Ujish-and Mrs'. Young atten'ded the Pan Froo.'trade in coal u This is this verimeot proved unsuccessful. P.RI BA rt 0 W McGILLIVRA. tile time of the year to la�ft �u a stock, to* .,American at week. B;te PCs r. Uis, Hirst, of Flespel"r, is-- vigiting her-* erg sollcitGre,&0- Offico oppo LIVERY Tbeo. winter. e 0 cc Jno.BallDow,B.A-. dauLhter, Mrs. Geo. Ferrier., D.D.S., Loan. BY D. C. Smith# Clar LL Mrs.,Gpo. Davidson, of Cherrywood, vis- B. MODev to. us al profunoianal vi Rted friends twently. -it Mont hie W at Tuesday. A Uu ed a week with rs, Robt Datoe. -RITCHIE & SWEEN' y day a M:3 Clow& Lovej Visit-,Vol F-i&TERSON. Gordon Reyn, W01a W r town a flying Hoover spent last week WRW� Darristerst'soi-,,citom etc.. Tomille Build First-el 'so vehicles for hire b Butt8ns an oday Mrs. P. R.IP Percy IOU meet- ng - d Brougham, tied the E. I o.R.Sweeny. 'Bus in couuoet' her'daughter. Mrs. A.B`. Collins of Toronto. Toronto, an(, ciaremout every St' or night Mr.' War p.E.Ritchie of GreeDbank., were guekis C Wm.. hie. Miss Mary Turnpr left on Sattirday I&FU 1119 N� a I I G. T. R.trains. Freig ht and ' IMeeting 1"0 eek.Kay's on Stinday. - for a few weeks visit.with Lindsay Geo.4�ay*,went to towA F`Tuesday lkid express delivered to all parts of the es five M are. Graham Dow re Mrs. H. Hopkins and Miss Hattie Hot& village. TeamiDg of all kinds dol3e ..-"- I b i v for all kinds of bliftok with* J Ports t moot r sk ison visited friends in Toronto on Fridiqy nd com--­ rd,Ilu"royaud Ellicott hortest notice. Sale a Hl�* RINARY SR- ons . Graham o old stand.' HOPXINS VETE visited tb,3 ctW4-w% �lay. -10 re. Pallner, of,Stayzmrs Mrs. Webb a? d Uate of the ontario Vot- Mission stables in connection. w h-0 M (jEON, ori6d Ww Cochrane, 111 for A. Thompson I.ad' H 8tered 1[newber a vs'uable beef*moth f College, Torontot re�111 If rs. Carlton, of Toronto, are.the guests 0 some titno is, we -are P *ad t zN rinary. AssocistiOn- POICIft ered in the straw stack recently. W. H. and Mra. Burk. Di the Ont(1110 ELn(lone-quarter miles able to be around calling ROD That lonesome, y000g man vows. veng. c)mco and reafdonce 012b Othe and sboeinV forge Peak', i. -ietor' . Gregg & W Non have 91 a Bills are out.for the annIvereary of Green River. h n Vol- eauce on the girt Ao wrote last weeks cor- any Dort I to 4 PAD- Toloprail and Honda . Nov. 3rd and 4th. See y rob to rees.Green tur itt North Claremont w d and respondence.' boul Ltd 4 dvt in anotber columu. address ow busily engs Archie,th are u . Red 40 e 5 year old *on of Wm.' Pak, Our public school teacher A. E. Lehman 1JiVe —------------- Ont 0hap Nelson and Mrs. I Audl as the misfortune to break his leg its last Sunday while playing in the house. SHIRLEY, Veterinary StirgeJ -attended the teachsr's convention hold ia, aud David Aunan,jr., an Of Oahe ws last Friday and Saturday. L atored inem eriag, upent b tL Oor teacher E Hon.Grad bar of 7b� nudity wi d* Mrs. amompsuiedby Mr- Ward Preparations are being made by thii regil urni U&to*of the Ontai:o Ve" wry College.Toronto Atedical AbOOCIFLtion. All attended-the teachers convention at Oah friends of ()ntario Veterinary guimalf -the Baptist church at Green": of the d0lnOstic *W&loist, Friday &D' d, Saturday. Tbey� . r disas,Bes and iiijurloo modern approved M ro J soph Boyer,-of Dotroit, Mib., River, to entertain those who attend their tr to j a ccordiug to the most port a very-aucoessf W con ventiov,sod stato a and reside imnivireary next Sunday and onday." aIciples. MCI nee and Biro Mackay, of TorostO are:sh& "d scion titia prii A full line of that (Maws an all right. The Mayor, e join i u Reazin's tiarowiLre store, vuests rand time Is expected. olass fu .:%7 rniture DOW veH the S.. Pickeriur. 99 the ho6e of U'S��Boy" for ,be tio use ad gaged two special trains and con 0 $"Chor*to the varicum p1mas f I]King n exhibition few days. ImPor Came b�W on !I declare, e!zee By W. Wbite, Of tbii phio 60 0 once, such'as McLaughfiu.Carriage Work% ware roo our -her woman" 1toinjeflok -60 Piano factory,]Kalleablo works 0a. I'm quite soot a Is of 10 acres of stand' timber, e Pric 13 rights, 6attirday, Nov. VLh, at lot 11. 8d 000, -Bidd!r: "Oh I won your Com IrVELOMAS D U N N,Conveyaneor Audloy.;; missione The daLe of D. ForsirtV's has'not' r for tskjDg .Affidavits, sto., UxbridRs. See bills. X 07 Owe Mont,Out. R -S. Dium am- been deAsitely fixod, but it is expoom and Mrs. Johnston are nicety set. Out. to be held, in a tow weeks. Ildle w4l'bk Re Claremont Mark nor of Marri ickerinR, tW in'Whisby. R. HOOVER, 63 d;d inIt. Collins sod family.of 'Whitby. �weXV Wbe0, Fa;l' 66 A .... P Licenses.. Ofnee will in day tilus postwl later giv g full patlWlon. tit, Groon River-Out- 4hrougli here on Sunday. Wheat, Fai..Red. 63-65 at roe -lor, A Varoo&, W. loft 61:1 ideucO st r B ; Our &&I Wagons, u9tiles) Willi%za MWna has rented ibe Oke pli" Wheat, g a er Ot arri and opened up a busfaus af,hbhburti ib 'Wheat.,Goosei� .. ..... ..BUNTING9 Issuer ot and takes possmiou Phortly. B, Lieous,88 for the County of Ontario. Of- the stand formerly oc�ur!44-.ky 9be'late liatnuel and �,Ars. B .. .,........enCe,Pickering at l6weet prices. my spent a few days Barley,. ............ 1-y t the store or at bis resid, Ar. Burobill We wish iiin ling last week cAI on frieul,,s here.his no venture V M Miss Iftell has dailided Vo remain fu As- 111ye, epairing! neatl pro p. IdiRibolqp.with li- �Jbrother for another par 0 , .... ... ELDAM, suctionee t While kii1chine his tes.'j, t U 2r) kVID B &W 0 0 VALO*ft�J it tend6d to. 'A sales of fat Mo.I Lrul rou. of Uxbridge. v triouds both jar ana near. ery severe g a pleagant time with Miss I Ked Glover.... ..... ... .. .. ..*4 tha is to be toi(i will be ig�lt Wa�on Sole Arenev for Spe kick from one of tile hirizeh. r` . .. .11,50-62 stock awl everytbine einitlug in a Weattiev. Timothy Seed. . . tiy the sul 49-ly Co., Blar k-IV In Sorry to learn that Mrs. John Lvt)de, of banc , iber witli tile utmost care tile Vfdry best advantag ruVttire ot tho intiselei of Ili,-thigii LLId Hc-!d to v D r CR m be I I (I e I I ve i e(I a I c c t n ro on Greenwood, is not in-.pr,)ving iu her 3nditiou. VN -RAM 11e NUI tl)e Pew— lu tile C111r,ch Thoin amt AO;turu -on luaL vtilt% dams-ge aF foot badiy, iu tium barb s D r ao Puckrin had one- of L y r,.BEXT0N,T0% SITIPCLEhli ;,)TIby for taki iq Cl tie 9 7 -lesitiil tbut the Itteture litis been, e R e* a at wire rert%utly. %ery bighly spoken of by Ihm;a whu were rettirred'to his daugh- tir. 1),,'Vehe hp.% 'K;nL ston VillaRe P 1 ering ter'a after a few riona a wl Lotin Pick Torri,-. of mug 1 . rs. Thos. PuckTin A I ev Ile,ini fnriYw1r- 'ing homied (luring the fine pul)llc fiel o . I for sale Cheap. [,F Wky 110U� irnipi4 are b( Ali i pin "(11 teftch 'D 011b vl:la;lu 11116 Tt lweu lippointeti prinelval of a lvigh i6hool weather of thid fall, Ploughing i-,i delaved )a orth.%cf, what ow4t�g to the hard Soil POSTI T,L.Licclnis;pcl Anc- Ll t 111A Cinrenlont Some nebs of tile UCIIEP r4c. A Fire and Life . I P Cc,",11tv ('t 0!'" W�tch er �', arid, , Jeweler, frw�do cu' ngratulilte lliin� on bip succeso It iii pld ilia*, the sugar beet ezperitnentwi -1117 and 1p.pe Ill .141 F11(*Vtb8 IL dt-cri i,ti oil t a I 1011 ID this.vefir and full pirtictilani of ftt futare wili Ow� %ear "cre a suet Agent 0 r t tile it) thils vicill ty Could b rivo i,d Jewelirv'l);t e I S of 0:e 1.rrkine clikirch Walclieo, C I D,C k-a' from hill]. I 1A the tiou"Ill Meeting. neing done... -Repaired und 1)rorh­pLly. 1,jIt 6day'. Oc t. A full 'houee greeted an. Motiev to Lo rougham. the ladmi, WlJLo reudercki pi-c. Tr 'ut C' E- -AIT:, Work:, Gufti�anteed. rrim. Tbey tiro t,i -I,t:, con­rittulatt-d 01) .�: has gone tu fill "LlA f Julill 0 r ek lilt 611lig k111(e )ICIARY RLd 1'ridAy of on K sp, MDR totm every Tueslay.t 0. -h. of Toron L)t 13 1 a v A, W. V Rue- Pu ! e,. Pick (:U ](;(I). libulit -!nix -Notai 1.4 r tit AMI WE ) Ali r\ (i(jl' AST L EJ'1� AS 10L1LGWS:— lilt. \Vll; Iw' lif. ra'11 TjtAINI, E h f Z 'u i'w4r. A.it .,A Ift-11:,' T' I o. 1 L P Ai ljip, Fon of ft A ra i i I i i ot)I s "U lllqdo thfoligh ...... ... .. tl �.nep e fk 6:12 P. If. iiutl RtteLlekl 11-e It' J(,IIN i.nb. T111AIN WEST DUE AS FOLLOWS:----� reciter, tiud catto 1. W ilroll har aotle ou'a h7unldug 'ex No M. b0liclt�..l 11i'd Jro11'pdV ilia-it, LOCAL highly spoken uf No.9 9:14 peditiou to ell. lial 1,111*t( coiluty. of tho lUteenh- 63- ilio press on bo I'll Lo,-,A,L 1 q P. M. 110 expeew to rt turn With a I-arge cargo .17 P. M. d all .11 cuwo 1111der tho careast;es of leer, bcat- RnI of tile a Drafts -7 Eue Ulu Saings Bank Department. aslwice,3 �of our Niethodltt frieude, who other wild RU4111118 to be lf�)iind in Can- a arton Station air" do,-,irous of furnlRhiug a high-class TABLE.- DU b LIS- (-T 14%S f ij teres'.it!I r t 1. cheRt cur- sshunfina groun S e Is T-IEL: II)vLt ell all will enjol. n 011y Madill. son of Wickson picking i1 the F -e, ast"Onigbed at 4ch 13111 3rder-of the TRINS GOIN AST DUE AS FOLLOWS: y will b a. ]Kvrr, Alanager. wag thrown fro-n a horr on NlondaY last day in til'13 locality. All manner of liltin 8:47 A.M. the change n our appearance itt the residence of Ili le, Joe. Alitlill. No. 6 MAIL (fill by Ing a pair of our 8ty- d %%omen) have enlisted the ranks. n3 't d b(�Ised about tile No. 12 MIXED -Glasses N 16 Locpm .6:06 P.M. 1i6h RlLplesii Eye ' tANK face and Rrin. Dr .0 Fish wag im- DOM' INION. Old inen and women with d'na vision an Ile was badly cuta ri tile prime of life and to feeble step, those I tuadiateiv summoned and atteyadO -S 50 up*ar a WX9T DLTZ AS FOT14W rrices fiord d' those entering upon fifo's conflict may be the boy's injuries. T' ifs G.oING seen wand'DR their way to the woods 0 A.M Capital Paid U 0,:. .$294509'000 No 9 LocAL . . . 9:2 Refracting armed with paper bogs and other recep r Whitevale. 2:31 P.M. E - Luke, o,ti-CIRD. tacle to hold the spoils of the days engag(- rroro-nto C>ptical 111arloria. Reserve Fund $2,450,000 only ones who object to thi 7 MO 8:22 P. M. moot. The Taylor is with,Torontb friends for a as looks KING STREET WEST. @port are the sq.nirrols and chipn 20- y few days 'spent and the other"to ants of the woods" ho WHITBY BRANCH J. andstre. Heisey, of'Markham, e. thus see their means of support being Sunday with Mr. T. Be&; pent rudely taken from them. Mesers H.Johnson and A. Dnnlop 9 SpeciLl attention given to the cQuection' of Former's Sale and other Notes. Our Poribe made a 111istA118 in Out last a couple of d-ays last week at the Pan. rT U S I I N urn a e e that it number from Major Out 111sue in otatiDg We are pleased to see A. E, wilson's SAVINGS Dl1PAATMZ14T,: t to the house fly pads;.". 0. C. Tonic Bitters Posits of SIAO d tip ''interest allowed on do ez Eavetroud Claremont attendedl Ill* Baptist anuiver. aftqr a weeks oonfinetnen Smith's 0. C CatarrI, Cure an eary at Goodwood lafil week, instead of with grippe. Balsam, Spruce Tar wards.' 'Wesley a9d Mrs. C hin 9.' Tauglefoo . ` i - b t 0. 0 to attend this week. . We oop(r and three child I . R. J. THORTON, purposing sect Powder Abbey's Salt t. in a spe MANAGAR gave the said scribe to understand that ran, of Rosalspd. B.C. are in the vale visi cialty, prices comparing R. Benton. Lime Juice ad mixing up mat- iug the former's sister; hl re. D Paris Green Imperial Lemobiaae:. e unless be discoutinn Anti Fly Oili M r. Clooper left the val xbout fourteen fRvora tore in this way we would lot him some bly with other dealere. years ago and sees -changes here since search employment in some other diree. W Bii PRINGLE.- CO ..BOB S.,. HAP ` that time. Open tion. He, however. has faithfully prom- w W. E. Lount last eek moved his (fam.- a at G. for busines ised that be will attend strictly to busi- iiy to MaKkbam.and this week C Forster- xiract Wild Raspberry. Essence L�wn OF WHITBY tBlackberry Vanilla ure and that he will endeavor and family migrated to the same place. residence.,, ri Strawberry Have jnst taken in a' mistake it in. He Others will follow, making quite a reduct- ineapple tock a consin66'ot Do& to opeat the g Some ol LIVE41POOL SALT. They are just now reports that the. Baptist friends ion in our population and leavin unloading also a car of the celebrated weat to wood ed. Do ligbt wago s--....PSYCHINE %64 of, Monday of flus vacant houses to be fill 0 810 attendance at the public from 5 to 12c-. WINDSOR SALT. In all lines of fancy week iind that no Oil 8 sove pipes a ever had such a The 60rio in recentiv indulging & little hlighf Heaacbe Wa ore and staple groosries they offer speoial ad. good time as they- school have been ent. Root Beez:.,.. Fla 8 Bicyc'e3 for sale or to r uch players Dtages. in foot hall and have made - a Ginger Beet Stearns va able to do the boys that thev expect to be Everybody acknowledg4a that tboy'sell ie you and your bno'L at th At —1 hOF very short time. Mr Mrs Oldun s Bu,ndy the beat TEA for the money to be had live happily together. Mi a Wong. ais occupi(A durin* band Nobles time of course 9 an wherf. 4 ly id s�y Vre do 1'd '06 like play in refereeine the game ani stoppin —1 shou C6 0 26-tf Clal eM -1 f armacys* t I LOBO o ive a happily with Lae incipient froin W B. 11 & U Ilk . ..... X4 V 6 f A P,� -7 -0. 4� Oil f% 0 -4 K. All V 4*-K 7 1 0 F T ENT 'OVER"'' T"" IAL S'16 EIGHTEEN PEOPLE�- DEA Cos or -Cittl_ braw Chaste, -lathe Leii4nlr MarkeW... r d3lAIN TRADE- as e-L a uaring r e wo F" "A —Wheat—ThibrO ribi lZe8ult, Fi r' e rl Os October 2j). WaB little IMO ay and re business to-d ces ruled firm. New No. 2 w tO Barre -Philadelphia. and red Winter 1,3' cold at 65 to 66C ..... 67 to '071c 10 w freights to millers. A, despatchjilidm -ftiladelphis, ra.� middle freights, a ad old Is quoted at the windows or 'fi re escapes burned Niagaxa,-, Falls, cikelty around A despatch Wit timd�'p,16 jai Goof*; wheat at 68c middle 61d says:—Eighteen known dead and pro- to death In*the interior of the btiild7 -greatest as nearer the shore, until it wao caught freights, M beat In firm, Ont says:—One of the anitoba w perty loss amounting to upwards of Ing. If this be -3 o, little or nothing well as most daring feats ever at- iu-,�an eddy and whirled up o1wards htvd b6ing quoted at 814 w it! IL pr 'to 4500,000 le the awful result of- a fire remains of these victims, an was acco ty of grinding in tranoit, . and X40I d it i temp te, mplished here on som rocks on hJ-h which occurred o'n� Friday, in the doubtful if any Portion of their bod-*,.;.. ::. ThursdLy, and that by a woman, four men were woAtlig for' it. They Morthpi-n at +9*-lto 70c, g+t- Fo business portion of the city... ; The ies will be recovered. when Mrs. Anna Edson Taylor, in seized tfie barrel at 4.40 p.m., pulled Toronto and west'ge lower. numbew of injured in not known de- . Seventy-nine of the 100 persons in her baxrel, navigated the Upper it out f the water, aud ripjped off -Oata---The niarket is firm, with de- finitely, but fully a score of victims Hunt, Wilkinson & Co.'s buildin 9 Canadian rapids, and plunged over the cover, to the m No.2 white sold at85fc- were treated at various hospitals. the Horseshoe Falls inter the gorge savi Mrs. Taylor move -and spe�ak low hilgh ts to New York, at 86 to /when the fire- started were employees s to th crow� 86ic east. and at 35c north and The buildings destroyed were the and the- remainder were custo ra - beneath, a distaice of 165 feet, and lives to tell thi -tale of her remark- above. That was the signa) 'that west.- On track here they re worth eight-stbrey structure 1219 and 1221 and outside workinen who were Market Square, occuVied by Runt, gaged in putting tile finishing touch- . -made the woman was alive, and k big 88 to able, trip. She had a well More shout went up from the crowds on reas—Th market rules firm, with Wilkinson & Company, upholsterers es on tile new eighth floor rrel, padded with cushions, and i e ba and- furniture dealers, nd three 3- than half of the firm's enipl*oycs were the �banks. equipped with a ha:rness-of straps to igh, freights,- storey buildings occupiod by small on tile upper five fl wag...' assist her in making her trip in It �was impossible to get, )&r0, - and at 72 to 72ic middle. ats, and it merchantmen. among these that the greatest nui safety, and some degree of comfort. Taylbr out in her exhauste,4 condi- -BaleY—Market in demand, ' No. I Never in its h tory has Philadcl- ber were killed and injured. f She arrived here some ten days ago tion. Part of 1he top of the barrel quoted 4t 58e, No. 2 at 49 to 50c, phia experienced a fire which spread with her manager, Frank M. Russell, was sa*ed off and the woman.' litted and No. 3 extra at 46je, and feed at with such great rapidity. At 10-30 AWFIJL SCENES. from ch:, where she had out ddle freight. Bay,City, Mi Then it was discover6d that 45c mi o'clock Friday morning the b re were eleven employes' been engaged. In teaching. The bar- she had sustained a severip scalp Corn—Market is stead No 2 laze ihe and rs ibroke forth In the building occul number of outside workmen oft I �ame with them. They s' unid a wound, and h1pod WaB dripping down Canadian vellow (new), quoted at ec by Hunt, Wilkinson & Co., and one eighth floor. 'A ladder from this cat and sent it over in the barrel. her jaqet. She was also bruised 48 to 49c west, and at 55c; here. Old suffering from shock. A boat Yellow sold at 55ip west. hour later the - horrible sacrifice of door to the roof could have enabled The cat lived, and Mrs. Taylor im- and life had been made, and tile immense i those on that floor to reach th roof inediately prepared to make the trip. was neured, and she was placed in RYe—The market is quieto'. Quota- loss of -property . had been � accom- of an adjoining (!igh _storey bmilding, el All preparations had been made it and rowed to the Maf&'of, the tions 48ic middle fr ght, and 491C Mist funding, where a carrjagb took east. plished. The origin of the death- but in the excitenlenf this nicam of or several days in advance. At conflagration is unknown. 2.23 o'clock Thursday afternoon her-to her boarding house. 13ud'k , It Is escape was forgotten. wheat—Thb`, markt. Is- quiet stated that an explosion of r ile terrible.. leap to Mrs. Taylor stepped into a row boat LIKELY TO : and'easier at 48c Iddle freight. crushed. to which the barrel had been at- NAP1lTI1A OR GASOLINE the sidewalk, and were V lOur—Demand to moderate. Nine- ]E�. W. u. Hodg% he I g'pii while -the others ran the gauntlet of -t ed, and inanned by Fred True siclan and surgeorl'of the city was ty per cent. Patents sold at $0.65 in in the basement was the C1111se. buyers' bags, middle. freights. Lo- The rear of Ilunt, Wilkins' fire es-:-, 'dale and William Hollaran, started summoned and dressed Mrs 7VIor a on & smoke and fire down tile rear for the head of Grass Island. An- Injuries. He anliblInced th for Lower Province trade Co..'s building faces on Commerce It c wa�l Cally and ca pes. Among those on the ei-lith other boat, with Rufus Robinson and in pret sh4pe et, a small thoroughfare. On floor who juniped Lnd were edbad but ought Prices 01 choice straight rollers in Stre ty were 11. A. Sprrow, a n expert elec- Fred Evans followed In case of as- w she would pull tlledugl4. Xri. Tay- ood axe $3.10. -Manitoba. wheat the. fire-escapes at this end of the sistalice. At Grass Island Mrs. ]or was asked to giv�_-,an ia!L 66unt of flours Stea4y; Atingarlan patents, $4, building two men find one woi all tric-al contractorI Lind Charles 1.11. Taylor slipped off her outer clothes her trip, but all she could say w" : bags . incluMed, 4t Toronto, and were slowly roasted to death while Sparrow, his nephew and assistant. -ed scrub woman also- jumped and clad in a jacket and short skirt "I was whirled around at lightning strong baklars, $3 �O. the horror-stricken throng on the A coloi she squeezed into the barrel, the top speed aiid then I crashed into the. . Oatmeal—Markei unchatiged6:: Car street below turned eick at the from this floor and was crushed to rocks three times--oh, my my lots oni truk ere, $4.20 in bags, sight. was put on, and air was pumped in deadi in the strect. ri we c Most of tile fatalitieg occiirred i� to the barrel with a bicycle pump. head. aM $4 A5 ii , oc�. Broken lots, 25 ' In front, on Vark6t Square, a wo- ny. The wornan cannot -iven to despair, leaped -om the rear of tile. building. As if by., The boat with the barrel in tow left ' give a' ' clear per bbi. extr& man th the island at 3:50 p. m., and the 'Atatewerit, and I obably never will. Millleed—Brfrib quoted' at $13 to a window on the top floor, and was common inipAilse, the majority ot pr men rowed over towards the.Can- s $14 in bulk mi4dic freight, and dashed to death on the pavement. the cInl)loYes tteinlAcd The trip., was a Wild and dangerou t o reach adian shore.;- one from beginning to end, and 'the $14.50 here.174 Shio-ts sold to--diiy at These (ire but rL few of the heart- ces of Safety by nle 'is of tile fire es- After go! g down ' terrible drop of 160 feet Is probably $17 rdiddle freight. rending scenes attending the confl- capes on the Conini .rc t -oo n as far�'as they t, end of are -ticture. Atany of thein, ren- f Ile d d, the men cast the barrel loose what occasioned the shock- q%e con- Firemen claim to have sti at 4:05 p. m. It started slowly on cussion threw her against the b -IRO]DUC seen inen nd women' unable to reach !dered practicafly insane by friglit, fir- out In thb bead cawe unconscious and oth(Ii its voyage down the river. Before. rel and produced the r from smoke. leaped to the ground, reaching the brink of the Horseshoe despite the cushions and straps. tatoe9--- ark a9l", with a et is e It had -nearly a mile of wild tempes- )g. A- car Is 48 lot �of inferior stock offerit tuous rapids to naVigate. These ra- year$ of age, was born at Auburn, of good quality on track. %old tit 4 Be Hogs -to-day are, unchanged and lynchint . Several prominent were ready to lVad tile- people to 016 pids consist of a series of cascades, N Y. She.was educated in the Com- per beg. Small lots out of store, stendy. 60 to 65c. The bost price for and by some are considered more mon schotilg, was married at ni singers" is 6 c jail, and execute sumiliary jus -but wiser counsels pre- are the murderer, dangerous and picturesque than the teen to a -�Ioctor. -who died a Dried Appleg—Prices nomhol, 4 to lier lb.; thick fait and light hog. Whirlpool Rapids. The barrel while I her with a b. Ev rated 10 to 10�c. worth 5-1,c per lb. ater, leaving chil(l. 6ic per I going down this long stretch of tos- child died later, and since then Mrs. Hops—Business quiet, with prites ]logs to futch tile top. prices' rribst I'll(! murderer spMns trn be ul-Ir-rly osing waters was watched by thous- Taylor h" earned her livelihood by steady at 124 to 18C. lie of prinic quality, and scale not indifferent to t 1w lioi OPY---L-The m et Is annged at below 160 1or Ilbove 200 lbs. which lie has guilty. Ile ands of peqplc who had conie down teaching, having taken a course in H seeing. Following 14 the raqge of qiiota- fairly intelligent inan, and told ))is;,, , from Buffalo and other npighboring.,tile. State 14orinal School at Albany, 9-1c. mb, $1.75 to per, doz. N.Y. —The market. is steady, with tiolis story in a cool and unconconwd towns. 13eans I(l oil �4 00 4.6 0 t.bat there was sonic Mood on P 'D When asked -*6man a1v her offerings fair. Cattle.: When the sernetint. polilt� LUI L Unpicked are jobbing coucation and attainments 'should 'at $1.60 to $1 65 and hand-picked at Shippers,. per cwt. 11 is it was just 4.23 p.m. when the '0 lie coolly runiarked that it plung seek such ri�toriet�%r she,sald she ha(I S1.75. Butchers, choice... ... ..... . .5 4.23 clothes bai ed over the Horseshoe not made aj�v money and thought if Cranberries--*rVet, is steady for Butchers. ordimary to niust be soine of the boy's blood. Falls having taken nearly twenty 'ou -ome auch aj got on his clothes Tne-trip dQN". ac4wuiplish at Cam 'Cod. at. to 88 Wr bbl; good .. ...... ...... ... 8-�5' .75 which lie )lad a ihis sic could n�ahe. lot of nio- Caitadian. 1kc) to .5(1..A 'Interior..,.--. 11.1.175 68.00 when' he wam cutting his throat. Many bets were n-i,-tdc that tile wo- -ket llansbn told tho police that. ho had . ney tin t is d be forever hidepeudent. She Ilay, 11aled—Tike I'll, un- heep ana L.-imbs. WiLll Was dead before he clied tile -nierly been private in one of J_114 however, took thlu precaution Xvith sales of ton lots, do- Choice ewe'falls. The barrel inside s, por cwt Scotch tile ddress oi it sister. lUrs. Iliverc-Al, at $10-50, and c I- I ' sheep, each ........ 2.00 -I.()o cave a ots at Butchei f a nlinutc in the boiling w't t c .Jane M. -Kendall, o f I d d'- Lainbs, per cwt_ 11.25 - ytown, '$9.50. ,' .1.40 b low, and then it commenced (lu to - N.Y., to be notified. i , i e t Bucks, per cwt... ...... .... 2.00_ 2.50 firin. (,all- lots, oil track, quoted tit. Milhers and Calves. BOUNDARY MARKS. ;..'"' $6 per ton. C! Ws, each...... ...... .......30.00 45.00 cine to his de,',ttli at his own hand, MRS. WflITE A�QUITTED. Ca.I ves, each .... ........ 2-00 10.001 CaTyada Will Define Limit'' of gew being brought forward to llOGS ANI) Ill 10 VIS I OM9.-�::,: gYork State. '--the prove that deccasedAiad repeatedly Choice hogs, Pei- c-wt 0.0 intf6rd Jury Clca' rs ITer of' C).00 threatened to suicide. hogs unchangi-d at $7.75 -oni Ottawa Charge of Murder. Light hogs, pvr cwt... .... 0.00 5.75 A (,spad-ch ft 'Ing(!nlent bi,.Iween tile St( to SP. ]log products in gpod dt- leavy hog lwr cwt, 0.Q0 5.75 —11acon, &Ispatch froili Brantford rvs id nd firni- We titiote: S New York and tile Federal ut.1101 , Per c1V t... ... ........ Ow. -ar, selk at 11 to 12c, i n ton After deliberating for four hours and. ties surveyors have been appointe(Y. long cb StLIgS, I)el' CWt... ... .... 0.00 2.Q0 D TO COMNATION. 1. half. tile jury in the trial of Mrs. and ca-se lots. $21.50- to travel the international boundary 0 White foi- the oi� her husband (10, short-cut, $22, fl liollse's Point wo-stel V t Sir Wilfrid Laurier .Has R�I-cited. L- w oil pronoulic4-ti tile Swoked incats-A la nis, IN to 14c;prisoner the Royal Command. where tile lincAouches the S a gkiilty." Thvy retired at 11:20 breakfast bacon, 15 to 15ic; rolk. \ot ren ve, Nvith a view to reporting up Oil CUT 'A BOY'S THROAT"..; 1 to 1"Ic; backs, 151 to 16c; and -om Ottawa says -cessity for replaicin- tile poles� and at 4 o'clock jini, .(I that they dusl)atch fi shoulders, I I J to 12e-had reaclied.a Ivilen -tile -ac- A striking figure at tile coronation 66ld-Blooded Murder Perpetrated nounds thus to indicate where Lard—Market is unchnhgedi�l with brought into the of his M-tiesty next -June will be the line runs. It is niany years since the, We quote in Montreal. nd active, dem. Col"'t I'00111 to 11C,11' hCr fi.LtC It wasil.,reniier of the Dominion. It is the boundary ws defined in this way, A Ae"patch froill Alontreal n' yn t — and many of the poles crected a seen that she was suffering severely understood that ill tile colonial, 111c; tubs. - 1to 121c:n - -bloo One of th, �inost cold (led niur- -olll tile sti-ain of but she fl Premiers tire to be invited to- be Imils 121 to 121 e. Cowpounds, S.) that time have since been ders that has ever occul-red in Alon- W-Ilk-ed wit), firin and waited PrescIlt, tile idpa, being to ty 91 C. )r removed. treal wits committed between 8 and Closed (.Yes. th �ctitoiiatio -clnoili(ls WILI At, tiny moment a of, fin S.. 9 o'clock on Satutday nipit tit 'ITE 'TATI and at the U-.\ -,D ATAUNEIT that She 1�a frc(3 NV6- ; , as lio, diction might arise, and it is witl) 1111's English sub- Westuiount, Alontr( iew to avoiding this by hving t lib Man hi, ejculated, "Thank G'od!" tino representittive of eVery oi t, IN . closed- No. Url)' intLi'likaltion. that tile two : 4�rritory under Ili-it boundary reniarked that the survey—. W, her arills a bou t ]lei tioll of t ish I white, cosh, N o. 2 red. cash lice had of the Lnurder was about i po -tile. ors have been sent out.. Mr. Charl i's sons who ave been in constant at- mid October 0.12c, I)eccinbet. 741c; o'clock on Sunday morning, when C. A. Biggar, of Ottawa, is 1�t the tril. There was 110 IThe forinal invitation .to Sir Wil- h1 ,V. arwell-dressed inan having tile frid has just been received. lie lions1ration nhsh Ing for the Dominion Governu'ient appearance of a workingman walked ly of those Present W -compailied by 74 tc; Dercill hfay; 77je. into tlI it is thought, be a( 1-#,,r 75 e Central Police Statio ndo— n er contfil cat of Candian �militia. iecenIN-r, 571c; a few hours afterwrd.,j. q,lic boy's c rging In dis li hMay, 59c. Outs Cash, 37, Pcc('111- exclaimed:­1 have committed a BRITISH BOYCOTT. Chief ber, 3 7.c; May. �1811c. llye-35c* 0 murder, and wish to give. mysell up Cloverseed—Uash. linine, and C You arc acquitted." 1 -:11 � to jw4tice Synipathiza.. AYUB KHArL Brussels Workmen Al i i4 e, accompanied tober $11) 4 0; Decembel, $5.421 With the Movement. it led police oflicer was' in an 8 :' ceedecl i 'tscaping I - A froui Brussels says Iwo �ons, drove to tile of arh -st , I :: ,. clined at fh to doubt the in s uc 111ss Secord. Her dcpar- statement, thinking that lie -knien here after listening t From Captimity. woi 0 witnessed by a large crowd, crazr. 1 lure was jfAMCIJT�� '' either dxinki.ng or ww Vill, 81,4XIC tile 1)utch delegates from Amsterdam was no demonstration. A dps� tch froin Calcutta"st-A P But the inan, who 0mve, his naine as tidopted at resolution of sympath V Toronto,,... Oct. 2i)------The tot I re- ']'Ile ruarkets here are affected by a l'obill Ilanson, aged 35, a Dane by The charFe Of Chief Justice r%10re- ruinor that Ayub Khan, a son of ecipts at the Westeril cattle yards birth, pernisted in his 1with the boycotting movement 1-c- to-day were only t3t) carloads of live cently started there crillst (11th, which was continued when the former Aincer, Slici,-,c Ali, and a F0TJNI) IIE WA.-; TFLA-ANG TRuTu reSilDled LL 9:' stock, comprising goo cattle, 1,341 nd goods. The move-illent nd lasted C1.6111ant to the Afghan throne., lig The self-cullfes.sed 14111-derer des- wits st-,trted in Ainsterdni by 1) .1y and hunbs, 1,300 bogs. . and utch -s, was rther gainst escaped froln British,surveillance. it tile locality, and the resAilt of ,ne, tw91 hout with the Bocrs, Ind the priso r. He dwelt. in detail up- is stated 'that the new Ameer, 11abi- about 50 and niUch cows.Trade- was dull to-day ; the the police investigation showed tllat ! coinillittee ointed to C, olall tlm theories dvanced by the bulla, has refused Dritisli military. the man was telling the truth, nd th(,, quality mostly upon (lock labor6rs and othei-s i 11 lof the aid, but lis asked for 200 guns. mand was light, that lie had conunitted one of the ' tho poor, and prices showed no, tin- Belgium aild to join in- rown wat4 tht .Wil-te caule to Ilis Ayub -Khan, who is one the. foulest and inost-cold-blooded crimes provonent. Sheep and lambs tire b.6ycott. Ameer, death in One of four ways—suicide, younger sons of the fornici record. The victim was Saunucl Although Vic wrkm-n dopted- vt' Shere Ali, is the ivan *lio. led some hitu-rotte, a young lad living with accideiitil.t.Ldniinistr�itioii of the poi weaker ]logs are unchanged. on is light, as in resolution of synipatil , the boycott self, deliberate inurder ori of the Afghan tribes tow'�rds ffland a- Ilia father, Sainuel Marrotte, a well- view of tile low prices 0eviti-link i n movement is apprently receivin 110 I he r t f 1 1 wife, or accident. on- har and compelled he British known spice merchant of Alontreal. to tile' Old Ccuntry practi-al support as yet. Tile Dlis- her part against him, about twenty inarch lie little inductunctit to ship. The best The young lad was out playing near to go abroad to seek t Tile first,' 'IYO�,qslbilif.y was remo-v ed years ago. This was after Ilia bro- did price , pald Lo-day was 64-60 per his home last night, but as lie port of foreign. workmen have iiot- :��, U ur- cided ther Yakub Khan, had been capt not return, a E;earch was instituted, by the fact that, if deceased E cWt. yet started. lie would pot have asked what was od by the British and s nt into cap- -and his body wag found'in a vacant For a few lots of choice butcher -al-ter with Iiiiii, nor would licitt The late Amcor, Abdur Rah- to- lot a short distanee from his hbme y cattle from.4 to 4afe Was Paid In have asked if the liquor lie dri:Lnk oil a few hourz afterwards. The ' bo �Ii khaii, undertook to cope wit" day as Inuch a's 461c was paid 'once Y PARDON the night hefore could have it. Aylub and a decisive bat'tle in I Do- -oat was cut from car to car, and I ..:,i or twice probably, but this was in A FRE -owil laimed that tile, poison cember, 1881, resulted in tile -;com- there were also deep wounds in the The Ci 110 setise a repregenttive quotation. -been a Could not ave dministered by plete rout, of Ayub's men. Ayub abdomen. The jugular vein All poor stuff dragged. aWar Office' Abolishes Kitchen-t, by her accidentally, becuse tied, oil was captured, and him oi but latei Feeders -ire siteady and unclingod. severed, and his' death must have Sentences. she firinjy statedi that she had nolhws been kept in captivity.. at Mus- ' Stocks here to-day wer en speedy. r4f.rychnilic 'in the liou.�c, sooric, British India., ever, since, On r,- n- A Ac,,;Patch from London sayq I erally popir quality prices rajiged Thb crime has created a great c ies print- low and s' sation in Wegtmo nt, which is one of The War Office has ordered the ini-:� r t6c Crown claimed the October 18, the London,T u ales were slow. deth niu�t have been planned by ed a runior from Simla Ayub. Alore goo(l milch cows are *anted. the best portions of Montreal, and mediate release of threc iiici-nbers of C. They clailile(I had- escped from Simla,' but pttle, C,0 Victorian contingent .(Aus- od veal calves are also wanted. where such a erjmo has never b fore the Fif th thPre '%Vs� lilotive for the crinic in cred.ence was placed in the storv. It sil p were scarcely quotably been committed. tralianO who, resenting Brigadici- the foct thlat the accused had spoken wft-, said at the thne -that 'W ub 'clinged, but the tendency is down- TALKED OF LYNCITING. y General Deatson calling tile coni- ,:,.,, and "white-livered I curs," were btainidg a divwce, and that in- X"lian, now that lie is old, has lost ward There was thb deepest indignation. in of o surance had been placed upon the lli.4 Prestige wi th the 'tribes, that thO Lambs ate fro-bi t�n to III f te oil Hanson was handed by the Montreal tried by court-iiiartial and sentenced, Iffe of tho The defence de- Sherc,Ali faction is extinct, alidit FLt cents to death for illutinous conduct, ('A e a- casier and are worth from 31 police over to the Westmount police, Tile( I these niotive", emphatically and 116 would surely be put to deati if to 848c per 1b. and the fury of the populace was so eral Kitchener commuting Lite sery- anced the tlicory that lie, entered Afghanistan. There was no changr ats of tence to �2 :V el, penal sexvitude. dlec'e'ased �e in other lines-., great that there Were thre HE fi&ed a tA x -r•� .moi s;•yf'',r�' `•!' .' j i - s't n� J""_ ,a' .,, ; _ .- , :a.° •t ;, 4k,'�F-. "4' e 's Vii: re.,- '; i- _ ♦9 .►-t T aa..,r h •-,-c `� :- .. :... ... .. ...... ...,._ .. .... . ._.. ,. .:, .. .. .. : -. .. ..,. .:. -.. � "1,:.- '� .il `ares'• ,6 ... „#. �,�- dam.•` j. 3 r. -..... .rt,rcr.. -_.. ..:. .. .. .: ..:: -. . .. •a -,.;. . , ,` !. #. ... ... .... 5 .'Y7+nt' a r.ir,' E s::f+4' .: .. .. _. _.r ._<« 4: ,:•x .r ,r., w .:.. _ _ x..,., I t-. +tr. 1 -. ti •w5 ? e I ,�;�,r} - ,a .x' %`w,•-t �:5.i ,t�,,3{%r ... , _ .. l YF_Q..d't.._, a ,-4-� 1 .,f� ... .. ,. 4 r; 'a4i•. �'i��hr'r''Na" .�. i�.',s�'s'r'�Y-•a`(4i?6tifn">+tl .♦.,.e< .s4tileifSSA++xi`wl+�%3.• r. X', rt r• u : _ Stuart, -one of the best- Christian •• said him: fear not& to a book ; others men In this county . .' Y' sid to S LESSON ar•e�#cons in. chapters xv; Xi, .xxvi"IGHT, What are you distributing tracts • • • xlii.`z1vL .- IX � THE�_- T;- a for now? There are 8,000 men rr ' 2, 28. Aigd Jtf)ph lived an bun 4 g 6 Win- death.. Bind up their' IN"TEEB -- SO , N ars. S ti�r$i wounds, t and thi distribute -the Z1EBER 3.S Or 26 d �dltuco he swan 80, when he�fir a glee N tracts. t more common - w stood' before Pharaoh (ali, 46), he , F :�• :. .. b : -- - -j- : .: ristianaRork, t ` ; • '`sonsti in Ch akit� theTirev, Dry Talma e Descries Som o� bread of this lite In one hand and Tex ` of the Lassoo, Gen: �, .' _ had f30 yearn of prosperity in E- pt ; enough to make him., forget the bread of the next life in the oth- 26. Golden Text, Ps. ze., 12. I the few ` l years of slavery aTld imprts the &60s` to be ltnessed or hand. _ No such inapt work as • Q y that dans by the Christian man who Again• we are called to posts ovol• onmetlt,• and we know that the sof many most interesting and profitable ferings of this present time are not , + went into a hospital with tracts, items, but we trustthatall teach- worthy ' to be compared wit11 the r '. am, coming to the bed of a roan - ` a (ga,ereR ncCordTna`to Act of the Parltutnent of the °prostrate fot'tTt .04 :n. ilriiiiIia d Iy- erg will note at least the following 'glory that (.waits us (Rom. viii,+ - r0 nada c the year One f the Thousand bine nt o whose le{,rs had been amputated, gave s: are,i and One, by wile•ro Bnilq,of Toronto, at ing on his own doorstep. Look him a tract on the sin Gods'_gracious and comforting- in- ) Jacob lived 147 years, Isaac G , a► di�ncittg. ttort view with Jacob at IIeetsheba as :180, Abraham 1?:s, so that .Tose h's the Department or Agt,cu:curo, Ottawa.] about you, lest you feel the g rot- ( But there is p. man who will not p t` A d(spntch from \\Tashil�gton says: ' er's hug. Look through the- b oken reform. Be says, "T won't re- he was about to leave Canaan, the life was cotzaparatiively short, but window pane and see what yo can form," Well, then, meeting of Joseph and his father, )low much of; blessing for thousands'... l:ev. Dr. l alluat;e preached from haw many acts * 3 sec. You sa "Nothing."" 'Then Jacobs interview with Pharaoh Ja- and tens of thou.4ands there was to Y. g are there in a tragedy? I' believe .cob + T J l the tett, Isaiah xxi, 11, "\Vatctunan, I "God cob blestsin Jose i I#„ m �„ I listen. Whitt is it ? God . help there are' g Joseph and his two i t, and what inn amount of fellow , what of the night '. i slon�►, his parting words to all his 'ship with Christ ! If we are here for us ? No foottight9 but tr gess L IVh; ACTS IN A TnpG,EDy�., 1 , When night came down un Babylon, I !! yin©va11 and Jerusalem, the needed ghastlier and mightier than It stori sons, his death and his burial a� Cht•i$t, He will see to . it that we y Act first of Lhe tragedy: A your or Edwin Booth ever enacted. No g Hebron. abide His appointed time, then we careful watching}, otherwise the in- man starting off from home; parents 1J• rrJo� per'adv-nture hate shall rest and shall stand in• our lot cendiary's torch mimht nave Ucen I)ght, no fire, no bread, no ope. g I ph will " Shivering in the cold' the hav • had and sisters weeping to have biro go; use and will certainly requite .us all at the end of the days (Dan. xii, 13) � thrust into the very heart of the g Y wagon rising over the hill; farewell i " •c no food for twenty-four hours. You b the evil which we did unto him. 24, 25. "God will surely visit you n1c fro{lotiitan splendor, or enemies, I say, "Why don't they bel; ?" They kiss flung back. Ring the bell and One of the hardes=t thin on eai-th g Y marchin * from the; hills, might have y• let the curtain fall. I gs and brio you out of this land " s but get nothing. You say, I to bear is to be misunderstood, min- trod had told Abram that He would, r forced t o gate,. All night long, on Iao� Act' the The marriage al- ud ed, slandered without cause, to trod Joseph, like Abram, believed toll of the wall arts in front of t)lc Why don't they deliver them, j !; i. tar; full organ. �iright lights; long be 'falsol God over do the almshouse ? All You , y accused by those to whom (chapter xv, 14) trod took an gates, might be heard the nleasurcd whit© veil trailing through the g g would not ask that if you ever fears j you hav© shown only loving kind- oath of his brethren that when they step of the watchman on his solitary" ,isle; prayer and :congratulation and the bitter cry of a man or child nese and for whom you have in your went they woul(t take his bones beat silence hung• in air, save as exclamation Of., ' How well ,•she. heart nothing but good will. I g• Y Y srnne passerby raised the question, , when told he must oto the ems- I ' o- anon Phis the did as the had g ]°°Its!' 9e Promised and buried them in She- ' I House. "Oh," you say, "they are ph had given these hien Query evi- p' _t- - '\\atchnlan, what of the night ?" i Act tt�e tlut•d: : A"woman waiting deuce of his forgiveness, ho °had ( ` ) r '1'h ancients divided their night 'vicious poor, and "therefore the , do Ifcir staggering steps old garments g 'chem Josllurz x civ 3Z This is t,110 - and a not deserve our sympathy ! Are ; wept - over them and kissed them ( one thing mentioned of Joseph in ' iicto four ports-the first watch front stuck into the urokeh window pane;. . Bob. xi, 22, " B faith Jose h when �, the vicious ? So much more need (xlv, 15) and had done all that love Y P , fi to 9, the %secotld front J to 12, the Y , marks of -hardship on the face; the , they your pity. The C11r stian r could do for Nem, but thy diel not ' he died lnfldo mention of the depart ¢ third fr.ain 12 to 3, and the fourth biting of the nails of bloodless fin- believe that he reap in and ft'om c> to G. Y streak now of the city poor,- God helps them. , -y meant it, af- . g of the children of Ina ael gens; neglect and cruelty and de- in the third watch, or from 12 to 3 Pass on, through ,tlic tt�ley. open spair: Ring the bell and let the ter all. What manner of men are gave commandment concerning his the door. "Oh you $lL 'it is ! the•,e who cannot trust such d bro- ! bone&." Joseph was sure that how o'clock. i - y curtain fc 11, iti " t ever long the waiting time mi ht be } Y I never v�ear of lool.inn upon t"lie locl.edl A o, it is not,. locice It A gyres In they-? Do we act like this toward L11e remises of God would be Eru- Act tile fourth: Ti:rce a Y n has never been locked. No bt ,silty the Lord Jesus ? He came unto His p q life of _the cit - in the first watch. a dark }duce-grave of the child filled. 'Phis he had learned in his y tivonld bo, tempted to go in thr re .t o own and His own received 1: not, That is the hour when the stores are t3te,al anything. Only a broken chair '; that died for lack of medicine; grave but they Hat.cid Him and called Him own. experien(�e. We are reminded of - closing. The laboring men, -having' Stands against the door. Sh ve it of the wife that died of a broken II. Sam. xxili, ' :ltd the she T heart, grave of the man that died of a' .devil and would not believe that 5. 7 hose who have quitted the scaffolding P, flack. Goin. Strike a match. Now, ' Ile was their own Messiah. I like faitli with Joseph and -f)avid are on .their way bonne. It rejoices look si ,tion. Oh what blasted 1G, 1 wept when they expect to see all the unfulfilled Pro- heath p t a 7 'Joseph me t8 give them n1S seat in rhe city heath with three gravest Plenty of . BI�`ASZ`LIN'SS AI�u it G g spake unto }rim." The treatment o noses concerning Israel yet literally ; car. They have stood end han►merc�l ` weeds but no flowers. Rin the bell g 7 Je.r. tri See those Tarin as brethren was enough to make fulfilled. Seo Isa. ix, , ,,.wad a.11 day Their feet .l t tve:u'y. g ' g eyeballs. Be13e careful npd let the curtain a3rop. i They arc exllltustcd with the tug of note what you say. Do not utter Ac:t the fifth: A destroyed soul's him wee&. If his fatTicr told them 17 Trill, 5, 8 ; Ezek. xxxvii, ZL work. They are ln(�st.l1 chccrft,l. With any insult, do not utter any usPi- eternity; no light, no music; black.- to say what they said he did, to ask 28,- and all others according t o \cts .Ioso{,h to forgive what he had al- iii, 19-21. j sharpened on tale swift cion, if.you value your !ife. W tat is ness of darkness forever. But I Can.;- appetites ... l that red mark on the wall? It is not look an longer. Wool woe! I ready so manifestly forgiven, that 26. They embalmed him, and , . tt'► -tiers wheel and the carpontc ''s ► Ywoult} be a cause for weeping ; if was put in a coffin in 1';gypL. \Vhat, ;; the nui.1 k of it murcicrcr's` - and. clone my eyes to this last act of the his brethren were lying to him con- a strange ending to this first book t;lletstoile they cel: Look at those two eyes nisi ,{; up . tragedy. Quick. quick! - Ring the cernin their father, K TI1E . EVENING ISIi;AI. , g Lhat would be ' in .the Bible ! It oegin,4 with life, ` out of the dar.ncss an' out from ' t-ell and I t. the curtain drop. "Ire- 'The clerics, toe,, have broken aiway the straw in the corner cou►i to- 'cite, U gun mon, in thy sufficient to make hiin weep. Let us but ends with death, but 'the Bible from the counter al,d with brain 1 R y youth, lay it to heart ; if we have truly ends with life overytvhere on earth ward . you, and as thev conw. near I and let thy he:►rt rejoice In the days IT ifs weary of. the long line of figures and you your light bots out. Strike an- 'of thy youth, but k�tow xl -- t rec(At and do put all our trust in ;and death destroyed by the grace of tice wilill,s of t.huse tubo gu a-shop- : other thatch. - Ali this is a babe, for all these Lhint;x God tie prmious blood of Christ for our our Lord Jewus ,Christ (Rev. xxu, fling welt the face of tlwthei or wife clot like those beautiful cl ildre t pre- 1':nr into judgment." salvation, then such words a4 John 3-21 ; xxi,. 4, who becauttc► of a and child. The streets are tiuuhge'1 sented in baptism., This hitt a one way that seemeth right ;, �i, 37 ; i, 12 ; I. .John it, 1�; Ina. sin became a sin offering, a sctcrifico witli young Iden setting out front the never smiled. It never twill . smile. but the end 'hereof .isi (Ica f xliii, 25 ; Acts xiii, 38, '19, s=hould for sin and diet} for our sins. When a 'C t cent res of bargaib making. A flower- flung Qct an r+tt trolly amen �c i gin-e us perfect rt-st concerning the Ile shall come to HIS throne; there ' I et idlers clear the street and give of iveness of all our sins and our will be life for ail Israel and bless- - + beach. O Ileavetliy tihephc r fold f g ; t.l,e right - of tray to the besu�etLtod around you your shawl o your TI'-.fiT>;I) RECTPI% relationship to Cod ; but how many i, g for all the tt orfs. As ]clog as ) artisans an(l:merchants ! 'They have coat tighter, for the cold wand believers, just like' the brethren of . that coffin nbode in Egypt the prom- earned their bread ails at now cin g Tomato . ?ilinee-Meat.--Uue - pock . sweeps through. c eco totnatocy chopped Joseph, are ever questioning their iaap to Alli nam in Gen. xv, 14, was thein' way hU11U t0 get ic. '11)(2 `�trii a another-.fttatclt. Ah is it 8 p{ ed very finer I 11 ht� in full jet hat,;;' over 10,000 ► theft drain o(1 all juice, add as much relaitionslrip to God and wondering i unfulfilled, and as lung as the body fi { ossible that the scarred and bruin- Kater a-4 juice drained off, and boil. If their H}ns are really forgiven. ; of a sai,ct remains in, the dust of evening repasts-the parents at eel face of that young wurna ever This is ungrateful belief and r ieves : this ear•tli some other promises re- either end of the tabic, the children Y b a Flow take 5 lbs brown i9ugirr, 2 The g. g was looked into by maternal ender-: � the Holy Spirit and our blessed main unfulfilled, such as I. .These. betttcotl. -Thank �.%Od, "Who sc>ttctll risiSins chopped a little, �+ table- r i ness? Otter no scorn. Ut -or no Lord, I iv, 16, 17 ; 'L Cor. xv, ,1, 52. But r spoons Cirltta►nbrt, 2 tablespoons „ the solitary in futuilies harsh word. I`b ray of ho ,e ha,5 1 e 18. Dehold, we be thy serve nt.s. Ile- viill come and fulfill every prow A few hours later and;; all° tthe dawned on that brow for m ny a Cloves, ta►t,ieRpootrs nutmeg, Z Tltfs they said as they fell down be. mise. Places of aniusetcient, good and batt, �ear. hit ray of hope ever will { salt. one sal l;ic:e and 2 table�,poona fore his face- This was not grati- are in full tide. Lovers of ' art, salt. Moil all together unci} (rietarly '•-'-"-♦ t catalogue in hand, stroll ttlron),�h r.t, . 04wa on that brow. slut th light { d+,wo, U�en -00Il I tvAcup vinegar. rude for his love, but seeking thus t A COOKY PAN. has gone out. Do not strike noth- ' Boil until as think as de:vired. to obtain that favor widest he had gailleries and d-isscuss the pictures- er light. It vcotild be a mock ry 10 I Smothered Chicken -Take a young already freely bestowed upon tt►em. A ivotllatt writes, bury slit, lalade' The ballroom is res:Irlendent with the I(indlo another li,�;ht in such place: For 17 Fears the brethren of .Joseph light tht: tusk of baking cookies for rich apparel of those who oh either hen just grown. scold and clean mice had (rnjoved his favor (xlvii, 28) and a tnttlily of boys. tihe says+ c - as that. Pass out and puss down ly, and bplit in lhtives, lay into a side of the white, Glistening boards the street. Our cities ore ell of ( loving kindness. yet now they sone i Y pan ` ►' h Signal frons t110 orcllcslra- f dt'i , +n► pan .and sprinkle plentiful- first, I invented a cook fc►r ('tein1t, t hang are 11 01 into en_ Stich homes. -and the wors�ut,i re the 1Iv hcith salt and pepper. Cut hiin [r.bjectly beforo 'him to' obtain that I baking the cookies, which really is f. third watch of the night . ti}tiCll hats been trreitg ft111 all tlteep chant ntent with tlt.e a al blc of one s _rii,s of fat baron and lay over it. y the nicest thing !n this line I ever In the third - wntch of the night i ill a ,an two-thirds full of boil- yt ti,ry• 'There are Christians who 15 i ottned, and as there is. no patent on Songstress or sivept out on ,a set t gambling dues its worst work. \Yhatt p I or 20 or :10 or 40 yeaxs ago receiv- tt--tltough tionietimes I think it well Of tumultuous by the Mast of though the hours be slipping arca•. irg water, and set In stove and cook ed through Christ the torfiivcnc sof worthy of one-other ho►iso' -rs ;: brazen instrumen,t.s. A beautliful :incl r;logly for one and it, halt houri3, sills and were mule children of God may enjoy Lite privilege of owning and though the wife t►o wuitini, in 6 g . avtrwhclnling thin{; is the city iu Uu'rling :it over every two minutes- 0,rad Dint heirs with Chri�+t, j j y the cheerless hun►e? :•flat p the 1 j yet lire ono test like it, nd ul ono who the first and second watches of Lhe \than about done• sprinkle with flour. lire; bre on •inure drinks; never sure that they are saved, lieu- docs her otva baking will never try 1 bight. nod brown_ Phis iy a favorite dial er rejoicing in Hi[n, but .hope suave to get slung without this vets styli I;ut the clock strikes 12, and- the PUT UP MORE .�'i'AKE r ancon& suuthcrrn pe ,ple. , day to be good enough for heaven ! laic culinary devico. this d tt arch has; I'c un. The thunder ;''That commercial house that ii}w"n Ince holly -'1'0 one well�f>triten It the can only prove tuiL}►tul. I The exact weasurenierit Of the civ Of the city has rolled out of the air, ,'egg add l tencup rice and �J cup l;i, 28 "fear not, for am I in the, `en to my range was taken, and these The Slightest, sc7ul,d cuts the ni �ht little while ago but on a sign of err , g w miilc, alta, it little yt•t;ur and a piuclt ,lace of God ? " What they liveded . ttieasurements were sent to a tin ` tt ittl Stich distinct ness as to attract pur;tru;,ship will this winter" be of salt. Into thi.ti' iitir flour enough place wrecked on a anlblc is table. . '!'hero tv ass fru© penitence t fore God, + silaith, who itiade it sheet-iron pan 1-our aittention. The tinkling of. the fi' (with two tra�p(.i►ns ha.king powder tinct wholli tilt had so riovous- orle-half inch ill height, which would bell of the strt•et c•:u• in the dista.uce will be thany a rno.uey till that tvi11 a;,(Ix,(1) to:nnaiko of sufficient thick- y g f and the buyintr of the dun. 7 he tlprint* a leak. In the third watch of re y to dyer+(. Info toll iron, itttd ly sinned and to whom perhaps they nicely fit in t1w oven, covering curry stain ► of a. hors' in the ►:ext st n ect the night pass down the sty cts of Lid never yet truly turned. 'There meat of space,' allowing no wast(d l Lui:e,- can he no peace of urian until we'. routu is when several' pans arc utied Omit.- -cities, and yuu hear the click Iii;a pudding.-hail ' Rlowly` 1; cu slu.lnzlliilg of a saloon door. The of the dice, and the Shur{ , keen Iwit-h are sure tlittL ell that was tcl;ainst Its having it matte so shallow, a lai;_couah of t}I` drunkard, The stroke of the onthe illi:u c{ ('t r}re in n {;(�rtc roes atnuunt of its Itcfore Got} ha-4 lief-11 put away l:ni'e could bo slipped beneath the- balls - shricla of the. stn♦1111 tchistic:!. five it. hag become about the t•ol 1:}, 14). Covering yin Prom > trallles. At !hese {tlncos rncrchiint ' ( h cookies Much easier to remove them miles atvatl (►h, how suggestivedismount, and le i� :.t.ors, I thicl.ne�y of mush 4Lrain through a prospers, but conteavinl; than in a deeper pan. Don't you, Inv frieiuls, the S fin, sieve rind sweeten -and f4�vor• tire! of rn;tkin * ,awn, taken es �itc ! on-1 forsaking; it always bring z:tut rti` 1,know hoary frequently a, whole pan 'i'IIIlt1) ,WA'TC14 0T` TIIE NTCIIT ±° f, 1 wits, the fir:ctc(1 rind and juice ut a r ful of cookies, is broken into tra iia breai ins thein. All c-1n. ties of , (1 tuv. xxtiii. l:I.). g- There, "arc hon( �t then ,a4sin r u lepton. 1`our into a mord and Solt _,1 '`Ue coi.ct.►t ted' them and space lneut� tthen' Lryiu ko remove theta I b p I>eopie are robbed by this cri, lt. the ' g areal• to cool. N:hen perttxcaiv Cold kindly unto thein." Another " fear ' from an ordinary pan ? With Irvine :. and Gown the st 'ect. 114,11-e is a city ilnpor to of forei"ll silks` u n the , pouring out r it a thin jelly zrlissioi•ar , Rho has been carrying ae r►c•rt'e b,Y L- )+' I Y you n( tei have this difficulty to corn y dealer in Chatham street pocket f.ut " lit-d asstuanrc of 'continutct sauce-cu1'r;tnt jelly is very nice_ tend with. scuttle of coal to that poor, fancily h nlildrehiefs. The clerbs of the c;ue and more kind words and no i ' 7'hiy sauce maty saslly be made . by I l�rtxt have a broad knife, such :L9 in that (lark place. Hot is an un- store talcs• a }iar►d after the s utters + ul►Lrui+link. flow manifestly the dertaker going up the steps of a :ire {,ut a{,, and Llie' ofliu�rs o[ the boffin!; and diluting with vvatc i for aPlrite of Christ was in Joseph, aro solei for potato-choppers; even i1 c011tcttts of a. �rnal► tinrlhlor of jelly: only the r ! building from which there comes;, a court while atwuv their tial while great grace of Cod, su(!1 ; the most refractory cooky tries to bitter cry, which ]I1d1CiLiCS that the' the jury is out. The pudding tiot only 'makes a (1• ' its we read of in II. Cor. viii, :) : a +•bore to the pan, this, broad-bladed destroying angel has smitten the ' In ktho third •tc•:ltch 'of th night � Clpus .,5et l. but looks very dainty ix, f3 : I. 7'itn. 1, 14, could enable a I knife reduces it to subini"ssion. ftrstborn. 7Iere is a winistur of rc , tool pretty u4 ell. 11ian to act as Joseph did toward 1,atitly, I never roll my cookies any.. also drunkenness ,fors it. worst- l'he I tail skin Pie,--Ute'. ' pint stetted - ligion wilo lists beC71 giving the sac- ( l- ' • ! • ' { t:e:a brethren. lie of whole .10- 1-niore; requires too much t inle, and r g g It nn ,cr will he rc pit tabu fl�>tiliB l Pu1n{Ikin, :l eggs. I1} pt_ti. milk, 2 •I,Ir wets a rvonclrous type will cunt- I Lli<'v Lre 1 no better for flee extra rauleut to a dying Christian. IIerc o'clock in the evening. a► Y passing g e.d at ), talkative and garrulous at te:.s;►oc,n. �;►uger. 1 teaspoon nutnle{, foot you and speak kindly to you, y is a physician, lussiu r anon ill c great haste. Nearly all the lights 11), at 11 blas{►hemou�, fitt 12 the 1 tettsp(ioli cinnamon, it pinch of halt work.' All of nl co�icieti, both mo- whoever' you Ixltty be, if you will la•scs and SU-ar, arc (lroPpe(1 into have lone out in the dwellings, for h:at falls of,- at 1 flu Ivan• f l.ils Lo and 1 cul) sugar. To thin who are oniti' come to flim, t'or He is the the baking dish from a spoon. It it is the third thatch of the r,iDllt. the floor, asking for more drink. not ptu'ticularly food of the tluyor 1,,atlier of mercies and the God of all i lessens the task one-half, and the 'I'I,at light ill ti,c tvihduty is the light irn ted by the use of ginger, I f�t►etvn through the drinking ale ,ns i c(ttulurt (II. ('ur. i, :1). Isere we ' cakes are li rlltcr and more tcholc;- - of tY e watcher, for the medicines 8 g f t would sugg(st that you use a little have the last two of these precious ' of the cit , fathers, hucahand sons, sonic besides. must be administered,. and the fever .its gond a, yclu arc l>v nature. per- less than the cape stills fur. - must be watched, and the restless , - _----- - - -- --- ---- - - ---- haps better. In the hi rh circles --- --- - - --- �� g � nlil}ioxt to ot'�salt, worth ., tossing; off of than covet must lFc; of society it is hushed Up. A resisted, and the ice must ba krl7t 1 •ch• , , { 500,000 are made annually in thp, p e, Tint prince, if he {,its nosy and i British Isles. ' on the hot temples, and the per- uncontrollable, is taCeh by ii fel- I ,- petual prayer must go up from low revellers, who t tri et him to + b.rtfilatld had fiufteretl from .,7 fel- _9T hearts soon to be broken.- g ( - famines in the-last 900 years; It re- hearts or take hint honie where is falls Oh. the third u itch of the night ! flat in the entry. Do not wake up lured front S4. Wh:cb a stupendous thought -'a the children. They have had din- y - / :I ones-I understand you tyre pc et 'f whole city at rest Weary arm pre grace enough. 6 Do not le thein �' i ��� - ty well off before you were marued - - paring for to-iilorrow's toil loot know it. °: � •. • , _: ;j • _ �,3; 13rotvn-Yes; but I didn't l:noty it. brain being cooled off. Rigid otos- , ", = ' / ln.lia n'ows 1G 000 000 tons of F I;xci s s - , IIUSII IT I P r _ �. g tics relaxed. ted nerve .Doth ' : : rice yearly, atuI ents 15,700,000. All Put, sometimes it cannot be hushed - ed. The white hart of the octo- .�I r �' �' Europe eats onlymillion tgns. up when the rum touches th brain gc+narian in thin drifts across the and the man becomes rho ou hl i The Danube flows through 'conn pillow. fresh fall of flakes on snow g Y - frenziod. Such a one caul home, tries In which fifty-two la already fallen. Childhood, with its I F �� i - language Navin Been absent for some time, / t f4 �� and dialects are spolceu. dimpled hands thrown out. on 'the g �, ,r• pillow and with every breath taking and during his absent lis wi a died, / . • The rental of Britain's 21,000 first and she la in tl in new store of fun and frolic. Y to ne3i • ro In pro- •- class mansiclns aggregates 14 mil- - Third watch of the night ! (.:od's P�11�d for the obsequies, and a went , . - lions, while the next x2318,000 bring sluuiherlosa eya will look. Let one in and dragged her by the locks and only 281 millions. seat wave of refreshing slumber roll shook her out of the shroud and • In the.last 120 t=ears, i0 illillion g itched her out of the window, Oh, over the . heart of the great town, I when , aures of wast,. Tlritish laud Have beets submerging care and anxiety and en rum touches the brain . ou can- - , , enclosed, but these Cottld not now be - not hush it up! worriment and pain. _ ', t sold for the cost, of their reclaiming. A great deal of what i called ,. LET THE CITY SLEEP Christian work goes t : I'�ithcr--If you would only bo g e for nothing, for t , SAFE, P:ITIIGR 1\A Y. goo'tl boy •yon don't snow how happy But, my frienus, be no-c deceived. the simple, reason it is not practi- _ ,) , � r ,' , There will be to-night thousands cal. As .after the battle f Ante- Capper-Lined Peto�--•'_Shay, u©w', look ere. : I ve:: )e5 finishers two- a would make ole. Son--For youtr who will not sleep at all. Go up tam,-, min got out of an a balance t�uart ,jug%cif yer the usual kin' ser won't 1!}rL inn-an' of oyer genooine, saT.e, father, I will try it; but I tha` dark alley, and be cautious with a bag of tracts, and a went ire my Pres u coudislt'tt ,ser cunt. So ulul:o self .t h(�lne. (noes to, know. by experie�tyce just 1101 misers,- t where you tread lest you fall over distributing the tracts, and George sleep). e I shall _ 61 be. - � - : a• tc `:F .Tm . nk .. �s,.. .1p w i...tr. ! _1 - ! at. .,. /., -_ -• __ ..... --.... : _. .... ..:.....- _ :- t F .. :::' iia::.` ' :..:. :_... +a :;-... ::-- .. .. .. ....._:.... .. :.:... ...-•.... - .. .r. N•.. -.. _... -1. : - -:\ .: .. 1-. \ '�•�! -,. ..:: -..:.. ....-. ...:....,.. .. .. ..:.. .. :. .......... ... _-- • _ �J - .'i-' lit:-' y is y k31 {:r'c,r =da r ,. r a hfr •f �3 21 : a w .., - • .,. ,. -. a. • ...7- X^^ !-�.._ Sir. .. ,-. ,--. N i.. Yy • ,. thing of the past, and the Reign of( Now ddvertiseme'nts- Peace would be so much closer at _ , , , ,'k F TIi he Itemises of this f= hand. APED—On to p w eon 9 Pickerin >ta. enders lot iiy t; - ;.; ,. ,. • :I.-. . ,... about Aa we end on amb. Owner : . . #3_` �, :.; �. . , _ •-:..r: - • ,.._. ,,, -.;:; ::� __ ;,•, ,, :. gn tat one s eft — may have sa roving propert and pay- �; iF- ✓;f The party tress has been enga ed me b;p ��� IR, , ., Dur {31&1 �1t8f� OIl i fug chexges. Wm ilchrist F during the past week in.discussing a - ' pamphlet issued b one 0. R. Ma Be. HROPSHIRE RAMS FOR SALE— S ALE— + y The undeni ed bre a number of pure _ — Mr. Mabee, it seems, int a Canad an re R° ins whiet he p - _— red rar�p lambs,also a tow year, R # �Q `jhlg t11g W@8 lilVl�iBd fie - " 10, 1 sell st reasonable prices O H Pugh, Whits who recently resided in Oh where �•tt IaTERMS valePO orlot2scon be re ared campaign literature for - ) m Ill.25 J9sryear; sl.00 itgald tri s&van" ,( both the Democrats and the Repa h- �TRAYED—On to the premises of R. �, RATES OF ADVERTISING : Cane: On $le 1'etarn t0 Ontario, a Barrett.Kingston Rord,just east of P[ot• W. Ts DghB• First insertion,per line - - 10 Denis. stirs;Village,on or shout Oct 18th,a stir Dalt e• Rash subsequent insertion, r line - 6 comparatively recent date, he apps rs about 8 mouths cid. Owner may.bave same by This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- to have entered into negotiations th Frohn=property and paying expenses. S sertisements, g. leadibg members of the two ' polis al 0 RENT-The Baal+ farm, containing � sA Special terms given to parties makin eon- rule for 3 or B months or by the year. Half- parties in this rovince. Whether he � e0 scree,more or lose, being part of lot 2& dearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. P con;,I, Pickering. Large orchard, goodboase, O- S ine Business cards,ten lines or under, with pa}por, proposed to repeat his Ohio exp ri- f�W`Outbuildlugs.well wattred,sell clay loam. one year,$5 00,payable in advance. antes,.and write for both Bides, GI Apply to Wm.Tredway, HiaWand Creek, �+a UVNotice in local aolnnane tea Dents per line, j five cents per line each subsequent insertion. wether his object was to ascertain• t0 jM$FOg SALE—A latae quaD - pedal contract rates made known on applica_ Which, art he could sell his services T tih of good sound timber suitable for on. No free advertising . party building purposes This timber is to building tp d Advertieemente wIthont written nstrnctions With he most profit t0 hlmsOlf, d eA >MaoMa old itonste tavern situated at Rouge F wil]be inserted until forbidden and charged ao- Rill Post office A lJ to A Graham, Rouge ` eAr•"nriv. Orders for discontinuing advertise- not Spear clear from the various con. gill P O or p Kin ton Hoed Pickering ` ;sante mast be in writing and sent to the pub- flieting accounts that have.been p b- lot � 48 9 m .-.. ober. 0 . fished: - _ - ' _ _ .%•_. - r Job work promptly attended to. .: is published every Friday morning at its o8l0 - •OR SALE—House and lot Being It canhot be said that.: either party ty F , s . Pickering Out. part of lot 1'i,son 1, containing of an < ` 9hOWs Off t0 an particular advantage acre,excellent for garden purposes. a number • y p g of fruit treb ood fr+me house,first class Murkar di: Thexton; Proprietors in the, negotiations that took ph ce. water,hard and ao(t For particulars apply to a- !firs Jno Latchford,28 Feniug$t,Toronto, or R Each side apparently knew that A Bunting, Pickering pur Volitias—Strict Independence bee was negotiating with the of er. ` • and each endeavor to secure is s _" er , <" TRAYED—From the premises of the Qur Alm—A First-class Local Paper. precious services foitself, Our Eg aotatlons—The heard Ultimately lot!con 4 L•abrid eon or about Monday i P Oct 7th 1901,5 buck lambs and t Ehearling Cots- f s Ipport of the veople of Pickering and vicinity �rOm. aUseB which do not a ear on ., ` i PP Wold ram, with registered number (13182', in the auk ear Suitable reward given for intormetion a. i the s rfaco, and which are variously 7 FRIDAY, NOV. 1, 1901. stated in theCe' r ss, the balance in- to their hereabouts Thos Bacon Claremont 1 s` clined to the � Ma ee ` : : . . 1 aide. - ,• blossomed into a isgusted Con er• TOCK - FOR SALE—I have a1 � ` „ S premises one mile west of Brougham Vil- AND COMMENTS.." vatioe,, and prepared an lllustra ed 1 e•80headof feeding cattle composed of 90 - NOTES 1 a arm carriage la ru pamphlet in which he announced t at *ale, yes•iao Yearlings,90 two yr old and 90 staboP and heifers ll yr old.weigb from 8 to 11 ho ndred Never so large or so complete. An :i`musin and pitiable spectacle he placed the true state of affairs e- gell (or cash or time,or will lot out on shares to g P P feed At home every Monday Apply to J A American fleeced blankets white and grey at lc+w prices. b been witnessed in England during fore t�e electors n?t as it appear to White,Brougham P o �s tt Canadian Union and w0E1'l lankets all weights and prices thgpast week or two. (lenersl Bul- s ma whose mind and cohscienc is Double width anion aheet�n for warm winter sheets, ler has been ver seven criticised for fence round with littl narrow, a n- OR BALE OR TO RENT—A Val. g ' y y tracts ideas not ra uabie farm contsinin950 aeras more or Floor olloloths, saves yotyr carpets, best styles one and two y' •grid@ hla repeats 1 failures in effecting the , o ae It appea to a les.,being the south-east quarter of lot 27 con advising bigot r the bluffer, b t the truth, he 9 Pickerid . on the (arm are a ,rood barn with relief of Ladysmith, and for 6- g g stone stabling underneath,a stood drive hoose ' GeGen. `White to surrender. Notwith- pltin truth, and not in hut. the tr th and other out buildings, frame house with good " $ cel,_ar,ank cistern The place is well watered ' In another art of h s pamphlet,. Ir, and well fenced Tbele is a good- orchard of standinn these criticisms be was ap- P � P P _ pointed to an important positioll in Mabee, states that.Mjr. Whitney places small fruits Part of:his farm is very suitable - - for market gardening. situated 18 miles frori —' the army in England. Then trio party before principle, and he calls on Toronto market,ii miles from Duubartou P O all bolls ' It miles from school For particulars regarding sq began. Buller made a speech honest Conservatives to opp se terms etG A el to slier R Decks,�vh,cby iu which lie said some thing which him, "Our reliance" continues D a- p y _ 19-a he had risked afterwards that lie had bee, "is in ;,he lose of liberty 11 at God has Panted in I g. Our defe ce To PATENT OU'Ldaenn� digs left unsaid. Then Lord Roberts who P f way y 1 ' was able to command an •tiny of '200 is In the spirit.that rizes inde oar aid. Address. DO'' Y N THE PATENT RECORD,.' .. ;. 000 men, had to ��ield before the re- once as the heritage flail men.' ' . Sattlmorl.siA. , `slew Iiedrootlz Toilet set if iso r li ve just received some very :ax peated onslau'hts of one wolhan Lady circular issued by th Secretary - — ----- Roberts who threatened to do Soule Ontario Liberal Asso ration lau � ones, ranging i.l price from $�'to $5 r. the pamphlet upon the market. �.,. > terrible things if he would not go im- TP P P A Source., A Lllfortunatel Mabe hit mediately to the war-office and to the v. Mre w , of Delight : c, the Conservative c m prepared . , hwo >~l.d have Gen- Buller di=missed P P P - from the office to which he held lately pamphiet attacking he gover'nme lt. A charming tet of teeth is- ti6nstaltNE �� GOO beenppojrlted. Then a scene took Mr. Whitney says th t the pamph et source of delight to the possessor. DS place between Lord Foberts and the was ,lot accepted bec> use much of t e And yet they are easily retard.:,., matter was abusive o untrue, wh'le O modern methods mala u easy As Ladies and Meng underwear,- hi: g, terminating in the King's ac- sIl wool flarreIa plain and faulty;. -alesfor anyone to become tea poereaor Heavy flanneletts, wool blankets; in fact anything you require at lo�elr %t�Qe e to' fuller's disi�,issal. A illy. Mabee says that on a tour of t e of a pretty set of teeth. short ago, another row was cre. Province he found the condition oft a The operation Is paialer, , :;I est possible prices. aced among the arisrocratic officer of Conservative party so ungatisfact y Our operators am expel*,*. the British army in South Africa, that he decided to write a campai n H. A. GALLOWAY ®estta be:.ause Kitchener refused the. said pamphlet for the other side. How- N.S.4or ler • .rsrss,to ever ria have ben, evw' "40fts .. . officers to take pianos with them in y the. , p of �� �� TLE sheets of he first a Llet remained . ` MEN their marches from one point to an- t p �P with the Conservatives. Whether it ocher. Is it to be wondered that the - ' �' also contained "LLA truth, the 1 in _ Can 1 �eeiT cou a fine suit this season . I have several kinds at lea, war in #mouth Africa Lias been pro- P lo:l�ed so lono, when-the control -of truth, and nothing but the truth," e t , } , prices an i reasonable terms.. Call and see diem - �. - �,ac�ieS � cit {.711! .;;. do not know, but extracts from it re ! �/ i:f3ialrs has, been in the hands of in- - capable aristocrats whose only claim now being employed by the Cons r- Ceek'.Getterite.re..�..nd Y' = to official recognition is that they vat ice press to refute the statemei to :►lanufactured b y T b e T ' have lady friends who have a ,pull,', made in pamphlet number two. Cook Co..Windsor,Out., i BEARE Fr �. : Wi;,i;; tbigae iu control of the war office hick who take no part in the pa ty and'Detroit,Mich.,is the _ ' ! f Let has frau are sometimes reproached or only known safe,rriiabl� It is hoped that the reform t P moathlwbiedicin., on which ladies - j' failing to throw themselves into t e I � tl `hlt begun will continue until no one Lords can depend in "the hurry and lime Genera erC a31t, e�rales~ an-office in the army, unless he has fight. The Mabee episode will i of of need." Every lady who seads {: shown his fitness for the position. encourage them to tak part in the this is requested to inclose two pose- • o p Br't. future,' as it has iven the public. a age steps, with her addrea� for L mess this reform takes place, B t g nothing but view behind the scenes, exhibited t e sin .ieed look forward to of g art mchiner in operation, a d t ��C - disaster In Ler future were party y ¢P � ` shown the hollowness and insincer i ' y sutd full particulars, which "-will One of the-most prominent- figures of the aft fight. In this respect, if send by return tuail in lain. sealed. _ z in manufacturing and commercial life in no other it has prodably served a envelope. p i in Canada passed away on Monday. useful purpece.—Week ,y Sun. An o,I phrsieian, 3S years con1b - An racdee treating diseases of per.3 �d.'- . e� arro r last in Toronto, when Mr. W. E. H. ---- - - women, il:argge of the office. anti Maawy succumbed to a severe attack .. �. can be coasuited b letter or in Cl arenaa�t : .- y of typhoid fever. During his short ,.: person: Address our train office life of thirty seven ears Mr. Mas - y y y • ' ..` : , :,. .. TE cbolt COMPANY was ldentlfiedwlth some, of the most �+ 11d Boom 3 -Aa. 253 Woodward important manufacturing concerns of pesroie, Mid► ` :. p g • hfiaw, is the time to see tla•t you have those articles in good �lhspe.. Q6 Dominion as well as with several EnQine'atid Machine Iiepuriag tom'Cook's Cotton Root Compomra Don't forget that we handle the famous Cylinder Pulper the bast on financial institutions.- But while air. plow Points is sold by all responsible wholeetre the market. Cash or credit. We also handle a fall line of AM= im,► Massey was s man busy- with the Chopping Done : and retail d" Zi o la the Dotwiusio� lemonte, Windmill ' . _r Wagons, sleighs end cutter:I. affairs of this woild, he was inspired Maple mooring for Bale - ofCanada as Gutted States for was P' W wh18 ,lar per hoz. with a high sense of duty owed to r�O , those about him. He led in every I sett n�, a model life. No matter in what he entered into ,.- work lib was engaged, I* p that work with his vrhole soul, but - Pwith some noble ,object always in view s rou Born amidst eurroandings of wea}ltl i and high social position, he used the , I • influence whleh these gave him for 1 Bs lesae to k>t b •all and the betterment of his fellow-men. He p y - , You wire from ; vas an aetiie and earnest- Christian, 25 Ins t our stook of oto tin, : I _ I _ } and its ware. - k a most satins interest in the �` .` 6*� _ _ and too , Int quafai� br ... , - . ; 0 CID wsrious branches of church work. He We are bead- cave-troa hin an Ianer looked upon the wealth, whish he w.i t. g g 1 ' iso fortunate b seers as • -trust im= we Po work. Deed upon him, and which he 6ndeav P p ) t-:1 . ., _ iAXMI;S DRUG STORIC ored to use to noble ends. We ad- D W S WE LL z - - mire Andrew Carnegie for the noble t %; j> Ott Drugs are Pare tired Fresh and 8toch` rP -dater ` wa in which he is spending his im- ' t, y P� g i Claremont. an supers the following _ - #nnense wealth. But Carnegie/was t .. lectria Oil, 2 banter for #50 galas old man before he began his philan- -- . 3a ib, 10 lbs !tx►250 L : Chase's Pills, 2 boxes for 36c ' Bal 16 The for 25a +thro is enterprises. Had he been cut e.for 96 ph 3a ib, P Carter's Pills 9 boxes o o. off in the rime of life as.Masse has y C Ihand•ll's 8pavis Ql�te 750 . p y 1 Perfect Headaahe powilen, 12 iris a box,alio Pare Drugs for Cas&tiou Paw been his life would have been a wseted - — , Pieros's Favorite Presort tion Uc. Blisters of all kinds dere g one. Massey did not wait tell he was 19U 1 : , 9 �;� Discovery 66b Pio ng Spiess,Cinnafnon, yN, tnmsi� I ", Pier Bolden Medical kli oto lar an ed man, so that he might hax e •'i "i i t t ! Pietoe Pellets, 160. Allspice;Garlic. oto aged 8 - -• •, Ozone, small 350, larks EiSa Acid for makiaa Vinegar the glory of spending so much greater , . &*W10 LM1118ioa, smsdl 34�650.. (til for oream sa penton wealth. He realized the? uncertainty We ire re tared to arch a as quantity of BARLEY OATS and By�P :hits pine sad t r, 960 Butter Collor 180 - Of • suture, and felt that the pre P P P 7 Q T levstvr Plekor- Nesdo's Food. 00. Hyposulpbitq,of soda forftbai lOe a lb GOOSE WHEAT. Barley and heat to.be delivered at E F Bottles 10o, Ecxoma Ointment �was the time in which to act; and he in Harbor. Oats at Elevator or n cars, as may be arranged. ° g y Fader Fittings. Nipples sic: Tooth brushes 100. Pei tum" 1015 and gds • .{ acted wisely. If men of wealth would Priem will be_ aid to oom ar favorably with other markets.`- ?: P 7 � aaaduln Wafer Whits doitl Oil is ani to follow the footsteps of Mamsey, some . : ► �; �: • P. . - C Oil, sail n. � sal problems that of the nesse t see p Al fig W. D, U* 6 - ego � so Pilo ,&. the world at the resent 00d thews A 00. • are p , .,: *' I- g sod Bitai'1 time world be solved, The . confliet • K �' Who Ce De c. .' ' Dre�te.a � � 'b"W@en capital ltod labor xoald be • Ail gado of 0'0 " of the be gx ►, v t i ' • - I i : I. .:.-_... _.-...-. 1. .: -.... ._. -. .. ...:... - . i .. .... ,..> j i! (.. .,•. •j- l Ott.- ., ,, .. .,•. ..l . - ;.k: - d , , 1.'.-. - , 1 t r t ':" _ - - - - ..:a•..= _.: •'.. „ ,.- _, - �� .,�,a -• �i +.i fie` >-e;.a _ >8 r - .- , t.., :: . •: 1.. ...• .:. :" a Y's€' < .tri ' �-„y .•.a rr WON 7 GENERAL. NEWS - ` - r •---�-�� - - -— - t -::r The "Weelhainister Gazette" tells a :+ to _ fish story of a couple of London brisk '��, •:- .. .. : ., 4:; ��., T,. - . �. tf on who went travelling together The waiter at Lyons brought their two soles is one dish, and the carver, politelylop banding the small one to his friend, re• ' s9rved the larger one for himellf. Frank in his wrath, the friend described is as a ,. dirty trick . ."Why what waald you have r r -done?` innocently carver 1 t , . - a,a creat y asked the ea r - - "Given you the larger one. of-course" . Agent fob atll THE TRADE WE HAVE WE NO —WHAT WE'YE NOT WERE AFTER. `-Well. + H HO � . I've got it.. haven t I? What kinds of ♦eh• more do you want?" toles manufactured b < the �cLan Klin y ARREL OF FLOUR , "What caricas miil•kols A BStove Pipes men `make Co'y, of Oshawa. NAI ` LS, 2e, ib' sometimes Iva just been reading, for A special offer of Norway Spruce 4 to 6Q. I8D$th. instance, that Columbus imagined that 7 feet, healthy and right for transplanting We have as over-stock ,: Elbows,145c;Gal vsn- he had discovered the Indies" at 50. each, theurchasers to dig their lied Iron Furnace pipe p ` of ski-tnails f SSc len ,, Rassill's All, I made a worse mistake than own troop. This offer will be good to end ach out d� l efface Pipe gnaws that i When I ' married my wife I of Jane 1901. , `f ; which we arse leering givesa beantif al,black thought I'd discovered Paradise I" Des no smoke ai at two cents a lb. You'll glossy fi sh n or swell,absolutely ' ' the vary best large "Mamma, I saw a dog to-da- %Uat find our prices the low size bottle SN brush, had only-three lege" wm T Hane est fcr cut and wire i 15.+• Ordinary Store Pipe Varnish.Be tin. r y y Y . e Stoneware , �`Werent oa awtall eorr for him?" Y nails t,y Lbs keg. W "No - he bad one more leg than I �� --•-�•�•- - � � had" . _ —— - P ERIN rm ardware ouse • . ICH G'S oaks eigt>,bor I saw the doctor call at _ ti`:1 11 Y We have the largo-at and voar house this morning Is your father Thousand Mile Axle Grease, 3�* ONEW�a best assorted stock of very i„>? Practical. Painter.. t �� •t BurtER Stone Butter Crocks to be ?soy : Irot pet The doctor only came RI•ty. to er an �.. ® ge in then tto thirty list eg d Ci�C f i wear better than any ' ralloae. Z hey are made g 'to-dayfor the first time ocher grease r n tba i from the very best ma, DscarataB . ; Paper HanAtraq. g `c...-•.,,N.. 4 "Don't l._. ._. / marheN. Try a boa J terial and are thoroughly Dont you mise your husband very halsomining, Tinting. ��==� and you'11 end it so. acid and brine proof. If you weal a first class ' Glazing.- `�1 We ars Toronto Butter Crook,stoneware Churn or Cider Jug, in ch now he is away?' (}raining. q lE AA�E "Oh, no At breakfast I just 'Stand his - - ` agents. The trade - you'll end we have it. } 1 All orders promptlq ezernted.: , .applied Baked into 819' losves of bread with ode fire- newspaper :• newspaper up in front of the place. aari 2•6m Estimates gi�l*su. pot of coat. This is the magnificent and un i• half-” the time I really forget that he — equalled record of the CUTTING BOX KNIVES, isn't there" i Famous Active Ran011,1401%,11 Ikoll d • 6 • . the best Sheffield steel. The fast Bags, Of she ought to be ashamed Of Elte­ dAle- Grain Bags, 155. Bache,; It's a sploudid baker,a wonderful economic- cutting ked long wearing kind. Westealing a kiss g er of fuel.without s doubt the handsomest i He—"Yon are equally guilty You reg v v R'e have 3Ca Escesior D Grata Begg. Mange on the market, and our price is so very 1 have ti:em. ^^.�_ .^- r r -^^^^- too many. Us are not go=ng to ktep tt+ea+. We eoiug to BELL them at low. You'll be sorry it you buy a range with- BELL the stolen goods" Are Tannin in full blast and re ared to do out ming this one. We are bvadquarters for B prepared LU.each. it will pay you to buy them. them. Bessie • He was very impudent he chopping and gristinqq at all times. Your Pa r his arm around me twice work dons while you wait. _ _ _i_ -- All For Dive Cents. _ Jessie : My I What along arm he I+lOut', Bran,, - MITTS. - - short8, GRtop, GOLDEN LIGHT OIL.. your h[knives, opentcans,and pull ' must have have a spleb- , corks. We sell it for eve cents. al G lraharn Flour GvorWHeeal .. We lid line of Mitts. by wife will have no other kind tine!and unlined• • she cleans the chicane s once a week.'• ■ rte-'Bolted Tf')teat, Bollen Oata, at prices that err ' I Hover had such'a light in the barn always on hand and for sale at reasonable.prioes bound to suit you. ( before•' "Fill my can with GOLDAN I $uildilldd Paper,,-. "lies- Your chop ground to Bait you. Coarse grain — , LIGHT 011L." Thle is the kind of 6 ,taken in exchange for Oat Weal. talk we bear from our pleased and sat- • laded customers. It you haven't used Plain - t, D. Brokensh�ret Pickering, On; I OoI.D9N LIGHT you den".1now what � � Building WINDOW G LA'SJ' q1 good C ii Is. 'I ry it. R e aro sole agents ( • TAREtt?0 Paper a1 out an6 persan in eery four sus --- -- - 0 Ze roll. if�6g6iFEtEit� ' BuPIDrn tarred f:: «_th itching, bleeding or protrud { r You'll find our pneei right+ _ -__-_ _ '.: PURER Building FOR SALE, ---- - - — irg pies. There has yet to be foundPaper_ _ ir�Mf,�M.MMhMMll��4llMlttii,' 4''NWMN.IUtF.14t� ! aP _ t rr. il t a single case 1n which Dr. Chase's Oint ' : - — --- • '' Each roll contains 40'Jc�yaare ... � Apple P r.:ent will not afford prompt relief, ane 7 Beef Ringere, choice, reap. Horse l " feet. hooting Pelt, hoo3nR if used regularly, produce a per:nan- Nlaoara Baths, best, gfi.00. era 390. Fitch.Reedy hoofing. We wake r Ask out Dr. Whites electric comb, oat Blankets. _ ` We can sell you a I a specialty of rooting material. t and thorough cure. Z p 'paid it. The best-people Ir. for 50c by Mail. «'e deco aline of serviceable Apple Par- about _ " 1 V-i. land recommend this treatment a All Llle Standard ublleatlon9 bV ranging in price er'for thirty-sine pts. Globe i� i cnly actual cure for piles, 60 cents World Publisllin, Co. GUelpa, Ont. - frocut5eea�ctiup ( ' lorVa Heaters z '��x, all dealers, or Edmanson, Batts O 1 wards_ pna a Others to coal you tt h did heavy Dutch I at 2.5V „ & Company, Toronto. Apply to A. Thomson. Brock Road, more money tf Fon til 3' Kearsey Weliket We have a nice line of ' Post Uf�ICe., 40 6 m +Maned and want to spend it. sma.l heating stoves, - rapped at'i. ranging in price from .. bursingles train _ -- ar s. ____- HORSE CLIPPER Green Rl`Ter. from 10c each h up S, 75c pair • rs 5u upw d ' LOADED SHELLS, 350 Boa ' ; _ The Bell Heater $6.75 illustrated. Th prettiest little stove INTMENTS OR CUT PW5 f�Rt'A,N�pll�'RON - k --- - Soba (_ol�i.. �?.8� AT RUSSt1t'� ' occupieslittl span nkat, • Having bought out the business lately eat heater,easy on fuel, ` IUetit t�ol�l Fie L:;O carried on by Chas. Callander, ,I ax pro. raids Lire over night,just 5 yrs Gold Fill 1.00 pared to offer to the pablio any goads I We ars cle�arin� DQpoiniom Tra� Loaned ' r sit syeoor a arrror eodw- jjgX a usually)opt by a country store.• ,t such shells W we ae coo. tbl Beit Glasses... 100 �'w`�s �-' *ry ng • They are goon otippe�i a.Geri Re 6`s>�fi�3 many room. Our Diose out t prices that it will pay von to buy your in ansmunitlon. Zou 11 end our prices right. of Them,so clear,Eb.y go at TSo pair. price is $6.75. We guarantee perfect satisfaction. goods from me. I have a large stock of CAOBE 'OPTICAL Cid:, dry goods, boots and shoes that I will offer - - 93 YongA Street. Toronto- to the public at a redaction of 10o.,o off - SSI _ i.. -- -_— -- -- old prices. My line of �roeeries are fall ' and complete and prices to compete withjC any. Come along and get some of the 3L bargains. , :. •:: , t t a Will pay yon the highest cash price_ far ' _, i _ � •. . + gB 15� S► St. Eget TORO �'O. Qrst class batter and a s. I remain yoars.reepectfall y,YO' u . .. : �, A FULLER. 1 , t ' no ris _ , .r i r t 1 - • PUMPS in br:ngi>Sq watches framl l Richardson Co. Whitby If the are not sat letaatPUMPS y ` ; . . . ory return . them Your- ,:_ . - 1 good opinion 1s worth to• t><- ts' ta' Force and more than a dozen watches t ;e_ s�• sd� All kinds cC Lift, }} and Suotion pumps put in on Y =< shortest notice W= I)EYITT Weis dug and cleaned. - Richardson $� - COS' p Maaataotarer of the ttlmaas cattle sat iv a Saeoeseors to J. S. Bat'>Qard. '.,� healer in uesfls>loa and Portland C•want. Celmtaol always in "k. TO QQ =Dr U N ICIPAL- COIINCIL Pi reside on order and alwa l asotitrt ,�..�. 13— p• h � i a.•.. on hasGreenwood, _ - . - d. , Oat. Kay 1 th _ _ Ci cod 8t�ooessor to Joh ro cot r Claremont. 1 s� 1 ' ` n . i i „'fit #� 4 1t bardson Agent Poke n - � 7 I, tRI �• t RRAH . T . CHARDSON9S , EMBIN LAR FOR C . { ,1 � ::' Winter a � n is ed to 1111 ,.. t GMM t 'of finest displgy ersi ed 1 a d pa fide Pmlxr A ills h' est +free for ail kinds of wain.red and Tara. ♦ Tory lame aMortoaetet of P almike clover seed, and tiwotby seed "del>v- 8lattonarT. Books. Dodls, Toys, Jul i Underwear, Blankets; Flannels, eto. s` seed at Ele•ater s1 North ClarentooL �: toceivod fat do Holiday ws&. Ce t i l Clover seed a specialty. surd see thet>Q• -1 T. Caste, I'l ' �skieri /aka for all Y mom• _ We have just in stook a large sssoftmeisl of Boots and shoes and claim 6#1 North C lsiob oat leo Newspapseg,, p ace the best value we have ever offered. - _ -- Weekly ani Daily .- - - I I�obt. Utnolli �au�. toss - _ Broc3r �3tree .. , ., , gER . , ., SII T Whitt -- 'sit Piokerin on Jdoth- ' - - Will hale her Millinery Opening of of Dunbsrton, Alli n g MISS BADE R� Fall 560A on day Wednesday and Friday.of each week x , eo 1 of A. 1 fresh t Friday and Saturday Oct 4th and 5th• - Always a full_ pp T , cord ' pers : cordial invitation to a e ladies o i to oun cos In on hand. t'i u extended all the he town .send anrr ittg ii ii �t y - try to come and inspect the stook . • Give me a trial. - And folio 5 W day& A SAWS iffoos and tater ta. {3om New Fac Qh � , E 7 TIC � �� now ata s:n s° fipriag dEgoods r+ w Oarti to �� lOepe01 w Hats � oa want a now age Dog and a it sea �� �• - lesson,we have p. T � v t our line. chl ;Bolts, 6h a IIL cordial;Invitstlon In ��[tended to bis. - F We also sell the oel ! j •:; _ we, Forks of all kind _' Wilkinson pb ` 1 �a. Also the Dseriatc S edea Shovels, Hoea, . _ adho e ti maobine p h► dee• , . . -� . . � �'we Watt Paints 'and Varma , yn r ' r b x ad 1doL i The INt� Wl�>fiiG t x � Givens • - .ivd+� i, r - + t - - - H. aC� - 1 �- ,1, S.ra•�• Y �etsuoi W, � Reams � �w � ,t p r s u . t + i A t "s : r.. .. --..r' .........,. .;; :. -_.. .. _.w... -.: - .'. "'F" :. .. .-. ,.._ -. _ ,:. '..-,. 4 � � s •jest. ' - - - • - - ", - - :-.M'` .:!r �x> , °3t•. , r4".r�p'� � .: a::. -f.Mss •.I 4 , t TI .✓ -i. yt;v F I- # 11 . - - _. - ._,....._.. ,_.a,;tel Ott° e'ia,t'.".+k.y. :,-k•.�.:..•�:r-c::�.,.•xyy.. .. ,....�,.:;s.x..,., u , r.•a4�•, :. C.*B' ,. r - . .- r _1 _ s._ .. . - >? ,r . .' __ _ _ '. -.'�, ... ..._'. _ 1 'it4Ft l "YA+A+N'A"9 v 9tayR'C?�4?1 N�..�'��' fr a'� :,:� ,�,t `,t ';S��Y-3r1rka�i �n�. .! '�at"11�:,1�. :,..` rsF?�'Dh�•.�.n.:af��x�i'-�ail+,, s�a^Fs✓az!.r�;u,�:'Ytt•3Fr�i.�ix►ierkHaGd9 ��.:lgTtr� ,r i'�k. •:'FRIG 4s.. • P�. ik1A�. JJ' - •» -.. _.. .. :.--- - : '- -. ...�. .at-*'#"( -1'''+mFrr. ... 't_.. - .,G 'i_:,.:.y.`. .- .. a.,..: ,,• .;. .- !':. -_. � - : - - yZ �'9 wC3bt _ - '�i _ Y .- iz.�_.�fT: /,'rrt e�. ce_•d.- - .. r ye•L••'. ❖4• •:wb.;.. .,..;..;►•:«3 �1�.�❖ "dam •:• 4 ►'�$►c0��$ Mildred gave a Itttle Camp s1 eight _ ` Co�s�� live Pee le of this object, and, withopt a mo— - j� �, y Itilent's hesitation, abandoned her do- �! r•: Sn of sett up and softly stealing • ' der the Aafkar N..... . AW&Y in order that she might not be CAN SECURE RENEWED.,_ ; ai ,. g _ •f" y, ;. ,. Wvsf s Dsilsht B'uUty of eaves4ropPinB Sho sten l IffEALTH AND STRENGTH , •_• �•Another Aan�tt Wife,•' ed her eyes eagerly tQ an opetrig In .•; ' • the leaves and watched and Itstened , ! .;` ••• " ••A Heart's Bitterness,- with a terrible interest. .. �" 3• *A �: � The man ►Deas Miles Barton; the ► RihI{ed Blood �ai�eDrSecret4i. ... �. Williams'•• :, Williams Pink Pills Gives New ' t ••t2•• -�f "" '"' ` '" woman', ad Gladys. >r Stren th. to -Ever Nerve, . , ee s the book You asked for " ''a ?; i'.i• ' ;' `. .`1_ she said, with a mingling of shame and Organ of the Body. ! ••N•N•1 N•••••••N•NO••N•N••.•N••.�•.�NiN•NiNiN••1•••�N•••• 7ON•NiN••�NiN•`' •�•.i1PN••�N7.•• - - - • • ••� • • • • ♦ • • • • . • • • • • • ♦ • • • • • • • . • . • • • • . • • • • • • and anger. ." 'How did ori et it?" hd demand• t :j GntL'S JACTt1T. ;. .; SYNOPSIS Or: pul-ICE'DING right into the place held by the Y g From tile.Budget, Shelburne, CHAY`1'h:KS.—Maida Cari ingtord the other. ed. as he eagerly took it. 4 to YZ' Years. illegitimate child of Sir Richard yes, it "-would be > toy; but could , I followed your directs ps and - + t r► ' Airiong . the young ladies. of She1 Hartleigh, meets her half-sister Con- stole It. ' she angrily emppasized . No wise trot}ler permits her' child- burne, there is none today who more- she do it? tWould she do it. All her the word "stole." "I refused;to go ron to be without general utility fully bears filo impress of perfect sta-lice on a stage-coach in America. life. long she had been taught to fear The stage is attacked arid Constance on the picnic, on the plea of neural- jackets that can be worn over any. health than Miss Lilian Durfee. Un her father as mise cause of all her sial and then I went over to the gown.. : The attractive little garment `'-fortunately this was not always the Is wounded. 11IaidLt leaves her for own and her. mothers misery. And dead and goes to impersonate her in t a -the girl who. had usurped her Hall, and, on pretext of searching in shown _is entirely practical, at the case, as a few years ago bliss Dur- L'n land. Caryl Wilton, who knew Constance Hartleigh's room. for a same miens that it is esseigtiully fro became ill and her friends feared Y pl id she not think the real smart, yet it is not difficult to make. + ' Dlaida a�, a fatuous actress, meets her Constance was dead?. Had she not neuralgia cure, used the skeleton that she. was going into decline. A ate- some amateur theatrical`s in her' striven bravely and nobly to save leets You gave me, and opened ' filo `1`Ite original is made of ctlstQr-color- doctor teas called in and prescribed, new home and visits the portrait casket and found this book, Never. ed sinooLh-faced cloth, but mixtures ' but his medicines did not have the h Hall. I'[e le her life? And should she now expose are admirable, and tan is alwa s in , gallery at Hartleig her to the world, which would never never ask . me to do such a thing Y }desired effect. Iter strength f;r:ulu pa�si:'nntely fond of her and to be again. How dared you do it—how style, while dark, blue is always )ally left her, tier appetite failed, sho Often in. her presence asks leave to see the extenuating circumstances, ood, and cheviots its well -as cloths ! which she in her own nobility of dared Batt?' and she burst into pus- g had frequent headaches, was very paint her portrait. Guy, are worn. (hale, and finally grew so wcalc thitt a nephew said could put forward for the o her? sionate tears. �. of tiir Richard, to avoid seeing Wil- P "I told you it was your on 'lo .cue this jiteket for girl of R :a walls of a fete rods would coin ton's admiration for the girl he. 'She had, known sorrow and misery chance of Y enough in her own lite to be able to preventing Guy Ilartleigh years of age 1 yards of material 44 pletely fatigue her. The young thinks he loves, rides off and calls on g from marrying her." jt>dhes wiole, or 1# yards 6U inches lady's fancily sorrowfully orf►served ' his old nurse. 116, . meets 117ildred realize how another might take such "How can it? I have read it over ,wide will be required. that she was steadily failing, and an opportunity as this which must Thorpe. Lady Gladys a rival for Y and over and I cannot find a word ` --- •"" `' feared thcit consumption; would claim Guy's affections takes steep t utr have come to the other to order to p that -will compromise her." the men who go after gulls' eggs," her as a victim. One day a friend -over Ataida`s past. Maida dis isses fcdd a haven of rest after the sore „ Milton, and becomes engaged to tt Wariness of a' lonely life. No, she Did you bring her letters--the he explained, "Lind to the lnexperl_ ur(;ed that she should give Dr. �'Ynl Y w Y but letters that you have received?" enced scarcely afford a footing. .They linins' Pink Pills a trial, but the would not betray the other, , oh „ y, at her enfeebled fathers request I Y Here they are '' aro very tempting. but many a tri_ Idea at first was not favorably en she would have liked to have the She handed him several notes of g tertnined• it seenged hopeless to ex right to love Guy. pellet' has paid the penalty for his T f invitation which Maida had written rashness in Lho shape of a broken leg fleet that any nedicine would help C1TAPTFR XXVII Hers was a noble, self-sacrificing o h worse. the path below her after the doctor's trcatIIletlt had nature, and she wearily told herself t er' or Keep to p: When Mildred set out for her walk, IIe took them with a ITreedy hand there,''' he shouted. failed. However, this good friend :y that perhaps the other woman had t►ft,r. Guy's sudden departure, she and opened one. Then he opened the An answering shout ca.nte up to still. urged, and finally prevailed learned to love Guy even as.she did, loitered sadly on through the gather- little book, which llfildred recognized' them, frant the bottom of a well as By the titnettlie third box was rued, ' x= d.rrlctgess until she came to the and believing her -dead, had taken as her memorandum book, 'which she it seeti:ecl. I there w:l9 an unmistakable improve- In^ tier place with a determination to -fill llartlei-h -church. The moon was had given Maida when she thought Dia.ida 'looked around with a sliud- I meet in i1liy�► Ihrrfee'.4 condition it fairly and honestly. And, so tar fhining brightly now, and she was she was dying. Ile glanced quickly der, and pressed close to the strong Cheered by this, the Pills were con- - teu►I:ted to go into mile edifice and as she had ever heard, she had filled over first one and then the other, Qt•m, t.inrred, and in the course of a few it Bette► even than she in her humil- + , - look at it_ by moonlight. and then, ttith u grimace 'of triumph "Are you `afraid? , . itsked Guy, weeks the former Invalid, whose -- an( grave-digger, at 'work in mho it y believed she could have filled it- turned them so that Lady Gladys hindl '—a lover would flare ut h $ I strength was taxed by the 91i�htr st g� No,. she would go out of the world, S P esertioit, way almost restored to y ard, told her where she could find could leo them. grin around tier for fax less provoca r where she had a right to be, and-.rhe rhealt.li. The use of the tills tvdy tilt• lcev, and she went, in. She had "Well,"' she demandod, isullenly, tion. neer teen there before. but there would give trouble and sorrow to no ••what is there to see?" ",�o," elle laid, and shrank riway still continued and a fete week; inure w:rs more than mere curiosity in her one. She would lease IrouKltam. •`Look at the handwriting." from him, "but it seems so grand ;found 1Tis9 lhtrfee again enjoying with all its happy associations, and "It'ell?'• noel solemn.. I.et tts go taster." ;perfect health. glance as she looked around. would seek London or the far alba P-rsently her -eye fell on the me- Y "Don't you see that the hand-writ- They made tttc•ir w:ty to the-bottom To a r'eportor who interviewed her + nlori�rl tablet,, and with an ea er land she had come from. Site would ' None of the par- 'she said —"T believe til t hr. fi Ing in the book is entirely diticrent almost in siltncc, sadness she hastened to it, and with try to sec Guy once more, unseen by , from that in the letters? ty wit in sight, and Guy said: i litems' I'iclk Pills saved my life, and him and then she would go array. I carr;estly reconunend t.hcrn to all s►cerumens eyes read its simple lines. ,. .. i 'I wander where they ar.�. They , Tether, mother!" she cried. "why, She would like, tree, to see the wo- Yes, but what of iL? seem rather wild this morning. I who fl�ar that, consumption has laid man tubo had taken her place at the 'This, my lady. Iter. Ti'artleigh ho re notlle of them will forget the ' P I " clivi you leave mo alone with this ' its grits Upon tl r�nl. Ilan. She would like to convince' will never ,tarry that young woman, 1 g + t,l�ste -�•? Who is it that has comp tde surf o too far." 'That til© faces r� luted. ' shove era hc,•self if she was one likely to make and you will have the field to your- g i here to fill the place you taught me "Go after them," said Maid "I not in any tvn.y ex.9ct erated. i� Was urine. �1'he is it that ha bud Guy happy- self. Don't ask any more questions, a,. •• ' horn out by the following st.atoinent t l And so it ckrhC " about that the It will bo a great deal better for you will rest here until you come back. g . this stone placed here to your ine- "I do not like to leave ori." Pram itoht. (.. Irwin, F, rl., Lhe well !; next morning, after a short and to be surprised when the time comes. Y i morn? And, oh, nip mother! who is "fiat lienee e," she cuff urged, :kno •n stipendary magistrate for t ho $; troubled sleep, she arose with the do- Only mind! You dont need to do I B gently g , It that has taken the man whost . there may be some accident other-'Illuniccpalcty, who says:—"1 drst.lnct termit>,:►tion to o to the neiThbor- anything but wait—wait. two weeks Y love is mine, and whom I love? i g h tt ire-" i ly remember the pale face of '.Hiss know he loves sae, moth know h od of the Ball and watch for a' from to-clay-and you will have your I Liltanl nurfee and t.hc eef,rets of.r it:' sight of the two. revenge. I will do all the acting, lie beset rated a tttotilent:, and then, It way life morning of the picnic to and I will see it I amu going to chase► ttalkini her cc,ntfortable on a ledge ;friends as they expressed thee► cors She 'rested her head' against th�i of smooth rock, he ran along tete Fiction that she would soon ht: cont tablet, and with her face in her the of Shield, ivnd Sir Richard, two omen all over America, and g ' beach in search of the others. I Felled to say farewell to earth. AT nils-; though stilt weak from the effect of find out all about them, only to Ilurfee, _ however, carries the 1lnmtg hands, wept silently, wondering at his attack, lead insisted upon the have the reward snatched out' of my She remained seated for some min- herself .for daring to "say even to the p utes, looking dreamily over the sea, takahlo credentials of flood-health, dead, what she had not yet ventured party starting, just as had been ar- hands by a pair of lawyers. Won't t, Y ranged. there he a rumpus when the young and. wondering where the only man nn`l frequently expresses her ip o-leht- to v hisPer to herself. File could levo was at that moment. i edne9s to 1)r. Williams Pink Piles Tho story of the. betrothal had. lady 'gets her walking-papers: And Pale and anaemic iris or young Then she walked up the aisle and ' YC .. Iler life seemed to be a succession of g Y g somewhat leaked out, and, without Won't I t, aty reward? 5utigllt the Iiarticigh pew, where She any connivance of either, 111Ltidtt and «'ith a few more words the pilin s:t'- Pasts and futures, cell far' sway from ; People with consurnpttvr, tendencies, . sat down and wondered at herself Guy had t!>e little phaeton to them- pajated un 1 went away, leaving Nil- a present which site seemed unable.; trill find renewed health and beclrly' - and at the mystery of which she wile seltes. l+fildred Saw hits bol ► the dred storing utter them with a took to realize. Silo arose and sauntere+ct 'vigor thrciugh elle use of Dr. Wil - vigor part. She took one of the prayer [ idly along mho botlottt of the cliff. i luras' P[n'c Pills. These. Pills are beautiful creature into the carriage of horror. Crooks out of the rack in front of her b .. lad Lo bo alone with her thou hts ; nn unfailing cure for all diseases duo and by the light of the moon could with u.dull pain in her heart, for she She will ba disgraced; driven g 8 ~ could not see that t>,cither was hap- from til® Ilatl like a criminal, and for even n few moments. Ito a watery condition of the blood see.that Guy's name was on it. She Py fibs could only see that by Guy will be tree!" g. g or shattered nerves. Sold h She wandered aloft her .thou tits y alt sadly placed. it to her lips and to corllr On consent the two were left �:he truried her hands 'iFt !tt*r face flitting at random through her dealers in medicine or sent postnnld Woce'l it, tatting out, the one next strap a past, and a :tad sort of me- ion receipt of 50c a box, or $2.50 r together, ily lovers usuaily are and l:hought- g P for six boxes, by addtessin It. The name on that was newer it nod � chanical wonder filling her mind of g the Pr tine saw )1laida talcs the reins `rind easily deciphered. It was Constance what Was to come next. Was the Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville ` drive awn and she saw (,u lean { EIartleigh. Y Y CIIAPTI?R X X V I II. ; end to be when silo took the name o! ; Ont ing over her with a solicitude which _T = Constance ITartleigh! Then there to her wits, only lover-like, but which In the meantime the picnickers had Hartleigh by law? Or was there were t.wo Constance Hal-'069hs. Ono reached the 'l hall's .Shield. aria. most something else in store for her? And � CIIILiI'S ShCIAI. LII I .' in fact was necessary in order to of tllecn hived at the hall, honored disentan;lq- the irin �o of I11liLlda's of thein had begun to snake the dew as silo gave reign to her thoughts rind beloved' by all, while the other r b scent. As theta lyse no way of sho seemed to hear a moan of cies- 1t is of primary Importance to un socque front the buckle•of the reins. derstand that a child's social lits was the organist at the tittle village ; She could -not know thLlt both of avoiding doing so. without exciting tress. tike roused herself, thinking clgrrrclt, livinh under a f,ilse name, be- ! tl:crl► ttci;c as nliscrllble fie herself. contnicnt, (:uy hficl taken 1ltaidu'8 arta her imagination wag playing her a docs not depend upon parties, public r cause she feared to use her own, and tin, his. trick,, blit the Sound tray repeated, entertainments, or any of the formal And not knotting it, sho let herself atherin y that we are u t .to also utterly without friends. One of them She was more apathetic than: he and slit knew this time that it watt , gr g P had the love of t true ,tan, but u,anrder sadly along in an aiinle:;s fit- I ` shiun. She did not care where she now. :;he had expected to nisei mite Lhe faint inarticulate cry of some c►:rte with the term. These only tui must give it up to the other because' t►ent She could not return urid lis- reproachful eyed of Caryl Wilton, but lttunan being in distress, i nislt extra occasions for social Itfo, It was so decreed by her father. true. to his promise, he had gone. It proce'o�rled from a narrow ledge the life itself is in til© graLiticaUon t' Ion to the gouel old (fame's titlk of Whose father? the commonplace things which .i6ter- Lord Algy assured Mauls he had of rock above her. Most women , of til© social instinct ieaclind one to S.hc� laid her head upon her 'arms ested her. done all he could to keep him but wool have screamed for help aryl ' seek companionship. The neighbor ns she leaned a ainst the railing in .• without avail. and Alaida' had said to scra�bled back- to their coin anions, ` hood gauges, the walks. to and from Croat of the ecu, and, wearied of the r The day, was a perfect big_ Li'itd she P wandered un until she canto to a herself that. thus Lhe last link. that but Maida possessed true �Courag�: -s'hool with a boon comp:uliou, the i ad conflict of emotions, must have bound her to the old self was bruk- fill([ presence of mind, and, instantly ;ecstat.ic delight of a big attic or a fallen asleep. It was while she was pretty patch of wood where she baro loft with a few chosen friends threw herself down Lo brood oil her els. • And yet it, way with no sense of reflectinq that it she lett this spot, I the boy's aunt ttiLh another bo rtiltir:g thus that the other and false relief Lhrlt she cunlprchendocl that rte she mIt ht not be abie to find it Y • j y of sorrows until such time as she.could t ('(instance IIartleigh entered. c ntmand herself sufficiently to pre- had gone out of her life. Iters was again, she ran up a narrow path, I'tcr nuts or frogs—all these are truly The result to llTaida we h:l��e seen; � gnation of which led to the place whence the ;social life to the child as if they re- v nt the dame discoveMng •her woe- rathfer the apathy. the rest suited from a formal igvitation—arid ` `she looked upon the appearance of Then she would return and go al, Ill,- condemned criminal. She hiul cry had, processed, and:; commenced ; 1lildred, dr mise real Constance, as a sent biro arra tx`cause she loved hiin to look for the cause, 1 the much utero attractive. The mo o cc to the vicar and resign her post I then who leaves all such aSsociatiOR9 Y product of tier disordered fancy; but too we[1 Lo run sho risk of having Sho had not far to look. .lust tllildred made no such mistake as to a organist. Then she would carry discover her shaute. shove her a man's foot project to chance and thinks because she • . oft her (lttei'mination to efface het him some dtty carefully revises the list for a child l:cr. and turn troch her with scorn• from the narrow ledge. (Some -one a y �t°Iter+, she "sate 1lfairla tall senseless, �v lq o}ruonils sure Hutu that there The path narrow and winding. al- was lying there helpless, perhaps dy- I ren's party once a year, cutting- out n t for her Lhe r c.. :She she. seemed to realize, as by an in- c old ryet even think, now, th�it (,'u towed of but two abreast, and UULUY ink;• holding on by mho jutting rack till undesitable acquaintances, that spira.tion, what had taken place from y' she is controlli- her child's social lot ed her.. And if he did not then it of tlw party trent iu Indiuu lilt. < It she made her way to the ledge, and, i life deludes herself. It is the ever the time of tier own supposed death di wee; a wild and Iteautitul sceno► every clincring to the smooth side of the � � Y up to .the present moment, though o knot greatly matter wlltlt becaatie , er tutln of the serpentines tray roveallng chalk cliff. . carne rottftd a bend full day associations that will tell. there were some tlgings for which'she; Not that she �otis dpernte—that �rcl6� beauties 0[ c1itT ticeuer'. and a upon the Dgur•o ' of a than flying Children's e.uly companionships Could not account. IXer first 'in- more extensive view of the great arrotis the =tlLrrow pati'I. ( Iles largely dependent upon nciglgbot tv is not her way: :�Ihe'was sadly re- heed and school life, r, pulse was to run too the fallen &I ;si rcgcd. She kpew ttuw W suffer. It gray rocks lying beneath them. Ile was lying with his head (resting par icailariy that of Lite nes liborllood. So ev i , ntt':1 revile her, but a hasty second It id been mho lesson of her life. Several smaller and still narrower on his arm, his face . turned awsty r tl:;ln ht drove her from the church, liths branched off 'from that which from her but Maida did not need to dent is this that with many parents g While she reclined there under the P y see it. I-Ter heart gave a bound, and i it is ntado mile turning point in the ars t she hastened Itotne unseen by -s el ter of some hutdt.horns and they were following, but Gu called I` either Caryl Wilton or Miles�3Ltrtou, l inking herself alone, she, suddenly out`to the party in front to keep the then sioetnod to stand still-as she re- is of a location—and wisely. It Who had' been lurking about the hard heavy footsteps - crashing cggnized Caryl Wilton. is hard to make children's associa- ' . ince. beaten track- •, p ' along through the trees, and looking "These narrow"' paths h.re trade by � To be Continued., , b��l s good if their surroundings are n In ------ her own room she feverishly out from her leafy covert, sate a -- ---- tried to work out the tangle into matt in a light tweed suit, approach which the mystery had become in- aid sit down near her. For a mo- r FLOOI AND FURNITURE S'1 AiN3 -; volved. �t was clear to her,that meet shew inclined x as to get up and 33Taida was an impostor; and when A• durable acid inexpensive dar>< hasten away. but the fear of attrac- ' she rernembered that the little me- stain for floors is a mixture of one- ting observation, and a sense of se- - �=+ r quarter ounce of erman anate of morandum book which was one of •� _ q P g c,urity where she was, restrained her, her own prpofs of identity, was in and she• ret>Yiailicd hoping he m potash and a quart of water. Ap- 1liaida's shar}►ds, she recognized how P g an 1 ply with a brush immediately and do would not stay long. - - ' • - easy it would be for her to establish ' ;' ` U not touch the liquid with hands on herself a9 the rightful Constance. But in this she was doomed to bo y �: ' clothing. In drying the color turns f disappointed, for he not only sat to a. rich dark brown, but for a very. But how had she learned the secret Y there, b t kept looking up as if, in rl f / • , � � dark shade two applications are ne- ..= of her identity as Constance Hart- y expectation of seeing somebody. And < ' cessar When dr apply'boiled lin- „ ,. Leigh, since. she t�d never onto men g . boned that name ITL the book? Then: presently, to Mildred's astonishment. t" ► ' y� seed oil. Z o stain wood to look like ' she recollected- that Guy had gone to he was joined by a young lady. Sho \' - "' ebony, take a solution of sulphate of ; ' America in search of her, and she might have thought it 'a simple lou ^ ; \ iron and wash the wood over twice„ i could seem to see how the storyer'a meeting, but for the fact that; ' two or thrg4 the mann was not only much older f' I `; + applying when dry,' might have been discovered by the Y �� ;t coats of strong'decoction of logwood�, false, Constance. It will be remem- than the lady- but that he was evi '� �- Wipe the wood_ dry and olish with >tt p comfy in. a ditlerent station in life. sMP °� flannel wet in, linseed oil. ' tiered that Mildred did not know _ 'llaidit's name. r IMoreover, there was nothing lover- .I -' - -/ � � Woodworl� and RoorS'; `Are now r , Guyl She started up from the like in their 'greeting of each other ] -.. # _ ; stained with a color called forest }- i -hair and pressed her hands to her he, man sprang to his feet with an e� t -� . ''"-" - gi'eenw which sermonizes with drag- :• throbbing temples. Should she, let exclamation of satisfaction at sight - F., '•_ ._ cries and floor coverings of almost -- this-stranger, this impostor, rob he�r of the young lad timid the: latter, c ,. Fes, I .: ,• , d. ;;` t 1�w �W any color. This is but a fad of the f. .'r of Guy._ How'easy it would be fdr it tto,.attenipt'�` Jtide' her repug � � . 1''" � ` moment. however, and the standard C,° h:r 20 rescrit herself at the Hall ti qce : cite [orwatd holds sorxlop-: t3 '`Ilaltot : There s awsea Use! 1 stain will always . be the nAt•irat P dla s ' _ ng t Y'`- the 'F:gtttful %on+;tance, and step by thing in her olitstretcl>.ed hated. Aunt ,Taller-"Uhl. .:o�1, phi D�th't �IT�''il� in lite iioat!"' rwood- color. t - - , r I I .r r F -, .- ..:". .:. .. : ..-,.. .. ... .. .. ..: ..... :..... a _. .. .. _- ... - .. -.. .- _.:... .. :. ..... ... .. .... fit .. .. I ' c I •: „ S _ ;. . ... .. ' .. -Vf lei - - sir � 't• - - , j Ak , - i --_ .... .: '.- ..:. .. .. .. _.:.._. .. ., .. .. ..... is-.. .: .... , - . 7 .. AD 0 `1V /GH4►1.dehaw�Ji,tltLo"t�3$+'•:.e+:.��{..r't"ti4^�.�tsR� c.�w: ,,.u..,..... - .: 'Everything rvo eatDITI'-”; NAL" IDENLt and drink and -UDELLA EY' ' J. • wear runs the gauntlet of germs to ext t which nervous pl an erePeople had better not contemplate. Far tN" ­ oo r 4 If t t t .a -much fuss is mad©. of than. we t: f ,, - :` z listened to all these scares there - has been pronounced by canaoitlsenra to be the most do )icfeugl flavored and • ` ifistoiy gwould be nothing left bo do but to economical Tea on the market. Lead packages, 25,40, 50 and 60 cants.Greatest Case in the of od�rn Medi- g aead and - _ , et into tt, bath of carbolic stop there until starvation freed us W we ant thousands of ba roti ". "' nine is Completed by Another 8w rn , lit'; : � ' from the dangers of - • ' . . ... . to supply our customers. p r cu one s. Ship yours to us and we will go! A PS you all all the are worth. �- Statement. Y y Sozodont The � ,Wso Ce mission Ca:,` Limited, Toronto11 t •, x .tis■■.+ � TOMMY'S IDEA I ' O � - I• -- - - '' �O' h >• IT. AGENTS WANTED.� 'Very oftenTomy's mother ex- .jv� U`TTAW .. FRED . PRE SUSTAINED+ Pow a `+ 5 .:' atuines hint to see how much he has GENTS WHO MILAN BUSINESS CAN 9make moneyy. 8011 ethin needed: spm 0119 si a 'thing wanted. Write at once and get control } the foil conversation tools lac r E place ►our locality. .,amples 10a: circular free( • oi� beat hens t� y a 4 1 Goodfar $std Teoth between t We se fit; Co.,60 Yonge, Toronto. N or o r "To y� how i, are you Pome. _— 1 of Bed f Goo Teeth Wothe — r, U SEEN IT? WHAT? LEER A'P R YO 9 i'rominent Ottta a Man Confirms Under Oath very Statement Made going ort at school 7" Priceless}tea peg, 3009 secre;.q for tee Tommy-"First rate, ma.' Farm, Laboratory, Workshop, and by this Fsip@r i❑ the Original Story Published Nearly Sozodont Liquid 25c Large LiquM and Powder 75c All every departn eat of human endeavor. witb stores orb mail for tl►e nee m.ic for pO3 "MentiOlt the Ilitines Of SOule Of Lite full index to canter t4; 368 pages. bound in t HALL fit RUCKSL, MONTREAL. domestic uninlals." cloth. Send 25 cents for a copv, and if you t @V@II y@ar8 Ago... "The horse, the, dog, the pig. t4h nk the book N not worth the money send "Mention so11tC more Tommy.." it-back and your money will be refunded.' v}t toe Of "The Canada Er' .,, , This is a go V1 vt(le•}ine for canva.yers. LViI• Ids n e 1 he goose, the hen, and the ],am Briggs, Methodist Book Room, Toronto. e ► Act, 1803." duck." Ontario. 1, Declared before Fria- ill, the Cit (From the Otfawa Fred Pedes) Y "Y(s I wa4 thinking, of; four - f HE SUN SAVIN08 AND I.O1N COM. oT Ottawa, In the County of '1 r(. or1IL< seen settee ago the Free Mr. Kent was could et a Itisting i 3rd d legged- animals. 1Vltat aniltial is PANY is re;ling stocks and debentures i g Carleton, th s ay Of OCtO- that which lives most} in tho drawing good rates of ii,tereat and t.akin¢tie. Pr ss published a graphic account of �cure. bee, 1JOU. house but which Often Makes a poeit•; thFRe opportunities for investment are a 071narkable case here in Ott;ttva.. ]t occurred to the Fred Press the (figd.) G. 1I. Y�T?NT unequalled; reli,ble agents Are wanted. I dreadful noise so tlr:tt people cannot wet a to the Comparys address, Toronto x IMIli named George TI. Kent_ had other day that it would b� interest- ( ed ) N• FItASLIt, . ., ' �I pCeti cured of 11rit;ltt'y Disease atter i ing to enquire now, after the lapse of Nota1, Public in noel for slccl) j - 61, Ar T>l;u-ItELIe13►.P AiIr;N TO AC'l' the doctors hizcl ,tr_n (tint t1, ) to die, �lncarl seven cars, ins to how• 13ir. A' y r '•1�our-legged animal 7":, ae local or travelling it gents, either on g 1 �' y Ontario. '•Yo.S ., wholoor part time. Liberal ter•i a on salar�y , and tile- Free Press reporter, after a ' Kent was fee-ling. Nothing could be lilOre convincing � � „ , � or commiseicn, .with expenses guaran teccl, motit thorough - investigation, pull- I Ileh.ad removed Co 1ZOA; t;iliitcitir g Tommy (tlitlmphatltly} The Apply now. S'I'ON '• 611 NELLIN(}ZOY; than this plain declaration made by piano '• Q+.n(adn's (ireatestNurseries Torot.to. lished the- trhi)le story in detail, giv- Street, and at that address a I}1,('e A'}� . Kent, and the 1�°rue Press is n. Dept. A. ' ing credit to Podd's Iiidrey Pills fol' !Press reporter found him. pleased to be able to present such a > " TEI►-$•l PER DAY SURE-GLN- the most ir.iractilous clue: + After rertttncltn Afr. Kehl. of the A {- g - comj►Icte and emphatic cott[irmation The gt�cttt cheniigt T a5teur saved W tlemen or ladies-net to canvaR, but 7'hc_ f Alowing sworn st.: tcnient . article anli his affidavit the news Of our'article of 18+J,. Prance at least 10(1 millions sterling to employ. agents: position pernanent; so)o ' was )riven by lir. hent in order to Pilger rilan asked hinl point, blank:-- "hhe, Kent. case, must, t Grefo•e, by his rose u cher on the diseases of per year and expenses; relisb a firm•- be.tt Fubstantiate the almost incrrdil)ltti "llave foil lost an time from 1 1'O references; exnerienee unneca-Fnry, fit. A. y on record as the most.`wonderful silkworms. Yet at school he +tuns O'KENF E,address 480 Truth Otllac+ Toronto. Statement inadc by the paper -ill itq your regular work since you were , cure- gree heard of in this city or only fourteenth out of twenty-three -- -- -- -- -- account of the (use `cured of Bright's Disease by Docld's in his chemistry examination, ANTI:1)-GOOD 11FN ONLY TO SELL hldn�y I ►lis in ]$J.). province. Every d(�ta'I of which has i'Y I ( r�r. our well known �.peeialties, >;Ye are P (Sworn Statement., 7'eb...7 6} ]451:;.) been carefully sub:ta11Liated by on,-at the oldoat and mo c retiab'e firma in "N`Tot a Itinute," a kwered• her. Canada, 5wlary or eommi3aloa. It xc°ugivcs I, George Ilenry ]lent, resi)lcnt '1{(,nt promptly. sword evidence. territory. Outfit free. Pelham Nursery Co., t 114 Cutthri(l;�c at.reet, Ottawa , To Dodd's Kidney ills-19 due all THE MOST NUTRITIOUS. . 'Toronto, Ont. "have You since had the sliglitest file credit for having rescued and t1� Aan{1 Ctnj)IOved as a printer in the 'Sytnptonls of your oid kidney trou- E, ` EDUCATiO�lAi.Dritish Attc risenI3.ink Note and that afterstored this dying manble or anthing like it?" P S ." • 1, Icing Gotnpunv, in fife said t , tell hope had been abandoned and the E P S "Not the slightest, hr.' ' aul. : colt} waters of the river of death ENTnAi, BLI91NESS COLLEGE, IOR City of t)ttatv:t, do solcrnlnly de- �. "You are sure that Dodd's Kiane GRATEFUL.-CO!!1FCRTIN(3. C ONTO. Twelve Teachers, flue a ui e-lees that I cousidcr it:a duty t{1 �' were lapping at his feet. q p' ment., eighty typewc itind machines, modern Pills attd not-Ring else saved your life ♦ ocurre.4, thorough work, invites corre-pond rrtyse-If and to my fellowitien Berl- and restored you to your• present ,r once from a!1 i„ ore-:e11 parties. Address t grails to make a decl:traL-ion as good health?" `••Hal satyr e }otc.� me, :ShL.: Coll- W. D. Shaw Principal. to the ellicienc5r of 1)0dd's Kidney ,g `•11J►�ohitel sure. �Vhy, ter Lytle fidcd to her friend, 'yet he hits only p 1 Pills. I , Y y me two days." "11'e 1, per- . BREAKFAST-SUPPER. �`� , known I and I are so grateful to 1)odd's hid- l .. i . That I imi)i(J ifieni in my taps that's °the rcuson,,dc:ir, the _-- _ - , --- - - - - - L ��tA1�TE • nt V I !lis that the bare chrititene(I friend re )tical, and they don't,, oven. ------- ----- t.errible case of .I> if;hty 7)i�case, our little �►►1, born in ncceluhcr, of 1 ANtI;D- F'ARCIE4T01)On!tI'[TIN(t front tt'hicll i su.icred for alnlust. , f' Fre seamen and miners are � > r nod Iiow. „ nc 1 for us - homes «o furnish yarn and ) 1'39('1, by the narnc of 'I)o(Ids.' '1'f►is :i, obliged by law to make provi-,i(nt for ma-pine. Easy work. Go d pay. Send Camp _ nuc year, o[ tile grc:ttest. Ineclical shows vote better than'. :►ny't din I for rlarti6ulai St kndard Nude Co., Dept& 3, g First , Ofr1ce I3oy-'"tt'ot.'e . .Timmy their old age value. I can say confidently and ciul tell _ volt to trltttt etc :it(ribute. :l�snre anyon+ inlcresteil, ora cryin' foo, ?" . Second Office Hoy-•- •' Toronto, ani. IHV tecotery. I {)eve illy, }ifs to sulPercr, i)1at F positively cave my 1)od(]'s hid r "Itis gra11etnrudder's tic;til"n11d going "7i� iFItP A (*OLD IN ii't;E i AT, I 1:3,Oo0) British [isllcrntcn tiyk6 i n y Pi115. ter be burried on it holiday !'• Fake hazuiivo Hromo Quintne Tahleta A'1 :3 (() (►Ur► toll:; cit. ► life nd J,re en f. eYc, ]lent. he:Ilt}1 " t�'onld Vi►u Lc willing in order i-o drurtciF A refund the money if it. fall-, to cure. } c o fort:'c Yfans catch • to the result �r��tiht• about. by conlirnl our story published in 14:►fs Ii:. W.Orove'u etgnature is on e.(ch buz. 85c. Salne Hunt )_t f b )t 1l!i3Ottl► tc„!; i h� Ir 1;SC. I tt as ta1ie11 SI('li allll to ]rlake a1tUt het' S«Oi'll titat('1111.'1►t'�" - • -- ( t I�- c r,nt4ned to lav bed on lh remh+t' ttsl:e+i talc sc•r'ihc, n 7 itvn 'hnd,`tt halt to}Il}ons of mtn+srs data 1,r can • eIItCA�'3 ret wOrh lit the R'tlrl{l s n r tp ��tti r ��rt1r T !�1 W �4t.11, 1X34),3, and «'uS sttrccs�flllly : "]i it, tr.oulcl {lo 'i tt: "ally g(ti►i1 :I 1 11Ilolg S «01;1;e9' MIS tl9l9tl ill COWS.' treated for La. Crippe, then Pleur- I far( no obiec•tions," ':►nswered - mine:;. t)t these �i:3R,l)OU are I11,it- ^� be Cured, ,.. ;:. isy, fullc►trrd 1)v (11)('Y '1'1,<tulilr•s, befit . "The hese 1'1,+�sS was -certain- it,}r, ti++vefl ill 7(1,tk)t►�Iiritish deaths .t►e ' I anci follows lb il,t (1 I)iscasr. I , - � t. ly troll- within the truth in seers ' sfront lnurdcr, 11 in titci,tz+rrlaud, a1,) t lost the use. of all illy- Iini )6; Illy •statement tl►� Japanese Catarrh Cura is the Deafness Cannot be cured y 1)ublirale{1 about. Illy in Italy. (ni ire body l;ec:ur.c ::Arollc,n to a (':►tie•" _ los p ate they icrril)1 size. ;tllcl ntv slain bee:u n,, ' a as re ruse the . only Permanent Cure ever , - b� 1 a talie �::., eT cannot e A1r. Kent, at the; request:'' of the P.d ecawed portion of the este. There to only Ona � r C. 1100 , 1 way 0 cure deafnexs, and that is by com.titu :IS hard as ;laid similar t+► 1+ :111 he: '1''rce Press, has git-eu the follotrinJ,' discovend for Qatarrh. : tional remedie-. De•lnetsw i- catim-d byyuq i t hr jtor„5 all hating cle�srcl a}►, sw'ol'll st at.cnu nt: 1•►Aagied confit ion oft he mucous lining of thti - it11(i I RibOel(?(1 tilt! illost a111U11►%111� L . , ' • . - tttl)itN 1 A } 1.11I;s,'1', (1('T .'l;''1� ri1 � "SAMPLE TREATMENT PREF. bualaet►tan lube: When this tube is i1,►. �AL'�E�'�” � Jr in- 7 tray �ubiict to periodical ' ` flamed you nave arurnbling sound crimper j I, :O1.(.1: lI EN It;Y ]i I.:;� I , There at a thousand and one .o-caile•1 cures foot hearing,•, and ashen it ►_, ent rely close'l �Ju'!Is of utter pro<t.r:lt ion and in�ensil)ility fo a. s'ta' ui bar Ic'sidel.t alt. 4(1;4 Gilmour titrvet, for catarrh, :1lwit,ofthemconWndangcrou d+afur++ssle[hn result, unles+ lheinflum. C OLi0 3 ` ' T abs( narcotics They relieve at tt►0i limo• l u t it doer matlou can be tate•n+ut and t h4►c ube re+rored line coma. I was al!;() :l. tictit)1 '? in the ('ilv of Ottawa. and. rut- to itsnorrnal mmditi u; hQaring will be do a_ 1 J►lo�'ed its a pritttcr tet. the Alum- not inch. how lint ii just whlere Japaner.c atroyefi forever; _nine casae out of tcn,uro OINTMENT. . �. ' k c„ elan er(7u�: cuntulSic)ns in trhic'll {•,tit ll nk Note Company it (• Catarrh CureditTers from all 'whersoc:lle•! -wiedbyc•tarrh, which ii nothing but at,in. r,,, facial eaj►re;sion an+l other 1 t.�t Ramrd condition of the mt:rou•c Fur'ace, i For fhl� 6liln #ljlfni9tnt s;lid City of Ottawa, du yolvilinl,y catarrh rcmo.ieA. It curets avid the patient) We wl-li giro Ong' Hundred Do;larsfor any . = luuseles «'(�uld becnn,c Sc•t-ct•ely � q .- . declare:- j stays cored. It perfcrn►a when ottiens promise ( case of De*fne+t, 1(`suKed by cat .rrh)(hat can �. 0. CtAIYtl1't 00., YanOhasi®t1, Ef3 T ► . (ontortcc2 and tiusr. , Kill ' apanese t'atar 1,h ('cru is fibaolutely cert,ifn la ti rt be ,o ref t,p' Iiafl'a Catarrh Cure. Se►.d j I , T i'hat `on T( I)Lu.•tt v 1`s;t h. J 44 ---- — -- -- -- --- --- - IV rc��t1)ar p}iVsic.,.l'si at- toreireutt►ri.free. } 7`+a ,, 7, (;ec,r;�c Iic ltry hent , t h+•n . k'te eRecrA and ha.,,never let failed to cora and F.J.CHENE Y ds CO., Toledo,.0. ten(led to n,e, :,nd, t hott�'lt Incdical cat of catarrh, wlten.pei,istin,ly owed. It it ` 75c. consultations tt'err lield u:c r in ! residcut at: 11.1 C.ini r•rid e Street, god byDru git . y Ottatra, (]i'cl :a1+j,ear before ('h►tar_ a soothicg, refroshin and healing olatment,: HSAsF&Mf yPillsare the beat. + atie ))V two city doct+�rs, IlOthlllcr wh'.ch ib Inserted up the no.trils. whoa it i,l , Brass "Y3 a it d ('01!1{3 he done . lly (;,�.c grew I les A. 13�;tnchel.' ('on,tttis;ion{.•r, quickly b eiathcd u to tt:e seat of all the radnally trorsc' a1u1 ]ut.icrltT I i't{ and heful'o hitt on lhat.datc q ,S r P In lti�ilfituibo:►tti Covered with instruments, Drumo, Uniforme, Etc, 11'0 able. purityla,t. hcatin(;.and fife icing the - I EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A BAND ryas �•it ell up as h0ju'14 ss. ',Iy did lel;tlie a solo tun deelarat-ion 1,e d;sea act rnembrwne,and toe troub:e xon t re few inchf•s of 11,011 were hot-proof- wif friends :-end neiechborS Lucre )''1'1it'f'• Iny _ recover ti(►ut The luletit rifle salmon-shot will 131,1 1,h turn. We do tr•aark yuu to take our word fol � � Lowest price)» over gn,�tod, Fine catatosue eertil in frottl �ti hat ihr_v saw unci 1. t'ti 1)i.;(�:ine i�V the utie tit vc it b recornmendatiun I)c't►et1'ate _1 incites of the best Moillustr>ati ms,mat %free. Writo ui for any l)od(1'S K i(!ni v fills and Set t in this. a can pr y t ;,feel. ng in Mule or Itu,ttcml tni.trunlent4. «'ere told by the visiting doctors g f but =andaottwtfmoniala the 1o, t111 the facts of Illy ca,-e and its romph,arefanyandt WHALEY ROYCE � CO Limited, ! that :I would (tic in a rerc short We w.+nt you to prove It by tending for • �r , �t i iI11e, hire. Rtopi tier t'sugh i gam le bot. which you sato havo absolulelt �. dud t•erkn off the t tl+i. Toronto,Out., and Winnipeg, Man lTy •,ribs to is cit wally- rc:t<)- :-'• That, in 1 hT d+'c Hirai iiii I s t f Send 5 cents for postage, oto., haza'}ve Hromo Qutninr, Tub!{ s cute a cold reeofcharge. - --- ------ - --- - inr, trsl)a},Cr about this tine, fort it that l 1)(.liege that I wale to Tile G.--MLhs & ltlacphers6n Co., Limited. in one day. No pure, No Pay• Prioe 26 cents. , _1 enol sate it cleserijition of a Sirti- .lbsulufely aloe permanently sorrel 11, E (-hurchSt.. Torontao. :od by all drug. r• lar case,. in tvhic']t a. jmt ie nt }•err, tJV Dodd's Kidney fills after• the g to Yrice:,O saute. t hr. Ltindoh Telephone area i�stcn :a ram Reigate to `1Valthtun Abbey, l t 1 } e 1 1c stilnony c,l this ]'(Ili(,f :u!d cure (loctors had given Ing ujt to die. ... - tlt:;t had been e!'i, ::ted on him by :3. 'That I am now absolutely The Rife•- "Ilow d:ltc ;you sit-, ycoltl and cover's, (;00 square miles_ • > I)odd's Kidne;v 1'ilis. 1 stai•te(t certain that Dodd's hi<Ine'v Pills u►e bcfu1,e 1111:. (.'alter '?" The hurl- .1 i ��rr {'' WALKtAip to take i heal right :oyes, and cud nothing rise sot ed any' lite bund--"tt'cll, you kuuty, Maria, I �lnard* �rll�iml'llt h'Iirt'S CUIds eft. CLEANING• OR 5 L /\ ®� S7 OUTING from the lust },ill I disc:►rrred a and I herct>v 11111Wsitlitiitgty reef- daren't ticuld you when we arc by /'� . . e SUITS Y the better. Alter Lite :`' firm every stateulent- made ill Illy ourselves." �,'. perfectly nri'ren �►txty lice cent. cif all a '11 used- Can be(loge p 1 by,o ch Process. Try it ,rpt flat I• «aS tcoridc! f�lly it►t- I,{ tle(lnra6011 before 'Mr. Illanchc:l - •{) 111: lu 1'('11iItSula •an- BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING CO, J,rot'ed. find at tl,cr end 0f the76th 8W). _-_-- --- --- - -- ----- `- Coutes ft ut t y fourth 7 tv:ls tillrc I t as Lo rc't I • (('11t. fl-0111LI u ► , ^ : 4. that. I have never since tiisit other 1{1 1,er le ])lit 1 O UREAL. ToAONT0, OTTAWA x QUEBEO. tr�411 it In, i tont tuned ta]cin ' dttic� L11trhtcst. Ft'Itl ►t{►111 ,it Itdl 1 L until the 5c',cuteenth hot i � 1 . of the ret ut'n of tit l3 5 9n 8 Steamships - - uSld { t►grit s 1)15_ h'st c * • Dominion 1 w Irre�rnol Boston T can note lc �� . )Slat( 1 tar 1- . �g ir flit." of env hlelucv I'rcit t ( 1 d $ t,1i111ue11C Core's DIS�el11 ere pool. Portland to Liverpool. VuQweas•. i t )le, hay- �i Qin. i hut. I :11,11 jlerfectly c urecl and )3edelock.. .Ttlipc 11, 18J7. town. tut* cn•jcivcrl ttnremiLting good ('_ C. RICIIAItUti & ('o_ I.arg�eandlfastste>.ms!►pa superi+sr a000mmodat alae to do a {lay's trc)1.Ic whit )waIIh and Ira -in t:'orkrd s e { - _ • • for a 11 classesot ps+seDgen. Saloons and stat;eroe : !,v of my collirades in the Sha ► I-` g tai Dear air.., 1111tiA1.1)'ti LINI11 EN 1 The :;Elven Great Powers owtl lie- aroamidehipa 8peculsttentioahas bora yea to �i hop, fly and without. interrupt ion full od and Ilodcl's ICidncy fills nn- is Illy retltedv fur NEURAIMIA• ttve'<'n th(vu )8O s(juare miles out of n °otyasse:n�.Ti to:tca� a1,. apply in°d s + r drntl,t(,(Jj tiinc at. Illy regular sift )lovnunt P7 y y .curc(1 enc, b(tansr' front l It rclietes at purr. every 1,000 of land 011 the eurth'S M the . I;' !LS a -printer every working daV A. S. WDO!�ALD surface. Riotsrds,Milts&Oe, D.Torrance a Co.. start. Itf�r t.o take t he'1n I took no front t�,c day I)odd'S Ii i(hley Pills - f •` uthel medicine whatrrer. sent; toe basic 110 work It) the (lute • - fl Dtats 81. BatWa, I[on6real and Pori3at�i A I itlalce this . solemn do- �'1 i par over lrtity Y(tsrs of this derlartttion. `; 1tun,iireacew a BoaT111 t(o Syrup has been used b r f clartttion, conscientiously believ- �''_ : r r , I Millions for theirohi,dren while teetD)1M• , ).. .l h,tt, nl evidence ,1,i our gra- mill inti the Butte to) be t1 ue, and by itsoothe.the at►ud. .otteas the gums.alisys pail). oulw ►+ _ , . 1 itudc to I)odd's Kidney Pillai for ..- 7 _ dei %�rtlifanhooa n►rawc�iS41d►,oweoea�ts s bosWa virtue of the ACT Ith:SPF:CTIN(I - - The EVI'I,11 JUTACIAL OA'1'IIS, ; � v1ng save(] Illy life. my wife &old�ledrngrat►+te throughout the world. Be sura 0011 pta 114 a n(1 T have christened it little China uses (1,(iU(r tons of opium a .. Declared be fore ice at, t.hc Cit I: 1-worth $ O,f50C1 a ton. aaktor hue.Wutalor►stioorarxoBxtaor" �' i slaughter bt►rn to us in llecrnlbcr yea • 1 e of Ottawa, 111 t.lte County bf .. of 1496 by the tante of "llodc'1f3." 1 IIL ESGAI :• Carleton, this 16th day of Feb- Considdation r teary, 7 f3ci;,. �, O• 'That I have recommended Mward s Liniment Cures Dipt�tlier�a. ==r woultlu't be as intellectual. tis - t ! ; E.: T)0c1(1's Kidney Pills to many y on I t tel. ' - G. IT. KENT Sara for anything c-t (Sgd) CTTA S.- A. T3LANC1-1MT. PeOpl`' in this ei,t.y and elsewhere, Thal lei i►est - haddock ever taken "--Wh ?" to aunt as or woman with depo>;tt. i Who having heard of m wonder- Y ou s c it he n1, y 1; '' nos nt i the se u1, y of t one A (,ontruissto,ner, etc t fi Y was caught in Dublin Bay, It Oh, she nbver 'has.. itny Ideas deposited. If the deposit is with fill escape frons death 1)y their i... ' -=t weighed 1(i pounds. about clothes." Tht tree Press in the article pub- I Ilse have called O'n me or written _ Canada s Pram e1, ' lished in -144)5 state(] itlost positive•- 1•o sue enquiring' about. thele; and . i Company k ly that Dodd's Kidney Pills gild no- '. 'i having followed many of these ► thine else were ent'tl " . h I ed to the credo case closely, I know of no case _ s ty is beyond gttestlan. .4 • its sate � f i secondary consideration i the rata of of L:lvtnti saved the dyintr ma.n's life, where they have been used ac- ( -' - - - i � merest the depositor receives. This is znd this was most emphatically eel- ` cording to directions that has �'/(�' also very attrac_ive. All information ;torsed by Air. I Mt in his sworn c 'c not been cured, and I' know post- a =. cheerfully and promptly Supplied. statement. The Free I cess also said f.ivcly of my own personal know- without qualification t%at the cute of eA ledtre of severe} extreme cases Mr. Kant was an �cbrvolute and per- ii where Dodd's Kidney Pills have EH IT THE CAi~lADA PERMAIfE T - manent one. And while l•[1,. Kent effected satisfactoryand perman- //JJ and WESTERN CANADA could not nitake a sworn statement en t. cures. AI+w - i as to the futu1,e, tic stated that he I . �"�✓ r�W MORTGAGE CORPORATION . And k I ine t this solemn dcclar- k : felt lac was permanently cured. . - ation, conscientiously believing Notwithstanding this there were -it to be true and knowing' thata , Toronto Street' TORONTO many who e ould not believe that • , it is of the saine force and effect y �� man with one foot in the, grave as I as if made, yodel• Hath and ` ♦ + I 8 ff d° x''',41 4 • ++ '. : r v J ..- .: .. .. » ...•.. , f ..-.. ... ..,. --.:... ,.- ..fit .: .....- :.. ._. 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'a- I --�-r. 1�R .p4. .. - �i��:it..,�a ,. .f '..a#4 :7f,e .. -. - +r.-,.:�• �, _ .:-:..' .. ..... ..... .. .. ,. .. -S � .. - -.S •.� _F - fir'"A+,r u,e'r`s .4-• .: . . , :. :.. - �47s3aF:•4. .�y.h-P.._ire - yy , ., ... ... .. -:_ , -- _: ...q, •.. .,.- !t3:, Lit, ',_, -�--17. 'a l3k'i.a t •:., 3, - _.. ... :.: - :.-. .. . . .. ,.. .. .- 1. :..: !- 4.- .�. .,. -. fd' , .m'- ,• ,.. ,+._n•�i rL _ ,.,.- ,- . - t yes• - - • : Yj go OUR efaasialt —Miss Allegra Cron14 leaves this week Among songs that have rodnced the a to the address label on your popes You t '� can always atogrLsin the date to which for Uzbrtdg'a whereyshe bas been engaged greatest amount of money is Sullivan's oarsubscriptiontoTRANswetopaid. as teaq�er. world famous "Lmi Lbord" This sung 1 remittances are acknowledged by a _ s abange of date on label on the Arst paper fol-� . '-Dr. Henry will maks his`regular avis was substantially composed (ander sad owing receipt of money At this omoe. Alway. It to town next Tuesday to attend to hit conditions) in less than an hour, and for leap the date paid ahead t I professional duties. * that boar's work the composer received ea, e ' G - We are pleased to rtlipori that R. T. royalties quits $60,000--probably the Smith is now able to resume bis work at largest eum any man has ever earned in as watch sad clock reptirmig oto. an hi u by his brain Y f —Elmore Pt1Rli, who had his thigh Bhopmao--What style of het do you bone broken two weeks agn it we are wish, sir P Cbolly—Ab 1 I am not par ]BENS h lined finds unlined smocks` cheap . PJ0MRtrra, ,0NT., NOV.- 1, 1901- pleased to sal$rapidly improving. Iicnllir about the style; something i4 snit .. elvy p --Farmers ars bass Ctie week atthe's any head, Jori 1 e know Bhopavan t_ MENS overalls all sizes and good patterns cheap -- turnips. The weather for the pall two Step this way and l9ok M our 6094 felts MENS heavy fleeced shirts and drawers only 500.. weeks has been all &hat sould be desired LOCALISMSe` l> f r the "king n of roots. luny forme g Sat Register s - MENS over-shirts and sweaters great vales from 4' lap..: }` bane ao'I► oonc� eted-their wort. e ;" °a ' M . - snap 26e. . ENS a1 woo sox ap two pair for.only On Saturt�a while Dr. Dales 'l`or�e a I I W Cornell entertained a number of — y fraeads an Tuesday evening. baa being driven through the Village it FsimAY; Nov. IsT 1901- Credit i�apropt MENe caps for fall wear new neat and Cheap.. —Fred Bunting, of Toronto, is in town stumbled and fell, his bead coming to the farm eek, implements eta,- the prop- MENs wool lined mitts and gloves cheap and strong. his week visiting his parents ground and his body on top. It narrow- arty of Wm Gilchries, lot 27 con 2 Pick. 1 sacs breaking its npok, but lock) a PR bale at one See bills Puncher W. E. Vanstone shipped a carload of 7 i?� R l.Y hoga to Toronto on Wednesday. no damage was done. oetill, Auctioneers• Abbott, of Toronto Jet.. --E• J. Shirley has bought the . house 'MONDAY Nov 4Tg l--Audi'ion sale of —Mrs.Byron A 190 visited with the Misses Head this week. and lot on Church st owned by R. A. Bell thoroueb bred stock and farm imPl° —Rev. and Mrs. McGregor entertained He will move into it in a few days. M . Monte, on lot 27 b f con Pickering, the Bell's new house at West Pickering will a number of friends at the manse on Fri• g property of James Found. Bale at HN ._1. G be far:renongh advanced in a few days to o'clock See bills for artiealara Poo da avenin last, s - y g allow him to occupy' it. p —James Gordon left on Wednesday Py cher Poetill, Auctioneers —Do not forget James Founds sale of of d for South River. Parry Bound, for two R SATURDAY, Nov, 9th 1901—An "on sale weeks deer hanfing, thoro'-bred farm stock and implements, 10 acres of standing timber on lot 11, —A ladies'' kid lave; also the bezel on Monday, Nov 4th, on lot 27, con a, g R Pickering, 'net west of Dunbartgn Mr son 3. Uxbridge,.the property of Henry "and crystal of a ladies gold watch remains g l W. White. Sale at dne. See bills for unclaimed at our office. Found has a large herd of first class stock articolars. Sale at one. Pouuher and as he is leaving the farm everything pp oetill; auctioneers. —Mrs. Ed. Bryan's sale wont off on B y g P � Wednesday in a satisfactory manner. Will be sold. 0 • • • • • • • —An excursion to Tarontb will take SATURDAY.Nov. 16th, 1901:--Anclion'sale'o! good prices being realized on eyerything lace on Friday Nov loth when the fare 6 acres of standing timber on lot 30, rear u8'ered. K'. Shirleywill be 1 1 from 5 of con 8, the property of Wm. J Michell- up .. : —E. J. as's fitted up a riom $ . 0 om Pickering, children .5 y Sale at one. See bills for particulars. for an office in T. A Grei s she opposite The tickets will be Good going on the Wlshili a stock Of knittin R p Po Poacher dt Poscill, auctioneers. g g yarns for she butcher shop. Those oestrin hie tier local ani return-by any train on that date P B ; winter use, lease give us a call . t vices will kindly call there. Look on for advertisemen4 in these col. it P g , you _ —Brown Boyce threshed for Stephen Duna next week when full particnlrrs will Oil will find a choice variety of �3agonys, r Crork 150 bushels of red clover seed in be given, Fingerings, Andilusions, Burlins, Zep -„ J0 S 2' days, the same beingthe product of --Horse-thieves are now at work in hers, etc. Also.Silks and Velvets 27 sores Pickering and Whitby townships. Early dress trimmings and fancy ardeleg. —We have just finished printing the last Saturday mornin John A. 0 Von Township assessment in pamphlet form. uor on the Kingston load.-between here - p' Those wishing a Dopy map secure one and Whitby, had a valuable young horse + tX� E. LOOue, I'i`ikering from the clerk. reeve, er from any of the and harness taken from his stable. s Thieves also took a ba and a robe councillors. buggy ' . —114r. Doyle, formerly of the Y.M.C.A, from the stable of Simon Irving neat Buffalo, spent a few lase this week w;th Audley. The horsy is a light bay, six of Cod Liver Oil i5 the means can old black points, small white s f -: his parents of Kitig at east. prior to ,his s P i � of life, and enjoyment of life to departure for Rat Portage where he !has on left bind toot, white nose and white • secured a lucratiye position. stripe on face, light mane and tail. The thousands: men women: and —llfiss Lizzie Morrissey returned home boggy was of Alex Margach s make, a Children. lSP CIAI ast week afters endin two months vis- low wheeled vehicle painted black. a buf- _ •. :; • • t m • P t; - When appetite falls it re- 1 - i` icing her brothers, Nicholas and JaMet. filo robe lined with black and plaid pat ' at Sault ate Marie Mich, and her sister, terned horse blanket. We understand StOMS it. taken . food is 1 since writ) the above. that two men r E: J.Murphy, of St. Past, Minn. burden, it lifts the burden. .. ` —A meeting of those interested is the have been arrested,in Bellsvills, having When oulose flesh 1t brings m thea ten a hone answering to y t Entertainment Company was held in the posNss ring the above desori tion. The have been the p1 m ness of health. News office on Tnesdag evening when iii P jj � h i i i � i i •. was decided to begin at one* she worNOTICE * k of taken so Whitby to await developmenu. When work is hard '3tld �'- providing an entertainment.- Frill parsic- ' duty is heavy, it makes life slats Riven later. BAPTIST ANNIVERSARY —The weather which we have been ex. bri ht. .. Our Chopping Department -is again running '• �k peirienoing this fill has been exceptional- The thtstesnth anniversary of the 4reent is the thin' Of the ly bus, being ideal Indian summer. Is River Baptist church will be held Sandal has been of great benefit to the farmers and Monday. Nov and and 4th. Sunday Wedge, the thick end is food. full blast. . Onr •Work is noted for despatch and services 10:30 a_m,Rev E A Brownlee, B-A by allowing sham to gas in Their =cot But what is the use of food, crop in first-class condition. of Toronto.2.30 p.m Rey T LegaiC pas of the Whitevale Me9wWat oborob 7 m whenyou hate_ it, aid can't di- gtlali�p Bring along your chop. ---Mr Hainan, of Oshawa and for vane • p' y + Rev E�L B wnlee. The serhos of prairs time a teacher at North Bay, has been gest ltd , will be led b the Whitevale Baptist choir --__ _ thng ae successor to A. titevenson at in the mor i^a, Lgcast Hill Metliodiat Scott's Emulsion of CM e oo11e e. He graduated from Trinity "Crerim Italie," Family Flour, i8 !;0 r bbl. rf y choir in the fternoon, and the Brougham •• " Fancy PaEtr Flour, bbl;- Universityin 1899, and comes well roc Liver Oil is thefood that makes Toronto Patent, Christian choir in the evening. Collection �� y y $3 80 per i omniended, - at each service in aid of the Trnat Fnnd. you forget your stomach. "Bouton," Pure Manitoba Patent Flour, $5.00 per bbl. g B at M A•epeeial meeting of the members of On Monday evening a Rraud concert will It you have not tried it, send for , No. tree sample, its airreoable taste will ii I ' Pickering Lodge, . o, 105,A. 0. U. W., be given, having aerated the services of Bran $14:00 per tots Wbeatelene' 25e per package our rise ou: is called by order of A. Forsyth, M.W.. fir Hergert Piercy, of Toronto. and late of COT VWNE. Chemists. Shorts. 517.60 ter ton Grahaw Flour, 1l lbs for 25o the famous elocutionist humor• Toronto. on Saturday evening, Nov. 1st, in Dale's England, Jumbo Flour. $20.00 per ton 1 a hall at 8 o'clo_ck• p in. A full attendance nus mud dramatic entertainer. -who will 80e.and •1.00 : all gru�letsw 1<16.00 per ton I is re nested ae there is im ottani bast Rive an entirely new program. His select- 3Jit Czea Chop. q P. lona will be of a high order, instructive as Oat Chop, 111,10 per l0U lbs. nese to be tdansacted. Oata ;Elio per bus —About the middle-of August iii uir- well as amusing. The musical part of the SMITH THE JEWELER • program will be Riven by the Unionville yea were made through the News from a Male uartette, who are well known for ! leggl firm in Waterford, OFis., regarding � it their choice selections. Roy E A Brawi, PICgERING pin, the whereabouts of Mrs,:Philip Ottewed lee will be present and give a number of who lives in :Claremont a✓lbout 185I S , c Solos with Guitar.eOW(Upsniment. Other t 11 Through the News she has been local d interesting features will take place during Aug, 2nd, 1901 in Markdale. The inquiries were ma a tithe evening. This romises to be the beet *' as she is interested in an estate, in Wat . concert ever held in Green River. Do not erford, that is being wound up: fail to hear it. Doors open at 7. Concert i at 8 m. Admission, Adults '20c,. Child ., —On Wednesday a pleasant event took P. ,., Watches. Cfocka an 3 Jeweirp neatly aria I pace in 3t Francis de Sale's cliureh red under 12 Vesta loc. Rey ft E Sayles, 1 The ONLY3: the,,,, 9etor, 13 H kine, a@c treas. proaaptly repair.when Lizzie, dangliter of 'J1raR Garland p y•,,�•P PL SCE to et properly fitted I. Time _ = T 0 was united in the'holq bonds of mat•ri ` } with apex anti a>'e glossae Ali mony to John UcGrisken The -tete; Vr. Webster one of the leading apple PIi1CIr5 HI U ,•jti - - - _ mony was p3rformed by- the Rey Father buyers of the Province, in the course of aherridan in the presence of a number an interview says The tirct thio we P y g If Van want su :�I,�r3i CLOG I can ti of the immediate friends and relatives have to du. is for farmers to learn to pack l O �t �,' l� ell �11� 1�s of the bride and supply you (live tit:0 a call !r his t s �Z�hll ;- groom Their inany their owu I pples. This is one at the friends wish the happy cod le a lou . most important lessons to be learned, " . - • ''` p R happy and _res erou9 career In Readv Maden, . / Pp. p p whether we ship in the co operative was 4� _ - --Tile Grau1 Trunk Railway Compariv or otlierwiso• 1'racticAlly ail the muter eon ►5'iltllnle`t• L'tlrieine&i', ` have had cetera issued, notif in the tt ;ea are vaso to pick at the saute tiros •tap . -' :.:. . . , c • 1 lints f all hird� , P v g l p . y p c •, Overalls, S o 1 , public that on and after to-da (11ridu P y y) :ind if regular packers have to go froth Iius ill all the latest style,. Clie old station now known as Pickering o)chard to o.chard soave of the fruit will att2P .,, , w ►i ° M1- Boots and Slices Etc.*. will be abaudonei and that all business lie found over-ripe before irking takes ce Z'. u r'+r• , ! W:' ' { has been transferred to Nest PiekeiinQ ;)lace, u•..iile in other casae it may not be o „�- ,- �T, T, (to be known hereafter as Pickering) quite ready. It is of tho greatest import. v. -.td ��T'���1V P y v 4 ? fhe new time table. will -take effect On ante therefore, that Each faawer should Sunday The wore 0 1 tying the doub'e be able to pack his own fruit, as then the !�" irell M� 11 qed : — p R -a satisfactory picking can take place exactly at the — oe track is rogressin in - i r o -- e manner, but on account of the extensive richt time, and great loss will frequently -- °D a' ` = = M work in digging and grading it necesear' be avoided by the picking of the fruit be W a., 4 . c a P ti ayl � T ily takes a long time to complete the fore it is blown from the trees. M 0*0 =O : o� °o ��bA °n a °` �rice �. work The track west of here is about belief is that the matter of packing will, ►�� i o a a W N�n completed be greatly simplified by the introduction g +° $a a•ca .al it an dr ' —A nnmber of members of Ontario of boxes instead of barrels. As Mr Peart M w� si b �! o o� We are again selling fleeced lined sh is d awers worth $1 Lodge I O.O.F. visited Brougham Loige. of Burlington said, any man can psok sad • o v - S • for 460.. Shirts and drawers worth $1.25 for SOc. Shirts and e: Whitevale last Thursday evening, and re- boxes but it requires considerable experi- _ O q S " a- y l q pe — o drawers worth $1.80 for 60c. All wool wits home knit 45c.:. it a most excellent time. During the once to properly paok a barrel. Is wiU t"Q � $ a P P y t~ ., ; ; : ' o = ► Wool lined leather mitts 40a a evening, they, as well as a number of she be in the interest of all concerned when o o • • . Y+ M . brethren from Markham, repaired to the she box system is introduced ~ o 'r ' � ,. y a a LAST BUT NOT LEAST—We trite selling 21 lbs No 1 granulaled for $I residence of D. R. and Mrs. Beaton. What we wool to breed in our ' g Q o a Ours m ' , a o a Also 28 lbs bright sugar for a $1. {. 'where they partook Of a sumptuous oyster men is the wholesome conviction that no - supper, They cannot speak too highly of body in this world has any business to the offorts.put forth -by •the Whitevale exist without work; that true happiness is °• ` i. Picker . .; brethern for their entertainment, and of to be achieved only by the worker. not by PI �ra, 111 ! i. f)ganj :'cture -- - the hospitality of their genial boat and the idler or dawdler, that the man who v boategs, D. R- and Mrs. Beaton. In the labors to the bees of his ability in the prepsred to do all early hours of the morning all departed field in which be finds himself is the only The nadersiReced is atom __ respective homes, well satisfied one for whom the world has any use, kinds of picsdre framing at mod �r ` for their res a s i i i i i g enjoyment. All ss a lianoee for �o- with their evenings en o _ T ere is already too great a natural ten. p"Oes the late PP . --The other day while she work thin de ey to shirk work, without having such Rhe work. Mouldings on hand High Grad �Vheel8 q: was proceeding along. the track near a deney fostered artificially. Some FRED. DOWSWELL, ., Rosebank is broke ' in two One w we are titin in the habit of be- 49 8fn _ North Olaremont ���� See K': A. OREIO. wan moving backwards while a freight Baying that we ars suffering ftom over Orders felt` with A. D. Dowswell, Clare- Or JNO. DiCHIE. train was rapidly approaching in the w rk, and our oars men in eve field mon&, t attention ti young i7 will receive prompt opposite direesioa- The opersior seeing ar only tod ready to accept this delusiv the impending disaster hastened to the idea. It is the constant cry against so- - TEES 1 . ,. • . .� .'• ` .- Y '! _ -_.. mow• _-�� t..:, h.:. switch last in time to allow the discos- called overwork that has Kcae up in re. ��� _ ry ri"ted part -of the train• pave on to the cent years that'has bred the desire, first _ "� arns . kinds of _ siding before the/approach-of the freigb1 0 sat down wbrk to the minimun, at i M IT Z' Ef �• `, Cleveland w As it was the part that moved on the .then to get along witlidat doing any work siding ran into some other heavy ears at all. Out of this desire has grown the i r ; d F-< re6oltirg in several oars being entirely foolish mania for speculation, wbioh has r''" IIiBbora9}roarlret prise, r. rind oil)*r od Wheels. Special'' prices r;M1 A for all kinds of , • ¢ . * -t demotu,ued. The operator deserves the done s3 mash harm, and which, nnlea ,,:; 7 ;gratitude of the Grand Trunk fir the curbed in'the young man when be starts � Fall and Winter ,, ' a x @�{ •- ani Biuoo le wheels oven;J. Dict Ws rto�r*. y proinvtneas in which he acted thus dut in life, will undoubted) E ell ruin for N Es aEE, AK p T ,)tr``� t ~ y F ,•. p coin BlorB serious disaster Pickering. al r ....,,.,.... • gY� g a him - :.a,• .s*r..,rf_: T4.-:C ' 'Q: „-: - '.W: M kern � o �'i a., �, ,, - y ,. _- - -.:. mss- - a...,N r. -- ♦ -. .v-_ ... .,-, , :: ,.- --J , i«- r L P. R3 -t_ -�dc" `a4'• vrs. ii -. -....r.--t :. .:_.- .w- ., .. Vin. . 3.. ° -.._ - •/ All 4 , ». _ _:. _ _,3. Ir _.. ..,. _. ,.., 6- .. ,� [r -�,y. ,._.. �. :,- a-.�,t.. -,'- �_ *i a'-sk,�" r �. _ k. 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