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y ,','" t`7;7?^:T"' -�' rase+ ,`+t.7'^,,..'q, .. xs^--x::,•ren y,u °cxw p'-aqy� W•!' �.' "^="� <: y '.°. s , +tY �� ! m s•1 VNI •L Y:" _ - •' v 1=.Yes' , '•.• � ti.:' -' — `. ..w. ...• - . . .; .. . .. ,GI'..'k� '�V. �,'••}-'•'� ✓�,C '% .. ._J�4��•'1 L.�•.yl ,J4ya - ♦$ =f syr �„ �� .... � .'... ,. r:. 4':C.,A"Fd'-d... ,£'.. � .,.,.„• ., .. .. .-::" '"`_ +.. _. elk*.,' XXII PICSERINCIe ONT., FRIDAY. OCT 31 I902. _ _ Na 3 T PRRtMISittON ExLCUTtVE. -- ,: �— — -- a The'executive met oa ldoadaahernooa (� � l[ed4tal. LaTtar Local =arts ar in she Temperance hall, ro ham. e xntoa a1tCOLD=D TZZ rases Axa JOTT:D VOWX az OUR' Representatives from various parts of the --- --_ cosltsarcxDsxTs. _ township being precool. It Wu resolved s A. YOIIN( .M D.,Q.�d..FeUoir o! � � Highland Creek. so roeare a antit of literature for h e undersigned keeps constantly- on r r-s•a Trinity Medical College, Toronto, nam - 6 F quantity T2s std t pe y - lire of Co11.rSa of PLldvians and Raucous of eirenh►tion_in the twolye. enb•dgicions, and,flesh and ratter)-tnaatrot-ti}i-kinds:-" y Ontario.Office sad residence Opp 07AwxY3.otel Motday's Globe contains this item:- and to arrange for meetings in the differ. Also a supply of vegetables. , ovntaoho e. Office Lours: morning 4,to 10. Woburn, '•Dateg ive Burrows on Satdrday mora• enc churches. The meeting adjourned to �` - - in ablated a man named Joseph Hoeb• convene again on Monday afternoon, li ,.•. _-_ R p y Novbiov •4 ly good.- Prices reasonable. '. F r� Of all materials and design ver, of Jlixb1 Creek, on a charge of 10th at 2:80 of the clock. ,a•7.: .-kepAn stock. it I pay.you fnrgtt)!. EfUbt;pr h&A a note -for 62W uge "�E:rTTO:+T. IIIb. & BQIILTBEE to call at our works and inspect our stock, Payable to and purporting to be endorsed — - and obtain rices. Don't be misled-by WAGNER & CO. Barriste_m et icttom etc•, Nations]Trust P y Gharlee Dunn, and made cut by a H, Redaes, of the city, spent Sunday OhamIta", QO Bina street, east. Toronto, agents we do not employ them,consequent- fanner of HiRhland Creek. Detective with hier rents. r A4 Claremont ererg.Tusdayforenoon. looney ly we can, and do throw off the agents Burrows heard that Heebner was trying A hunting party searched this placb on 71 to toan on Mortgage. commission of 10 per cent„ which you will to realize on the note,and went in search Thanksgiving Da }� FRILNK DEVTON, H.O., D.C.L. certainly save by, purchasing from us. A g y• Eery ' MONDAY 'StRRtil6RTG. DUSS. W. lfULOCS SOULT- of the man. He met him on Welioda Born-On Saturday,Oct.18th. the wife 31.11 call solicited. Of W• �dL7:vrell,of a son. street, and Heebner is said to have tend• � - .�.. WHITIT GRANITE red the bill to hien for sale. The do. G.Toyne has been successful in getting E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS- CO.,t bis silo built and tilled. and FRIDAY IVa TER,Coaaty Oro-31�-torney,and Conat7 Opp.Post Once. %Vbitby,Ontario teciive offered $70 for it;and after paying F. Marks,from the cit eat Thanks• oltaltor. nonce Homes,whubl• lav -— 05 in cash arrested Heeboer and locked y him up in '0. 1 Police station." day with his parents bete. Commencing June tad, A. b1. Gilpin, ' A numberirom here attended Mr Blae's watchmaker and Jeweler, of Whitby, �OW & Mc(3ILLIORAY, BARRIS• pICBERINQ� LIVERY l �It a, fsreveell party at Dnnbarton on Oct. 15th, will.visit Pickerin. and will be foand ' era Bolioitors,&a. Oiloo opposite Post- .e2or Whitbyeont. jac.Ball Dow,B.A.;Theo. A camber of our you gentlemen spent in I. R'ise's old stand, rat:e(illllvrav,LL,B, 32ocevto.Loan. B7 Y• Thanksgiving evbning at Centennial ^� Mrs J S:mpsom wears a smile these days. church. •' It'p s 1[1_. accompatWatches, ClGcke and Jewel _ !)ATERSO�T,RI-CCB(-E�smple S Y; es-- Mr and lits E Lebmann bave retnroed ter and H.� kms repaired. All work warranted, .0 Barrittar•,Solicitors, eta,. Temple Bnitd- First-class vehicles for hire by day sister and glias 11. Lorton, attended the p _ Jr. ssanoa,Q.C. P 8 Rintcbie a a.Sweeny. or nigh 'Bus in connection meet• from the west and looks hale and hearty anniversary Sermon" at Zion Isar Sam my 1. Sir Lamb,of Psbridge, has rented the evening. ing all G.T.R.trttane. Freight and J Law place and is n.odr.plowiag thereon -._-.•.�_-� ___.., w a alta FaThd "3: 1xith-o!Toreata, Kinsale. ?� age. Teaming of all kinds done er, Mrs Law, are visiting at Mrs J A -- o_o ff shot test notice. Bale and come 8ocver'a q it la , VWX HOPXINS,VPTE BINARY SCR_ Bt Paul's church,of IIffingtoo, Dfaeko• •.i e e; tsisaioa-siabl•s in connection. 3faater S W Hoover has returned from ka, was the scene of a rete wedding at r v` •a- �r "ems • Collog , Toronto, of the Ontario bet- the wee%. Sam looks wall and talks of 10 o'clock on Wednesday morning, when oil-,* %sy,c i, eriaa T redical ed memlxr _ returning to that country Miss Ida Emma,daughter of Ddr H.Adam. $ _ ! W at t,• std rtm Yeteriaary radon ' Aseociatioa. Peak, i •t O p '• r R O ;' tJm a and r,s.dence ova andon•.gnarter miler Our amateur photographer, $ White, wn, laN o! Whitby ws. married to 1dr. aorcho!Green River. Once and mboomm torge • • Proprietor. makes quite a r 'e O C n •boaas8 to 11 am. and 1 to 4 p.m. Teirprapb q picture He was talons Richard Hoskin.of Toronto. The colored Glq 8 O ` C® 4` oddrsae Loons%MR.Out.;F.0.sddress,Olson _ snap shctsof A Hayward'&tbreshiag oatEt windows and doral decorsuons made the Y vxe�"CN^tx ?' k JtittT•r, pmt at 'Aire J A Hoover's harm one day!wt bo4utifal ceremony most impressive, TLre ;,•i Tam■ ;6 tryfluirniture't,m. wesk �-_ Tebr orgaaaatder aa3 eLoirmed tbe laznlsLrde an tble g b ��j J. 8H1BL]tY, 9eterisl 9crgeoa. eg g•"+ Ban.Gradaame•t the Ooear.o hetero • 8 •� L r� "l�.• - Dunbarlon. nuptial ainaie. The bride was Riven awn usg0,Toronto.r�m sexed member of they _bby her father W. Clark, �f Greenwood, O •• I •`r oetano sterwaarryy Radical A•saeiatioo. all James Thom,of Torotte, speak Sunday waa beat man." Altar Ilia osrernoay for j ~ : 6 �« Jas �++t diseso,"and w1wies of mho doaaomtic animals gre+i•i aceordim¢to the moat modern approved wish friends here. wedding party returned to the residence of a fhb :y,ire t,' :sad Wien Use prtnatyyt{rera Carta T a. Geaig. A lull line of test•. Miss Allison and kiss Cowan lotted Mr Adamson, where a sumptuous break. 't m ' = . «�' war '3 kmtd•maas seep,reddeaw oe Oamreb tie appo ielasa furniture torr spending Ilia Witter in Texas with the tea/ was provided. Among the Very hand. 16 -4 alts Paw's livery (tin exhibition in forger's sister. p r«; Age,' some proments were several from their g .gi ate ;a mr Ware reotaa. - Dt W J Dalri has retained operations Toronto friends. fsom_._whom (bey will s : w .«i Pay ® In him now boome. Wbou �>;sl sisii `alalia. Prices right. - holosesas Barnett. our school ba s in the coher is sty tarn to rased• ileted the mass with a n cis? floe oa Ibdr me- * I ,¢: + « �' P�stopt, 4 . . hal V�1HOldAS DUNN,Conv*yanese, Calm to lasts as ae the and o!abr year. Bb: Cherryweoa. _ ' « «' cera't.• $ missr•aar to tLklm[ affidavits. rto. S. _' •r Claremont.Det. Dillingham- has a good offer from 1br school in wkkb • o !s . „� Ito..' VI c : �.�kr� Oat, alis tau TLt Isaa year i b Mr Beaman a doia; a•raail� ling ; j - _ W o s yr • * era mew in shopping Lad eider these J t k BIITfTINO. Inner Of ][arra m alloy oar teas p¢le y • Idranmas for the Ooaney, of Oasasle. ff!- hes sbipprd 1000 barrels to Wwotpap, Mr days aacary 1903-Whitby Erb.Oabewa 7th, �Pas stto swso arca him2"ides".piaaWsas Taylor to quite a hostler. and Lae tirealrt The yoslas veoplr is lila Methodist agham 8111. Pori Petery 9tli.Ca• ulaae t-y hood largo atm of money in this aesgbbor ehttreh litre haus oettasisrd themselves birldgs 16th. Caaaingkon lflih.Bav*r• • sato an Rptrortb Lester soetety• We ton 11th. DAVID BELDAM. auctioneer. iso. dent G��g � Onr,veamesbl• coldser• Thom Clark. n trust many rolitabie meounp will b. LV1'' wobose soucite sates trot,his nmmanwmr turned last west from Someb Arriom• H, pp Wends both tax and near rales oilumt,farm left bear a year ago lass sppring Lad since held dtriag lbs winter months. goo" and eveiry0aus aba is so be sold SSW be Farmers may bays their wbat ground that tlmr pat in same am tinge experience Bay Henderson mat wteb a very pain. 'rg� '*�-mss Beatles s.'!. J ibaodled by the anboasiber with th•ttazws ew lOr either Toll.Gull or 1`'ixobaage. Sts soldiering ratans to baea done him hood fill accident last week. He was helping and said to tb•very bast advantage ss ty T><anrs oolxo$asT n trs as raLtows- ladeing from hie healthy lookisg appear anosbrr to bawl is msogolds when to _ asee. some manner be fell between the wheel 'Ho. 4 Matt B.BEATON.TOWNSHI .L]rRE Any quantity at food for sal*at treason• Oar singing elect will begin their sal lbs bolster of the wagon. He of " 12 UcAL 8:09 P. M. • Oonvevanow. Commftdoner t ��ii t u estda.tts. mawnmwne area homey to j0aa able prices. practice on Now btu, The lemober, E.R. his knee rather bafly crushed. Dr. , H 10 Loeax. d:1i P.M. ,l cog" propea -lancer of Mantsp Lie IT.-jam,has as excellent retatation as a Dales asten•ied the inlu►tee,and $bough 1,� *6oDro RasT alit as FOLLOWS:- on s f-v steacher, All yowls people within a reason confined to his bed ever since, he is now — distance should tame advantage of tt•is doing, nicely and will soon be woaod No.9 LOCAL 8184 A,M. " D: Brokenshlre, Psaterins,ot> 11ALFWAY HOUSE, $ingston Road. opportunity of devrlopioa their taste for again. "11 Local . 9.20 P. 1d +� (1004•ecominodecou for man sad beams, music. -There is to other better wayto 1!'opnlor Priem. Carmine A 1. Ben o! ugnoa which oonq ole cams m Jnrt as we go to press we learn that one 107 Idalt 8:18 P.M. -;:and oigara J. HCLL Proprietor. sa em • y people pad their winter of our olden and most highly respected _ 1 evenings than by gathering together fora g y Pes lR7� r!�sLi.-t*rtslarte■ itattgf TY?m T. Haney j citizens bac Llerr a very brief illness n of T.s: rl 1 H few boAra to learn the reeniu art of OGCHER tt PO cunt?of Licensed dna• + g ed to her fim►1 reward, In tL• person of t*f3otxo EAST vert As TOLLdwa _ aoaeere for she Conary o! Ontario env � tinging. We would rroommead The young Mrs Dizoa, relict of the lair Bealamin major of 9"r7 description conducted u a pI`tg�j � �g people Of the v:cimity 17) "social* them Dison in her eimbUM year, The fateral No. 8 Matt 6:47 A.M. moderate champ. T lonelier, Real Coate selves with this class, if tbey wish proof will take place on listurday at 2 30 p m. NO. 12 MIXED 8.01 I.M ,Agent and General baldamOr, Strict attention ably sad leasan t time. ven rto ail orders bZ� mail or `elegmP- ad- S. Fainter. p ._._. when the remains will be ooa.rled to •• u, . T 06. P.CCEE oaBrought=. tut. F. V9 ILL 10 Loa 8:08 P M' Erskine cemetery for itterment, • s: Ott! Grass R ler _ __ OR[tN wtvLR. Mend our sympathy to the Narrowing TRAM GOMG WEST D=AS Fa7•Lows;� J rslatiV00 to their bereavement. rVER WELLINGTON Hotel.-Hsu- Paper Hanging. Decorating. Mr and Mn RobeiiDafoespent Sunday NO 9 Lomat •8:89 A.M, Y j -AL laf removed to and thoroagbly o.erhaai• ltalaomining. ., - Tiatiag. out of tows it . �fIZ=D' r ab P.M. ad the above bonte,t am prepared to lcrai.b Graining• Glazing. Mrs Alf Hoover"is eohIlaed fo the house :-. Brougham. 7' Mail . •. 8'$$ P.M. eeeotaQdatson to all. who desire to patronise with an attack of eczema Me, e, gpacicn,.am p;• I Shall t»plea*, All orders promptly ezerufsd. Fred til hewsnder, of -Pickerin s nt Geor a Stevenson is home a{ nt. ,ad tome all old vatroms wben tborJ have 00 -2 6m ENtimate l given. g B• Fe $ PreM S,�sdton to volt hiLrkham. JAB. TORRENCE, Sunday at Wm R Buton's Miss Curie Philips esu home over Ik[arlibam,Oct. kbeo Use Spence im home again after visiting Sunday. - - � The friends at West Hill and ScNrboro Gathering roots and apples is the pus. / � IF YOU WANT. • • • : week with her sister,Miss A Barnesnt last word chis week. WE-1TERN B4N OF ANADAi Mica Nellie Barton is visititg her parents C Coakwell, of Markham. was hers t - alter being at Muskoka for the summer with his brother W J over Sunday. A 'gasoline engine. g Mrs Wm Cowie is in Toronto with her Brantford wind mill, Dowing machinery, Incnyo:ated by ace of Parliament 18'11 Miss Mary Turner inumed home tram y� g y• sister, Mia Brodie who is very111. _ . binders, mowers, corn bsryesten, corn Inekems sraiaod. Torotto where she has been for Several *binders, Page wire fence, west-binding twilit, weeks John Gerow has gone o6 ton a bust. �� ihOrt �• l A-0tuoriaed Ce}W.................... 11000 000 ___ Q •� ;3 baggy or stone boat. Bee or write 6ahseribed Capital..................... 300A0o Mew FR Hoover who hue been spending mR ezpedition. We wish him gvecea. - sass...................................... IW,0oo a week with Goodwood friends, arrived Wm Carr has moved into Ides John' ' I'ma a:o - Assrss Reajlly Convertible home on Fridsv evemja aeons residence and Mrs Brodie Is noon ��� W. F. Hi. JoYses, g occupy airy )dwle>sies. intra Cowav,Esq. T.H.7dcYze•Lax Esq. Mr and Mrs W Hagerman;and family is the house vacated by Mrs Carr. Fecal out 6aabter Ng y g Spent Sunday with the Iatter's parents, We ars leased to know that Oliver BPeai►1 attention riven to Farmer's bale F ad HRkt'lOsdl. Notes Collections soacited Lad promptly madPugh'will,Mr and blre Clarence Forester Puwill,soon be out again after being t �t� FarmsYe Noses d?sonata4 am.ricaa arta MIs W J Stark,of 6touffviile, and Miss liid up with a broken leg for the lost tea « Spectacle - - : Foreign Cxebaage bought and sold Drafts iso A Barnes called on Mrs H Hopkins, of creeks, ` Comfort. sued,}pailable on all parts of the world '•6ilver Ma le" and Mrs'W H Burk,of _ v ss a.tas sank vopaztment. -Bain Broef'on Friday Lorne Bark was home for a couple of OlYt , 'Interest allowed on de q.itt at bigbert cur- Mrs Frank Postill•who bas been ill for days this week.prior to his departure for •When you weer a pair Of rant rates,and credited bait-ywly Z%Iepotitors some time died on Sanday morning.the Hamilton where he hu aeotired a l=oco OOd for evtbT�11S6" - . Otic r0 erly fitted spectacles Geo. ]Kerr. Manager, funeral talon taco on Tuesday to 313•k• Ctuation at harness making. P P P g F that n yon will appreciate -what ham cemetery The deae,rsec has lived in John A White's sale last 6atnrday wan r=-o wheel. • . comfort la. Our prices are the neighborhood for halt a century I hfach well.attended,considering the busy time, MINION I01 BANG sI,mpatby_is extended to the family But even of wealth from all corners of the Seed gsegwhes'e. very reasonable. Try us. . DO Ome evening last week se W B Tarter township were there rind got the beat lade by 1f1rl1E1RIAL am OO. was on his way home from threshing at valve for their,money of this season's y Refracting Thos Ellie'horn one of the hands had been Bales. E E Pugh of Claremont parch. E■ Luke, Optician. at the creek watering his horse, and on axed the largest steer which ti the Capital Paid uo; ,•$21500-,000 leaving the creels theanimal went off at a Peso 3'ara77to OPtiatal I'arlasa. - e-aiesaii . highrLEes3•t-e ed ate_-rhe - -"b'•• .`-=. -. 0•1y 11 s1x4 STRYET. 'wast•• Reserve Fund 12,500,000 la me g " *• - very dark the don rte back did not tee The potato rot •same to have been 9 - - • - f� t Mr 'Turner who bad eteppgd to one side, very general this year, and- the crop ' 'C'u' ' - ,s/ but inisladging'the distance was struck by which at one time give such excellent r�� WHITBY BRANCH. the animal with great force on bis right R promise has been s very disappointing ,Go to the NHsaral saalctas sn.lara aans.aea sboulderand face rendering him nueon one. Even in Uxbridge township where - Scions for some time Fortunatel no Special attentiod given the collection'at y some of the best potatoes in the province _ . _ Farmer's Bale sad other Notes. bones were broken and at writing is doing ai:B ranted,the farmeri have lost heavily about oue person in every four suf- . --" - -- _ nicely _- - e - -- on this ancouirt �`1tooKli tins-bttRtrt ie - - • on't forget the anniversary of�e Bap• �crs with 'itching; bleeding oc p�i'u3=' ; • not an annual visitor, it is becoming al. - - ' _ =` �Sck@r331g .Pharmacy Inisiestallowrd oil deposits of 11.w sad nor= tilt church here 6aaaay pad bion ay,w, ,ng pelta. There has yet to >>e foun3 wards 2nd and 3rd. Rev. Chas. Beck, H.B.,of together too commap,, The knowledge S.J.THORTON, a single case is vrhidi Dr. Chase's cent XARAGZRj McMaster 1;niversity will preach horning that the rot ova be avoided by timely meat will not afford prompt relief, and • r fi and evening. Rev. E. Leslie Pi eon,of sprsymR will not afford say great oonso if need regularly, produce a pet•maa• - _ - Markbaia Prembyteiian churiib, in the lation._The ordinary Bordesus mixture ent and thorough ogre. -Auk yout HOZ, 011j _ -NEW -BUGGIES of all makes'and afternoon. The Whitevale Methodist does the work,if applied about the-1st of y styles for sale ohatp, call and get prices - choir will sing in the morning, the Clare• Jply, and at•intervals of a fortaight neighbors-about It. The best people in in wa until The . the e IAT dual recommend thin i eta 60 ce ti moat Baptist.choir the afternoon, and ahsr ted nt b Seat of tember. ° Second band baggies.carte,and wagon$ Lire Whits"JO Baptist choir in•tbe Ivan The s does eIo if his 7avee e o ] actual c for 1 c ntment as 7 oa hand.' rage On Monday evening a grand ooncert Puy a twz. su dealers. oil• E7dmainiion; Bats '.�bbey'e-anis,PA8I8 GREEN, _Cadaia, will be givra the sarvfees of Mia Badglev, have all b*gou to Pieim green & Company, Toronto. - ^ Fruit Balite,Fl oil. Talcum -der, ran be iatrodnced into the miitun. and Fly gold medalist fa elocution, and Mies Bao 1 Liquid magtetia,Fly paper, O C head. Plow repairs,xnaebiae and foal oil combo, soloist.of Ontario Ladle College, the indueftione potato bug pat out of netINTMr - '®wafers.Sisdlita powders, Fly pads, Whitby,hu bees(seoered'. Th•WhitsvNls Ina at the Name time. There is an old pro O C sisotbit7g syrup,Import lemonade, Gosonl bbLekstmithiag. Tire setting a trio composed of Mises Elle Wl he.Mr sad verb about the practical value of lo*ktasr - q�powder,0 Gtouicbittera,Tartaric �Wty. Mrn Wsar Moak will Rive averal choice tht stable aMr the horse has adopted a a weld. Chloride of lin*, 0 0 worm >� sdsotiona. Don't fail Lear them. Con new oWaer, but..etas resides will have j�als. W. g. Jwkson, nen to comments m 8 o'clock. Ldmlsti6n time during the winter":to make worthy ' IN 2k; cLildncttnder 12 yrs 100. -- resoiatioas for the fatter. Dow stir' _. . ., . .. • - .. - 11 11 ill I i p 11 ill • « ' .y .,. .. tN^°s; .. .. .. .,.....• , R•. . ...,, .. ,�,,:. � e'a�.gvt�::'`.' '° c'19: w.r. _ t e._- �1�' w k .kl--"-.. _ ,e, ..r 9 - r. a • .. .�. .. ,. J '" - �.¢ PO , ":{65,": 4 • Yn..�+���sr� :: :o. 4�' _ ,- . ..�'t 7E.. a • .,a 't "+ I ir,`r7kY"y I. ,. .J ,:r .'_ :. A. � , diet` .. � ,( " i r.. n % '"�.'•` ' 44 .. , • -. .. , - ._• -. �_ -_ __.._ _T: -__.-- - ---� - >3 D24C&,E'S- ?FD___..�. __ g, _o-ther• po eesses_.the eagvisite Savoz of thtt .gemx- - - -_ __- - -- �, 0 ;t; EVe '�ekmp�ked Aaam. "Uncle, said little Johnny, tell t`�` - __ ' -- -___�Ahd_Adam.hes been tem2#n; PJve _w ' cam!t�t¢ed with yqur_war- 1. __ . 141M ever since. Imagine a man' selling horse up the Potemellgeiter's.Drift, - ... _...... n. + 8'vroman rancid butter while keep- at the head of your.troops." — - `. said the battle scarred ^. t _- _ givenew2th'€he T r-attention aSddbutter�� A wo-� veteran', ' "I mounted the fiery am!; faan may be tempted by yrizea .mail.drew my sword from its scab: 1 . r;';.Ceylon Tea is.-the finest to buy coeamon soaps, that she may bard,' rose to .my sfirrupe, cried _ not know war soon ruin her clothes Forward i' and' sank the spurs -,1. ' - "' ` . 'Tea the}World• pr0l�UCe8r and panda. But she soon finds out deep into the quivering flanks of my _ _differenrw bPtwp n common . " _ _ _ . to -. -soaps-a &sunlight-.8nar. . $he ftgds `•Yes i" emmo sC tlse.boy 1l.l., - . packets. - Sunlight Soap-Octagon Bar-a prize lesely. "Go on, uncle ! Tell me the Black Mixed an GreON . en. is itself Her clothes last longer, rest of it i" r: _ 1 and . her hgtntis ere ,saved _ ZZO B ones ne"Thereom 8 gh "Thea horsn't a.ny se rjtDbed a e' : tapas tea drinkers try"Salada"Green fill% eczema. CEYLON HLACH TEA. E KITH d� ICI thejr origin to the .Can APPLES � d �1�LiT "3t' $IiR_TRUE ars SE�E� YE S Ili BED we can handl» an . . Probably the principal and most t y quantity of properlyy packed Apple —' important shippers of these goods Also any quantity of Poultry(dead or allege.) Write us. 3EQVIEEII2ENTS OF.THE SIA$- "- 'k KET IN THAT ISLAND. Sive their tittent!t,n to- the Bri,-, '� ' THE VAWSON COMMISSION CO.) LiWited, TORONTO `A important), but you could induce, - _ DEBS ON THE DfIIRACfJLOTJS. 11plendid Chance for Canadian perhaps, some of the smaller men to A band of tourists was being per- 1 Little Boy (who has been c Farmers to Build l6 a1. direct their attention to the details sonally conducted through a chateau I out of the farmyard b a turkey)- P ' - " Trade. of the requirements of this market - on the borders of the Loire. "This '`All ri ht ! Just welt till Christ Not}iin Like` It Has'Ever Been `Ifo. the articles as referred to above, g Indies and gentlemen, is the room in mss and I'll knock the atuffmg out . The present a tatioa in Jamaica ,•' Heard of - In Newfotuidland which the Due de Guise Was essas- of you !" I am satisfied that the conaump- Y or either the federation or the (tion, demand, ,end the importance Where the Story Comes From It 'sinated," "But when I was here -- •-- _ � )ommercial union of that colony' Has Created a Profound loans- this time last year you showed me For o r >!>tr Tran. WOULD BE A REV ELATION. - of with the DotiSinion of Canada is tion. that room in another win -Ver _ - -"worthy of serious consider in I would mention that the Pickford g• Y Ar n ^in �t'cr,a•'ratoo $dfor o -3x his country. The Jamaica plant-{and Black simmer whtch sails from Cotters Cove,'New Bay, Newfound- likely, air; but at'that' time Lhis )weotnformiHtte soaa;iahbeafortheir cctuid=.. whL, . - I'l - trs desire to find a free market to ilialifax-on -the 15th of -eacli month, lhfid, Oct. 27-(Special•)-This part wing was being repaired."' I teeth.,. w,ce ..Aillt.occeai It es wind col1ke mid N :sands for their sugar, lemons, or- 'is accommodated wtth refrigerated of the island has been thoroughly �•+++...�� is the best sumy�,.u.raalt pato,cures.ma colic,ani g Y is list rrmedr fur Diarrhmr. is p;ea•ral to the lases; bananas, Pollee, ginger, (cold storage, enabling printed butt aroused by the most in cure .rte lase trtly�enuds gli-I its i c.vZu SL the ~able > - gates, f bananas, etc r. f lee turn for ',ter and rola to be nhipped• L ca.n- of a man. named Joseph Boon. - _. so sure an for taeloslwe oo strut . ' -- rhich they would purchase from us Inot too strongly impress upon you For eight years this man had been h$ndtakenoatbtsrMni _ r� {encu Dis-ithe imnnr sato nL this seven ears of this Messrs. C. Richards k Cp. __^ lets' split Peas soda and G.entl�*en-H1 da. ughter 13 years „ - slits, tau and enamelled ware,.bogts !your dairymen, and I tine prepared' time he was unable to work, I�0 h old, was thrown from a sleigh a like the man." "�Y ' • v t.nd shoes, organs, furniture, agri- I to give every assistance to appre- Back Ache and Kidney Complaint, injured her elbow so badly it re not ?" "I hadn't sen '''. ulturul implements, ropes and cord- 'elably- place their products, pfoxid- in fact he,.waa all pacit}s and aches. Y wins live eidiotutes lefoih hdelay ?e said" I , . We, paints, lumber and other build- I•ed, as previously mentioned, they He had been treated from t'1me to hree S I 1hs. Fou bottles o curer! 111 sr t❑Q' rrinterinl_ me allic ro !iu nQ__eaA- iar•e_preQared to matt the market on f time by several doctors and although - r local con ton - - - -, --- Y ,. Lif . _ _ g } s her and she has a been tr -c , ted Dade,- - live stock, butter, , _ _ 1 _ ,Neese, tallow, bacon, hams, flour Hors-es-You referred to these izi T several prescriptions excletly as or- for two year w strongly recomn;ended by the medi. nd tither food Stuffs and taanufac- your letter. There is, however, UD I dered by them, he got no relief, but yours truly, - cal profession as a safeguard against R . According-to t1m-,moo:t '=-�-sn, t wiv rowing worse. _ _ J.. B. LE�i F.SQU'E. infectious.diseases. _. _ - .'-. he CommJttee of the Royal Ja- requirod• is . lightly built carriage Finally he wesit .to ai St. Joseph, P.Q•, Aug. 1 , 1 • - .alta Society of Agriculture and ,horses of not less than 15.2. 1 1 where he remained for ,-even months, I - ONer a million lives have been omiaerce and Merchants' Excfiange: !shall be glad to hear from you ' on only to be sent home as an inctira- lost by earthquake in tI peat can. -'The-satural.condltions of the , re this-subject, and also on-the gen- Wei case. -' f W K_ - ____-_. - tury. tpectave colonies are all in favor of feral subjects of this letter. 'Pro I Ile has tried every remedy he could �'� { (.� .1. nutus! trade. Each country is the !ducts and manufactures-must always hear of, electric belts, liniments, Dila I Crops are lairs harvested some- ' (41�aard's lini�e�t Cines �a�dra , _ tatural complement of the other in I;be quoted f o.b. I think there I and other medtctnes bur a1! o[ no 'wh8re in the wend during a cry tntural products, and it is high slsould- tae bar-div any difficulty !a ! avail. leo one ever thought ho month in the year. `south Africa ,knee ,hat•the feeling whfYik Las so ,your finding some responsible pro-i could ever be well again, Bengal,and-Peru harvest in Ne,w_ber, and p p f- However ons day he picked up a Bengal, Isi'rrr,ah, and Iiew. South ', The first temperance society la ong existed in favor of Stn roved 'ctuccrs to take u the !natter:' En land vets fettled at Bradford in :rade relations should bear good re- Again thanking you for your pre-II rewtrpaper containing nn' of Fortune -of Wales is December. g i - .sits." The principal drawback to !vtons communtcatfons, and hoping , how .lir. Richard Quirk at Fortune I February, 1830.__- the_ lntercbange of conintodities 1s that this way-lead to some practical ! Harbor, had been cured of Lumbago I 'tNABASH $AIZ90AD ,t } r he lack of a raF td, up-to-date, ire- ,results. I nm, by Dodd's Kidney.Pills. Atter read- I Dnrtng the months of Se'rltmber Mnard's �i�inert� fir sale egery i�cre1. . - quent and direct steamboat service. I . Yoprs truly, Ing this Mr' Doon made ap his.mired a� October, will sell one .way sc'c- } - - , "- ,Cho direct trade between tie two (_"'gd., W. Simpao� 3lacccr=ack, 10 Iry this remedy sad at onto and clase'tourist- tickets at greatly I 1. ,' :ouatries has largely tacreased since! A few planters interested .in the a,n a tieatnu•nt. __ r t Tho Professor-' les. li caterpillar J, y g reduced rates to �a•itornM t_esb- rho advent of the Canada-Jamaica ,improvement of live stock on the lie •used altogether twonty-one is the most voracious living thing. ingfon, VYr•gon, Ltuh', Ittoat-aRa, �' Line from St. John, N" 13 but this '-islands of Jamaica. St. Kitts and British Columba and other Pacl:.c �In a month it will eat about nix � boxes before he was able to go� to - ttew service, althougt; a dect•fed Im- Trinidad, have imported pure-bred work again, but now he is able to Coast points Tickets will be void hundred times to own weight." ;r. , provement• is but n monthly one. ,hbrseQ, cattle. sheep. swine and attend to his da.rir duties as strong !-via all direct ro.:tes The ttabagls I Peal Old I:ady-"llkose boy chid you g poultry ta. limited numbers from anal vt orous as any mon along the s'ay he was !" ., tarried on In far from up-to-date i g Iia the shortest, best ar a yuscl:est - - y ,,,, steamers, occupyingfrom eight to Nova Scotia, but as thea. animals I cpagt. ro ate from Canada to the above , , - .___:en days between St John turd 'require to he acclimatized after th¢ir lar. Boon fs a Gtsl+erman azali to at I poirbtx mice.+t eguspgcti! [asseiiS®r ! TM6 MOeT POrtiutfs ORNTt#ls C /fit ® /_ +� Nl1ltlatDn. Jtsmalca ' !ar not carethe tolpray man�oPtSem pterr�t ori aged.. at-lobster. Lsh!nK_i uR s Lm n ,Mkrtra;entl oar i V M" 1 r THE EXTENSION OF TTtADE {are lost On this account bu •er•'f with.Do thougttt whatever of bis old ; C'a I ` to live stock and live stock pro- very high rue9, tante Back Ache,and other pains. _ 9, ducts 1s of particular interest to ;but they flad that the Imported en- The people here regard this curs tsa i A Richiirdi-3n. I?int Passveng'er t � - imals which survive acclimatization Little short of miraculous. Agent, N F. Corncr 1Cing do Yttngs i 0_ARB �, L1 �/ me. and in this connection I beg w `..� - :- • : Sts i-Toronto, and St, 'rhomas, Ont I r t tubmlt-a lett-sr reCelved from '.ttr effect erds a great improvement , their - ._ _ � herds and Itockc, artd they declaFe I - IW Simpson VacCormack, of- Kic,g- ONLY AF'rFTt'A GOOD MEAL. pros. .iamaica, dealin with the re that they will persevere until the Fred-•'Y� I lite him well ea- t - g standard of !quality is greatly els- A number of ladies began to des i �/ p �utremeats of their marliets in these ,tated tuxes the virtues of their respective ough, Minnie : but flow did' You I � Q ■e D � R+ , ' linea w tett a er other topic ever happen to miarry a man ahead ! Freservea the tooth• 9weeteae tAe Mit!•. p Since _lBb7 some IQ or fire. husberncls, Y shorter then you'are ?" 'Minnie- strongtm"the gaits f Kingatfin, Jcmn3ca; Sepf 4. T9G2 l posses,. '(Clydesdales). twenty-five 'was worn threadbare. - . Dear- Sir-Your esteemed favor of 1 - `` ldarch 4th last was duly rece+ved, !,Cattle (Shorthorns. Herefords. and I Rty husband`." satld one,- "never, had to ctecse, Il cd, betR'ceti a tad I beg to thank you far inform- IAyrshires)• ono hundred' sheep l drlriks and nm'er sweaze--indeed. he little {lain with a big salary and a � in�On irhle a4tea�lleil�p� .1'bi, mars with a lit Le lultsry."- Lnd cprilto thank . therein.f _ in this '(Shropshires and Southdowns), and ,has no bad habits." I g moetreat to ti.wpow. sono. to L.w• 3mb butchers' bheep were too high, about. one-half • dozen Piga,, (Berk- ' Does te-ev(r_ smoke ?"• someone i . pool. Perused to t,l.erV904 vtaQuo*o« tad the season too bad"to-import. sliires and. Tamworths.• have been I asked i e7►drs'dl contaient! fc Catarrk! �e and t., s.wnQwaing h.va%.laanor •asoma,oreenits - _ scut to the West,Indiey by the Novri I ' Yco.-he liken a cigar just after he that Contain Bercury I Por .t.Wp& Daecisiuta a 0t"be,nts and i aaeroethe am now, however, in communica- cod meal But I spy- •ream,•t.a.D• lloselu.n.au.oft,.tt..0�I.e0 a eJs. Scotia 0overnment. These were all has eaten a $ ae merry? sv 1' •0-„�T d!'CtOY the e'nee e! i 8erbnd 8.10.0 .0d 'lDlyd•Clar rmosmodai.loa Ifq ion with losses Gordon .and Iron- ,pure-bred 'stock, but a cc+ns'iderable !pose on an ac'c a he doesn't smoke - rides,with Messrs, and hope to get , ge .mot'.aaA romt,tets:T d•rso�e the arbo a er.teerr rat^.nlpr.rre•ao6 r11 panicuiar..apply to My s4 eat of emauni of ordinary stock has been 'more, than orim a R'eek.'i •Lt e0 entering t brouZn t o m•trou.wrraees stens mpar.er flown a carload,' connected to Hall- shipped. For the first 11 months of I Some of her friends toughed, but 0uebaructU4f-Or-':d Move- be used o:Dept ca gtctr.rd.Hat■eou D.Tomneespa. -_ - : aX, October boat. prs•criD fes'from rep�6'-4 re ph o the god tato i � R boite Y• Scam Idoutreat sof Porusai IAf)1, ac5ording to 'the reports of she didn't seem to uneorsta:nd; sm•ge tueT wtttdo istaz f:fa to the good ton - I note your remarks regarding the i,tht steamboat agents. there were '�5 I rwapoe+tbiydertretrantt.ent. Kal•+catants -• - tigh quality. of Canadian *bacon, - - -+' O+Lre,manufuturrd by F.J.Cbener&moo,.To- $�oa i - horses. 30 cattle, 1.200 sheep, nine iede O.,Oontalns no n•rou7•sad tr Lesion In• I 400 X.eXCI E )utter, and cheese and the desire . I N p(�! direct,T upas tho blood and Yt your department t.0 establish n 'swine, and 125 coops- of poultry , ,-1\�r�W Experience, ternallT, attic shipped ..from Halifax- to the West I.. , maooas eurfaccr of the �T•Esa: In. blYriag [ --t v 1:81N o---- narket iii 121ese islffisds for these - gall••Catarrh Cure b..0-e Toa tee the genu I :Standard Alnerioan Wake arodt#a. You also expressed the Indies• There is now fairly [,cod i Medieal men say,that a good nurse tae. htet+ken!nwraa3'7.andiusdela'Ioerto dope of hearing from me "from time steamboat accommodation from Ila!- I Ohio, by F:J. "Quay s'Co. Te.Utaonla- -AaD-- _- ifaX, boats running twice a moatR in a difficult case-is-better than mo- trocidb7�Mu�gQt.`e Pig„7�,�.bDuls' ,ISarnla Lamp Oil. o time, telling what the outlook !s Hsu.FsmiU'tit sirs vie baa !regularly, and although ibis {rade is dicinek,. but when we can get s good or the building.up .of'the_tre.de'be- Wholesale Only. utas. Canada and Jamaica." vet only in its-infancy, it would nurse and good medicine, the pa- - - I would,state that consieerable at- seem to be capable of considerable '�tie' stands a,mum-better chance of Berlin's death rate is four per 1,- Las � OW.—J devel< ment. _ According ' Lo the . cation is now being directed to tine )a fast line of steamers 'recovery: A few words df advice 000 lis 'than that of London, mow" uekRo-6iAtit�es.TORONlOr tvperaority of Canadian products I newspapers, a a Rome, Venice, and Madrid are -the To send for our cone- , between Canada and Jamaica eta 'given below by nurse Eliza King• ,least healthy of large Europe e ' tete street Mosta ay.impoTtgrs }sere, but I regret 'to', . 14 U try thuat Citnadian Producers its like�y to.he.. sirl3sidizecl in'the- near are well worth the attention of all towns . �.uiogu ee cod _ _ . • sear dipthclined to bring themselves Ifutnre, which would no doubt great- readeas : Spe_ Rates. to- dations ly increase trade between.the two DpppYp1. ry . is to size, packing and promptitude one cobs Oil in the vat tous situations I oar S Rei �reJ � t� eae V S TwdterinCanade�. n,filling orders sad general.exlsE- F, W. IlonSON, ,have.occupied as nurse, rind have in ag conditions. Live Stock Cotnnilssioncr• i variabl found it excellent in all Y Professor-"abut. has beccn:e of >����ED 1YNA1�T R4TC18 • Bd.ter:-What Is- required is I1). --?l ida,� requiring. outward application, leton ? Wasn't he studying I f Co., � � ,hoice creamery put up in one halt, - Tom App Ethelberta-"I want a pair of- such' as Vruins, bruises, rheumatic with. this class last rear. ?" "AH• tae sad five pound tins, also in kegs r t n lease, atiections, neuralgia, etc, In cases A ]etc. -pcer fglloiv ! .A fine Es6 Main Street. iia Yonge Street. u n e e NTO O,YT, t x Yes TO O i slippersi t a. P PP O Mail. R • .)f about, " lbs., costing ahnut 3.9,: o p student, but absent-minded. in the WINNIPE . I 3 cents per fib, f.o.b. Halifax; `an&"sgi'eaky-" Genial Shoemaker- i of pleurisy it is.an excellent remedy ^lino good dairy butter, put up in, q l eaky, rszisa ? I'm afraid we -well rubbed in. I can strongly re- use 'of chemicsts-very. -That dis- WOODa PHOTO.EWCRAVIN( Y. ){nail tart lb.' tubs, and 24 lb. kegs, haven't any of tbstt kind;" Ethel- comanend it atter se}'sial.•fears' use coloration on tY,e ceiling-notice ✓ t ".;o_at l from i5 to.18c per lb. ke' ' i berta-"I am so- scary. Couldn't and experiet:ee', It shoe. to tri et- it ?" "Yeas• That's Appleton." J. L.JOAiES�NG.C4 you mat's hire a sgt;oaky pair? The.e"ery household." 16S_I;AV'STFpEEL--TORnilti0_ 1r. Halifax. lis a certain voting gentleman who I .Sister' Caroling, St. Andrew's "HAUNTS OF .-ISIGAME." - •Cheese.-Large. sizes are .not, sale-i visits' 'ane frequently, an;d=and it I Hospital;'unites : "I-have found St, - ' sble, but a.lively demand exists for.iwould be very convenient for him to ''Jacobs Oil-a Ynost eil'icaraous rem- Is the title of anew patblication __ :he best qualities, iii strong boxes issued by the Grand Trunk P(ts6cn- CORRESPOND' �i four; tccighing about ten lb's. know just wren pa is cOluing• edy in gout also in sprains and el, .Department for the information . .!ach; also singles put up separately �bruisos. Indeed, we cannot say too g I "John," said the wife•tenderly, i mush in its.praise, and our doctor of the hunter and angler who desires in strong-boxes weighing about 13 „prouriso vie ti-at if I should be is ordering it constantly. convenient to•visit that "Sportsmans' Pnra T „ . ' - to.25 lbs, each. i taken away you velli never marry _ , din tilt #Ilghlands Ontario,,' - .�. i e •• of with us if it i� not t _. . - . p Bacon,=Slips ,from 8 to 14 lbs... '—T ong t line of Or-y011 a]so silex from d0 to ,48 lbs:, and I Nancy Tarba�t." Ceetatnlyl Maria,' { A tiirt'.e-ovals killed a few year - t� Tr intim-k s-t-ts-prlt°tu e y 'i- for info matioU _ middles (cut,from side) of from 1S'replied'.the husband,rea.ssurin ly. I•ago on the.Atlantic coast, of Souttlt lustrated, and is a ver handsome AV' 'can remise you that. She refused I America.which .was-7 feet long. The Y 1 eOncernin� i 7�.,." -. – . ... to 24 of superior mild cured, extra P Y folder. Copies sunt on application t��YO���V lean selections (pea fed), will always, me three time- 'when I wits a much ,,shell neighed nearly 1,900 pounds, to principal aygent's, or J• D. tic- our - find ready sale, and there is also tt handsomer•mail than 1.am now.". !and was 15 'feet in circumference. Donald, District Passenger Agent, -raft demflnd for-mild cured, 'rolled I Forty years ago one sailor was CIt was of the kind known as — �- __-,,• - ' spiced breakfast bacon and slips S sphargis. . -catty be-made-aad withdrawn we. 1 . from 2 to 8 lbs., boneless (ilrrd). requiT.ed to_.every 110 .ton$'carried ,_ `•�•• ._ _ Heins.- fid cured extra lean (Pealby ashl'P• TZodern• machinery has The Scilly Isl�t{'de produce yearly bgmai). Itsie�rest+tt � Pad's liflimeflt relieyEs Neuralgia, ' t°� of flowers for perfume l o yer err to rremitted tw'oe fed), also smoked find p"ale dried, )'educed the propoitiion to one bailor p� doeorcr ith from $ to 12 lbs. A market would to 500 tons.' �_ making. �2 /0 a Year cr�e,w nrt�deadvlo not r ., also be found for picnics (shoulderthe hams) 'from-5 to 10 lbs.; and what ,- u/A il'�'EDa _ ll he (who has answered mu door 11N AtliataJlfLa Post) . are known as Bath Chops 3 to 4 •w AN bell herself)-"George, you must not lbs_, also have ademand. -0-ELIABLE PARTIES TO KNIT Icon:ta into 'this house--to-night. - 3f The Canada Permanent te`rrin ` v the,1. two mention- for Lew at their homes, whole ;you lo-,e xne, darling, fly at once! w lie father discover q S, and Western Canada g scillas o1i 'tetEP, .. pct amities there should not be tine or spare .time. We tarn sly m sad do' n �' g g y F02 MAIRTAINfNO A08U11'NWTM . Mortgage Corporation, .' • _- least difficulty-in building-up a di- and all material necessary to do the (pour presence." George ng(tragically) tact trade, for I-know as a tact that work, and pay you good prices in -'•Oh, Maud, my darling ! n to _ Toronto St..Toreato: + quantities of c srticles.arrive herie eta as you complete it:, Send serl:ent has ,entered our Eden to _ i c _h C tirnm �Iristol and other Fhig11.�3t 'T$p for full particulars at once to wreck otir hztppinvss 7 Speak. 'girl, --� J �.-.�. . arts re-bagged a ired`repri3sented'! V. THe;r minion Ktiitt'ing Co., Drug, speak !" Maud (tearfully)-"Father 0 OA __ r C • t of English manufacture, but,wbr Ir ' ants;, Qotporation Bldg., Toronto, has just come home with the 8� IMC OUMAres,. q �,Z r, .,have good reason for knowing• •oiri`C-!fl- _ g,• bill."- - - y _. . 3+r - . i , 1, - . 11 t„ • ��.i� _—_ ' '11 •'�'M6^ tar✓• J, 'Mt' �h•i'w"1 `S•r'4�.�sa.' �.^ • ., .':. :. ,.'...., < '•'. Y..;' s ,t,r�°,( ^h".T:r!�+''•" w,C.,,... -,--,,,,b t,,:...'-"`,-t _•,,;i,_ .�Ch+oL'^�. ,,..t ' ..i . ;P,' t s,,:..:&_-.:_,as...r:�- -- -a^., a. ., g,sir:.; . A r e+> r kkw� •? il , rt„r, t 't!"' —_' 1.. ,�3 ,,. •1.5•,-,V... a, T .^lta . ..,•�SS'r„ ._ .. {t";�' w 'h. , t.J.A., .rwhi�',,.,s:...s:Rw :r..•+:.."':*L^..tm. ,, :r... Gf►.. F� � ti ., , ..5'` "� ,, � ., . ,' ,.,. �,__ 4, .. a A�111 - .,.• . r, - - �p :. G �4aa .. .,. , , 1. As�,�, i .: C'. J � F j T,c.• e',u" '" i' �, _ - Ir . 'o- m p;k r. a�.•r s?1�1.�,' 'w.`P ..,,i"•,�' 44 � •`/'.: •-.. ... ... - "/ ''4,Trfy.;1':`„3i i,"..4 A I. bi- 'h+�'l'�7 . _ .. °,8 .�. 1 -,, , _ -TE fie. le fed. 9 oto r - : ,, ,�:. I _. ._Eggs--.Se_ 2 20C ---- - - • . .. 4s AMIN�L[1�iij��1\.i/ candled stock. C: .3ts . ght regi AND ■aA■� LE CHE .-�' =. celpts, 17$c; No. a, 14ic, lJ - 1 7--- 7- I GN 1� 4 , �rx,, _ - .- ,_..,0 E STATES MARKETS. _ - , 41 , - _ _..UNITED - ViOlence i3 gain Renew- a large family, and ,one of her bons SL. Louis, Oct. 23.-Wheat closed- PtOCessiOri ie Stake From Cuunty Council presented the ming --. - 11 1 is a deputy. Weaver and Shirey are Cash, 69tc; Deceiater; 69fc; May, wi:h an address of welcome, and - ed in the Anthracite both non-union men. Mrs, Schrod- 71ic. -$uCkingham PA�aC$ - where the Boer generals, Botha. De p ding was notified by unknown men BuSalo, Oct. 28.-Flour - Steady. .,.t0 Guildhall.' tares and De Wet, were prominent :.12egiOrlB. three weeks ago that her home Wheat-Spring unsettled for spot ; among the spectators, and at the would be dynamited if her son, did No. 1 Northern, carloads, 77c; win- city boundary, Temple Bar, where1. ; a 7 not stop work at the mines. ter quiet; No. 2 white, 78c. Corn- A London despatch says: Klug the Lord Mayor, slserilfs and other k A Wilkeabarre, Pa., deapratch says: The laomea of twu non-union men Lower and weak; No. 2 yellow, Edward and Queen Alexandra start- city officials welcomed His. 1llajesty ty _ 3'ise Urder�Yesident a ar y wre y - and presQ dry' sued for the men to return to work dynamit3 Tuesday night, and tkle czjc; No. 8 do..56c. Oatr•-Dull ; city shortly after noon on Satur- sword• � on Thursday, instead o2 ending all whole town was shaken by the ex- No. 2 white, 86ic; No. 3 do, 35ic day in somewhat dull weather. The At the Mansion Souse most of tha =, 7 violence, was apparently the cause plosions: The families were badly N.o. 2 mixed, 383c; No. 3 do, 32ic. rain, -however, kept off, and the procession stopped, their Majestief >. r for a fresh outburst in an endeavor shaken up and scared,. but no ,one Barley-Western, 50 to Sac c.i.f. temperature was su�lcieatly mild to from there being accompanied only to drive the nen-unicn men out and was seriously injured. Rye-No. 1, 55c. Canal frelghts- make the day enjoyable. by the Sovereign's escort and the ''take revenge upon the companies The peace that has prevailed in the Strong. Outsdde Buckingham Palace, which Prince of Wales, the Duke of Con- 1. t, 'which keep them here. Scranton region since the strike end- Minneapolis, Oct. 28.-Closed - naturally was one of the greatest naught and other princes, equerries A Five u hoarse were dynamited by Ing was reached, was broken at 5 Wheat-Dec., 701c; May 71} to 78e. centers bf attraction, a great crowd and aides, to the Guildhall, where I. ✓' on track; No. 1 hard, 72$c; No. 1 had been waitingfor hours, watch linos arriw3d without.any extraordin conte motion, and a soldier was o'clock on Wednesday evening, when Northern, 71 c; No. 2 Northern, 'ys�.� . shot•amend severely wounded, A :_-en.an.attack lyra made upon a party, $ ing the arrivals and departures and cry incidents. x suspected of being a non-union work-I of non-anion men at the Dodge col- 69$c. the forming up of the procession. When, the King arrived he looked I?uluth,_...Oct. 22.-Close-Wheat - The brilliancy of.-the latter was tired, and' stepped heavily from his sf� attempts were made to wreck trains. for the Lackawanna Company- to Cash, and bard, No. 1 North- greatly detracted from by the fact carriage. The Queen threw o8 thi A party of non-Anion mea returning I take these mea to and from the col- 'ars, 71$c; No. Northern, 69;c that all the troops were cloaked. wrap which covered her simple _ from work in Scranton were beaten, Fiery in street cars. In view of the 'Nov., 71Qc; L'ee„ a191c; May, ?21c• The only touch of color was from(straw�olored dress, trimmed with N and three of them hurt seriously. A end of the strike, the company last Macaroni-No. 1, 88;c; No. 2, 8$c. the lance-pennants and the lancers gold. _ hots keeper in Trevortoa, ttho was evening turned all the . non-union Oats-Dec., ale. and the brass helmets of the heavq Her Majesty, who looked .marvel• ' attacked for shielding anon-union men out of the works, with instruo- Milwaukee, Oct. 28.-Wheat-Eas- cavalry. The khaki-painted guns of lously youthful and well, accepted a r ter; No. 1 Northern, 73} to 73$c4 -:.man, shot at his assailants, wound- tions to walk-hereafter.- Three were the artille and a naval gun of the bouquet from the Lady Mayoress. _fig oma, badly beaten, and, two others were No. 2 Northern, 72i to 73c; Dec., saltie hue,added to the,general tone and the King shook hands with her -�, Joseph Kers, and John Reed, of so badly hurt that they were takes 72} to,72}c, Rye-Steady ; No. 1, of the sombreness. The procession was started off down r, 51} to 62c. Barley-Higher No. The roofs of houses near the pal- a long picturesque row of "beef eat. Cranberry, saw Emil Fick' upon the to Lackawanna Hospital. _ street, and, believing him to to a SOLDIER SHOT IN A SALOON 2, 64c; sample, 88 to 580. Corn- nee and other points of vantage giv- err." notruaiozz��worker, brutally attacked Dec., 501 to g0¢c, ing a view of the picturesque pan- I'-i THE GENERAL HALL " him. PaA of his lower lip was torn Sergt. Reilly, of Company "D," ma in Green Park and the his- the seven hundred persons waiting off, and he was severely bruised. It Sixth Regiment, q,� several other .LIVE STOCK MARKETS. oric.Mall, were filled with specta- about the" luncheon tables cheered ed - _ became known that he was a striker I guardsmen went m o a saloon in Toronto, Oct. 28,.-At the Western tors, whose cheering announced to the King came in. His Majesty as returning from Pittsburg to get Lansford, and met some strikers, cattle market to-day the cel is hg less privileged public the start cePted ` the cog op ration's_ addtessi or eFL ed was seat%a-jail l inihTs` o-t$�t -rte ` were 78 carloads of live stock, in ing of the ate 0arriage wills tlr�r'and the members of tfie royal -Tea'- cfty. Kern got bail. I Into a fight with them. When the lading 1 387 cattle, 1,484 sheep and Majesties. roily sat down and the lunohaon ,,,;,fir," Two efforts were made to wreck chief of police arrived the lights in lambs, 700 hogs, 40 calves, and 18 ^ THE ROYAL PROCESSION commenced. . - .'g.".5: Two Lackawanna ,Western the place were put out and a shot imilch cows, There was a.-Poor mar- The most interesting feature of the ;., -- - --- c-i rflL_ s.ir�. .-vs, -. ,r. ----_ _th�_$ate. tLad had r. trains befiveea this city RA axed es ' �'�- !ke�for catIe, especra y or _ex o ere to- S p"'in `w ',Reill s neck, and he fell to the i t already moved off when Lhe first ,<. Pittston on Wednesday night, but. Y' stuff. Continued low prices in ` lie carriage containing royal person- the King's reply to the address of . -the vigilance of the track walkers i Boor. The chief of police is charged j Old Country, and lack of space on the London County Council on Trac e ` with the shooting, but he declares ages and members of the household and the trainmen prevented an so-• the steati.era at Montreal cause the ewer therefrom. The veteran ialgar Square• The Boer Generali a e ideat. In one case a heavy wooden that he fa innocent. I trade to be considerably oft. Quota- In prominent sots In the tea• z,; Wednesday evening a striking min- Duke of Cambridge,--who who was in a wedge was ja un d into a frog in tions are weaker all round, at from ter of the County Council"' stand, Such a manner that a train would es, who gave his maze as Edward I4 to 43c per pound, five cents con- carriage with .Princess Victoria, immediately facing the King. have heen thrown from the track Strub, was arrested for taunting I tinues to be the top price, and even came in for considerable cheering, Y g . some soldiers who were doing pro- . but Lord Roberts and his staff puss- BRILLIANT SPECTACLE. This was cleared away and warning g p that is being realized only occasion- volt dui in this town, While the , ed almost unnoticed. The interior of the great hall -of- sent along the road Two hours Y ally just sow. dater a large pile of atones was jsoldiers were taking him to the 'IIutcher cattle is barely maintain-n- There was a somewhat tedious !n- the Guildhall presented a,brilllaal " found la a lonely part of the road, guard-house he drew a revolver and. od at from 4 to 4ic per pound for terval before the appearance of their scene. It was filled with membeti some of them being fitted tightly in l tried to shoot one of them. �good to choice. Generally the qual- Majesties, who drew forth the first I of the royal family and diploausca a frog. The track walkers along the a result of these outrages, its of Lha receipts coming fa lately real cheers of the day, as they Pa-`s^,officers and officials, oil !a lull uat -' rdivision were doubled, I Gen, Schell, In command of the 'have been inferior, and today was ed through the rows of blue ja icets j form with their breasts blazing miU First Brigade, has thrown a heavy from the first-class cruiser Terrible. ;orders. HOUSES DYNAMITED, Ino exception to the rule. Common Tho Kiag'a reply to the address it is rovost guard into the town of lint either side of the main en- p g to medium stuff sgils at from 8 to Three dynamite explosions fallow- Lansford. He has also issued an 33c per pound, with lots of odds and trance to the Palace. rho Guildhall was much os, the rami ing is rapid succession in different I order directing that the seine action ©ods going at 2i to 2tc per pound. The King wore a Field Marshal's;line as his sp4ech at Tratalgeu I parts of Port Carbon on Wednesday 'be taken in every town in his dis- :fro one was in any hurry to buy Lo- uniform. with the cloak thrown jSquare. - shook the town The homes of three ! trict. The milliary authorities say ; y. We had racticali no enquiry I back, sbowipg his decorations. The Atter lunch the common crier caiL - well knows residents were injured b Ithat they consider the situation to p Y q Y ( uecn had on a straw-colored toque ed for a toast to His 8ta)egty Ch1 - 1. } y Z'tr export bulls here to-day, and Q the explosions, and in each case the I be as' serious as it has been at any �prices are nominal at from S to 4c and n fur collarette and cloak. Both ,King. ,and Mme, Albant. stational families had narrow escapea from I time during the strike. per pound, with inferior bulls at the King and Queen looked extreme-'i in .one of tite galleries, sang the Nei , ,is . serious injury- HOTEL. MAN SHOOTS. i from 2 to 3c per pound Some milch�ly well, and continuously bowed 'tional Anthem, to which the whop 1s,, The 6rsi explosion occurred at the I y their acknowledgments of the wrum'0ompany joined. Bohn Meyer, a striker, was shot cows sold up to $50' not man first- residence of Mrs. Harry Scbrodding, in the leg by John H Long, a (class cows were here, but there is a welcome'extended to them i After other formal toasts the par The Kin s escort of Lite Guards t Sett the hall, the procession re on Coal atseat A few minutes after,'hotel=keeper at Trevorton, on Wed- 'demand. for them. and good prices g Y I. . --- ward the second explosion occurred i needay night during an attempt by are a,sured. There was a dull en- equerries, etc, was about the only !forming and it re-starts¢ on its pro at the home of Charles Shtsey. on a mob of strikers to storm hla es quiry for stockers here to-day, and detachment of the procession not I grecs across the river. t Spruce street. The third occurred at wearing cloaks, and these troopers The pageant traversed setroral tablishment in search of a man nam- I prices for fair stuff rarged from 2f ., the home of Peter Weaver, a square ed -F.isenhocker, who was accused of to Sic; poor stuff was nominal, made a brilliant display !miles of streets on the surrey skit :i distant, shortly afterward. I dotag' non-union work occestoaally „Short-kocp feeders are rather Loo .BOER GENERALS SEE THE of thta Thamce, There mea no ape ,i, Mrs Schrodding is-a widow with during the strike �ptentiful, and prices are weaker at SHOW. (tial incident though the heartiness il 4 sift from St to 4c per pound. Good partly -in consequence of the of the -welcome far transmore gist any- 4; 'veal calves are stili in demand, and Vength of the-route, there wen+ no- thing heard to the more aristocratla i with car lots quoted at 7 0 to Tat ('will 'bring up to $10 each, where a great crush of people, with portions of the ionto. �f; MAR pet ting on track here. Small-lots, I ill small stuff was got quota- the eseeptien of open spaces, like I Their Majesties returned to tht t) 1" .. , - - ; 'THE R�L i obut of store, sell'at 85 to 90t per 'bly changed, but in lambs the tend- u where the Loudon Palace at 8.30 p m= i'q encu la downward. 'rho- quotations Trafalgar Sq are, - ;Prices of Grain, Cattle; etc i for omen are from $S 25 to g8 40 per - THE DAIRY t1iARRETS, CURE OF CONSUMPTI01�. cwt, . Lambs.are worth from $3 50 BIG SHOE COMBINE- ' _ Butter-Offerings are moderate, to $3.75 par cwt. Culled sheep are 1n Trade Centres. (Land-the-the demand good. We quote seliiag at from $2 to $3 each. Bucks -- Astonishing Progress Reported at -€ , �� . I'Fineat 1-1b rolls, 17 to 18c; selected are selling at from $2.50 to $2.75 ManufaclarA •Preparing . Effect Berlin Coagrees, Toronto, Oct. 28.-Rbeat-Market dairy tubs, 16 to 16ic; store pack- per cwt. Aa Amalgamation. A London despatch says Great y � -.easter with otierin a small No. 2 ed uniform rotor, 18i to 15c; low Calves are mor th f5 cfrom a pound to 10 A Montreal despatch says: What I interest is_ felt 'throughout Europe . 1 B grades, 121 to 18}c; creamery each, or from 41 o } p p ng + - zvhtte noted at-fr't`0-middle freights, aro believed to be fire first steps to- in the first meati of tLo Intornor q prints, 20 to 21e; solids, 19 to The top price for choice hogs trails the consolidation of all the I tional llrberculosi., Congress at Bar Y _ No. 2 goose nominal at 64c east, 20c. $6.10 per cwt., and light and fat lin iaRt week. 8vme of the pro- 3 and No 2 rad at 88ic middle freight leading boot and shoe manufactur I _ ,,�, Eggs-The market is firm, We hogs are quoted at $5,85 per cwt. erg and jobbers of Canada were tak- ceedings were too trchnical for pop- _ -__ .and No, 2 spring at 68 to 6bic quote ;--Strictly 'new . Wd. 18c; Bogs to fetch the top price must be alar diccusanon, but astonishing 7 east Manitoba wheat meeker, with store gathered, .18 to 17c; Limed, of rime ualit end scale sot be- en in this cite on. Sattt�dny night, ! - ,,sales of nit 1 hard t e to 83ic, B p quality. when a meeting of the representa-1 progress is already recorded in con- _ les o i. transit, an No. , ift: seconds and chips, 13 to 14c. low 160 nor above 200 poamds. uenn the deadliest malady of the a ��rr 8 Cheese-Market very firm. We Following !s the range of prices fives of the leading Erma in this city q 6 f%orthern at 81c. grinding in Tran- quote :-Fiaest,.11t to 12e; seconds,.for live stock at the Toronto cattle was held,. The Quebec manulact and j human race. Thus, the Engttsh ed t, and No. 1 Northern at 81c, tic. (yards to-day; ars will-meet within a few days, and de oto reported that the loath a grinding in transit; No. 1 hard b - Cattle, 1. ' a meeting of; the Toronto,firms will I rein the United Kingdom is 1888a noted at 77c, Goderich, and No. I 1 r cwt ... ... 4,50- $5,00 be held shortly, When the various ir3m 0ossbeentreduced on -as qao arl3. o ;": q JH10G,PRODUCTS, --_'- Shippers, pe $ Northern at ^r 5c. Da., light ... .,. ... ... 4.U0 4.25 details have been arranged a meet This has OatsrTha market is less active, Dressed hogs rule steady;.with re- in of representatives of all the par- more than 60 per cent. ` The dela - - `with No, 2 white noted at SOc ceipts moderate.' Cured meats in Butcher, .choice ... ... ... 4.2.a 4.75 g limated stock, and rices steady. We good 300 g,g0 city. The proposed ce.pitai of the gates to the congress ]n week vis- q p Butcher, ordinary to ties concerned will be held in dri - ,west, and Sic east. Y e iced the reat public ss, i ria in the Corn-The market is firm, with lit 4uote :-Bacon, long clear, tics in g "' "' "' "' o consolidation is $8,000,000. and it pine forests, an hour's ride from Ber, ale offering. ,No. 3 yellow American ton and case Iota. Pork, mess, Stocl4era. per rut ... ... 2.50 8..3 will include between forty and fifty lin. They found there not only the J, da, short cut, $23,50. Sheep and Lambs. quoted at fisc os, track here. {62i.:50; Choico ewes, per cat S.25 8.40 of the leading firing of Montreal, To- finest modern equipment for the-cure _ x is nominal at I Smoked hams, 13,j to 14c: s•olleB, 8 75 roato and Quebec. It is claimed of the disease. but what Proi. Bron- ,1 -I aaciel, of Paris, described as an en -s_ �.. ei8 to 44c, middle freights. Bucks, per cwt .` ...`2.50 2.75 ' - Flour-Ninety per cent patents sold 15 'to 15ic; breakfast bacon, 15c. Culled sheep, each ... .. ... 2.00 3.00 ses will be greatly reduced, and much tirely move an i' at $2,65 cuddle fs eights, in buyers' Lard-The market is unchangdd. Milkers and Calves. larger profits secured, and it will be I ment in the.realm of social policy, �e ,, -sacks for expert. 'Straight rollers of We quo" :-Tierces, IOic; tubs, llc; Cows, each ... ... ,,,25.00 45.00 possible to produce a much more These great institutions provide ev- 3 special briinds trade Ww lic; compound, St 2.00 10.00 ev quality of goods at regular cry accommodation at public ex- Calves. each en r • quoted �, $3.25 to $3.80 is bble. to 10c, Hogs. "• .prices. It is claimed that on the penes to working-class victims of Xanitoba flours quiet. Hungarian . , Choice hogs, per cwt ...... 6.00 6,10 whole such a consolidation will be this scourge. The delegates ware .•- ~patents, -$5.85 to $4.10, delivered MONTREAL DdARKETS. Light hogs, per cw,t ... ... 5.50 5.85 of the greatest advantage to •the 1 very much impressed and the Englas4 y' .. . on tt"ilck, Toronto,.bags included, Heavy hogs, per cwt .... 5,75 6.00 trade. While the details have not I representative declared his intention and Manitoba strong bakers', $3.50 Montreal, Oct. 28.-Graan-LVo. I Sows, per cwt 4.00 4.25 Yet been completed, it is believed the j to induce a deputation of Engliata and $3.60. bard Manitoba, 73c Fort William Sts s per cwt ... 2.00 2.50 leading firms Rill give their adhesion I ti•orkmen's friendly societies to visit ::r g ... the sanitaria. 0 1. °. Millfeedr-Bran is quoted at $12 No. 1 Northern, 7lc October sFip- to the cansoladatlon. .west, and shorts at.$15.50 west. went; Ontario red sad white wheat, i e "'•Bran quiet Isere at $13; shorts at 73c afloat; new crop peas at c afloat ; BARS .WILL BE CLOSED. - a ENTITLED TO GRATUITY . $16. Manitoba bran, $16 is sacks, do, No. 2 oats, 34c afloat to ar- - - - ,.--.--I.- _.1.�w- and shorts at $20 in sacks. rive, and 34ic is store; rye, 54}c ~°� .. afloat; No, 3 barley, 43c; buck- No Liquor Selling on Referendum SLEW HIS COIYIRADE. All nzen Who Served in Africa v1; �+ wheat, 55c afloat.. Flour-Manitoba Day' to End of May. • COUNTRY PRODUCE. patents, $4; strong bakers, $3,70.to A 'Toronto despatch say's :-Many Murder of an Arabian Peddlar is Beans=-The market is firer, with x3.80; Ontario straight rollers, An Ottawa despatch say's :-A des- - inquiries have reached the license Nova Scotia. patch has been received from the .i - . :1 offerings limitod. Dealers quote $3.45't'o $3.60; in bags, $1.65 to branch of the Ontario Government - --prices nominate at $2 to $2.25, the $1,79}; patents, $2.70 to $4. as to whether barrooms.must be A Halifax despatch says :-Noma C'olcnial Office, statlr.g that members I I latter for choice hand-,picked. Honey-Best clover, in sections, 11 closed on December 4th, the day of Scotia has another murder, the of the South African Constabulary x; Dried Apples moderate. to 12e per section in 10-lb tins, yi the vote on the liquor act. Mr. J. gene being Tenny Cape. a place near tcho were employes in South. Afrin 4 Evaporated obbi at 6 to 7c er to lOc; in batik, 8c.. Bearis-Quote- the shore of he Buy of Fundy, end bcttveen October 10, 1899, and Diap w j fig i P K. Stewart, Chief Inspector of Li- the site of tw ar+s cmed mangan- 31, 1902, are entitled to the special- 1b tions are nominal at $2 in cars, tenses, says that by a clause 'in the f Honey"-The market is stead with track. Rolled oats-Millers' prices ese ore mines. n' AraU'tan peddler tt ar gratuity. Officers, non-commis. f y, prohibition act the provisions of the 'strained jobbing here at 8 to Siff to jobbers, $3 in bags, and $4.50 general election law respecting clos- braiiicd another and robbed.him . of isioned officers and men resident in "�..,i 1 per Ib, and comb at $1.50 to $1.75. per bbl. Feed-•1lianitoba bran, $16; !ng of- bars, corruption, etc., would the contents of his Pacic• The kill- the colonies, ke testi as Great Brib --- iaig was done in a tunnel of the old nin, must make hpplic ion to the ,_. •-•�.watcc - 4A.•stendy, shorts, $18 to $ly, bags included apply to the coming vote mine. The tragedy was discovered by stall officer, oath aAfricaii Con ��J F . with ollerings moderate. No. 1 Ozttari:r'3mza,'-:Ibsslk;-- O.:.t�sa+$1�.' ... -� m fflaim . .� � :, oe,4_.yxnbnl:iry, King's Court, Rroadwmy Al", timothy quoted at $9 to $`9.50 a ton shorts, in bulk, 318.60. Provisions . . ,..._.,» .fl ' . ` ?- - =-'on tracks - -Heavy Canadian short cut pork, - -CURD. ROBERTS. raylot ''of commiassi commissioned friccrlsenndan��e ' • 1 ing, and saw a peddler ca ----- Straw-The market is !tuiet, with $25; light short cut, $23.50 to addition to his own pack, _ loose material apparently belonging applications should be accompanied ti' car lots on trark quoted at $5.50, I$24; compound refined laid, 9 to Call' Hopes to See Him.. When discharge, certiCrcatrs of the Onions-Market is steady at 40 to. 91c; pure Canadian lard, lie; finest F p so- someone ales. The. young man .by g- 45c per bush for Canadians. }aid, 12 to i2ic; hams, 12i to 14c; He Crosses Atlantic. mad© a search and found blood corps . and departments in which .a Poultry-Tha market is quiet at bacon, 12 to 15c; dressed hogs, An Ottawa despatch says :-An in- spots. An alarm was given and fin- the aPPlicants served during- the 'steady prices. Chickens, alive, 50 $7.50; fresh killed abattoir, $9.P5 vitation will be sent to Lord Rob- tally the searchers discovered a dead war. Np gratuity will ba paid to ,' to fj5c; do dressed, young, 50 to .to $9.50 per l00 IUs. Cheese-On- arts to visit Ottawa in connectloh' man in the mine tunnel, The body nnv man who liad,to leave for rots - ?Oc per pair. Ducks, dressed, 80 tarso, 11i to 11$c; and Townships, with his forthcoming Visit to the Was 'hardly cold. The head teas conduct, o who had served in any � ' to 80e' per pair. Turkeys, young, 11 to ll;c. Butter-Fancy Town United States, A grand rfiilitary re- crushed in. The dead was found other cork or deportment-' since , dry picked,, llc per Ib. Geese.. 7 to ships creamery, 201 to 20ic ' fine view is-apoken of in the event of an hour after the first peddler teas ]sassing. South Africa. Only one 8e per M. creamery, 19i to ,20c; Ontario the commander-is,-chief visiting the first seen by the young man. The payment of tsar gratuity ctin bi f; `' Potrtoes-Tha market_.ia steady, creeiY. 19#c; dairy butter, 15i to capital murderer was arrested, claimed. J l _.. . 1. 11 L i x. . qq I -_...' '•: _ is '. `� 1 ,. m- "' - - _ _ _ - . „ - . . _. .. _ r „ , r n .. ., .. '� 1. 1. _ . I .. - -. ,fill . . . - _ _ ..f__°.'fr.. v*i,x^` .....`"�-`tr-----'•.. - - - r -y .:-`�d •1'."'",T'-7'�' '�t`_'.'� Sim`.'..,,1a. '.st.� n ...,. . #°�"y{�11� . ''Go- '- :`.�1 ? Xr .»:'.,,,...4,n�, millift � � . . r ^,^J$Y•tY,.res ��'.; s,C�"� - x . , , .fit .. , { ' ... .:. •:: .... Z. _ - - , :-. - 11 .. , .. i : , . ,2 $: —T--T-� .!a i- _ k ., Q ��,`` t�,���.`` .. -- __ZkF-- #IHiFa �_riotioa fak_eaA 1�,_---They .abso- - — . � �' . _ _ - -. . . _ . - . .. -_,. ._ lately refuse co observe the laws of — _ _ _ marriage and divorce. Some time --" - --' -- - - J.. o the addressed a etition to the tt, , „ s . ag y petition -- __ _ ... -- British Columbia authorities asking. If you can'b bay -, _-_ -_ .-` for a small corner of the ptovinee that .1 I M I. F ' .. ovMernmenticould t an pleased. a re a . g gr I L43-slate+_Z�at r. be lasses..._ be observed bisalt who may live with ht 1p` Qilt the .. Hard I -it a- conRiesTbell-t►1 tae -- RATES OF ADVEBTIBING t - - .rtaat insertion,per line - • iO tensa, getting their request granted has led '� tach subsequent insertion,per line - e them to think they are a persecuted Buy's few pin of ' .:W This rete does not include JAS&I or Foret•n ad• y pI. t!*rttaementa people. which is probebrnbe reason Special terms gi.en so pante. making eon• of their pilgrimage. They are a class Safe Register. toots to:S or a months or by the your. Halt- early or?earl contracts payable quarterly. Of people 1Ph0 an t0 b@ pilled. T. • ' ' - . Bnsineea cg s,sea lines or under,with paps, FamA?, Oar 31sT, iml-Credit sale of Me year,85 OC,payable in advance. some five thousand Who have Lhus milch cows•feeding steers etc., the pro• i - — 811motice lu local colhmns ten oents per line, forsakeII their pG89e3a10na, will BOOn pertq oI Tbus Candy, lot 2, Cott �, ' l47e Bents per tine each subsequent insertion. be face to face with atarvatioa and uOridge. Bale at one. Bee billi, Dunbar's .B l an el/a,� peolal contract rates made known on appliea. * , , on. No faee advertising. death. 11,their object is to go soup Poacher&Postill,auctioneers. Advertisements without written astruoucias Moa)Ax, Nov. 3rd, 1302.-Auction sale of -Will inserted until forbidden and.charged ao- they certainly will be prevented from about 12 acres of standing timber, (11rat - eordinal7. Orders for discontinuing udvartise• * _ - _ - entering the United States b he ieatsmnet b•!n wziiln• ►i d seaito thresh. g y class hardwood),on lei 3,o00 3, Scarboro - r *her. officials of that country. The Cana- the property of A. But, to be sold in - - - ` nob Work romptiv attended to. dlan government will then be obliged about hal! acre lots. Cedar and pine -They'll keep you warm i• Is published every Friday morning at Its oma g 6 E reserved, bale at one, See Mlls y p y Pickering Out. to go to their assistance, otherwise - - a 9Mlurkar & Tbexton, PoetilJdt Poacher, Anetioneera, . • Proprietors they will meet with disaster, A few I SATC3DAT, Nov 8TH, 190_-Credit sale of . years ago they were looked upon as a I� 12 acres of standing timber, the property Their price is very reasonable - Vru3r Polities-Strict Independence people who were severely persecuted( of the late John Tool estate, on lot 21, , :: :,Our Aim-A Feat-claw Local Paper. b the Romans,but later developments con 4 Pickering. To be sold is about o" __ . __ ._- _ _ Our Ex 3mat,ations-Th• hearty y p _ .- 9 apport of the people of Pickering and viotaitt have shown that the blaale-did not lie half acre lore. Sale at one. Bee bilk. whop with the Russians. We are Poacher x Portia, ancLioneera. 'You Will have them for II6$t Winter, -... s - y Tczsnax, Nov llru, 1902-Auction sale of .• . . , FRIDAY, Oct. 31 1902. anxious that our country should i'1• I standing,timber on lot 18, non 7, Picker . ; creaae-rapidly in population, but it is in¢,abs property of Lather h Pilke t We have a large variety just now direct from the factory -- - equally desirable that his population B'le at one, See bilis. Poacher do Pat NOTES AND COMMENTS. q y P P till,anctiooeera. _ .--- -.� - _ should be law abiding, and be COm WCDyEBDaT, Nov rTa; 1303-Aucti^n-sale • . .---.-- —_ ---- - -- - ~ There is a report that the various Posed of elements that would make of the whole of farm •cock and imple _ y _�d_slion-m&n_ufaettm*m of Can ahem_good. ___.ian1_,,__-flef"o indu4 meats on lot 22,con 2, Pickering, the• We Want the money for them, - in Forel Hera a settle in the �onntr at c� sebsarttae . ads intend amalgamating into one B g y etch for billy. Levi Fairbanks,•act. ' large company with a capital of $8,• we ehonld be convinced hat 9-can _Ca l �n and - . - _ _ - - assimilate them so, that the will ' .000,000 or $10,000,000. The object, ,New ddverttsements. m• ---- make good citizens, - I - — . -. ' • . ' claimed by the promoters, is to effect 8 _. . see e 4 economy in production and distnbut - I. - ' ROOD Sow FQR SALE-1 large . ion. A combine of this kind can white brood sow ce to pig Nov 1st. A ' t �„� S. 4 TEACHER'S INSTITUTE. ?idle? 3-4 . . certainly manufacture goods at less _ il roar th where each factory is a ail aQ - par The teacher's of South Ontario held BICYCLE FOR SALE-A ti,st•ciaas +' - ate institution. A CGneentration of their annual convention in Wbitbv on Mclaurney&Beaty bicvele for ease, 1903 . labor os>'L ha wade a gain to all con- Friday and Saturday of last week Ad- deoi:n will be&old cheap Apply to W E Clark, carried. For example, three Or font dresses of welcome were given by Colonel I Piekerlag . .T - Farewell and Dr � .Gillivray, to which Dr L. } �w +�� �» large fac,orles that manufacture agri• Waugh sad othrn replied. I LIOR 'SALE-The undersigned hail for 1. a i�l e5'u o lie :�1 wo , - v e+1e a thorn a,`,rwi♦bort horn bull of - e f t e betiermachines Hat !e?e CO?Ln than ma0y of President Smith agaanststbeijP�S! l red, Jamar 1lcRae, s,a ons Tear, r ;or dark . P giving ,the Ftometud faeaily, lot Sd, cons P:ckertnp or _._ _ _ when there were dozens of.=mall Con 'ystem were not always well founded.i Cberr?wood Y o 3 S aShlOnably - . Some defects, hoverer in the •}'stem were,; - 1. - .. • . . .:.' Kerns throughout the eotintrt•. Tire irregular attendance, pupils leaving school', WA\TED-A Road,general servant, one I A cy - _ II __ „ . --• _ - j danger that may follow such aural too youap. relaxation at diacip:iae, low able to do plain cooking.good wueea Apply abriCB '—in-� . g p at erce to Jame* Torrance. `;L'eLingtou .. - .- such a comtination will give may be Tnere are many extra burdens laid upon ,Hotel, alarkbam. 23 if - ' amaL30na, !3 LhBL'.he Otter Lllat salaries co teachers and. too Itegneni still changer w -.- --- __ __. .- Pa ----- --- - inter 13at02E6IILLr6TC0 olDuf3eturers Would the teacherlorwhichheseceii.esneraoian•I �''TY.�YED-Fromlot_16, can 5, odor _ . a. - - of the itlarket. eratico . %!,clic Oct'j•,b. one rea otter calf a:so oc e - Bar1. . .. They could easily raise tLe prices of Mr Hogarth, report of the Provincial ;si_tte•1 better cast w�tL r Ltte tlpe ci,'a,I. Auy . . . . ora anoe lee,ua to tbrtr rata ery sill b• '. their products and the consumer Araociation wan con Ise and beneficial w'inook!uliv r•cs,ve,i. J W Hay's, Brcuabim able heSti' 6UlL1II 8 wra rette8 �SDIIe19 and. _ •L S t .. . _ .__..�----, all. P u' 1•, a hl� •srou d be a sufferer in consequence. The paper-on drawing by alr W, G., - — '. { - .- wa-d was-well accepted and win no doubt ��':TT'LE FOR SALE C)R TO FEED -• flannelettes, cashmeres for blouses, underwear dLe �, I. rouse greater tnterert in thin s�blaet. - On ALar•s-1::ace l ill Deo cut 'tom n 9 . FL is reports d that 331..Blair'•Cattle Lr liliay'a address oa Grammer proved lure }trey rnC,ch•w :sit,v tom y red o=•ync.• �i'e beleiCe we haPe,lf IIOt Tl.e Be9t, One Ot the beet 7o Lilac tau iage- eta ana,b)-,od too .ear " guard eommissloners arc about return an0ansAy intereetin$and the Ji•onaaWn on I steers and oeifvrs. a.soli!•+r cash or-tame. { aeg to Ontario with the of jest of inter which many tools part must prove helpful.'write or apply to J;,ha A WL its, bro`chum. asliorted,stocks of wool and cashmere hose i.r. the coon- j - '''viewing the farmers as to the stgla of The program in the evening and Prof + - - 'try 1'n $fens, Boys, �OCIIeII aIIQ ChildleIIs. If y0II We cattle stns wkiic'a the railroads Coleman's iectare protan a tract to all . Tbe-lecfufer was perfectly master of bw I-tTRAV-Straved from let 1 7.con 1. 'grant our feet well clad get your hose, shoes and rub - . should adopt. The farmers have had auolwt and mace it clear and exceedingly C acarbc.ro,cn Aa?i0ih,ebav asidiog aged y - very little opportunity of seeing any snceFtsintn$and profitable to his hearers shite scar ut tonedfortLn shun, we,gbt about to hers lisle. - - P cwt Asp talormatioa lasting at reco;'e•y wt11 •. . . - - Ctsttle wards worth the name in recti- 8atorday a sesatoa was again well strand be snttanif awarded H C JaDnings Woburn, = _ - _ - g P ed, and the first paper on Geography for P 0 York�o . 47•tf cal operation,but they will doubtless second classes by Vr fags was very �'e aim to give you satisfaction, IIOt Only t0 sell 012r goods. ` freely express their opinions: Cattle instructive This wss followed by as+ F3I3y[..FOR S.1LE OR TO RENT- % . guards ehonld certainly be put down addre.r by Mr. R, H. ,Salk&-bo gave to Oae boast and o .erre lot S.coo Q.unPicder barn s . - the teachers is a detailed and interesting 15wae hoose sad erose foandrmoae coder baro - at all hlghwav crossings, as the law mannlr,t clever exti0iitiOn Of $ow we sad stables She best of clay loam. Posseesto* Cave*to pi;:uCII at soy time Apply to J-D -. _, now prodides. but the farmers of gra governed " I McAvoy,Hairam Po .suit: . - .. . IHOS I, .BEARE, • Canada are not willing that one 0f Prof Ttacs a addreae on 'Theorize of . .several styles of guard should be selec knowledge in relation to teaching." was L�AR1i FOR '3At,E-Being lcc 22,Boa Merchant ' / _ ._fed and the railways exempted from aseply interesting to all who had the privil i 1 1. Pickering. coosistin¢of So tees. eneral Mere �n � iteY��ee . - -•. ted a seg ' .-all liabillt]for damage Lhat may be egg of tisLehtna to him. nicQ Ra;aum hoa�`ugopod rime baso and stabler y -. done to an stack getting over them, of r Dent then addressed the convention gAo _ __ . _ -_ _ eacelleatwaer and xd orchard Fences are in o y g g oo the -Study o! Birds." This ossa good condition Farttrthee-peretculm ap h " ^_ _ p . .. . Railroads are built for the advantage probably nae of the best and most to Thos O,'i*Ll on tLe premises or Ptckerinq P O , . Of the public as a whole, and the far ta"ructive addresses on the.regr Lm• ank& t tt f. unanimous and heart vote o ch mat whose taus adjoins the track or A y 0 LET-That valuable farm. being _ P1 - , . was tendered to Prof Tracey and hir Den �Ioc 21,con 2,Pickering.co*taloins about ISO _ - whose cattle have'to be driven across A discussion of the menta and defect+of acres On the premiere ere s large stone hoose it several times qday is entitled t0 be the Slbraag primer and the Cao. Pab..'Co. two barge with stows etabllrg txoeathawo loge f �T _ • list 8s free from all liability LO 10 as Primer was, to say the least, laughable. ,tables and drivtag-ebrde, sad hay barn "The ■�J■ , r .� ` 'J ] The oonvsotioa was the best et held in oiaoe 1r well watered and fenced wiri be lee • ' his neighbor who owns no cattle or y for a term of Fears For particulars apply to his fellow farmer who trainee far from Booth Ontaiin and that of nest year will t3eo !t Palmer,PtokOring, Out . !T. .- be held in Pickering village. Principal I •a railroad line. Before the law was ward was elected president for the enottinp ARu FOR SALE-Beina lot 17,b 4'•We handle the famous •Verity plows. Double furrow two and three ameAded in 1887 the liability of the yow• f con. Picker+ag containice 130 acres tO . - ] more or less. On the premiws are a good horse plows. lnikey single raid double farrow plows also single glows all . railroad companies for damages done tram house and first-claswut buildings,inclvd . , , - P g tag back barn 50x'4 with stone stabling, water aM'�• fo,cattle getting over the cattle guards ooaveoient,a goal orchard of about eve acres. Give our plows a trial and be convinced that theyare superior to other o Tlils form is in a good state o! caltivaiioa sad ma ea• O 1g CII r 8 8 p08 Oar Wl Dg one t0 four field Rose stated in a judgment delivered Ail kinds of, very rooveoieuc to markets, being 91 A miles for, trial. - from Pickering Village,9 171 miles recti French $ eLftlona touts and unconditional' FXlT TREE.4. a SH-R UBS EIC. man's Bay and l mile from Plc►eztng Ration. o - b y Fim, abaci Parliament slgne��] - a r Yat further partteularsapp.y oa the remises te Ciarmley Brns. ' E Geo.•Phili fir• "Brod hams thousands of them; by resolutions Highest market price _-_ _ » Philip,jr, saran b bonier representing lane of for all kinds of P y F g VARM FOR SALE-Brian lot 20.con • 'thousands more, ... Fall and Winker►pp'es 1 Pi k es Oo the farmers of OL ._' c ering,containing 200 acs the -- JOHN E OfEl Agent, premises are a good brick bougie, also a good • tano have expressed their opinion - ' Pickering. 'fume pouse.arst-ulna?stabling and as abun- Pure ��� 1: 1• C•that Parliament should revert to the dance li hard and soft water. scan orchard � Ili s a�d edicineAi- I � contatniaQ about three scree. This farm ie to i ' . '• :` ''• •law a,-it stood before 1888. The Plows and s splendid Sts i of ickeriati\rr d i sad is nae of passage Of such a law at Ottawa would s' Pickering a await fence . the beat is eke g ad i d + 1P , This is s splendid inducement to parties want. 1 .' - :do more to bang about he COnStrnCt t Ing a drat-class farm, Ir vita+ted 1 1;9 miles _ + _ - 6onof' efficient Cattle cards than Ylotiv Points a lto=Fairportharbor,s•:lwithina uiilkande jet Cut Rape P�icese 4 g �Piikiaeon sad Cockahutt Plow and quarter from:Pickering Village, and a itjle and •"Could be'accomplished in almost any a quarter lrgqppoo Pirkaring static*. ThJs prop- , -__ , --__ - - all repairs Constantly on head. arty wail be Ibld in one parcel or aaparately to , . cher Way.—\i eekly Sun, suit purchaser. Fur forma and further panic You save from 10 to Z5 per Dent. by dealing with-ria. Che:rywood $1aCkSIIlll 'ulars acypl?to Aftss Buaker�n the premises or to w V kichatdeon agent, cring. .39-tf Reports from the North-West ar Shop 1 Thomas'Electric Oil,2 bottles for 25o • Epsom salts 3a lb,IO The for 250 _. _ . 'being circulated that the Doukhobor, - • . Cl�isr and Tinedar Facto Chase's and Carter's Pills 2 bottles for 25o, Sulphur 3o lb, 10 Ibe fqE 25a hate forsaken their farms and well ROBT. DAVIDSON, Prop. _g � Dodd's'kidney-pills 300 Pages'English spavin care,gasronteed . .-,, Hr wiliiams pink pills genuine 30c 3 for 89 Mustang Heave Remedy 250 ,- : t , filled granaries, and.have started on a The Cedar Grove Cider and Vinegar faa- Cutieara Ointtnet 500 Sanderson's Couditiot,Powders _ tory is now running full time,•add the no. ! pilgrimage to some point Or Other, ,Pierce's Fayorit Prescription 656 - Gillet's Lye 10c, 3 do for 250 , deraigned are propared to do cider making, with the object they nay of fiudil/g 009k 9,COttOL IZOOt COfnponita Pierre's Golden Medical Discovery 630 Blisters and liniments of all kinds - evaporating,jelly and apple-batter making •erce'•Pellets 15x• horst'balla'15c,2 for�5c Christ. Their destination is known ie snccesstnlly used monthly by over in the moat' approved manner. Having Pi • �10,o003,adiea.safe.effectnal.Ladies ask Warner's safe cure, 650 -' Condition Powders made-from pare'drugs, neither t0 tliemselves nor to anyone our a ist for Cook's Conor aoa Gam- added considerably to our ant, we are •• . y �g y P Paines Celery Compound 65c bring your reci es el e. Canadi811S aro beginning t0 I ppgEd• Take no of er,as all?fixtures,pills and I better prepared to meet the wants of oar it Vidor 6p0a _ Baby's O wn Soap 10 3 ken for.2bo - S g-- iSn!.tatians_sre dangerous, Price,leo.i,$1 er patrons, As we re airs a'large quantity Ayer'e Ha B 3, �_ _ _ thll,k drat we have made a g- g ge : ail p q - •...... = -- eat m:3•I bei N*.A,lOde reessEron r w rbo> -_ Syrup h.vpophosphites is aspleadid to Truaaea, Suspensory BaoduAeB take in inducin•. tuose e0 le t0 COu18 1 or 4,msiled on receipt of price and two recent of a `a eat�rtder apples,the b�ebest puce }and muscle builder i 5c bottle for 430 ..Silk E IN•atir ,''+tooling, hot water bottles g people stamps. The cook company Windsor Ons will be, paid for rams delivera3--st_o 50a Fountain y.tinlfas.— NOs.I.and 2 sold end recommended t7 all Peruna -Hairsignr_,. "'- --'-- 't0 Our country. " They ' hold SUCK' �" lactory Parana 800 -..-'.--I- ----- Atomuera as -abbey goods of all kiada - responsible Druggists in Canada. N. B,' No custom work dotie on Saturday. peculiar Opinions that it i9 very doubt 1 3 LAPP BROS. Oak's Red Closer Compound at Wholesale Prices L. fol whether they will ever make desire - I 1-1 Oak s Red Clover Ointment,a ears care for .Fibest Cod Liver Oil almost tasteless able citizens. They clothe themselves Eczema sop Syrup,White Pine and Tar for Coagba _.__ __ -- Oak'a DyeCepsi'i Tablets 350. Tooth Bt ashes b and l00 . in cotton, and'bat the very coarsest ' ' ` Telegraph Oil 210 . •- Nicelyy-perfurned Toilet Roap 5a cake' ` of food. Their religious uotious pre JUSTARRIVER '-. - . '-- Derby Blister 250,Derby Oil 250 Perfamee,all odors l0 and isoyentaLhemfrom using any hind of - _ altpetre.pare,2 lbs for 25o Pare Cream Tartar,Spices of all kiada • ffeah food, fir t0 Clothe Lhemselvee : B . 1. Essences Lem On,Vanilla, oto • ,,with woollen or fur garments as they A Frio line of Costumes,FlangelIettea,-Blankets, Grain bags` that will- ' We beg to announce that we have parch,med the Dru.; Stook of Hugh do not believe in putting on anything stand the wear. hSiller At Co,,all reeipea, pre and preparations in cuunecti'on with that comes from animals. They ig• hat store may be h"ad f�romt a; at Wholesale prices. • 1 amore the laws of whatever country in - . - Fine Line of Groceries on hsnil • e h e ' "r17 K;�;2 8t East, I , , which they may live. They say they Wholesale and Retail Sa A. Johnston & Co- sre the subjects of God and not of - - - I Draggests ! nNTO, 'pran. 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Gtatu)4'e Prufc Binder Or gine . °d p� et twine t{om �vho boaRBt bia� a Eo the ,' tp>atseasanIFCk$*aces@inmCo., at aCe„��. �• y.by Ur'Elat. 6 ' J b. + r M_—VIT r!591 "' 0. 1hTand suggestive that Ilia 4 STERagalne►t the-frog-s 't 'i l and st is to me very hooa must Rest ba f i• Sa Se LESSON+ s°unded. a1i7r .. Lastly, and most important of word translated line" is the Silent>r nit with MUNthe church of .'S_ �.. _. cal word which in Pa. lxii, God„ we should try to kill the adder INTERNATIONAL LESSON, 6; Jer, xxix,-11, a-ad els6wbolire, of strong drink by making our civil trituslatod "expect#ttion" and "hope" laws no stringent that the young OCT. 19. Her eapjfCtatio '. or hope was s Uncoriquered Foe should Ind it almost impossible scarlet one, and it was a sure one,. to get at the wine cup Text of the Lesson, Josh. vi., 8-20 and so the believer's expectation.ia dCe� EVEN IF Tl1EY WOULD.It Teat, Heb. xi., 30. as sure as the blood of Christ can The title of this lesson is the fall make it. As all in Rahab's houaw n It is easier to keep 100 young men hrtld were saved,by her faith, let ? from acquiring the evil habit of of Jericho, and the verses assigned your faith take hold of God for all of only becomes a poisoned heart, strong drink. than .it is to reform are as above or only verses 12 to your houaehokd• ut the merciless heart of an tuba- one debauched drunkard'. . It is(20, but I suggest nothing less than . . .. , . . monster. In order of drink a easier to prevent than to' reform the whole chapter, with a glance at —� uakard is willing practically to go sin, I suppose the chronic drunk- the preceding chapter and its con- aay extreme. He is ready to let ainection with the previous lesson, in PZVST JOIN ARMY OR NAVY. ds who have been drinking for and children starve. I have twenty or thirty years will find their which we saw the hand of the Lord sun two drunkards who were will- Poisonous serpent of the wine cup dividing the Jordan for Israel to English Princes Detailed for SQr- no matter where..they may be. But cross over, that all people might vice in Their Youth. to.sell their own flesh and blood it is possible b law to keep li nor know and fear 13im 4or their good.life of crime in ortpr that they Y q g The princes of the English blood liquor with which to sat- away from the young men and the In chapter v we see the rite of cir- royal have never been allowed to t get d their liquor i thirst. These Young women . It is possible to cumcision and the orinance of the ,saunter through life as mere do- o drunkards were not men of the protect .the rising generation so Passover, .the one sugges-Inve of `nothings.. Cantos and monarchial that they may not be able to find death to the flesh, no good thing in dignity, of course, severely limit the wer- social rank. They were men I g who were bora in as good families this udder's lair and to feel--his foul us, and the other of redemption by number of things to which the heir an yours or mine. But why continue in breath or his poisonous fangs. the blood of the Lamb. Only thus apparent and his younger brothers. And not only by stringent laws j can the reproach of sin and of this may 1 themselves. Practically ort had i this strain ? Is there any .need .of Y aPPP Y , my longer describing haw the ger- should the destroying wine tug be evil world be taken from us (v, 9). two professions only are open to So has kept from the young, but the young I In v, 12, we read that the manna•them-the army and the navy. But•- - - -- - of this pent of intoxication can destroy a should also be taught why the de- ceased not until the had eaten tke W Y with.at least one of these tailings man's love for his ifs and rJis !corn of the land, and the L'oro-- Perhaps I benching Influence of strong drink is the future king is expected to ally children ? No. In the raga o1 the{ - ler' a i Yactories we see it is the scandals I kept out .of their reach. The evil�changes not, yet some cannot trust �himself. Bismarck once sneered at broth- `results o1 indulgence in the wine cup Him for their dal` bread. In v, I or a of.the divorce courts we read,it I Edward Vie. when Prince a in the horrors of the reformatory should De taught in the public 13-16, we see thereat 'Captain talc ,Raise as being the only `rete t4 a say we schools. They should be taught up-:ing command and Joshua submissive- European throne whom one Yrould� ..y aany of we can prove it., Let us pass i p ly taking his right place instructed by +on £n our Indictment of this ae#_ ,°a the public latforms as well as ; J never by any chance expect to en- have the private home. "ithe u o ti�zvhvia:a1-',cast ham• r fl �� ruffgraves' .LIIg - gong drink should be-presented so fair was the Lord's and not his. ,that English etiquette and Opinion hopeless SERPENT OF THE WINE CUP clearly and vehemently to the young' Compare Prx, Ili, 5, and contrast fdo not exact from a royal prince ,egradedI that the rising generation should Josh. 1, 3. Now, in chapter vi we ''any very serious application to his vnkard. I The sot°monic serpentine evil dc- }stpga_$_ ,a_.aQul ns wall as the !aonie day by the grace at God be have the victory at Jericho by the iprofeeasion; nor, however keen sad.- -stand-up-in ¢d. .. sermon temporal uaefuiness o1 his brain ani -able °- ate-tom¢ t ted' hued ;ca abt8-tis m2glst-tri wed" 1t who I the loving power of his heart. 'Tb is jdeclase that America must and I Red sea and the Jordan, and it was !tion countenance his employment in service ,shall forever be free from the evils;manifest to all that the Lord was times of war, says Harper's Weekly.is not a pleasant subject to touch. name{It is not pleasant because many of of strong drink. They shall be able i with Joshua (vi, 27). I The Puke of Ooanaught was ve• j lost hle!us have had friends, dear friends, l to declare it with our help at the 1 1-5 And the Lord said unto Jos~ hemently desirous of serving against would who have met or are today on the church attar; they shall be able to I hua, See, I have give° into thine the Boers, but for "reasons of he had way to meet a drunkard's doom ,declare' it in the nominating planks hand Jericho. :state- which the people thoroughly u� tink n- my_brothgr, we must be true to the I shall be be table eat pial declartical e inset,•they Thus He assured him. and then in- indorsed, was not allowed to do so. `tutu as well els to the dead. If strutted him Just what tp do and ,Those "reasons of state" are not s and 1 g American ballot box; they shall be to the you"had a loved one who was con- 'ab)e to declare it b telegraphic told him what would happen, and, :likely u , held lass imperative to templating the commission of a Nein- y however unlikely or improbable its future, end one may with seen at that eommunicatsuna before a sin cursed. : confidence surmise that for membert' ious crime what would you do? Why, - 6eemed, taint accepted the assurance e every-, alcohol poisoned world led with ,you would go to that friend and stay Christian men and women, north land expected the result. hof the English royfJ family the days €lam, 'Brother, it you do this you will seat, south and west, let us one and j 8, 7 And Joslsua, the son of 'of active service are over. Theo ibave to pass many years In Ja,f1. If all rally to the temperaace cause- I Nun, called the priests and said un- part is either branch of the nation, home of; ' xtied la!you allow your angry passions -to �.Let the ministers consecrate the to- them, Take up the ark of the jal system of defense must n mentrb s the re-!rise and commit murder. you will ! ul iia to the work. Let the, Iay-�covenaat I ly be passive and ornamental, very hill- e ol have to sit is the electric chair or jmen consecrate the pews Disy we T`be Lord wants a willing and obs- though not on that atxounvt to them _ warn! !stand under the hangman's noose- :one and all be ready to die for the dient people on whose behalf and I useless 3f we may apply That is the lav which has been tar• !-through whom Becan show Hie the scorching epigram in which at this day , temperance cause. but never to sur- ug tied out in many instances in the ower (Iia i, 19; II Cor. xvi, 9), If i Asterlcan officer proposed the toaa� the east render, never to cease fighting the,P regiment that did not ¢oluateei reptiles past and will be carried out £° saloon and its tntreached ower u°-' 've were .only"witting to be counted of a reg � _ luhabib!,inay Instances in the futurev" til we are summoned before the,foolish by the wisdom of this world. ,for the civil war:. ""i'PhxIike- is J Now, my friends, what is the di- Stent white throe of heaven Nev- then the wierdom and the power of`peace, peaceful 1¢ war" - one haat +atne punishment that will be met- er never, never let up in the strug-1 Gnd would be seen in us I also to admit that n prince who iJ !TES. ed out to all who have been slain gle against this hemispheric evil `3-11 So the ark-of the Lord eom-• ,thrueat Into the strict democracy of have;by the sting of the. SolomoaiC ad- � nail` the home and the church and"'!passed-tha-ctty,-going about it oacs, 'tha sarvie� ie Belting an invaluably , eey are d..r? Lit me read part of Just one;the kingdom of Cod shall forever, be{and they came into the camp and 1 education in orderliness, self-r& their hiss'verse from the divine criminal code 1 straint and the prompt discharge a hem al- What ? i deceived- �£�'aree. Sia God the us one and the Groat h Captain of the Lord's duty, _ Shall the drunkard inherit heaven? Y g d ail ' Both Joshua and all the priests ' of al-I lYhiat s vpornatural sire¢gth for the : aye the epistle of First Cur-f gis ,which is before the tempera.ncs!i and the people perfectly obediairt to 3''j °s not ,cause of the church of America "and =ssonls of er fAolaters. padulterem nor thieves;of.the aaocld. I host' implicit faith and unques- '�1 as in nos drunk abaft inherit the tionfag obedience are what (tot! de- - _ om o- od," 'There is no need i girds and delights tn. No voice Of further. That simple '� nian was heei-d. but lust the sound - sentence covers the whole . of the trumpets as they marched ound. it seems . to harmonize 9HIDAL FLOWERS. __' this. $ret time around th ctty, with the--'"fcelander's idea of hell, probably gnzc-d upon in wond� bjy - ,which Is to be a gr@at tee palace, Traditions Connected With Them those to .the city, who may have as- h- trills of which are covered with in Vasious Countries. sembled oh- the walls to sae this 1 -.,iRe mass of swaying, swinging roue tntercating to pros strange- sight .That was aceonr <-ntq_ T'•+eir forked tongues and I It may .P g'e SeemAn 1 nothing. But 1 1 g .hroa:- converge to a conn peotive brides, who choose their the bed C*odgand that Is every- r pr whe,a the condemned of wedding 'flowers with so much oeent£-I Y obeyed - r and tremble and weep, meat, to know why certesin bl°s 12-14. And the second day they Aght this serpent of in nems have been aasoclated with mar-i compassed the city once and return- - ' w ich may aptly be com- rage feasts ed into-the ems, So they did six Icelander's Satante"ser Orange blossoms are the fleet days, rtlesce of the Inferno? flower thought of is connection with Seven priests with seven trumpets, -a and all, fight the weddings. The Saracens used or a perfect testimony to the power of =-cation;which-can- ange blossoms to crown their brides. ppincat! the other wad regarded them as this.emblems the itta¢einent which shall yet lead t., well as that of of happtnets; and prosperity and- as!to-the eoatplete overthrow 01 all _ SiZSSES J ACK1✓'P this Bide? _ a sign of fecundity. The fruit has enemies,-and every tongue shall cork- 18 to 16 Years. also- Its association with the by- fess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to Loose jacketa,,in box style, are ti TIDOTE mensal alter, as the go`r`se apple the glori of God the Father (Rev. P adder of in- much to vogue for yout�g"'girls 'gnd presented by Jupiter to Juno on xvi`. 14 t Phil.•- eo sne The ark make ideal coot weather wraps, They ` )and for Christ- the day of their nuptials is sup- proclaims the righteousness which slip on and off with ease and being nit all the time, posed to have bean an orange. God demands and provides, and Iia, loose, admit Of an additional under- s Christ. It is In Sardinia it is cusEomary to at.• xxxii. 1, 17, proclaims that a King wrap when the ;weather demands. human agencies �h oraagee to the horns-of the shall reign is righteousness and 'the theseason's display sbows them is r:ety, but I - be- oxen which draw the nuptial con- work of righteouaneas shall be tan covert and black cloth, in silk . cies will always. vRyanCe, Brides-. and bridegrooms peace. It may seem to some that Interlined and in cheviot. The e blessed by the also are sprinkled with orange do*- as Iittle is now being accomplished model is adapted to all materials h�power Qt the mztsr_& Sti _in ancient times the as was accomplished by those six but as shown is of tan cloth stitch- a pastor and bridal bed was decorated wit�spn ysse2mTagly—toot2sh sad useless worker i ed with corticelli r c aid k the of rosemary an('- orange.blossoms. processions, but wait. The Jacket includes ' loose fronts unka�o 1• have 'The.Germans, who, use wreaths of. •15, 18. •Joshua said . .unto, the and -half-fitted backs, that bre Join- the reformatory myrtle, obasider this vine •symbolic people, Shout,-for the Lord hath ed � insane of curved underarm e taken them in- of purity wad fertility, and for�he given you the city. ire*, wad closes at the left side fa same reason the Roman bridegioom Six times' wore'arotmd the city douibie 'broasteii style• The sleeves bought them wore a crown of,myrtle, while the with no sound but that of the are bell shaped and fit smoothly. drug stores. I bride's wreath was of roses apd trumpets ; twelve times in all, and at the arms-eyes- At the neck is a ,sq that all these tayrtle Myrtle was said to be a seemingly nothing accomplishod, but deep turtrover cellar. iled exdept when favorite of Venus, the goddess of God's time has now come. It is the The. quantity, of material, required trong drink have love, and is symbolic of love. In thirteenth round when at.Joshua's for the medium size is 8$ yards 21 into the arms of Prussia, however, it is held to. _be• eommand the- more than 600,000 inches wide, 2 yards 44 inches wide, to Jesus Christ as an evil omen for the bride to Plant voices break forth with a shout of or 1}_yards.52 inShesa wide. vior, Divine re-in- victory because they believed God � myrtle, and-in other parts of the ace you if you will German Empire verbena wreaths re-. and obeyed His servant. —r--- o Christ that Christ place the au rtle: In other parts of 17-19. All the silver and gold and ire close to you. Di- this same country a hat made " o[ vessels of brass and' iron' are holt- AN IMPERIAL PAWNSHOP. j ant alone can save nese unto the Lord (margin). 1 ho is heading to_- verbenas .ia presented to the new- The Imperial pawnshop at Vienna made wife, and is supposed to place Therefore they' were instructed not has been reopened to the public after true, that her under the special protection of to take any for themselves, but to ,a considerable 'enlarge sides Vends Victrix. put all into the treasury of the advai iA„ tom,,,,. un pledged er e only sure In former times rosemary, weir cdn- Lord, while 'they utterly-destmag .,� .agars of the-1°shitution un- ~ !'arst of sidered the bridal. flower, and it c_ dertake the sale by auction:-Of' any all the inh3.b( nour.:!d beI was entwined in wreaths anil�dipoaee dr=Tf#e wall fell down+flat, so g°ods or stock of merchandise sub n our i 1° scented water. In Gr%t- that the people went up into the witted, Those desirous of dispost tar is entwined w bow as a both city, every tn:an straight before him, of their assets must notify the m rnr.ce ; sIn1- agers three day* previous to t Priest..-.81 '3 d asoluble ]coot of ma- �d they took the city, sale'•.. The new ` uretro li �,e Just. 'as the Lord:had said so it PQ •fan. i imoay, while the wreaths ot, the stitution when complete will nidal couple are, in some parts of camo to•Pte' and it always will be Wn no fewer than twelve acct' s land, composed of poppies. 90. for see Isa. xiv, 24; Ps. xxxiii, halls. The old Roman times 10, ll, and=it therefore becomes us authorities claim F appy more than 5 per cent. of the j:. atha were only, worn by married aver to say, "I believe God, that it shall be even as it was told me" realized at uction, which chn en, supposed to indicate, by includes brightness, the'foy and hap- (Acte xxvii, 25), and act according- 1 atxtfodeering expens s of married lite. In other ly• The verses following tell us that of,the Greek islet. brides wear all the living in the city, both. man "-'�'♦- .. t h wreaths ins+taad of orange and beast, were utterly destroyed A. In Tripoli all 'bridal except Rahab and her household. WINDOWS OF OYSTER SHEL e 'cent covered with flowers. The Nciv Testament recs,rd -of " the In llfanila most of the houses crowns sometlmes dere worn overthrew of Jericho and the Salva- o(nces have tiny window-panes i wreaths, being especially._ tion of Rehab is summed up in the of translucent oyster shell inste ower, but the lily of the val- few lines of Neb. xi, 30, 31, and Iglu An ' average window 3 we often u�d as the bridal faith in God is the heaN of it: Thr.(high by 4 feet tvlde enntainn was called virgin's tears and evidence of her faith and the asrur shell panr'd, ethic K nAidered most sinl.uoky As a, once of her sillet,y were tl,> ccarlM. fan' li h i (lower. line in her window (chnpter ' A G. , a € a 1, . 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And if the avenger of blood g� cometh .of evil.''.. .Qould any deuun- for_the .buildivg. up of the trifle be- ,`_Y . .$. .. atjon De more vehement against pursue atter hLn�.then shall i eY tween Canada and Jausnice..'' - t — that would-- wo _- ong the men these-wards f hand, entton lis w gdirected the Jeatia Christ ? - The man to be feared as.- "the., t no bean to - 4; V oro" Protest Against the _Pry profanity is a suicidal habit '..b�,. asanger"_.(verses 3, 5, 'J.), or as it (superiority of Canadian products - 2 1t cause it runs directly counter to the l is in 3�um...xxxv, 19, 21, :24, 20;'j by importers hero, but I_regret, -.to : valence of Prof an a exprea Y sed commands of C4od. Albert 27, "the.retengeay" Tee some wordlsay that Canadian producers ap tree once rote, 'There is not in s translated d Job oto d inocir our marketd to s,ae conditions Ba w i ala a at3eesuer' to - - ,. the universe more cause-for amaze= iax, 5. Ps. xW; }4p•` xis, 14 - _ - -"4,a to Aa •t the r,rti,s•et•t ever stop to think that by your pro- meat than God'e forbearance in his xhii, 14, and a dozen othcr� i i.,it ces • as to site,-parking and, .e' 11 >Xta+ n filling orders rind general exist . . to m o••Th•n••ad iM fanity you are dishonoring the-name dealings with the bl.aspheraer." But in Ruth, ii,-ZO; id, 9, etc., it is�y,s S , dr•d"a1se.�wa►as saw,a of that Christ for whom those men that God will ultimately punish near kinsman" or An the margin g conditions. { ', sir es"ifs is and women, it necessary, would be those who -take his name in vain "one that -hath right to rccieem," Butter-what ig required'is (1) T' : h willing to die? Steve you a right there is no doubt. The Bible -dis- all of which is at least suggestive of choice creamery put up in one half, 1. I ;A despatch from. Chicago eras: -to :insult,.their -; Qhrist's rloxe any tinctly asserts it. And that God the precious truth that the Avenger one and five pound tins, also in kegs - . ` " .>P.�V. Frank De Witt Talmage Preach- more than they have a right to in- sometimes instantly punishee the sin whom the.sinner has a right to fear of about 84 lbs., costing about 19' ed irom'the following textj Exodus Solt your child? Oh, my blasphem-. of blasphemy is also unquestioned. has taken urea Himself our natilre. to 23 cents Per lb. t.o.b. Halifax, xx„'7, "Thou a n 'nCldnni; ran be t d u one of us, sin excepted also good dairy butter, put up to lanae of the Lord. thy God !n vain.” coward. I take it all back. I .ta$e to illustrate this fact, and; having no sin of is own, sat- sm ten to s,;an cgs, The blasphemer's condemnation,..is that Statement- Dack..because'- you I have written this'sermon upon feted our sins to be laid upon Hier, !costing trom.l5 to 18c per'Ib. t:o.b ..'.a; mighty theme.-- Its curse d1-imaY •e•lijWe sinned'thoughtlessly. I the blasphemer's condemnation for and by dying in our stead the just FIalifax. ` (recti,}* affects the whole human ace. csnniitrbalieve that.you have defib- this purpose : 'I want to make the for the unjust has become our ._'Re-I Cheese.-Large sizes arc not sale Z Every moa belongs to one. ofdro.stately intended to do this cruel blasphemer realize his awful danger deemer, our true City of Refuge. Ho able, but a lively demand exists for asses either he is a blasphemer thing• In the P You have not and, by the grace of God, to rescue also is Himself the prepared_ way .the best. qualities, in strong boxes . I 11 :•end therefore, on account of his realized the enormity of the injustice him if possible from'the awful de-1(John-xiv..6; Fish. x, l0), and He hof four, weighing about ten lbs. )profanity, conies directly' under - the which by the public habit of prgfan- structioa toward which ha is hears- Himself welcomes- all..who come to each; also singles ,put'ug separatelq1. 1. - condemnation of God, or else he tie- ity you are doing against some of Ing. I waiit to rescue him by the 'Hi and assures them of their "stet- in strong boxes weighing about 18 � Songs to that large class whose ears Your fellow men, . You are so kind grace of God, because my brother, nal safeity- (John x, 27, 28). to 23 lbs. eiielt. ase polluted by his profane utter- hearted you. would not hurt a dog you will never be emancipated fi:om 8, TIe shall dwell in that city. ua- Bacon.-Slips from 8 to 14 lbs., A. Anes, in which class axe some who or a cat. Surely after this you will this sinful habit of profanity' unless til the death of-the-high priest. also sides from 40 to 48 lbs., and x.• listen with erenee or con- you ee After you It at y,time-he was found out- middles (cut. from side) of from 18 _ - s - tempt, while others shudder with public and not further cut sad lash have been a profane man for many, side of-tom city before -the death of to 24- of superior mild cured, extra . -"_horror as they hear the blasphem- into the bleeding hearts of your years your profanity becomes a. art the high priest, the avenger was (lean selections (pea fed), will always our mention oi..- the name o1 theft• Christian brothers and sisters with of yourself. You are bound to Us I free to kill him i1 he found 'him find ready sale, and there is also a . . Master and King: the sharp, merciless impiety whiff,evil habit by Linke stronger than (Num, xxxv, 26-2$), and'irere is a Mir demxad for mild' cured, rolled ' 11 No street car or factory or shop has heretofore proceeded steel. So, my profane brother,` it suggestion of the truth that by the spiced breakfast 'bacon and slips. d :�' ' or camp is eht[rely'free from thta "F•RO ypIIR' PROFANE LIPS. you wish to be emancipated from death of our High Priest on the from 2$ to 8 lbs., boneless (firm) %e, shocking plague. In one streets and this sin of profanity you must Dray cross im our stem we are made free- - from all condemnation, It is His Hams -Mild cured extra lean tree 4 ' public resorts there is.daily and Blasphemer, have you ever stopped to• God for help. You must plead ted), also .smoked and pale dried, hours t evidence of the prevalence of to coaaider what would be the aSart I and pray for divine help to resist resurrection from thQ dead really malles '14 -free for it thhet I from 8 to 12 lbs. A market `would s , _-phis para cions Wgr�-b3`-v° this suit hssbt-ta-the day of V 1 but his example is 'sometimes Yol-l were literally carried out 7 Have the forgiveness of your past pro- Lor.•xv, }9), You ever oto (fanities, but you must also pray 7-9. These were the cities appoint- ,lire kaowti as Bath •hops s to 4 s-lowed .tag his wife and his son and Y Peed to consider that I lbs„ also havo,a demand. - 1 even his little shildrea. Motormen I fellow man to the infernal regions that God will keep your lips Pure ed for all the children of -Israel and �, - swear. at .their trucks, Engineers !when you ask Gots to condemn your from ever uttering another blasphem- led Rerticl th the last two-mention- L Boa swear at i you express a desire that throw h alt g for the stranger that sojourneth g_, articles there should not be the Ft. _.__�_._ swear at their fires. y g our word. among them that whosoever kHleth !least difficult in building u a di- '-. their baseball bats upon the play-i the coming ages they will suffer s - -'(any person at unawares might flee 3' g P 1. - • ground. Merchants swear at their I greater torture than ever a human thither, reef trade, for I know as a [act that _ .•clerks - Merchant, - under their victim suffered upon the operating I Note God's appointed � uantitjes of the articles arrive hen Se S. LESSON, fated �not far q breath, in the store and out food table, under the surgeon's. knife, HE Israel or the stranger, and note also from Bristol and other Dngiish tvhea they ora away from the court 1 wben the anaesthetics could not be ports re-bagged and represented and the biassed "whosoever" reminding P ma P i,- 'tern, swear at their employers. Men Iadministered ? You express a desire hof English �i � that the shall be thrown into "the va of John iii, 18; Rev, xxit, 17. gl h manufacture,.but which L rawest when they are buying goods Y INTERNATIONAL LESSON, g have o d reason for knowin own Accord{n to Canon FauaQet, the I good g' r .'_ _ __..... 'iF`ishermea awear at their hooks.and 1 lake of lire and brimstone, where the very name of each eltty is suggestive their origin to the Canadian farm- lines and at the flah they do not ibeast% and the false prophet are an - NOV_ Q•. . of the Lord Jesus Christ--Kedesh, ere ., Probably iii? Qrincipal aad most shall tormented and night for v 1 .81. Shechem. aw hal be g hot (Heb, i reatcir. Commesdal travelers ear day_ Y. , (because the train or the hotel meal l ever and ever." You express a de- Text of the Lesson, Josh. xx-, 1.9. shoulder (Iso, ix,- 8); Hebrob. fellow- !important ahippera at these goods r - - ' --- !s Iata'or because there is no water sire by your profane oaths to see Golden Text, Pa, x1vi., 1. !ship (I Cor. 1. 9); Bezer. fortress ,give their attention to the Brit►aD (pitcher in the bedroom, Salvors Shuman beings suffer as Mark Air - market (bei ht course vastly more - I ). G n, Ramoth,.hlgb (Acta you could induce, .; jowear at the rapes a.nd .winds, Far• j thoay and Cleopatra commanded 1. The Lord also spoke unto v 81): ,Nolan, jay (Rom_. V. 11 1 important), but it _ -mets swear at the cattle and the i them to suffer, when, at the banquet I Joshua. APs. xliil, dl. While it is not pos- I,perhape, some of the smaller men to w Igrain and the weather. (.ten swear!table, this guilty, merciless twain 1 Flow important and how evoaderfu1 !wtbl for those who are truly Ld direct their attention to the details. f: at the guitar tato which they tufa- ordered poison to be administered to I a statement, but how 1ittZe Freed one j Christ ever to be lost, nccardlag to of the requirements of this market _ __ ble and with the wagon wheat whish their slaves and prisoners so that 1 is apt to give to it! That the only 'John x, 27-29, vet a truly saved for the articles as referred- to above, spatters them with mud. Blsaphem- i they might witness their convulsions i living-and true God-should talk with person may not - live In the fellow- I am satisfied that the consumP- .. ars swear when they are hmPP9: IheY ;to the throes of an awful death. - I a mortal roan should be enough to shit which is his privilege and thus tion, demand. and the Importance j' swear when they are sad; they swear But," answers some blasphemer, ,make all mortals give heed and experience much loss'here and here- W(IULD BE A REVELATTON. - [., f at overybody and everytht you know just ea well as I that l earnestly inquire as to what he maid. everything. p j atter 4I Cor. ill, 14, 15) I would mention that the Pickford' 11 . : _ L.HE BLASPHEMER - .. +there is not ope man out of a thou- 'Men waste - time -talking of trrvial and Black steamer which %ails from . - - is essentially a coward. because ha sand who ever means What he says matters, but not so the Lord He. —i iialifls on the 15th n4 each month. ,, _ _ � _dnlicts suffering on persona who aro�wh�n he blasphemes. His profane never nays anything uaimpvrtant. ('1 s accommodated with retriserateti " pawer3 to resist or retaliate, it is,oaths are.mere exclamatlow.. They "Hear, O heavens, and give ear. O Olut7t T�f�ll WITH ��JLltllCl l cold storage, enabling printed but- ,I a.hard word, but I use the plain, I come from the lip and not from the earth, for the Lord hath spoken" I ter and evils to be whipped, I can- navarnlsbed Anglo-Saxon word'hear'-. Then. my brother, thus is I(Ira. i, 2<, Deur xxxii,,1). God. -- c not too strongly Impress upon you _ ,, only one other deduction whlch can I who at sundry times and is divers REQV1REXENT8- OF TREE 1!RAR- the Imimrtance-of this market to i which describes the cow'ar'dly act come from the use of this evil habit. ;mariners sipake in time past unto the _ s I sant you "swearers to realize Un Either you as a profane man wish fathers, b the prophets, hath in I KET IN TEAT ISLAND. tyour-dairymen, and 1 am prepared es teat of this lsiluries which you ere j Y P to glue every assistance to appre- dein agatnat some o! your tetlow;to cnndema your brother to eternal these. last days spoken unto its by Splendid Chance for Canadian viably place their products, provid- 8 misery or you are Lacking is sever- Hia_Son ''... '" that ye refuaE+ not Farmers to Build- TJp a ed,._na previously mentioned, they . ..limon wfaen you swear in public. I ence to God, which is precisely the film that speaketh" (Fleb, d, 1. 2. , _ - want you to fully realize how 'You attitude condemned in this com- xis, 251• Trade.. are prb¢aFod to meRt the market on a•re cutting and Is iLting Christian mandmest. Either you despise your 2 Speak to the children•of farael, The jiresent agitatlon' in Jamaica local conditions. I hearts with your blood curdling fellow men ar bias you despise the saying. 'Appoint out for you cities for either the federation or the Horses -You referred to th2se In oaths by trying to put yoursetf, if name of your Creat Or. There is no I of refuge. whereof I spake unto you {commerctal union of that colorly your letter There is, however, no ,;... . -possible, in your Christian brother's ,other outcome to these twb ex= by the hand of Moses. I with the pominion of (3saada 1s demand for .heavy_ . lig stock, What _e- . place who is compelled to lutea ev- j ,eines Either you are cursing your In Etc xxi, 18; Num. xxxv, 8, 11: worthy at serious consideration in. required is_ lightly, built carriage I try day to the public utterances of fellow man or alae you are mocking Deut, xix, 2, 9, we find that which this country. The Jamaica plant- hoFses of not less than 1f�:2. I . ' - +. .. .. profanity. You can judge, perhaps. _ Ih hbor festa yon divine Maker. ___- Gni had said to_hloses__conGaraiag 'era desire to find a free market in shall be glad to hear from you on._ _... ow your (;hidstlsa neig b5' supposing that soma doe is THE PROFANE HABIT = Lasso cities, three on each side at 1 Canada for their sugar, femoris, or tnhject, and also on t e gen- Jordan, Every Wrpose of the anges,- bananas, coffee, ginger, era! .aub)ectis . o!_thts letter.. Pia- .ispeaking slightingly and d!sre,pect- is to be dreaded. because it is,otter► .Lord, shall formed both for spice,9, logwood, etc-, is return for ducts and manufactures must aIwayr ---- tit a wily and slanderously of gains one the Outgrowth of-seemingly very g� people and against His ene- which they would purchase from us be quoted t o.b. I think'the re fou very dae�rly love• You.have harmless beginnings. The bLoodcurd-' mi� This matter of these cities oats, split peas, soda rind fancy bis- should be hardly-nay difficulty in . ,a mother or a wife or. perhaps, to ling oaths heard in the home of the f3 s rtes abetter 1llustraffion, a young IIiaa and among the so-called was to His purpose, as He had aeild tufts, tin nerd enamelled dVare, boots your finding some responsible pro- to. Moses.,a:d now the•time had and shoes, organs, furniture. agri- ducers to take up the matter. i' 'daughter, whom get,;loudly cher- respectable members -of anefetY .are come to perform His purpose. From cultural implements, ropea..aad cord- ACkm. tlkankirlg you-tor your, pre- 1 Ish. Suppose in some public p� not, as a rule, born among the sa- b you should hear her name vilified, loons and the outcasts. They were all eternity everything that hes age, paints, lumber and other build- vious communications, and hoping What would you do? Wily treed you come to Pass or,ov$r, will come to Ing materia], metallic roofing, can. that this may lead to some practical not once the inhabitants df .the results,,I am, answer? Even now I can ata your slums and the places. of wassail and pass wa4 all foreseen or foreordained. sed goods, 11vo Steele, butLCf, •, .. cheek flush sad your teeth become rsiane Ia -all probability their by God (Acts xv, 18; Eph, iii, 11). cheese, - tallow, bacon, trams, flour •Yours truly ti a set and 1 hands c test together, ' 8. And they shall be your refuge and other .food• &tuffs '&:ad'.manutac- (Sg3,) W. Simpson VacCormack. ) Y germs were fostered in the parlors from the avenger of blood, tunes, According to the report of :_you would.immediately demand an of Christian homes acid in.the week A few.planters_interested in the y apology from the i vilifier or perhaps, o9 schoolrooms and seen is the The avenger or, revenger of blood the Committee of the' Royal` J'a- improvement of Live stock on .the -it. yea. ars an_impulsive mAa, you takes us back to Ger. ix, 8, "Whoso maica Society of Agriculture and Sunday- __Bch>Z41ro9ms_ attended Dy islads of Jamaica, St. Kitts and ( 4 j would raise your-fist and 6a-that 6unda - - children. These•germs of aireddeth man's- blood by man shall Commerce,and Merchant's' Exchange: Tn tda.4 - -have_imported Irure-bred man dot9a. You would do just the most 'horrible of profane.oaths his blond be shed," And this word '"The natural Conditions bt the re- horses, . cattle, sheep, swine aad; 1 -._-what, a friend of, mine did some were ante the exclamations and the Naolt was repeated to Israel ' In spective colonies are all in favor of poultry in limited numbers from r Lara ago in Weyntsiurg, W. Vii Ex. xxi, 12, 19, with the saving mutual tendo.. /Each country is the Nova Scotia; but as these animals _, yy ejaculations and fire slang expres- ` 8e was bringing home the dead clause that if a man killed another natural complainant of the other in r wire to be acctimattzed after their ', L- tions so commonly used by ladies aq . 'body of his i1 . - As. a great, aad children upon our'streeta. They unintentionally God would provide natural products, and' it is high arrival in the Indies, many-of them. 'rough, brutal porter took. the coffin are the ''By Georges," the "By a retugti for such: Justice required 'time that this Lemlin9 t�hich has so are lost. On this account buyers _ out,of the baggage car he, the• far that a willful murderer should for long.existed in- favor of Improved do.not care to pay very high prices,' y, Thstb" and the "By Other Thirrga." flier, said to him "bfan, please De' reit his own life, but the same jun- trade relations should bear good re- but the find that the Imported An �' They are the ejaculations which are �' caretui. Don't handle that box used today by many people who tics said that one killing another milts," The principal drawback .to teals which. survire acclimatization ltoughly." But when the porter #a accidentally. v:as not guilty o! true- the intercjiango of commodities is etlect a -great improvement in their , consider thetaselves educated and spite of that plea swore at the.cot-- _ der, and the city of,.refuge was for the lank of a rapid,' Up-to-date, ire- � $ and flocks, and they declare polite and•reltned. .l0n, and used a contemptuous epi- him'•to hoe to, Gott giveth to all quant and direct steamboat service. that they will perse��ere until the Chet about'the beloved form with- Profanity can grow from seeming- lite and breath and all things.(Acta The direct trade between the two iii it and roughly let the box tum- Iy cry harmless beginnings. There xvi[; 25), and He will not have Ahs countries has largely increased since standard of duality-is greatly ale- fore it is the duty of all Christian vated.. r ble upon the platform, as as eveT" areata not only to retrain from the gifts despised or ill treated. Yet the advent o[ the Canada-Jamaica - - age expressman lets a trunk fall to P He is not willing`that any 'should 11ge from. St., John, N. B., but this Since iS97 some four or Elva 2 . use of such unnecessary aniY absurd -the ground, my .friend doubled up _ perish, and He Jias no pleasure. in new service, although a decided im- horses, (Clydesdales), . 'twenty.-five exclamations as those just quoted, provement, is but n month! one, cattle (Shorthorns, Herefords and ,`hie fist and kagcked that porter the death even of the wicked (Ii y but they should instil into their Pet. iii; 9; Ezek. .xxxiii,-11).- All •carried' on In far- from uprto-date A,yrsbires), one hundred sheep CLEAR INTO THE TRACKS. children the right use of the English mankind 'are guilty before God and steamers, occupying from eight to (Shropshires•And Southdown,), and ` - 'He hit him ' hard that the police- lkmguage.- Tlfa Anglo-SWcon•tongue• sinners in His Mgi'it, and all deserve ten days between St. -John and about one-half dozen pigs, (Berk- d I:-,man wtiao ran vp at first thought is a noble tongue'.- It- is especially to die for their stns, but God- has Kingston, Jamaica-- shires and Tamworths), have been .him dead. But, though the police- rich in vehement, emphatic, expres- provided- at infinite cgst a refuge THE'"EXTENSIO�T Or AD sent to the West Indies by the Nova' `i ` man' was about to arrest the suffer- sive and, if I might use the-expres- for every•penitent sinner in His dear -in live stock and live stoc Sco•tkA. Government'. Thesd were--ail' Ing father, he did not,-for when: he sign; sledge-hammer words, powerful Son by 'y 'of Fits -great sacri- ducts is .of particular interest t pure-bred stock, but a considerable ''heard how the porter had sworn at enough to annihilate'any foe. In me, and In this connection I beg to amount of ordinary stock has been' ., . - fir-st 14- rneatlis'of . . - n ra o 4 ` ,They. shall take him into a submit e letter received from Mr. shipped. For . .ed and said: -"Brother, if that bru- words the English language is' nn city unto them and give him a Place W. Simpson NacCormack, of King- 19p1, according to-the reports of -`'" _ ta.l porter comes to, hit him again excelled by any language. Therefore, that ire may dwe11 among'them• + ston, Jamaica, dealing with 'the re- the steamboat agents, there were 95 , . a little harder thap,you hit him be- Christian parents, in the education There was a way preparedto each quirements"of their markets in these horses, 30 cattle, 1,200 .sheep, nine fore, attd•I will stand by-and, it ne- of your children you should teach city of refuge (Deut. xix, 3) and ev- lines. swine, and 125, coops. o[ poultry ,'eessa yY, help you. That spirit thein-never to use slang, You should city facility_ to enable the unintem- Kingstpn, Jamaica, Sept. 4, 1902. shipped from Iialifas to the.' West . % which my friend' showed toward the teach them that slam is only o Lionel murderer to `roach the place Dear Sir,-Your esteemed -favor of Indies. -There is now fairly good I yorter who swore at his little giri's .SHE IMMATURE CHILD of refuge, and this verse tells hose March 4th last was' d� camboat accommoSIation from FIaI- body, you, 0 blasphemer, would the people of the city were'to Wei- and I beg to thank you for inform- ifitx, boats running-twice a, month - show inward anyone'who would fa- which will grow up tato the de- ooma and care for him;-but these. niton contained therein. -.At.this regularly, end alt.ltough this trade isg ., • - ': suit the fair nage of a pure, habld stroying monster called Profanity. ci-ties of refuge were -only for diose time butchers' beep were too high, yet only in its infancy, it would i daughter, whom you deYotedly lou- You should teach them that._God who were not really guilty, as de- and the season too bad to import, seem to be 'capable of considerable . : edt • . . hurls bis condemnations at slang as Our refuge I am now, however, ire .communica= clevelopmeri£. ' Accbrdlrig to . the r. Now. my sinful brother, you who well*" ifi the hideous monster tali= scribed in-Deut._xix,.4-8,; & ,: are addicted to tine habit of swears ed Proiairity,, when Christ says : the Lord- Jesus Christ, is-tor the tion with Messrs. Gordon and Iron- newspapers, a fast line of steamers 1. Ing to public, did you ever stop'to ''Swear not at all ;,.neither by guilty, the . lost, the unrighteous, sides, of 2do�itreal, and hope,to get bet,wecp Canada andin Jamaica s is - 1. think that nearly always there are i heaven, for it is God's throne, nor the ungodly, for 4od commends e_.down 0 tcarload, b r°boatconnected to ,get futulro,twhicho be s os;adzendo doubt great- Christian men and women• around iby earth,. for it is his footstool Iris love towatd'tri in tha�t,white rrease o ou who love the nacre of Jesus I neither by Jerusalem., for it Is the were yet sinners Christ dietilator vs, I .note year.remarks,rcgnrding the c in trade between Jho two ��** high quality- of Canadian bacon, coTonles. flhrist more than they Iove their fa- city of the great King. Neither and because of Itis sacrifice God can butter, ;and- cheese and the desire W. HODSON, ' fibre or mother or wife or daughter, l shall thou. swear by'tfiy head, be- be-jam.and yet-the justifier.of the- F _ of your department to establish a R•ho {lelieva in Jesus (Rom• Live Stnck...Comrtiilssioner, `' Or you love pour-child? Did you-,;cause thou const •not make one hair ungodly -. - - . ,... _-4-._, - _-. . - _ . _ _ -. . __ _ u_ .. I. . o ._ .. . . r T .. y1 1. .,- _ ` , , . • �e.. , .. r.. ..era.' '4. ?,,fir!_..yS �'"'.i'f�C':t RC'.. _ "Se i t'�',§ A . 1-1�.. , L ,r e y .. :w . V '.. , 10. it •�„ w'. . , � " : ., I I �' 1. .. , n . �,�.yy .. �. �I v, ,.rl '� Xw • ...4v..' ... - . Nr +,.�• is .. .. ,^b ^�C� rv, w. -' .s nF. . a _, . ,: '; r. .. ... .. .. 1 `i .w N - . f 1y;uJ� .. ..� ...._..r. _ _ ..-_- __. l n- .. -`I -..—_ . - - .Y _ ,_.•..� , s hould I see coming out but. the - �Uli+'YBID PR �$f "Then we are islands, pays FanAy, °11^' lean a little information. Just ae ty,taki,�g it willingly, holds 1t moo: dr � � 1 got within eight of the door, who a little while and presses it warmlp ,. - :' I identical old woman that brought _ -.-.____. __ . .:.. in a soft tone, that trembles .ever r _ _ _::. . T]ffI the boy here. There was no min- FOR THE MEDICINE TEAT F3E• so slightly. ;1� taking her; she seemed to have on STOKED HEA DAUi>BTEH'8 "Yea,—see, indeed; it was all s ,; 'the--very"same'drese..that she wore SEALTlB: mistake," returns Kitty, in b low { hit Rb's - her husba she: �., . .. . . lk ."Zooriv S ,thirteen years ago; and as to voiceY face, it is one of those iron p ". The ng to Then, turning h ad Y She Had Suffered From Severe upon which ears seem to have says, hastily,- � power. $ace's spy chance,' I. Headaches,, Vomiting sad Ez- "You must help me to persuade L thought; 'I don't lose might of you trema Nervousness Sad Mrs. Charteris to come,and stay ti11OR BLINDFOLD ON 'T.HE BRINKtill with us when her visit at Brook- ' I you're earthed.' So, instead of Feared She Would Noi once calling upon the lawyers, I Ville is at an end. Arthur" with L_1% 't at i g 1 Y OF PREClPlCES'' .?f BY&A L .followed the old woman at a respect- Regain Her n a faint smile - "will perhaps, stay Strength. on with us, and try to make the Iful distance." -� _ At this point of the dialogue, to Every prudent mother will watch country a little less dull-tor--her. s. I me the'most interesting, I lost the carefully the health of her young Then, turning to Mrs. Charteris, CHAPTER II, concealed me from any one who ith read. Two pleasure-vans, full o1 daughter at the period when she is says, with a little fond blush,- I;; IA lase than a Reek I 1. found myself l aught be within. I heard my mss i Peoplo who had been out holiday- passing from. girlhood to woman- Yov have not aces my baby yet, + ter enter the room, and a minute ;keeping, for the day-it was just hood. This period is the most cri- I think. I•brought him with me to- .-..tutor to the Reverend Obadiah Por- afterward he was ' joined by his !after the hay-harvest-were returning tical in the young girl's life. It is day, to let his auntie sea him, You "' ".ter's pupils. Martha was right -—-Miss-ffiias Judith had grown tired o1 the daughter. whom-I heard eagerly asf to the tows the occupants were thea that she becomes pale, easily know she is his second mother. Come A, I ;'what he had done-]lad he singing, shouting and laughing, 1a a tired and troubled with headaches, up-stairs with .me, and I will show „r work, and seizing the opportunity of _missyyociterovs strain. 'Rhe at him to vou." any initiation, relinquished i alto- been successful ? -_- ---- without atsaarent cause. The blood I went on snipping on the dead Mast the noisy crew drove away, the becomes thin and watery, awn u�iTeas -Af�°°�ch,-->S-an'z ssantea-tlii''ke Jr _ _, lgether. Weighty acid important as y prompt steps are taken to restore it leaves and withered flowers, without revelaticn that I so eagerl desired the reconciliation is not gi;ite coax �consclentiously felt was the task im• g becoming - to its rich, red, health-giving con- plate, , all I 'can say is, she knows . posed upon me, her absence from the one thought of becom as eaves- to hear had passed. p dropper, although their conversation I "Maybe he would not hada me," dation,•beeline, and perhaps con- nothing aFiout it. schoolroom was a relief. Her treat- • + + • • • • • • • ~meal of the boys h always been was as audible where I stood a ;were the.i3rat words that fell upon sumption will follow. Dr. VYilliiims• .- n, marked by the mdht scornful and�after.the though I had been in the room. But-my ears. Pink Pills have cured more pale, And so-down with the curtain,hau ht contem t.1. first few sentences I began i ' How could he help himself i1 I anaemic, easily tired girls than any and lights outl The play is over, �, g y P 'to awaken to the awkwardness of ray ;were determined upon it ? Besides, other medicine, and mothers will and the poor players flit like pall 11 ..; As I have before remarked, there osdtion, and to the tact that I vdas You could soon make him a puppet make no mistake if they faslsR upon ghosts, into the gathering darkness was no favoritism-all were treated p s alike-but I often thought, if there I listening to a conversation I had no in your hands." their growing daughters taking these Will You 1 ask you-give them s was a difference, Miss Judith was s business to hear. I was beginning to And So the conversation ended. I pills from time to time. Mrs. P. kind thought? With this resit shade more harsh and contemptuous[think how I could get away without heard Martha come and close the Gage, a lady well known to Rowan- "I kiss your -hand, sad so Iea'" '�"•� ':-toward me than the.others. This de- being observed,- when -certain words window, and draw down the blind- ton, Que., tells what these pills have you•" '�: meanor was in no degree softened jso 'powerfully arrested.my attention, pit was getting dusk-and .then .I done for her daughter. 'She says: THE END. - - -- i sitar I had been promoted to amore that my purpose wa almost invol crept away from my hiding place, "My daughter, Catherine, aged'four- °equal footing witb her. Therefore it I to hear more, by my eagerness ;and For gots round I to the notbao Ick nto the ard n. teen yeare, was suffering greatly KNEW FHM Too WALL. would have been vain to have ex-i . g ay.rvill write down !he eeriversati y- nerve was b ' I with severe headaches, vomiting and Now, madam," said thnlpletL for- the Ae4e-d e co�nse ;, p o exert any uence over as nearly as I can remember it. tali like one surrounded by a circle ly run down that we feared she black-eyed, fidgety woman who hat my pupils; whale they witnessed my I tions, Mss. Porter first!returned no of fire-the victim. of some foul plot, would not recover her strength, We ben summoned as a witness in . a a .. , own degradation daughter'sq 1 now dined in the V-rlor, but took fhe exact nature of which I could {rigid several medicines, but they did you will please give your the rest of my meals in the kitchen, answer, but I could Dear Dim puffing not understand, but from which I not seem to do her any-good.. then evidence in as few vvariis as -pee3 _,' as before, where I also spent my land breathing hard, like a man heat- could perceive no escape, thought we would try Dr Williams' sible You know the defendant ?" �H�' evenings By acid by Martha called led with walking. She repeated her I (To Be Conilnued.) ; Pink Pills, and the result has been . "Snow who ?" I:" ' questions yet more impatiently. . up to our fondest hopes. She has The defendant - kfr. Joshes a J ;my shad t k to. c great mistress. I q-,None. Ile has gone to Paris,"I - . ♦'— fully recovered her health and Bagg o'• 1. ° „/ // that had taken place in her mistress. 'There was a worn, anxious look in 't°as the reply, is a harsh Lona. � strength, and I shall be very glad , '-Josh Flagg ? I do know him 4a• leer face ; and she seldom quitted her I •'`Gone to Paris t Oh what Will,i !(w�ur�� 1J� ��Kbt if this experience will 4elP some oth' and I kaowed his father before bias {,, own room,. except at meal .times- ;txcoaie Of me-what w111 become of Ii t7v er au!*rcr:nq girl regain her health " "and I don L know nothing to tDr i'' mE ?" I heard Judith cry is a toner Dr. t�illiams, Pink Piles make credit of either of 'em, and I don't , Thea we Degan to notice that " Mr, , - e } Fiodweil'g visits grew mare lairs of despair, "I loved him very dear CHAPTER XXX. -, rich, red blood. and give new think--" � �I fluent and at last ceased altogether fly ! But he cannot. she will not. 'he strength with eery dose They "one don't want to know what you _- "What did I tell you ?" said Mar-.'owl not desert ms What shall• I ; Mrs. Charteris one day lea%'ea cure anaemia, headache. heart paipi- think, madam Please say 'yes' or . the, one evening as we were sitting do-what shall 1 da '" town to visit the Brookes. Mr, BWn- i Cation, dimness and bring the glow -no' to my questions." 1,'t at supper, "Haven't my words colas "And what shall I do ?" he cried, 'den also takes the train to seals se- of hearth to pale sad sallow cheeks. What clueSLions Y" y true ? Mr. RodweN never 1nLeaded''ti' a savago tour "Slut he shall pay 1cluslon-that the country grants. -Zh� pi,ls are also s carta:a - cure Do you know Mr. Joshua Bag$?" i G • -making her his wife " ,for this Rork," and I heard him I This arrangement rather pleases for the ailments that make the 11ves Dani I know 1m ? You ash ' Martha coaLiiiued east day to grout mash his fast down upon the table. Fancy, who at any time infinitely of eo f mAv women a burden 13e I Josh Pagg It he knows we Ask it more oracular and mysteriou® but •and could almost fancy I heard the prefers another's society to her-own, sure you get the genuine with the Ih4o if he knows asyLhing 'bout try. t' to ice her words were enigmas Lo gr, o! his troth "Slut in the ;and Is as near vnhappine4s as her full antae 1?r. Williams' Pink Pills in' to cheat a pore wldder like ms eat which I possessed to key - "' ,weanwhiie we must thick"of the-pre-i sunny nature will permit when de- for .,ale People." on the wrapper I out of flus dollars, Aak-r" - _ Ilse day se Porter informed nte',sent time. You ha%,c-been basely be- barred from giving Tree expression around every box Sold by all me- ''Madam, I--" • . i3O he war, going to Loformndou fqr s '•trayed, but I have farmed a scheme Ito her sentiments dicine dealers or sent post Paid at I "Ask him whose orchard he robbed few days. Such an event had never which will repair your wrongs WeI Arrived at Laxton, Arthur revs 50'cente per box or oft bones for '':i.st. and why he did+t in the night haprsened in mJr memory ; it was to aro in snug quarters. here, and i Ilrq Charteris into the carriage that $2 50, by addressing The Dr Wil- i Ask .hie w1fe. Betsy Flagg. if ahame the climax of all the changes don't feel inclined to gi%e LDem. up. I awaits her,. sad thon pauses scene- ,Hama' Medicine GO , Brockville, knows anything about slippin' into a - - Remember-if I loaf my chapel. I 'lutety before closing the.door. as - neighbors field and milking tbrer , "To you, Silas,'• be Said, "I cow- 'ehovid'lose the boys too for al-.It.hough undecided what to do next. mit the care of the precious lambs icows oa Lie sly. Aak I+ - o! my fold; and yrou must also give j though their frerida could receive 'Ile glances first at the dog-cart that breath, and listens to what he has "Look here, madam--" _ ". inn eye to household affairs, as my ;the udeass of their deaths with the Intends ready for him in the distance, to gay with a most flattering bo- Ask Josh Bagg abut that unch _ .: daughter a health !s not strong at utmost satlataction, yet _their. can-1 and tbea at Mrs. Charteris cause most unusual display.of inter- of his that died 1a prlarsn Ask him- ';$ tics present It !e a great trust, but ,sciences and their sense of duty "Do you'know you-will have to eat, and presently some one laughs about lettia" his pare old mother die ;you will prove worthy of ft sad would be troubled by the thought pass Laxton FT.01 on your way?" he (I ata almost sure !t to 1r'ancyr her- in the poorhoijee Ask Betsy about that the unhappy little wretches says, presently. with a mean but fu- self); after which the toe being brok- ' '+rhea I call upon tliee for an ac- putting a Dig brick tato a `ot oP - were under a master of lax morality• Lila effort at deception. "I think I .en, conversation once more flows butter she cord last spring-- , Count of thy atewardshio, thou will 11` -reader me a lust account. You areiW'ith Muth people.-you know, every- ,'should like to See Dugdale. if .you `freely "Madam. I tell you � - almost like a sea to me, S1Taa" i thing 1s doing the psapt2r they, will take me ao lar lle wirt � send i- Kenneth, who is lying on a eouch: „See 1f Josh Hagg knows any <' He paused apo-LFre`Fadt words like Jona care n brass farthing fflr the mo over to Jack's aftorwards." ;is much exercised in his mind. the I thing about feeding fain head of cat- "" one struck with a sudden idea, and I humane. .Now, the very day I-starts- ` "You can drivg there in the dog- fear that Mrs Charteris may feel �Us on art the sett they could ant. -'while 'be stood gazing at me &I heart, can't you?' asks she, with in herwetf somewhat out in the cold land then letting them swill down all ietran a look -stole across his lace. unkind pretence at iiinocence distresses his kindly nature. the water they could hold, Just 'for _ g To to Yea 1S+t Da • 1 halts d,;), •caxrty," says kir, Mon- •'M", Charteris, do not sit there," De drip' them late town' and - sold For the t1rSt time 4d his lite tie took Pi C>zarcr . orutaSsnt ir+fp,' a my hand; bin clasp waa"cofd and Na •tisotaW emee for.r+ch den, without a bluEh. "I simply he .says, in his most spoiled-child .em ;ee what he's got to. any to 7' god r+err ta•m o! tioa:na:, a6hor thein. Worst things out, in tone. "I want to Speak to you, that !" clammy ; he meant to be kind and b;aodwimud"rudtaFp+lm. nay opiniorr, And you have lots of and, though infinit,el better than i careeein but I had never felt go a mao�taeiw•n have Snareass•d it 6u to"" y y "That has nothing to do with -the q ispa3edgagatn.4t. him. I shuddered,i room to there." when'last I had the good fortune to , Itaoater•fn t2ie dwt11 pre.•ead iiilL rousneith' case I want you to- whatLher thirst o is Yon aao aye k sod "I suppose I am never to be rid see you. I ain so browbeaten, and ''then there was old Azrael Bagg, - ' with a.boding presentment of evil. tet Joar mans T beat!l scion �poriee•bom� _ of you," returns i.he, maklni; a little tyrannized over, by a person who "i wish I" had a aoa like you a ill des""or ltaar.xsoa,A�ras io.,Toroste, moue, "bell,"---drawing her skirts shall De nanielese, that i cannot go own uncle to Josh. sot kicke¢i out i*tl _ Tule child, is a prop and a of his native town, and Betsy BaggAc 1. support to a father in his old age, Or*QhBs�s Ointment .asdd�+, ".come; Lien." to you. Flava pity on ire, Fiero is own brother got ketched in a neigt, •". [3ood-bye, Silas and may , Heaven -So they drive to Laxton; and on a pretty chair quite close to me; bog's hen-house at m4daight.' Ask , Glias bout" ed far London, eRt idea came into my Ithe way Fancy aAakes to .the do not refuse to occupy it." Josh '. Flo was one, and be seemed to head,. onion a cha)ce circumstance iii thought that she too would like to Fansy laughs, and• going over to . --Madam, what do you know about �i a have lilt a dark shadow behind him, has since strengthened, It all de-I sce Dugdale, and very-specially Mrs, him, sinks into the cozy loungingcase - . .for never befor .had I telt eo deject- pends upon you whether you'll act Dugdale. w chair he has pointed out; and almost don't know a Livia' thing 'bout ed, upon it. - "W'on't it look 'rattier pronounced, itt this anstant Brandy and Dandy - :'f our arriving to y it, Dtit I'm sure Josh Bagg is guilty $ _- Un the fifth day after Dia depiu- He paused as though expect'irig an g gather"like this?" she make their valiant ants whatever it is. The fact is, I've ' ' lure, at fire is fire 'tverciirg, ],fr. answer; but none came, After a mo- saps,,with a faintlyr amused laugh, "Flow pleased you two boys owed them Baggses a grudge for the 1. Porter returned. I' was in the front I ment, he resumed, is a somewhat I"Not that I am .afraid of her; She lookl" says Gretchen, presently, no- Iast fifteen years, and" I got moself , arden. Now this ouad was kept hesitating tone: "You'll stare when knows I am engaged to you; and, ticirtg with real delight the fact that fi g .besides, she never thinks hard thin a fresh bond of friendship has been caned up on purpose to get eves sacred to him,as his daughter, but j I tell you what it is; but for your I things. with 'em, and I feel. I've done it." ------having a great love of flowers, and own peace of mind, as well as mine, of any one•" sealed between them. ♦ - - r having.acquired some knowledge of you must be marriedY k From a woman this is praise in- •'Yea," says Brandy, ,gayly, " 'glad A COMFORT AND A CARE• d as birds are that et sweet rani. at c Al gardening, I had of late been privi}- "Married ! and to whom ?" she sed• g ,- eged to-tend the beds. and prune the asked, very. drearily. - At Le_eton they are admitted. Yea, noon.' That's Swinburne, isn't it?" �alirubB of this exclusive spot._I had "Suppose I were to tell you that Mrs. Dugdale ierat home. 'the ser- "They've made it up,' says Miss >� Your Home is Blessed With a rio desire to presume upon ;his priv- ad a husband in my yea? What int leads the -way, and they fol- Flora, slowly, examining the ]ate be- Baby You Will Appreciate !lege, _qe 'I greatly preferred the would you say to Silas Carston ?" low, through two halls and an ante-, ligerents with a critical. aye. ..- Tis' more ezten9ive grounds that lay at I could scarcely. -repress the cry room, to pause finally before a cer- "You -mistake,'_'.- returns Branci_v- = hti'by is a priceless comfort, but _ the back, which were free to all. As that rose to my lips at the sound Main door. It is thrown open; sad salmis, though secretly much an- in its utter helplessness is also a I have betore'iiieationed, a wall of of my name so strangely associated. Fancy, making a step forward, titres notied; "we are not made eP at cul great care. Anything that will re- - about ten feet in height separated "What !" she cried, impetuously.'Iherself face to faoe not only with we neither powder nor paint, nor �' Gretchen,', and Kenneth and Flora have we as yet learned to worship at .Neve the tired mother-and add to ; this gardeti''from the.road. When I "'I 'marry' that puns, contemptible, baby's health and happiness is both raw Mr. Porter come'through the I sneaking boy You are mad." I Tremaine; but slab with Sir John the shrine of the inestimable person a help and a trieao. This is what i -4 =gate,-I was busily employed in cut- "Listen to me. Worm as be is, it 'and-Lady Blunder. rained Allen. tiie don't requ{re it.' makes the staienaent of Dirs. Thos ting away the dead blossoms from a may be abetter match than yogi I "Flow d'ye do?" >;ays Kitty, gent- Naturo to us.nes been lavish in her Little, of ,R'ingstcn, Cnt., so inter _ _very, fine rhododendron bush which!suspect. The second.day I was ill ]y, it coldly, holding out her hand. gifts." eating to all mothers. She cava : stood near one of the parlor Rin- London, I thought I would call upon Ilkiiereupon firs. Charteris murmurs "I know all' about it,"' persists unflinchingly; i "When my baby was, cightren a doors. Although I was full in eight, 'Fogle 6L.Quick. In the first piano some other phrase equally unmans= f Flora, g y; and speaking months old he was troubled with a �4 be did not Perceive me. The bush I to endeavor to get the money in-I Ing in a tone as civil and quite as i with all the air of one who is cogni-' sour Stomach and was badly con- _ stood between me and the window, creased, in consideration of his age; cold; and thea Arthur comes to the I zant of a mighty secret, and who is stipated.- These troubles made him which was wide open, and entirely i and in the second .place, to try and rescue. Every one draws a little not only prepared to divulge'R at cross and restless. and__ had to be ;, a moment's notice, but positivelyy . . dying to do so. up with him a numper of times Jur- r - - You goiierally do know more than ing the night. I flnaTly Rot a biix nt ®a you ought to know.." mutters Bran- Baby's Own Tablets, and sties gip- - ,� h p Thr t d -ofi a m an dv. with suppresser! indignation but in g them to him for a few days his 1. I. ■ ■V ■ i ■ ■ e S h o - - from the b°wets be ams regular, his stomach .0 much wisdom, withdrawing was sweetened and he slept well...:. _- contest. think these Ta13Ieta, are just what 4. Kitty has been standing apart for I Many a Qirf Fails a Victim of ills Which Affect Hoalth ane! Happiness Ali some • minutes. Sir John, Arthur, mothers Hoed for their little caecal r d Dugdale are deep in some mo- B _ - ' Through Life.—Dr. Chases Nerve Food. • an Baby's Own Tablets are,the best sad I most convenient form for adminis -. - meutous argument theft bears on set- tering medicine to the very young. _. h f busily ag- v - - _ . -. . .,_ between for .: r ed rst�oring Gretchen-is e s bw v eFl a .T . e Sent oft gip id o r i`- hey are safe and f ` from oPiatca e P a n r Just on the threshold of womanhood, that trying period when the whole system is undergoing a complete and Brandy, ceipt of price, 28 cents per box, by efiange, many,a girl falls avictim-oi CDlbroais, ,or green eicknees• Her disp'oeition changes and she becomes gassy, seeing all this, rises.iquicJC- the Williams' Medicine Company, _ 3r( itYiorose, despondent and melancholy. The appetite ie changeable, digestion " imperfget, and weariness " sad ly from her seat, and, going up to Brockville, Ont., • or Schenectady, . - "'fatigue era experienced on-the slightest exertion. Blondes become pallid°waxy and puffy, brunettes become where Kitty is standing, says some- N.Y. A book on the care of infants . "- muddy and greyish in color,-with bluish black rings under the eyes, her a low tone, As she speaks, and children - sent free on request " � - - Examination shows a remarkable decrease in the quality of the blood.- Iron and such other restoratives, Dar fair face flushes, and an expres- Write for it. A __ are ndinirably ciirrlbined in Dr. Chase's Nerve Food are demanded by the system. The regains and per- Sion that is almost entreaty grows Is use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food cannot fail to benefit any girl,or young woman "firing Stem chlorosis, wf{hia liar eyes. - `t JFminine irregularities or weakness resulLia frplti oorwbl8od and exDauated nerves. It reconstructs wasted Bitty pales a little, and, laying "�'�. Re aro fiaving the kitchen resulting p redecorated and.put, nice order." ~"tiivs, gives color to file cheeks and new•vitality to every organ of the body. her hand-with the oId involuntary P _ Mn. Williams, 78 Palace street, Brantford, states "My daughter, who was working in aocery store, gore-upon her bosom, makes her "What's that for ?" "Sibs, we ex- . became so weak and run down-in health tbat she had to aivro up Der position. She wan also ale and ser some quick reply. Nobody can Dear 'Pent to receive ail our company. - _ sous, and had very distressing attacks of headache. I got a btqu� of Dr, Chase's. Neave Food and started what is being said. No one i9 heeA- there as soon its"th! Fintor seta }n."' , her -using it. I could easily see an iizipro�t+mvzit,ia her"looks,.at3a she heti not been taking [t long before her Ing. Presently, as 'Fancy sill Mexico has more Indiana than any color became very riiuch.better, her nerves more ntreildy and her.heai9aches disappeared. She to now entirely speaks, Kitty's face changesa,-grows tiler American catintry In- all they . , r weed oY het trouble, and consequently'we value Dr. Chciae'e Nerve Pood very hghllyife-ettatainiag blood, b0 troubled, and at last_ tears show geent ne Republic has bout oalso over lit. •fit Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is woma n's gr>3ritcst help, because it lotmis;ii@,�P,, themselves within her cclvety eyes, B '2'oraate. Fancy hallo but liar hand; and Kit- 000,000 Indians. " .: ,'gta• &ben, 4 boxes for =9,50, at all dealers, or EdmanSon, Dates Qd Co:. , 1. Y . _ .. .. . . .. ". . . . • 1 .. y . .,- sr ! �d ^•.,. •M,'.:.may, �n. "�. -/.: .....: _ „'.'e .x+3c• — ',•�'�v?•-^ uiT�'3,''-iyn� .a^... ::C'., ,i-.,_n _ ., amu,,'v"fC�F I Silt=- t�-..x:,,,,.;: 'mea °z 'o ops. �e2 aa�y,. � . t, w.•.,..I,_ �a R, x-..b ro. r t .. 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M��!s. •�' "'"�,i fro olUBSUBSCRIBEBB:by stems$ -bars B W Wood spent a Couple o' valemower$3.60:Thom Baehbp for tatting to tly►addintss?abel on soar yap IN�tyon day thiswith-bar sons in-Toronto, thistles is r d'14 01••25;-John Claris for- 1 oar alwsys"Certain the date to which or subacriptiioa w Tips Navels -Dr F L Henry mill be bare as omni stick of timber 01;W in Gold for 20 yards ? �: nee aze. .ekaosr Mi ?%eIt Tneeda;to attend 4o bis ptofersioaal 'et gravel i2;Jeha PtwJtria-lar.83 .yard of 1ad� duties. #' gravel 88.80;Tbos'Wilson for 55 yards oe$life oIDaa.!!wale we > -`", f{s+o+�ieafaaLensdd abea,a s -Mr Mille,of Toronto, spent a day gravel 03,85:John Gregg for right of way _..:_- w=-. ' ' •- - • Inst week with bis uncle,W Ghlcbriss, of to gravel pit 010;Geo White corny r do 8,4 4 Ling at east. 04,mea amp 013 gravel and timbre 018917; Wm Carlton for oompletatina wbitevale - Would ask the public to Call and examine our mealy selected , �� • Dr Bateman has teCtuald the services ower u per Contract$40 28; Edgar Han- Of flue McFadden of Durham as sleek is ' for 10 yard.of gravel at 7o 70c;Henry a}.: stock of knitting yarns, Berlins,Andilusions, Zephyrs. Shit cook' bis drag store. Powell for 79 yds gray 66 53; M Kennedy laud Floss,also something new in. Fancy Voda, Lamp 4 ;h0stt20aa, ONT.. Oct.81 11102. -Miss Doyle was forced to lay q8 duty 72 yds gray 05.04;Jobs Mitchell for draw- shades, Staznped•Linea goods,Felts,etc. for two days this week on aeeoans of a ioR material and rep culvert on sidahae-bet •' very •even Bold. lots 28 and 29 X3.26;J 8 Gorman awn z d 3 LOCALISMS• we-Mesa Leagess went to Toronto this mea amp 020 40;P dotmu for bongs on 7. ek,when she wUl spend a few months 24 rods o !wire fence 06.50. The following with friends before returning., persons made ap lica:ion for bonne oa • E. Boone, Pickering. p & E -Miss C Logan,of Oil City, Pa.. bus -The rugby team of 8% Andrews Col• wire fence-D E Pugh lot 19 con 2 120 yds; • Thos Ward lot 30 con 5 40 rds: lion$ Gar• n spending&lex_di►ys with frlawd•to lege,Toronto,defeated-P' -con loam oa Saturda las$ oa the toll a 1�Tot 33 X40 ioaie: Sfsto�e Labor Pickering. y scot_Wm,Emerson com r d'5 02.95,men -We areleased to see Mrs Thoma• grounds by the score of 2 to 1. p amp 08.6?;Geo White tom r ds 8 A 3 01.80; _ 10alvert on$again after her lags severe ch ns that the Bide. -Complaints reach mea emp 012.12;T Nighowander corn r d :•" accident, walk by the bridge west of she village is 19 01.52, men amp cutting thistles 014.78. —A In=ge quantity of appptee gra being 21 in a.vary unsafe condition. This should The council now adjourned to meet again taken these days to W D (lordon's large be attended to at once. before any asci, on Tharsday.Dec 11th for the transaction • store-house, dent may occur. of general business. Fresh Cargo dust Arrwed• -- -W Logan returned on Monde after -We extend our congratulations to - ppeuding a month in Detroit and other Mr John C Chinn. editor and proprietor - - — points in Michigan. of the Uxbridge Times.on his marriage Winisor � �to bliss Josephine,dao hter of Mr Jose h n Da* rt' Salt, ry - B Bradford, of l Toronto. has g P a spending a few days with--h" Pard Green Look. - Toe�t Mrs R A Bunting- on Tuesday to - • ants,Chas and Mrs Bradford. - y -A Gaffin who has been in the em• spend a few days in Grayeahurms where ploy of Dr Bateman for some time left Mr Bunting is at present recuperating. T1llfi0riS Fine Rolled Oats, on Mond for hie home in Madre. We are pleased to hear that air Bunting A first-class farm coulaniaR one hon- Molina Rolled 'wheat and -T A Grerg will move this week into ie steadily improving is health. dyed and seventy acres other choicemeals. ` ' the residence in the Dale block, which -The nineteenth annual Ontario Pro. all th h ' has j3st been vacated by Mr Burronghe. viacial winter lair will behold in the city ALSO Genuine Graham Flour of Guel h,on Dec 8th to 12th, when - any are suffering these days from p " ChOlCe Family Flour ' a prevailia cold. It is of a mild t e over 87000 will be offered in prizes by " - B Sp A Frame hones .road about one acre of sboa h a few hive been laid up with the the Live Stock Assoaiations. Hednced land for sale The good kind W9 aisac rates will be Riven on all the railways. 'Ways Keep. • T` -A Bart will hold an auction sale of Prize list$ and entry forms may be had 12 scree of good etaatling timber, bard• by appiyiag to the secretary A P Weetet• Insurance promptly attended to. Picirarin-kvela, Parliament Buildings Toronto• ' Monde -Un a ay evening atc a as • Conveyancing dons. - - — '' - • r EE -fd n Wetherald,of the base line,is ware store in Whitby was burglarized. The thieves cat out a ane of lase and - • t¢radnally !Cuing s$reagsh, Her friends P g .. :- Vigils Claremont not look forward to ber altimate through%bis opening gained admittance. every Tuesday. lreeovery, They eaeeeedad in taking away a large r _ _ -Grain is moving these days. Good q�aiity of silverware, cntlsry,razors etc W. 4• Rz��►�a{ -- - pprrt.cto are being paid, bus still many are Bo fair there is iso alae as to who the per- r - holding on to their gain expecting better petrasore may be: Millinery e�prioos to be paid later. Another of sbe ofd residrase of Fick• Notary Pnblio, Piekeriag-We we sorry so report that Mn mrine pused sway on Monday Oct 2'ftb, 9two children are very illwith the perwa of!lire Jowpb Webster, of rendes favor. We bops. however, to she Kingston road:as the advanced ageO HEAD \ bear of their sp�rdy raieovatsy: of 80 1 ears, The funeral took place on - -Mrs B W Waod bas laaeed fora Thursday whoa a large number of friends Thursdiay Oct 2nd, sesta of years. Salah Osvls' baatital s+ssi• followed the remaing sh {heir lass regain dares on Kiss me®ass. She will vacate ��,a��.i, m �+ Friends' bsiiying gross 8 Feeding and zemsiairsg days of the wee3t, Al] ladies are eordislly intiied to eome�leer pl+moat dwelling is&boat a Meaath. aarat- and inspect latest shapes and styles. -Uriah Jones n asovisg his household -W T Allison M A B D who has been t eggs&his watek to his farm on the Brook s y Ba !•meas . Miss C, akar. editia the Saturday News pp { road. W G Ward will move into fir tcf some time, wan yeetarday ordained &a :For dale. ...: _ .... .. ss •E douse' house as Church at in the begin S,ayaee as pastor of the Presbysariaa : aiag of the week. shush. Mr Allison graduated from To -•Thom Manstald 7r bad the good for. ronso Univvontsy m atifi9. sad later Coapprisiag of Stews• and Hailers. ALWAYS the CHEAPEST. v-- - - tone�day thio weak to aboot a wild pareaed a altssiagni ked peas graduate as Yale Univemsy, where be ob. etoosa at the bay. it iso very rare oe �y YDaum �w Os w%11 be r mD-Tora�many W .be sold b the dollar .or b {flee ` -•e•trsamaes sa shoos$brae birds taiaed s i+ - - m ebur time of{nae was. y y IDar grain bags era the abeapeit y is Piclta►rtaft as be reached se aeon abJ pound. $lar ladies sarassys are the ebaapeas Thars will be a eradis sale of lit sores p y Oar ae les ars t e pear - d standing timber an Suarday,Yov 118th for several Sundays to she 8reabysms iaa - Oto line he boo and bees W loo 21, rain 4. Pieltaetag.the church two yeast aro, � bore h rhea s Oon wool are t s pw property Oisr boots an the ahespoes of the Tool sauais. The"wishing timber scarbor•e $• H. CARBON, Our bieralls should make is a poiss so sssetsd. — $afehar,Daabartoa. Oar coffee i�Theeebeape�ett - -George Wilsan's sale on Tatesday Ales!leis while ong�d picking avp}es is the cheapest - - - - - - :wom s eom�plese same•a is avapsy way tat w ppad is wine way and rust ai - our patent medi lanes are ibis asbespoet. e n war'* t fr all a very bad falll. Medioml aid was sum- '- _ the ownsbip, andsegoasd�prieas wooed wban is was lea ras that be was for everything ogased for rain suffering from eenetiesion of the brain. At 'W& Logan an in ibis locality haw* been the time of writing he is doing nicely. nay for%be past two weeks with Pickering Council. Pickering root Cropp,aspire sad tall ploa>;biag.t has been almwi impoNible so engage Thu.bows cotmcil nef pparrasat w .d. - - e at h e a man at bov. everybody seems to have Ioanramens on Monday,Oot 47th &{ the plenty of work. township hall. Brougham. Members all �./ F -Jsum Gordon left on Monday for apses meth less e a in the chair. The win- ,_L :aha north where be will upend a couple ofmeeting tore Had ►ad a r�. . _ -. •. weeks banking. The deer will snmbie approw Pi s Lu mbe 1 Y a t awbea they bear lits footsteps. On motion,J J Fcehereill was beard. Latest Styles in Men's Overcoats and Pea Jackets et' pe, a Mt Ha Com $fund$kat ss the las$ inertia of Gordon never pays thaw a visit wrihons Council he was paid a bonne on 120 rods ct a! lbrialtiau some them back with hien. wire!rare whereas be considered be was --. %tr good value is Lathe's, Bent'$}and Boy tinderwear - -On Fruity lase. E J Shirley V 9 entitled to bones on 17o rods out of a total a ! lbroaght into our office quite a cnriosisy length of 190 reds on boundary of lot 10, All kinds of rough sad dressed Lamber ;M sbe form of a kind of tumor,known u loon 1. L Lath. Sbinglee,Doors.Barb.House fin. All kinds of Boots and Shoes always in stock a bair•beving demoid cyst. It was the On motion,Wm Carr was heard. He ishings and silo material, isise of a large apple and was taken from.: bu been ill for a long time and is now un• +the jocular vein of r sow belonging to able to work, and has a wife and family W MaeCanelsod• Is bad the appearanes depending on him. - --AT - ofs.ball of Lair closelyymasted, and in. Com was read from W Horse era ,vice. Cistern link•and watt•trough• Wide \. {erepu•ed with t muddy or randy like Aran and F M McGuigan manager of G T "tai order UY3t1 r• r ter substance. It bad a cove R Co re crossings bet late 22 and 28 b- f, R. A. B g. nag of tough sad bet Iota 26 sad 27 b f. n in rasambline: cartilage. she inside of Com from Dr G !r Brodie re bond for "wbieb bad s thlek growth of hair. This telephone line, - -Riad of growtb is sometimes found in the Com was read from;E Farwell K C - •tomaeb and intestines of on animal, but calling attention to a decision re traction P is vs rani!y found anywhere else. It engines,chs 242, R S O,does not apply ** ` - ' was every a9ilieate opratiai>a to remove to engines for threshers. lalnaleipshppeyi • Z. Gordon. Moisdiad \J l ea�e�it from the jagolsr vein, but the stow mast keep tip bridges. r _ Beams no worse of its experience. Dr On taction,A E Anderson,agent for the _ seas the•ppeec imen to Dr Bmitb of Sawyer•allasne;-Co was hosed soliciting- Shirley _ - --the Veterinary College,Toronto,$o whom order for a rock crasher. The Com on I mend ss presented their For Cleaning Windows, Mirrors • it was quits a curiosity,and who ezpn•eed report mail reoommeaded payment a fol• _ 8 t the some opinion regarding is as Dr lows-dosepb Hark for 1 month sup of R ; 'fid fiiloerware, , Sbirlep• Gibson 0& Mrs P Johnston for 5 Wks sap -- -The late heavy nine as i rale were of self 03;Cavo Armstrong for 5 Wks sup not welcomed b9 everybody, but'hs is as A Liscombb45;Peter Stoore for 5 Wks tap A l Slke :.�'ureka Fly Biller, 'ill wind%hat blows nobody good,"as the of sell 05;Mrs J Lisoombe for 5 wits rap of ' " following letter will show-Dear Editor self 07.50;Joseph Bark for 1 month sap of I cannot lot another da p o - '. Binder Twine Etc. y pus without iCGrasowfAor C,b;Geo Stilton for 1 month sa Red' Clover sitting down to write you a letter sad Agora 36;Jas Pratt for 18 Wks asp - "Pend von the dollar I owe on for of F Portwine 013; H Moobia for clothes - Reazln _ y pont J ' 12ardwars lletobant valuable paper, I bad;orgottenall about engp to C Crawford 81:10; H Jlechin for r�•�' , Picketing, Ont, --it until ibis forenoon, when I was down boots and elotbee snpp to A Liewdibe 04.95 1 1 011 by - The tom reawmma. ad tbat tem Carr re, - 1 on the lake shore for a few hours bout. sive Lid at the rate of 81.25 per week from ing, I was out only a few minutes when- this date. ; -:tbe heavy rain began to pour down pollWANTED =.: The int&ndinR corn on. ooatia eacaas' rats = T -- • tnPil. Am I naw it avproacbing I began ported and recommended the fOiE nR - TE SLEIGHS _ _ ip]a�ok for shelter. A hollow log met my payments-Meister h TbeatCOS13rZ, ag - AND eyes,and into this place of refuge I man- advertising and stationery I R _aged to cMwl without mach trouble. Beaton for preptuinR 5 deedste -..: .` WAGONSID '? I could"bsae'-sbe storm raging outside 010;Thos Poacbet for eerviCe9 in the select ^• ---- a��,t�t with Oi&ttiliatinR•until at last I began'to ion of juror 85,Bobt B Philip assessor 05, Hlg�leSt Pride reel that$lib space I was occupying was D R Beaton clerk 810;D R Mouton on acct P R.1 LPE R S� getting smaller. The awful fact began to of salary 050;R R Mowbray President of Paled dawn on me that the log was beginning Ontario& Darbara Agricultural Associ- - .. BL e1 - -- • to swell wish the rain, I tried to Crawl at The ion radia morn - CUTTING BOXES. .w ant. but I Coned not budge myself. I was or dama g g reported sheep killed - - AND C'HIJRNS ` R prisoner and I felt that I;u doomed. by do s re staid and recon• , £* Beaded- the following payments) $ Cleaned Free Slow death by starvation&tion scared we is Bart for b sheep and 4 lambs killed two `eh•fare.evorT wieked deed that I bad lairds value 02.8c;. AT OT a Committed Come up before me. I The committee ,on roads and bridges - - - - snougns of my pour wits and family. No repotted and recommended payments as - nae can imaging the agony which I ea• fo owe-Andrew Johnston cow r d 20 19.45 A+ lar Pickeziz►gt- 1' paiaad. At lea{I remembered aha{I for timber sad neo e.ap 048.89;W J Dev• �� N1, . uad not paid my subeeri sioa to the its on scot for concrete pipe supplied for �• �• �O�w`�� �4' i33""6CC Piekeriag News. This made me. feel @* Whitevsle sewer$200;J Johnston cow for • w ' OB BALE—House led'los Basing, work done on earth.towalize, Uxtrid to set et lot it,eon 1 e,ontLtai of an mart!I$bat I bad ao difficulty in crawlit }'{� To"TEAT IOM F ty R pt one half 017.50;For timber$app to n% if Y9 Duke M arared W mere,eDsaNlas for•ardeei pttrgosee,a number _oat• 1 derided to burry-borne to lead 1, �abridae to be char with fall&moans tf �y Add„ e!ft t.aes sad a good erase hoer•,first&Loam {Ili dollar I owe you, Kindly seknow' saw.Lyra and soft Por yarmteal&re L 1w'� receij{, to oblige. Yowl know . 89s:Wm Cowie co Com s B 02.80.nails Supp TAE PAiMT sell ferns lee lyatsilos d •6 P often me. I Nammtaa, sinus Rs,to itto'qt : y sap 01o.bo;N Millar for 8 g saw forte'WhAs - -• .01 .1 ,� • :yp - �Ca T'h•5�� .. ,no-- :- � v'. "e:.'•e y,-"'aY .e�.:si�.x,1��i'ti•Y•W•..:,a, v. *.>. � '����as7 .'k g.. a_ .'w,•W: _h ' an. '�S>:A+s,.' -X•^.r::.. .7 T. a •J,,•Y,N -„�,,,.� 4