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i' its ` A u ToL. II: - _ _- PICKERING. ONT., FRIDAY. SEPT 23 ' 1904. ' _.. . _.N.0 40 PrafiEs�t•arlsal. urns. ASiiBURN. lNhltevale �3. p F Sp*nk �� I Lettf Mutual. 'Much . m at6 a�;t - Mrs. Harr Stewart and niece, �'ow]an Bros. w,11-hold an auction,felt for both , t Hoei as Mr_. 3' Bry\\'il the 1 ter being a j�ofia`' �1ke o°horses and cattle on Thursday of Toronto spent the pant week at man slid off.-' .0 eau ill attcac$' Medical. Red S4 llPat � -- 1.04 bus.' the home of the former's parents ,lest. f t 'sttch a los=. M :- '_Mr. and Mrs. H. Hilt,. I. Ji_x «wi 1 sell'b� tact nn at; ' White Wheat - 1.04 , hnson'shotel, on Oct. s„tl, al num- a" Spring IVIieat - - 1.02, Whitby. ber of catt!e, colts and pigs. Pickering Council. , WF. EASTWOOD. NUD.. 6nrpeon Goose Wheat f;5; Q 1' to Canadian Pioula Rai!wey;corocer $gree and Came S31e S8• t. ' ; ontaria county; 14suez of Marriage Lieenree. �lALitUba r)rjtir $6,00 bbl. Marshall Harmon, of the Ton.ship ' 2 29.b• fhe afore r"ounr-_1 met p:trstrant Claremontt OiMce hours—Before 10 a.m., 1 to E Family F1Ut11 '�:�0 of Brock. ryas last week found guilty ad j•ntr2lrnc nt cn Jlaudav, Sept, IittZx- p.m.and ftota 7 to 9 pm. Private telephone 3' (, (r t \Ga[:rhe1's all enunecticnwith Balsam,!3reenwood.Brougham Pastry Flotlr - 55,50 before Judge 3Fc'In.yre c•. criminal Cher.rywood. present, the reeve iii t13e.- IkIt Zio,i,A.Johnelon'a,,tth con', Wm Cowie s neglect of his wlfe, n•ht, died three chair. The izlinuttis of the Iast u)zv..t- ?tb con),and DPugh'e(3th con) 8-19 Bran $i .GO ton - ing were rear] and t ----- Short-9 1 •00 " ntonths ago. P.e-. Eugene Byook ,i During the thunder-storm of Tues- .pproved.. --- a Dowieite" preai.hea froul T,,rontt,,:clay. lightning situ B. Carter's Larn; Several ac•ottnts stere prese.te•I fza• § f�1 A. YOMiG, M D,.C.M.,Fellow of Jumbo •25.00 was brought oefore Po!:c:: ilagt-trate reauliing n the suss of isle building'PaNalrent. - • •.L • Trinity bto--ticaI College, Toronto, meati r Whole SN'heat Flouts, Harper charged with aiding and a}bet- and all its cunten�s., Tbei e wits;-3ii?0t'---the--com oii Indige}}ts reported asap - ! bar of College of Phvsteiaaa and sar¢edns of G• 8hdm, P K 8-n , loaterio. Omee and residence oppO'LearyLotel Chop of all kinds.• ting the criminal neglect of Harulon. 'insurance nn the barn, but only SS3iKJ t recornnrended the folios ing pa} - - 1Pobnzn,Ont. oIIce hours: morning 7 to l0: Br(n,ks was committed for trial. at on the contents, which will not corer!—Jos Burk for 1 months support of E � eventing 6toa. Hard and Sotft Coal. " the December sesdons, and admitted inoore than half the loss. The insur- Gibson Stu. t. Above prices Snl�4oLlto-Change Rlthont Co }RAnnette, K, ('bo4f T.rc,ntud for a� tiL �jutual."`lrried by the Maple Leaf repurtedThe �aa f tlonni on �,e Prkivmantt>��. t'r Legal.' - Model Bakery uo.t IJ21nited. deferdetl bc;th nils hers, trill r Apes! - •• Crawford for detecting H" _lfcivrf,&; the Ht:rulcri ca-e, and in the tuean Go to N3wlan's Sale on Thursdac, do worr•yfng sheep and hating sa•.ver' :j — --r-E`---ZA-REWELL, Q. C., BARRIS- time , . .r. .,, : ,. t ' '' A >F> - • rE s. an1y pended, and the Frisu er wars ndtrr,r- 8rou-ham that the vler':t he instructed to lovcirjr olieftor, Court House,Whitt;• I--• s ted to bail. in .tivu .,uc t°Es of 51.t! -- «Voudruff Powell to kill his dog, 1[se- ear h. The deft_nce is ?,.uhed ft•.ru t F. L. C'OSl1e is 'visiting friends srii1 doxlhating been found wurrvivm' s dt St�GILLIFRAY, BARP,IS•; Z?oil Ci*j. I3srthnn e:ui raced c're sheep belonging to Jai: I,ood," ars} it s,solteit:reb. ,diet Oben, opposite Poor- Dower + e lIl 11e;aiC'ii. ay a, .o=:. Jnr. 3a I Low,B.A.; .hen,. Doti ic•ite fritdl ;t the t;rr.e n (,. <.i1u nos kill-1, an inft rmatian will t,e lsitl? i1.1r t ,ten=hiz� fathers iliet-here s:eailli;rav,LL.B, 3LoneJ:o Loan, By tt'hen his v%ift cavi lib:h u, ckti';1 beu -nine Juzlief•of the Peacf•. * - on JSoLtlay• The (:U:r. on Contingencies F a}luut three u , tths e he ?die-cte•1 1cLtxtr,� t<rcall in 1, eller r :u:r,al arcs Tk:� C. A. anis �jrs. Bat-clay spent tine, r'ec miller r' pt •brut as o ;.tt•s ietertttctt•y. a w(,rr:en who e ti.th het .aw thxtLntlA�' It ti:e vitt'. --.1l:uk u l Th(xtun fur I,t'rt:ni ane her crl;e is c t 55.11 re_'.t ed to �ti C fine:' `li visite- �frien(I,, .'}cert .lug 515: Jas L w1uthi11 fur tt-4(- fi7P.il5 , VETEP.ISARY SIC — ._--- . f}::_:11.,.Grd1':a!H II!::e....OII:ar.'.II Se:• r'�-'1:;a 11 1+ale r.'rt t.t�r„=...%.� -lt£�i-�i'-1N-`-�—i-E'et`lf� --'- --- U!lt>}}P} C`ti t7? to �7,;^it!1T' I''Y.I'r''Jt'i4�•y�^ :ig-, Toro_to, re;sttred mer_ce.- Of,:I materials and design, Hat:wt.n c;e:ulz tic. '<trh,l:t`„'i the We rite girl U1 see 3f t-. T. 'C. 3•r Jas T"tid� f.,: tr!•,.I;hune• r,un�a¢c . at t.e Ons:r,c vectnnary Medica' Asexta"Q . kepti a stock. -It will psyyon ' logia: d,tet,ri:-ilk's. iiia .i,e tra- unable �Z llsc>n'Rt +'.titiia akat.l:. r l u:.,inn re lcwk-r,u.5her 14c: D F: Ca®'-ani res .-c:e ons ani cue-q?a..er s ..a to ca.l at oar Wotk2 5 11 l�4 ct Ohl stock,k, '!„l+,a^t".11", 1I . i'Rt to T ilio B' i., ACt•` (,f salary8311. � ccr:a cf ;ceen 131ze.r. 08Sao anis oe:cR:-r{e and obtain rices. Don't b tzfele; gv `' : Rw-, }: ; , ;,� I3 ,(,' ctrl L'fl, fit- :'(1, of ll.ihlat�tull, spent The rnhl ! 't Rv 0, rg Ibozrsb:9 .1 a.m., and 1 :o { D Pra.,:e P {,. , nom, n}.i, t•: ` }, �, , arld irt'i(. es rC'!- .a ?r,Hn n,l it1 , e,i :ut:c,r,v with J. Phillip.,. or f ,te.eucone .n my olhce P,O. aadreas, Green agents we do an eclpiov them.mnse'geen f r ills w,�n.:tn tri u 1 I tell +.::i ter , "u:enit,l the €<,:,(sv- JBf►er, n: tv we can, acd do throw off the agents :l , 1,•t it'itht., it. Th" patit•r 5'•'e JIi- G�tnu'' tle•.v ,adtt, re- any 1'nyu:et '�—«'t:1 Gil,:r;r: , t? t •' - c m t r Ct, om ias;on of 10 per cent., which vets rill ac r;d , h, nut: t!•?: ur.•. it'r�i: : galvlitl 1:Ft r. ii1ll:ef'v opei ing." frtr ti;;:'', (little ill tttstrtrefss (Carbo. eertaanlysave by purchasing from us. d u.e+.i. i.t" tl fe«1!;:; c;,, :,t*,�}t.+ ;t• �Ir?, I�,'S_i!41e •rn <t)ent a fetti :(11'(!n,nxttarhot}t3c;tl;=eQ bra�cest�, call solicited. ::.(fig`, The :ut•hotiilit-. had tl,.• days r'Fth her pxrcat--iu�I<irkltaul rains S, l for wori. .lunp in' hi+r at;{• , m WHITBY GRANITE CO 60dy :t,!ut,ed and >$:l :r, f, ' \ On- i”"veil. 1vidy:c• in . 11 3 bet loc.� 14 t Tam":h!± DC ti ,Conveyancer, Com ,} : �l{, lattll Ott,, of «'e-tern is*d: rift r:tt lick t( the •rrrt•it t,t bu•h and 1.-) 3'(.• t: E J 51, tlfry �' S r ac:o-s,or for taking Afl3avi:s, eco., Opp,Paas Office. d' tat i4, 1- I'etletrltl +il(i RCC 118111 in- ecl,tl horse bf G \ l lab M Ll s tli:ty, Ontario $ 1 Fier, m +rd R ((,i; itis the tr?;+1 at P g Clazamon:,Ont. 'y _ __ tauce?. },,hr, F,t}1•,r,t;.n for tccirk donN in r if Cm — - -- «'l,i !n a•. It ,. t Fier. I•alccrne _ BC N'rI`O, loaner of Marriage * �— f3,u Wb, u: r (, ,l r, 1'', C. La Fraugh s /Piet a few �3 I ( 11„roan e r i-tm S l I t�f is. t,.:tr' f k 1 \ l F u L3oeasesMrtheCounty of Ontario. Of• E- .t ><1' } t,! r r..-t.'•�>.,T, i r n Ci j: tt'IC11 las f?ith�:r at SCarhUru l r ri:.g P,tltnel b:'idit*P 51:x.61. [1 r r 6r at the atop orae h:sresidents,Pfeaenag PICRI�RING LIVERY i I r � 1 P \ (, 1 1.. ha' '.•Yn thi'rP afN.!t,t It{'Nutt GC I l,,r'1tYT -1,l'nf•r �l iJ' f,«(/ ):{ti:ti•. 1-Y n th-, H� ;,a u;'d•nl ir.ren'd Vizi- I Armstrong. of T�,)ronto, is cr r r.un l ti f:r repnlrinfz ul}re, irx•. First e!nes oehielee for hire b 3a r h,t.^•, •1• tcrr.t ',r T„tc,nt• he •tate ri=it;t:t Ler autlt. �lr T. C. ClarR > H `;r,w 9t.2!:Fran;;''”,:xiersarr DkVID BELDAM. auctioneer, Ae.. y ' y t on L -,n C':t}, H•.• ::an eater 'u the• Huhi,,, f„r n•rtrl. 1 •tr :n , d 19 a1:' I_ A '1 - Ll a ,o:rn ar sues tr z t.a cz seri s or night 'Eva:n'oc nuection meet• l 'ieoii G�;c:er c.:. rear sa:escf fa,me,far= ing a;l G,T R.cra:e� FreittFr and t uri�fuhr. l tl!,r,1:r Ci,,.rch, :xi ( r. H. \1+shin and `�. Philip were in Lett iron +;:d tro:ii f ,^Patnier a soar •ni 4•'•ry nc !ra a:o be sold will rx etprese de:tvered to e:i arts of the `':!: I'i•t }:"'l rtti(e- f, : Ile ri:�t Lrr:e S (:.'n tt•h:te-for -work on Pstlrtx•r1. _es 'a:iiia•wt:naeutmost are q tk:( I' Oit.r :k: St P'uiF,:ok(, CCkI 1,t' n �Ir}n lay attending tl_ .k 1� •, ts- p it a ttend' e - haed ed a; ;t r P $ '.t•; « J _Iic'.he., re trio- ian4 coli to tGe very ben:%1vs7t&90, e3•iy ri.:aQa. 'Lesrzing cf a:, kind; Ione -�•r6•,'-. TC P•rt;t. r•. '�ns'y t' A;,.'(t try :�!It"l:iR .1;-'!e C-r l ,'t r,}t tie-;Pin ti,tCnline o`pp vori fF _. ' on eccrtet:notice Sale and eom he F' i r t' Ile u, nlvs the rhi,.rsr(. �� " are su!rc to report that.�ir. Tl,, !.am to Itav (,ne-half Sl.r : J 11 DR.BEATO`7,TOW`•CSHIP CLEAii mission stables is connection. h t ;; to l.i• adh�rEa,'r t„ rite fr.it?: l' �tgtthewc at tithe of writing i- )IichF il '.,}r:rpAirirlg i'ritly;e (,n con U_ r�' • con,07c:cer, oommntlonfst rof takitit henlinz lit.^t-il,e of Ht" ►1„t .'itch i}l pr-ot•Pd in i:ealth. o�p 1(tt Z)81.u3,for work- done in r d a; au fart:a saeoaa4aat ner Y rr Lo .mesa s i.i• Peak ` Atrd l rt (,rfer th tt flit Pts 1:•0, 1 �• aufarm oraacoa asEtc of ncisT ce L,: Yr i.i ` P p p J. « 1luglr+ n 111 h41i1 rill aUCti(�n t' t amoea” tx sae+ale. Ont 1-v i Prnpt•(et4r, ^i t ul,e(t jo a !,x'!, l'.t#t trn,tr,1 the ?air fif hl- tR t'[II ;L(X k Ant} sur Ale• A bt 1 ov to as?ess lout \o. 16 anal!' 1' in r�,n 3 at:(} the uruinnl alh,nnnef;,f a mid. fe. pruvtded h- uses nlent= on The-dxv, (-),:t. 4th. - poCOS ER h PO3TILL Licensed Anc• r.o,ir„�4 Ar.d th.e+-Iso, t, ,Pratt•, :115 J. and �lr Ua Dayton And dab h• f,,r rob,) lt••tt,•een ,aid 1( Ls for the ex- + r tuneers!orLheCo;°tyof ortar-.o. Aac• . F3:r,<,L- 1r.•err.',trtiiePr, e w secure ) 8 pen-e• att(ntllnk the cnivey tber•ea. ter, JIr-- Adalu�. of Sat, Fran(AQC•t d tkrruu hits vari.,uy rradi bon sa.&sofeserrdeaoritt,oa cocoa-zed at a A �s�y► t' /� Liutr:�atrnut'tesWbt, Uy (an, but P't°" g ng• moderate •barye. T Pcoctez ilea: Estate ( i !1 1 ! R�'se s <t whern urei&, t(' ha' t �t t:trued tJ the city attel Agent and Ger.-nal va,as:or• sttict at:ea::on sail i nit K V du act !hrc art, free to 3' acd finally carried, "` �etiveb to al:orders t mall or tele}gapb Ad- _ Call it A dGctur. The ful!<nLtt•a of �Pel.di-cfe'ten clay? with T. C. 'and A by-law for the stopping tip ana Aieas THUS, P, C Ett, BronLam. Cat. F Lh,n i,• in Tctn,njt.Ale nc; rrin.crnue. Mrs. Habbard, sale ct certain or ;nAl roars allownecr : r POISTILI,.,Green River,Oct s5ry r and Vr, F'ro(,ks d:J riot ca:,, to give - J. L. Cowie spent a fewdays nol used .ftr,public travel, pa-:eeck A fni,t,lne c. fires. out dny f:gl:e� -f�aztt;e, la?t week in the city.. and while through its firs- reading, send wrcx �H13 WELLINGTON Hotel.—Hata ciate.nrnitnrenow _ _ _ _ LnQramo4adtoandiDerCaQD.t overhac. - • there securers a ,ituation from the into, a C tnlnllttre (if the whole }sra ori e:hibttion in after snmP iliac lissiod, rose to re net ed the above i,onse I am prepsred to fcrn,st Auction Sa!e of H^ries and Cattle, E. C. Hill Cc.. traveling On the t oar ware rooms. aeoomoda:fon to all who desire to patronize - $ to relu Pt progress at the next mertfJsgt ins oracroas sample rooms I shall be picas Green w ootl 1'Uad3 for a short ti me. Tae council now adj;.urned-to rxzAr st K.'. ed so eine all old-patrons when the} have ori PIlces ri h.t. _ The Liberal Assciciatinn of Pick. A sin at l0a m on �landa eswion to visit Wwabiam. JAS. TORRENCE, � _ K p, Oct 17t*_wet. ,. KwAham,Out. Mom Mrs. H. Shea is cir,ting(itv lrien8r;. crit:$Township held their annual for the transaction of general bu ir�t- wr R. S. Dilh>Qgham• A Lem}cert. of Oshawa, spent Sun- meeting in the town_hip hall on dal here. Saturday, There were quite a i j 1 Voters Iist Court loot mdethOthat ChnrCh ". . - ••,PifekennR, Oat it'n:• Marshall Sundayed with uuulber cf tLe faithful in ellen- f 'l_ • - Services as Follows- frior.dc to u�ta..a eudatic'e. 'who elected their officers et%Art is tt.hting a new barn fur the eu-uinR year, as well as Municilrality of the Townollip of . cre.ttd (,. h:� I•rtrr.t�ts, Pickering. 1030 a.m... ,.. .Preaching. , Uausactingomeminor business. g• Gagner Coe J. G. and 3frs. Harris, of Toronto. ?°�P.M. '' S'andayed u•;th B, and Mrs. _Rt-en. Tire Sant- of Temptranc•a R-ilI SOTFCE is hereh�given,chat a(4oart wiT]tis 2:00 p.m.......gwbbath School. holri a rand re-o nin of their heli, pnrsaect to a Oumno Voters' Lists Mie.C. bgan, of Oil City, PA,• i� g pe $ Act,by His Honour the Judge of the County .•` 8:00 p.m.......Epworth League- on the j, of Port-t.and Mrs. S('rnrrtille hail on the evening of Thur,day the Tuesday. Have a full line of fresh and cur - ` Hall,`a°raf ugh%mC,Count- of z ear the sit As.of 8OU p.tn.:,.... <'E�eekly -Prayer on ed meats constantly on hand. Mi•�s Annie 3feerr. of Toronto, is Sept. 224th IW4. Rev. B. A. G. October, leo., at eleven o'c�ock. a.m,to heat- ' Thu a holidaying under' t-Le parental roof, Willuughby gill deliver'bis lec•t- and determine thA several complaints of sr- Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, 9. and H. Hc,ar, of ure "Tile House that Jack Built" rare and omissions to the Voters List for Pon• d #rev. J. E. Moore, Ph. B. Haim, Bologna, Weiners, etc. 2irht urn, Sundacral with friends here, ing suO;Dtcleione�os.6,t,s,a.Io ani 11.03 tow and :Mi?s :Mina Phillip, and '_Hiss 3tlnnicipaLt_j of the Township of Pickering four : Pastor. J. F. and airs. Sullivan, of.Toronto. 1e,{ -till 'Highest prices paid for 3i t anvalkenberg will cotribute to All ersonsbavta b ' vicar w'ilh•!FI, and Mrs. CSleeso❑ last P g t:etoou a:t5e Court am the to ranlme. See bill. re °ire,,to attend at the sad time and pisco• Butcher's cattle. week. p Dxa�,at wbi:t•a'e, ip the esti Townahltr, ' Mrs. J. VcFienzie, of New Liskeard. The Eckhardt family, who have thisl4thdayof se tembsr,A D,IW4 is tisitins; her parents here, J. and appeeired here on former occas- DOR,R, BEATON, 50.51, Clerk of the said Municipsi*7 Mrs.Tilrser. ion, gave another of their popular _ Real Estate Agency Miss MZzgie Shea-rattrrned to To- wn Ull on FARM FOR SALE OR TO REST_---. U G A R ionto on yait:rdAy, after, holidaying Saturday evenining, and more Consisting of las serer For full part,a°larsap t • with friends; here, than sustained their precious plrt�! iwach,Cberrywood Office -- Mrs. (Rev.) Tonkin'returned home - - . A few bar is of 10. 1 sugars on from a two months visit in the North- high reputation. Their enter- ����,����A• -�. , Picker�agt Ontario hand which. X11 sell cheap. -est on Fridav last. tainment is a high-class one and i-:4 Arthur Johnston, our Short-Horn and one which the most fastid- -FOR SAT, Full line of Dry Goodi and-Gro- Cattle Breeder, left for Scotland on" bobs may thoroughly enjoy. The _ _ - _ series. Tuesday evening. Price brothers pace lately 'joined Y A c°Od seven roomed dwelling Rock=Salt-on hand. Word h been received from the the company and-make a valuable • Whitb yj woodhouse attached,Q acres of land. Crayford family stating they arrived addition, and by their a'ocal and Splendid for market gardening. Prin- .Give us a call. sttife�v in their pew home. humorous. numbers prove their ci 1 sand loam, good well good Rem. Hall, of Halton, who officiated s p y Y, g ability to please .an audience. - stabling,quirk near ohe'statiog, •• on this circum a few years ago, called Each member of.the eons Farmers Sugp1F Staron his many friends Lere on Taesday. Ashy isA good dwelling on Main street, one' �,sills S1rs. D. Ei:tell wets driving a• an Artist in his or her own spec. Fais is 7 on Christina, street, and a good E. BRY A'_�, Mgr cow to the barn on Friday last, !t ialty. They may be erre of a full Sept.C house to rent on Church street. ' turned'on her, hurting and bruising house on their every. appearance Qp 1' -he- in many places. in our village. 28th I30MINI4N BANK J. Deyitt's cement staff returned About four o'clock on Sunda ' - - --We Va Richardson: a frons Bowmarvrlle on Tuesday. The; morning fire was discovered 'in •29th M o to work for Scarboro and Mar„ , ! to shil+s in a few days. H $ barn, just east of the THE P ICKER I N G. NEWS h T d R. o se's a _ _ - Re a r1 Rev. E. A. onkin visite his uncle 11 g Th re d got s b e�Ot�2� Capital Paid ul, $3,000,000 viae e fl had such a p ► a owmtthsille o day who was start before being noticed,. that , Don't miss �-- .;. ,•,,• Undivided P d ill, and on his retur;h home A telegram A efforts save' e` building aware lm- stating a is'uncle an con ens prove u 1 e. r. WHITBY BRANCH g had died. Hogle had just completed his t het us remind you '% a understand that the Balsam season's threshing on Saturday, General Bankin : nem playing e As�te;ae oj'ust between grain,football teams intend which all of which wielded him as destroyed, r lSome cattle and hogs' were also the two town,;, Te would like toL p town display' " Business Tra21s the game arranged tel be -played destroyed, as well as his valuable i on our grounds. farm implements. Mr. Brown, of of Up-to-date Jewelry, a that we sell Thos. Wilson jr., who pas for marry Armadale, who has been With Mr. Watches, Clocks, etc- Thos.attention given to the,colI-ee- FFears been chore man over Arthur Hogle for some time with his - - tion of farmer's eals and Johnst.on's great Short-Horn cattle, stumping outfit, had his valuable Optical Gooch. ' `Cattle Fly Oil, other notes. is baying on.Mr. Johnston's return dam and fittings destroyed, the Pure Paris Green m Scotland. Thos. has secured a whole being valued at$500. How -SAVINGS DEPARTMENT:` good job in F-embroke choring for No trouble to iho'w $clods. - Wilson's Fly Pads' _ anotber extensive breeder. the fire originated--is a•mystery,' Tanglefoot hep=eit6 received of $1. -an Miss Elva.Willson, eldest daughter but incendiarism is suspected, as Chloride of Lithe - upwards. of Mrs. Wilson, died on Wednesday fresh bwggy tracks were seen -at NORMAN BASSET'F ty P morning, September 21st. skits. his gate. Some think that thieves $tatione X=tereet allowed at bigbest «rill".. came here a few weeks ago wern the barn, and that the current rates. to keep house for the Rev: E. A. .fire was started by them either "Jeweller and Optician. d vsw BICKERING Ce e=, %%=de4 or paid half Tonkin, during'lidrs. Tonki.'sabsence,lAccid,entLy" or. purposely. . Mr.in . 7 Y, buriehd atEnniskillenk llenTon Thursday. Hogle's lose will amount to 83000, Whitby, Out. PHARMACY a.J.T80BTON, Mrs, Willson has the'sympathy of the on which there is only $1800 in- au>�raaast ��e• - surmnee covered by the Maple !�s��a�� • •r,' .,. �. rP u-.....::: trot. ,r-x^•. .-- �,.. �,�a J'" • • t • w o „ _ A KNOTTY PROBLEIM. QUEEN PLAYED SgITTiIES FIRST DOBE WEffTI - She was a fair passenger in teisrch - - - of information, and the captain was, O SPO - - �oviGxs AND THEIR Fav- RIGHT r T a -- - - natut�tlly, only too willing to--grati- _ ...:... OBITS GA]1fIES. fy her. Fie had explained that the - action of the propeller forced the CoraiTERCLAL TRAVELLER,_ ` rECinjs Edouard is Fond of Tennis- ship through fife water, and added, TALKS OF DODD'S KID- James I. Preferred as a further item of information: Quoits. We made twenty knots an hour NEY FILLS. , last night, miss.,, _• The ii th{tt King Ddward has ' "Did you really?" said the sweet"Gives Valuable 'Advice to These. ��� • ome an assiduous playnir of .bowls Bial, "And whatever did you do ci Inds us that one of his Royal with them all?'• Who Use the Railroad Train - i plc-deceesors, Charles II., wa" an en- The captain went red, and ills eyes Frequently. �thusia•stic lover of the game. In dilated. t tris brightest and darkest hours alike "Threw them ovef•bohrd," lie stiid Toronto, Ont., Sept. lfl.=(Speeial) Shu fascination of bowls never failed shortly, -M+• J. lir Ireland, one of tha_old-- z 4o appeal. to him. "Fanoy!" she, said, ,Now, do est and best known commercial tra- Taaas s RK USE-- Even when it,, was a p:f:ioner at you know, I always understood that vellers on the road, ihas come out fi ^aversham, uo sur::: :' did he learn you captains made the poor dear with n statement (or the benefit of "'ISLAND CITY" that there a*as a bowling-green at- sailors untie all those knots the his fellow travelly{ . :tachid to an inn not far away than next 'day?" "It is with pleasure," says 3Ir. Ire- .SOUSE AND FLOOR - be had his'horse sa4died and- rode- Then the skipper hurried away with- land, "that I endorse•Dodd's Kidney aIT, to forget hds troubles in a a groan, plunging his head in a pail Pills. Whito on a trip through the �nme. The inn, which is at a vil- Of p e.+--- r,yr t• Tridnev ` -'--- Pills -completely cured me of a se- - age ca Collins End in a remote poy mightily. - __-- . - -- wi comer of the Oxfordshire hills, lies vert, pain in my back' that 1 bo • Will Dry In 8 HourB r for its sign a portrait o��arles. r ered me for some time, The first t _� R'AS W LLI\G. rte. �_go right to the spot On tate at all sardrsis Delilah y" was always sure to find his way to "I don't want to speak to you and removed the trouble so effectual- I Pe De DODS & CO., i r - Montreal, To Vancouver,• fZ nearest green and it- was while again about your reckless expeudi- ly that it has not and is not likely ' he actually had a bowl in his hands turn of money," said the stern-par- to return. that Cornet Joyce came one ,Itule lent. "Dedd's Kidney Fills are Just as gay to remove him from his pa•ison I "All right, dad," replied tine in- advertised," Mr. Ireland concludes. In Fiolmby House. corrigible youtti_ "Hereafter it "They cure to stay curet!." potatoes Poultry, Eggs, Butter, les 'T'ennis has always been a favorite;will be uR to •you to Band out the Trav'rllera, railroad men and others-_pa stima. otK ine Edward since 'his coin and say nothing." Who ride on the railwav a great deal f Bays at Oxford and Cambridge, and j aro subject to Kidney Troubles. 'They List us have your const ent of 1n more mature years he has spent I The Tartar alphabet contains 202 will flail Mr. Ireland's statement y Yum tad of thetas articles; aNd we will P valuable reading. g'e! you ;nod prices. _..__• hundrods of happy hours at the mod-:•letters, f1cing the longest in the ` LlmitOd prm variant of the old garne on trhe wpil.d. THS Dd4ttNSON COMMISSION CO , j$wns of Sandringham and Mai•lbor- "Your hair is always so hand- i� ow west tsitarket and Ml�we Sts.. TORONTOQ tough House. When A man is unable to do any'- somely dressed, miss; you inu:•rt de- THE SECOND CITARLFB thing else he can worry, vote a good deal of attention to • - eras an expert and keen tennis-player. ,it?" "Yes; I must contests my head L,��<R USE EMU "Walking along Whit,rball," the old , Itching. surnlna, creeping• crawling !s my chief weak®e�." �' gossip Pepps wrote in 1643, "1 heard 1 5krri IJispuFoa lei:•-.',,I i❑ a taw tn:n- PRICES QUALITY _ ate, by L)r Agnow's Otntm grit. Dr. '�� -the Xing was gone to play'at turiml.9. Agrww', Ointment rrlicccs init.>ntly and Dr, Agnew'e Ouro far the. Mear!I iS'V I drove down to tine, new tennis- ,cure, 'I'etwr. Salt liheum, Scald lead. acts dire•!.v ar:,l lu,,Kly, sUuulatee the - court, and saw him and �'ir Arthur 1'.:'tuma, t,'It r«, blotchek. and all`P:rur heart's action. ■to;,s most acute pain• ti:rne of the skin, It is southina a,:`1 disl,els all signs of weakness, flittering, ! lin-sh la against ur ' Lord of 1 uieun and arts here ma in all - b y play g Y Y g 4,c / HuROIk and my Lord C:hester^deld. Labs IIumurv. irritate-n of the Suit, alrlkiiig, smothering, or palpitation. This Kin beat three and 1091 two ur lt& Uo during. teething, Limo. S wonderful cur,., is ti:e sturdy ship which +ra,ary ap�a. King cents a bur.-7 carries the.heart-sick {.atient into the ..ppty_'• i haven of radiant and perfe.'r hcaltn. - .. IC,I►N Dia yA� IN _ ' Henry VTIz, was just as entliusia3-I 'fetch,'• saki tyre philaseoplierr is heartGives meat in most acute corms off - tic a wielder of the racquet as 'at, the hottoln of a well," "If ay- heart disease is so minutes.-il Palls: Nash Basins, Milk Pans, &0' ICharles, but he could scarcely have ,1, said tho speculative man; "but Tlnrmari Hair grows better in 'Baht /, been very skilful, for we learn that it rortainly.ibn't-at the bottom of n :than in dar�kpness, becauao cf the I Any I►Ira! Gtaae Oroeer own twppay You. certain 1.craVie persons about him 'gond-mina. - stimulatnug effect of light and .sun-{ IN818T ON ©ETTIN0 ED[)Y'& brought in F-renchincn and Lonl- ' •` - shine. :bards to make wagers with him. cud, -- — soo he lost much 1:rouey', but ,.�tr1�i Minds Liniment Cures 'gafldd, P y " r bury onsi- rot 0�•r slur Years lama hutted Captain I{cil With hlK bre man) when he pe Nie W,xerov.Roarn:wo rs,'•h.e »eo a++t*a tedd, knocking him down, and then craft he eschewed the company and iwoD«ra:�nic.ars.wrh:lilu. .ldima uy.w came t'irnlA on Captain Young, ttho by P y.. Yotlr. litiffhand %terra to be login Qs - let them go " tiome yre-ry i,twr we d I .lance: reew""tn.ew,oaohiodbuweat.andwUso they t nlr•Farf Kot rr • find him playing the qam� In more 'his hair ern fawn' "l'tw.;' q ft'haC e�rba�xgoouwrogh is he orto ',L a:uresad The ort'icer attacked Ihr larrtx with worth company for he had 'as part; do fou %vs lose r% the cause.' I t airier"mad wlu(aLow'esoo•rulauarat:r- su--.is � Y A y don t know I"at,wrr it is, I I' (the empty ernbhard which the let- ser the lrngieror Jlaximilian, and for I the prince of Oruagu and I haven't had any hand .in it.' ter had thrown away, This' wen- 1 Of cotrrsc you have hien unable to pen howeV�cr. t,ruvtd 't„ lie uwle*+.a, __-tht• Marquis of Brand.onburg. - dotlae the fool man who insioi, oil FkiDry must have inherrtc.l his on- •►leasant Duty-"wben I know any- talking ahout himFelf when you wont and l arfni'n l'ounpt being unabl p to thusanm tot tennis from his father, thing w .tiny ^f rocnrnmendation t ;d,drnd h1r„.clf, 411s n.intn another - to talk about yourself tr bene !o:e of the Ramo and o f l c ynsiider u say duty to tell it." says i! 1c u d �l ashes fon r t ho and 1 uhos Plny and light foltie>y' salter= I.tov, Jas Upt-dock .of Ilamburg, Pa 'Tae midi an now rub tl t th sole- : i r e x h. n I'mic n . Z e "Dr. Agnew'e Catarrhal Powder has tic Who endeatt'ortd to force his _ Nelly c&vied the Dauphin of •France. i �b cmct into 'his bi dv, This he l Iii,hen that COtmt was nllditaLla cured ine of Catairh of flvr years _ l country. g I standing It li ccrta,n y. magtral :n its Itaiht'd_to do, and the lu:na snatching :'war ugafl,at us, to "send hue a affect. The first n C, C. nICHARTIB & CO. h,• rifle from . him, ruvlted into- the I Vt'licatwn, UeticEted l t TUN OF TE`NIS-BALLS me in L%e alrr,uten. 50 cts,"-D' i Pear Sirs,-four MINARD'S LIN- main lunette of the ramp brandish- TON to play with, as he had better skill ; : JL.111- `T is our remedy for sore-trq his %wortl fn one hand anel the of tennis than of war." llfnk%--Fact fa, old chap, I final ithroat, colds and ail ordinary, ail- 'rifl;, in the other. He: had a'Ot gone James.I. preferred quoits to both that drink interferes with my walk, mcrtta, tar wear, he met a fatig.ie party SH bowls and tennis• and he was never 'so I have decided to knock oI7 work, j It never fails to relieve and cure of piont•ors, arm.d with ricks and happier-than when playing the,gamo ( prcmlitly, %fie.els, and the serene which follow- rovttti one or other of his courtwrt', e� 1 CHARLES 'T1$UO3F.N, c haffle-L dewription, i Once, the lately gels, wh;n he ..Ras ! AFhard t Liniment Relieves tleutal�ia Port 3l ulgruva, fltflcers and men nn4h,ici to 'the' laying with' the-Earl of _liar he _-_ _ 1 _ _ - _.- 1:cezw- from fill dir_ec•tions. The fans- , Reade big enough for a big p -, found his opponent playing unidirly, Ships of war aro llrnlally fltttd ti--tea knoekrKi own main and land exclaimed, "Joh-niu afar has with lig^ztming conductors. This .larrain and deprived of his arrtls.. but man t, work in with comfort. Islaited ale''; and from that day the precaution is r•enderv'd necessary by T--- - afiriin and nKain ho -hook hinvaelf Ll�IAOGe IAatt.rial in it than nickhanrc "Jonnic Siaiter" stuck to the explosives stored away in their Erie,`fiEhting iv itli fcetli, harniv And the Scottish Fart. Even the humbleymagavinea. Nc11="Miss I'ns-ay i.0 =a �t,holy: she tee si for we learn that i t At law kiuwrver r wax o%rr- ; arid• other brand Of h rt in h tdtittles has baskod in the sunshine '.. must be in her second a hildhtx>d. ' rowertd aril securely bound hand I llelle-"Nonhenne; it must be her -Made on the of Roy-11 favor, SETTLERS LOW RATES t4FST and foot. Canada. EXizabeth, FA%var•d IV.'s Qti( n, con- third ,or fourth., lcitst"' On examination the man proud to i Via the Chicago and Forth Western startle playod it with.her ladies. Railway, ,ever da from Sept lath Ibr of flerctilean proportion.. with ��•B•K- SCdJG 1.L TCgt11rCS Zq't Archery was a pastime Leloyed .of Ito Oct. 15th, settlersone way second I the che-4 and ;flax of a Drofrcvittnai 1 to 'lards rdozen,w! rens Kinard t ltnirneut for talc cverjx�ere many kings and qucens of old. ]fart' �dasa tickets nt vdry low rates from I•riit�fight�r, vchilr urn!crn.nth life I t- I _ -queen f4 Scots was.,noted stir, her Chlcago to points in Utah, Montana, r recta. lr,, was fit,ind to he wearing mmmcvn'shiTts'have Mlly �2. }1 skill with the bow, and a story has 'Nevada, Idaho, Oregon. Washington, Rather than.Jrmlong the argument, a' closely woven shore of ruail. It ' been told against b,.•r tha4 ,hortlN California, nL30 t0 Victoria, Van- tr._alse man–will admit tl1nL. a N;0111an 'wFl¢ 1111ti Tll:lt caved hittl froltt brpinit i to 33 t,'31Y1.S• after hartihy'b rr3ircla ''she, was cout'oi, '`New R'esCrninstor, ass ah the right - _ 'killod by the hlows r+tin,d ninon him. shooting at the Trauent-Butts with'and other points in the Kootenay #The wounds on the hord find arms That's these3-,on why the _ -Dethweli for partner. Il nr ' VIII. 1 �t Wbat•You �iftel ii'e the diges- ,warn found to .het silx•rfrrial, The T District: Correspondingly low rates I •. ! r „ " was an "archer bold•" and anion tltc organs soma work to. do. ,nun was "condemrteti to death and I H.B.A Bi Shirt' nr+Ve!' q Ir4m all Points in Canada. Full 7:heae functions need exerciso as much g other Royal tdward with bow and particulars from, nearest ticket a ent f �executcd sliurily After. arrow were Ldvv'ard VI. arid Charlc> ' I3, H. I3'ennett, General Agent, 3 b any part of ica 'human nuatomy. Chaffs the armpits, 13 never I B but it they'iu delicate, give thrm the IN' AI'TI•:R YEAke. East King Street, Toronto, Unt.. aid '{fiat Di. v'un titans pineapple tight at the nCCI{ Or wrist- several pastimes`heliided of nov'al-; Tablets a0'ord and you can eat�any- 1Tr-, green—William, wit I obje<- :-,ty,in past centuries have fallen into GETV-RO SLY TIIOCGHTF'UI th,ng titan's. whole oirto and palatatrlc- Sic rl-hAve you to that }'tiuna man. bands, -is always )OOSC,. full tli use-in some cases very forte- 60 ill a'box, flu cents.-S wl;6 is'falling on our daulghtm i[ately. Cockfighting was a' passion nrGson Ta-lters:- Say, bass,-gimme _ and comfortable and wears the rice of a meal. I'm near) C rrvn-Ile is silly, 3fnry, Rith'Ilcnrp V[TL; Iatnes I. rarely P Y _It is_strange -that in Iiirts. of Asia 1 -Mi s. (7r,tm-Oh, hat's beci[use, he .well, !ailed to sec a fight twirl it week: star— _ amI Africa, where. grnss will not lis in ]neer 1 mrniber the time siril even �ta:d WilliaXrt III, loved Sting -C'an't do it,. my poor rove the most bcatitiFul flowers and nliwl con acre a Very Silly young to sera from Court to the cockpit. fellow, ,bat the next men you i>^wk g Laeh shirt boars a tiny book Pe P i shrubs flourish to perftxtion, man, Ima;', so, liore'a a toothpick, ' Green Silly isn't. the proper name that tells the whole history ' Young 'Iptittcr-"hiss Clara, su > I prose to Toa fiat fin for it, .-int' ' leas n measly idiot files ,"' Chaso's Oint:mentisacar:aia .-tinat's what I was. Of the "Bib"- Shirt,• and •pose, 'that . to-niorrow aveniiigg I I Do you catch cold easily 2 and rtb=olnte cure for cecY . ___. _ - . ;'ShotQd call again, nail having nerv'aj nd every form of itching r vself u to it, suddenly, while vee I Does the cold hang on 1 Try bleedingand protrudin piles I I'r ienii-lrou'v e nen cr liecn colied in also contains a notarial 1• P .. I I themanafacturernhaveguaranteedit, �ee'ce•Iconsultation-, hnv-e 'yint? " Young INvere conversing, 1 should wit{rout a ],p�• p )menials In the daily press ac�iid ask your nel jb., declaration that the H.B.K. mond throw my arms round y m Il�b����� 3 tors whattbey think of it, fon can neo it and l'1'octor-�tior but I'd like to be. It's •etTom._o_bacckitaatcur d. bvcabox.at.nice.__Lo oiiftrge ten times lc much tt g Shirt eontaitis 39N .....,neck and deliberately kites Eoty-what 1 'roionto fad e ' 11 dealers or EDNAvsov.BaTea&r Co is the oth r doctor for saying that _ v attid yea .do. skis- )'rat -"nr , ease than he does. Mr. Tetter, don't o k me to look— sor�� a 1:" Cure The Lung - dozen. ' tar ahead." Tonic 6 LAMA BAN AMUCK. y A mnn never realises the toile 1 It cures the most stubborn kind —` - worth of his wife until sh., gets stick of coughs and colds. If it Story -of-a Fight With a Tibetan �`�jrP$ .Sold at all dealers but only Fanatio. and he has to cook his dwn 1rrals. doesn't cure you, your money with this brand:— will be-refunded. - - A recent despritch from Tibet ,•e- Carry, _,• C7 ossinG fife knees is a eonYtnrin. Prices: S.C.tCstzs h Co. 303 1 ports that tvyu offictn s'cif the lnrliari Contagion _ Sause of sciatf,ca. ZSc.SOc.><I IxKo4.N.Y.,Toronto,Caa. Aledical .Serv'ice, Captain_ C._" Ye�njig [arid C'Aptain !Ct•Ily, were st.amcling w Mary oushsss,Dyspepsia, lndlgeetion near the outskirts of the camp close 6 • ` and kindred ailments, tako wings Dominion Line Steamships to two centiles when suddenly a _.before .the .. healing .qualities of MONTREAL IV LIVERPOOL. 'lama 'vvho had' ii sword` hidden bc- South American Nerving Thomas Hos- ArModerate Rate- Service.7] neath h'is robes, ruslied from r1 place W-ilson'is ✓ klns, of Durbain• Ont.. took his preach- --•• -- - •-�r's.mh•ice; fo11ow7•d directions, and was.r 8ecoud'cabin wuouaen berthed in l,e>Z. eccoinva• ,of concealment. And; before Life ofTi- R -, _ daticn on the steamer at the low rate of end w ` '� Pad's HUDSON BAYKNITTING CO. Gyred perti[ai:cntly of the worst form of cera could tleFrnd themselves, shuck 1 w• • Kcrvous Prostration and Dyspepsia. I-to I Lieeriioul• or siRbe to hon4on. Thi a' ahs do '! Y Liverm,L Itondon, Glu ow or t)uoen.G wo•3ia ll• C'aptoi_n `1'ounq on the back of the has'. recommended it to others with For all pwrti•alars aDDtr to local agenic,or , ' gratifying results. It's a great nerve DOMINION LINE OFFICE-4, head, l.nockin, hinl'down: Montreal 1Ylsstpeg Dawson liuik7er-13" /1 King 8t.E.,T..Tonto•17st.sooromentst.,:ltontrssl Fie then nttrtc),ed C'at,tnin I�el!v, -• hill;the.-flies &-n-d - - who tlii•cw Tiffs Rat into t>Ipe•ft•nntic'R diaeaae derma too. I ,, _ fills-'.`Iloiv lona is the hone' face, and, after seizing the' s,ipposexi to last^'' Htr-"Until the FEATHER DYEING !rifle, ha}nrttcd the mnrlmfin in "the - -�� -=bride begins Cooking•" Cl!t aodCartla�aadK14 dlsree ol"tsed• Thar arm and face. Thr rivah fell., but not � A Continental haircireseer, app re+ y l %iia wsIbr•oeal,Peer ehebe"placeI. before hr had aicceodrd in inflicting t•iating the extent.-c•f the evil of. talk- (��ii4idit Lilll�le(l� ,CItrES 9U(Qt etG ��ISH AMERICAN DYEING CC. ,a wvetri orn,rnd on Captnin Belly's ,titi%e harbeis aslv'ertises that all his 1 �K611ITZ111" Itaand. 1[aving riga'ncd'his feet, the ISSUE NO. 39--04• assistnn'ts are deaf and'-dumb. • , , s,+ - . - '! - 4. r . v1.- r. Y .. ., - - n 11-1 ".: . „ F .f �' t b ` ' .- _ 7. i _ % .. (profits as were made from the am- CATTLE MARICL r . { OGRESSI playwear of labor and the sale of LEADING �iIAE�S� Toronto, Sept. 2U.r•-Eiportera' '1 commodities previous to the fighting cattle were offered in decidedly lirn- R■ have one Into the pockets of a few kir _ t.� ". 1, BIG *. BITUE 1N er esploitera. or have been swat- The 8 In Livs Stoolr �t numbers, d statin allow- d m no tpaa the cul&x-fy active. - . - - _ Buyersquoted the range at $4.40 trling�PriBces lowed up in the devastation f --- - -'--- . _ .. ... _ a __ _ Ing the battles. la readsttaIIs. .. .. $5 per and said the extra __ IIR ADSTUFFS. choice tock - - '1'ok1U Hears a General. Engagement Has ALEXIEhF FJAS IZFSIGNED. - to r would bc> sold alta t s Pa .- - _ - Toronto, Sept. 20.--Wheat-'There mium on these, figures. The best ---' - rThe--St,--P'atersbarg -cor re _ _- - w 11 fairly tree while -x " of the Echo de Paris says that Vice I a go demon and the t3 - od- d h market is grades would ta, f y , 'll • . Begun. - I - firm at 11.07 to $108 for new No. medium cattle would be of little at- , _ ' roy Alexieff, desirous to avoid giving 2 red and white, and $1.09 to $1•- traction to buyers. - color to the reports of antagonism G i M h cows sold with freedom, and e s B 10 for old west pr cast. ease s tic o i f o `i i between Gon. Xduropatkin and him- ' tNGAGEMF.NT BEGUN. Istantly receiving additional heavy IIrnt' at 95c for No. 2 east. Spring any good cow brought good figures. self, has asked the Czar to relieve isi guns. Some of these have been him from the nominal post of com- a steady i ba to $1 for No. 2 The highest price reported was Ste. A despatch to the London ]Express captured by the p east. Manitoba wheat is newer at while a number brought $50 to $fill 1ft'om Tokio says that a Heavy en-,mounted in n fort cap wander of the land and sea forces fgagement with Gen. Kouropatkin's I Japanese two miles east o[ Golden 51.13 for No, 1 northern, $1.10 fur apiece. THc range was $30 Lo ;69 H111. This fort is not regarded as of Russia in the Far East, which No, 2 northern, and $1.06 foto NO. each. coffee army has begun near Multden. command he tial never exercised, and The Russian positions are Using s^iq- an essential point in the defence, al- that he be squired to exercise po_ 3 northern at E eorgian flay ports, The prices prevailing for butchers orously shelled. Field Marshal Oya- though their inability to reply to )itical functions only. The Czar is anti 6c more grinding in transit. cattle were as follows:-Best butch- 1na prepared on Friday to carry out the fire therefrom, owing to their in- said to have consented. 3''lour-The market is firm at $4.- ers', $4.25 to $4.40; fair to good the general atatI's instructions to'ferfor ponder, I.'; annoying the R. 45 bid weed $4.60 aslked for care o1 loads, $4 to $4.25; medium to fair, ' assault Mukden anti endeavor again sfans, Five 11-inch guns on Golden , FAISER AND C��tR. 9U Per cent. patents in buyers' bags $3.50 to $4; common to fair cows, to cut off Gen. Kauroeatkin's re- Hill. which formerly pointed sea- west. Choice brands are held 15c to $2.75 t° $3:2.9 per cwt. _ , ;e 2 w, r A Polish news a cr ublished at 20c higher. Manitoba flour is firm The following were the quotations miles long. Gen. Kuroki is oil the now point landward. All the naval Cracow, says that the Kaiser will at $5.70 for Hangar an pa e ,. ' -4xtreme right. He is not yet en-guns, except the 10 and 12-inchers, have a meeting with the Czar a;140 for second patents, and $5.30 for Calves, 400 to 600 lbs., best, $3 to gaged. He is endeavoring to "turn }lave been removed to the land bat- Skiernowice, a town of Poland, 42•strong bakers', bags included, on the $8.25; medium, $2.7:3 to $3; in-, __ 1 . the Russian Bank. teries. The guns on Gulden Hi1L miles south-west of Warsaw, shortly itrack Toronto. teriot•s and roughs, $2.35 to $2.60; which threat?md ShuiShYin a month and that great political importandeI Millfeed�ls steady at $17.30 to stockers, (300 to 800 lbs., best, S3: ON RUSSIAN FLANKS. ago, cannot now reach that place. is ascribed in St. Petersburg to the $1N for cars of shorts and $13.50 to 25 to $:x.50; medium, $3 to $•3.25;. _ meeting. $1-1'.50 for bran in bulk west or rough, $2.60 to $2.80; feeders, 950' A -despatch from Mukden says RFSFRVES CALLED OUT. � ea Rt. Manitoba millfeed is steady at to,1,050 lbs., good, $3.60 to $3.80; The Japanese are reported to be ad- $20 for cars of shorts and $18 for short-keeps, 1,000 to 1,200 Ibs. $4 I. tracing on both flanks, from the A, despatch to the London Express AMMU\ITION EXHAUSTED. bran, sacks included, Torontd to $4,25 per cwt. east, south-east and south-west. The,sent from Tukio, by way of Shang- sta are closet engaged twenty hal, soya that the statT has iss red A __despatch from Tokio says :- frc°ights.� The following were the goat&tions out o gag Y fl r ad t 44c fm No, 2, for shee K calves-Ex port ewes P a l I. steady a o and Y ey s st p I t riles southward, there being almost an order calling out the militia, Field Marshal Oyama reports the 4:1c,for No, ,i_e stew, and 40c for No, ^r $:,,r,, to g4; ex rt bucks, $3 to -" - 'constant skirmishing. which is Japan's reserve.- The first some of the enemy, with a few guns, l� .. Indications point to another great line, including all able-bodied men are postea in the direction of Sall- 3 west or east. $3,25; lar,!s, a4.50 to $4.60 per battle in the vicin"iLy, of 3ltijtden...,., betwceti 30 and 40 years, "is now keishf. They fr u,ntly fire at tha Rye-Is steady at 58c to 59c for cts't.; culls, stheep, $3 to $4 each No, 2 west or east.. calves, 2 / p1 Russian troops occupy all. the sur- mobilizing, and .probably will be ,T(Wancse. The: is some Russian ry $ to $10 each, nail 3} to rounding villages. I sent to the front before rile end cf cas'dlry at W'ulitatsu and Shuaa; Corn-Is steady dt , c for cars of ,c per lb. .- e Taitsu. The enemy has also be."i Carruda guest. American is steady at flogs were quoted as follows:So- t o - Refugees `are !locking in the-city. fhit year's campaign. Ttia depar- Y 1 N low, 61 c for No. � q `rjO , " 6 c for o. 2 - 1 is prime bacon o, s 160 to - in several. places between Sinminti i +} o f ec• pia g - Chinese among them complain of so- I tura of these troops will leave the 1 i I r t. . ,,., "verity on the part of the Japanese. . I last line of. militia as. Japan's only and Mukden. 3 yellow, and 6oic fur No. 3 mixed tbs., oft cars Toronto, $5.2•r, tats and military resource, This line includes Gen, Nodzu reports that the aid- in car lots on track 'Toronto, lights, $3 per cwt. 'DAPS RELYFORCED. many mea over 40 years of age. The munition of the Japanese right col Oats-New No. 1 white are quoted -+ rester art of the militia is now umn was gradually running out ,o at sac and Nn. ^ white at ;i3}c west IN SHAM BATTLES. ' :f. I A despatch from St. Petersburg;ig p Sept. 3, although the enemy's -t re for east, and ulif about is higher. --- ` says :--Gen. Sakharoff has reported in.barracks. The Government did ;had not diminished. 7 his decidol Rolled Oats-Are steady at $4.50 ir•sasters at Army Manoeuo:es in >' ' the general Staff under date of ,Sept. s not expect to mobilize thein bef6re i(;en. Nodur. to order' a bayou ± for cars of bags unci $1.75 for bar- ' • 17'-' The Manchurian army was nu-'Spring, but rho lessee in Manchuria ted !charge. 'rho Russia n Bre for su;"e Germany. - - '• where engaged on -Se 16 or 17. Wand Pc,rt Arthur have necessitated g rets on the track Toronto, 25c more V Pt' (time, however, prevented the ,Jap,i� for broken Icts here, and 40c more A" despatch to the London Express . _ The arrival ad considerable reinforce the roj4er.sihing of the armies' in the- . from ettin in. It was onl • at ' from Lubeck describes a series of � menta is noticeable at the advance'fleld without delay,. in order to e g g y tar broken lots outside. ,. 0 in the ever.in that the Twer•- disasters that occurred at the Ger- ': posts of the whole of the enerry's I keep pace with the Russian rein- Heti• Infantry succeedei in breaking) Foos-Are steady at 63c"to 64c for man military manoeuvres. Two pri- front, and .especially near the Village pouring through. Other charges followed hO' 19C?t °' cost_ 1. ge j forcements, winch are uric -into " 1 vates were shot in one sham battle, _at- AianiRusea and east of the rail-r1larbin. Position" after position way rushr.l, (anI one was killed Over Bser4ty were way toward the Yentai mines," i Details of Field ]farahal Oyama's but niter the entronciimenta were nc- COUN7'AY, PIt( pucE. (unhorsed and more or leas seriously It is announced from Mukden that';Igreat !oases continue to arrive' The icupted the liussians Bred BPraely Butter-Tho >yltuntion of the market 'iniuted in a cavalry charge. In an- - 'both the Russian and the Japanese':Kairamawa Itegiarent has been .the (from the walls of,Liao-Yang. It was,is unchanged, ether charge a lancet transfixed and . , ' - generals havd promised to respect the! greatest sufferer in the calripaign. It i not .until 10.20 that Gen Nodzu's',Creamery prints ,. ...... 19c to 20c l killed a hussar. Another hussar aI tombs and palace there. ,; ° was wounds•¢, aeceseitatin t.h:e-armnt,- The ifrten Isl.of thea ad sec drapes will ince troops filo south gate I do solids ... .. 18c to 19e t on o a g T- . - A p and bivouacked. The Dairy. orbs, good to log. A private - _ /'^ tai f to lost both . SHORTAGE OF HORSES. of entrenchments and the chn;-e ..... 13c to l4c J pia legs in an arta lery contest at 1 d s not be allo'tt'ed to celebrate funeral whole line A despatch to the London Morning!rites until the losses are oftictaliy ;northern city were net secured until dc, nrfertor-'grades . 9c to lOc 13 fuhlerseichsetr. An officer was sev _ Poet from Shanghai says that one o! announced The announcement fs !after mdnight. Gen. Noduz sent a iDairy ib. rolls, ,good to erely injured by the explosion o! a i P force east of the city at damn on + incl,a isle to 16c military balloon and a corporal was the reasons fico Kouro Atkin was ging w t±hhcld, its refect upon one forced to abandon and destroy his j uhiic being feared Tho hatnazawa ,-Sept. 4 ±o pursue the Russians• but mectiutn .,: 1'tc to 1.1c mortally injured by another explo- the deatr,iction of the bridges re 1 sicn. In a cavalry charge at Cch- . ..vast st.o�res at Liao-Yang was the Regiment la now at fort Arthur. g p I inferior .. lc�c to 12c - want of transport- due to the noir- . vented them from crossing the Taits•.. t he^e�e_The -niarkct u generally !oenh$u�e'n Esvo officers and twenty arrival of thousands of horses'there. --13AT'TLE ON-OPE`-PLAINT . River, (steady and y±totationq ore unchanged ,Lnen were thrown from their horses These animals had to rest at the do- A despatch to the London Daily - . at 91c for titins and 9Jc for large. •and injured, some of them fatally. . pots at various ata w of the Jour- F �1Chile, the recti ,ts are. fairly ,fn another charge 48 were thrown g'e Mail from Tokio, sent by way of SKILFUL RETREAT. 'RF 1 from their horses A sergeant was - - ney Thry were found.to be suscep-- shanghai• says that the Chinese are -• large. the demand iq act;te cnoufih killed in err infantry attack and a ,; title of diseases from which the local 'greatly' alarmed by the prospect of I A despatch from. .,London gars `- to ahaorb tl+evn, and the market ra "s M J., 51 NOTES AND COMMENTS. Sale Registy. "'s,I h, 1904-Av.c-i AVANTED-At once a bright-youn' It required only tell minutes to NVEDN A- Y, SEPT. Ai�11,10se of the charges against tiuu sale of cattle, c.-olti and pigs, at zZaa.6,J�ut aevcnosa,0.3"a aplreunee Johmson's -4>ntre Bruce, whose electic)n a Poitcher& Postill. auctioneers. 0ST. - On Monday ktiorning on took-place in Walk IL —B 6—st —_P i I 6—s ZALAW-11641-3 0-f _Tr 11 t one, See bills tur partimlli�nl. I -ertorl on statson r�ad or I-ase'L'.re Eafir, a stlk x THURSDAY, SEPT.21,4th, 39'?'_Ailct'rju'la��e hardkenb.tf, FiLder vesso lLavo at .Tut-Way. -No evidence -%vas put ale of hurses and cattle on 1(')t 32, -t rge Jiu W support the ch� and the con. 4, Pickering, the property of !lice ivas the ttt one. I'hunsday, Sept. l5th.�04, Postill, auctioneers t*,wce=-LiV**pQQ1_%nd Uuqgy 1_11.01v in ItudiSlAtted p0_QSe-_AOl1 of bills. Puuchc uster with a c p worked in c- ks-Finaer- �ihisseat. Thisstate of affairs is TcE8DAY, Our. 4th*. 1904--Auction oulige bveavamg same at New* r.-2100 45") Ar-e--made- with— i4iiighly complimenAry to Uajor sjdeoffarm�tock and implements, OR SALE.- The under- on lot 16, con. 5. Pickering ijusz;, two fre�h a;i;cL cows for ase. east of Brougham), t lit- propert y of tClarkaiid the riding which !represeut L 111,v; determination to i;o o d c o w d a 15 d vae Y 0 U 13 A- J, W. Hugle. Sale at one. See V;ills. tc.T.O'Leary,lot 4,con 4, Pickerin AtFUP.yy 4eunduct a cleau election was re- and advtin another column for par- Val �warded at the polls �by a good ticulars. Poucher.&- Postill, auctr-'- Cs TRAYED—On to lot 4,con.3,Scar- we, T . " " 'DUN BARPS rity over kis opponetit, Dr. SATURDAY, OcT. 6th, 1904-Auction Z!tboro,on or about augur%9.h.a bt;fer, a, art, and the example he set sale of cow, household furniture and bout i�eaxs oage. Ownerrusyliave thesame t by ?ruving P'o ny Lod garden tools in Pickering Village, P&74ug tiexpfLses -�:lis otie which might be followed Jas �arce,Fligli.nd Creek close by 0. T. R. station, the pro- �-.vvith profit by trimly others. .0 1 Goldeld Rod, FOR'SALE-A hay mare, 8 years off arty (if-Mrs. Kvin. Sale at one. Dlt by side;drat-CI&AS cow, c'Tearo .8 old and c 9-ce bills. Poucher& Postill, aucti ,due to c ave ir 51irch; Scuvazdx range and W1913NESDAY Ol d A foolish and thoug less OCT.12th,1904-Auction PLror Conic;Ddjzocrftt and briggy. Aj PIV to ht rimina an'Ll- implPmentQ,_:AisklKierr, lot�*-con.1, Dunb&rtQo, 45-50 of 1 ar - -------M 8, (just south - P, negar itice but—neve-!--theless a, c L sale laf-f&pul-stocj,- .�one is that of hiriug livery horses on lot 19. co _N1 To RENT.-A splendid farm -7— ickhng Vi x,- , R Mont-Vilfir roperty of Geo. I :composed of the a 4zaud rigs to go LL certain distance being ou in hall Of lot.1i Thom on. Sale at one. See i6uge,b F con,consistin.- of 184 acres,qit- oun t duiihle bills d__htn_u_z_ethem for n 1, for pa otijars RouGher P_,QtW,_ -44 -tih three miles stance. Some auctrs. E&tf and three times the di- For lull rarticul&ro apply 0 Pickering 'voting men will frequently hire STA Sick Headache. AYEU_Y�olii 101:25 con. i�ffic, m livery horse for an hotir or -For several year, iny wife, Was ering.sbe;ut the ulld,lle of A-.8-Ift, a red 'two and duriDg that time will tivubled with what physic'iuns called i.11 be suitably -ate, and abuse it to such a degree acter. She doctored -on P 0 'Packet i rm tion leadiait to the reeover,o,the snimLl drive the aninial at stich a furioiis sick headache of a very severe char 0 a rewardeJ. T B=ns, Dunbar- with. severa'lw 5o Spice S that more harm is wrought than eminent phytiidans and at a great ex- -SKATING RINK, HOUSE AND be done by a month's ordin. pense, only to grow worse until she LOT FOR bALI:.'i he uuderslg�ltkl c2drs work. Those kind of work. f co. ?"s iarxe,,skatizz lk �z4ry liar ,Vllo in- w" unable to do any or sole Lz a reasna"ie pr in these practices are not. About a year ago she began takl'Dg rink.Lod *1*0 his 120146a Lod lot A! ated 12 ver For parraczilars a.V14 Chamberlain's Stoinach and Li the Village of BroallIlLm to Frank sanders..)z on its,prem.&es or to du the majority of cases, a,a re Tablets and to-day weighs more than Richardson.Pickeriss 4.+ti of the seriousness of their offet!Ice. she erer(lid before and i-3 real well," - ARM- 0 lug says Mr. Geo. E. Wr' ht of New Lon- In the first case one committ F ,S-Al—EOR YOTP NT- F loo acres of good land. cow t sak barm, -,die offence, can be cliarged, with don, New York. WrIr ,I,, by all ieba-i.ianoo cf motor es6t taifc�f lot r� 000 -theft, and fur a theft of this cliar- druggists. olPicitertait. 1t&3L,:;&cor-z to tile V1,1&40 of' -,neter, there is a very heavy pen- Dmnbr oalamitim.;ws it"it o! Toronto. coa- Wea;,latitO 10,9100 Lod zr.&rk*L For paructi- Try themb thies yeol .--"Ity. In the latter ca4e a heavy — ATTENTION lazes. lytojoL Otto robs Ander220c, D-.20arboD. penalty can be itjipo,��ed foreruelEy Milne & Son's blankets for sale, zo,animaLs. Nut only does the 7ANTED-Indti.4triotij man or WOW" a&wortcasent rep:44entauvo Of suffer, but tile o% Stockin Yarn, the best and fin"t vner and Utzrig as well. A per�,�on way eut*-r prod n Canada. It will be to the b�z m intei*stg of fartneis' wives to call and Luo,cesa�2 ternt,ry �a livery stable and ask for a ri Bosicell smocessfra:40,11 e-tztdl:#h*,1 54.LrI 19 see. Highest cash price paid for wool 4A; weeiflyandexpecoss. soi7 rs-d w.";7 1to o a di_�tanu of five or --ix inile� Geo, McKeONA,n, fron,1�3;: Elt)0,Ulte rj�2elP a�!VLaC&I -aul the owner, as it. rule. will give . . - misperioncetiotes4eaum,,' U)-52 Pickering. is hon-e that is(pait fit f(,,r a j-)nr- rwy of that lengti.t. btit unfit for a Tenders for Fam Land% ofice .',4ung jourupy, uvt ing to %,�ork done in FiePering. 3tuniediately bef4;lT, or owing to :..,otne itifir!nity, alld will keep M25 Ten0pr,4 Nvill' I�C to Oct. EX LE -N, ats 'Hats lior,4-s for t4e letig ttips l2tbA9(" fur --J� if ni)rth 1:Z!ac?e. :v!-1r,-,4Ae4 to nie teittit ;.4 vijen & llolc� t.-Ap- lo- 13 con 21, T� wn-hip of Pirk�-ri I SLI 7 , cd n�b*d .odex �a%ble of tmak:yig a I ourney U.f at d C I)Z- C,-llntV Of OntAriV. lly J,tTI1A`t"L0 ft.r !'Imcetro4o "r*c*,v&i &%Ira We are !l�ling cur hat !-hapei at great m-ductiory_ to make ramn :):t�bvr I.An. ", ;a. Vn mil" %%itli voi.;parativ# P. 0. Ont, a,_-ting Fx -:,itor 1,a�jvv;y tor,0��111�rnc. a at a wn&e at for new fa!1 �.tock. Ch ild rt,n mt leizhurn4 at 40. Ladi-s hat shapes -Ase, iA of i,-stste of tht- late Jervri,ith 1,Rlg tire-elirl.,IZ-_11 sceord.r.4 frota 35C. np. We have some nice baby buntlets on hand, alriven tot ty (,r fifty inil(-. tile T-ndoi� w�ll alAo be receivo,d foraa;ii to a og'�c` "o a '"a 2.* tile to the mv tier is much irrvater oS,-f H. A.-,ray il-,; Z-.6_0or coarsw In tw,,- p4irtehs. riiicely� the H., rr&�I bi i vor %I-,1 As Coctedoestler. Life �C. As Baker, Pickering. than the supi he revvives fr0t') northMarres hvreof in on-- pa?rel L" Poll livery hire. ThelLe&IS makfie. as hrloe,ai lite.vac 0.43 at h.10 Do- very -few and the south 50acrets thoreof in one p&r%u,.L* of fa-41� 43rks, livery stables that do not thuls pa r"1, 1 o2ders w, !�o%to e�Qs 4*rei 1048 mods from the iuipo-4itions of T11411 land I%in g(XKI MAtO nf CllltiVa- 00 to@ Pel 11.,114,1 form SQ"P.,41 "4-11-odwi-r tion, ard ,-ibject to a If-a-w tip to tts�taa; rist4re.1 of .8 Me A 111 1 tt t 19 16. 6b*6a it* orler of boe H,,voorsb! smade madc% of tliaqp tnipo.-,te" Of the pill chaoke, mone Maly re- .121 ber of Pubue Wor-& f.-,r one a IQA&o I 'Picklm' g' md their patrun�,. A few exaniplea A I sccvp%.d ,nw.se On a t&rsertld beck would have the eflect of deterring collars b 9;.W.T.20 1psa 7~t "m4ar For the -7 i on mor-tvaire for 3 rear,41.int4ol pqt S. pa-t; zo#Ahers frurri following tbeir foot� at .1,por ren I- if de%ired. dwc;400 lbo &�Gwocli" 'a"to 0,:,niclots For ftill pil-ticolars and In"pertion o-art oocv�t-1 for and w- 04 rotlerated t, to cattle�f oOn,-6C,*q,6aoos r,Jtin ol son far es.lcing. The hia'he-et or Prmrvm* g Season Tba.Departnt-as 3,-go not bind st"Ll to &c- Way idder not neres."rily acrepted. oops t1c*i0moss OR,-Amy toadw. Kcwlart Bros. Sale. 2J�h Sept. JoLmes AutlKiffe, Jol Older Solicitor for Exectitor, Wer kave a choice as-oritment of Spiem 'Vin-egms WhitbT Sept 2oth, IW9. Dorsrimen%At ru U�to Woo it A. and Sngars, Gem Jar,; and Rubber Ring-% Audley. oil&-a.tsortczactor 11 IAA 43 50 Nowipaporl in"ruzz.1 thil w1lbout saillority Irom in Edvrar&r)fB4Oi%am, wa�ona bo ra d let is. basine-is till)to his farni here this Re A. Bunting, WESIERN BAN of COADA. Mere-ir and Bve are d6ing a big luarryarallod by bet of parliament 1676 B I N D ER TwINE -lims i n"-s with ihe-ir iwiv thto.4hiog PialLaring Branch. ImLaAlill1% subscribed C&pt*,%l.... ............ "'Ou Waritd in tbi4 nt-i%rhl,t,rh0 ,,41. H P '.7 M*,ba Agent ft-w all kin-is of %[�-Cetrmick ioz,.od h!A4,ksV;ith, s Iendid olu-ning for Allosto Re IV OEV��iii a good n4ti n. wnts, Wilkins,-n Plows . M J0839 CQVAV�F%oil T�R.XCHILLA. Farin Inip!eTu Wall -Tape' rs.,. _:Tai, -nits, a0ils r. Hahsm. of the Swiss Bell Rinw- V-0al cafk�:el Ftc. -W116, Vil�t441 hi., Astt-r, %Irs. H. T.-lAiv(, Sr*c1%1 sttvr�nou given tn Farmer'* We Notes C,,ilec�iors*o:izlt*d and prozoptlyms.,16 _ *rmScr \%9" Usooti-6;o-1 Aino4imu so,: F For Singer Sewing Mark 1�rilznall mrid Clli.,". Fowlie Foreign Ex-ciang-i bonabs ani sold I)raJts is on Binder Twine a Spocia:f 4 visited with Sizmm Ptickrin at Plea.s. ed,.sy ailable vo all wit of%be world -KS. A.Irr.qe Lre3h atock:now on hand. Pricea in W-alli P"rf ranging ant'Vallev on Sunday. L.-D. RAN r savilosel Bank D"artment. r.q. B1 i,;nal!of Oxtl rift has return, Pikcring. from Be. up. -%-A to her h(yniPaftvr A plva,ant-staT r interest allowed on deposits lit highs@%enr ont rates,&ad credited hall-yearly to depositorl ,with her rent.6 here. boo= 0 be. ]Kerr. Manager, -John Park The lasilacts have greatly itstptiw d -the ehtirch hwry hymbling new earp- -Has Sold a Pile of Cham!Der.lain's ......... ets, matting, 1�irnps, etc. Cough Remedy. Thosi. Puckrin hi.%s rented th(- Orvis .1 have sold ChanilwrlAin'� i Cough (aaaaaaar^, no K Yarin foi-another year, Mr. Orvis Remedy for more than twenty y--Ar- tends.to build the barn this year. d1rv. J. E. -Moorli of Pickering is alid it has given entire satisfaction, I have sold apile of it and can re.coin- .."nducting revival "i-vices here in ney, TT,—equickest--way for .1 youn .;ce e.ac I -eni o 1.=W ...the Methodist chArch. Ser,t' I inend it highly.-Joseph McElhl 4 high positio Bank of Canal Linton, Iowa. You will find this I inan to work up to. -4-yening at 7,30. in the business world has prove edy it good friend when troubled with A "Four Days lileetlye !i in thousands of cases, to-be Custoineys., a col Has over J9 �f 11 he held ligh or cold. It always affords t e 221000 liere on Oct.4, 5, 6, L -4. Tonkin to take. stenographic route. �x. (,vick relief and is pleasant ,;Zwetvd t4i as-,;i.;t Mr. 'Moore. Adams, Emory and Wilkinson are c It or sale by all druggists. The demand for male stenograph -:Much. er.,cannot be filled. It ie-a fieldof A- 11 Shrewd, Intelligent, Faterprisink. Ctuiadja&!1, svinpatby is felt for B. Carter '*-)f Cherr oss, of his ha--n great.possiYfflities,' Let usaiveyou A I More Information about this special a rd contents I)v fire. He used to re- I iwood, in the'] fibl-kam Pq Woi�s 1 00 'jAitiv on the Smith farTn to oin- west. work, inwhich we are specialists. MARKHAM BRAN CH, CLAREMONT BRAN CH. Write for catalcgue.-or vi-itthe A.. P. Smith, Alan. L..E.. Todd,.Agt,. school, it 'Only D:d His Duty as He Saw It. 0 11 deeni it illy dtity to add a Nvord �0 00 00 0 00 0 00 a O&0004)(0 "f "ir So. for. Cllvinht-rla in's Colic, h N',*a nd Dim-i-h,wa Rnlii�;Tv,says Wi,,vky Parlk, the well kv.n*%n liter Sw tilla; t Wilvy, Ky. :hUT.T and pos ster Pt AQ� it- f;�r thrUU 1 or -------------------------------------.�an( it ves compit-ze sails T-�L '-t lily cast"tilers teil I'WO -voral T . . all !Forrned for recoverintz property 3tolen Ides flloywotlIQ lif t be without it for Hopkins, ah. from its members and the aipiv. "Inyl hill'. Vf-i-v often, to iny knovv- ll�- Sill''(! d-,').14C 11-IS 8 iclp.-4 manufacnired by 024 McLangbltrl hension of the thieves. Av.dgr.. o 9 =w aa r attack of dhvrrh�ic l'ild I Membera having, operty stolen ccmmuni. ca coly, of 0611awa. r P t.ly tvicii any momber! Ar;;-itivv1v know that it will eure the cate immedia jM 0 Yon am- libertv to f Executive Committes. iv(clseittery I. at C2 t4lis teslillionzal �Vs voll plo��.C. Membership fee. $1.00. Vor a It, by -ts, lil(11 g is Wood. Iron. Lift and Ftwce Purrips. Arthur Jeffrey, Geo'. Leng 7 7 7,1 Al-so cistenif wade to o"der. Secretary. President. 0 F. IN7. EVANS. 7 UW 0; Exec,Corm-Geo.Leno,D.E.Pugh,0.S. Voter" List Cotr* t,* 1904 0.2 tt �i Palmer,Pickering, Out., '21�4 Brou'k St., Do vo,,i want 4.4" 12iiielipalifty of the To-wrAiij) of' .;:;W=N ns A ;11 Ir M A 5 Z House aud Lot - -- ". t", I X -1 .:,.: E L'S' h.at a lourt%M I.- NEW ""'HE Ay Xivet t' r,ursn,%,z to The Oiit�trio VoterW Lia's E is bar- Buggy or Democrat. To Rent -:,s.496.-j)y nis llzmour the,Jq6g� of �Iiv r,;nuty On your The Empire Medicine Cot of London, or��,rart a( the Gouuty of On*Krio, it tlio I-'ire I Ont,,has appointed the undersigned as 13 ''rUli,rickering Villa�e, on S&tnr,bty,*Vle Sib have Th-m it:2� No, 4 Ocwber, -it teu'�Czloek a w, to li�sz We local agent for Pickering,for the most won The undersigned has to rent in It i Ietermtne the s�v6ral co - in. A 13 and are,spuialists in ali that kind derful discovery of the nineteenth century. Ist con., Pickering(imilo west of Di wit e tre-,tment of the Nose, Throat, barton,) a 14 storey, 7 roompd frame r-ot-A ard omislicias in thi V,t,�ra' LiAtfor 11, of work. Don't go to a foreign to For tb .4jor �tib-DiNllilons N�w 1. 2. :4, 4 and 5 of the for c.irriftge Work. 'We (!an ple,,igE, Bromcbial Tnbeo and L-angs, It'ouresColde building, to which is attached 3 Acres S 7A,nicipality of the Trwn;bip of Picker!ng foy y (ever -Our machine flepArtment is of land. There Are on the Prem"'es �w J..n.,y 19 -Wbitbv 9th, 0ahawa 10th, you. . Catarrh, Asthma, Brotichiti H 05 -i ptirsons har;tg butdzet-s at tbq CouTt are ranning every day. General black- and all throat and lung diseas". Write a good stable and drive hou VM --q e4 to attend at the Sfiill t4lce Lod 01^e* for particulars,k 3t400k of treatments mud rent-the whole, or will rent 1 Ilse Brougham 11th, Port Perry 13th, Ux� I - . .!'= at whiteTtilp. in tho WA Township. smithing, etc: lyi bridge 17tb day of So teml or,A D, 1904 Honse and lot,for sale chpap. repairs constantly on baud at. areperate. likkki atinui-14ton. 13046vertol; Ds-;AL6 R. BEATON, 10th, 4 t 1W.1 ax-1 3*A OEM rfld leak of the gatJ 3,1unictislity W. H. JACKSON, Brock Road. C=t. T��OBT. H. CARSONT, Dunba*ton y • .. .., ... i� otAeaMONs and Bes7. se Macnab and a clalionet -°' solo by _It'. David Gregg will Q (�F. Cooper i building 'a nen add to the evening's enjuyu:eut. You "Can' �.io Better' At�Beal's ;Able On.his. a During. the_evening a collection _ Thos. Steph n spent Tuesday will btaken a lu aid of missions' in Ashburn. P . - The S3rd Anniversary of the a.-`�,-' j yt - -- b'or'Bedroom Suites, Dining room Frank and -gins. Cooper were iu Baptist church, Claremont, will �, Glal are t Chairs and all kinds of Furniture Zl hitevale over Sunday. be celebrated on Snuday and lion- y �'•� Geo. Mot is erecting a new day, October 2nd Enid 3rd, 1904. .house at North Claremont. Rev. G:R. Welsh, 13. A., of Lind- All goods Our checker club has re-organ- ally, will(D. V.).preach on Sunday. Free .ized for the winter months. at 10,80 a,ul., and 1 p. m., when delivered 'a Chas. Brodie V. S. is having a special music will be furnished by � telehone placed in his office. the choir of the church. On-Mon- A. Traviss continues making day evening tea will be served improvements to his property. from 0 to 8 o'clock, after which Mr. and firs. Brooks,of Zephyr, Hon. John Dryden, M. P. P., will x f] spent Sunday at Thos. Gibbons'. be called--to fhe chair and the fug. �* hUit i�lNe e�Vnl, Hill is adding another lols•ingprogram will be given: `� ' � Shoes ir storey to his residence to our Addresses by Hon. Mr. Dryden, .. , north. ' Bin hang, " - ?!a-'..;y�, t'ti•- �j _ -+ Revs. Welsh, ��allace, g y• _. J. C. Calhoun, of Toronto. is _McIntosh, Wilkinson, and Tait. - visiting his sister, Mrs. Tait for a l liusic-Quartettes by the Whitby Another club weam, W& -- Revs.�y'A. R. Park an I. Wh'stlin s idi IS" e " .lir. Si ilkinson, of itby, Solos a& t UB Tait will exchange pulpits ou b Rev. Wilkinson, ' .8abbath morniu y R. E. Forsyth bow gibe Wffi cured of Irfs$nlaTia �T 4 -Miss Walford, f oronto, was W. Evans. Admission,Adult 25c, ergine a W. M. hoe Merchant, here this week with her parents, Child 15c. *W gm backache, by the aw ' ' Palmer,f Claremont, Out. 'T. and Sirs. Gibbons. �. Albert Rawson has purchased In Praise of Chamberlain's Colic of LyMS E.ms's Vegetable' : the C. Michell farm IE�eLy occu- Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. �-,,,„,�,,�,,� .pied by Joseph Slack. "Allow rue to give pou a few words �^+MPQUIKL Mrs.. Neal has bought the H. in praise.of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol Ids Man. Pmmux:-A while Roberts' residence and will move�era and Diarrhoea Remedy,"says Mr• ago my heaYth begun to fail btees>m,e of therein in a few weeks. John Hamlett, of Eagle Pass, Texas. female troubles. The doctor did not "I suffered one week with bowel bet me. Ireme=beredthatm =04brr Jars. John Shaver of Goodwood hnd axed Lydia E p s trouble and took all kinds of medicine etting any relief, when-my-_ T OV ,'Thbe gu Prayer tiieet►ng of hereerr spending a fewdays oadcut ggr. me to take this named t caakwes r t I 3eYb sa=e Lh�aL int Tma]d y`� - _ with her daughter,Mr. R. Bryan. friend, bftw _.the Baptist church will be on After.taking one dose t felt greatly not harm me a& =76 rake to Otis, it a WE LEAD. ' i Wednesday evenings in the future r'e'lieved and when I had taken the triah _ A good number attended the third dose was entirely cured, I "I tsw eertainly glad to Snd,tba4 " j openiny Prayer Serviceten of the thank you from the bottom of my witMa a week 1 felt mach better, the Get 'our Prices Before Buying • heart for putting this at remedy in terrible iae ria the bash and aide Young People of the Baptist con- the hands of mankind. For sale by were begtamtn8 to cease, and st tha > ,gregation last Sunday avening all druggists•. - time of menstruation 1 did not ha+e Geo. Thompson will ho11:1 an nearly as te�ocs a time to hexstatore, Dows*ell The Peoples• Tinsmith .auction sale of his farm stuck and SRM TO RENT-The well•knnwn so I contivoed its two for two momtbrs, 7 ,implements on Wednesday, the A.farm.Avondale, conaiattng of 131 sere•of and er the eau a that aims I was.10te h Y cleared land, bescil lot 16, Roc 1,Pickering. ad. n I really �� ��r �! l2tday of October. Watch for `scent to Green A:vez. sml ►rich clav loam ll goo-1 beck houae,,Tood fnµa barn with eto•+e felt better in my Itfe. have not had a ,bills. stabling,dnving shed and other ontbutlisng• w-k headacbe amen. and ,� W Geo, Morgan to our north grew Farm u wu:teased and water.d. Scbooi on ovmda more than 1 ever did.so I IIs., Pram lNi COntenfenf 10 eb arch afore, ar,ar• - -- la white radish which ,:sighs ai m,ll aoa hlickamuh ahoy, spplendid ebanee tali p recommend year mtdlr ;lbs. IC''may be seen at It. $. for a U.,13µiib s famslJ For further putic'j• C: ^_ 3d A: $yt-yy. per• a �_ q laza apply a Petor Stewart, Atha t•O /9tf ;Forsyth'; 9ttfre, ,where it is on «ls. Firs Sotasehold FeoaemioClah « .exhibition. $5000 forf✓t If GOVArr of•e•••Mew rrwr.� 1904 PUmnS & ' The Eckhardt family gave nue i r r-�,.a - Of their popular entainmenty In Headwear , -ithe town. hall one evening 1.39t ; x ^ 'week. They ,were greeted with x Market at good audience. pP P t- - ,BroII ham T Windmills,A sermon, a ro Elate to the d — � !closing of the harveit season, will ,d18s and Children $ s.7 be preached in the Baptist church next Sunday evening. Sept:25th -. Tuesday LeT1300Ee tt;a nee prel+sred to do a1I finds of .net y by the pastor. At Lafraugh's House, pTO°°�rPeL1aog to th.Daatp baanees. 4 Graharn Brea. left on Saturday 'Ready-to-Rear, for the Ottawa fair, where they Highest Cash Prices paid for a will exhibit ten hot"-. The). lost Ready-to-trim. twoo their most ra us. a cols on the C. P. R. one day last Reek. F. LAFRAUGH. John Gerow, '° Misses Jennie and Agne*Michell gal] Opening Oct: 3rd, nth and Brougham. 1 Heroµ dt Bon. f7larsmool. ' - furmerly of Claremont, but nosy 5th. , W.V.Riahardeon. Agent,Pickering. Of Deer Park have been visiting00 ansa Ira is-ttas.nas a.as.a wa their uncle, Geo. Storey, of Ili., Ladies Invited to Inspect. TaAxxs oo1xJ EAAi zos as FOLL7ws - and are going to the St. Loris fair Ro. 8 MAIL this ,week., if Gerow, Brougham. " 12 LOCAL >: 3 P. M. � s Pauline Johnson, the famoua ' '•10 rs Loon., uLL P. Y. I _R!CHARDSON S reader, has been engaged fur a - - ._ TIeArlrs 1>talxa V4ssT oca as ruttota's:- i 1 . ,9 concert on Tttursnay evening, list CLARE�OI�T LIVERY ��ll UCAL . 2.1?; P. M, wing of display of tith, under the atlapicee of the Importaat who finest jAdies* Aid Society of En-kine 7 3da'• 6:03 P, 3f Ch,aa A fiery large assortmact of _ 1 church. Keep*this treat in mind. First-class horses to hire clay or Stationarv. Books, Dolls, Toys, jaat - - - - We hear that C'larewunt is to night. received for the Holiday trade Call have a stock-yard in the iiPar Buss in connection meeting all and see them. future, which -will be operated by trrtins,. ;Sub6cript:ens, taken for all 3luaaines_. •.4 one of oar prunrinent young Citi- FI,,raes rlippe l on shortest notice. - Weekly and Dailyi,Nawspapers. vena, svho .has been around the, surrounding country COl1T1LCy pnCChatllIlr? W. A. T'hlomson, Pickering: �7�T- �T- T3• R�CHR1��30N, stock with that end in view. Proprietor. _ Sacrament of the Lord's Stepper $rOC3iC StT®ek '�7CThltby'. - will be dispensed in Er=kine • church on Sabbath morniflg, Oct Ober 2nd, at 11 o'clock. On Tiles- '—day ues- , ' day evening of next week. Farness Zaking Lu' m be r Yard preparatory service 'µ-ill be helc! to the thnrch, when new member,,- will be received. It is expected � -Rev. Mr. Barber, til.A., of Stouff- `Having purehlt red'the'harness busi All kinds of rough and dressed Lumber will preach. ries,lintel •carried on by W. J: Coak- •�rille 3 P Lath,Shingles, Doors, Bash,Hones fin. The Ladies' Auxilis of Erskine well, in Brougham, I am now prepar- r'Y iahiatgs and Silo material Recent !church, will hold their annual ed to give the best �of.satisfac,tion to Hea* rsRains 1 - fthankoffering meeting on the any who wish to purchase anything y in my line. — evening of Tuesday., Sept. Zs.th. Repair work will be neatly:Land Cister�iankraad seater tionghe made A good program has been Prom- PT•tupptiv.attended to.. to order ised and all are welcome. .The Collrirs a specialty. have shown the bad` condition of a Breast many ' - Rev. J. McP. Scott,will be present A hjIline of whips, spreads, stock and will deliver an address on ft>rxi, harvest mitts, fly nets, etc., all roofs. ' Chri_stians' `'sed in View-of t):;e at right prices. Kindly•call T d World's Need". A quintette co u- W. Z. Gordon. posed. of ,Hiss Ferguson, Il'is, s W. " - Now is th_e beat tinge to put, them in good mantals b3 eaper, gins. tilacrarlane ancl� E. VY Bodell, Messrs Win.Palmer and R. Besse, 50 YEARS' orleg, and by far the best material for.the, pun- a trio by Mefsrs. Atkiuson BI?,,e �TOLZQ'Y1a211 EXPERIENCE _ , and.Palmer.,a duct by Misses Ilay� ! pose is Russill's Ready Roofing. _ It. Suits any Roof, steep or flat, 'costs i till' �� & Shoes • TRAet MARKG pl'ICe of-shingles, lasts longer; is ills-proof,any- Cor D CMpTts Ac. - 'one ran put it on, and the price per hundred _ A good line of llrtt;, Ii,vrvest Bouts, qo�iyT s Pending ob'rkoptniondfr"who Lerman sq ., . ._ $( Invention s Probably P•t entable. Communisµ square set _ only. WO Dollars. '.. la �f is nl . T Y Alsotions strictly confidential-Handbook on Patents A..;o Nle'n d and Boy,.Tennis tots gent tree oldest a�iency for securing patents: .: :,..• _tl t .: .. - - Wrf�arn%&kek without ebarm In the Co.race! ve _ QMA„�fj� �NtAfMes�„ Don't allow prejudice; or old-fashioned AbV1,nt1l6+om'sells-rlllinlWratedwteellkl`y.111a�raea■teectr• de:ia•, to- Henders'a i,� Pannier, Claremout prevent you fl'(lnl llRing l)llr' Roofing• mist ion of any,sciPnit90}ournnl Terme.V a ---- - " �e.•s::Rf�r,nrpmenths,tL Bold by 01 nawedeyalerrs,. For over twenty years it has successfully stood - NeW "'^ t r''^•t' C. the practical test of swear and teu.r, Plowse Plows. . •Plows.: } (SINGLE) .(DOIUBLE) (RIDING.) lli EW LAUNDRY The undersigned has ripened lTp The Russill Hardware Go. ,�� , Ver^ y plow..; tit��l di go.)I w rr'c in any kltrl of soil and are. light a laundry next door to �V. n'�clrAught. Try ons an,.i 11� ei-avincec'l. Rain wiigons, Wood-IDnirbnr'q, &nd having had nearly stock win:lniilli, Steam an:i gt;•ding Pugin-i•,; Traarl and sweep pow- ' four year's exp�,rieneeinBowman- s'C era, Grain grin.ier;, Straw R•1 i Ea.iilage cutter;, threshers .4nppliea;1 ville, is pt�epared to do first-class '12$ EAST KING STREET, Toronto. �. . weigh scale., also. pian:r., orgrtni an,1 sowing mtiChinc3. Terms to work at usual rates. ,a?: snit purchaser. Give u3 a call. 1 Give me a trial. I 900 TONG, i g. : Geo. Philip, n, 'Bronllhaml _ Proprletnr. l �1 • .k1R 4 M ,y. - , , „ r E!!El�EEEEE4EEEElElEEEQr. frequently, adding water as, it boils is ," �� "LIQION. OF THE RIFLE away. The toughest meat will be is The Answer N tender and jut if pre aced In tHls OMD2ER FOLLOWS the : way red in any, c CE , THAT OLL w3 _ About F _ Letnioa Ic° - Cream.—One quart �t 1$ not Colored or Doctored g, C r UEST, F- a cream, two lemom —tide juice of one Form Whatever, Modern Zr, an Will Become a - aril the grated peel of one and a _ _ 'IouS� half,—two cups of srugar. 'Sweeten Powerful Nation of M,- - . ••• the cream, beat trhe lemon graciuslly terialiats. : into it acrd put at once into the The Japanese are Britala's allies. Qj freezer. Freeze rapidly in a patent They are also one of the best fight WiYD3t13►,7�3►13►���'�h1/'J•� �� freezer or the acid is apt to turn the milk, Or—if you wish a custard ice ins breeds in the whole universe, but SOiIIF. TIMELY IIECIPE9, y from what I saw of them I think - -make it as follows: ],fake a •cus- that they are 'going to startle the Tomato Soy.—Take a peck of green tard of a quart of milk, seven eggs world as it. has not been startled tomatoes, cut. out stein end and any and four cups of granulated sugar. imperfect place, but do not skin. Remove front the fire and flavor with since sword, preached his gospel Slice and sprinkle a teacup of salt the grated peel of a lemon soaked, lying the sword, and built a world-de- Slice the layers. Also slice a doz- for an hour in lemon juice, then CEYLON NATURAL GREEN tea shows an amazing superiority lying power out of a number of reek an large (common) onions with over all Japans on a tea pot infusion. Sold in the same form as less nomadic bands, writes A. G R ) squeezed hard. When cold beat into "SALADA" Black tea, in sealed packets only. 25c and 45c per lb. llales in the London Daily News. -them. Let stand' over night, and .the custard a quart of rich cream By all grocers. l , (then drain through a colander. Put - �� an nation 'seas a nation without a God - 's8 and freeze. a ttation that possessed no real spar z^ci In a kettle and barely cover with Feather Cake.—Hal! cup of butter,_ _ -_ — itual ideals: Then the Mikado came -good cider vinegar, Add a cup o�jlthree of flour, two of sugar, one of should never be rubbed on a board. fiI:VTI CE SERMONS. and in• place of a priest . he gave sugar, two to four sulall red popper s I milk, three eggs, a little grated Ie- Unless the curtnins are cream col- Humility is never seen in the mfr- them a rifle; in place of a temple ho cut fine, a tablespoonful. each of I mon, two teaspoons of baking pow- ored, the rinsing water should be I gave them a tent. The old gods had slightly 1,111MI and they uld be ror. long been--dumb in the land of Nip- spice and a teaspoonful of cloves. yolks light and stir in the lepton, thoroughly stirred about in it. A Where clothes reign character ab- Pon; the temp es had sea to charm Boil till cite tender, and can in " q In undo cloves either, then the milk, next the flour sifted thin starch, in which a tablespoon- the the Groves were no longer sacred. _._..._ glass jars, - reenes with .u„ baking - Modern Ja-nn scoffed at these things for pickle or spiced fruits it is best' lastly, fold in the whipped whites. solved, should be applied to the lace. and yet refused to accept r stma- to tic the cloves in a piece of cheese- tion. lit Material things cloth or thin ms i mustard i event die- Bake in a mold with a funnel in the Clean sheets are tacked to the floor It's tiut a slippery step from y' g alone appealed middle. in some unoccupied or seldom used -to this people that had leaped like Coloring the fruit. room, and the ctrrtnins are pinned to smartness to sin. imagic from a minor place amongst Mustard Pickles.—Infix together-one' \arse a misery and you cultivate a the na ons to a front rank in the them, the surface being drawn taut >� mart each of chopped cauliflower, A CHAPTER OF C'ATSUPS. monster, world's affairs. All tl�irgs that and smooth. Most people now-a-days Cheer instentiof complaint Is the 'spoke for business woke a responsive sliced curnmb°rs, tiny whole cusum. CWumber Catsup.—Take three doz- have stretchers, and dry their cur- imnrk cit the saint. hers, very hmall onions and one.en cucumbers, pare and chop fine. (tains on thein, An old quilting- echo in their mints. They, looked. SIL101 small red pepper. ' Cover with vine-'Chop also four good-sized onions. frame may be made to serve in- A man gets fame in heaven by a they sap, they learned, and learned gar in vvhich'a tablespoon of salt Mix cucumbers and onions with (stead, When a frame is used, the good deed done in secret, well. America' became their business _ lnas_bQen-.:- dissolved and let stand threedourths of a cup of salt. Fut •Curtains may be dried, in the sun, A man prows lits dependence on model, Great Britain their nati'al over iJiglit. In the morning coo' in t.e mrx pie iR is i e God by his diligence for Go.1. ;model, France arwi Germany their same vinegar for fifteen minutes, then,over a large colander, and. let drain 1 1 God will not fill your ear military model. But nwith those Urain well Mix fourteen tablespoons'all night. The next mornng add a I - cause you empty your head. lands provided them with a made! Turn your back on the sun and for spititual things. They have ground mustard with 5 cents' worth I cup p white mustard seed and half USES OF COAL 'r�IL. you must live in the shadow, made a religion for themselves—the rot tumeric, one tablespoon black a cup of black mustard seed, two pepper, three tablespoons sugar 'and table oafuls of celery seed and two A few drops on your ditstinh cloth faith is the only eye with whi,.h religion of the rifle—ea surely as the pepper, teacup flop wittigartnandugh tablespoonfuls of tiny peppers. Dfix will brighten your furniture, as well it is cafe to look at the future. men of Islam- followed the sword, tcolc[ vinegar to mak© a smooth and pack in glass jars, tilling halt as prevent dust from flying from the I The mnn who lives by tricks. finds and they will go far, because the gu;ste. Po'ir this -fixture into three 'full. Moil enough vinegar to fill up cloth. then, to he back handed traps. Religion of the Rifle x111 appeal glints boiling vinegar, boll a few the jars, stirring the cucumber with One tablespoonful added to each I Goll can make more out of a weak sooner n later to the whole yellow uninuteq, then pour over the pickles. a fork to let the vinegar penetrato Ibollrthcl of water will "-v,-n labor, man than he can out of a. wabbj world, and horribly to tido dark-hued as Weil as whiten our clothes when one. world 'of India as well. Mix well and bottle. Unless you the maaq. Screw on the to and b shave plenty of wide mouthed bot- put the jars in n call place This washing. People who calculate on en e!ev- AR AF{E\]\G OF THE EAST. itles it !s better to use one-quart relish is really a. vary good one. I A few drops added to your boiled enth hour repentance Always die at Once let that spirit awake in the deans. This recipe makes six quaitts, Grupe Cnt up.—!'ook fve pounds !starch will make ironing easier. 10.80. East—and I believe from what I saw, ]tipo Cucumber Fickle.—Take tw n- of grapes till soft, then drain off the A few drops added to the water I The trees we raise and act trn that it is awakening—and we ab-ill i ly four largo ripe eucunriberst, six }nice through a sieve. Add two and with which windows are to be wash- ones we drop from ileterntine our 'see an stunt' oircered by Japanese 'white onions and four large red pop- a half pounds of sugar, one table- ''ed will save tittle and labor. !worth. that , will shake other powers bcaide, Jpers Pare and remove the seeds spoonful each of cinnamon, allspice. Ithetiti roatthe intorR itve (relief he if from sore stream wthen you haveilying ronl� a ree tone •ro-d y B their very foundations, lfroni t]:e cucumbers and chop , well, cloves and pepper, heli a tablespoon- g Y To-day British ships carry nearly but not too fine. Chop onions and tui of salt and a pint of v'inmar throat, jlndh p:Pe ninety per cent. of the trade of the peppers, eaix thoroughly with the' Boil till it a°r�[ts u little thick, then Saturate a clorth in the oil and Everybody says "Amen" to the east. In ten years time, a great mil- :threo cue cup salt and ..one oumco bottle and seal. rub the rollers, to clean a clnihes man who preys to be taken out of Start' sad naval check comes, ninety white mustard Reed. Place in a en s Toinato Catr:up —Take the equiva- wringer quickly. thin wicked world, per cent. o1 that trade will be car- ;Inn bag and IcL them drain over lent of one can of tomatoeA. or one Saturate a cloth with the 011 to borne men ire nri cr Happy except r1ec1 in .Japanese ships, and, what is :nicht Remove to glass Jars, covfr can of jutcc+ left from can to- ,!clean the sink, bathtub or basin when they thick rltow much worse th® more ninety per cent of the menu- ' " .'w!th cold vinegar and seal Theso,matoes. Boil and btrain, their add.wbfch has , -become discolored from Mother fellow has it. f ai3,eges will he turas out from Ja� _ are god! half a tap of gugar, one cup of vine- ,use ; When a mnn puts out hie q}iir.glr behind and Chinese factories. Rifle. e g'-^.sitar Stec,—Orn cup of dried 'gar, half a teaspoonful carte of salt ' ion the roof the Lord is likely to let ibe5ir.d the Rellgioo of the Rtflo. lima Dcan�, one cu of dried red kid- 'sad cayenne pepper, and a tables ;him 4;i down in the basement awhile (,which is the only religion in Japan P (BURRO ' SERVED ASA GUIDE to-ley worth notieinq, stands the .:.ney beans, one tahlespeonful of -but- 'spoonful each of cloves, cinnamon and think. I I It's michty foolish to get so anti- god of corzunorce. whom this nation !ter, nae teaspoonful of wa!t. Soak ;and mrtmeg Experience o1 Two Prospectors in of materialists worshtp.- �tlte beans all night. In the morning I Cold Cots-.ip -Half a pen_k of ripe one about easing the whole world-,Of i the Western Desert. Seven days a week and every week 'the pour off the water. add more, also tomatoes, chopped line, one cup each that rent h sc..ri't t+me to do a thing y' . P tor.yo+fir own wnr3f they work and drill. They have no � "the salt. Parboil, now add butter 'of onions and ruisturttam seeds crit Tho burro, veritable .shi of the Sabbath da;', no dry of rest. Their t(' And bake sec;nal hours. Let the;frac, and 'a cub of grated horseradish. I Krswrn .doscrt• will live longer wit h- Feoplr who neer give mare than Wea of-a thin God is a great Mik- ►" !chicken teed in the .church are. the g- water' dry ofT twice while in the two large stalks of celery and two Tout water and scent it further thein ado,' whose power -shall shake the first to complain It they don't get Oven. to male them nice and brown, rod .peppers, loth well chopper!; a ''any other known animal rxce• t the � nations. Tt:•`y are out of Lunch with (but have enough On them at last for cu of whole nruatard seed. half a chicken l fe in ctery sermon. Ips as a people in almost every coa- g p camel. As an example of the keen ,,,, s lnavy• T}iic.`,en the gravy with a cup of salt, a tahlcspoonfttl rncli of rent of the burro for water, ,1rtlwr I -T� ceivable.'way; it Was our . wealth, teaspoonful of brown (lour, I black pepper, cinnarrwn and cloves, j J Buxdiek relates the experience of BEA1� II! A LI:TTF:R Il(tX, f and our wealth alone, that made _ Buttercup' lake =Create three-land a quart of vinegar Thio re- two proapectotn named I'eter�on and �© village letter be+x m Cadets- them eager ft;r ti nlliaaee wto ui, i uluar•ters of.a cup of butter with a 'quires no Cooking. mix well and l Kelley, A few years ago they at- iberge, neer sriun f t Germany, was Tt,ey want British money to aid .',cu of sugar until very light. Add bottle or can, meayctro in rodients in taken pow of t:y a Swaim of them %h,er. the pinch comes, and thery, s p g g I 4, g itrntptet! to cross the great .Mohave ; i (the benten yolks of three eggs and a tea6lp. Desert on foot with a burro to carrV (bees• They routed the postman Ido not wart anything else They da- whip to a smiooth batter. Stir in a ' Creole Tomato. Catsup —Boll rip° Then the police and the fire brigade spice our religious "professions. be- their supplies. were "urnmaned. and it was'ort af- 'cause they say that we and all other cup of lirke-warm ndlk (or water), tomatorq c-no+rglt to Yield two gal- In paving from oasis to oasis they : y b To this add two cups of flour sifted dons cf juice. Put into a kettle wisrh lost their way, itnd the supply of ,ter four hours that they were evict- professedly Cchriatlan peoples tarn _1 =tHree timet with two teaspoons of one tableq'poonful each of ground gen- (wafer became exhausted. 'i'o - be ;cd. When things were quiet again for nothing hu.t power.' They pointe baking powder. Beat into this the ger, cinnamon, allspice and black lost in the desert is a terrible thing, the trees returned. in our navy' and ask, d we believe p' egg and milk mixture; finally, fold to er, two each of clovcH, rated ; } lin ChristSuiiity. Why do we swoop I fA g and anxiety, coupled with torturing b - in the whites whipped to-a standing horserrtdis)i and salt, a teaspoonful thirst and the intense heat, drove The largest co'n cted in Creat the seas with shine of wart They froth. hair in very li ht and with !of cayenne and a quart of vinegar. Britain is that connected with All Point to the legions of Germany and' t rY g }Y y I cterson insane. lie le:t his cont- Saints' Church, chefleld. The aver- ;France, and enquire why those na- p a few strokes. Bake to layer tins. I Doil till thick, then add tour pounds Panton and fled, shrieking, across the I ` Faiops.—For this any email scraps iof brown sugar.' Bottle when cold Plain. Kelley picketed the luno and �ag° Sunday attendance is 1,800. la-re nrealaChistrutnaly In Arms if they of beef can he utilized, oven from and sea]. (went after 'Peterson to Iain him ! the toughest parts. Put some fat ; 11 back, but was unable to -overtake. CHANGE FOOD, RIFLES: NOT I3IBLE3, into the or; salt and r each' 4 To the Japanese Christianity is a P PePPe LAUNDERI. LACE CURTAINS. him. Some Very Fine Results Follow. -'piece of meat and arrange to a lay- Ile returnod to the trail to t;nd shadow, not n substance; 'dead ashes, er in the pot. Over this sift flour There are very few people, we are that his burro had broken his tether The wrong kind of food will put not a living fire. They Jiave not _ _ and scatter finely cut onions and a informed by an exchange, Who know lamp kali sones SulAoirr st;m pus tiro body in, such a digitised condi- Ia'ken and they will not take the few bay leaves. Repeat imtil all i how to launder lace curtains ,pro- at a lrisnrrty pace. H° followed, bei. I Zion that no medicines will. cure 1t. ;Dible of the civilized world; but they the meat is in. If there are some ,PorlY- When they are first taken the animal was so tar in the Ion jThere I no way I.ut-to change food. have taken the rifle, and when such bones these iitny also bo put in to 'down, they should be shaken and I a people preach the gospel of the v A man in �Fo• says: and•tie was so exhaaetecl from his "For y give strength to the gra.yy. roue brusthaid free of dust. A little washing , 3_ years I was .troubled so gun they are going to make a deep- water—not. too much-down hp the soda is then dissolved in r-omet warm efforts to oveGtak'e Peterson t]uit he mark in the world's history. J could not come u to tate burro. with my nerves that sometimes I Ride so as not to wash of the herbs. water, 'end the curtains are cleansed P was prostrated and, could hardlyTheir re'ry bravery, their 'pliYsi- r Night came upon him, and it soon P cal strength, their indomitable ever- Cook slowly and covered, stirring by ringing' them about in it. Lasa 4ever get in 4 full month at ntv ; became so dark that he could not ;work I gy, their t}relesa industry, their - - diAinguish the burro. 17e had to' My stomach, back and }lead •vruum strict temperance-in alcohohe liquors follow it by the footprints in the l I their unswerving thrift—all these• throb so I could get .no rest.-at - ;.1 sand, When it became too dark to r things Help to make them doubly Y Never ailed dis in fish the foot-prints, Kelley night except by fits enc] starts, and t' gin Y dangerous,' because .they.- have no. always had distressing pains, still staggered on In. sheer desperw- moral check, A nation so 'full of _ - - I "I was quite celoma the trouble. strenuous vitality; if utterly Godless, tion, came from my etomacH, but two By and by his heart,gave a great i h sicians 'coul'cl- not-het me and must' be a >nenac° to.the peace of the ` ' ' es. tliroh• Ileforo him, outlined against'P Y P world.allthetonics .Lit cd sial s0. tinall .:1uretido sky and seeminKly suspended inturned to food r, v s a form which he knew \khrin I had stud up o food POG STORY. '' ► '�- toebet either his bsufro or d n and lot and learned what might tic expected - _ tion. lIe hurries forward, • . When Admiral Iledworth Lambtol► standing upon a sharp rise of ground from leaving olT nkat and the nese- came honio from China'ne brought" v. A TRULY REMARKABLE RECORD MADE BY lar food I itaa been living 4ti, I felt and facing him was his lost burro. I that a change to Grape-Nuts would i dot- him i quaint little erect et ' ENT The burro . seemed to be awaiting dog, which is now the pampered pet �� ����� ���T� him, for when he Caine up the animal Ibc just what.Was required,so I trent- . be eating it. 1 of IT. If, S. "Victorious;" the Ad- ` t turned ani led the down the iniml hnvnnfi presented it to the ship- way, "From the start I got stronger incline to a spying of living water. and better until I was well again on s{riking his flag a few waelsis ago. Kelleygave a shout of joy aril I Sooner," as the toy creature is and from that +ane I liaven't used a here is no disputing the fact that Chase's' Ointment•, Mr. 'Thos. ^J, Plunged bodily into.-the spring. Ai- leat Ied. says the Birmingham "Caz- rI g bit o1 medicine for I haven't needed tette and 'F.xpress," has earnall Dr. Chase's Ointment is the only ac- Wadell, Beaverton, Ont. ter he had sed his his parched skin ,any• "I am so pnich better. in ' every ,,the rn,nk distinctions, and very rico- trial read positive cure for piles that "It gives me very great pleasure and 'ntoistencii his lijtq and throat, i ly apprec•iates thdr'relative signifl- has•ever Veen oi:•'red fur public sales. to recommend Dr, Ch e's Ointment. the crawled obt and •went to his wave sleep sound]p now-a-days and t� Day. after day Utero appear state I was troubled with itching piles for burro, which was browsing upon the nm free from the bad dreams. Indeed canoe. To the Admiral ho shows e n ntcrnts in One newspapers from per- twenty ,years, and tried very pian green herbs growing nhout the,place. r trentc servility, and Captain Carden s ` Y Throwin,. his at•ntls about the neck ;lois food h:,s mtde arch a great is an object of great respect'.in his i sons wide have been cured. Ask medicines, all to no avail, until 'I g change in lac that my vviFe and I > _ sight. All Lite; wardroom officers en- your friends, and neighbors about used Dr. Chase's Ointment. - After of the animal, he gave Lite creature a daughter have taken it tip' and 'we ,toy his good graces, belt towards the, f . this great oinfinent, ilio fourth, application the itching hearty hug and a kiss. If this mark are,never without grape-Nuts on our "I.or ,years I. suffered indescribable and lumps dis;tppearec], as if by of nflection sttrprised or touche[i the table new-o.ilass It is a wonder- g'inlooni he is 'e•)rsiderably cooler. { pain and agony from itching piles, magic, and I can say to anyone situ- burro, it made no sign. A midshipman Ile merely•toletnt.es: A fel sttstaincr, and we f'cqucntly havestro d. and trlCcf "all known remedies with ilariy afflicted that if they will try 11Vhen Kelley had.taken , frCsh qup nothing else at nil but a saucer of warrant oiTn p may sheer ova some- 1 of water he retrnc Iris kfeps to . times, but n petty officer-never. .Tho little or qo relief nnil many times Dr, Chase's Ointment tliey will be ply Grape-N,is and creim for breakfast --.With increased P or wipper." Name given by Iostum bluejacicct and marine era persons of pain. A friend ad-'cured. .There is no more certain the point where the Wirt had brat;I the utmost fic'orn .ia his slght., and vised the use of Dr. Chase's Oint- cure and none so easily applied."— en away. It was Fully ten miles. I Co.,'1�at tie f^cel: Midi. invent, and I can truthful] say it is I Mr. F. B. Langan, Oliver', C lilies• There is no doubt but the animztl had f:eod fennel and ,good rest. These he expresses leis contempt for {hem , puperior to anytliing I ever used, ter Co., N.-S. g scented the (cater all that distance, are the tonics that succeed where all by shrill dimiuutiv.very clever "Soon- to quick relict without pain 7)r. Chase's Ointment, f�0 cents a and eagerness to get to it had led the 1,,ttled tonics and drugs fail. Ten Cc bringing is no doubt a very clever sio ror offensive Fedor, and I can heartily box, at all dealers, or Fximanson, (the hlirro to strain at its fastenings days' trial of Grape Nuts will show but a Lit of a prig, atter (til: � . recommend it,ns the best mmrfy onlltatcs R Company, Toronto. To till they brokd; one the road to licnitH, strength and cartes for itching piles. I write this I protect you against imit.atloi3s,, the Poor Peter son 'did not,sttrvire. vigor. "'('here's a reason."' "Tgn't you know that ,yet"- . nut'' letter .with the object of helping t portrait and signature of Pr.-W. A. Kelley found his body tho next morn- Look in each package for the fnm- nov'er let a drab kiss you?" "Det �- other r�,iffercrs who have not been so.Chase, the famous receipt book au- ins four or fise.mile9 from the point lou. little book, "The Road to,Well- manuna, it seems so forward for a.• r rtirriate as to meet with Dr. thor, are on every box. where lie hnd left the trail. girl to to do tlm kissing?.'t O - Dille.' _ J - 0'' ,«' +.; .i:.,..t. "_. a i.: ''^,•-_.....yr : .m (. .. .r '*-, ,n:',� 4' r_a zs+:c..• ., £��� ��..,., ?�r a• m s � ci''a'hv�y��,^=`r• q�„a,,,4 4 ,i,,,,,, .., ,. ,. _'. o' 3 . aur:, ,:'s.: s}. .:.,. .. ,/•- 1 .. �4� 4 .. ,.,. r' r • - a . i .. �, _ _ 1 ~ I �. I .. - t - ' - t re.of" And ho could see a haggard watch him in the dim light of the 1 wild-eyed woman, stupefied by degra- quaking ell lamp as they clattered ,i dation, a source of wide-spreading over the pavement. The hnan dozed a' • 1 moral poison, mad with drink and little, with his chin on his breast u+ :, _ -_. misery, flying from self and memory and his hands resting clasped tightly ,i - - R- 0M1SEto the-spectr�hi11ut2d "silence�ot -on- -the--stick Ho -held--between-gra -- b• ;. - -i - -- death---a ghastly spectacle, knees. Presently he roused himself -.. _-_., .__. � • - with a low. sound, half moan, halt ■��' "How atone, Great God, for this grunt, looked yneµsily round like SELECTING PICTS, r: ) 3 which man has done? some sthrtled wild-animal, and Philip - I �� TGIF. !`IIS$INCi And for the body and soul which' Uy, saw that his eyes glittered feverishly- In selecting breeding stook, - caro p v Man's pitiless doom must now com- from deep-sunken sockets, and that must be taken that the animals ply his worn and wasted face was of a chosen conform 'as nearly as possible _, ' "WILD;, With life-long hell. What lullaby . peculiar yellowish hue. having to the types of their rcrlpective ., Of Sweet for tful second birth lanced round at the passer ers, the breeds. Leaving, Kbr,•ever; the 'fine ' , 11 lie g g Remains? All dark—" haunted look left Bim, and he tOO6 points of breed type t.� Cho fancies s0000"oN0000"000000 MNNiN"0MM0N from his pocket some kind of sweet- of different breeders, several othen - liar but ton tar often name-Fano Then before his Imagination there meat or drug from which he cut things of prime importance shosiki 1. • -CHAPTER XXXIV, -- g- B y rose up that great and terrible army pieces and ate and dozed again. This be noticed. One of these is sex . . 'Wordnutt, aged twenty-six. of whom she was bu•t a feeble u it, was repeated several times. and each The desire of his eyes had been 1 A p type. Tho boar shoal! be masculine �srnttched from Bfm and, the joy oft IShat is the good of reading those that army,.whose hcadquarters are time his hand became-less�-tremulous, in appearance, with head inclined to ,his youth and the hope of his age+brief, pitiful paragraphs '.that daily capital cities, who ipfest the streets his dozing less heavy, and his ' eyes coarseness, neck full, and .forequar-. •; , =:-quenched:- -T-he 'heavens were Llack' appear under the heading of inquests of•every, town, and prey upon the'less keen. He got out in Oxford tera'a-trifle heavier than hind quar- ' above him, and the earth below bleak 1°n our coley breakfast tables? Sen- vltals of society-an army in which Street, followed at a_dis-tante-. hy- tern _rhe_o�-��h- otter- hand, 1. .and barren the wealth that would have sibla I:eople who value their cheerful no one .ever grows old, or, hating Philip, and ate' some more of .'the should he entirely feminine in •ap- trade his wedded happiness possible i ness, pass on to the record of gayer once entered, is ever young. why, I sweetmeat. Then he sauntered slow- , .was useless now• al{ h's ssessions:or larger doings, of Parliamentary he asked, does that ghastly Host ex-I ly along, often.,stopping to look.va_ pearanee, 'having nano of the coarse• were ut dust that is brushed awn ay a es a horia an - o maintains i n s can or some minutes at the mov- am in tjze-head and neck that . Y is sHocca in the boar., Her hinid irar- by a passing wind. His life lay i trtgues across the Channel, of thea- conscience replied. whence is it re- .ing stream of vehicles and passengers tern, especially, sIfould be broad and blasted behind him and all his future fres and concerts, of Lord and Lady !crafted? And conscIenco again told (passing and repassing, jostling Clad P - - --stretched in blank desolation before Roseleaf's exit from town and the him, mainly by such ns Fanny, from (hurrying in the gas-light, The haun_ full, Clad hes back long itnd roomy, - arrival 4f the Duke of Bumkum at the ranks of youth, innocence, help- ted look recurred no more now, the to give plenty of room for the do- him. $o Claude Medway mourned in f vele went of a largo litter. How- •the bitterness of a bereaval still Flummery Castle, of the progress of ,Iessm,ss, His heart sickened at this eyes were quiet and hazy, the mans P g !fresh sad acute. Lord Chicory's gout and the success- masa of human misery and degrada- air was tfiat `' of a`finis-conscious ever', one must pot tHink from thix _ It wa gds own doing; !:e could not ful courtship of Miss Angela Billing tion: He knew something of the im- lidreamer, there was a pleasant Ian- that he should select coarse, raw- complain of the ateoing; of heavenly,by the Hon. Squarider Cashless. But pressment practised for this awful I guor in his movements. boned boars nor weak, delicate sows. .. decrees or accuse any blind Fate of l the name of. this poor Fanny. whose service; of the traps and pitfalls laid I He turned the first corner he reach- In this, common Serso and experi- �ruelty; with his own band h© had I brief life had contained no such•Por• the unsuspecting and ignorant, ed in the same aimless, sauntering once must be largely relied upon. withered and destroyed a lite dearer;Pleasant doings as befall the , rich the foreigner, the friendless; traps I cess, with many a pause. as if in re In general form, both the bran and . and great, together with the name from which the purest virtue and verie; though surely, Philip thought, the sow should be deep, broad, tong .Y,_ than his own, and murdered his i .. :.goung happiness. It was as if, a'of a certain cavalry depot, ricetted Ifirmest principle was not safe, traps :Oxford and the adjoining Streets were and well filled out in the hams. TheI. consecrated chalice heart celestial',his attention and caused the hair to and' decoys by which such as Jessie ;strange places to bream in. But the legs are best when of medium,length, , Fine having been offered him, he ha.d rinse upon his flesh as he read the are easily taken. Such as Jessie!- i opium-eater"saw instead of London having bone of good quality, indi- �e taken it for an ordinery tap room every day tale of misery. I streets by- gaslight, a series of mag- I cated by the fine texture of the dKin , tankard, and, before he coui`d de-I oor Fanny, only twenty-six and "His daughter with his mothcr'aini,icent pageants streaming by in and hall-, and a trim gencral ap•pear- too truly described as unfortunate, eyes." &ever-changing brilliance, in K'eird yet ance. With such legs there is no grade it to common uses, it had ban Y snatched from his sacrilegious hand, had sought the piteous refuge of the tranquil. splendor. He saw the danger of the animal Urraking down _ leaving him to burn with unquench- river'from a world in which she was Until Jessie had taught him a new !(%reek charioteer with Vinown in the pasterns. _. . ._. . table thirst. not allowed the chance of walking reverence for woman, he had not ,hair and tense muscles, stawithHaving selected our breeding stock;On Bearing of Jessie's disappe t- uprightly,' having once gone wrong. (felt the•deptb of this degradation. is backward prrise in his car, the difficult task has just begun. The ". once he had caused inquiries .to oe But first she had written a letter, what might actually be Jessie*s ;and deftly guiding his flying coursers. . .- "� explaining wh fate now, if, as I'ltili sir ,osed, she i anon gii in a swi'.t glance behind to brood soot's demand ve careful at- '8nade through his father• to whom g r y• wen alone and hornet Ps in London ? ''ger how fang his rivals had gained on tention. Before breeding them, they rf, 'the handkerchief story had been com-i "Dear Mo her,' the letter ran, "I should be in a vigorous, healthy con- - . , - municatei in confidence by Air. Plum- could not bear it no more, :thinking'He wouli have given his life many him in one louder..thunder. of Choir dition, not ov'erfat, yet by no means1. . , :-j p torbic'e me have been a trrou _ T !. i P g. should be 1. !. mer, and had at last ecce teci the to g times over to know that she was in cou•se. Now it was a Roman ' theory of death in the river. whether, g deed ante in.the river L�'nn, even if triumph glittering with Rolien•tspoll,. poor. After breeding, they ah 'by accident or design-by design, he' and what will trouble no, one no driven there by despair of his caul- now advancing surge ,of victorious !kept in the as me hearty condition by 'too surely feared. It Jessie's more. It was trouble did it. 'Alter fn¢, battle, now a succession of dancing (means of feuds that are witritious i' paF' tiuch thou hts dry u the ve 'nymphs and satyrs, a whirl of flying but not concentrated. 1lpavy feed- aiun anti flight Into the storm had that young ofiicar= went I had no R P rY touched his conscience and hoard heart for nothing; I couldn't look up Ifountains of coil!h and. scorch the `clads. now a fuiry pag-nit, a rad- ing st,t!Ts may be mixed with bran, ! the sharp stroke of trereaval had done. {O myself- There was no Bope. I brain - iota sereccss; he dared not :nhf mdse{up, n'tonrnnnient, n 'battle' fed with roots, or with chaffed clov- i more. 1 sorrow at once so tyre- flrst took a glass to forget. I was harbor them; cf Titans, a rout of Contaurs and or of alfalfa hay, softened with wa- I triovable and so entwinoi with all 'forced Po bad company, others gave iLapilhae, a pr<xession of lovely ,ter, which latter feed terres adm{r- 11.1 d the finest fibre of hu n+e 1Ho go by. 1t was only is drink "Tiley' make d goblin of' sun;' laughinfi lute pla>_cts, heaven knows (ably for CAR purpose. F-!-d rich in r 1. touches, th'o s irltaal rz}un nature, forced.to what of fantastic specTSclps, Glowing icarbohy.lratnq, as corn, should be i part of ratan I could forgx•., and tiou was 8nto keenly, thrilling and active life; turn me away Dear Mother, there bot }eft-the hotiae, seeking Li' violent olurs, and t,Ptt•itlful forms develop- Igtven sparingly and a largrt part o1 11 -it refines, softens, purifies like noth-I was no_.honest work,. anti, me afraid ,exorci�o to get rid of them Sor a ed on the foundation of a moving the rntion may be profitably made _ _. . - Ing else I trr din. But hell can't be much worse tf�' I London crowd ' F up of teed,rich in protein. Thiq serves - .: c a ! � Ther he decided n seeing . all • t•ea•r. otter strep was passed in to kir the ..ows in ° ga�xi farm Host 'i�'hnt h than this. When you t this you 1Z y P I. � 0 6 ad seen 1n Jessie'a f.ue, y g y outlined, J ; w'on't have a chili to bring you dis-I gamAon and testing the story she this mnpnie Phil'{ twgan to wonder and supplies plenty of nourishment 19R'Cpt awn the intricate m•r�,s of`Rracv. Please give my [ov© Lo .alt had told Philip. But he must not du if 0- battered, shabby object aP' his for "" r pen the 1'u•i �skv had Ehat -was a+el- 'kind' to otic oor this openly now. chnae were a man or demon, if per- �{-{IF D1;V}L�1F'INa PIOE} sophistry with which he had sought Y P 1; ' wicked Fanny. God for sue, him." lit the meantime he and Philip were chance he had lighted on the Wander- I ria deceive her and hi+n=elf, A I 'Cay B Another very important factor is then in its naked hideousness befure� Wickod indeed was this frail, cies-- I likA duellist, each watching and •fnG Je,w', or some sl•irit cmmpeilaad to Ieaervi*e This is necessary-. as the - ' him.. he saw himself- the lmmanry:pairing Fnnny, all sound moralists 'l whiting for the other to approach. I revisit his old haunts, The thin, (most careful feeding will not bring I persecutor of am innocent, high-mind- will Justly say Had she`been madett la+tae thought ifiu the• thr'eatpned beartled figure sroppci3 at last atter a !the sows up to farrowing time re _ . :-ed. girl, whose youth and dafencr.less-1 ^f• sterner stuff, with a• heart foss IL legal proc'crdinRa must fail for want couple of hours' itnnderinR before a ties specially appealed to his,ehival- trustful and loving, with a teener of money -Phtlip corwilted lawyer-Chouse in a moderate•!,• quiet street. It3avxl condltior, wiLho•it it. haough rv, He saw the true nature of. theleye for her_oa'n interests. this poor vv+th the reult of g ttinR his bcain;rana the bell and.vvent in v4i.thoutick<'rciae is usually obtains! in mod- - i., unequal duel, in which he had usedi little-tragodyhad never burn enacted, I completely bewilderst by legal sub- ',parley when the door opened. ;crate .weather if the sows i-e allow- - i weapons sp deadl3r and so unf,tirl Or with firmer faith-and a feeling of I tleties and hair-spIfttings. If he had" Philip soon followed, ohstrved theled the run of a good-sthil Laid• In !, against onct shone only armor was Heavens lnnitc pity, she might ha,% kgi g cold, weather, other methods enust'W tui iol a rots tvwhich he considered mimlxr on the fan-1 tt, and ran i 1 -,!to pad: . Ilnnacence. an attnt�s sir east! ierecdltaced man's scorn sad-not died of it. F' hle) i'.e decided to sell hi=,the hell himself - resprts! to. A good one 'i9 to scat _ 1. unless braced b strength of c arae- p iltg of rurthly jby Ieom3zibeion and realize his little -".Is Mr, Johnson- at game?" be: sane. teed, such as esti, thinly --- I. �i y With all the s r s It 11 Ser and principle; and knew himself dried for her, she might hAv'e Rat tune. It was n combat n uutrance, asked the maid who answered the lover the fecrlimg boor, thus forclnq .. . utterly defeated. f contrite in -the dust,• doing good 1Fhon he }eft Claude Aiedway he was.'.doo j. the animals to move around consld- � - ' Woo to the weak. Let w.omenlworks all the days of hbr lift-, a life firwly convinced than e,er that 'some mistake. No Mr. Johnson 'erably to ire• it. If no other mathtxl Is''.' 'take caro oS 1. _themseltos•" was Bis which nt eighteen seems an eternity he had the l.ev ,to this distressingil:ero, ' she replied. lis practised, the stow% should be 1 > r axiom in April, but not now He�( tfzisery to' the heart=stricken,Alut Im-ystter•y. Clauctr's extreme forbear '-ao? llut lardy that was AIr driven about for a short time each 'rs ;knew that Jessie had -shown heroism all girls of eighteen are not salnts once seamed to bear .witness against Johnson who.went in a minute .ago'?Iday. . ]boyond that of the cloadly, deathless'or ascetics; young blood is warrq, I him; his letting hits call him a liar :An ,Iderly man, _ thin and sickly i Having given them proper. caro, the _ ride at l3alIIfiAwa, whicfi had so the youth hungry for happiness. and-otherwise insult him, i•cemed ro looLinG?" Iz=ows will come up to tarrowenq time, k - 'd- lv frn�ressed her _imagination and I Purha19s Glai+do Medway wax nor ^bear . witness n' s n tee-"M k.;!'-*.A+-tt9ta*r-arm crf thriedgce•sw-`fn R�sdd ciitic7ilton and mitt raiser - -- so strongly kindled liar enthusiasm Isound moralist, for it seemed to him T•m. 5-_ j'►i.rgc, healthy litters. 'her a few ens ound" he called in his indi 'tfr Ashcrir,. I just let hint-in.' - He remembered his own proud con- that the young officer who 'went" nat ion. "I nm afraid I have made a mfs- !days jest rrec:eding farrowing, food Aciousness, while he rode down thatlIw•as the most to blame in the matter t�alkitt; meedily along that _ day take, I could have sworn it was DSc, Ihuving a loosening effect on Lbs - . . urwtut valley in the tempest of death, as .o perused this poor sinner's apo- after an interc'iew with a lawyer to Johnson;" he returned, carefully de- itoteels is.good. Boots, sloppy bra's 1 . that the noblest cha'ct in his nature�lo�' for her tile, -with a throbbing whom he had. been- recommended, he scribiii-g.him.,again- -arid slippirig ' a 'feecls, oil meal, etc., all unvwer this . _ , .,was vibrating at last; his not igno- I brrfn and heart. It zeas nearly nine meta inplancho'ly procession of san,t_l{Cleve of silver in her hand, "Tho'Ipurpose. Everything having a cos-" ' ble self-roverance-springing from thejyears ago since the hussar officers vci•'h men trailing aimlessly along number _I thought was :i5, and lholfive effect should be carefully avoid- w'itB Inched faces and hag and looks landlady, is Mrs.-well, I forget her thought that he and his comrades used to call Fanny '"the pretty Purr P g. ecL If iho..e precautions are taken ' - 'could die for a word's sake. '' I ttstn," and Tounge away'nany 'idle and in mw o[ these ragged creatures name r Sometimes he had thou h•t Lhat it '.hours .in Cho conftxtioner's she 8 qed sol<fier',_ "This is. Airs. Smithson's, sir, and there. will be little or no d�fHculty z he'.reco rived -•it dixha_r, +ti" K p at farrowing; time. Pigs that corn _ _ .. ._ would be possible to five tip to the I where she served ices to these lona-I and old c ctrrrade with whom he had die's only three sets, 'Mr. Ashwin, weak or-dead aro-usually it redeetion .13alaclava Imelj when Jessie left him limbed loungers, pennyworths '-of • served in the Crimea. Hailing''this"the f}rst-floor back, and Mr. Cramer; upon the management o[ the ' - that day be was sure of it. What-sweoU to little boysnnd girls, whose unlucky fellow, he gave him a shill- second-floor, flack. No Air. Johnson r er. • ' - .. • ' !sad pierced his conscience most dens-I heads scarcely reached the ' counter, Ing and ]ifs .address,'and lwde him.)'Tway the first-floor front„just, step+ U.�m the pigs, are- born, the •sow _ ly-was the brutality of his assertion!buns to'`pinched spinsters, and great come and talk over old times. `Then:;res fn:' • that tier reputation was already Plym 'rnkes to aei'ere macrons, -all finding him '.open to a better cin "-t commercial .travell'er?" {should he put on short rations for a - w.. gone. Love and grief now .showed. with the same engaging smile and ploympr,t, and knowing.that his wits! "No: he !ices independent. Sleeps ',few days and then the feed 'gr•addaC - , him after Jessie's flight what terra-,1chcrr•tul alacrit.x:. She used to sang 'we1•e keen and that he could keep'alt ,day, -and. is out .a1L night .some-I ly increased, until she is given all ble meaning the inexperienced' girt, !n the church choir of Sundays and sober for some time for a purpose,1 times. Piinky. Has horrors." that she will rtizt. It is a yell-known so ignorant of the wot:ld's evil, soIteach in the Sanday-school. And he engaged him, nominally as hiss That was all Philip could learn of�fact that pigs gain taster and more ;: sensitive -to- feelings of honor, might 1 though' she was•inclined•to, be smart servant, and real'iy to help him:this a'entlernan:'and'lie turned iiway loconomlcally when young than at g part of Her wa o watch Claude Medway's ;iiocements• content with his information for ilia any other age. 'so they should' be attach to these cruel words. In one in dress, the mater g . se sensitive they might work des-i went to the family'exchequer, and she' About a week after their.encounter, ' present. kept growing steadily at the rate of pair, and despair in -one so noting I was a comfort to her parents. Claude Medway went to Cleeve, dog-i -(To be Continued.) at least one pound a. day. At this _ . . and friendless, of mental poise so !'hen on summer evenings, when the gad 1>:' 1'h11ip's sf>�'• - 1pc+riod the sow may he 'icd aghast nice,' turns to niadnea�-and then- Fi©]Is here ringing, she tacit to stroll Lin the following afternoon, about i S_ -�=TURBINE EVOLUTION. anything at • hand, avoiding too . --He saw it all; the rush of agony clur through pleasant field-paths outside the gray •dusk of a gray day, Philip I -- much corn and. utilizing all skips- .t Ing the lonely''fleld walk, the sudden I the town, and one of those Husstu,s, was walking-in Hyde Park, when tile'Patents Taken , Out Siitty Years milk, dairy by-1u-odticts, etc, v. < foss of mental balance is the fever In,light-hparted_gorpet, _fhi.n$ipg no sound of his own name, issuing from Ago, But Commercial -Failures. When the pigs are.alrout two weeks .of suffering, the .temptation of the harm and at his wit's end for some the gloom beneath some trees near, Iold they Rill learn tri drink a little reaEhed'his .ear: - Sixty years ago•patents wt-re tad:-!milk•from the trou A with their oto ,swift flowing river., where the title fresh diversion, joirwd in ,those' i k! �'�' ,vas coming up and the channel was I healthful walks and the end was sor- "Then I tell. Philip Randal, ' a on out, containing all the essential thers. They should then be given deep. A plunge in the green water, I row 7oi one of them, man's voice said in harsh, threaten- points for the construction of a some milk in a separate trou.gh,,, - a loss of sunshine reflected from the 'nothing could alter what 'tad hal- Ing tones: steam-turbine. (plac;ed.in a pen accessible. to the•pigs ;?j golden hair above, a total loss of l pened and cause Fanny's miserable . •lonsence," Claude . Medway's ; The' principal pioneers seem to only. Whon one pig has learned to } sunshine'to 'the blue eyes darkened life-to lie-unlived.' That young cor-I voice rolilie'd. "Luckily he is out or l have becry-»(1) Philbrow,•who in has drink. the others soon learn front �,�.. �ic'laCr;then silences tl e woke-n-ripple ,net.might repent, might have repent- y'o- reaell." !talent of 38.13 desr_•rib'od motors :.him. They ma,y also be' 'given some • circling quietly back to its even flow, lei long since; he mlght be admitted, "He is "fn 'I?tiglnnd, iTe .was at 'very closely allied to both the. Do Igrain, soaked in .milk and- scattered .. .. - .. and the robin piping his autumn;to the companionship of Saints in Afarwell a fortnight ago. ' I can vas-"Laval and the Parsons type;. (2) I over•their-fe,sing floor: care, L-wing � ,t' -song in the oak-grove on the bank. • everlasting bliss, but even there siire-;ily- lay my-hands on him if 7 trv•" Robert Wilson who in 1Q-IS iii - c } 1e c u no e gallas remember- t w•i e t,,e worse for ygu 1 ed the system of connykounding for n•ill clean up at• ons tilpc. This a slip of the light foot on the tins- ting to what a' foto he had trent Fan- you do, because in that case you will velocity, whieli has Ucpn introduced �ziiethcrcr, if followed, Rill c t;4e tltn. `' ~ ber's green and slipl,.ry edge, as she lay. Claude Alcdw•ay.had not attain- newer get one farthing more from nze,of late years by Ferranti, Curtis and (pigs t.o ,gain very rapidly and will -- •v ,stood to watch -the tide running up. ed to. that wide liop;- of everlasting or my father, and he has but his pay Roidler and Stumpf; -and ,(R)'Tinos. so -gradually accustant thein ,to all - '�' But it was most improbable that mercy according to which the peni- for 'you to.prey-upon. Ilal 'win, wlw in ]Q.8 c'esMibed ''kinds of feed thr.t, vvhon the limo - ' she would have walked to the ed e itcnt's.Hoawon may consist in beim "Giwa me fifty down and I'll . be- • 13 Cwithb:it• drawings) a (fieam turbine for wet:sin. cavies, no porcmptilile , of the timber bank; there wi no alloired to undo the ill wrought' on luict for the sake of the family, fol which a mars to he closely allied to slncl: twill tato lace'in' their rats of motive for doing so, To know that 'cart.h. He could only feel the black, the fine oldllaiway sante." said tl 0 1[ fi It was an accident seemed the only iblank misery of having driven a fol- other, sneeringly. And Philip lost the "compartluent" t}}sp, which his gnih, and the hog-raising business �. `'1'. thing' that could ewer bring him i idw•-creature to, a despair which .1e8 l the rcpl;-, -for'they were moving on, ,has recently been sir capably develop 'will pibvo both prt7Gtnble sail pleas- 1 pence of mind now. . to worse than dent.h, to one depth of and their footster+s now fell upon ed by Professor Rateau. Many of tint. Philip had left him for more than I degradation after mother until "ffiell gravel and novo they vcrre in thn!tkosc early.inventors scene to have . -• t an hour, the interrupted brcmkfast r cannot be much worse than this."' open road so that he could not- be ,such -,le1;y clear ideas as to ercential PLa17LTRY HFNTS.' - �, ; ' lay untouched on the iabl'e; when he I' To all�lighted-hearted triflers, one�.near diem withou_t• •himscl1 being.,fcatures o n aticcessfal steanv turbine ,a roused himself from that uncuding i day. in solve 'world,` as tp Claude; seen, thn't • thc•if• failin•e fo make �'thciir Ei;:orcise fs' the best tonic. circle of agonizing•• thought which Medway- in this, .q voice-of thunder Soma further. nitet'cation followed, ;ideas cbntancrcially successful is Never' feed sora or tainted fend. rs 9 p 4onicwhnt singular. Ohe rock in Cle,in mess is next to go41inm4. a'•; sometimes overscts' the strongest will surely sity, "Thy brother's oY and then (:lata!_ put soittcthing into t' i . minds, rose, took a turn in the room the sister's• blood •crietli from the the hand of the innn-who prove!! to 'th6i-tpnth inau have.been. the rola- High perches; cause bumble feat. 3 and looked out on the sunny" l:drk, ground: be ie s`h bb• fellow Philip find seen it.ively high'" cost of the accurata ' Koep tehe drinking- fnnntain clean . :. . 1. v :, vvhenco the white rime was Hour He could see the pretty Puritan, wait+ in tL•e hall, and shook him- workmanship needed. Glenn up Cho rappirtgs every - . . incited. Then his eyes fell on some with rose-red induth alfd deur guile self free of hirn: •' _ -b . rinrning. d - daily pggpers, h'e cnfoldpri one, and I loss e4'ea, serving the sweets' and Philip followed t-he shabby man in- 7nm> -"This talk shout Friday Kerosene the roasts oncA n weal wns abG io-tr and divert.Lhe•'cur-I int;icig fir the choir,choir, hear her Joyous, to al- omnibus, in tchich he contriv- being unlncliy is; all.nonsense. My for lice. rent of gloomy y g R } ft v thou ht wlton his at-I►:iu h nmt innocent prattle as she ad to sit opposite him with his oven 'wife arse led me on FYdday." Smith Feather-p+tiling. is a vice' cxiuwir ,.1,n + ,-n..- .-•i'L.�" -1v n�nr .VAln�r Azul idL•nees. •aoatipn wes cnvg•�.,,i, by a Dora tam'-IwalkM in she fieelds,_a .tweet, pitolface_ in, shadow, so ts,At. he rntrhll-•.t-;,;� f,,,.., I -' � - - - _ . . _ _ . . .. -,, 1 -14 . , , . . '-. _ _ . ,b . . r. - � � r- • t 1 , - �t —Miss Field spent sevenil days right-dater care Sept, 2S,2tw 9 and SU. � ���^in the city last weeks The G. T. IL wi!1 sell return � �+ inlStook w 1lrs. Smith Clark is visiting tickets at single first-class fare on �, K� friends in Mariposa. all m. trains of lith, and all �" "'---�'-"'"- W —Farmers' wives! See Geo. Mc trai�ie of_'�, 29 and 30th, 'good-to ` A Good Assortment of Knitting Yarm Fingerings,Andilusiony, y• i f err, Shetla d ss Slipl* es, L�Ct�.L1S,�1LLs. Keown*e advt in another column. return not later'than Oct. 1st. B ti]ins bulb 5 and 4 'oiler 'Celli n FIu , als< r Sot T i ew' ssortment of Ru erns Em- J-. -- — Towel Rings. A n A B _ Mired Btw4er' has rented � :Miss Gray, of Toronto, will gree broide-red Silk. . Handkerchiefs and other fancy _ . - L�frderhill's farm near Clareniont.' a`deiuuntratiou•iii cooking"iu the Please give us a call'. ! - _ es" Mrs. Geo.'Elson, of Toronto, —S. King jr. of St. Paul, Minn, Dining Hall, just east of drill shed - ..visited her mother, Mrs. W. Clark is visiting his parents, S. and _lire. on afternoons of 29th, and 30th at m. & E. Boone Pickering. 1 this week. King. 2.30 p.m. Ladies are invited to - —A large amount of, oats and —Mrs. J. M. Deny es of Whitby attend. Plan to come yourself barley is being shipped from Pick- is visiting airs. J. E. Moore at the and invite your neighbors to do ering station these days. parsonage, the same. New side-walks are being laid —.The Whitby district E. L. of �r�f� 4 down this week between: the C. E. Convention will be held at GREEN RIVER. -. .-Her �e1��1 behool doors and the side-walk. ��..J - Greenbank on Oct. 21st. Elias Bice has got settled in his new —Mrs. G. A. Gordon accompan- _Miss IdaBunting lefton home. ied by her two sons,spent Sunday Thursday far• A month's visit to Mr. Lehman now occupies the house as�■���ee with her sister, if rs. Win. Ellicott friends in Strathi-oy. vacated by Elias Bice: � _ � _ -. :• - —Pere Hilts left on Thursday —Mrs. John Percy left this J. H. Mtichell was in the-city on " y for Bowmanville, where he has Reek for a three wea-s visit to Tuesday on busine.-s. U Q ed3 secured a situation in a jewellery faiends in MMichigau. VJ. 8, IIttrrsheath,we are glad to re- rstore. --lir. Ed. Ward teacher of Dun- Port is around again ir_his accustomed � tl.o best —W. Hulbert was off duty for a barton public school spent Sunday health . the Steek _ few days during the I)astt. «eek with friends in Brougham. Thos, and 3lrs. Ellis attended' — "' funeral on Tuesday of the latter's his- 8IId owing to an injury to one of his —Airs. Alexander and son Fred, e,w n ter-in-law, -Mrs. Alexander Malcom. ..� Poultry eyes. of Fort William,- are v6iting Dr. and MI•rs. Hopkins attended the _ r —Mrs. S. Orvis, of Audley, and friends in Pickering and vicinity. funeral on Tuesday last of Mrs. A. � Food Mrs. Brignal, of Dryden, —Dr. and Mfrs. Field ' of New Lehman, of the Sth con., Pickering. - spent Sunday with John and Mfrs. Liskard visited the fortner's par- When you are in Green Ricer Lust K ills Rankin. QDtP, John and Mfrs. Field recent- look in and esamine the fall goods in r��jfiT�et, stack at our general merchant, «. A. —Muss Jean Henderson of Sar- I 2�C 311d 60c pkgs.. 164 nia is spending a few days with '' ~ p g Y 7. Theannual Harrect Home F Last week Mrs. Riddell had a severe her aunts, Mrz: Peart and Mfrs. under.the auspices of the Ladies' attack of cholera-,rlorbus, - Under �i1// Rankin and other Pickering aid of the Methodist chupch, Will inedical attendance she is now con- M• S. Chapman friendcome off on Oct. 23 and 24. air Bred out of an er. —mi;A Kate Cowan, vviro has —W. V. Richardson is spending 0, H. .Pugh, � «'hi ec;tile. has a couple of months •c s in Lindsay and vicin- rented his hove ead, aiid 'has taker. �sr�ares�eres� been spending p a fen lay with friends in Ohio and Penn..-yl- ity. He may be seen in his office p 'S`t";on of the "Burn Brae" faun, vania. returned home on Monday again on -Monday evening. ���� ,ed i,y ti�, H. Bark. �+ LM g' c�� eiucf ha,�e t is 'icer and fall � '' jidg ��� s evening. --W. E. Vanstone shipped from ec<i g l me, funterq me b v , �j � —NMr . Latchford, whc, has been 'Whitby oil Ttte-day- ;.5 liead of uai.inX their sil<, and will. au.)n. 1,e residing in Cleveland for several cattle wilielr averaged 1422 lbs. �1:'.rq` n:. A; ne ^ontemplatini years. Ira, returned to Pickering They -were consigned to .Loudon u.it:ikl,nc; new cant . w ;ticl cl �ce•l? t — and wilYshoctly take up residence via Bo-tun. I ::.1 ;t_ MI Yetc �t ,rt' At::a,,xud _ in her own dwelling. ,'Jr-MlcKilloph. whQ has =pent I c R pa,. —Richard Latchfoa•il, of: Cleve- utue year= ill tui- inn work in N ^land. and Joseph Latchford, of Jamaica, swill ptt•ach in the V �T T<,roti . -were here a fru' days Fr•iend9chtitc•huu Sunday Thorn- - during the past week owing to iug. the 25th. the death of their brother, _tt,tt= has lea-ed f,,r a. , NMrs. Kain, who has sold her � s Laciie-'. Cuttput L nion.and « cuI Underwear term of ten year John -M. -Ito Eroperty near the stcctiun t�.t Juhn nab's two hundred acre fal•tn at c,c•k, will hold an auction-sale of -Claremont and will takenshrinkAbie—Tiger Brand. L ' her household effects, garden tools o, aIn a S shCa's '1len':oN�ur 1 , d tun next April' t-�derne•ar. . and cows on Saturday. Oct. ilii. —John L Kk. iven,"a n:tutber c,f Impure bi d } - .: —NMr:�. DAvid Yirkett ind ear.? a o f on,lurtecl a Lutc herin Somewhere. If the skin, then _ .daughter left on Frida • fi,r their yy 8 I 11eu'= MZ uul Suck ° pair 2Gc.. g S bu_tne-- in Pi!lest ing Z-iilrige, ha=; hOilS. pimples,rashes. If the _ home in Welland Co., after spend- purchased Mir=. Bain', prt,perty ' nett•es, then neurCii-, den's Rubber Lined'3ntuck�." ' :.. ;ing a couple of tveeks with -Mrs. near the G. T. K. stat;Wl. ousness, depression. 11 the H. Savage and other, Pickering —A number of the nte+ni,er= of, • Niru' Fall and Winter Caps. friend,, the Epworth LeaEue of Pt•..kering I S+� rsr1 � Yrc•lsering College has now: ,affil 'a visit to the Grt�en�uod Gb Y - over eighty• resident a ile. more ``+ems- Stock Just in. ' - g 5 ,1` I expos ou Mj'e•ine�da • ecetttng. _than the present facilities of the They were aceoul anied b the stomach, then dyspepsia, - college nrll accommodate, The y p y �,� o Call and see them. l B girlie=tins They report snexceli I i!iousness, loss of &p{y.ttte, =- college anthoritiea, however, are ent time. f re-arranging the rooms in order to —A very interesting meetinK Your dOCtOf knows . the _. provide the rreceetary accommo- was . yteiiau remedy, used for f30 rests, - -- _ {_ _ held in the I re.U dation. Church on Thursday eceninc of R*rarT.Q) t*� tee c'avan -*4 r d • � � 1 �I �/ .. ee't Co oreok� ]!r b:ooE ti o.d. and MY .:. .- 5 —Next Sunda will be Child- ` P u,Sere:t_ of t l,e wa.cn w.¢ona, gvt a fro eoa:e.o!♦7.r• - 1 y lust week in t h ° s ar.apr-t:L ooa ,�,.cur.a m• ren 5 Day in the Presbyterian Lord's Pay Alliance. Rev. Mir. arc.Doi Isla se.atcn.Pa church. Instead of the usual Sunder, of Berlin, who is working fr.e a t+ea'e. 1.� a*=*le• d l Sunday school, the children will in,the rnteresta of the Fceiety• for ���� ii- dy's L^o unset in the chpaurch in the morning gave a vera stile address onytt,ejore ��O�d 1 a� n sIlook when the pastor, Rev. G. Me n orI; and object of the wrist to i � B u n" B a .Gregor, will conduct special I.,rutnoting the sanctity 'of the g sery is -es. Sabbath. The president of the did the Sarsapartlla by kw In the ` —The Rev, Mr. Ritchie, of T•,- local organization, Mr. B. Rant bowels regular with Ayers �Uls. Hudson App ie Parerr oouto, occupied the pulpit in St, in,g, occupied the chair and •Handy" ashing MMach'es 3.45 -,See our Oxford Andrew's church on Sunday last. showed his sympathy for the Bas Filters 2tk- 'both morning and evening, and work in a short and eloquent add- Carpet Stretchers w;c' :Air-Tight Heat- preached two interestinssermor,e, cess but felt himself compelled. lckering OSl 0 9 World's Dustlea- Brocm the pastor, Rev. G. and Mrs. using to failing health, to resign P Creamers t33c ers. They are McGregor being in Brantford on his po;+ition as Prestdent T lec- Flonr Sifters - 15C y-•, tion of officer_ takes lace later. "Yards et ti�iIIk -Mills •their holidays., a a p Large Dish-uan -_l9c the befit. —Neat Sabbath, i:he 25th Inst. —We wish to elirect the -attent- $83t Quality of Hard Coal Steak', Pounders will be Rally Day in the Meth tion of the. police trustees and Maple Bread Boards 10c odist Stinda; School, The ezer- 'road commissioner. to the danger- Full weight Guvanteed, , rises consist of a pleasing and in- uu_ character of the side-walk at Onl3 a few of, each lin a left. structive variation from the rout- NM r. Dunbar's crossing. Tu Stage and Chestnut Sizes ine of the regular work: A larger strangers especially is this. point Firs Come, First Served. attendance that usual is 'antici- a dangerous one. One ewerini �t 10«,es.t Irllal��et ' pated. The parents and friends last week an elderly -tan. a of the school And the public are stranger in the village, was going . cordially invited to be present, along the side-walk, and not prices. I �r -' Services begin at 2 o'clock. knowing the treacherous charac Prices' rut lII TSU• : —Oh; for annual Western Ex- ter of his path,stepped qff the end tti a have also on hand quantity of - rursions, Port Huron, Detroit, of the walk, acid fell with great Best Quality Smithing Coal. ' tp : Chicago, Bay City,' Cincinnati, force to the ground, sustaining Our Coal makes warm friends. Cleveland, Grand Rapids,Saginaw painfiil injitries and itis thought Nails per keg $2.65; Nails per lb &c; 5 gal. American m ol etc., Sept. G n 24. Good i re- he fractured some of his ribs. Orders left witn vv teak delivered s 1 Glia.- Oil 95c; 5 gal Canadian Coal Oil Kc; Peerless Ma- turn till end October 10, also This is on9y one case of many, but promptiv.. a'' chine Oil 25c per gal.: 1 gal Coal Oil Can. 20c.. 8 Qt tin Harvest Excursion to Manitoba, an accident may happen some of c pails 14c, 3 Qt tin pails Wrtli coyer. Ile- i . -Sept. 27th, also special cheap tic- -these days that may result in •a AUCTION SALE leets to B. C., Cal., Idaho, Mont., costly lain-suit, as the:town will —of— we Logan Oregon, Utah, Wash., England, certainly be liable for damager, �'AR�2 °aTOCK i Ireland, Scotland. See. Stephen- should an accident occur at this AND IMPLEMENTS. son, opposite P. O. Whitby for all Point. The s-treets should be _ tickets and information. He lighted, at least on dark 'nights, The, undersigned have received in- * and a.t the dap erous I a tructions from J_ ES HOGLE, to tickets anywhere, everywhere. $ pace" sel•1 by public auction at his remises Cre' amSep'arsAto rs —It is with regret that we telt= crossing nhere It formerly existed lot IG, on. 5, Pickering, at 1 o'c1ocL Oxdo rd week re rt the death, at the iii front of the Misses Boone's, on would be a great convenience, es- l — — .- -- _• residence of his brother, at 28 dally oto ladies 'with'peratiibu- Tuesday, Oct. 4th, '04 Fenning St., Toronto, of James lators. Latchford, at the age of 30 years The following valuable property viz: Something new and something good. ' and 4 months. The deceased was The directors have arranged Mare,9 yrs old, good dris er; bean :A model of simplicity. - a native of Pickering, where he is with.the m-anager of Munro Park ware, 12 yrs old: to foal; spring colt Intending purchasers will do well to>l�ee this machine before r well-knon'n;and very fiighTy es- to put on a first-class Vaudeville heat filly vis 2 yes:henry colt vis 2 buying: On exhibition at the haadware.-- y teemed, being a young man of show in the Town Hall, Whitby, yrs; filly ris 2 yrsS mileb cotes, sup prices right. A call solicited. 0 ose d to be in calf; Jersey cow; 3 yrs �a industrious disposition and excel- on the evenings of Sept. 29 and 30. p lent habits. Abort twelve years A number of first-class acts will old;fat cow,-4 heifers due to calf: 2 L ago he moved to Gleceland. where also be given on the afternoons of heiferheifers ris 3 yr; steer.ris 3: ewe �. T CHAPMAN� _ AGT' s g S.hro shire; thoroughbred .1.1 be became employed on a dredge, Sept, 29 and �0, in front of the Shropshire ram; thoroughbred Berk- 1 which a few Sears ago was given grand stand. shire sow:4 thoroughbred -Berkshire s into his charge. The last year or The actors who-are engaged are �ppi s;2 brood sows with pigs by side; �- + two his health began to fail him, highly spoken of. Send in your '0 hogs weight 125 lbs each:horse rake gency. and about the_middle of May he entries early to Elmer Lick, Osh- nearly neve. AM-H;.mower pearly new, ,A'� p�_�f>-tris bard to give up woyk. During-the awa. Remember dated Sept.28th M-H;riding plow, 2 furrow, Perrin; a V WL 1 Arit week of September, .accotri- Preparation,day; Sept. 29th, Jud- net harrows:hay racj:; fanning mill; partied b his mother, he left ging day; Sept. 30th, Closingday. turnip wagon box; 2 walking plows, Fleury& Sylvester; wet double bob- Having taken-over.the.ageilcy business heretofore chivied on by Clevelandyfor Pickering.. where Either,afternoon of'last two days, sleighs, Bain; top bulgy, nearly'-pew,. Mr._T.,A. Greig, we are prepared to supply the public with all kinds "they intended to reside, but after will be good as far as directors about 6 acres of turnips will be sold in of. remaining in Toronto a few daps, can make it Liberal rises re p to also 1 acre man olds. the disease from which he was offered'for speedingeoiitests. Jud- As the proprietor'has leased his Farm Imple nim 81 Louden Hai F©rxs, imuffering, catarrh ef--the stomach, ging of live stock will commence farm for a term of years,and his barns so weakened him, as to prevent on the afternoon of 29th;at 1 p.m., wing been burnt. everything will . A &U stook of Repairs on band, alBO De La4al FJBperator6 him reaching Pickering, death and be completed on afternoon of Positively be sold. _ having taken IS1acA on,Fri.la , the 30th. Terms—All sums of$10 and under, All work promptly attended to and prices right: t. -Fite lust. His funeral which was` The Wbltli Fair offers a nod cane ; over that amount 12' months ^ y' g credit will be iven to parties furnish- ! pp *� 1� largely attended took place on opportunity to compare your best ;n approve, aint notes. 6 per cent. Pugh tx IVIOO2'e� Piekenng. '• Monday, when lois body was. laid with your neighbors. Some pa-p- off for cash. . in the R•. C. cemetery. ers have printed wrong dates. 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